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BACTERIOLOGIST TO THE JOINT 
COMMITTEE OF THE GLAMORGAN COUNTY 
COUNCIL, AND CARDIFF CORPORATION, AND 
LECTURER IN BACTERIOLOGY IN THE UNI- 
VERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF. 
The Joint Committee is desirous of engaging a Competent BACTERI- 
OLOGIST who will work in their Laboratory at Cardiff under the direction 
of the Medical Officers of Health of the Borough and County. 
Candidates must be able to undertake the Chemical and Bacteriological 
Examination and Analysis of water, air, soil, sewage, and other effluents ; 
milk, tuberculous meat, diseased tissues, pathological substances, specimens 
for the purposes of diagnosis, &c., and other examinations of a like nature. 
Preference will be given to Candidates with practical experience in the 
work and management of a Public Health Laboratory and to those pos- 
sessing high-class qualifications in the various branches of science that are 
requisite in such a Department. 
The Appointee’s duties will include all such duties under the said Medical 
Officers as the Joint Committee may from time to time direct. 
As Lecturer on Bacteriology in connection with the Medical School of 
the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire he must be 
prepared to undertake the necessary teaching work. For this work he will 
be responsible to the Joint Committee through the College Authorities. 
It is the intention of the Joint Committee shortly to provide the Bac- 
teriologist with an Assistant. 
The successful Candidate will be required to devote the whole of his 
time to the duties of the above offices, and will not be entitled to hold any 
other appointment without the express written permission of the Joint 
Committee. 
The Salary as Bacteriologist and Lecturer in Bacteriology is £300 a year. 
No pension is attached and no payment will be made on account of fees 
received either for work done in the Laboratory or for teaching work. 
The Appointment will be terminable at any time by three months’ nctice 
on either side. 
Applications, stating age, qualifications, and previous experience, 
accompanied by copies of not more thad 6 recent testimonials, are :to be 
received by the undersigned by 10 o'clock a.m. on November 6, 1899. 
Personal canvassing, direct or indirect, will be a disqualification. 
W. E. R. ALLEN, Clerk of the Joint Committee. 
Glamorgan County Offices, Cardiff, October 5, 1890. 
COUNTY BOROUGH OF GRIMSBY. 
APPOINTMENT OF LIBRARIAN. 
The Town Council of the Borough of Grimsby require the services of a 
HEAD LIBRARIAN for the Public Free Library of the Borough, about 
to be established, the salary being £105 per annum. 
Applicants must be experienced men, who have had a training in a Public 
Library, and they are requested to state their age, qualifications and past 
ene present occupations, and the earliest date at which they can commence 
duty. 
Applications, endorsed ‘‘ LipraRIAN,” accompanied by copies of recent 
testimonials, not exceeding three in number (which will not be returned), are 
to be addressed to the Town CLERK, and sent in -not later than Tuesday, 
the 31st day of October, instant. 
W. GRANGE, Town Clerk. 
Town Clerk's Office, Great Grimsby, 
October 9, 1899. 
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF 
GLASGOW. 
THE GRAHAM MEDAL, 
Awarded for original research in any branch of Chemical Science, 
IS NOW OPEN TO COMPETITION. 
Information regarding the conditions under which the award will be 
made, can be had on application to the SecrETARY of the Philosophical 
Society, 207 Bath Street, Glasgow. 
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. 
CHAIR OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 
The Council of the University of Melbourne will shortly proceed to the 
Election of a PROFESSOR of GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY. 
Applications for the Post, accompanied by testimonials, must be sent to 
the Office of the AGE? =NERAL FOR Vatenietiey 15 Victoria Street, 
Westminster, by October 2 1899. Salary. £1000. 
Further information m: ay be had on applic ation to the AGENT-GENERAL. 
TRINITY COLLEGE, 
UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN. 
There is a Vacancy for a JUNIOR ASSISTANT and DEMON- 
STRATOR in the University Chemical Laboratory. 
The chief duties are preparation of Lecture Experiments and Demon- 
strations. Salary begins at £100 per annum. 
Applications, with certificates of experience in work of the same kind, 
should be sent to Prof. Emerson REYNOLDS, F.R.S., at the Laboratory: 
the County 
Must have practical experience in the 
A gentleman with some knowledge of 
4150 per annum.—Apply by letter to 
Hall, Worcester. 
REQUIRED.— Assistant “to 
Analyst for Worcestershire, 
Analysis of Food and Drugs. 
Bacteriology preferred. Salary, 
Mr. Ceciz Duncan, The Shire 
INAMBOTRE 
{[OcToBER 12, 1899 
BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 
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Science Classes with Practical Work. 
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES for University of 
London B.Sc. ; Prelim. Scientific, Inter. M.B. Examination 
and for Conjoint Board, Dental and Pharmaceutical 
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EVENING CLASSES in all stages for Science and Art 
Department Examinations, 
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Chemistry, Physics, Biology (Zoology and Botany), Metal- 
lurgy, Geology and Mineralogy, Microscopy. 
Prospectus free. Calendar 6d. (Post 8d.) on 
application to Secretary. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
THE MANIPULATION OF GASES, BY 
MORRIS W. TRAVERS, D.Sc. 
A Course of Six Lectures will commence on Friday, November 10, at 
5-30 o'clock. 
Syllabus on application to the SEcrerary, University College, London, 
Gower Street, W.C. 
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 
MEDICINE 
IN CONNECTION WITH 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AND ROYAL 
SOUTHERN HOSPITAL. 
MAJOR ROSS, late I.M.S. 
For prospectus and all particulars, apply to A. H. MILNE, 
B. As Hon. Sec., ORES of Cops Liverpool. 
B.A. ano B.Sc. 
MATRICULATION, INTERMEDIATE, FINAL. 
PREPARATION by CORRESPONDENCE and ORAL TUITION 
ona THOROUGHLY INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM. Fees based on success. 
The STAFF includes Graduates of Oxford, Cambridge, London, and 
Royal Universities, Science Medallists, Prizemen, Scholars, &c. 
SINGLE SUBJECTS TAKEN: Latin, Greek, French, German, 
Mathematics, Science, Logic, Psychology, Political Economy, &c. 
For Terms, &c., address Mr. J. CHARLESTON B.A. (Lond. and Oxon.), 
The Burlington Classes, 27 Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 
Lecturer 
B.A., PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC, B.Sc., 
and all other EXAMS. 
QUERNMONRE. 
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Special Preparation by JOHN GIBSON, M.A. (First Class, Cambridge) 
and G. LOLY, B.A. (First Class, London), assisted by large Staff of 
Specialist Tutors. Practical Laboratories. Write for particulars to Messrs. 
Gisson & Lory, 24 Chancery Lane, W.C. 
Telegrams—‘‘ Tunzelmann, London. 
THE ELECTRICAL 
AND 
GENERAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE. 
PRESIDENT-G. W. DE TUNZELMANN, B.Sc. Lond., M.I.E.E. 
PrincipaL—J. H. REEVES, M.A. Cantab. 
Next SESSION begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 
Particulars on application to the SECRETARY, 2 and 4 Penywern Road, 
Earl's Court, S.W. 
RESEARCH. 
CHEMISTRY. PHYSICS. — BACTERIOLOGY. 
Well-fitted LABORATORIES can be used for RESEARCH at any hour 
convenient to Workers. Dark Room for PHOTOGRAPHIC and other 
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