NA TURE 



[September 26, iqoi 



GEORGE HERIOrS 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 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 L^niversity 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 for the B.Sc. in 

 Chemistry. 



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

 ^to 10^.; for Chemistry Courses, .^10 io.r., ^12 12^., £,\i 15J. 



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 

 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 ;iCioo has been 

 ally awarded to a deserving Studt 



DAVID LEWIS, Ti 

 Heriot Trust Chambers, 20 York Place, Edinburgh, 

 September 6, 1901. 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' 

 TECHNICAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



PRINCIPAL— Prof. J. Wertheimek, B.Sc, B.A.. K.I.C., F.C.S. 



CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING-Prof. J. Munko, 

 A.R.C.S., M.I.Mech.E. 



ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Prof. Ar.nold Philip, B.Sc, 

 A.R.S.M. 



CHEMISTRY— Prof. J. Wertheimer, B.Sc, B.A., F.I.C., F.C.S. 

 Chief Lecturer— G. P. Daknell-Smith, B.Sc, F.I.C, F.C.S. 



MATHEMATICS— E. S. Boui.ton, M.A., J. W. Pulsford, B.A. 



In addition to the above, the College Staff includes seventy Assistant 

 Lecturers, Demonstrators, and Skilled Artisans. There are ten Labora- 

 tories, seven Workshops, a Dynamo Room, and an extensive Electric 

 Lieht Installation. 



COURSES in CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL and 

 SANITARY ENGINEERING, and in PREPARATION for the 

 BUILDING TRADES. 



UNIVERSITY of LONDON— COURSES for MATRICULATION 

 and INT. and FINAL B.Sc. 



Fee, Ten Guineas a Year. 



Calendar {fid.), or short Prospectus (free) on .ipplication to the 

 Registkar. 



SWINEY LECTURES ON GEOLOGY. 



UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES OF 



THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 

 .\ Course of Twelve Lectures on the " Geological Evidences of Former 

 Geographical Conditions " will be delivered by John S. Flett, M.A., 

 D.Sc, F.R.S.K., in the Lecture Theatre of the Victoria and Albert 

 Museum, South Kensington (by permission of the Board of Education), 

 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 p.m., beginning Monday, 

 October 7, and ending Friday. November i. Each Lecture will be 

 illustrated by means of Lantern Slides and Lime Light. Admission to the 

 Course, Free.) 



By Order of the Trustees, 



E. RAY LANKESTER, Director. 

 British Museum (Natural History), 

 Cromwell Road, London, S.W. 



VICTORI.V 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 has been established for Students' residence. 



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

 College. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, 

 LEEDS. 



DEPARTMENTS OF CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND 

 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



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

 Prospectus may be obtained from the Regisirar. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



WHITE ST., MOORFIELDS, E.G. 



(Near Moorgate Street and Liverpool Street Stations.) 



Principal: SIDNEY HUMPHRIES, B.A., LL.B. 



FIFTY-FOURTH SESSION_BEGrNS SEPTEMBER 30th, 1901. 

 EVENING CLASSES in ALL BRANCHES of SCIENCE 



at ahnoit noiiiiiial Ues. 



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, Sc-rrefary. 



KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



Full COURSES for MATRICULATED STUDENTS in Arts, Science, 

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

 may attend the separate Classes. 



Preparations for all E.\aminations 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' DEPARTMENT, Kensington.— Michaelmas Term com- 

 mences October r4. .^.pply to the Vice-Principal, 15 Kensington Square 



KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND 



BACTERIOLOGY. 



Professor: R. T. Hewlett, M.D., D.Ph. 



POST-GRADUATE CLASS for Medical Practitioners, Veterinary 



Surgeons, Amilysts, &c., and the Class for the DIPLOMA of PUBLIC 



HEALTH, will commence on October 2. 



For full particulars of these and other Classes, and of the facilities for 

 Private Study and Original Research, apply to the Professor. 

 Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretary. 



NORTHAMPTON INSTTTUTeT" 

 CLERKEN\A,^ELL, LONDON, E.C. 



ENGINEERINc; DAY COURSES IN MECHANICAL, ELEC- 

 TRICAL AND HOROLOGICAL ENGINEERING. 

 FULL DAY COURSES in the above subjects will commence on 

 MOND.\Y, September 30, igot. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on 

 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 2^, and 26. Particulars 

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

 or to 



R. MUI.LINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Principal. 



THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 

 MEDICINE 



(Under the Auspices of His Majesty's Government), 

 ROVAL ALBERT DOCK, E. 

 Next SESSION commences OCTOBER 4. 

 For Syllabus and other particulars, apply to 



Hospital, Gr< 



vich. 



September 10, 190T. 



AN EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES 



for entrv as ASSISTANT ENGINEERS for Temporary Service in 

 HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY, will be held by Admir.iky Officers on 

 NOVEMBER 13, 1901, and following days. 

 — — f.^ oT Mi,sr \\z\vf served for not less than four vear^ 



Ag 



approved En 

 Drawing Office. 



Application to compete 

 Whitehall. London. S.W 



iviusi nave served for 

 Works, and have been 



. than four j . ... 



iths on Design Work in 



MATHEMATICAL LECTURER. 



Wanted, immediately, an able Teacher with good Degree. Full 



1 able Teachc 

 Day and Evening Classes. Salary. ^225. . • , 



Apply, stating age de::ree, e.xperience, enclosmg testimomals and 

 other proofs of qualifications to Pklxch-al, birkbeck Instuuuon, Bre: 

 Buildings, Chancery Lane, EC. 



For Other Tutorial Adverlisements see pa^e cclx. 



