MEAT R L: 
[ JANUARY 21, 1897 
CENTRAL WELSH BOARD 
FOR 
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION. 
The Executive Committee of the Board are prepared to 
receive Applications for the post of CHIEF INSPECTOR. 
Commencing Salary, £600 per Annum, exclusive of Travelling 
Expenses. 
Applications must be received on or before the 9th day of 
February next by the undersigned, from whom full particulars, 
with copies of the Scheme, may be obtained. 
A. C. HUMPHREYS-OWEN (Chairman), 
Glansevern, 
Berriew, 
Montgomeryshire. 
January 9, 1897. 
THE DAVY FARADAY RESEARCH 
LABORATORY OF THE ROYAL 
INSTITUTION. 
DIRECTORS: 
The Right Hon. LORD RAYLEIGH, M.A., D.C.L., 
LL.D!) FR. S: 
Prof. DEWAR, M.A., LL.D:, BaR«S: 
SUPERINTENDENT OF THE LABORATORY: 
Dr. ALEXANDER SCOTT, M.A., D.Sc. 
This Laboratory, which has been founded by Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.RS., | 
as a Memorial of Davy and Faraday, ‘“‘for the purpose of promoting | 
original research in Pure and Physical Chemistry,” is now open. 
Under the Deed of Trust, workers in the Laboratory are entitled, free of 
charge, to Gas, Electricity and Water, as far as available, and, at the dis- 
cretion of the Directors, to the use of the apparatus belonging to the 
Laboratory, together with such materials and chemicals as may be 
authorised. 
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. Further information, together with forms of appli- 
cation, can be had from the Assistant SECRETARY, Royal Institution. 
KING’S COLLEGE, LONDON. 
BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 
Director—Professor CRoOKSHANK. 
Demonstrator—G. Newman, M.D., D.P.H. 
EVENING CLASS. 
An Evening Class of Lectures and Practical Laboratory Instruction for 
Medical Practitioners, Veterinary Surgeons, Analysts, &c., is held on 
Monday Evenings, at 7 p.m. (Fee, £3 3s.). 
Early application to Dk. NEwMan for admission is desirable. 
THE ELECTRICAL 
AND 
GENERAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, 
AND 
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE. 
PENYWERN HUUSE, 2 and 4, PENYWERN ROAD, 
EARL’S COURT, S.W. ; 
Principac—G. W. bE TUNZELMANN, B.Sc., M.I.E.E. 
Senror-Instrucror—C. CAPITO, M.1.E.E., M.I.M E. 
Laboratories, Dynamo Room, Steam Engine, Engineering Workshop 
with Machine Tools, Pattern Shop, &c. 
The College provides a Training for Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, and 
Mining Engineers, for Science Students in Mathematics, Physics, Chem- 
istry, Biology, Geology, and Mineralogy, and Preliminary Training for 
Students entering Cooper's Hill and the Central Institution. 
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 
FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION. 
DRAUGHTSMAN in the Hydrographical Department of the Admiralty 
(17-25), -February 17. Expertness in Hydrographical Chart Drawing 
essential. 
The date specified is the latest at which applications can be received. 
They must be made on forms to be obtained, with particulars, from the 
SEcRETARY, Civil Service Commission, London, S.W. 
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 
FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION. 
JUNIOR ASSISTANT in the Art Branch of the South Kensington 
Museum (18-25), January 28. The date specified is the latest at which 
Applications can be received. They must be made on Forms to be 
obtained, with particulars, from the SEcRETARY, Civil Service Commission, 
London, S W. 
THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL 
DINNER of the Old Students of the Royal School of Mines will be 
held at 7 o'clock on TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1897, at the Criterion 
Restaurant. The Chair will be taken by T. K. Ross, Esq., D.Sc., 
Assoc.R.S.M., of the Royal Mint. Tickets, 7s. 6d. each, may be 
obtained from the Hon. Secretary, H. G. Graves, 5 Robert Street, 
Adelphi, W.C. 
THE DE AC oR 'S .GiUpeeD: 
74 GOWER STREET, W.C. 
REGISTRY DEPARTMENT FOR MEN. 
SCHOLASTIC AGENCY WORK at lowest charges to cover expenses 
Registrar—W. H. Fricker, M.A., who attends daily (3 to 5 p.m. at 
present) except Thursdays. 
GROWING CHILDREN, AND DIS- 
ORDERS OF DEVELOPMENT. By T. W. NUNN, F.R.C.S. 
Consulting Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, &e. 
London: KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO. 
Price Two Shillings. 
ALBERT EDWARD JAMRACH 
(Late CHARLES JAMRACH), 
NATURALIST, 
180 ST. GEORGE STREET EAST. 
Implements of Savage Warfare, Idols, Sacred Masks, Peruvian Pottery, 
Netsukis China Lacquer, Gongs, Shells, and other Curios. 
OPTICAL & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. 
Spectrometers, Spectroscopes, Goniometers, Cathetometers, Optical 
Benches, &c., &c. Instruments for special purposes constructed to Clients 
own designs. Price List on application. 
W. WILSON (formerly Foreman at Messrs. ELLIOTT Bros.), 
56 Crogsland Road, Chalk Farm, London, N.W: 
wi, 
LIVING SPECIMENS FOR: 
THE MICROSCOPE. 
Volvox, Spirogyra, Desmids, Diatoms, Amceba, Arcella, Actinosphzrium, 
Vorticella, Stentor, Hydra, Floscularia, Stephanoceros, Melicerta, and many 
other Specimens of Pond Life. Price 1s. per Tube, Post Free. Helix 
pomatia, Astacus, Amphioxus, Rana, Anodon, &c., for Dissection purposes, 
THOMAS BOLTON, 
25 BALSALL HEATH ROAD, BIRMINGHAM. 
MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 
OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. 
THE LABORATORY, PLYMOUTH. 
The following animals can always be supplied, either living 
or preserved by the best methods :— 
Sycon ; Clava, Obelia, Sertularia; Actinia, Tealia, Caryophyllia, Alcy- 
onium ; Hormiphora (preserved) ; Leptoplana ; Lineus, Amphiporus ; Nereis, 
Aphrodite, Arenicola, Lanice, Terebella; Lepas, Balanus, Gammarus, 
Ligia, Mysis, Nebalia, Carcinus; Patella, Buccinum, Eledone, Pectens, 
Bugula, Crisia, Pedicellina; Hclothuria, Asterias, Echinus ; Ascidia, Salpa 
(preserved), Scyllium, Raia, &e., &c. 
For prices and more detailed lists apply to 
Biological Laboratory, Plymouth. 
MANUFACTURER OF 
ELECTRICAL & PHYSICAL 
INSTRUMENTS, 
44 Hatton Garden, London. 
Catalogues Free. 
THE DIRECTOR. 
