CXXXVIII 
WAGLR FE 
[ Marcu 4, 1897 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on WEDNESDAY, 28th of 
APRIL next, the Senate will proceed to elect Examiners in the following 
Departments for the year commencing July 1, 1897 :— 
Examinerships. Salaries. Present Examiners. 
ARTS AND SCIENCE. (Each.) 
Terdeirilete Fes aif Prof. J. P. Postgate, M.A., Litt.D. 
MASH Ay este nos ae : >| Prof. A. S. Wilkins, Litt.D., LL.D., 
M.A. 
T k J G. E. Marindin, Esq., M.A. 
WounhGree) Soar ~ 1201 Prof. R.Y. Tyrrell, Litt.D., D.C.L. 
Two in the English Language, )_ | 5, ote Gollancz, Esq., M.A. 
Literature, and History / Vacant 
Two in the French Language | ail James Boielle, Esq., B.A. 
and Literature 5 ”'\ Prof. Victor Spiers, M.A., B.-és-L. 
j y; 
Two in the German Language | i a me i Schiiddekopf, Esq-, Ph.D., 
and Literature at j aa Wonca 
Two in the Hebrew Text of the 
Old Testament, the Greek gene 
Text of the New Testament, | oI Revs a are Wright, D.D., 
the Evidences of the Christian 2a Seale Bae 
Religion, and Scripture His- Se 
tory... 5 coy san 
Two in Mental and Moet} 20 { Prof. S. Alexander, M.A. 
Science A oo x Prof. W ita Knight, LL.D. 
2. 
Two in Political Economy 30 ceeau eS - Foxwell, M.A. 
M < 
Two in Mathematics and) val IE oe Ss. Hobson @Esq: poe: aves, 
Natural Philosophy... J TN Sant 
Two in Experimental Philosophy 210 of Md oeek: 
Ein GHe mie bry ter 240 { nue R. Dunstan, M.A., F.R.S 
Two in Botany and ea i J as TRY rls Geen, M8 SD, 
Phrysioloey < 354 Ea os . Trail, A.M., M.D., 
Two in Comparative ADRIOTIY ago 'F E. Beddard, Esq., M.A., F.R.S. 
and Zoology Vacant. 
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Two in Geology and Baca ll uff E Soh G. Bonney, Sc.D., M.A., 
ESRI -¥ J ofa Vacant. 
Laws. 
Two in Jurisprudence, Roman 
Law, Principles of Legisla- Ls Iw on seo me LL.D. 
tion, and International Law J mY: hn Si oyet ds LL.D 
Two in Equity and Real and) sof Vacant. s, Esq., LL.D., 
Personal Property os / > A & 
Two in Common aw and Law \ 26 His-Hon. Judge Bompas, M.A., &c. 
M.A. 
and Principles of Evidence 
Two in Constitutional Bitow oe { ee C. Montague, M.A. 
of England 
MEDICINE, 
W. H. Allchin, Esq., M.D. 
Vacant. 
William Anderson, Esq., F.R.C.S 
firenee Morris, Esq., M. A., M. B., 
Two in Medicine ... 20 ane a 
Two in Surgery 
fal ors 
5 Prof. D. a Cunningham, M.D., 
Two in Anatomy ... i C.M., F.R.S. 
Prof. G. D. Thane. 
Prof. E. A. Schafer, F.R.S. 
; S| Bree yyiliem Stirling, M.D., D.Sc., 
. . Pa _{G.E Herman, Esq., M.B. 
Two in Obstetric Medicine a7 705) Deters HorrockaelPiccaNISOE 
Two in Materia Medica and Sidney Phillips, Esq., M.D. 
Pharmaceutical Chemistry mcd { W. Hale White, Esq., M,D 
Thomas Stevenson, Esq., M.D. 
Vacant. 
{ Edward Seaton, Esq., M.D. 
Vacant. 
as S. Alexander, M.A. 
T. Claye Shaw, Esq., M.D., B.A. 
Two in Physiology 
Two in Forensic Medicine . 80 
Two in State Medicine ... raed ale) 
Two in Mental Physiology bar 735) 
Music. 
C. H. Lloyd, Esq., Mus. Doc. 
Maen uitase 59 {Sic Walter Parratt, Mus. Doc. 
The Examiners abcve named are re-eligible, and intend to offer them- 
selves fcr :¢-election. 
Cardidates must serd in their names to the Registrar, with any attestation 
of their qualifications they may think desirable, on or before TUESDAY, 
MARCH 30. (It is particularly desired by the Senate that no application 
of any kind be made to its individual members.) 
University of London, 
Burlington Gardens, W., 
March 3, 1897. 
By order of the Senate, 
F. VICTOR DICKINS, M.B., B.Sc., 
Registrar. 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
LEATHERSELLERS’, COMPANY’S RESEARCH 
FELLOWSHIPS. 
The Court of the Leathersellers’ Company having placed at the disposal 
of the City and Guilds of London Institute a grant of 4150 a year for 
founding one or more Fellowships for the encouragement of Higher 
Research in Chemistry in its relation to Manufactures, the Executive Com- 
mittee of the Institute are prepared to receive applications from Candidates 
for appointment. 
The Fellowships are open to natural-born British subjects who are (a) 
Students of the Institute, who have completed a full three years’ course of 
instruction in the Chemical Department of the Central Technical College ; 
or (4) Candidates duly qualified in the methods of Chemical Research in 
its relation to Manufactures, are also eligible, without restriction as to age 
or place of previous study, but preferable to Class (a). 
A Copy of the Scheme, giving particulars of tenure, &c., under which the 
Fellowships will be awarded, may be had on application at the Head Office 
of the Institute, Gresham College, Basinghall Street, London, E.C. 
JOHN WATNEY, Honorary Secretary. 
‘BOROUGH OF BRIGHTON. 
MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL. 
APPOINTMENT OF HEAD MASTER. 
The Council of the Borough of Brighton invite Applications for the post 
of Head Master at their New Technical School, Richmond Terrace, 
Brighton. Salary, 4350 per annum. Duties to commence on May 3 
next. 
Particulars of the Qualifications required, the Duties to be performed, and 
the Conditions upon which the appointment will be made, together with 
printed Forms of Application, may be obtained on application at my Office 
at the Town Hall, Brighton 
Applications for the Appointment must be made upon the Form supplied, 
and must reach my Office before 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Friday, 
March 10, 1897. 
FRANCIS J. TILLSTONE, Town Clerk. 
Town Hall, ANG SSRN 24, 1897- 
HARRIS INSTITUTE, PRESTON. 
WANTED, a Gentleman to act as PRINCIPAL of the INSTITUTE, 
whose duties it will be to supervise the teaching work of the Institute and 
its several Branches, which include, amongst others, a School of Agri- 
culture, and Schools of Art, Technology, and Domestic Science. He will 
also be required to take part in teaching the Higher Branches of Chemistry 
and Physics, and to possess some knowledge of Analytical work. He will 
be required to devote the whole of his time and to act generally under the 
Council of the Institute. Salary, £350 per annum. Applications, with 
three testimonials, stating experience, qualifications, age, &c., to be 
forwarded to the undersigned on or before aes March 22, 1897- 
R. JOLLY, Secretary. 
Harris Institute, Preston. 
A PROFESSOR of NATURAL SCIENCE 
is required for the Thomason Engineering College, Rurki, in the 
North-West Provinces of India. He should be a practical Electrical 
Engineer, and qualified to lecture in and teach Electricity, Magnetism, 
Heat, Sound, Light, and the Elements of Chemistry, Geology, and 
Mineralogy. He should understand Telegraph Engineering. The 
Salary will be Rupees 500 a month in the first year, rising by Rs. 50 
ayear to Rs. 700, If retained on termination of five years’ agreement, 
Salary Rs. 750 a month, rising to Rs. rooo, with benefit of Leave and 
Pension Rules from date of first appointment. Applications should be 
addressed to the S—creTARY Judicial and Public Department, India 
Office, London, not later than the end of March. 
A. GODLEY, Under Secretary of State for India. 
India Office, aa oe 25, 1897. 
ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT 
BRITAIN, 
ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 
The Right Hon. Lorp RayreicH. M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 
Professor of Natural Philosophy R.I., will, on SATURDAY next, 
MARCH 6, at Three o'clock, begin a Course of Six Lectures on 
“Electricity and Electrical Vibrations.” 
Subscription to this Course, One Guinea; to all the Courses in the 
Season, Two Guineas. 
GUY’S HOSPITAL. 
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS IN SEPTEMBER 1897. 
Five Open Scholarships: two (4150 and £60) in Science, and three 
(4109, £50, and £30) in Arts. Particulars and Copies of Examination 
PaNRS on application to the DEAN, cE s Hospital, London Bridge, S.E. 
GUY’S HOSPITAL. 
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC (M.B.) LONDON. 
Classes are held throughout the year. Special instruction is given for 
the July Examination. Fee, 16 Guineas. 
