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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
A Lecture on “Lue Psycuo.ocy or Epitersy” will be delivered in 
English by Dr. E. D. WLERSMA (Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology 
in the University of Groningen) in the RoperT BARNEs HALt at the Roya. 
Society or Mepicine, 1 Wimpole Street, W.1, on Tuurspay, May 24, at 
5.15 pM. The Chair will be taken by Dr. Roserr H. Core, M.D., 
&.R.C,P. (Examiner in Mental Diseases in the University). ADMISSION 
FREE, W1THOUT TICKET 
EDWIN DELLER, Academic Registrar. 

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. 
EXTENSION SUMMER MEETING. 
Part I., July 27-August 7; Part Il., August 7-16. 
(a) UNIVERSITIES, Medieval and Modern, and their Place in 
National Life; (4) Social and Economic Problems of ENGLISH 
COUNTRY LIFE; (c) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (August 8-17 in- 
clusive),a course under the supervision of Dr, F. D. CuattTaway, F.R.S. 
Lectures on UNIVERS:TY HISTORY AND PROBLEMS: Sir 
Michael Sadler, Dr. E. Barker, Mr. W. M. Childs, Dr. G. G. Coulton, Dr. 
tenses, Mr. A. C. M. Croome, Sir G. Foster, Mr. E. L. S. Horsburgh, 
Dr. L. Jacks, Mr. Albert Mansbridge, Mr. J. A. R. Marriott, Mr. P. 1. 
Moe ite Ramsay Muir, Prof. Perey Nunn, Canon Ollard, Prof. R. S. 
Rait, Rev. G. Richards, Miss Maude Royden, Dr. Selbie, Profs. H. H. 
Turner ra GG J. Webb, President of Magdalen, Warden of Wadham, 
Master of Balliol, and lishops of Carlisle and Manchester. Lectures on 
RURAL PROBLEMS, by Mr. A. W. Ashby, Mr. G. Dallas, Lord Ernle, 
Sir D. Hall, Mr. J. L. Hammond, Major Hart-Synnot, Mr. C. S. Orwin, 
Mr. G. H. Powell, Sir H. Rew, Mr. R. Robbins, Lady Mabel Smith, and 
Prof. Somerville. 
‘Ticket tor the meeting, £2: 2s. ; for either Part, &1:10s. A list of books 
for preliminary reading, price 4d., a list of lodgings, price 6d., and pro- 
gramme gratis may be had from Rev. F. E. Hurcuinson, University Ex- 
tension Delegacy, Oxford. 
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. 
NEXT SESSION BEGINS 
OCTOBER. I, * 1923: 
Subjects : 


Candidates for admission in the Session 1923- 
1924 should apply at once to the REGISTRAR of 
the UNIVERSITY, from whom copies of the 
General Prospectus or special Departmental 
Prospectuses may be obtained. 

RAMSAY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR 
CHEMICAL RESEARCH. 
The Trustees will consider, at the end of June 1923, applications for 
FELLOWSHIPS not exceeding two in number, one of which is limited to 
candidates educated in Glasgow. The value of each Fellowship will be 
£250 per annum, to which may be added a grant for expenses not exceeding 
450 per annum. j 
Ihe Fellowship will normally be tenable for two years, and may he-ex- 
tended for a third year. 
Full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned, to whom applica- 
tions must be forwarded not later than June 15, 1023. 
WALTER W. SETON, 
Organising Secretary, 
University College, London 
Ramsay Memorial Fund. 
(Gower Street, W.C.r). 

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 
JAMES WATT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP. 
The Council invites applications for the JAMES WATT RESEARCH 
FELLOWSHIP in the Thermo-Dynamics of Internal Combustion Engines. 
Candidates should hold an Honours Degree in Engineering of a British 
University, and /have had some experience in Research. The Fellowship 
has at present an annual value of £220, and is renewable. Applications 
should be sent in not later than May 31, 1923. 
Further particulars may be obtained from the DEAN of the Facutty oF 
Science, The University, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
GEO, H. MORLEY, Secretary, 
NATURE 

[May 19, 1923 

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
THOMAS SMYTHE HUGHES MEDICAL RESEARCH FUND. 
Applications for GRANTS from the Thomas Smythe Hughes Medical 
Research Fund for assisting medical research, accompanied by the names 
and addresses of two references, must be made to the ACADEMIC REGISTRAR, 
University of London, South Kensington, S.W.7 (from whom further 
particulars may be obtained) not later than®) une 15, (Bae 
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.14. 


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,” 1A. 
Longridge Road, Earl's Court, 5.W.5. 
‘ 

DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH required for 
Falkland Islands Government Ship “* Discovery,’’ now fitting out for 
marine research in Antarctic and other waters, mainly in connection with 
whales and whaling. 
Applicants should preferably be graduates in natural science, with a 
record of research work in. biology and experience in the execution of 
scientific work at sea, and must be qualified to co-ordinate and control 
the work of a scientific staff. 
Salary—£roco a year, with free messing when afloat. Application for 
somewhat higher rate might be considered in case of candidate with 
exceptional qualifications and experience. 
Period of engagement 2} years in first instance, from about Septeniter 
1 next, 
Applications must be received by June 15 and must be on prescribed 
form, unless candidate is abroad and unable to obtain form in time. 
Further particulars and forms of application can be obtained Ly letter 
from the SEcrETARy, “* Discovery" Committee, Colonial Office, S. W.1. 


CITY AND COUNTY BOROUCH OF BELFAST. 
The Technical Instruction Committee invite applications for the ition 
of LECTURER in ELEMENTARY SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS 
at the Municipal College of Technology, Belfast. 
The salary attached to the position is £200 per annum with Bonus on the 
Whitley award scale. (A permanent scale of salary will shortly be adopted.) 
Particulars of the duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained 
from the undersigned, with whom applications, on the special form provided 
ae purpo-e, must be lodged not later than Noon on TUESDAY, May 29, 
1 
The duties of the position commence on September 1 next. - 
Applications should be accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials 
(original testimonials must not be sent). 
CANVASSING IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND WILL DIS- 
QUALIFY. 
RUPERT STANLEY, Principal, 
Municipal College of Technology, Belfast. 
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, 
BANGALORE. 
PROFESSORSHIP OF BIOCHEMISTRY. 
There will be a vacancy in the PROFESSORSHIP of BIO- 
CHEMISTRY in 1924. Applicants will be expected to have achieved 
some considerable reputation as research workers and must have had good 
experience in teaching. 
Particulars may be ubtained from the Secretary, Cambridge University 
Appointments Board, University Offices, St. Andrews. Street, Cambridge, 
who has been authorised to collect and forward applications to the Selecting 
Body. Applications should reach the Secretary by May 31, 1923. : 
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UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL FRUIT AND VEGETABLE 
PRESERVATION RESEARCH STATION. 
Applications are invited for the appointment of (2) BIOCHEMIST and 
(4) MICRO-BIOLOGIST. 
Providing that applicants with sufficiently high qualifications are forth- 
coming, one of the appointments will be a Principal Assistantship (£600, 
rising by annual increments of £25 to £8co) and one a Senior Assistantship 
(£400, rising by annual increments of £20 to 46600). 
Communications with reference to . these appeintoent shoyld be 
addressed to the REGISTRAR, University of Bristol, to whom applications 
should be sent not later than May 26. 



