NATURE [August 22, 1901 



UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. 



RECTOK-JAME.S STUART, M.A., LL.D. 

 Pkincipal— JAMES DONALDSON, il.A.. LL.D. 

 OPENING OF SESSION, 1501-1902. 

 ■ UNITED COLLEGE. 

 (Arts, Science, and Medicine.) 

 This College will be formally opened on Tuesday, October 8, and the 

 Winter Session will begin on Wednesday, October 9. 



The Preliminary E.vaminalions, with which the E.vaminations for Bursaries 

 are combined, will commence on September 27. Schedules of Admission will 

 be supplied by the Secretary up to September 14. 



There are fifty-four Bursaries vacant (three of which are open to second 

 y-ear Students and one to fourth year Students only), ranging in value from 

 X40to^io. Of these thirty-seven are tenable by men only, fit'teen (fourteen 

 of which .are restricted to Students who intend to enter the Medical Pro- 

 fession) by Women only, and two Spence Bursaries of the value of Jiio each 

 the first year of tenure and £.a,a the second year, by either men or women. 

 Grants, not e.vceeding £10 e.ach, may be assigned to Students (men or 

 women) during their fourth year who wish to take a Degree with Honours. 

 In the Course of the Session ten Scholarships will be competed for, five 

 of which are open to both sexes. They range in value from £,^0 to ^50. 



ST. MARY'S COLLEGE. 

 (Divinity.) 



This College will be opened on Wednesday, October 9-. The Examination 

 for Bursaries will be held on October 4 and 5. Intimation of candidature 

 is not necessary. There are seven competitive Bursaries vacant, ranginu 

 m value from ^40 to £,(,. .A.t the close of the Session one Scholarship of 

 v6So, one of X^2i, and one of ;^i4, will be open to competition. 



The Classes are open to Students of both sexes, and include Latin, Greek, 

 English, French, German, Hebre%v, Syriac, Sanskrit and Comparative 

 Philology, Modern Greek, Logic and Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy, 

 Political Philosophy, Political Economy, Education, Mathematics, Natural 

 Philosophy, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, .Agriculture and Rural Economy, 

 including Horticulture, History, Ancient History, Physiology, .Anatomy, 

 Systematic Theology, Biblical Criticism and Church History. 



Specimen E.xamination Papers and full particulars respecting the Courses 

 of Instruction, Fees, Examination for Degrees, &c., will be found in the 

 Calendar of the U.-iiversitv. Published by Messrs. William Blackwood 

 and Sons, 45 George Street, Edinburgh, price is. 6ii. ; by post, 2s. lad. 



A general Prospectus for the coming Winter Session, as well as detailed 

 nformation regarding any Department of the University, may be obtained 

 JOHN E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 



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sity of St. Andrews, August" 



ENGINEERING A\D CHEMISTRY. 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 1901-1902. 

 The Courses of Instruction at the Institute's Central Technical 

 College (Exhibition Road) are for Students not under 16 years of age ; 

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

 not under r4 years of age. The Entrance Examinations to both Colleges 

 are held in September, and 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, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



CITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEOE. 



(Exhibition Road, S.W.) 

 .\ College for higher Technical Instruction for Day Students not under 16 pre- 

 paring to become Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineers, Chemical and 

 other Manufacturers, and Teachers. Fee for a full -Vssociateship (bourse, 

 j^3o per Session. Professors : — 



Civil and Mechanical Engineering W. C, Unwin, F.R.S., M.Inst. C.E. 

 Electrical Engineering | W.^E. ^vrton, F.R.S., Past Pres. 



Chemistry | H.^E. Armstrong, Ph.D., LL.D., 



Mechanics and Mathematics ... { ^'^^f^^]"'' P'''^- ^^•°- ^-"^-S- 



CITY AND GUILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, PINSBURY. 

 (Leonard Street, City Road, E.C.) 

 \ College for Intermediate Instruction for Day Students not under 14 

 preparing to enter Engineering and Chemical Industries, and for Evening 

 Students. Fees, ;£i5 per Session for Day Students. Professors: — 

 Physics and Electrical Engineering {S- fp J„«?p:ro°f';h?Co"lege.t^- 

 .t/echanical Engineering andiW. E. Dalbv, M.A., B.Sc, 



Mathematics / M.Inst.C.E. 



Chemistry R. Meldola, F.R.S., F.I.C. 



JOHN WATNEY, Hon. Secretary. 

 City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street. E.C. 



HEATHCOTE SCIENCE 

 LABORATORIES. 



COMMERCIAL and SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH work can be carried out 

 ,n these Laboratories in CHEMISTRY, ELECTRICITY, General 

 PHYSICS and BACTERIOLOGY, Rintgen Ray Work and Photography 

 at any times suitable to workers. Private Laboratory if desired. Powerful 

 ELECTRIC Currents. Private and Class Tuition in the above Subjects, 

 and also in Geology and Mathematics. 



THE DIRECTOR, 

 Heathcote Street, Gray's Inn Road. 



I*~ Hew Session commences 30th September. 



BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 



Breams Buildings, Cliancery Lane, E.C. 



Pkinciial: G. ARMITAGE-SMITH, .M.A. 



Science Classes with Practical Work. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES for— 



UNIVERSITY of LONDON.— B.Sc. Pass and Honours, 

 Inter, Sci , Prelim. Sci., and Inter. MB. (Chemistry) Examinations. 

 CONJOINT BOARD, DENTAL and PHARMACEUTICAL 

 EXAMINATIONS. 

 COMPLETE DAY COURSE IN METALLURGY AND MINING. 



HIGHLY EQUIPPED LABORATORIES, for- 



EVENING CLASSES in all BK.\NCHES of SCIENCE. 

 Prospectus free. Calendar 6d. (Post 8tt.) on apolication to Secretary. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTIES OF SCIENCE AND ARTS. 

 1901-2. 



The SESSION will commence on TUESDAY, OCTOBER i, looi. 



The UNIVERSITY CONFERS DEGREES IN SCIENCE (in- 

 cluding ENGINEERING) and in .ARTS, upon Students who have 

 attended prescribed University Courses of Study. These Courses are also 

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



E.XHIBITIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES, &c., are offered for 

 competition. 



DIPLO.MAS IN EDUCATION are granted to candidates fulfilling 

 the required conditions. 



SPECIAL TECHNICAL COURSES are provided in Engineering 

 (Civil, Mechanical and Electrical), Metallurgy, Applied Geology, and in 

 Malting and Brewing. 



For the present, the University also provides PRELIMINARY 

 COURSES in preparation for the MATRICULATION EXAMIN- 

 .ATION of the University, and for other purposes. 



SYLLABUSES of the Faculties of Science and Arts, and of the School 

 of Malting and Brewing, are now ready, and may be obtained gratis from 

 Messrs. Cornish, New Street, Birmingham, or on application at the 

 University. 



There is also a Faciiltv of Medicine (including a Department of 

 Dentistry). A Syllabus containing fnlljarticnlars is published separately. 



THE GLASGOW AND ^VEST OF 

 SCOTLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



The Diploma of the College is granted in the following Departments :— 



CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, .and 

 MIXING ENGINEERING ; NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, ARCHI- 

 TECTURE, METALLURGY, MATHEMATICS and PHYSICS, and 

 CHE.MISTRY. 



The Courses of Study for the Diploma extend over three Sessions. The 

 -Average Fee per Session is £,\2 12s. Special Courses for individual Students 

 are arranged as required. Holders of the Diploma are eligible for the 

 Degree of B.Sc. in ENGINEERING of the UNIVERSITY OF 

 GL.\SGOW after attendance for one Session upon prescribed University 

 Classes. 



The Laboratories in the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, 

 Mechanical and Electrical Engineering are equipped with the most 

 approved -Apparatus. 



The Session opens SEPTEMBER 24. Entrance Examination begins 

 SEPTEMBER 16. 



The CALENDAR (price by post js. ^d.) and PROSPECTUS (gratis) 

 will be sent on application to the Secretary, 38 Bath Street, Glasgow. 



KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



_ Full COURSES for M.ATRICULATED STUDENTS in Arts, Science, 

 Engineering, Medicine, and Theology, at Composition Fees, or Students 

 may attend the separate Classes. 



Preparations for all Examinations of the London University. 



There are a few vacancies for Resident Students. 



Michaelmas Term commences October 3. 



For Prospectuses and all information apply to the Secretary, King's 

 College, London, W.C. 



LADIES' DEPART.MENT, Kensington.— .Michaelmas Term com 

 mences October 14. Apply to the Vice-Pri.vcipal, 15 Kensington Square. 



An Edinburgh Physician receives Medical 



Students as Boarders. — For terms and references apply to "Dr. M.," 

 4S George Square, Edinburgh. 



J^or other Tutorial Adverlisetitents see pci^e cxcvi. 



