CXXVili NATURE 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the Senate will shortly proceed to 
elect Examiners in the following subjects for the year 1914-15. 
The Examiners appointed may 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 Da'ton, M.D., F.R.C P- 
Humphry Davy Rolleston, M.A., M.D. 
EXAMINERSHIPS. 
Four in Medicine B.C, F.R.C.P. 
W. B. Warrington, M_D., Ch.B., F.R.C.P. 
Vacant. 
Henry Russell Andrews, M.D., B.S., 
Two in Obstetric Medicine ... M.R.C.P. 
Nivacadt . 
Twolin Patholony en { Beat sour Muir, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 
Frédéric F. Burghard, M.D., M.S., 
Wilifan F Fiaslam, M.B., Cb.B., F-R.C.S 
: : illiam F. Haslam, M.B. -B., F.R.C.S, 
Four in Surgery se | Henry Betham Robinson, M.D., M.S. 
F.R.C.S. 
Vacant. x 
Two in 7vrofical Medicine..{ Vern, M. Sandwith, M.D., F.R.C.P. 
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 15. (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. It 
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. 
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS. 
APPOINTMENT OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORSHIPS. 
The Syndicate of the Madras University: invites applications for the 
following Professorships in the University :— 
(1) A University Professorship in Indian Economics. 
(2) A University Professorship in Indian History and Archeology. 
(3) A University Professorship.of Dravidian Philology. 
(4) A University. Professorship of Comparative Philology, with 
special reference to Sanskrit and the Sanskritic languages 
of Southern India, including Urdu. 
The first appointment will be for a term of five years on a salary of 
Rs10,000/- (4656 135. 4d.) fer annum. The main duties of the Professor 
will be to investigate and lecture on the special problems of Indian Eco- 
nomics, and to train students in the methods of Economic Study and 
Research. 
The second appointment will be for a term of five years on a salary of 
Rssoo/- (£33 6s. 8d) fer mensem. rising by an annual increment of Rsso, 
and in case of renewal to Rs1,000 (£66 13s. 4d.) fer mensem. The duties 
of this Professor will be to supplement the ordinary instruction afforded in 
affiliated colleges by advanced lectures of a specialised character. 
The third and fourth appointments will be each for a term of five years— 
the term being renewable, on a salary of Rsg,o0o/- (£600) each, fer annum. 
These two Professors may be required to deliver courses of lectures, and 
any work calculated to further the advanced study of the languages with 
which they are concerned will fall within the sphere of their legitimate 
duties. 
All Professors will be required to devote their whole time to the duties 
of their offices, and not to absent themselves from their duties without the 
permission of the Syndicate. 
Applications from candidates for the appointments should be sent in by 
December 31, 1913, in the case of the first two Professorships, addressed 
to E. W. Middiemast, Esq., M.A., c/o the India Office, London, S.W., 
and in the case of the last two by March 1, 1914, addressed to the Rev. 
E. M. Macphail, M.A., B.D., Harlaw Hill House, Prestonpans, Scotland. 
The selected candidates will be required to bind themselves by agree- 
ments, the details of which will be settled later, 
The University will be prepared to pay each selected candidate a single 
first class passage to Madras. 
(By Order) 
By Order of the Senate, 
HENRY A. MIERS, 
Principal. 
W. H. JAMES, 
Senate House, Ag. Registrar. 
November 5, 1013. 
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BIRKBECK COLLEGE. 
HEAD OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. 
This post is vacant owing to the appointment of Dr. ALex. MCKENZIE 
as Professor of Chemistry at University College, Dundee, 
The Council invite applications. 
Commencing salary £400. Candidates should state their academic and 
other distinctions, age, and experience, and should enclose testimonials. 
Apply to the Principat, Birkbeck College, Breams Buildings, E.C. 
[ NOVEMBER 27, I913 
SWINEY LECTURES ON GEOLOGY, 
1913. 
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE British Museum. 
A-Course of Twelve Lectures on “ THe Naturat History oF 
Mrnera.s anv 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. 
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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. 
Head of the Department Miss Sara MeEtuuisu, M.A. 
_ 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, 1014, should be sent to the Head of the Department 
not later than December 6. 
ESSEX EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 
APPOINTMENT OF PRINCIPAL, EAST ANGLIAN INSTITUTE 
OF AGRICULTURE, CHELMSFORD. 
The Essex Education Committee invite applications for the appointment — 
of PRINCIPAL of the East Anglian Institute of Agriculture, Chelmsford. 
The person appointed must have a thorough knowledge of Science, both 
on the Physical and Biological sides, and, above all, he must have practical 
Agricultural experience to enable him to teach and direct with the require- 
ments of the farmer constantly in his mind, and will be required to devote 
the whole of his time to the Committee's work. 
The salary will be at the rate of £500 per annum. 2 
oe appointment will be determinable by six months’ notice on either — 
Side, 
Further particulars and Forms of Application may be obtained from me, — 
the undersigned, and applications, accompanied by a full statement of the 
qualifications of the Candidate and copies of Testimonials (not exceeding 
three in number) must be sent in addressed to me on or before December 6, © 
1913. 
J. H. NICHOLAS, Secretary. 
County Offices, Chelmsford. 
ESSEX EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 
LECTURER IN AGRICULTURAL BIOLOGY. EAST ANGLIAN 
INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE, CHELMSFORD. 
WANTED, a LECTURER IN AGRICULTURAL BIOLOGY who 
should be fully qualified in Botany and Zoology. Experience in advisory 
work among Farmers ts desirable. P 
Salary, 4150 to £200 per annum according to qualifications and 
experience. 
Application must be made in accordance with the printed Application 
Form, which can be obtained from me, the undersigned, and must be sent 
in, accompanied by copies of three testimonials, so as to arrive by Decem- 
ber 6, 1913, at the latest. 
. A. MALINS SMITH, Principal. 
East Anglian Institute of Agriculture, 
Chelmsford. 
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF 
AGRICULTURE. 
The International Institute of Agriculture invites applications for an 
additional post on the English Scientific Staff of the Bureau of Agricul-— 
tural Intelligence and Plant Diseases. Salary L.190 (4.800 lire) per annum 
payable monthly. Second Class Fare. Vacation 40 days. Candidates 
must have taken a good Agricultural degree and possess a thorough know- 
ledge of French. 4 
Selected candidate to enter on his duties on January 1, 1914, or as soon 
as possible after that date. 
Applications, accompanied by copies of testimor‘als, should be sent to 
the SECRETARY GENERAL of the International I ute of Agriculture, 
Rome. 
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 
NOTTINGHAM. 
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. 
Head of the Department .., Professor’'C. H. Butterp, M.A. 
Applications are invited for the post of LECTURER AND DEMON- 
STRALOR IN CIVIL ENGINKERING. Ability to teach Building 
Construction to evening students will be an additional qualification. Salary 
4150 per annum. Forms of application may be obtained from the REGIS 
TRAR, to whom they must be returned not later than December 9. 
