NA TURE 



[April 17, 1902 



ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



ALBERT EMBANKMENT, S.E. 

 The SUMMER SESSION will commcnci: on MayV 



St. Thomas's Hospital being one of the Medical Schools of the University 

 ■of London, provision is made for the courses of study prescribed for the 

 Preliminary Scientific, Intermediate, and Final Examinations in Medicine. 



Students entering in the Summer are eligible to compete for the Science 

 Scholarships of ;£i50 and ;£6o, awarded in October. 



AH Appointments are open to Students without e.\tra payment. 



Tutorial Cl.asscs are held prior to the Second and Final Examinations of 

 the Conjoint Hoard in January, April, and July. 



A Register of approved lodgings and of private families receiving Boarders 

 ts kept in Secretary's Office. 



Excellent Day Club accommodation is provided in the School Building, 

 and an Athletic Ground at Chiswick. 



Prospectuses and all particulars may be obtained from the Medical 

 Secretary, Mr. G. KtNi.LE. 



H. i;. TURNKV. M.A , M.D.Oxon.. Dean. 



THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 

 MEDICINE. 



(UNDER THE AUSPICES OK HIS MAJESTY'S 

 GOVERNMENT.) 



CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 



(In connection with the Hospitals of the Seamen's 



Hospital Society.) 



The next SESSION 

 Prospectus, Syllabus, ai 

 P. M.CHELLl, Esq., Seam 



Thursday, May i, 1902. For 

 other particulars, apply to the Secretary, 

 I's Hospital. Greenwich, S.E. 



ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



PADDINGTON, W. 



The SUMMER SESSION will commence on May i, 1902. Six 

 Entrance Scholarships, value ;£i45 to ^£52 10s., for which Students joining 

 in M.-iy are eligible, will be open for competition on September 23 and 

 24 : ihe Hospital and Medical School, close to Paddington Station 

 (G. \V. R.), may be inspected on Mondays and Thursdays 3 to 4 p.m.— 

 Calendar, with full p.irliculars, on application to the Dean. 



LONDON (ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL) 

 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FOR WOMEN. 



S HUNTER STREET, BRUNSWICK SijUARE, W.C. 



The SUMMER SESSION will begin on MAY i, 1902. Students 

 entering on tb.at date can compete for the Entrance Scholarships awarded 

 in October. Special classes are arranged for the preliminary scientific 

 -and M.B. examinations of the University of London.— Particulars as to 

 fees, scholarships, lic, can be obtained from the Secketarv, Miss Douili. 

 M.B. 



E. GARRETT ANDERSON, M.D., Dean. 



RATIONAL AND PRACTICAL EDUCA- 



TION FOR liOVS at Cl.acton College, Clacton-on-Sea ; for aims 

 and methods see illustraled prospectus. Headmaster, Harold Picton, 

 B.Sc.(Lond.), Gold, Silver .and Research Medallist of University College. 



COUNTV BOROUGH OF BRIGHTON. 



PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUM AND 



ART GALLERIES. 



APPOINTMENT OK CHIEF LIBRARIAN, &c. 



The Council of the County Borough of Brighton invite applications for 

 the appointment of Chief Librarian, whose duties will also include the 

 superintendence of the Corporation Museums and Art Galleries— age 

 between 30 and 45. Commencing Salary, /300 per annum. Duties to 

 commence on July 1, 190?. P.articulars of the qualifications required, the 

 duties to be performed, and the conditions ujjon which the appointment will 

 be made, together with printed forms of application, may be obtained at my 

 Office at the Town Hall, Brighton. . - 



Applications made on the forms supplied, accompanied with copies of 

 Testimonials, must reach me at my Office before 12 o'clock on Saturday, 

 May 3, 1002. 



F. J. TILLS ION E, Town Clerk. 



Town IL.ll, BrJKhlon. April o, iq..2. 



THE GLASGOW AND WEST OF 

 SCOTLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



DEI'AKTMKNT OF MINING AND GEOLOGY. 

 TheGovernors invite applic.itionsfor the LECTURESHIP in MINING 



and GEOLOGY, vacant by the appointment of Mr. G. R. Thompson, 

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



The stipend att.ached to the post is .£250 per annum, and the Lecturer 

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



Applications and testimonials must be sent not later than April 30 to the 

 Secketakv, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



Secretary's Office, 

 38 Bath Street, Glasgow. 



BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 



BREAMS HUH, l)INc;S, CHANCEKV LANE, K.C. 

 The New Term commenced THURSDAY, APRIL 10. 

 Day and Evening Courses of Study arc held in the following Science 

 subjects :- 



Chemistry J. E. Mackenzie, Ph.D., D.Sc. 



Physics Alheht Gkifkiths, U.Sc. 



Mathematics E. H. Smart. M.A. 



Botany A. B. Rknule, M.A., D.Sc. 



Zoology H. W. Unthank, B.A., B.Sc. 



Geology and Mineralogy ... Geo. F. Hakris, F.G.S. 



'^'mSI '^!.""'"^'' ''"'' } Geo. Patchin, A.R.S.M. 



Als> Classes in French, German, Spanish, Russian and Italian. 



The Science Courses include practical work in well.e<|uipped Labora- 

 tories, and provide for the requirements of the University of London 

 Degrees. 



Classes are also arranged for Conjoint Board, Dental and Pharmaceutical 

 Examinations. 



Evening Classes are held in Practical Geometry, Building Construction, 

 Machine Construction, Applied Mechanics and Steam, Physiology and 

 Hygiene. 



Further information on application to the Pkincii'ai., G. Armitagb 

 Smith, M..\. 



AN EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES 



for entry as ASSISTANT ENGINEERS for Temporary Service in 



HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY will be held by Admiralty OlTicers on 



M.\Y 13, 1902, and following days. 



Age 20 to 23. Must have served for not less than four years at an 



approved Engine Works, and have been six months on Design Work in 



Drawing Office. 



Application to compete to be m.ide to the Secket.krv op the 

 Alim.kai.i v, Whitehall, London, S.W. 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' TECHNI- 

 CAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL.— A LOCUM TENENS is required 

 for a period of about a mimth in June ne.vt, to take ihe duties of the 

 Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Ph>'sics, resigned. 

 Duties : — 30 hours per week during the day, t6 Lectures or tutorials 

 as follows:- Final B.Sc. Lond. Physics, 5 hours: Interm.rdiate 

 Physics, 5 hours ; Honours Staae Mag. ad Elect. (Board of Educa- 

 tion). 2 hours ; City and Guilds Electrical Engineering Honours 

 Grade. 2 hours; Ordinary Grade, 2 hours; Physical and Electrical 

 Engineering Laboratory teaching, it hours. The Lecturer will also 

 be required to give at least 3 hours per week to general administration 

 of bis Department. Evening tedChing is discontinued during the 

 summer. The assistance of a Demonstrator is available for 21 hours 

 per week. — .\pplicants, who must have a University degree and teach- 

 ing experience, should write at once, stating terms and qualifications, 

 wiih only copies of testimonials, to Arnold Pkii.U', 67 Waverlcy 

 Ro.ad. Redland, Brisi..l. 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' TECHNI- 



CAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL.— Profe; 

 required shortly. Salary, /400 a year 

 they have read the printed particub 

 the Registrar by sending 



• of Electrical Engineering 

 .Applicants must state thai 

 lien can be obtained froir 

 led addressed envelope. 



APPLICATIONS are inviteti up to May i 



for the position of .ASSISTANT CHEM 1ST in an Au,tt.alian Manu- 

 facturing Industry. Salary, j£6oo pe, annum. Candidates must have 

 received a thorough scientific training at a University or Institution of 

 University standing, and be preferably under 26 years of .age. — Further 

 detailscan be obtained by writing to Messrs. Parbury, Henlyand Co., 

 ;o Eastcheap, London, to whom applications are to be addressed. 



ARTICULATOR AND TAXIDERMIST. 



Beitb Wanted.-" J, S., i; Clletwynd Road. Hlghgate, N. \V. 



COACHING. 



CHEMISTRY. PHYSICS. BOTANY. GEOLOGY and PHYSIOLOGY 

 for MEDICAL, UNIVERSITY and oiher EXAMINATIONS. 



For particulars apply to R. C. T. EVANS, 



Heathcote Science Laboratories, 



9 Heatbcole Street, Gray's Inn Road, W.C. 



SECOND-HAND 



MICROSCOPES 



Mictoicofesly all makers. List on a/'j-lication. 



A.. CX<.A.Xe,ICSOI« AC CO., 



28 BARTLETT'S BUILDINGS. HOLBORN CIRCUS, LONDON. 



