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NATURE 



[August 8, 1901 



ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY. 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 1501-1902. 

 The Courses of Instruction at the Institute's Centbai Tpr-uM.^A, 

 College (Exhibition Road) are for Student's 'not underrryeJrfofTge- 

 those at the Institute's Technical College, Finsburv, for Students 

 notunderi4 years of age. The Entrance Examinations to both Colleges 

 ff ,^^'", ^^P'^'i;''"' ?"d.the Sessions commence in October. Particulars 

 of the Entrance Examinations, Scholarships, Fees, and Courses of Study 

 may be obtained from the respective Colleges, or from the Head Office 

 of the Institute, Gresham College, Basinghlll Street, E.C. 



OITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



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A College for higher Technical Instru( 

 paring to become Civil, Mechanical, 

 other Manufacturers, and Teachers. Fe 

 £,10 per Session. Professors :— 

 Civil and Mechanical Engin, 

 Electrical Engineering 



Chemistry 



Mechanics and Mathematics 



D, S.W.) 

 - for Day Studeni 

 Electrical Enginf 



for a full Ass. 



; not under i6 pre- 

 ;rs. Chemical and 

 ciateship Course, 



W. C. Unwin, F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E. 

 W. E. AvRTON, F.R.S., Past Pres. 



Inst.E.E. 

 H. E. Armstrong, Ph.D., LL.D., 



F.R.S. 



ici, Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 



(De. 



CITT AND GDILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURT. 

 (Leon.\rd Street, City Road, E.C.) 

 A College for Intermediate Instruction for Day Students not under 14 

 preparing to enter Engmeering and Chemical Industries, and for Evening 

 students. Fees, Iri per Session for Day Students. Professors . •- 

 Physics and Electrical Engineeringi'^- f- Thompson, D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 ,,,,., ^ . . ^\ (Principal of the College.) 



Mechanical Engineering and\\\. E. Dalby, MA B Sc 



Mathematics t M Inst C E '' 



ChtmUtry .'.V R. Meldola, F.R.S., F.I.C. 



JOHN WATNEY, Hon. Secretary. 

 City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTIES OF SCIENCE AND ARTS. 



1 90 1 -2. 



<• SESSION will commence on TUESDAY, OCTOBER i, 1901. 



op. 



iin.TNrfi?l'FV,NFr°''^^'^S '^'^^rEES^^li,"|grE^^'E°'-,in. 

 ''"S ENGINEERING and in ARTS, upon Students who have 

 n ?o afi wh^ "".-X,"'"!; C"'":^" °f S'^Hy. These Courses are also 

 n to all who may wish to join them, whether Candidates for Degrees 



offered for 

 s fulfllling 



EXHIBITIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES, &c 



"diplomas IN EDUCATION are granted to Candida, 

 the required conditions. 



iC^iutkJf-?^^^^%^^ ■^?,".''.«^S are provided in Engineering 

 MaUinf^^d Brewing '^'""""^='')> Metallurgy, Applied Geology, and in 



COiTrsF^ ?^"''"'' "■? University also provides PRELIMINARY 

 ATIOM r ,i P'^?P='''¥'on for the MATRICULATION EXAMIN- 

 AilUiN 01 the University, and for other purnoses 



of'Ma.Ving^Yn'd'^lrlln': ^^="'"" °' Science andArts, and of the School 

 Messrs rnr„;hM°'c "°" f^a^y. ^ud may be obtained gratis from 

 University • ^"^^'' Birmingham, or on application at the 



vl'TsU^ i'ln r""'^'^, ■< '''^/''i"'"' ('"eluding a Department of 

 JJuitistiy). A Syllabus contammg full pgyticnlars is published sct>arateh. 



OWENS COLLEGE, VICTORIA 

 UNIVERSITY, MANCHESTER. 



appS^atirn^:-^"^"^^ ^°"" "^' ^"^'™ ■9°-'9°= ""' >=e forwarded on 



'■"°1f^^'*T^'ENT of ARTS. SCIENCE, and L\W • including 

 DEPARTMENT for WOMEN. ' '"='"'''"5 



II.-DEPARTMENT of MEDICINE. 

 III.-EVENING and POPULAR COURSES. 



Special Prospectus can also be obtained of— 

 IV.-DEPARTMENT of ENGINEERING 

 v.— DEPARTMENT of LAW. 

 VI.— DENTAL DEPARTMENT. 

 VII.— PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT 

 VIIL— DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC HEALTH 

 IX.-FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS 



PRIZES. 

 •■^Iso Syllabuses for COMMERCIAL EDUCATION 

 CIVIL SERVICE INSTRUCTION. "^'-*>^ii"« 



.\pply to Mr. Cornish, 16 St. Ann's Square, Manchester; or 

 College. • 



SYDNEY CHAFFERS, Regi 



; and 

 EXHIBITIONS, and 



HIGHER 



BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 



Breams Building^s, Chancery Lane, E.C. ' 



Science Classes with Practical Work. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES for— 



UNIVERSITY of LONDON.-B.Sc. Pass and Honours 

 Inter. Sci., Prelim. Sci., and Inter. M.B. (Chemistry) Examinations. 

 CONJOINT BOARD, DENTAL and PHARMACEUTICAL 

 EXAMINATIONS. 



HIGHLY EQUIPPED LABORATORIES, for— 



CHEMISTRY. PHYSICS, BIOLOGY (ZOOLOGY and BOTANY) 

 METALLURGY, GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY. 



EVENING CLASSES in all BR.^NCHES of SCIENCE. 



Prospectus free. Calen dar Sd. (Post 8d.) on application to Secretary. 



ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S.E. 



n WEDNESDAY, 



. by Major. General 



The WINTER SESSION of 1901-1902 will open 

 October 2, when the prizes will be distiibuted at 3 p 

 Sir Ian Hamilton, K.C.B., in the Governors' Hall. 



St. Thomas's Hospital being one of the Medical Schools of the University 

 of London, provision is made for the courses of study prescribed for the 

 Preliminary Scientific, Intermediate and Final E.\aminations in Medicine. 



Three Entrance Scholarships will be offered for competition in Septcmber- 

 V12., one of /150 and one of .£60 in Chemistry and Physics, 



Physiology, Botany, or Zoology, for first year's Stud ■ - 



Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry (any 



--. -Ither 



., — .. .. ... , „.... of £50 in 



,^ .^. -.-^ oji / \""j ...j), for third year's Students from 



-.... Universities. 



Scholarships and money prizes axe awarded at the Sessional Examinations, 

 as well as several medals. 



All Hospital Appointments are open to Students without charge. 



Club Rooms and an Athletic Ground are provided for Students. 



The School Buildings and the Hospital can be seen on application to the 

 Medical Secretary. 



The Fees may be paid in one sum or by instalments. Entries may be 

 made separately to Lectures or to Hospital Practice, and Special A 

 ments are made for Students entering from the Universities and for Q 

 Practitioners. 



A Register of approved Lodgings is kept by the Medical Secretary, who 

 also has a List of Local Medical Practitioners, Clergymen, and others who 

 receive Students into their houses. 



For Prospectus and all particulars apply to Mr. Rendle, the Medical 

 Secretary. 



H. G. TURXEV. M.A., M.D. Oxon.. Dean. 



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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LONDON. 



, The SESSION of the FACULTIES OF ARTS and of SCIENCE 

 fcl';'.S?;"S the INDIAN SCHOOL and the DEPARTMENTS of 

 ENGINEERING and of ARCHITECTURE) will begin on Wednesday, 

 October 2. 



The Department of Fine Art (SLADE SCHOOL) will open on October 7. 



The Courses in the DEPARTMENT OF LAWS will begin on Monday, 

 October 2r. 



The SESSION of the FACULTY of MEDICINE will be^in on 

 October I. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE at 4 p.m. by Prof. 1. Risien 

 Russell, M.D., F.RC. P. J o J 



The Prospectuses of the following Departments are now ready, and may 

 be had on application to the Secretakv :— 



FACULTY OF ARTS AND LAWS. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



THE INDIAN SCHOOL. 



THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ART 



THE ENGINEERING DEPARTJIENT 



THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE. 



T. GREGORY FOSTER, Ph.Il., Sec 



itary. 



ST. 



Syst. 



the Preliminary S( 

 University of Londi 

 1902. Attendance 



BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL 

 AND COLLEGE. 



PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC CLASS. 



of Lectures and Laboratory Work 



ntific and Intermediate B.Sc. Ex 



will commence on October i, and 



n this Class ccnnts as part of 



ubjects of 

 )ns of the 

 till July, 



Fee for the whole Course, ;<;2i,or /CtS xSl. to Students of the H 

 or single Subjects may be taken. 



There is a Special Class for the January Examination. 



For further particulars apply to the Warde! 

 Bartholomew's Hospital, London, E.C. 



-A. Handbook forwarded on application. 



Forotjur Tutorial Advertisements see pages clxxii and c\\-s\u. 



ipital ; 

 e College, St. 



