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THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
The following Special Courses of Instruction will be given during the 
Lent Term, 1917 ?— 
BREWING. 
By ARTHUR R. LING, F.1.C. 
A Course of 20 Lectures and associated Laboratory work, Tuesday 
evenings, 7 to yo p.m., commencing TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1917. 
THE MECHANICAL TESTING OF METALS 
AND ALLOYS. 
By E. M. BOOTE. 
A Course of Lectures with associated Laboratory work, ‘hursday 
evenings, 7 to 10 p.m., commencing THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 10917. 
Detailed Syllabus of the Courses may be had upon, application at the 
Office of the Institute, or by letter to the Principat. 
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THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
The following Special Courses of Instruction will be given during the 
Lent and Summer Terms, r9r7 *— 
FUEL ANALYSIS. 
By J. S. S. BRAME. 
A Course of Laboratory work, Friday evenings, 7 to 10 p.m., commencing 
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917. 
TECHNICAL GAS ANALYSIS. 
By CHARLES A. KEANE, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.1.C. 
A Cour-e of Laboratory wo-k, Wednesday evenings, 7 to 10 p.m., com- 
mencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917. 
A detailed Syllabus of the Courses may be had upon application at the 
Office of the Institute, or by letter to the PrincrraL, 
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BACTERIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. 
KING’S COLLEGE, LONDON. 
UNIVERSITY LABORATORIES, 
62 CHANDOS STREET, CHARING CRO3S, W.C. 
Bacteriology and Pathology—Professor Hewtert, Dr. F. E. Taytor, 
and Dr. Hark. 
Microscopy—Mr. J. E. Baxnaro, F.R.M.S. 
Parasitology—Dr. Grorce C. Low. 
The Laboratory is open daily for Instruction and Research. 
For particulars apply to the Secretary or to Professor HEWLETT, at 
62 Chandos Street. 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, 
KING’S COLLEGE. 
EVENING CLASS DEPARTMENT. 
COURSES are arranged for the INTERMEDIATE and FINAL 
EXAMINATIONS for the B.A. and B.Sc. DEGREES of the UNIVER- 
SI'LY of LONDON, 
Students taking the full Course pay Composition Fees and rank as 
Internal Students of the University. 
The Classes are also open to Occasional Students in separate subjects. 
Next TERM will begin on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917. 
_For full information and }rospectus, apply to the Dean (Mr. R. W. K. 
Edwards) or to the SeckeTARY, King’s College, Strand, London, Wc, 
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COUNTY BOROUGH OF HUDDERS- 
FIELD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 
Principal - - J. Fs. HUDSON, M.A., B.Sc. 
Applications are invited for the following posts :— ~ 
ASSISTANT LECTURER IN CHFMISTRY. 
DEMONSTRATOR IN BIOLOGY. 
Women eligible. 
Salary £150. 
Further particulars on application. 
T. THORP, Secretary. 
RESEARCH ASSISTANT in the Institu- 
tion for Research in Animal Nutrition at Leeds University. ‘The 
Secretary of the University will receive applications for this position 
up to January 20. Full particulars may be obtained on application. 
[JANUARY 4, I917 
TRANSVAAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 
PRETORIA, TRANSVAAL. 
The establishment of a Faculty of Agrictilture at the Transvaal University 
College has received the sanction of the Minister of Education, and applica- 
tions are now invited for the following posts :— 
(1) Professor of Agriculture and Dean of the Faculty. 
(2) Professor of Agricultural Botany. 
(3) Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. 
The Professor of Agriculture will be expected to organise the work of the 
Faculty generally, and will at the outset be responsible for the teaching in 
Field and Animal Husbandry, al-o in Estate Management and Agricultural 
Economics. : 
The salaries attached to these posts will be £8co per annum, rising in the 
cise of the Professor of Agriculture and Dean of the Faculty by annual 
increments of £50 to £1,000, the first increment to be granted after three 
years’ service. 
Applicants must be graduates of a University or Agricultural College, and 
should be men of some experience buth in teaching and research work. The 
applicants for the Chairs of Agricultural Botany and Chemi-try should be 
under 45 years of age and should have received a thorough training in Pure 
Jotany and Chemistry respectively as well. In the ca-e of the Professor of 
Agriculture, if any applicant is particularly well qualified in respect of 
orzanising ability and exrerience, the age limit may be raised to 48 years. 
Appointments will be made in the first instance for three years; at the 
expiry of this period, if the appointment is renewed, the incumnent will be 
placed on the permanent Staff of the College. Conditions as to leave and — 
pension will be those approved by the Minister of Education for the Univer- 
sities of the Union of South Africa. 
Applications (including, besides testimonials, full information as to age, 
academic standi g, teaching and organi-ing experience, research and pub- 
lications) should reach the Recistrar, Tran-vaal University College, 
Pretor a, Transvaal, on or before February 28, 1917- In the case of success- 
ful applicants from oversea, notification of appointment will be cabled and a 
first-class passage for the sea voyage will be provided (also for wife if 
applicant is married). ; 
Successful applicants from oversea will receive half pay fron the date of 
sailing. and full pay from the date of assumption of duty. They wil enter 
upon their duties on May 1, 1917. or as soon thereafter as may be. In the 
event of any applicant being unable to assume duty on May 1, he should 
specify in his application the earliest possible date, 
Tne College possesses the land for an Experimental Farm, and every 
opportunity for research will be provided. 
Knglish and Dutch are official languages.of South Africa, and successful 
applicants not familiar with both will be expected to qualify within a 
reasonable time. 
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SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOL OF MINES 
& TECHNOLOGY, JOHANNESBURG. 
WANTED, ASSISTANT FOR MATHEMATICAL DEPART- 
MENT, one who has graiuated with honours in Mathematics. Salary 
£350 per annum, rising by annual increments of 450 to the maximum of 
Zi-o. The sum of £50 will be allowed for travelling expenses to South 
‘Africa, and half salary from date of sailing till arrival in Johannesburg. A 
medical ceriificate will be required before appointment. Members of the 
staff have to supervise and take pari in evening work. The next Session 
begins early in March. Applications to be sent in triplicate, as early as 
po sible, to Messrs. CHALMERS, GUTHRIE & Co., Ltd., 9 Idol Lane, 
London, E.C. 
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THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Applications are invited for the position of additional Instruct >r in Horti- 
culture. Salary £150 a year. Applications will be* received up to 
January 24, 1917, and should be addressed to ‘Yue Seckerary, The Uni- 
versity, Leeds, from whom further particulars may he obtained. 
PHYSICS MASTER WANTED. 
The Headmaster of Bishop's Stortford College requires a TEM PORARY 
MASTER to replace a master on active service and to teach Physics to 
the highest Forms up to University Scholarship Standard and som: Mathe- 
matics. Salary from £225 to 4250 per annum, according to qe 
and exorrience.—Apply HEAvMasTER, The College, Bishop s Stortford. 
MERCHANT VENTURERS’ SECOND- 
ARY SCHOOL, BRISTOL. 
MISTRESS for PHYSICS (with MATHEMATICS or MECHANICS). 
£120 (or more if Evening Classes are taught). For Form of Application 
‘end stamped. addressed, foolscap envelope to REGISTRAR. ; 
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RESEARCH CHEMISTS.—Messrs. Levinstein, 
Limited, have vacancies for well-qualified OKGANIC CHEMISTS in 
their Research Luboratories. Applicants must h.ve hid academical 
training, and preferably research experience. —Apply LEvVINSTELN, 
Limited, Blackley, Manchester. ; 
URGENTLY WANTED, for important 
work, Copies (complete with supplements) of Beils ein’s “* Handbuch © 
der organischen Chemie” and Richrer’s “ Lexicon der Koblenston- 
Ve biniungen.” Would purchase or borrow.—Apply Box 214, c/o 
NATURE. 
ULE EEE 
CHEMISTRY MASTER required for impor- 
tant School, Commencing salary £180; non-res.—Address GRIFFITHS, 
Sig & Situ, ‘lutorial Ageuts (std. 1233), 34 Bedford Screet, 
Strand. ‘ 
