NA TURE 



[March 9. 1899 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



NOTICK IS HERKliV UIVKN, ihal 

 APRIL ncM, tl.c .S.:iialt will pr.K;cc<l lo ele 

 Departments for the year commencing July i 



ExamiHtrships. Satariis, 



Arts ani> ScitCNCK. {Knelt,) 



c 



Two in 1 atin 180 ' ^'°^- J' ^- Po^'S-'"':. •'^''^ ■ l.itl.D 



I Vacant. 

 •,.... :_ ,-.. 1. I G. E. Marindin, Esq.. M.A. 



-° 1 Prof. R. Y. Tyrrell, Litt.U.. D.C.I.. 

 .^ 1 Prof. J. W. Hales, M.A. 

 ^" \ Vacant. 



_ 1 .S. K. Gardiner, Esq., D.C.L. 



°° \ Prof. r. York Powell, M.A. 



I James Bolelle, Esq., B.A. 



Two 



and 1 



I History 



French Languai;e 



the Gen 



hristia.; I 

 ire His- 1 



Language | 



and Literature i 



Two in the Hebrew Te.xt of the. 

 Old Testament, the Greek | 

 'le.\t of the New Testament, 

 t he Evidences of the Chri 

 Religion, and Scripture 1 



Two in Mental and .Moral » 



.Science J 



Two in Political Economy 

 Two in The Art, Theory, and | 

 History of Teaching ... j 



Two in Mathematics and 1 

 Natural Philosophy ... J 



80 j 



. Mil 



(Re, 

 •ij.l 



B.irry, Esq., \\..\. 

 Schiiddekopf, Ph.D., M.A. 



. C. F. Burney, M.A. 

 . Stenning, Esq., ^L.^ 



Two in Che 



istry . 



Two in Botany and Vegetable I 

 Physiology J 



Two in Comparative Anatomy 1 

 and Zoology* i 



['wo in Geology 

 Geography 



nd Physical 1 



Oman i 

 gisia- \ 

 1-aw } 



Laws 



Two in Jurisprudence, Roma 

 Law, Principles of I^gis 

 tion, and International 1-aw 



Two in Equity and Real and 1 

 Personal Property ... / 



Two in Common Law and Law i 

 and Principles of Evidence i 



Two in Constitutional Historj- I 

 of England ) 



Medicine. 



Two in Medicine 



Two in Surgery 



Two in Anatomy 



Two in Physiology 



Two in Obstetric Medicine 

 Two in Materia Medica and I 

 Pharmac-eutical Chemistry ) 

 Two in Forensic Medicine 



Two in Slate Medicine 



Two in Mental Physiology 



I Prof. S. Alexander, M.A. 

 ' " I Vacant. 



, 1 Prof. C. F. Bastable, M.A. 

 °° I Prof. W. A. S. Hewins. M.A. 

 ^. I Prof. James Sully, M.A., LL D. 

 "^ I Vacant. 



I E. W. Hobson, Esq., Sc.D., M.A., 



I F.R.S. 



l Joseph Larmor, Esq., D.Sc , M..\. 



y F. R S. 



, Prof. G. F. FitzGerald, M.A., 



I FR.S. 

 -■"' 1 Prof. Silv.inus Thompson, D Sc, 



I B.A., F.R.S. 



("Prof. William Ramsay, Ph.D., 

 .40 LL.D, F.R.S. 



(V-icant. 



I Prof F. W. Oliver, M.A., D.Sc. 

 135 Prof. J. W. H. Trail, .\.M., M.D., 



i, CM. 



1 F. E. Beddard, Esq ,M..\., F.R.S. 

 '-"l Prof. G. B. Howts, LL.D., F.R S. 



j Prof. T. G. Bonney, Sc.D, M..\., 

 ,. I F.R.S. 

 ''J Prof. Charles Lapwonh, LL.D., 



I F.R.S. 



I J. B Moyle, Esq., D.C L. 

 "^ I Vacant. 



I E. J. Elgood, Esq., B.C.L , M.A. 

 5° \ T. Cyprian Williams, Esq., LL.B. 



1 Hugh Fraser, Esq., M.A., LL.D. 

 5° 1 Vacant. 



I S H. Leonard, Esq., .M.A., B.C.L. 

 -' \ Prof. F. C. Montague, M..\. 



1 W. H. Allchin, Esq., M.D. 

 •'■" I Frederick Taylor, Esq., M.D. 



I William Anderson, Esq., F.R.C.S. 

 200 W. Watson Cheyne, Esq., MB., 



I. CM., F.R.C.S. 



, Prof. G. D. Thane. 

 '5°» Prof. A. H. Young, M.H. 



fProf. J. G. McKendrick, M.D., 

 140- F.R.S. 



IProf. E. A. -Schafcr, LL.D., F.R.S. 



I Peter Horrocks, Esq., M.D. 

 ■°5\ Vacant. 



/ D. J. Leech, Esq., .M.D. 

 '°° ( Sidney Phillips, Esq., .M.D. 

 „ I Prof. J. Dixon Mann, M.D. 



I Thomas Stevenson, Esq., -M.D. 



I tVrthur Newsbolme, Esq., M.D. 

 3° I Edward Sealon, Esq., M.D. 



I Prof. S. Alexander, .M.A. 

 '5 IT. Claye .Shaw, Esq.. M.D., B.A. 



I'he Examincis abcve named 



ifort 



elcctic 



eligible, and intend to offer the 



Candidates must sere' in their names to 

 .>f their qualificalions they may think de 

 MARCH j8. (It is particularly desired .bv the Senate that no application 

 •jf any kind be made to its individual Members.) 



Uoiversily of London, By order of the Senate, 



Burlington Garden., W., F. VICTOR DICklNS, M.B., B.Sc, 



March I, 1800. K<cittrar. 



BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 



Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C. 



I'M-., MAI : C. .VRMIT-VCE-SMII H. .M..\. 



DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.-Complete Day Courses for M the 

 l-,\.Tmiti.Ttin[is in Science, and Complete Evening Courses for all the 

 Kv.uiiiii.ahj.is for the Science, Arts, and Law Degrees. 



SCIENCE CLASSES in every Branch, with Practical Work. Well 

 equipped Laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Bolany, 

 <ieoloi;y, Mineralogy, and Metallurgy. 



CONJOINT BOARD : Lectures and Practical Work in Chemistry, Physics, 

 Biology, and Practical Pharmacy. NEW TERM for Conjoint Board 

 and Inter. M.B. Examinations has just commenced. 



Pros/^ettu!. Calendar (td. ). and Syllabuses of Classes on af-fticalion to the 



Serrelaty. 



THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF 



PHYSICIANS OF LONDON AND THE 



ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS 



OF ENGLAND. 



CONJOINT LABORATORIES. 



Notice is hereby given that the Appointment of Director of the Conjoint 

 Laboratories will shortly be vacant. Candidates for the Appointment arc 

 now invited to transmit to the Secretary, on or before Wednesday, March 

 I5lh. their applications, accompanied by a statement of their qualifications 

 for the post. 



Particulars relating to the Salary and to the duties of the Appointment, 

 may be obtained on application to the Secrbtahv, Examination Hall, 

 Victoria Embankment, London, W.C 



FREDERIC G. HALLETT, Secii:tarv. 



March tst, 189P. 



UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 



CHAIR OF PHYSIOLOGY. 



The Curators of Patronage of the University of Edinburgh will, on a 

 date to be afterwards fixed, proceed to the election of a PROFESSOR of 

 PHYSIOLOGY in room of the late Prof. RuTHERt-ORh. 



Each Candidate for the Chair is requested to lodge with the undersigned, 

 not tlater than Saturday, rMay 20 next, Eight copies ot his Application 

 and Eight copies of any Testimonials which he may desire to submit. One 

 copy of the .\pplication should be signed. 



K. HKRBERT JOHNSTON, W.S., Secretary. 



66 Frederick Street. Edinburgh, March 6, 1S99. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS, 



DEPAKTMLNT OK AGRICULTURE. 

 An .\SSISTANT-LECTURER and DEMONSTRATOR is required 

 in this Department. A leading part of his duties 

 carrying out of Kit;Id Experiments under the di 

 Salary to commence at /^i^oa year. The positioi 

 in importance as the .\ssistant gains experience 

 the College, and to farmers in the County. Appli< 

 Sf.cketary of the Yorkshire College, Leeds, 

 March 13. They should be accompanied by copi' 



should be specific as to the Candidal) 



Further particulars in;iy be obtained fti 



11 be to assist 

 ;tion of the Professor. 

 s one which may grow 

 lecturing to classes in 

 ions, addressed lo the 

 ill be received up to 

 of testimonials, wnich 

 ;cientitic and practical training, 

 the Secretakv. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 



OKI'.VKTMKNr OK I.KATHKK IXDISTRIKS. 

 .Applications will !«■ received up to March t6 for the appointment of 

 ASSISTANT-LECTIKER and DEMONSTRATOR in LE.VfHER 

 INDUSTRIE";. A sound training in Chemistry is essential: technical 

 knowledge, allhouch desirable, is not indlspens.able. .S.ilary to commence 

 at JC150 a year, l-utther particulars may be obtained from the Seck-eTAKV 

 of the College. 



BRUNTS TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 

 MANSFIELD. 



An ASSISTANT MASTER is W.inted in the .ibove School of Science, 

 to teach Woodwork and able to assist in the Chemical or Ph>-sical Lalwr- 

 atory. Salary, .£90 to ^100 per .^nnum. 



.•\pply, giving i|ualilic.ition, age, experience and references, to 



C E. STACEV, B.A . B.-Sc. 



COACHING. 



CHEMISTRV, rilVSlCS, BIOLOGY. 



All Examinations-Conjoint Hoard, University of London, D. P. H., &c.. 

 Theoretical and Practical. Small Clas.ses or Private Tuition. Well-hlted 

 Laboratories. Practical Forensic Medicine.— " R. C," 9 Heathcole 

 Street, Gray's inn Road, London, W.C. 



For other A<hertisemeiils of the forigoing eharacler, 

 see page clii. 



