NA TURE 



[September 19, 1901 



I GEORGE HERIOT'S TRUST. 

 HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE, 

 EDINBURGH. 



Principal-A. P. LAURIE, M.A., D.Sc. 



DAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



Three Years' Courses of Instruction in 



MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 



TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY. 



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



The Classes for the Diploma in Mech.tnical 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, 

 i,\o loj.; for Chemistry Courses, £10 los., ;£i2 r2j.. ^£15 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 p.articulars, maybe 

 had 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 ;£too has been 

 occasionally awarded to a deserving Student. 



DAVID LEWIS, Treasurer. 

 Heriot Trust Chambers, 20 York Place, Edinburgh, 

 September 6, 1901. 



{VICTORIA UNIVERSITY.) 

 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 

 LIVERPOOL. 



DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. 

 Session 1901-1902 commences October 3. Complete Courses of Instruction 

 are arranged in 



(1) CtVlL Engineeking. 



(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. 



„ . ' ,^. ■ (H. S. Hele-Shaw, LL.D., F.RS., 



Harrison Professor of Engineering -! M.Inst.C.E. 

 Lyon Jones Professor of Experi- (L. R. Wilberfokce, M.A., Trinity 



mental Physics I College, Cambridge. 



„ ^ . ., , . IF. S. Carey. M.A., late Fellow of 



Professor of Mathematics -j Trinity College, Cambridge. 



Grant Chair of Chemistr ... J. Cami'BELL Brown, D.Sc, F.I. C. 

 Electrotechnics E. W. Marchant, D.Sc^ 



The special Engineering Prospectus can be obtained on application to the 

 Secketarv. 



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC. 



Principal and Head of Engineering Department : 



SIDNEY H. WELLS, Wh.Sc, A.M. Inst. C.E., A.M.Inst.M.E. 



Head of Chemistry Department : 



J. WILSON, M.Sc.(Vict.), F.C.S. 



NEW DAY COURSES IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, including 



Inorganic, Organic and Technological Chemistry with Engineering 



subjects, an excellent preparation for the work of Technological and Works 



Chemists. Fees, .£3 per Term. 



DAY DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY.— Preparation 

 for Professional and University Examinations, and for all branches of 

 Chemical work. 



Next .Session, September 16. , , j 



For particulars, see D.iy Classes Prospectus, price ■,/. ; post free, grf. 



NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTE, 

 CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 



ENGINEERINt; DAY COURSES IN MECHANICAL, ELEC- 

 TRICAL AND HOROLOGICAL ENGINEERING. 

 FULL DAY COURSES in the above subjects will commence on 

 MONDAY September ,0, 1901. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on 

 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 25 and 26. Particulars 

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



R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Princip.al. 



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. 



ipr- Hew Session commences 30th September. 



BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 



Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C. 



Pkinchal: (.;. 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. M.B. (Chemistry) Examinations. 

 CONJOINT BOARD, DENTAL and PHARMACEUTICAL 

 EXAMINATIONS. 

 COIVIPLETE DAY COURSE IN METALLURGY AND MINING. 



HIGHLY EQUIPPED LABORATORIES, for— 



CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BIOLOGY (ZOOLOGY and BOTANY) 

 METALLURGY. GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY. 

 EVENING CLASSES in all BR.A.NCHES of SCIENCE. ' 

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



THE HARTLEY COLLEGE, 

 SOUTHAMPTON. 



Piincipal S. W. Richakllson, D.Sc. | 



SESSION 1901-1902. 

 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 

 The Courses of Instruction in Mechanical, Civil and Electrical 

 Engineering commence on October 2, igot. 



The full course of instruction in either of these subjects extends over I 

 three years. 



Heads of Departments. 

 Physics and Electrical Engineering ... The Principal. 

 „, ., ,,,,.,„. - ( J. EusTicE, A.R.S.M., 



Civil and Mechanical Engineering ...-[ ^ j^ iq £_ 



Mathematics J- F. Hudson, M.A. 



Chemistry D R. BovD, B.Sc, Ph.D. 



Geology J. T. Jenkins, D.Sc, Ph.D. 



The College is furnished with well-equipped Physical, Electrical, 

 Mechanical and Chemical Laboratories, Drawing Office, Lecture Theatres, 

 Smith's Shop, Woodwork Shop, Plumbers Shop, Museum, &c. 



Prospectuses, and p.articulars of Entrance Schoharships, m,ay be obtained 

 on application to the Re.,isti;ak. 



VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 



The 28th Session of the Department of Science, Technology, Arts and 

 Law, and the 71st Session of the School of Medicine, will begin on 

 October I, 1901. . 



The Classes prepare for the following Professions : Chemistry, Civil, 

 Mechanical, Electrical, and Sanitary Engineering, Mining, Textile In- 

 dustries, Dyeing, Art, Leather Manufacture, Agriculture, School Teaching, 

 Law, Medicine, and Surgery. . 



University Degrees are also conferred in the Faculties of Arts, Science, 

 Law, Medicine, and Surgery. 



Lyddon Hall h.as been established for Students' residence. 



Prospectus of any of the above may be had from the Registrar of the 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 



Professor— SYDNEY YOUNG, D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 Lecturer— FRANCIS E. FRANCIS, B.Sc, Ph.D. 

 Demonstrator— ERNEST B. LUDLAM, B.Sc 

 The SESSION 1901-1902 begins on October 8. Lectures on Inorganic, 

 Organic and Advanced Chemistry will be delivered during the Session. 

 The Laboratories are fitted with the most recent improvements for the study 

 of Practical Chemistry and Metallurgy in all its branches. In the Evening 

 the Laboratory is opened and Lectures on Inorganic Chemistry, at reduced 

 fees, are delivered. Several Scholarships are tenable at the College. 

 CALENDAR, containing full information, price xs. (by Post 11 4^.). 

 For Prosprcuis .ind fiirlher panic ulnrv apply to James Rakter. Secretary . 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LONDON. 



The SESSION of the FACULTIES OF ARTS and of SCIENCE 

 (including 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 21. 



The SESSION of the FACULTY of MEDICINE will begin on 

 October i. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE at 4 p.m. by Pruf. J. Risien 

 Russell, M.D., F.R.C.P. 



Prospectuses may be had on application to the Secretary. 



T. GREGORY FOSTER, Ph.D., Secretary. 



For other Tutorial Advertisements see tage ccxlviii. 



