NA TURE 



[Deckmuer 26, 1901 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ihat on WEDNESDAY, joth of 

 APRIL nexl, the Senate will proceed to elect Examiners in the following 

 Departments for the ye.ir commencing July i, 1902. 



The Examiners named below are re-eligihlc, and intend to offer them* 

 selves for re-election. 



E.raminerskips. 



Arts and Science. 

 in Latin 



Two in Greek 



Salaries Present Examiners 



(Each.) 



_ ( Prof. J. S. Reid, M.A., Litl. 

 ••• =°°{ R. D. Hicks, Esq., M.A. 



/J. E. Sandys, Esq., Litt.D. 

 ...140 I Rev. \V. G. Rutherford, 



I LL.D. 



V u..„f I \\j rr»i.... ]\[ A 



'T. - .t- K. 1- \. T /Prof. J. W. Hales, j\l.A. 



Two in the English Language 1 p^„f ;^_ g -^ ■' jj Lilt., Ph.D., 



and Literature / I M A 



the German Language 1 

 -iterature i 



T' 



wo in the Hebrew Text of the. 

 Old Testament, the Greek | 

 Text of the New Testament, (_ 

 the Evidences of the Ch: 

 Religion, and Scriptur 



tory 



Mental and Moral 

 Science 



Two in Political Economy 

 Two in The Art, Theory, and \ 

 History of Teaching ... J 



Two in Mathematics and 1 

 Natural Philosophy ... / 



Two in Experimental Philosophy 



Two in Chemistry 



nd Veget.able 1 

 : Anatomy \ 



Two in Botany ; 



Physiology 

 Two in Comparativ 



and Zoology 



rwo in Geology and Physi 

 Geogr.aphy 



Laws. 



( Prof. F. York Powell, M.A. 

 M Arthur Hassall, Esq., M.A. 



fProf. Frederick Spencer, Ph. I 

 >- M.A. 



\ Prof Paul Harbicr. 



(■Karl Breul, Esq., Litt.D., Ph. I 

 J M.A. 



(.E. L, Milner-Darry, Esq., M..V 



C. F. Burney, M..^. 

 j- 5o\J. F. Stenning, Esq., M.A. 



I Prof. G F. Stout, M.A. 

 ■"{W. E. lohnson, Esq., M.A. 



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

 '° { Prof. W. A. S. Hewins, M.A. 



, Oscar Browning, Esq., M.A. 

 !5 j Prof. James Sully, M.A., LI,.D. 



; M.ijor P. A. MacMahon, D.Sc, 

 ,ol F.R.S. 



I Prof. A. G. Greenhill, M.-V, F R.S. 



yProf. J. H. Poynting, D Sc, M.A., 

 J F.R.S. 

 °\ Vacant. 



rProf. Percy F. Frankland, Ph.D., 

 .0 B.Sc, F.R.S. 



I Vacant. 

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

 '' j Prof. R. W. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc. 

 Prof. G. B. Howes, LL.D., F.R.S. 

 Sedgwick, Esq., M.A., 



C Prof. G. I 



o\ Adam S 



I. F.R.S. 



Two in Jurisprudence, Roman"! 



Law, Principles of Legisla- V 



tion, and International Law ) 

 Two in Equity and Real and I 



Personal Properly ... j" 



Two in Common Law and Law 1 



and Principles of Evidence ) 



Two in Constitutional History t 

 of England ] 



Two in Medicine 



Two in Surgery 



Two in .\naiomy 



Two in Physiology 



Two in Obstetric Medicine 



Two in Materia Medica and 1 

 Pharmaceutical Chemistry J 



Two in Forensic Medicine 



Two in State Medicine 



Two in Mental Physiology 



Music. 



Two in Music 



(•Prof. W. J. Sollas, D.Sc, LL.D., 

 75- F.R.S. 



I. Prof. G. A.J. Cole, F.G.S. 



(■ J. Pawley Bate, Esq., LL.D., M.A. 

 :oo,' Rev. T. A. Walker, LL.D., Litt.D., 



(. M.A. 

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

 5° \T. Cyprian Williams, Esq., LL.I). 



fHugh Fraser, Esq., M.A., LL.D. 

 50 W. Blake Odgers, Esq., LL.D., 



I M.A., K.C. 

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

 ' \ A. T. Carter, Esq., D.C.L. 



( Frederick Taylor, Esq., M.D, 

 I G. V. Poore, Esq., M.D. 

 ( W. Watson Cheyne, Esij. 



C.B., 



™. MB., CM., F.R.C.S. 



I, Edmund Owen, Esq., M.B. 

 .„) Prof. A. H. Young, ALB. 

 ^ I Prof. Arthur Robinson. M.D. 



rProf. J. G. McKendrick, M.D., 

 40J F.R.S. 



(.Prof. E. H. Starling, M.D., F.R.S. 



(Amand Routh, Esq., M.D., B.Sc. 



^ i Vacant 

 rProf. J 

 100' D.Sc, . ..X..J. 



I.E. C. Perry, Esq., M.D., M.A 

 g 1 A. P. Lutr, Esq., M.D., B.Sc. 



Rose Bradford, 

 D.Sc:, F.R.S. 



M.D., 



30 



1 Vacant. 



(Arthur Newsholme, Esq., M.D. 

 Ij. C. Thresh, Esq., D.Sc, M.D. 

 f G. H. Sav.-.ge, Esq., M.D. Jfl 

 ' IProf. G. F. Stout, M.A. 



„ (Sir Walter Parratt, Mus. Doc 

 ■•■ 50 \c. W. Pearce, Esq., Mus. Doc. ei 

 their names to the Principal, with any attestation 

 I^ FiM;'l7A"S'v""";V"^ '""'' ^^}' ■'"'"'= desirable, on or before SATURDAY, 

 r tl.KU.^KY I. (it is particularly desired by the Senate that no application 

 ol .inv kind be made to its individual Members ) 



Candidates must 

 >^f their qualific: 



.South Kensington, S.W., 

 December, 1901. 



' By order of the Senate, 

 ARTHUR W. RUCKER, M.A. 



BIRKBEGK INSTITUTION, 



Breams Buildingfs, Chancery Lane, E.G. 



l'ij.-:tuAi, ; (i. .\RMlTAGi;S.\Ill II, M.A. 



Science Classes with Practical Work. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES for— 



UNIVERSITY of LONDON B.Sc. Pass and Honours, 



Inter. Sci , Prelim. Sci., and Inter. MM. (Chemistry) Examinations. 

 CONJOINT BOARD, DENTAL and PHARMACEUTICAL 

 EXAMINATIONS. 



COMPLETE DAY COURSE IN METALLURGY AND MINING. 



HIGHLY EQUIPPED LABORATORIES, for- 



CHEMISTRY. PHYSICS, BIOLOGY (ZOOLOGY and BOTANY), 

 METALLURGY, GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY. 



EVENING CLASSES in .all BRANCHP:S of SCIENCE. 



Prospectus free. Calendar {Sessioi: 1901-2) 6d. By post 8rf. 



JENNER INSTITUTE of PREVENTIVE 

 MEDICINE. 



The Governing Body of the IKNNER INSTITUTEof PREVENTIVE 

 MEDICINE offers two STUDENTSHIPS, of the value of ilijo, for the 

 purpose of research. (.) In the BACTERIOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, 

 :u.d (2) in the PATHOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT of 

 the Institute under the direction of the Governing Body. 



The Studentships are tenable by British (including Colonial) subjects for 

 one year, but renewable for a second year at the option of the Governing 

 Body. 



Applications for either of the above appointments lo be sent in without 

 delay 10 



ALLAN M.\CFADYEN, M.D., Secretary to the Governing Body. 



Chelsea G.irdens, London, S.W. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



F.A.CULTV OF SCIENCE. 



PROFESSORSHIP OF METALLURGY. 



The Council invite applications f.^r a Chair of .Metallurgy at an inclusive 



stipend of .£700 per .annum, rhe Professor will be required to enter on his 



duties in ,\pril, 1902 



Higher Consultative work, lo keep in touch with Metallurgical Practice, 

 will be permitted to the Professor, provided that this work docs not inter- 

 fere with the proper discharge of University duties. _ 



Applications, accompanied by sixty copies of lestimonials, should be sent 

 to the undersigned on or before January 31, 1902, 

 Further p.trticulars m.xy be obtained from 



GEO. H. MORLEV, 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 

 PROFESSORSHIP OF MINING. 



The Council invite applications for a Cha'r of Mining at an inclusive 

 stipend ofjf6oa per annum. I'hc Professor will be required to enter on bis 

 duties in April 1902. 



Higher (Consultative work, to keep in touch with Mining practice, will be 

 permitted to the Professor, provided that ibis work does not interfere with 

 the proper discharge of University duties. 



.Applications, accompanied by sixty copies of testimonials, should be sent 

 to the undersigned on or before January 31, 1902. 



Further particulars may be obtained from 



GEO. H. MORLEV, 



THE DURHAM COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. 



NE\VC.-\STLE-UPON-TVi\E. 

 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 

 WANTED AT ONCE.— DEMONSTRATOR in MECHANICAL 

 ENGINEERING, who will also be required to assist in Electrical Engin- 

 eering Laboratory. 

 Stipend commencing at .£145 per annum. 



Apply, with one set of testimonials, on or before January 2, 1902, to the 

 Secretarv at the College. 



MR. R. A. BUDDICOM, B.A.Oxon., F.G.S., 



Curator Lately re^icned of the Plymouth Museum and Art G.allery, .ids 

 as Consjilt.ant in Designing Museum Buildings, Cises, Collections.- 

 17 Craven Hill Gardens, Hyde Park, W. 



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