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[NovEMBER 19, 1896 
UNIVERSITY | COLLEGE OF NORTH 
WALES. 
(A CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF 
WALES.) 
ications are invited for the Chair of Mathematics (Pure and Applied) 
cant in this College. The Council will Elect on December 16. 
Stipend, £400. Forty Copies of the Application and Testimonials to be in 
the hands of the undersigned not later than Monday, November 30. The 
Professor will be expected to enter on his duties at the beginning of the 
New Year. For further particulars apply to 
JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., 
Bangor, Nov embey II, 1896. Secretary and: Registrar. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH 
WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
(ONE OF THE CONSTITUENT COLLEGES OF THE 
UNIVERSITY OF WALES.) 
LECTURER IN GEOLOGY. 
The Cours il of the College is prepared to appoint a Lecturer in Geology 
ita stipend of £200 per annum, with an allowance for Evening Work in 
the Technical School. Particulars of duties may be obtained on application 
to the undersigned, to whom applications, with tw entye -five copies of testi- 
monials, must be sent not later than December 31, 1896. 
J. AUSTIN JENKINS, B.A., Secretary and Registrar. 
University C ollege, Cardiff, ‘Soman. 1896. 
MASON COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM. 
APPOINTMENT OF DEMONSTRATOR IN PHYSIOLOGICAL 
DEPARTMENT. 
The Council invite applications on or before November 28, 1896, for the 
above Appointment vacant in consequence of the election of Mr, Swale 
Vincent to a British Medical Association Research Scholarship. 
The duties will commence on January 6, 1897. 
Particulars of the stipend, conditions, and duties will be sent on appli- 
sation to the undersigned, to whom all applications for the Appointment 
should be sent. 
GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary. 
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