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IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 
AND TECHNOLOGY, 
SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. 
The following Special Courses of Advanced Lectures will be given, 
commencing in November next :— 
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. 
Subject. Conducted by 
f Sir Witu1AM bE W. Asnry, K.C.B., 
aie VED Sc.) DIG: Lay FR:S: 
Mining Geolopy—Part A (of 3 { Professor Warts, LL.D., Sc.D., M.Sc., 
courses on Economic Geology) | pee Pe eee Prof. 
Colour Vision on 
For further particulars of these and other Courses to follow, application 
should be made to the REGISTRAR. 
GRESHAM LECTURES.—Mr. Arthur R. 
HINKS, M.A., F.R.S., will deliver a Course of Four Lectures on 
“ AsTRONOMY IN Dairy Use” on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 
Friday, October 14, 15, 16 and 17, at the City of London School, 
vee Embankment, commencing at 6 p.m. Admission free to the 
public, 
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. 
Telephone No.: East 3384. 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
The following Special Courses of Instruction on 
FUEL AND POWER 
will be given during the Autumn and Lent Terms (October, 1913, to 
March, 1914). The Courses will consist of a connected series of lectures 
dealing with the Supply and Control of Power, arranged to meet the 
requirements of those engaged in Works connected with Chemical, Metal- 
lurgical and the Fermentation Industries. 
The Courses may either be taken separately or in suitable conjunction, 
according to the requirements and previous knowledge of the students. 
PART I,—The Supply and Control of Liquid, Gaseous 
and Solid Fuel. By Mr. J.S.S. Brame. A Course of 10 Lectures 
illustrated by experiments and lantern slides. Autumn Term (October to 
Christmas). Monday, 7 to 8 p.m., commencing Monday, October 6, 1913. 
PART II.—Electrical Supply and Control. By Mr. DoucLas 
Betts, A.M.I.E.E. A Course of 5 Lectures. Lent Term. Monday, 7 to 
8 p.m., commencing Monday, January 12, 1orT4. 
PART III.—The Transmission of Power. By Mr. H. B. 
Ransom, M. Inst. C.E., M.Inst. Mech.E. A Course of 5 Lectures. Lent 
Term. Monday, 7 to 8 p.m., commencing Monday, February 16, 1914. 
The first lecture of the Courses will be given on Monday, October 6, 1913. 
For details of the Classes apply at the Office of the Institute, or by 
letter to the PrincIPAL. 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
The following Special Courses of Instruction on the 
FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES 
will be given during the Session 1913-14 :— 
Brewing and Malting. By Arrtuur R. Line, F.1.C, 
PART I.—Malting. A Course of 10 Lectures with associated 
laboratory work commencing Tuesday, October 7, 1913. 
ART II.—Brewing. A Course of 20 Lectures with associated 
laboratory work commencing Tuesday, January 13, 1914. 
Bottling and Cellar Management. By Huan Appot, M.A. 
A Course of ro Lectures commencing Wednesday, October 8, 1913. 
Brewery Plant. By Hucu Azsot, M.A. A Course of 10 Lectures 
commencing Wednesday, January 13, 1914. 
The Micro-Biology of the Fermentation Industries. 
By Artuur Harpen, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S. A Course of 20 Lectures 
with associated laboratory work commencing Friday, October 10, 1913. 
Chemistry. By Cuarves A. Keane, D.Sc., Ph.D, F.I.C. A Course 
of 20 Lectures with associated laboratory work for those engaged in the 
Fermentation Industries, commencing Friday, October 10, 1913. 
Detailed Syllabus of the Courses may be had upon application at the 
Office of the Institute, or by letter to the PrinciPaL. 
NATURE 
[OcTOBER 9, 1913 
BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 
BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. 
Principal: G. Armitage-Smith, M.A., D.Lit. 
COURSES OF STUDY (Day and Evening) for the Degrees of the 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON in the 
FACULTIES OF SCIENCE & ARTS 
(PASS AND HONOURS) 
under RECOGNISED TEACHERS of the University. 
SCIENCE.—Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (Pure and 
Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology and Mineralogy. 
ARTS.—Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Italian, 
History, Geography, Logic, Economies, Mathematies (Pure 
and Applied). 
Evening Courses for the Degrees in Economics and Law. 
Day: Science, £17 10s.; Arts, £10 10s. 
SESSIONAL FEES { zene Science, Arts, or Economics, £5 5s. 
POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 
Prospectuses post free, Calendar 3d. (by post sd.) from the Secretary. 
SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 
INSTITUTE, 
MANRESA ROAD, CHELSEA. 
GEOLOGY. 
Special Course of Lectures and Practical Work on 
STRATIGRAPHY 
with special reference to foreign areas, 
BY 
T. C. NICHOLAS, BriAl e.Gas: 
(Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge). 
The course is suitable for Hons. B.Sc. and other advanced 
students. 
Wednesday evenings, 7-9. Fee, Ios. 
SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 
CITY OF LONDON GOLLEGE. 
ACTING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 
WHITE ST., and ROPEMAKER ST., MOORFIELDS, E.G. 
(Near Moorgate and Liverpool Street Stations). 
PrincipaL: SIDNEY HUMPHRIES, B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.) 
EVENING CLASSES IN SCIENCE. 
Well-equipped LABORATORIES for Practical Work in 
CHEMISTRY, BOTANY, GEOLOGY. 
Special Courses for Pharmaceutical and other examinations. Classes 
are also held in all Commercial Subjects, in Languages, and Literature, 
Art Studio. All Classes are open to both sexes. 
DAY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Preparation fora COMMERCIAL 
or BUSINESS career. 
Prospectuses, and all other information, gratis on application. 
DAVID SAVAGE, Secretary. 
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 
FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION, 
ASSISTANT in the ROYAL OBSERVATORY, EDINBURGH 
(21-25), November 20. tie ‘ 
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, Burlington Gardens, London, W. 
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. 
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE, 
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 
The Council invites applications for the ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP 
in AGRICULTURAL and FOREST BOTANY. Salary £150. 
Candidates are requested to send ten copies of their application, and of 
not more than three testimonials, to the undersigned on or before October 
tng F. H. PRUEN, M.A. 
Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
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