NA TURE 



[March 27, 1902 



ROYAL INSTITUTION OF 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



ALBEMARLE STREET, TICCAUILLV, W. 



LECTURE ARRANGEMENTS AFTER EASTER, 1902. 



Lecturk Hour 3 o'clock p.m. 



Allan Maci'adven, M.D., B.Sc, Fullerian Professor of Physiology, 

 R.I. Three Lectures on "Recent Methods and Results in Biological 

 Inquiry." On Tuesdays, April 8, 15, 22. 



Pkokhssor F. York Powell, M.A., LL.D., Regius Professor of Modern 

 History, University of 0^ford. Three Lectures on "English Kings and 

 Kingship." On Tuesdays, April 29, May 6, 13. 



Professor Karl Pearson, M.A., F.R.S.. Professor of Applied Mathe- 

 matics, University College, London. Three Lectures on " The Laws of 

 Heredity, with Special Reference 10 Man." On Tuesdays, May 20, 27, 

 June 3 (The Tyndall Lectures.) 



Professor Dewar, M.A., LL.D., n.Sc, F.R.S., M.K./., Fulleriin 

 Professor of Chemistry, R.L 1 hree Lectures on "The Oxygen Group of 

 Elements.*' On Thursdays, April to, 17, 24. 



A. Smith Woodward, Esq , LL.U., F.K.S., Keeper of the Geological 

 Department, British Museum. Three Lectures on " Recent Geological 

 Discoveries." On Thursdays. May r, 8, 15. 



M. H. SiMELMANN, Esq., Author of " British Sculpture and Sculptors of 

 Today." Three Lectures on "Contemporary British Sculpture." On 

 Thursdays, May 22, 29, June 5. 



William H. Cummincs, Esq., Mus.D Dub., F.S.A., Hon. R.A.M.. 

 Principal of the Guildhall School of Music. Three Lectures on " British 

 National Song "(With Musical Illustrations). On Saturdays,- April 12, 

 19, 26. 



Professor Walter Raleigh, M.A., Professor of English Language 

 and Literature, University of Glasgow. Three Lectures on " Poets and 

 Poetry." On Saturdays, May 3, 10, 17. 



Professor Brandek Matthews, Litt.D., D.C.L.. Professor of 

 Dramatic Literature, Columbia University, New York, U.S.A. Three 

 Lectures on "The Development of the English Drama." i. The Art of 

 the Dramatist ; 2. The Drama of the Middle Ages; 3. The Drama under 

 Eliz.tbeth. On Saturdays, May 24, 31, June 7. 



Subscription (to Non-Members) to all Courses of Lectures (extending 

 from Christmas to Midsummer). Two Guineas. Tickets issued daily at the 

 Institution, or sent by post on receipt of Cheque or Post-Office Order. 



Members may purchase not less than Three Single Lecture Tickets, 

 available for any Afternoon Lecture, for Half-a-Guinea. 



The Friday Evening Meetings will be resumed on April 11, at 9 p.m., 

 when Professor Dewar will give a Discourseim " Problems of the Atmo- 

 sphere." Succeeding Discourses will probably begiven by the Right Hon. 

 Sir John H. A. Macdonald, Dr. J. Mackenzie Davidson, Sir Robert 

 Ball, Mr. A. E. Tutton, Sir Beniamin Baker, Prof. A. A. 

 MiCHELSON, Prof. Norman Collie, and other gentlemen. To these 

 Meetings Members and their Friends only are admitted. 



Persons desirous of becoming Members are requested to apply to the 

 Secretary. When proposed they are immediately admitted to all the 

 Lectures, tothe Friday Evening Meetings, and to the Library and Reading- 

 Rooms; and their Families are admitted to the Lectures at a reduced 

 charge. P.iyment : First Year, Ten Guineas ; afterwards. Five Guineas a 

 Year ; or a composilir.n of Sixty Guineas. 



LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



The SUMMER SESSION commences on M.-iy i. 



The Hospital is the largest in the Kingdom; nearly Soo beds are in 

 constant use, and no beds are closed. In-patients last year, 12,746 ; 

 Out-patients, 101,762; Accidents, 19,944; Major Operations, 2,526. 



ArpolNTMENTS. — Sixty qualihed Appointments are made annually, and 

 more than 150 Dressers, Clinical Clerks, &c., appointed every three 

 months. All are free to Students of the College. Holders of Resident 

 Appointments have Free Board. 



SCHOLARSHIFS AND PRIZES.— Twenty-scven Scholarships and Prizes are 

 given annually. Students entering in May can compete lor the Entrance 

 Scholarships in September. 



As one of the Constituent Schools of the University of London, complete 

 Courses of Instruction are provided for the Medical and Surgical Degrees 

 of the University. 



Special entries for Medical and Surgical Practice ran be made. 

 Qualihed Practitioners will find excellent opportunities for studying the 

 rarest diseases. 



A reduction of 15 guineas is made to the Sons of Members of the Pro- 

 fession. 



Enlargement of the College. — New Laboratories and Class-rooms 

 for Bacteriology, Public Health, Operative Surgery, Chemistry. Biology, 

 &c., have now been added, with all modern improvements. 



The Clubs' Union Athletic Ground is within easy re.ach of the Hospital. 



The College is easily approached by the Central London, Metropolitan 

 and other Railw.ays. 



For Prospectus and information as to Residence, &c., apply, personally, 

 or by letter, to 



MUNRO SCOTT, W.arden. 



Mile End, E. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



FACnM.TV OF MIODUTNE. 

 The SUMMER SESSION begins on May i. 



The work is arranged so that a Student may advantageously begin his 

 medical curriculum then. 

 Full information may be obtained from either of the undersigned. 



J. R. BRADFORD, M D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Dean of the Faculty. 

 T. GREGORY FOSTER, Secretary. 



GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOO 



The SUMMER SESSION will begin on M.-iy 1, and Students 

 entering will be eligible to compete for Entrance Scholarships of the c 

 bined value of j^4io in the following September, as well .is for the numei 

 Medals, Scholarships, and Prizes awarded during the period of Students; 



The Hospital contains accommodation for 644 beds, and arrangem 

 being made as rapidly as possible to place the entire number at the .ser 

 of the sick poor, by reopening the Wards that have been closed for wan 

 funds for the last fifteen years. 



The Appointments tenable by Students have been increased by 

 than 150 a year, chiefly by the addition of Clerkships and Dresscrshipi 

 the departments of Ophthalmology, Gynecology, and Otologj-. 



To augment the teaching of special subjects. Registrars and Tutc 

 been appointed in the Ophthalmic and Obstetric Departments. 



All Hospital Appointments are open to Students without charge, 

 holders of Resident Appointments are provided with board and lodging. 



The College accommodates 60 Students, under the supervisio 

 Resident Warden. 



The Dental School provides the full Curriculum required for the L.E 

 England. 



The Clubs' Union Athletic Ground is easily accessible. 



A Handbook of Information for those about to enter the Medical F 

 fession will be forwarded on application. 



For Prospectus of the School, containing full particulars as to 

 Course of Study advised. Regulations for Residents in the Collei;e 

 apply personally, or by letter to the Dean, Guy's Hospital, l.t 

 Bridge, S.E. 



THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICA 

 MEDICINE. 



(UNDER THE AUSPICES OF HIS MAJESTY'S 

 GOVERNMENT.) 



CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 

 (In connection with the Hospitals of the Seamei 

 Hospital Society.) 



The next SESSION commences on Thursday, May i, 1902 

 Prospectus, Syllabus, and other particulars, apply to the Secretai 

 P. MiCHELLi, Esq., Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, S.E. 



India 



LoNi: 



Marcl: 1 



INDIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 

 DEPARTMENT. 



Three vacancies in the Indian Geological Department. Clndid.i 

 should apply in WTiting tothe Under Secretary of State. India Offi 

 Whitehall, S.W., on or before April 15, igoz, with certificates ; 

 cations and character. (i)TWO ASSISTANT SUPERINTEN UEN 

 SHIPS (Permanent graded staff). Qualifications : .\ge about 25, 

 character, good health and active habits, a University degree and 

 two years' practical work on a geological survey, or in a mil 

 in a chemical laboratory. Initial salary, 350 rupees a month 

 annual increments, and grade promotion. (2) ONE TEMPORAI 

 (FIVE YEARS) APPOINTMENT AS MINING SPECIAL!.' 

 (Qualifications ; Age under 30, good character, good health and .-icti 

 habits, diploma of a mining college or Royal College of Science, 

 practical experience in geological surveys, and in ore mining a: 

 assistant manager. Salary offered, from 600 to 900 rupees a month, act 

 ing to qualifications. 



For further particulars apply to the Secretary, Revenue Departn 

 India Office, Whitehall, S.W. 



A. GODLEY. 

 Under Secretary of St:. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. 



UXIVHRSITV OF SYDNEY. 



Applications are invited from gentlemen qualified to fill the aho 

 position. Salary, .C3sO per annum. £to allowed for passage n 

 L'Jutics to begin June i next, or soon thereafter. 



Further particulars may be obtained from the .^gent-General for Xt 

 South Wales, 9, Victoria Street, London, S.W., to whom applicatioi 

 stating applicant's age and qualifications, and accompanied by two copies 

 each testimonial submitted, should be sent not later then April 12, 1902 

 HENRY COPELAND, 



March in, lo^r. A:;enl-Gcncr.il for New South W.-il 



THE GLASGOW AND WEST OF 

 SCOTLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE 



DEPARTMENT OF MINING AND GEOLOGY. 



The Governors invite applications for the LECTURESHIPin MININ 

 and GEOLOGY, v.-ic.int by the appointment of .\lr. G. R. Thompso 

 B.Sc, to the Professorship of Mining in the Yorkshire College, Leeds. 



The stipenil attached to the post is ^£250 per annum, and the Lcctur 

 must be prepared to give his whole time to the College. 



Applications and testimonials must he sent not later than .\pril 30 to tl 

 Secretary, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



For other Scholastic Advertiscmeitl! sec p. i. of Supplement. 



