NA TURE 



[September 12, 1901 



THE DAVY-FARADAY 

 RESEARCH LABORATORY 



ROYAL INSTITUTION. 



DIRECTORS : 



The Right Hon. LORD RAYLEIGH, M.A., D.C.L., 



LL.D., F.R.S. 



Professor DEWAR, M.A., LL.D.. F.R.S. 



Superintendent of the Laboratory : 

 Dr. ALEXANDER SCOTT, M.A., D.Sc. F.R.S. 

 This Laboratory was founded by Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.R.S., as a 

 Memorial of Davy and Faraday, for the purpose of promoting, by original 

 research, the development and extension of Chemical and Physical Science. 

 The Laboratory is open free of charge to Workers of either sex, and any 

 nationality, prosecuting individual investigations ; and the extensive collec- 

 tion of Physico-Chemical Apparatus presented by the Founder is available 

 for their use, together with such materials, chemicals, electricity, &c., as 

 the Directors may authorise. 



Assistants and a trained mechanician are attached to the Laboratory to 

 aid Workers in the prosecution of their researches. 



All persons desiring to be admitted as Workers must send evidence of 

 scientific training, qualification, and previous experience in original 

 research, along with a statement of the nature of the investigation they 

 propose to undertake. 



Michaelmas y^rw.— Monday, October 7, to Saturday, December 14. 

 Lent Term. — Monday, January 6, to Saturday, March 22. 

 Easter 7'^rw/. — Monday, April 14, to Saturday, July 26. 

 Forms of Application can be had from the Assistant Secretary, 

 Royal Institution, Albemarle Street. W. 



GEORGE HERIOT'S TRUST. 



HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE, 

 EDINBURGH. 



Principal— A. P. LAURIE, M.A., D.Sc. 



DAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



Thiee Years' Courses of Instruction in 



MECHANICALENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 



TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY. 



Session opens October i, and closes June 6, 1902. 



The Classes for the Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering 



are recognised by the University of Edinburgh, and Students wishing to 



obtain a B.Sc._ in Engineering as well as the Diploma can qualify for the 



Degree by taking Five additional Courses in the University and passing 



the University Examinations. 



The Chemistry Course is designed to meet the wants of Manufacturing 

 Chemists. The Instruction consists of Courses in Chemistry, Physics, 

 Mathematics, Engineering and Mechanical Drawing, with Special Courses 

 in Gas and Paper Manufacture, Brewing, &c., by Experts, in the third 

 year. Special attention will be paid to Electro-chemistry. The Chemistry 

 Classes are recognised by the University as qualifying (or the B.Sc. in 

 Chemistry. 



Matriculation Fee, 5J. ; Composition Fee for Engineering Courses, 

 C\o \os.; for Chemistry Courses, ^10 ioj., £1-2 i2j.,/i5 15^. 



There are also Art Classes, a Class in Practice of Commerce, and Classes 

 for Agricultural Students in Mensuration, Chemistry, Physiography, 

 Drawing, Handicraft, Land Surveying, Agricultural Engineering, Book- 

 keeping, Bacteriology. 



An Extract from the Calendar of the College, giving particulars, maybe 

 h.td on application at the College, or from the undersigned. 



BURSARIES are from time to time given by the Governors to Students 

 attending the College, and a Travelling Scholarship of i;ioo has been 

 occasionally awarded to a deserving Student. 



DAVID LEWIS. Treasurer. 

 Heriot Trust Chambers, 20 York Place, Edinburgh, 

 September 6, rqoi. 



(VICTORL\ UNIVERSITY.) 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 

 LIVERPOOL. 



DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. 



i October 3. Complete Courses of Instruction 



bession 1901-1902 

 are arranged in 



(i) Civil Engineering. 



(2) Mechanical Engineering. 



(3) Electrical Engineering. 



These Courses enable Students to qualify for University Degrees, and for 

 the College Certificates in Engineering. They comprise, in addition to 

 special Engineering Lectures and Laboratory Work, instruction in Mathe- 

 matics, Physics, Electrotechnics, and Chemistry. 

 Harrison Professor of Engineering {"-^S.^He^le-Shaw, LL.D., F.R.S., 



Lyon Jones Professor of Experi-;L. R. Wilberforce, M.A., Trinity 

 ment.-il Physics I College, Cambridge. 



Professor of Mathematics ^^■^: .CaREV, M.A late Fellow of 



\ Irinity College, Cambridge. 



Grant Chair of Chemistry J. Campbell Brown, D Sc FIC 



Electrotechnics E. W. Marchant, D.Sc 



The special Engineering Prospectus can be obtained on application to the 



Secretary. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



WHITE ST., MOORPIELDS, E.G. 



(Near Moorgate Street and Liverpool Street StationB.) 



PRi.Nrii'Ai. : SIDNEY HUMPHRIES, B.A., LL.B. 



FIFTY-FOURTH SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 30th, 1901. 

 EVENING CLASSES in ALL BRANCHES of SCIENCE 



at almost itonthial /(iS. 



Well-equipped LABORATORIES for Practical Work in 

 CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, BOTANY, GEOLOGY, and all 



branches of PHYSICS. 



Special Classes for London University, Conjoint Board and 

 other examinations. Classes are also held in all Commercial 

 Subjects, in Languages, Literature and Art. All Classes are 

 open to both sexes. Library, Reading and Coffee Rooms open 

 to members. Numerous valuable prizes awarded annually. 



Prospectuses, and all other information, gratis on application. 

 DAVID SAVAGE, Secretary. 



BIOLOGY 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES (BANGOR). 



SESSION 1901-2 will open on TUESDAY, OCTOBER i. 



DEPARTMENTS of PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY. 



( Prof. E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc. 



PHYSICS { Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, T. C. 



I Baillie, M.A., D.Sc, and W.W. Firth, M.Sc. 

 i Prof. J. J. DoBBlE, M.A., D.Sc. 

 CHEMISTRY... Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, A. Lauder, 

 I B.Sc. 

 Botany— Prof. R. W. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc. 



,, Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, J. 

 Llovd Williams. 

 Zoology— Prof. Philip J. White, M.B., F.R.S.E. 

 The Classes and Laboratory Courses of this College are arranged to suit 

 the requirements of Students of Practical Science, as well as of Students 

 preparing for University and other E.\aminations. The Lectures in Chem- 

 istry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology are recognised by the Universities of 

 Edinburgh and Glasgow as qualifying for the Medical Degrees of those 

 Universities. One Annus Medicus may be taken at this College. 



The extensive Laboratories (Physical, Chemical, and Biological) are fully 

 equipjjed for Study and Research, and in the Physical Department special 

 provision has been made for the teaching of Electrical Engineering. A 

 Special Course has been arranged in this subject. 

 Inclusive Tuition Fee, ^ii is. 



LABORATORY FEES (per Term) 

 on the scale of ;£i is. for six hours a week, in each Department. 



A considerable number of Scholarships and Exhibitions are open for com- 

 petition at the beginning of each Session, and several are awarded at the 

 close of each Session on the result of the year's work. 



For full information as to Courses, apply for Prospectus to the Secretary 

 and Registrar, J. E. LLOYD, M.A. 



KINGS COLLEGE, LONDON. 



Full COURSES for MATR1CUL.\TED 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 *he Secretary, King's 

 College, London, W.C. 



LADIES' DEPARTMENT, Kensington.— Michaelmas Term com- 

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



NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTE, 

 CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 



FULL DAY COURSES in the above subjects v. 

 MONDAY, September 30, 1901. ENTRANCE EX.-iMINATION on 

 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 25 and 26. Particulars 

 of the Courses can be obtained on application at the Office of the Institute, 

 or to 



R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Principal. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, 

 LEEDS. 



DEPARTMENTS OF CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND 

 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



The Twenty-eighth Session will begin October i, 1901. 

 Prospectus may be obtained from the Registrar. 



For otherTutorial Adverlisements see pages ccxxxii and ccxxxviii. 



