ii NATURE 
‘(SEPTEMBER 7, 1916 | 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
Principal—Cuaries A. Kwanz, D.Se., Ph.D., F.LC. 
CHEMISTRY— 
CuHaRLEs A. KEANE, D.Se., Ph.D., F.LC. 
H. J. S. Sanp, D.Se., Ph.D. 
G. F. Morrexu, B.Se. Ph.D., F.1.C. 
PHYSICS—-. 
R. 8. Wittows, M.A., D.Sc. 
F. J. Hartow, B.Se., A.R.C.S. 
F. W. Hitt, B.Sc. 
MATHEMATICS— 
E. C. Snow, M.A., D.Sc. 
H. G. Drxon, M.A. 
EVENING CLASSES IN CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS and 
MATHEMATICS designed to meet the requirements of those 
engaged in Chemical and Electrical Industries and in trades 
associated therewith. 
The Institute contains well-equipped laboratories in which 
every facility is provided for 
Advanced Practical Work and Research 
hoth in the afternoon and evening. 
A full curriculum for the B.Sc. examination of London 
University in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics is provided 
under recognised teachers of the University. 
New Session begins Monday, September 25th. 
For details of the courses apply at the Office of the 
Institute or by letter to the Princrpa.. 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
EVENING CLASSES IN METALLURGY. 
C. O. Bannister, A R.S.M., 
M.I.M.M., F.LC. 
Lecturer on Metallurgy .. G. Patcuin, A.R.S.M. 
Head of Department 
Lecturer on Metal Testing .. EM. Boorr: 
Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced Metallurgy form- 
ing a graded four years’ curriculum. Special Courses on 
Assaying, Metallography (including Pyrometry), the Metal- 
lurgy of Gold and Silver, the Metallurgy of Iron and Steel, 
Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Mechanical Testing 
of Metals and Alloys. 
The courses are suited to the requirements of those en- | 
gaged in Metallurgical Industries. Assay Laboratories, and 
to those intending to take up Metallurgical work in the 
Colonies. 
The Laboratories are open for 
Advaneed Practical Work and Research 
both in the afternoon and evening, 
New Session begins Monday, September 25. 
For details of the classes apply at the office of the Institute 
or by letter to the Principat. odin 
NEW SESSION OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. ‘ 
BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 
BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. a 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
COURSES OF STUDY (DAY AND EVENING) 
FOR DEGREES IN : ‘ 
ARTS, SC/JENCE, ECONOMICS, LAWS, — 
Under RECOGNISED TEACHERS of the University. 
ARTS.—Latin, Greek, English, Freneh, German, Italian 
History, Geography, Logie, Economies, Mathematies (Pure 
and. Applied). 
SCIENCE.—Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (Pure and 
Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology. 
Evening Courses for the Degrees in Economics and Laws 
POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 
See Day: Arts, £10 10s, ; Science, -£17 10s 
SESSIONAL FEES { Evening: ‘arts, Science, or Ke snomics, £5 5s. 
Competition for 16 Intermediate University Free Studentships 
commences on September 11. ee 
Matriculation Courses and Accountancy. . 
Prospectus post free, Calendar 3d. (by post 5d.), from the Secretary, 
SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 
INSTITUTE, CHELSEA. 
Day and Evening Courses in the Faculty of Science and 
Engineering. 
Technical Chemical Courses. 
Pharmacy and Dispensing Courses. , 
Particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary 
(Room 44). SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 
Telephone : Western 899. 
‘ 
THE MANCHESTER MUNICIPAL 
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY> 
(UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER). © 
Principat: J. C. M. Garner, M.A. (late Fellow of Trinity 
College, Cambridge). 
The Prospectus, forwarded free on application, gives particulars of the 
courses leading to the Manchester University degrees in the Faculty of 
‘Technology, in the following departments :— , 
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; ‘ 
SANITARY ENGINEERING (including Municipal Engineering), 
THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (including General Chemical 
Technology, Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing, Papermaking, Brewing, 
and Metallurgy), py 
THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, ~ 
PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY, 
MINING, 
ARCHITECTURE. 
During the Session 1916-1917, First Year Courses will be specially 
adapted to the requirements of students who may wish to take Commissions 
in H.M. Forces. “ 
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. 
NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 
ST. JOHN STREKT, LONDON, E.C. 
ENGINEERING DAY COLLEGE. t 
Full Day Courses in the ‘Vheory and Practice of Civil, Mechanical, and 
Electrical Engineering will commence on Monday, October 2, 1916. Ihe 
Courses in Civil and Mechanical Engineering include specialisationin Auto- 
mobile and Aeronautical Kngineering, and those in Electrical Engineering 
include specialisation in Radio-Telegraphy. 
Entrance Examination on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 26 and 
27, 1916. ‘These courses include periods spent in commercial workshops, and 
extend over four years. ‘hey also prepare for the Degree of B.Sc. in 
Engineering at the University of London. Fees £15 or £11 per annum. 
Three Entrance Scholarships of the value of £52 each will be oftered for 
competition at the Entrance Examination in September, 1916. 
TECHNICAL OPTICS. 
Fulland Part ‘lime Courses in all branches of this important department 
of Applied Science will be given in specially equipped laboratories and 
lecture rooms. Ax Aitchison Scholarship (value £30) will be offered in 
this department at the Entrance Examination, 
Full particulars as to fees, dates, &c., and all information respecting the 
work of the Institute, can be obtained at the Institute or on application to 
R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc., Principal. 
