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NATURE 
[JANUARY 22, I914 
COLLEGE 
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
SOUTH KENSINGTON, S,W. 
The following Special Course of Advanced Lectures will be given, com- 
mencing in February next :— 
Sudject. Conducted by 
Mr. J. W. Hincutey, A.R.S.M., 
{ Wh.S., F.C.S. 
Fuel Technology— Pant: A. Bone, D.Sc., Ph.D., 
Part IL: Carbonisation and Gas) p,of M. G, Curistig, Dr. Inc (of 
Producer Practice ... | the Otto Coke Oven Co., Ltd.). 
Refractory Materials Mr. Hancock, B.A., F.I.C. 
Principles of the Manufacture of f Mr. G. I. Fincu (Dipl. Tec. Chem. 
Sulphuric Acid ae ay cha Zurich). 
Chemical Engineering (Part II) ... 
For further particulars of these Courses application should be made to 
the REGISTRAR. 
C@LLEGE * 
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. 
An Advanced Course of Lectures will be given commencing in February 
next as follows :— 
CITY & GUILDS (ENGINEERING) COLLEGE. 
Subject : Conducted by: 
Reinforced Concrete. Mr. Oscar Faper, B.Sc., A.M.1.C.E 
For further particulars of this Course, application should be made to 
the Registrar. 
COLLEG 
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
SOUTH KENSINGTON, S.W. 
The following Special Advanced Course of Lectures with Laboratory 
Work will be given, commencing in February next :— 
Subject, Conducted by 
Structure and Diseases of Trees / Dr. Groom, M.A., F.L.S, (Prof. of 
and Timber... es ca the Technology of Wouds and 
Fibres at the Imperial College). 
For further information as to this Course, application should be made to 
the REGISTRAR. 
ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL 
INSTITUTE. 
Professor BALDWIN SPENCER, C.M.G., F.R.S., of Melbourne 
University, will deliver an Address on ‘‘ The Life of the Australian Tribes- 
men," at § p.m. on Tuesday, January 27, at the Theatre of the Civil 
Service Commission, Burlington Gardens, W. The Address will be illus- 
trated by original cinematograph films and lantern slides, and by phono- 
graphic records. 
PRIFYSGOL CYMRU. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. 
THREE FELLOWSHIPS, each of the annual value of £125, tenable 
for two years, are open to Graduates of this University. ; : 
Applications must-be received before June rst,1914, by the Registrar, 
University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff, from whom further infor- 
mation may be obtained,” 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
The following Public Lectures have been arranged :— 
A Course of eight Advanced Lectures on ‘* PHysioLoGicAL EFFECTS OF 
ANAESTHETICS AND Narcotics.” by M_ S. Pemerey, M.A., M.D., and 
i. H. Rvyrrev, M.A., B.C., at Guy’s Hospital, at 4 p.m. on Thursdays, 
eginning on January 22nd. 
A Course of nine Advanced Lectures on ‘Tue THeory or HEAT 
IN RELATION TO ATMOSPHERIC CHANGES,” by Dr. W. N. Suaw, F.R.S., 
University Reader in Meteorology, in the Meteorological Office, South 
Kensington, S.W., at 5 p.m. on Fridays, beginning on January 23rd. 
A Course of four Advanced Lectures on ‘‘CaRBOHYDRATE FERMEN- 
TATION” by Professor ARTHUR HarpEN, D.Sc., F.R.S., at King's 
College, at 4.30 p.m. on Mondays, beginning on January 26th. Yi 
A Course of twelve Advanced Lectures on '' THe Prorozo Parasitic 
In Man,” by Proessor EK. A. Mincnin, M.A., F.R.S., at the Lister 
Institute, Chelsea, at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, beginning on 
January 27th. 
A Cotirse of eight Advanced Lectures on ‘“‘ RECENT STUDIES ON THE 
PHENOMENA oF Sort Fertitity,” by Dr. E. J. Russet, at the 
Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, at 5 p.m. 
on Wednesdays, beginning on January 28th. 
A Course of seven University Lectures on ‘‘ ANAPHYLAXIS,” by Dr. 
L. RajcuMan, in the King's College Department of Bacteriology, 62 
Chandos Street, W.C., at 5 p.m. on Thursdays, beginning on January 2oth. 
Admission is free to all tne Lectures, which are addressed to advanced 
students of the University and others interested in the various subjects. 
Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. 
P. J. HARTOG, Academic Registrar. 
NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC 
INSTITUTE, 
ST. JOHN STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
SPECIAL COURSES IN ELECTRO-TECHNICS. 
The following Special Courses will commence in the last week in 
January, 1914 :-— 
(r) A Special Course of SIX LECTURES on SECONDARY BAT- 
TERIES, by Mr. W. R. Coorgr, A.M.I.C.E., M.1.E.H., on WEDNES- 
DAY EVENINGS, commencing January 28. 
(2) A Special Course of LECTURES and LABORATORY WORK on 
RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, by Mr. E. S. Perrin, B.Sc.(Eng.), A.M.1.C.E., 
A.M.1.E.E., on MONDAY and THURSDAY KVENINGS, commencing 
January 26, and continuing until May 14 or longer. 
Full particulars as to syllabuses, fees, &c., for either courses, may be 
obtained on application to 
R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc., 
Principal. 
BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), 
YORK GATE, REGENT’S PARK, N.W. 
On Tuesday, January 27, rgor4, at 5 p m., inthe I«rge Lecture Hall, Sir 
Outver LopaGe, F.R.S., D.Sc. (Principal of the University of Birming- 
ham), will deliver a Lecture on ‘The Ether of Space.” The Vice-chan- 
cellor of the University will take the chair. Admis-ion free, without ticket, 
WORCESTERSHIRE EDUCATION 
COMMITTEE. 
STOURBRIDGE SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 
An ASSISTANT MISTRESS is required in the above School, to begin 
duty as soon as possible. Applicants must have Science Degree (or equiva- 
lent), must be capable of teaching Physics and Mathematics to Intermediate 
B.Sc. standard, and must have had previous teaching experience in a Girls’ 
Secondary or High School. Ability to take part in games is desirable. 
Salary £120 per annum, non-resident. 
Applications, accompanied by copies of recent testimonials, must be 
made on Form 279 (copies of which may be obtained from the Director of 
Education, 37 Foregate Street, Worcester), and should be sent to reach 
the Head Mistress, Miss E. M. Firru, Girls’ Secondary School, Stour- 
bridge, without delay, 
A. WESTON PRIESTLEY, 
Director of Education. 
37 Foregate Street, Worcester, 
January 19, 1914. 
AMGUEDDFA GENEDLAETHOL 
CYMRU. 
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WALES. 
The Council will shortly appoint an Assistant in the Department of 
Botany and one in the Department of Geology and Mineralogy. Candi- 
dates must produce evidence of having received a thorough scientific 
Training. 
The salary will be £150 per annum in each case. 
Applications must be received on or before February 14, rot4. 
For form of application and particulars as to duties apply to 
THE DIRECTOR, 
National Museum of Wales, 
Cardiff. 
