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NATURE 
BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W. 
Principal—S. G. Rawson, D.Sc. 
under Recognised Teachers of the 
University Courses, Day and Evening, 
SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, 
University, are provided for Degrees in 
and MUSIC. 
Full Courses for Day Technical and other Students, extending over 
three or more years, are given. 
For Evening Students, Classes and Systematised Courses in the following 
subjects are also provided. 
*F. M. Saxecny, M.Sc., B.A. 
Mathematics... ..4*F, W. Harvey, M.A., B.Sc. 
*H. H. Harris, M.A. 
{*W. Tuomson, M.A., B.Sc. 
*"\*S, Marsu, B.Sc., Ph.D. 
*J. Witson, M.Sc. 
-*J. L. Wuitr, D.Sc. 
{"h E. M. Curnock, M.Sc., B.Eng. 
Physics 
Chemistry 
*J. B. SHaw, A.R.C.S., Wh.Ex. 
*H, M. Epmonps, B.Sc. 
*M. T. Ormspy, A.R.C.S., M.I.C.E. 
Mechanical and 
Civil Engineering 
Electrical *A. W. AsuTon, D.Sc. 
Engineering \*A. T. Dover, A.M.1.E.E. 
{*Miss L. J. CLarke, B.Sc. 
Botany "| *Miss E. M. Detr, D.Sc. 
Geology ... *J. V. Exspen, D.Sc. 
Music re re *H, D. WetrTon, Mus.Doc., F.R.C.O. 
* Denotes Recognised Teacher of University of London. 
Domestic Science Training Department. 
Head of Department—Miss M. E. MARSDEN. 
Physical Training for Women. 
Head of Department—Miss H. F. Morse. 
Hygiene and Physiology. 
Responsible Lecturer—Miss M. A. SHUTTLEWORTH, First Class Hons., 
Nat. Sc., Oxon. 
Arts and Crafts. 
Head of Department—A. H. BaxTEr, A.R.C.A,, Gold Medallist. 
Technological Courses in Chemistry, Engineering, Arts and Crafts, 
Domestic Science, &c., and Advanced Commerce Ccurses, are provided. 
Special facilities for Higher Technical Civil Service Examinations. The 
new Hygiene Laboratories given by the Worshipful Company of Drapers 
are in use. Under the Edwin Tate Trust, two Scholarships of the value of 
430 and one of £20 are offered, each tenable for three years. The Morgan 
Research Scholarship of £70 per annum is also open. The Governing Body 
conduct Hostels for Women Students. Athletic Grounds extending over 
five acres are provided. The Edwin Tate Library is open for the use of 
students. For Calendar and further particulars apply to the Secretary. 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
KING’S COLLEGE. 
DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE. 
In this Division a Course of Study in Science is provided suitable for 
general education or for the Examinations of the London and other 
Universities. 
Students are admitted into the Division either as Matriculated or non- 
Matriculated Students. Several valuable Scholarships and Prizes are 
offered in this Division. 
The Laboratories of the College are open to post-Graduates and Research 
Students by special arrangement with the Heads of Departments. 
The following are the Departments under the charge of the various 
Professors, assisted by the Junior Staff :— 
Prof. S. A. F. Wits, M.A. 
Mathematics... i= 
Physics tae Prof. O. W. RicHarpson, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
Chemi (eee Joun M. Tuomson, LL.D., F.R.S. 
etd * \ Prof. H. Jackson, F.I.C., F.C.S. 
Botany Prof. W. B. Bortomiey, Ph.D., F.L.S 
Zoology ..- on “prof. AnrHUR Denpy, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
Geology and Mineralozy W. T. Gorvon, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. 
: Prof. W. D. Hatuiipurton, M.D., B.Sc., 
Physiology F.RS. 
Psychology Dr. W. Brown. 
The next TERM commences WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914- 
For further particulars apply to the SECRETARY, King's College, Strand, 
London, W.C. 
BACTERIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. 
KING’S COLLEGE, LONDON. 
UNIVERSITY LABORATORIES. 
62 Chandos Street, Charing Cross, W.C. 
Bacteriology and Pathology—Pro‘e:sor Hewett, Dr. F. E, TAayLor 
and Dr. Hare. 
Microscopy—Mr. J. E. BARNARD, F.R.M.S. 
Parasitology—Dr. Grorce C. Low. 
The Laboratory is open daily for Instruction and Research. * 
An Evening Class in Bacteriology will commence on January 19, at 
6.30 p.m. 
For particulars apply to the SECRETARY, 
62 Chandos Street. 
or to Professor HEWLETT, at 
[January 8, 1914 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 
Jewry Street, Aldgate, E.C. 
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS. 
The following Special Courses of Instruction will be given during the 
Lent Term, 1914 :— 
THE CONSTRUCTION AND USES OF PHYSICAL INSTRUMENTS 
IN THEIR APPLICATION TO PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. 
By F. J. HARLOW, B.Sc., A.R.C.S. 
A Course of 10 Lectures with associated laboratory work, Friday even- 
ngs, 7 to 10 p.m., commencing Friday, January 16, 1914. 
This Course is arranged especially for those who desire to become ac- 
quainted with the construction and uses of the instruments employed in 
the study and applications of Physical Chemistry. Full opportunity will 
be provided in the laboratory for practice in the use of the instruments 
dealt with in the lectures. 
EORDYPTION IN GASES AND RADIO-ACTIVITY. 
R. S. Wittows, M.A., D.Sc. ‘ 
_ A Course of 10 Lectures, fully illustrated by experiments, Friday even- 
ings, 7 to 8 p.m., commencing Friday, January 16, 1914. 
This Course is intended for those who have a good general knowledge of 
Physics and who desire to become acquainted with the modern develop- 
ments of this important branch of the subject. t 
Detailed Syllabus of the Courses may be had upon application at the 
Office of the Institute, or by letter to the PRINCIPAL. 
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BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
YORK GATE, REGENT’S PARK, LONDON, N.W. 
Principal—Miss M. J. Tuxke, M.A. 
The Lent Term begins on Thursday, January 15. 
Courses are provided for Degrees of the University of London in Arts 
and Science. , 
There is a Secondary Training Department and an Art School. 
Courses are also arranged for scientific instruction in Hygiene and in 
Horticultural Botany. : 
Accommodation for 85 resident students is provided. 
Entrance Scholarships are awarded annually in June. 
Full particulars on application to the PRINCIPAL. 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
KING’S COLLEGE. 
EVENING CLASS DEPARTMENT. 
COURSES are arranged for the INTERMEDIATE and FINAL 
EXAMINATIONS for the B.A. and BSc. DEGREES of the UNI- 
VERSITY OF LON DON. Students taking the full Course pay Compo- 
sition Fees and rank as Internal Students of the University. 
The Classes are also open to occasional students for separate subjects. 
For full information and Prospectus apply to the DEAN (Mr. R. Ww. K. 
Edwards) or to the SecreTARY, King’s College, Strand, W.C. 
THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. 
WINTER HOLIDAY COURSES FOR TEACHERS. 
Short Courses of Lectures in Science, German Literature, and Classical 
Archzplogy will be given in the University on January 13, 14, and 15. 
‘Admission free to Graduates of the University. Fee for other students, 
tos. for the whole Course. Full particulars from the SecreTARY, Winter 
Holiday Courses, ‘!he University, Leeds. 
Holiday Courses, ‘The Ustversityseeds: "15 aa 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD. 
OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES is prepared to 
nominate to the Civil Service Commissioners a limited number of 
candidates for an examination to be held at an early date for an 
ASSISTANTSHIP in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 
Candidates must be between 22 and 30 years of age. 
Applications should be submitted to the SECRETARY, Board of Agricul- 
ture and Fisheries, 3 St. James's Square, London, S.W., on or before 
January 17, 1914, on a form of application which may be obtained from 
the Secretary, together with a memorandum stating the qualifications 
necessary and the subjects of examination. a 
SYDNEY OLIVIER, 
Secretary. 
3 St. James's Square, London, S.W., 
December 30, 1913. 
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APPOINTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL 
ORGANISER FOR BERKSHIRE. 
of the Berkshire Agricultural Instruction 
Committee and of University College, Reading, will shortly proceed to 
select a candidate as Organiser of Agricultural Instruction in Berkshire, 
under a scheme to be drawn up by the Berkshire Agricultural Instruction 
Committee and carried out in conjunction with University College, Read- 
ing. Applications must be received by first post January 28, 1914. Full 
particulars can be obtained from 
THE REGISTRAR, 
University College, 
Reading. 
A Committee representative 
January 5, 1914. 
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