XC 
NALORE 
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE 
ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 
BURLINGTON HOUSE, LONDON, W. 
The NEXT ANNUAL MEETING of the ASSOCIATION will 
be held at DOVER, commencing on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 173, 
1899. 
PRESIDENT-ELECT: 
Prof. SIR MICHAEL FOSTER, K.C.B., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., Sec.R.S. 
Notice of Papers proposed to be read should be sent to the Office, 
Burlington House, W. = 
Information about local arrangements may be obtained from the LocaL 
SECRETARIES, Castle Hill House, Dover. 
G. GRIFFITH, Assistant General Secretary. 
THE DAVY FARADAY RESEARCH 
LABORATORY OF THE ROYAL 
INSTITUTION. 
DIRECTORS: 
The Right Hon. LORD RAYLEIGH, M.A., D.C.L., 
LL.D., F.R.S. 
Professor DEWAR, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 
SUPERINTENDENT OF THE LABORATORY: 
Dr. ALEXANDER SCOTT, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. 
This Laboratory, founded by Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.R.S., as a Memorial 
of Davy and Faraday for the purpose of promoting original research in 
Pure and Physical Chemistry, will be open during the following Terms :— 
Michaelmas Term.—Monday, October 2, to Saturday, December 16. 
Lent Term.—Monday, January 8, to Saturday, Apri! 7. Laster Term.— 
Monday, April 30, to Saturday, July 28. 
Under the Deed of Trust, workers in the Laboratory-are entitled, free of 
charge, to Gas, Electricity and Water, as far as available, and, at the 
discretion of the Directors, to the use of the apparatus belonging to the 
‘Laboratory, together with such materials and chemicals as may be 
authorised. 
A!l persons desiring to be admitted as workers, must send evidence of 
Scientific training, qualification, and previous experience in original 
‘research, along with a statement of the nature of the investigation they 
propose tc undertake. 
Poanidetes must apply for admission during the course of the preceding 
erm. 
Forms of Application can be had from the Assistant SECRETARY, 
‘Royal Institution, Albemarle Street, W. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 
WALES (BANGOR). 
SESSION 1899-1900 will open on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 
DEPARTMENTS of PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY. 
Prof. A. Gray, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 
eeodteitin Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, T. C. 
\ Baicutk, M.A., B.Sc., and E. TAyLor Jones, D.Sc. 
i Prof. J. J. Doppir, M.A., D.Sc. 
CHEMISTRY... { Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, F. MARSDEN, 
\ " M.Sc., Ph.D. (Heidelberg). 
Botany—Prof. R. W. Purtiips, M.A., D.Sc. 
| ” Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, J. 
Lioyp WILLIAMS. 
Zoology—Prof. Puitir J. WHITE, M.B., F.R.S.E. 
PHYSICS 
BIOLOGY 
The Classes and Laboratory Courses of this College are arranged to suit 
the requirements of Students of Practical Science, as well as of Students 
preparing for University and other Examinations. The Lectures in Chem- 
istry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology are recognised by the Universities of 
Edinburgh and Glasgow as qualifying for the Medical Degrees of those 
Universities. One Annus Medicus may be taken at this College. 
The extensive Laboratories (Physical, Chemical, and Biological) are fully 
equipped for Study and Research, and in the Physical Department special 
provision has been made for the teaching of Electrical Engineering. A 
Special Course has been arranged in this subject. 
Inclusive Tuition Fee, £11 1s. 
LABORATORY FEES (per Term) 
on the scale of £1 1s. for six hours a week, in each Department. 
A considerable number of Scholarships and Exhibitions are open for com- 
petition at the beginning of each Session, and several are awarded at the 
close of each Session on the result of the year’s work. 
For full information as to Science and Arts Courses, apply for Prospectus 
to the Secretary and Registrar, J. E. LLOYD, M.A. 
CHEMISTRY. PHYSICS. BACTERIOLOGY. 
Well-fitted LABORATORIES can be used for RESEARCH at any hour 
convenient to Workers. Dark Room for PHOTOGRAPHIC and other 
Work. yy,immersion for MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHY. Workshop for 
making Apparatus. ELECTRIC MAINS, powerful Constant Currents. 
—‘* T.,’’ g Heathcote Street, Gray's Inn Road. 
[JuLY 13, 1899 
BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 
Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C. 
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.—Complete Day Courses for all the 
Examinations in Science, and Complete Evening Courses for all the 
Examinations for the Science, Arts, and Law Degrees. 
SCIENCE CLASSES in every Branch, with Practical Work. Well- 
equipped Laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Botany, 
and Metallurgy. (: 
LECTURES on Political Economy, Commercial Geography, Common Law, 
Bankruptcy, Equity and Conveyancing, Logic, Psychology, and Ethics. — 
CLASSES in Languages, Literature, English and Commercial Subjects. 
CONJOINT BOARD : Lectures and Practical Work in Chemistry, Physics, 
Biology, and Practical Pharmacy. 
Prospectus, Calendar (6d.), and Syllabuses of Classes on application to the 
Secretary. 
ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY. ' 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
SESSION 1899-1900. 
The Courses of Instruction at the Institute's CenrRAL TECHNICAL 
CoLLeGceE (Exhibition Road) are for Students not under 16 years of age + 
those at the Institute's TECHNICAL COLLEGE, Finspury, for Students 
notunder 1g years of age. The Entrance Examinations to both Colleges 
are heldin September, and the Sessions commence in October. Particulars 
of the Entrance Examinations, Scholarships, Fees, and Courses of Study, 
may be obtained from the respective Colleges, or from the Head Office 
of the Institute, Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 
CITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 
(EXHIBITION Roan, S.W.) 
A College for higher Technical Instruction for Students not under 16 pre- 
paring to become Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineers, Chemical and 
other Manufacturers, and Teachers. Fees for a full Associateship Course, 
425 per Session. Professors :— 
Civil and Mechanical Engineering W.C. Unwin, F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E. 
W. E. Ayrton, F.R.S., Past Pres, 
{ Inst. E.E. 
jH. E. ArmstronG, Ph.D., LL.D., 
Chemistry aes “or a9 «. 4 F.R.S., Dean of the College for the 
i \ Session. 
O. Henrict, Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 
Electrical Engineering 
Mechanics and Mathematics 
CITY AND GUILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURY. 
(LeonarD STREET, City Roan, E.C.) 
Provides Courses of Intermediate Instruction for Day Students not under 
14 years of age, preparing to enter Engineering and Chemical Industries. 
Fees, £15 per Session. Professors :— 
5 ae a é S. P. Tuompson, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
Physics and Electrical Engineering \ (Principal of the College.) 
Mechanical Engineering and }w E. Datsy, M.A., B.Sc., M.I.M.E. 
Mathematics eho op aX Ste 9 AVA. they ’ 
Chemistry R. Mecvora, F.R.S., F.1.C. 
JOHN WATNEY, Hon. Secretary. 
City and Guilds of London Institute, 
Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C, 
PENYWERN HOUSE, EARL’S COURT. 
SPECIAL CLASSES, JULY TO SEPTEMBER, 
FOR ENTRANCE TO 
THE CITY GUILDS COLLEGES, 
Under the Direction of 
G. W. de TUNZELMANN, B.Sc., and J. H. REEVES, M.A. 
THE DURHAM COLLEGE OF 
SCIENCE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 
Complete Courses of Instruction are provided for Students of both Sexes 
proceeding to Degrees in Science or in Letters, and for Teachers’ Certifi: 
cates for Secondary Schools. Special facilities are offered for the study o} 
Agriculture, Applied Chemistry, Mining, and all branches of Engineering 
and Naval Architecture. 
The Examinations for Open Exhibitions begin on September 28th, ané 
the Matriculation Examination on September 25th. - 
Lectures begin October 3rd, 1899. . i 
Hostels for Men and for Women Students. 4 ‘ i 
Prospectuses on application to the SECRETARY. 
