NATURE 



[February 6, 19 19 



CHEMISTS. 



The facilities afforded by the Appointments Register 

 of the Institute of Chemistry are available, free of 

 charge, to Companies and Firms requiring the Services 

 of properly qualified Analytical. Research, and Techno- 

 logical Chemists, and to Universities, Colleges, Technical 

 Schools, etc., requiring Teachers of Chemistry and 

 Technology. 



The War has brought to many manufacturers ihe realisation 

 thai in the great majority of productive industries the assistance 

 ol an adequate staff of properly trained and qualified chemists 

 is ii"! only essential but highly profitable. 



Many qualified chemists with valuable practical experience in 

 analysis, in research, in plant control and management, will 

 shortly be available. 



During the past four years the Institute of Chemistry has 

 been the chief agency through which chemists have been 

 engaged for Government Sen ice both with the Forces and in 

 industries connected with the War. 



With the approach of more normal conditions, the Institute 

 is now co-operating with the Appointments Department of the 

 Ministry of Labour, which is concerned with the Resettlement 

 of Officers, and is also in touch with a large number of chemists 

 who have been engaged under the Ministry of Munitions and in 

 controlled establishments. 



Companies and Firms are therefore invited to notify their 

 requirements to the Registrar of the Institute. 



The requirements should indicate (i) the industry, (ii) the 

 general nature of the duties to be entrusted to the chemists, 

 (hi) the salary and prospects attaching to the appointments, and 

 (iv) to whom replies should be addressed. 



In cases where appointments at salaries of ,£300 a year and 

 upwards (with prospects) are offered, a good selection of 

 candidates may be expected. 

 All communications to be addressed : 



THE REGISTRAR, Institute of Chemistry, 

 30 Russell Square, London, IV. C. I. 



INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY 

 OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



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QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL CHEMISTS. 



The Institute of Chemistry was founded in October, 1877, and incor- 

 porated by Royal Charter in June, 1885, to provide qualifying diplomas 

 (F.I.C. and A. l.C.) for professional analytical, consulting, and technological 



Regulations for the Admission of Students, Associates, and 



Fellows, Gratis. Examination Papers- Annual Sets, 6d. each 



(by post, 7d.). History of the Institute : 1877-1914, 5s. 



AfroiNTUBNTS REGISTER.— A Register of Fellows and Associates of the 

 Institute of Chemistry who are available for appoint. nents is kept at the 

 Office of the Institute. 



A Register of Chemists whose services are available for Government 

 industrial work is maintained at the Office of the Institute. This re-isiei 

 is not restricted to Fe.lows, Associates, and Registered Students of the 

 Institute. 



All communications to be addressed to The Registrar, The Institute 

 i-try, 30 Russell Square, London, W.C. 1. 



RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP FOR 

 WOMEN. 



SOMl VILLI COLLEGE offers ibis year a FELLOWSHIP 

 arch in Classics, Mathematics. Philosophy, History, 

 1 Ural Science. Annual value £120; normal tenure live 



'■ "" " Apply for further paniculars to Miss Darbishire, 



Somerville l Oxford. Names, with evidence for fitness, to be sent 



in by March 1 - 



SOMERVIi.I.E COLLEGE, OXFORD. 

 MARY EWART TRUST. 



1 lie Trustees invite .cations from past or present .students of 



Somerville College for a 1 I ,\ !■ I LING SCHOLARSHIP of ^150 a 

 year, for purposes of study. 



Applications must be sein n< March 15, 1919, to Mrs. T. H. 



Gkekn, 56 Woodstock Road. I horn lurther partiuiLrs may 



be obtained. 



COLLEGE STUDENT, London, S.W., 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 



BREAMS HUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. 4 



COURSES OK STUDY (Day and Evening) for Degrees of the 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON in the 



FACULTIES OF SCIENCE & ARTS 



(PASS AND HONOURS) 



Under RECOGNISED TEACHERS of the University. 



SCIENCE — Chemistry, Physles, Mathematics (Pure and 



Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology. 



ARTS.— Latin, Greek, English, Freneh, German, Italian, 



History, Geography, Logic. Economies, Mathematics (Pure 



and Applied). 



Evening Courses for the Degrees in Economics and Laws. 



Geography Diploma and Matriculation. 



POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 



SESSIONAL FEES ( %"* '. Scien «' *«7 10s.; Arts, £10 10s. 



1 Evening: Science, Arts, or Economics, £5 5s. 



Prospectus post fiee, Calendar bit. (by post M.), from the Secretary. 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, CHELSEA, S.W. 3. 



Day and Evening Courses in Science and Engineering. 



Technical Courses in Analytical and Manufacturing Chemistry. 



Pharmacy, Dispensing, and Food and Drug Courses. 



Metallurgy, Assaying, and Foundry work. 



Botany, Geology, and Zoology Courses. 



Three years' college course in Physical Education. 



SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 

 Telephone : Western 890. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Senate will proceed to elect 

 EXAMINERS for the MATRICULATION EXAMINATION for the 

 year 1Q1Q-20 in the following subjects 



One each in (a) Ancient History, (/■) Latin, (c) Logic. 



In Latin there are two Examiners, but one of the present Examiners is 

 eligible ami oilers himself for re-election. 



Candidates must send in their names to the External Registrar, Geo. F. 

 Goodchild, M.A., B.Sc, with any atteslation of their qualifications they 

 may think desirable, on or before MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1919. (It 

 is particularly desired by the Senate that no application of any kind be 

 made to its individual members.) 



If testimonials are submitted, the originals should NOT be forwarded in 

 any case. If more than one Exnminership is applied for, a separate com- 

 plete application, with copies of testimonials, if any, must be forwarded in 

 respect of each. No special form of application is necessary. 



University of London, 



S .nth Kensington, S.W. 7. 



PRIFYSGOL CYMRU. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. 



THREE FELLOWSHIPS, each of the annual value of j£i2 5 , tenable 

 for iwo years, are open to Graduates of this University, and TWO 

 OTHER FELLOWSHIPS to those of them who have been engaged in 

 National service. 



Applications must be received before lune t. 1910. by the Rkcistrar, 

 University Registry, Calhays Park, Cardiff, f.om whom further information 

 may be obtained. 



STATE OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND FORESTS. 

 APPOINTMENT OK CHAIRMAN OF FOREST 



COMMISSION, 

 rns are invited for the post of CHAIRMAN - of the FOREST 

 COMMISSION. Term of engagement 5 years, which may be extended. 

 Applicant-, must posses the necessary skill and experience to enable them 

 to take the management of forests and plantations. A diploma from a 

 School ..f Kon-strv of high standing would be .m advantage. Salary i'1,000 

 per annum. Replies 10 be addressed to The Honourable the Minisier of 

 Mines and Forests of Victoria (Australia), Melbourne. Australia, and must 

 be posted to arrive at Melbourne by March 31, 1919. 



PETER McBRIDE, 



The Agent-General lor \ 



>nd, London, W.C. 



Melbo 



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ENGINEER SECRETARYSHIP. 



Applications are invited lor the SECRETARYSHIP of the ENGIN- 

 EERING TRAINING ORGANISATION. Salary .£1,000 per annum. 

 Candidates must be fully qualified engineers. University men, with some 

 experience in educational work, preferred. Communications should be 

 addre-sed to the E.T.O., No. 8, The Sanctuary, Westminster. 



UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. 



LECTURER IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, .£250-10- £-,00. For 

 particulars and form of application send stamped, addressed foolscap 

 envelope to the Registrar of the Merchant Venturers' Technical College, 



P.i si., I 



