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ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY. 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
SESSION 1899-1900. 
The Courses of Instruction at the Institutes CENTRAL TECHNICAL 
CoLiEGE (Exhibition Road) are for Students not under 16 years of age; 
those at the Institute's TEcHNICAL COLLEGE, Finspury, for Students 
notunder 14 years ofage. 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 Roap, 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. 
Electrical Engineering 5 wee ee. AOD F.R.S., Past Pres. 
ji. E. ArmstronG, Ph.D., LL.D., 
. \ F.R.S., Dean of the College for the 
Session. 
Mechanics and Mathematics O. Henrici, Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 
CITY AND GUILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURY. 
(Leonarp Street, City Roap, E.C.) 
Provides Courses of Intermediate Instruction for Day Students not under 
14 years of age, preparing to enter Engineering and Chemical Industries. 
Fees, 415 per Session. Professors :— 
Physics and Electrical Engineering { S. Pree Se Cie S. 
Chemistry 
Mechanical Engineering and W.E. Datsy, M.A., B.Sc., M.I.M.E, 
Mathematics os oon Hen ee” nim yeas. eT 
Chemistry on no i «. R.MeEtpora, F.R.S., F.I.C. 
JOHN WATNEY, Hon. Secretary. 
City and Guilds of London Institute, 
Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 
OWENS COLLEGE, VICTORIA 
UNIVERSITY, MANCHESTER. 
PROSPECTUSES for the Session 1899-1900 will be forwarded on 
application :— 
I.—DEPARTMENT of AR‘ 
PARTMENT for WOM 
II.—DEPARTMENT of MEDICINE. 
III.—EVENING and POPULAR COURSES. 
Special Prospectus can also be obtained of— 
IV.—DEPARTMENT of ENGINEERING. 
V.—DEPARTMENT of LAW. 
VI.—DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC HEALTH. 
VII.—DENTAL DEPARTMENT. 
VIII.—PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT; and 
IX.—FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS, 
PRIZES. 
Apply to Mr. Cornisu, 16 St. Ann’s Square, Manchester; or at the 
College. 
SCIENCE, and LAW; and DE- 
and 
SYDNEY CHAFFERS, Registrar. 
HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE, 
EDINBURGH. 
Principal, F. GRANT OGILVIE, M.A., B.Sc., F.R.S.E. 
DAY CLASSES—SESSION 1899-1900. 
The Session extends from Tuesday, October 3, 1899, to Friday, June 1, 
1900. 
These Classes provide Courses of Study extending over one or more years, 
suitable for Students who have previously passed through the Curriculum of 
a Secondary School. The principal Courses are :—Physical and Chemical, 
Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. There are also 
Classes in French, German, Drawing, and Practice of Commerce. Class 
Fees, from £1 1s. to £4 4s. Session Fee, £10 10s. 
There is also a Preparatory Course of Instruction for Agricultural 
Students. Session Fee, 45 5s. An extract from the Calendar of the 
College, giving particulars of the Day Classes, and of the various Appliances, 
Laboratories, and Workshops available for instruction, may be had on 
application to the LiprRaRIAN, at the College, or to the TREASURER of 
George Heriot's Trust. 
DAVID LEWIS, Treasurer. 
Treasurer's Chambers, 20 York Place, Edinburgh, 
August 1, 1899. 
THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 
Regular Day Course for the Certificate, also Evening Classes. The next 
Session begins October 3rd. 
Prospectus, with full particulars, Post free from THE REGISTRAR. 
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. 
equippec Laboratories for 
and Metallurgy. 
| z Weill- 
Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Botany, 
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. 
MASON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 
BIRMINGHAM. 
FACULTIES OF FARTS AND SCIENCE: 
SESSION 1899-1900. 
THE NEXT SESSION COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, 
OCTOBER 3. 
Complete Courses of Instruction are provided for the various Examinations 
in Arts and Science, and the Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Examination of 
the University of London; for Students of Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical 
Engineering, Brewing, &c.; and for those who desire to obtain an acquaint 
ance with some branch of Applied Science,including Chemistry, Metallurgy 
&c. Students may, however, attend any Class or combination of Classes. 
There is also a Faculty of Medicine and Dental School, a Syllabus of 
which, containing full particulars, may be had gratis from Messrs. CoRNISH, 
New Street. 
A Syllabus of the Arts and Science Faculties, with full information 
as to the various Lecture and Laboratory Courses, Lecture Days and 
Hours, Fees, Entrance and other Scholarships, Prizes, &c., may be had 
gratis from Messrs. Cornisu, New Street, Birmingham; or on application 
to the RecisTRAR, at the College. 
“UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
The Session of the Faculties of Arts and Laws and of Science will begin 
on Tuesday, October 3rd. 
The Prospectuses of the following departments are now ready, and may 
be had on application to the SECRETARY :— 
FACULTY OF ARTS. 
FACULTY OF LAWS. 
FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 
THE INDIAN SCHOOL. 
THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ART. 
THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 
THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE. 
Students of both sexes are admitted to Classes without previous examin- 
ation, provided there is room. 
Scholarships of the value of £2000 are offered for competition annually. 
J. M. HORSBURGH, M.A.,, Secretary. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 
CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 
Professor—SYDNEY YOUNG, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
Lecturer—FRANCIS E. FRANCIS, B.Sc., Ph.D. 
Demonstrator—D. H. JACKSON, M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D. 
The SESSION 1899-1900 begins on October 3. Lectures on Inorganic, 
Organic and Advanced Chemistry will be delivered during the Session. 
The Laboratories are fitted with the most recent improvements for the study 
of Practical Chemistry in all its branches. In the Evening the Laboratory 
is opened and Lectures on Inorganic Chemistry, at reduced fees, are delivered. 
Several Scholarships are tenable at the College. 
CALENDAR, containing full information, price rs. (by Post 1s. 4d.). 
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 of 
Agriculture, Applied Chemistry, Mining, and all branches of Engineering 
and Naval Architecture. 
The Examinations for Open Exhibitions begin on September 28th, and 
the Matriculation Examination on September 25th. 
Lectures begin October 3rd, 1899. 
Hostels for Men and for Women Students. 
Prospectuses on application to the SECRETARY. 
TUITION.—ALL EXAMINATIONS 
—MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC. Well-fitted Laboratories.— 
“"R.C.," 9 Heathcote Street, Mecklenburgh Square. 
