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NATURE 



[December 8, iJ 



CHARITY COMMISSION. 



In the Matter of the Charity consisting of the Chelsea Physic 

 Garden, in the Parish of Chelsea, in the County of London, and 

 the Charities called The City Parochial Foundation, in the 

 County of London and elsewhere ; regulated by the Central 

 Scheme made under the City of London Parochial Charities 

 Acts, 1883, on February 23, 1891, as modified by a Scheme of 

 the Charity Commissioners of May 28, 1897 ; and 



In the Matter of "The Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1S94." 



By direction of the Board of Charity Commissioners for Eng- 

 land and Wales, Notice is hereby given that an Order is proposed 

 to be made by them after the expiration of one calendar month, 

 to be computed from the first publication of this Notice, estab- 

 lishing a Scheme for the administration of the above-mentioned 

 Charity called the Chelsea Physic Ciardcn, and for the further 

 Modification of the above-mentioned Scheme regulating the 

 above-mentioned Charities called The City Parochial Founda- 

 tion. 



Any objections to the proposed Order or suggestions thereon 

 may be transmitted to the said Commissioners in writing within 

 twenty-one days next after the first publication of this Notice 

 addressed to "The Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, 

 S.W." 



Printed Copies of the proposed Scheme may be inspected 

 free of cost on each week-day during a period of fifteen days 

 from the first publication of this Notice between the hours of 

 II a.m. and 5 p.m. (Saturdays excepted) at the Offices of the 

 City Parochial Foundation, No 3 Temple Gardens, and be- 

 tween the hours of 10 a.m and 4 p.m. at the Office of the 

 Commissioners, where also Copies may be purchased during the 

 same period at the price of 6</. each, which may be remitted l)y 

 Postal Order, crossed " Bank of England," or, if the amount be 

 less than One Shilling, in Penny postage stamps. 



Dated this 23rd day of November, 1S98. 

 P. K. FEARON. Secretary. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON? 



BOT.^NIC.M. DEPARTMENT. 

 A Course of about Thirty-three I-ccttires. with Practical Demonstrations, 

 on *' The MoRPHOLCKiv and Histoi-ck;v of the Vascular System " (one 

 of the alternative special Subjects for the ti.Sc. Honours Examination in 

 Botany, 1899, of the University of i-ondon) will be given by the .Assistant 

 Professor, Mr. .\. G. Tanslev, during the Second Term (January to March, 



UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 



ADDITIOXAL EXAMINERSHIP IN ZOOLOGY. 



The University Court of the University of EUiinburgh will, on Monday. 

 January 16 next, or some subsequent day, proceed to the appointment of an 

 additional Examiner in Zoology. The period of oflficc is four years (rom 

 ist proximo. 



Each applicant should lodge with the undersigned, on or before 

 7th proximo. Sixteen copies of his Applications and Sixteen copies of any 

 Testimonials he may desire to present. One copy of the Application should 

 be signed. 



Applicants who send in Testimonials must not send more than Four. 



M. C. TAYLOR, Secretary, University Court. 



University of Edinburgh. Dcceml>cr 5, 1898. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, 

 ABERYSTWYTH. 



CliEMIC.M, DKl'.XkT.MKNT. 



The Council invite applications for the posts of SENIOR DE.MON- 

 STR.\TOR and JU.NIOR DEMONSTRATOR in CHE.MISTRV. 



.\ppiications, together with copies of Testimonials, to W forwarded on or 

 before L»eceml>cr 14, to the undersigned, from whom further particulars 

 may he obtained. 



November 23, 1898. T. MO RTIMER GREEN . Reg istrar. 



PROFESSOR OF E N G L I S H AND 



PHILOSOPHY.— Wanted for the South African College. Capetown. 

 Salary jCsoo, with a possible increase of ;C'oo. .£50 allowed for passage 

 money. Duties to commence on isl February, iSog. .Applications, 

 with certificates as to qualifications and health, to he addre?-sed 

 OfBce of Nature, St. .Martin's Street, London, W.C, not 



late 



; January. 



WANTED, as DEMONSTRATOR and 



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INSTITUTION. 8 CHARING CROSS ROAD, LONDON. 



(Proprietors— Syndicate of Electrical Engineers, Ltd.) 



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The Rt. Hon. the Earl of CRAWFORD, K.T., F.R.S., Chairman 



The Rt. Hon. Lord Castletown- I Hugh Erat Harrison. 



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Robert Hammond. | William O. Smith. 



Affords a Theoretical and Practical Training, and qualifies the Sons cf 



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After the Preliminary Training inTheory at the lastitution, Students g i 



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an introduciiun to the Profession under the most favourable auspic9, 



APPOINTMENTS HAYE BEEN SECURED FOR OYER 80 PEK 



CENT. OF THE STUDENTS who have completed their Course si 



the foundation of the Institution, and applications continue to be recei 



for competent men. Prospectus on application. The new Session 



just commenced. 



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Constructs Experimental and Special Machinery and ^lodels 

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MATRICULATION B.A. & B.SC. 



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BRUNTS TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 

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 the Department nf Science and .\rt to teach Physics .-uid Mathematics, antl 

 tj take ch.'uge of the I'hysicil Laboratory- and App.-uatus. 



Salary, from .ii.. tu .£90 per .\nnum. 



.\pply at once, staling experientx, with copies of recent Testimonials, to 

 C. E. ST.ACEY, B..\., B.Sc, Head Master. 



TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 

 HUDDERSFIELD. 



The ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP in CHEMISTRY is Vacant 

 Salary, jCioo per .innum. Candidates should possess special knowledge of 

 Organic Chemistry. 



Applications to Ne sent in to the Principal not later than December 12. 

 Statement of duties, and other information, may be obtained upon 

 application. THOS. THORP, Secretary. 



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■ 4. 21 and .■■ ; June 4 and 11 ; July -•. and 16. " 1890" ; also Index 

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