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THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
The following Special Courses of Instruction on the 
FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES 
will be given during the Session 1916-17 :— 
BREWING AND MALTING. 
By ARTHUR R. LING, F.I.C. 
Part I. Malting.—A Course of 10 Lectures, with associated 
laboratory work, commencing Tuesday, October 3, 1916, 
at 7 p.m. 
Part II. Brewing.—A Course of 20 Lectures, with asso- 
ciated laboratory work, commencing Tuesday, January 
16, 1917, at 7 p.m. 
THE MICRO-BIOLOGY OF THE FERMENTATION 
INDUSTRIES. 
By ARTHUR HARDEN, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S. 
_ A Course of 20 Lectures, with associated laboratory work, 
commencing Friday, October 6, at 7 p.m. 
Detailed syllabus of the Courses may be had upon application 
at the Office of the Institute, or by letter to the Principat. 
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), 
THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, 
PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY, 
MINING, 
AKCHITECTURE. 
During the Session 1916-1917, First Year Courses will be specially 
adaptee to the requirements of students who may wish to take Commissions 
in H.M. Forces. 
BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W. 
Principal—F. H. Newman, M.A., Ph.D. 
Technical Day College for students wishing to enter the 
Engineering, Architectural, Chemical, or similar professions. 
University Courses, day and evening, under recognised 
teachers, for London University degrees in Science, Nngin- 
eering, and Music. 
Training Department of Domestic Science for Teachers of 
Domestic Subjects. 
Physical Training College for Teachers of Swedish, 
Educational, and Remedial Gymnastics. 
i ae of Hygiene and Physiology, Commerce, and 
AU USIC, 
School of Art and Crafts. 
Hostels for Women Students. 
For particulars apply to the Skcrerary, Buttersea Poly- 
technic, 8. W. * 
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FOR SALE.—Abouta thousand Right-Angle 
Prisms 36 X 16 X 18 m/m., in which are ceefects such as dead inetal, 
bubbles, &c., renderi:g them unsuitable for Prism Binoculars. Useful 
‘ for demonstration purposes. Gla-stalone cost about 2s. Price gd. each. 
—Warson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, W.C 
NATURE 
[SEPTEMBER 28, 1916 
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. 
NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 
ST. JOHN STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
ENGINEERING DAY COLLEGE. “aa 
Full Day Courses in the ‘'heory and Bractice of Civil, Mechanical, and 
Electrical Engineering will commence on Monday, October 2, 1916. The 
Courses in Civil and Mechanical Engineering include specialisation in Auto- 
mobile and Aeronautical k.ngineering, and those in Electrical Engineering 
include specialisation in Radio-Velegraphy. 
Entrance Examination on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 26 and 
27, 1916. ‘Lhese 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 £1 1 per annum. 
Three Futrance Scholarships of the value of £52 each will be offered for 
competition at the Entrance Examination in September, 1916. 
TECHNICAL OPTICS. 
Full and Part Time Courses in all branches of this important department 
of Applied Science will be given in specially equipped laboratories and 
lecture rooms. An 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. 
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BOROUGH POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 
BOROUGH ROAD, S.E. 
CHEMISTRY “DEPARTMENT. 
Unber THE Direction oF C. Dorés, M.A., D.Sc. 
The Classes in Elementary and Advanced Inorganic and 
Organic Chemistry commence September 25, 1916. 3 
The following Special Evening Courses in Applied Chemis- 
try will be arranged :— : 
The Chemistry and Technology of the Essential Oils. 
The Analysis of Laundry Trade Materials. 
Attention is also directed to the facilities available for 
special work in Electrochemistry, Foodstuff Chemistry and 
Manufacture, and the Chemical Technology of Cellulose. 
For full particulars apply 
C. T. MILLIS, 
Principal. 
BACTERIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. 
KING’S COLLEGE, LONDON. 
UNIVERSITY LABORATORIES, 
62 CHANDOS STREET, CHARING CROSS, W.C. 
Bacteriology and Path»logy—Professor HewLert, Dr. F. E. Tayior, 
and Dr. Harr. 
Microscopy—Mr. J. E. BawNArD, F.R.M.S. 
Parasitology—Dr. Georce C. Low. 
The Laboratory is open daily for Instruction and Research. 
For particulars apply to the SECRETARY or to Professor HEWLETT, at 
62 Chandos Strect. 
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THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 
MEDICINE 
(UNDER THE AUsPICes of His MasEsty’s GOVERNMENT), 
CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 
In connection with the Hospitals of the Seameu’s Hospital Society. 
SESSIONS COMMENCE OCTOBER 1, JANUARY 15, and 
MAY x. ' 
For prospectus, syllabus, and other particulars apply to the Dean, 
Sir Havetock CHarLes, G.C.V.O, Indva Office, S.W. 
EDINBURGH & EAST OF SCOTLAND 
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. 
SESSION 1916-17. 
The WINTER SESSION begins on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 
The DAY C,.ASSE%, in conjunction with certain Univer-ity Classes, 
provide full courses of instruction in Agriculture. Horticulture, and Forestry. 
Full particulars of Courses and Classes, and also of Bursaries tenable at 
the College, are given in the Calendar, copies of which may be obtained on 
application 
All the College Courses are open to Women Students. 
ALLXANDER M’'CALLUM, M.A.,, LI.B., 
t Director and Secretary. 
13 George Square, Edinburgh. 
