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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the Senate will shortly proceed to 
elect Examiners in the following subjects for the year rg14q-15. 
The Examiners appointed nay be called upon to take part in the Exam- 
ination of both Internal and External Students. Full particulars of the 
remuneration of each Examinership can be obtained on application to the 
Principal. 
HIGHER EXAMINATIONS FOR MEDICAL DEGREES. 
PresENT EXAMINERS. 
Norman Dalton, M.D., F.R.C P. 
Humphry Davy Rolleston, M.A., M.D. 
B.C., F.R.C.P. 
W. B. Warrington, M D., Ch.B., F.R.C.P. 
Vacant. 
Henry Russell M.D., B.S. 
Two in Obstetric Medicine ... M.R.U.P. 
Vacant. 
f Prof. Robert Muir, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 
"| Vacant. 
EXAMINERSHIPS. 
Four in Medicine... ae 
Andrews, 
Two in Pathology 
Frédéric F. Burghard, M.D., M.S., 
Willis Piast B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S. 
= as J William F. Haslam, M.B. -B., F.R.C.S. 
Four in Surgery " "| Henry Betham Robinson, M.D., M.S. 
| F.R.C.S. 
Vacant. i 
Two in Tropical Medicine... oe M.“Saudwithy)M°2.) Fei CE 
The Examiners above named are re-eligible, and intend to offer them- 
selves for re-election. 
N.B.—Attention is drawn to the provision of Statute 124, whereby the 
Senate is required, if practicable, to appoint at least one Examiner who 
is not a Teacher of the University. 
Candidates must send in their names to the Principal, with any attes- 
tation of their qualifications they may think desirable, on or before 
MONDAY, DECEMBER is. (lt is particularly desired by the Senate 
that no application of any kind be made to its individual Members.) 
If testimonials are submitted, three copies at least of each should be 
sent. Original testimonials should not be forwarded in any case. If 
more than one Examinership is applied for, a separate complete applica- 
tion, with copies of testimonials, tf any, must be forwarded in respect 
of each. 
University of London, 
South Kensington, S.W., 
November, 1913. 
SWINEY LECTURES, ON GEOLOGY, 
IgI3. 
UNDER THE -PIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH Museum. 
A Course of Twelve Lectures on “Tue Naturat History oF 
MINERALS AND ORES” will be delivered by T. J. JEHU, M.A., M.D., 
F.R.S.E., in the Metallurgical Lecture Theatre of the Imperial College of 
Science and Technology, Exhibition Road, South Kensington (by per- 
mission of the authorities of the College), on Mondays and Tuesdays at 
5 p-m., and Saturdays at 3 p.m., beginning Saturday, November 29, and 
ending Tuesday, December 23. The Lectures will be illustrated by 
Lantern Slides. Admission Free. 
By Order of the Trustees, 
L. FLETCHER, Director. 
By Order of the Senate, 
HENRY A. MIERS, 
Principal. 
British Museum (Natural History), 
Cromwell Road, London, S.W. 
BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), 
YORK GATE, REGENT’S PARK, N.W. 
SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT. 
Miss Sara MEtuutsu, M.A. 
Head of the Department 
The Course, to which Students are admitted in January and October, 
includes full preparation for the Examinations for the Teaching Diplomas 
granted by the Universities of London and Cambridge. 
Applications for Entrance Scholarships, Grants, &c., for the Course 
beginning January, 1914, should be sent to the Head of the Department 
not later than December 6. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 
NOTTINGHAM. 
RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP. 
The Council of University College, Nottingham, offer a SCHOLAR- 
SHIP for SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, tenable for one year, of the value 
of £50, together with free admission, open to any graduate of a British 
University. Candidates will be required to give evidence of suitable 
training and capacity for conducting original research. The successful 
candidate will be required to devote himself to some subject of research to 
be approved by the Senate. 
Forms of application may be obtained from the RecisTRAR, to whom 
they must be returned not later than December 6, 1913. 
pat Sateen 
An Assistant is required to help in the work 
of the Sales Office. It is important that he should have good technical 
knowledge and preferably some Works’ experience. Reply by letter 
stating experience, age, and salary required, THe CamprincE 
Screntiric INSTRUMENT Co., Lrp. : 
NATURE 
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[ NOVEMBER 20, 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, 
and Applied). 
Evening Courses for the Degrees in Economics and Law. 
. Day: Science, £17 10s.; Arts, £10 10s. 
SESSIONAL FEES { Evening: Science, Arts, or Economics, £5 5s, 
POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK, 
Prospectuses post free, Calendar 3d. (by post 5d.) from the Secretary. 
CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 
ACTING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 
WHITE 8T., and ROPEMAKER S8T., 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. 
SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, CHELSEA. 
SPECIAL EVENING COURSES. 
Bacteriology and Fungus Culture—HuGcuH MacLean, D.Sc., Ch.B., 
M.D. ; Biochemistry—HuGu MacLean, D.Sc., Ch.B., M.D. ; Crystallo- 
graphy and Mineralogy—*A. J. Masten, F.L.S., F.G.S.; Electricity and 
Magnetism—*L. Lownps, B.Sc., Ph.D. ; Foods and Drugs Analysis— 
H. B. Stevens, F.1.C., Ph.C., F.C.S.; Heredity and Evolution—*J. T. 
Cunnincuam, M.A. ; Human Physiology—F. O'B. Evtison, B.A., M.D. ; 
Metallography & Pyrometry—W. A. Natsu, A.R.S.M., A I.M.M. ; Optics 
—*F. W. Jorban, B.Sc., A-R.C.S. ; Organic Chemistry—*J. C. CROCKER, 
M.A., D.Sc. ; Physical Chemistry—*J. C. Crocker, M.A., D.Sc. ; Plant 
Ecology—F. Cavers, D.Sc., F.L.S.; Pure Mathematics, subsidiary sub- 
ject for B.Sc. Honours—*T. G. Srratn, M.A.; Recent Researches in 
Biochemistry—HuGcu MacLean, D.Sc., Ch.B., M.D.; Stratigraphical 
Geology with special reference to foreign areas—T. C. NicHotas, B.A. 
(Camb.); Vector Analysis. Complex Quantities with applications to 
Physics—*J. Lister, A.R.C.S. 
* Recognised Teachers of London University. 
Evening Courses commenced for the Session 193-14 on Monday, Septem- 
ber 22, 1913, and the Day Courses on Monday, September 29, 1913. 
Further particulars on application to the SECRETARY. 
Telephone: 899 Western. — sin NEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 
LONDON HOSPITAL. 
‘“LIDDLE” PRIZE. 
Under the Will of the late Dr. JoHn Lippe the College Board of the 
London Hospital offer a Prize of the value of £120 for the best Essay on — 
** The Ventilation of Schools and Public Institutions.” = 
The Prize is open to public competition. 
Kssays should be sent to the Dean, from whom further particulars may 
be obtained, on or before May 31, 1914- 
Protessor WILLIAM WRIGHT, M.B., D.Sc., F.R.C,S., Dean. 
London Hospital Medical College, 
Mile End, E. 
ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL 
INSTITUTE. 
Monsieur Fr. DE ZELTNER will deliver a Lecture on ‘‘ THE TUAREG, 
illustrated by lantern slides, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, at q 
5 P.M., at 50, GREAL RUSSELL STREKT, W.C. 
CHEMICAL ASSISTANT (Graduate) 
wanted for Laboratury of West Riding of Yorkshire Rivers Board. 
Commencing salary £1co. Apply, own handwriting, with three recent 
testimonials, CHigr INSPECTOR, Wakefield. 
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History, Geography, Logic, Economies, Mathematics (Pure — 
