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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION 
FOR IRELAND. 
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE FOR IRELAND. 
The College is an Institution for supplying Advanced Courses of 
Instruction in Science as applied to Agriculture and Industries, for training 
Teachers for Technical and Intermediate Schools, and for carrying out 
Scientific Research. 
The Diploma of Associateship (A.R.C.Sc.I.) is awarded to students who 
have passed the Entrance Examination and have regularly followed a four 
years’ course in one of the following faculties or sections, and have pa sed 
the College examinations in all subjects in the group in which they are 
seeking a Diploma. 
Faculties.—Agriculture ; Applied Chemistry ; Engineering. 
Sections for Science Teachers.—Experimental Science ; Technology ; 
Natural Science. 
Students who show that they can profit by the courses of instruction can 
attend, as Non-Associate Students, courses selected by them from any 
portion of the curriculum, or may be admitted to the laboratories for the 
pursuit of special lines of scientific study or research. 
Dean—Professor G. A. J. Core. 
Physics ... Professor W. Brown; Dr. F. E. W. Hackerr. 
Chemistry Professor G. F. Morcan; Mr. A. O'FARRELLY. 
Mechanical 
} Professor H. H. Jerrcorr; Mr. J. Taytor. 
Engineering 
Professor J. Witson; Mr. D. Houston; 
Agriculture Mr. G. STEPHENSON. 
Mathematics .... Professor W. McF. Orr. 
Geology ... Professor G. A. J. Coie. 
Botany ... Professor T. JOHNSON. 
Zoology ... Professor G. H. CARPENTER. 
Particulars as to the programme of studies, fees, &c., may be obtained 
from the REGISTRAR. 
The SESSION 1913-14 opens on OCTOBER 7. 
EAST LONDON COLLEGE 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON). 
FACULTIES OF ARTS, SCIENCE, AND 
ENGINEERING. 
FEES: TEN GUINEAS PER ANNUM. 
NO ENTRY FEE AND NO REGISTRATION CHARGES. 
Special fees and facilities for Post Graduate 
and Research Students in’ all Faculties. 
M.A. CLASSES FOR MATHEMATICS. 
Calendar, with lists of Graduates, University and College 
Scholarships, Academic and other distinctions, post free on 
application to the Registrar, or the Principal, 
J. L. S. HATTON, M.A. 
Telephave No.: East 3384. 
BOROUGH POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 
BOROUGH ROAD, LONDON, S.E. 
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. 
Under the direction of C. Dorér, M.A., D.Sc. 
The Classes—Elementary, Advanced and Honours, Inorganic and 
Organic Chemistry—commence September 22, 1913. 
The following Special Evening Courses in Applied Chemistry have 
also been arranged :— 
THE CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY OF THE 
ESSENTIAL OILS. 
Lectures and Practical Work, Wednesday, 7.30. 
B.Sc., F.I.C. 
THE CHEMISTRY AND MANUFACTURE OF 
FOODSTUFFS. 
Lectures, Monday, 7.30. E. Hinks, B.Sc., F.1.C., and T. Macara, 
BEG; 
ELECTROCHEMISTRY. Wednesday and Friday, 7.30. 
THE ANALYSIS AND VALUATION OF LAUNDRY 
TRADE MATERIALS. 
A Practical Course, Monday and Friday, 7.30. C. Dortée, M.A., D.Sc, 
For full particulars apply to the Principal, C. T, Mittis. 
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 
The next SESSION OPENS on OCTOBER 7. The Preliminary or 
Entrance Examination is held in September. The University provides 
complete COURSES in CIVIL, MECHANICAL and ELEC1RICAL 
ENGINEERING, qualifying for the degree of B.Sc. in Engineering, and 
extending over a period of three years. Particulars of the Entrance 
Examination, Schglatships, Fees, and Courses of Instruction. can be 
obtained from the MarricuLation Orricg, The University, Edinburgh. 
C. T. Benner, 
NATURE 
[OcToBER 2, 1913 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICA 
INSTITUTE, : 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
The following Special Course of Instruction will be given during the 
Autumn Term, 1913 :— 
COLLOIDS. 
The Methods employed in their Investigation 
and their Relation to Technical Problems. 
By E. HATSCHEK. 
A course of ro Lectures and Demonstrations on the nature and 
properties of Colloidal substances, of the methods employed in their 
investigation, and of the bearing of Colloidal phenomena on Chemical 
and allied Industries. 
Tuesday Evenings, 7 to 8.30 p.m. 
The first lecture of the Course will be held on Tuesday, October 7, 
at 7 p.m. 
Detailed Syllabus of the Course may be had at the Office of the 
Institute, or by letter to the Principat. : 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, EC. 
EVENING CLASSES IN METALLURGY. 
Lecturer in Metallurgy ..C. O. BANNisTER, A.R.S.M., M.I.M.M. 
Lecturer on Metals used in the [ WesLev J. Lampert, Assoc. Inst.C.E., 
Motor Car Industry and late Chief Metallurgist, Royal Gun 
Metallography re ase Factory, Woolwich Arsenal. 
Lecturer on Iron and_ Steel, | 
Mining and Mine Surveying aa (pee Parcuin, A.R.S.M. 
Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced Metallurgy, forming a graded 
four years’ curriculum. Special Ceurses on Assaying, Metallography, 
including Pyrometry, The Metallurgy of Gold and Silver, The Metallurey 
of Iron and Steel, Metals used in the Motor Car Industry, Mining, Mine 
Surveying, and Mineralogy. 
The Courses are suited to the requirements of those engaged in Metal- 
lurgical Industries, Assay Laboratories, and to those intending to take up 
Metallurgical work in the Colonies. 
The Laboratories are open to students in the afternoon for practical work. 
For details of the Classes apply at the Office of the Institute, or by letter 
to the PRINCIPAL. 
COUNTY OF LONDON. 
The London County Council invites applications for the position of full 
time LABORATORY ASSISTANT (Woman) for the Botanical and 
Chemical Laboratories at the County Secondary School, Putney. Candi- 
dates should be between the ages of 18 and 2r years, and the commencing 
salary will be 18s. to 25s. a weck according to age, rising to 30s. a week. 
The person appointed will be required to take up her duties in January, 
1gt4. Candidates should apply by letter to the Education Officer, London 
County Council Education Offices, Victoria Embankment, W.C., by Wed- 
nesday, October 15, 1913, and should give full particulars of their age, 
qualifications, and experience. 
Every communication must be marked H.4 on the envelope. Canvass- 
ing, either directly or indirectly, will be held to be a disqualification for 
appointment. No candidate who is a relative of a member of the Advisory 
Sub-Committee of the school is eligible for appointment. 
JAMES BIRD, 
Deputy Clerk of the London County Council. 
Education Offices, 
Victoria Embankment, W.C., 
September 24, 1913. 
UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. 
CHAIR OF CHEMISTRY IN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 
DUNDEE. 
THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. 
ANDREWS invite applications forthe CHAIR OF CHEMISTRY in 
University College, Dundee, fallen vacant by the death of Professor, Hugh 
Marshall, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
Letters of application, which must be accompanied by thirty printed or 
type-written copies of the letter of application and relative testimonials must 
be in the hands of the undersigned on or before Friday, November 7. 
Further particulais regarding the Chair may be obtained from the 
undersigned. 
ANDREW BENNETT, ~— 
Secretary and Registrar. 
The University, St. Andrews, 
September 30, r9r3. 
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN 
AND 
NORTH OF SCOTLAND COLLEGE 
OF AGRICULTURE. 
It is proposed to appoint a BIO-CHEMIST for the RESEARCH 
DEPARTMENT in ANIMAL NUIRITION. The salary will depend 
on the qualifications and experience of the person appointed. Applications 
from thoroughly trained and experienced investigators are invited to be 
sent to the SECRETARIES, Joint Committee on Agricultural Research, 
Mociachel College, Aberdeen, from whom further information can be 
obtained, 
