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[Apriz 8, 1897 
GUY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. 
The SUMMER SESSION will begin on May 3, and Students then 
entering will be eligible to compete for Entrance Scholarships of the com- 
bined value of £360 in the following September, as well as for the numerous 
Medals, Scholarships and Prizes, awarded during the period of Studentship. 
H.R.H. Tue Prince or Wa tes has intimated his intention of formally 
opening early in the Session the recently erected Laboratories, Lecture 
Theatre, and Class Rooms, which will form a most valuable addition to the 
teaching resources of the School. 
The number of Patients treated in the Wards during last year exceeded 
6000, and the Governors have announced that between 30 and 4o additional 
Beds will be immediately provided for the reception of Maternity Cases, 
and of Patients suffering from Diseases peculiar to Women. 
The Appointments tenable by Students have recently been increased by 
more than 150 a year chiefly by the addition of Clerkship and Dresserships 
in the departments of Ophthalmolegy, Gynecology, and Otology. 
To augment the teaching of special subjects, Registrars and Lutors have 
been appointed in the Ophthalmic and Obstetric Departments. 
All Hospital Appointments are open to Students without charge, and the 
holders of Resident Appointments are provided with board and lodging. 
The College accommodates 60 Students, under the supervision of a 
Resident Warden. 
The Dental School provides the full Curriculum required for the L.D.S. 
England. 
The Clubs Union Athletic Ground is easily accessible. 
A Handbook of Information for those about to enter the Medical Pro- 
fession will be forwarded on application. 
For the Prospectus of the School, containing full particulars as to Fees, 
‘Course of Study advised, Regulations for residence inthe College, &c., apply, 
personally or by letter, to the Dean, Guy’s Hospital, London Bridge, S.E. 
THE LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 
COLLEGE. 
The SUMMER SESSION commences on May 1. 
The Hospital is the largest in the kingdom; nearly 800 beds are in 
constant use. 
AppoINTMENTS.—House Physicians, House Surgeons, &c.—Sixty of 
these Appointments are made annually. Dressers, Clinical Clerks, &c., 
appointed every three months. . All are free to Students of the College. 
Holders of Resident Appointments haye Free Board. 
SCHOLARSHIPS AND Priggs.—Twenty-seven Scholarships. and Prizes are 
given annually. Students ehtering in May can compete for the Entrance 
Scholarships in September. 
Special arrangements haye been made to enable Studentsentering in May 
to present themselves for Examination in Chemistry, &c., in July. 
Special Classes are held for the University of London Examinations. 
Special entries for Medical and Surgical Practice can be made. 
A reduction of 15 guineas is made to the Sons of Members of the Pro- 
fession. 
The Metropolitan and other Railwayshave Stations close to the Hospital 
and College. 
For further information apply, personally or by letter, to 
Mile End, E. MUNRO SCOTT, Warden. 
ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 
SCHOOL, 
ALBERT EMBANKMENT, S.E. 
The SUMMER SESSION will commence on MONDAY, May 3. 
Students entering in the Summer are eligible to compete for the Science 
Scholarships of £150 and £60 awarded in October. 
A Scholarship of £50, open to University Students, and other Prizes and 
Scholarships ot the value of 4500, are offered for annual competition. 
All Appointments are open to Students without extra payment. 
Special Classes for the Examinations of the University of London are 
held throughout the year. 
Tutorial Classes are held prior to the Second and Final Examinations of 
the Conjoint Board in January, April, and July. 
A Register of approved lodgings and of private families receiving Boarders 
‘is kept in Secretary's Office. 
Excellent Day Club accommodation is provided in the School Building. 
Prospectuses and all particulars may be obtained from the Medical 
Secretary, Mr. G. RENDLE. 
H. P. HAWKINS, M.A., M.D., Oxon., Dean. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 
he SUMMER SESSION begins on MAY 3. The work is arranged 
so that a Student may advantageously begin his Medical curriculum then. 
Full infor mation may be obtained from either of the undersigned. 
A. E. BARKER, F.R.C.S., Dean of the Faculty. 
J. M. HORSBURGH, M.A., Secretary. 
LONDON MATRIC. INTER. SC. AND 
B.Sc. CLASSES AND TUITION, Practical and Theoretical Work. 
Special HONOURS CLASS IN BOTANY for the Inter. Sc. and 
B.Sc.—Apply, R. Keri, B.A. London (First First-Class Hons. 
Classics), Carlyon College, 55 and 56 Chancery Lane, W.C. 
MANUFACTURER OF 
ELECTRICAL & PHYSICAL 
INSTRUMENTS, 
44 Hatton Garden, London. 
N Catalogues Free. 
Sale by Huction. 
TUESDAY NEXT. 
A FURTHER PORTION OF THE COLLECTION OF BIRDS’ 
EGGS FORMED BY LEOPOLD FIELD, ESQ., AND THE 
COLLECTION OF EGGS MADE BY THE LATE REV. 
GREGORY SMART; ALSO A FINE EGG OF THE GREAT 
AUK. CABINETS, CASES, &c. 
MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell the above by 
Auction at his Great Rooms, 38 King Street, Covent Garden, on 
TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 13, at Half-past 12 precisely. 
On view the Day prior, 12 till 4, and Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
THE DAVY FARADAY RESEARCH 
LABORATORY OF THE ROYAL 
INSTITUTION. 
DIRECTORS : 
The Right. Hon. LORD RAYLEIGH, M.A., D.€.L., 
LEDS EARS. 
Professor DEWAR, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 
SUPERINTENDENT OF THE LABORATORY: 
Dr. ALEXANDER SCOTT, M.A., D.Sc. 
This Laboratory, which has been founded by Dr. Ludwig Mond, F-.R.S., 
as a Memorial of Davy and Faraday ‘‘for the purpose of promoting 
original research in Pure and Physical Chemistry,” is now open. The next 
Term begins on May 3, 1897. 
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 
discretion 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. 
CENTRAL WELSH BOARD FOR 
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION. 
EXAMINATION OF SCHOOLS, 1897. 
APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF EXAMINERS. 
The Executive Committee of the Central Welsh Board will shortly 
proceed to the appointment of Five Chief Examiners. 
Candidates must have special knowledge of at least one of the following 
Departments :— 
“1. Crassics. 
2. MATHEMATICS. 
3. ENGLIsH LANGUAGE AND 
. History. 
. MoperRN LANGUAGES. 
OW OM 
LiTERATURE. PHYSICS. 
4. WeLsH LANGUAGE AND CHEMISTRY. 
LITERATURE. 9. Botany. 
Candidates are requested to send in their Applications not later than the 
3oth day of April next, to the undersigned, from whom further particulars 
may be obtained. 
OWEN OWEN, Chief Inspector. 
Oswestry, March 25, 1897. 
GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN 
AUSTRALIA. 
Applications are invited for'the Position of ASSISTANT GEOLOGIST, 
at a Salary of £300 per annum, and actual travelling and incidental expenses 
incurred. 
The Applications, accompanied by Testimonials (copies in the first in- 
stance), and an account ot the Candidate's experience in Geology and 
Mining, to be lodged with the undersigned not later than June 30, 1897. 
WENRY C. PRINSEP, Under Secretary for Mines. 
Department of Mines, Perth, February 24, 1897. 
BEDFORD COLLEGE, LONDON, FOR 
WOMEN. 
YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, W. 
Principal : Miss EMILY PENROSE. 
The Easter Term, 1897, begins on Thursday, April 29. Special Classes 
for Students who matriculated in January. : 
Dr. DryspaLe will begin a Course on Bacteriology. 
Two Entrance Scholarships will be offered for competition in June. 
LUCY J. RUSSELL, Honorary Secretary. 
SITUATION WANTED.—- Herbarium, 
Diagram, and Microscopical Work; 1st Adv. Botany S.K.—F. M. 
Roginson, 22 Paget Road, West Dulwich, S.E. 
