cvi 
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 
FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 
(Associated with the General and Queen’s Hospitals 
for Clinical Teaching.) 
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY. 
(In connection with the Birmingham Dental Hospital.) 


The Summer Session opens on Tuesday, April 24, 1923. 

The University grants Degrees in Medicine, 
Surgery, and Public Health, and a Diploma in 
Public Health; also Degrees and a Diploma 
in Dental Surgery. 
The Courses of Instruction are also adapted 
to meet the requirements of Students preparing 
for the Examinations of other Universities and 
Licensing Bodies. 

For Prospectus and further information apply to 
WILLIAM F. HASLAM, F.R.C:S., 
: Dean. 

UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. 
VACATION COURSE, JULY 16-27, 1923. 
SHORT COURSES BY PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS. 
Group I. Literary anp Artistic Srupies, including: Present-day 
Germany ; Recent Advances in Education; The Study of Words; 
Celtic Literature ; Public Speaking ; Recent Advances in Palwography. 
Group II. Sociat anp Historicat Stupies, including: The Economic 
Evolution of the XIXth Century: The Settlement of St. Columba in 
Iona; The Call of John Knox to Reformed Ministry, at St. Andrews ; 
Scottish Civilisatiom in the Early Centuries, a.p. ; Cosmogonies, Old 
and New; Recent Excavation in Palestine; The Chapel, King’s Col- 
lege ; ‘he Law of Insurance; Johann Sebastian Bach ; Bach's Original 
Hymn Tunes, illustrated by a choir of voices. 
Group III. Science, including: Evolution ofa Land Flora; Bio-Chemistry ; 
Modern Science and Garden Craft; The Applications of Meteorology 
to Aviation, Gunnery, etc. ; Public Health; The Nervous System of 
Man; Sidelights on Human Disease from the Comparative Pathology 
Standpoint ; Some Recent Advances in Physiology; The Hive Bee in 
Health and Disease; Recent Progress in Parasitology ; Catalysis and 
its Industrial Application. 
The lectures will be given in the forenoons. 
Historical and Scientific Excursions will be arranged for the afternoons. 
Fee Two Guineas for the whole Course ; One Guinea for a week. 
For further particulars apply to the SECRETARY tothe UNIVERSITY 
OF ABERDEEN. 

UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 
Session 1923-1924. 
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 
Dean—Prof. T B. ABELL, O.B.E., M.Eng., R.C.N.C., Ret., 
M.Inst.N.A. 
Prospectus and full particulars of the following may be obtained on 
application to the REG RAR: Engineering, Thermodynamics of Heat 
Engines, Strength of Materials, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, 
Naval Architecture, Metallurgy, Geology, Marine Engineering, Design and 
Drawing, Refrigeration, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry. 

=, 
NATURE 


[APRIL 7, 1923 
BIRKBECK COLLEGE. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
Principal—GEORGE SENTER, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C. 
EVENING COURSES for the Degrees of the 
University of London in the Faculty of Science and 
for the Geography Diploma. 

Facilities are also provided during both day and 
evening for Post-Graduate and Research Work. 
Calendar, 1s.; by post, 1s. 5d. Prospectus free. 
For full particulars, apply to the SECRETARY, 
Birkbeck College, Fetter Lane, E.C.4. 

APPOINTMENTS BOARD 
OF THE 
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 
AND TECHNOLOGY, 
SOUTH KENSINGTON, S.W.7. 
EMPLOYERS requiring men who have received a thorough training in 
Science and Technology, and who are Diplomates or Associates of the 
Imperial College, or of one of its three constituent Colleges, are asked to 
make use of the services of the Board. No fees. 
The Imperial College includes The Royal College of Science, The Royal 
School of Mines, and The City and Guilds (Engineering) College. The 
Associates of the Colleges receive thorough training in Science and Tech- 
nology, including Aeronautics, Applied Optics and Optical Eng 
Biology, Chemical Technology, Chemistry (all branches), Engineering (¢ i 
branches, including Metallurgy, Mining, Mining Geology and Oil Tech- 
nology), Geology, Mathematics and Mechanics, and Physics. 
TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE 
Rapid preparation by highly qualified tutors for 
MATRICULATION, 
Intermediate and Final B.A. and B.Sc., 
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE LOCALS. 
Single subjects may be taken :—Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, 
Mathematics, Chemistry, Logic, etc. For terms address— 
Mr. J. CHARLESTON, B.A. (Hons. Oxon, & Lond.), 
14 Elsham Road, Kensington, W.r4. 


BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC 
LONDON, S.W.11 
Award of Tate Scholarships for Session 1923-24. 
The examinations for the award of SCHOLARSHIPS in ENGINEER- 
ING, SCIENCE, and DOMESTIC SCIENCE, will be held on Tuesday, 
June 5, 1923, and the succeeding days. Thescholarships vary in value from 
20 to £30 per annum with free tuition, and are tenable for two or three years. 
Last day of entry April 21, 1923. 
Full particulars on application to the PrinciraL. 

TO SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCH STUDENTS. 
THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOCRAPHICAL SERVICE BUREAU, 
employed by British Government Departments, University Professors, ete., 
supplies complete Continental and American bibliographies on any scientific, 
literary, or medical subject. Chemical work a speciality. Extracts made. 
Headquarters: Vienna. English representative: ‘ ALEXANDRIAN,” XA 
Longridge Road, Earl’s Court, S.W.5. 

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
The Senate invite applications for the UNIVERSITY CHAIR OF 
ANATOMY, tenable at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College. 
Salary £1000 a year. Applications (12 copies) must be received not later 
than first post on April 16, 1923, by the Acapemic ReeistRar, University 
a oe South Kensington, S.W.7, from whom further particulars may 
e obtained. 

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
The Senate invite applications for the RAMSAY MEMORIAL CHAIR 
of CHEMICAL ENGINEERING tenable at University College. Full 
particulars may be obtained from the Acapemic ReGistRaAk, University of 
London, South Kensington, London, S.W.7. 
