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NATURE 
[AucusT 31, 1899 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 
WALES (BANGOR). 
SESSION 1899-1900 will open on TUESDAY, OCTOBER Be 
DEPARTMENTS of PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY. 
i Prof. A. Gray, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 
PHYSICS ........ 4 Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, T. C. 
\( Bartuig, M.A., B.Sc., and E. Taytor Jones, D.Sc. 
{ Prof. J. J. Dopprz, M.A., D.Sc. 
CHEMISTRY .., { Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, F. Marspen, 
\ M.Sc., Ph.D. (Heidelberg). 
Botany—Prof. R. W. Puituirs, M.A., D.Sc. 
55 Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, J. 
Lioyp WILtiams. 
Zoology—Prof. Puitip J. WHITE, M.B., F.R.S.E. 
The Classes and Laboratory Courses of this College are arranged to suit 
che requirements of Students of Practical Science, as well as of Students 
preparing for University and other Examinations. The Lectures in Chem- 
‘stry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology are recognised by the Universities of 
E linburgh 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 
quipped 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 rs. 
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. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 
LIVERPOOL. 
(VICTORIA UNIVERSITY.) 
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. 
Session 1899-1900 commences October 2. Complete Courses of Instruction 
are arranged in 
BIOLOGY 
(1) Civit ENGINEERING, 
(2) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 
(3) ELectrricaLt ENGINEERING. 
These Courses enable Students to qualify for University Degrees, and for 
the College Certificates in Engineering. They comprise, in addition to 
special Engineering Lectures and Laboratory Work, Instruction in Mathe- 
matics, Physics, Electrotechnics, and Chemistry. 
Harrison Professor of Engineering HER ee eae OPEN LL.D., F.RS., 
Lyon Jones Professor of Experi- fOtiver J. LopcE, D.Sc., F.R.S., 
mental Physics... ae acon l Se 
é se {F. S. Carey. M.A., late Fellow ot 
Professor of Mathematics ... “\ Trinity College, Cambridge. 
Grant Chair of Chemistry ... +» J. CampBeLtt Brown, DiScr has 
The special Engineering Prospectus can be obtained on application to the 
REGISTRAR. 
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. 
COURSES IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE. 
The Session opens on October 19. 
TENGINEERING—Prof. ARCHIBALD BARR, D.Sc., M.Inst.C.E. 
Nava ARCHITECTURE AND Marine ENGINEERING—Prof, J. HARVARD 
BILES, M.I.N.A. 
ELEcTRICAL ENGINEERING—Mr. JOHN D. CORMACK, B.Sc.,M.1.E.E. 
Cuemistry—Prof. JOHN FERGUSON, M.A., LL D. 
Naturat PuitosopHy—(New Professor to be appointed before opening 
of Session.) 
MarTHematics—Prof. WILLIAM JACK hls 
‘GEoLoGy—Prof. JOHN YOUNG, M.D. 
Prospectuses of the Courses, with regulations for the Degrees of B.Sc. and 
D.Sc. in Engineering Science, and a List of Bursaries and Scholarships 
open to Science Students, can be had from the Assistant CLERK. 
KING’S COLLEGE, LONDON. 
STUDENTS in ARTS and SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, ARCHI- 
TECTURE, and APPLIED SCIENC MEDICINE, and _ other 
branches of Education will be ADMITTED for the NEXT TERM 
Tuesday, October 3. Evening Classes commence Thursday, October s. 
Students are classed on entrance according to their proficiency, and ter- 
minal reports of the progress and conduct of Matriculated Students are sent 
to their parents and guardians. There are Entrance Scholarships and 
Exhibitions. 
Students may join either for the full Courses at a composition fee, or be 
admitted for the separate Classes. 
There are a few vacancies for Resident Students. 
For Prospectus and all information apply to the 
College, London, W.C. 
RESEARCH. 
CHEMISTRY. PHYSICS. BACTERIOLOGY. 
Well-fitted LABORATORIES can be used for RESEARCH at any hour 
convenient to Workers. Dark Room for PHOTOGRAPHIC and other 
Work, psimmersion for MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHY. Workshop for 
making Apparatus. ELECTRIC MAINS, powerful Constant Currents. 
—“T.,”' 9 Heathcote Street, Gray's Inn Road. 
SECRETARY, King's 
THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPIC 
MEDICINE, 
CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 
(IN CONNECTION WITH THE HosPiITAlLs OF THE SEAME 
HospitaL Society.) 
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF HER MAJESTY'S 
GOVERNMENT. 
The WINTER SESSION will commence on Monday, 2nd Octob 
when the new School will be formally open for Students. 
A Travelling Scholarship of £300 will be offered to Students of tl 
School. 
The Laboratories, Museum, Library, &c., are open daily. Lectures 
Tropical Medicine, ‘Iropical Hygiene, and Surgery in the Tropics, 
delivered during the Winter, Summer and Autumn Sessions. 
Clinical Instruction is given daily in the Wards of the Hospitals. 
Special arrangements for Board will be made for those who may desire t) 
reside on the premises. 
For Prospectus, Syllabus, and other particulars, apply to the Secretar: 
P. Micue.u1, Esq., Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, S.E 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
The Session of the Faculty of Medicine will commence on October z 
Introductory Lecture, at 4 p.m., by Dr. G. F. BLacker, Assistant Obstetri 
Physician to the Hospital. 
The Examinations for the Entrance Scholarships and Medical Exhibition 
will commence on September 26. 
Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes of the value of 4800 are awarde 
annually. 
In University College Hospital about 3000 In-patients and 35,000 Ow 
patients are treated during the year. Thirty-six Appointments, eighteer 
being resident (as House Surgeon, House Physician, Obstetric Assistan’ 
&c.), are filled up by competition during the year, and these, as well as al 
Clerkships and Dresserships, are open to Students of the Hospital withou 
extra fee. Resident Officers receive free board and lodging. 
Prospectuses, with full information as to Classes, Prizes, &c., may bi 
ebtained from University College, Gower Street, W.C. 
H. R. SPENCER, M.D., F.R.C.P., Dean 
J. M. HORSBURGH, M.A., Secretary. 
ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL 
AND COLLEGE. 
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC CLASS. 
Systematic Courses of Lectures and Laboratory Work in the subjects o 
the Preliminary Scientific and Intermediate B.Sc. Examinations of the 
University of London will commence on October 2 and continue till July 
1900. Attendance on this Class counts as part of the Five Years 
Curriculum. 
Fee for the whole Course £21, or £18 18s. to Students of the Hospital 
or single Subjects may be taken. 
There is a Special Class for the January Examination. 
For further particulars apply to the WARDEN OF THE CoLLEGE, St 
Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, E.C. 
A Handbook forwarded on application 
GUY’S HOSPITAL. 
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, to be competed for in September 
1890. 
TWO OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS in ARTS, one of the value of £100, 
open to Candidates under 20 years of age, and one of 450, open to Candi- 
dates under 25 years ofage. 
TWO OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS in SCIENCE, one of the value of 
4150, and another of £60, open to Candidates under 25 years of age. 
ONE OPEN SCHOLARSHIP for University Students who have com- 
pleted their Study of Anatomy and Physiology, of the value of £50 
Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Dean, Guy's 
Hospital, London Bridge, S.K. 
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. 
THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 
The 26th Session of the Department of Science, Technology, and Arts 
will begin on October 3, and the 6gth Session of the School of Medicine on 
October 2, 1899. 
The Classes prepare for the following Professions: Chemistry, Civil, 
Mechanical, Electrical, and Sanitary Engineering, Mining, Textile In- 
dustries, Dyeing Art, Leather Manufacture, Agriculture, School Teaching, 
aw, Medicine, and Surgery. 
University Degrees are also conferred in the Faculties of Arts, Science, 
Law, Medicine, and Surgery. 
Lyddon Hall has been established for Students’ residence. 
Prospectus of any of the above may be had from the REGISTRAR. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, 
ABERYSTWYTH. 
The Council invite applications for the vacant post of LECTURER IN 
AGRICULTURE; Stipend, £200 per annum. Applications with testi- 
monials must be sent to the REGISTRAR on or before the 2oth September 
1899. 
Full particulars and statement of duties can be obtained on application 
to 
T. MORTIMER GREEN 
Registrar. 
