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NATURE 



[Apkil 24, 1902 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 

 ADVANCED COURSES IN PHYSIOLOGY. 

 The following Courses of Lectures will be given during the coming 



Se 



'pkof. Stakling, F.R.S., " On Recent Work in Physiology." On 

 Mondavs at ^ p.m., commencing May 12. . - . ,r , 



W M Bavliss, M.A., D.Sc, "On the Adaptatrons of the Vascular 

 <;„^i^m " On Thursdays at 5 p.m., commencing May 8. 



Th«e Lectures are free to Students of the Department, as well as to 

 f .„„,! qi,M,-nis of the University who are introduced by their teachers. 

 '"The ifvanc^dCoirse of Practical Histology will be held on five days in 

 the week, commencing Monday, May 5, at 10 a.m. .u i, ,k- 



This Ciurse is intended for those who have already been through the 

 ordinary Histological Course, and desire further practice in the details of 

 Histological Technique. 



Fee for the Course Six Guineas. ^ GREGORY FOSTER, 



Secretary. 



BACTERIOLOGY. 



KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND 



BACTERIOLOGY. 



Director— Professor Hewlett, M.D., D.P.H. 



Demonstrator-H. S. Willson, M.B., D.P.H. 



SPECIAL CLASSES IN MAY. 



A class for Candidates for the D.P.H. (Bacteriology) will commence on 



^A'com'plete course of Instruction in Bacteriology (one month)for Medical 

 Practitioners, Veterinary Surgeons, Analysts, &c. Students may enter at 



""ins'tTuction is also given in the Bacteriology of Fermentation, and in 

 Clinical and in Chemical Bacteriology. . . , . ,, 



The laboratories are open daily for instruction and research. -For 

 syllab us, apply to the Secketakv. __^^^^ 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



PHYSIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES. 



i will be held in the S 





Two Courses of Lect 

 following subjects : — ^ ,,, t,. t^ r r> c 



"Signs of Life," by Augustus D. Waller, M.D., F.R.S. 

 beginning May 13- ., , , ir u„, Ml 



"Respiratory Exchange, by Leonaku E. Hill, M.t 

 Wednesdays, beginning May 14. 



The Lectures will be given at 5 p.m. . 



Admission by tickets only, which may be obtained on applicati 

 Academic Registrar, University of London, iouth Kensington 



[902, on the 

 n Tuesdays, 

 F.R.S. , on 



) the 



ROYAL INSTITUTION OF 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 



A. Smith Woodward, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S. , Keeper of the Geologica 

 Department in the British Museum, will on Thursday next. May i, at thre, 

 o'clock, begin a Course of Three Lectures on ' Recent Geological Dis 

 coveries" (Illustrated by Lantern slides). Subscription to this Course 

 Half-a-Gui 



Tickets 1 



ay be had at the Office of the In 



titutii 



THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 

 MEDICINE. 



(UNDER THE AUSPICES OF HIS M.AJESTY'S 



GOVERNMENT.) 



CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 



.(In connection with the Hospitals of the Seamen's 



Hospital Society.) 



The next SESSION commences on Thursday, May t, 1902. For 

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

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



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 

 The SUMMER SESSION begins on May 1. , ^ . u- 



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

 medical curriculum then. . . , 



Full inform.ition may be obtained from either of the undersigned. 



J. R. BRADFORD, M D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Deanof ihc Faculty. 

 T. GREGORY FOsTER, .-lecretary. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. 



UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. 

 PROFESSORSHIP OF PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS. 



Applications are invited from gentlemen qualified to fill the above 

 position. 



Salary (fixed), Z900 per annum. Pension of £400 per annum unde 

 certain conditions, after twenty years' service. Akx) allowed tor passage 

 expenses to Sydney from Europe or America. Duties begin March 



Further particulars may be obtained from the Agent-General for Ne 

 South Wales, 9 Victoiia Street, London, S.W., to whom application 

 stating applicant's age (not more than 40 years) and qualifications, and 

 .iccompanicd by six copies of each testimonial submitted, should be sent 



"°Apri!V7'!'',"o-L""' "^' ''"" HENRY COPEI„\Np 



^ Agent-General for New South Wales. 



PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL TUITION 



In PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY, GEOLOGY and 

 J30TANY. Individual Instruction. 



R. C. T. Evans, B.Sc.(London), 

 Director of the 

 Heathcote Science Laboratories, 



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



BRISIOL, 



The present PROFESSOR of ELECTRI- 

 CAL ENGINEERING and APPLIED PHYSICS at the MKR 

 CH.'iNT VENTURERS' TECHNICAL COLLEi; 

 who has resigned, wishes to recci%e applications from te 

 of Appointment as LOCUM TENENS in his ph 

 month during June next. Duties :— 30 hours per 

 day. Namely, 16 hours Lectures or tutorials as louowv ; 1 1;; 

 B.Sc. (Lond.) Physics, 5 hours; Intermediate Physics, 

 Honours Stage Mag. and Elect. (Board of Education), . 

 City and Guilds Electrical Engineering, Honours Grade. 1 . - 

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

 Laboratory teaching, rt hours per week, and the Lecturer wi.l luiti.t 

 be required to give at least 3 hours per week \.o general adminislratiu 

 of his Department. Evening teaching is discontinued during it 

 summer. The assistance of a Demonstrator is available for ji hou' 

 per week. The Appointment is of course subject to the approval of tl 

 Governors.— Applicants, who must have a University degree aiid t—' 

 ing experience, should write at once, stating 

 with only copies of testimonials, to Arno 

 Road, Redland, Brislol. 



eek dii 



and qualific 

 ,-lLlp, 67 Ws 



Iq 



AN EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES 



for direct entry as PROB.\TIONARY ASSISTAN-p ENGINEER: 

 in His Majesty's Navy will be held at the Royal Naval Collect 

 Greenwich, on May 28, 1902, and following days. Age 20 to 23 

 Must have attended the regular day engineering course at a recognise. 

 College for Technical Education for not less than one College year 

 and have had at least three years' training in approved fcngineerini 

 establishments. The lime at College, together with the time • 

 Engineering Establishments, must not ha> 

 half years. .Application to comijete to be 1 



, Wl 



ehall. S.W. 



AN EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATE 



for entry as ASSISTANT ENGINEERS for Temporary Service 1 

 HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY will be held by Admiralty Office) 

 M.AY 13, 1902, and following days 

 Age 20 to 23. Must have served fi 

 approved Engine Works, and have beei 

 Drawing Offic 

 Applit 



nadc to the Secretary of ti 



, Whitehall, London, S.W. 



APPLICATIONS are invited up to May 



for the position of ASSISTANT CHE.MIST iir an .Australian Man 

 facturing Industry. S.ilary, i;6oope. annum. Candidates mus ha 

 received athorough scientific training at a University or Institution 

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

 details can be obtained by writing to Messrs. Parbury, H'nty and C 

 20 Eastcheap, London, 10 whom applications are to be addressed. 



RATIONAL AND PRACTICAL EDUCA 



m-on-Sea; for ai 

 ,si,,r, Harold Picf. 

 ,f University Colle 



TION FOR r.OVS at 

 and methods see illuMra 

 B.Sc.(Lond.), Gold, Silve 



ed pr 



ch Mcdallij 



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



Curator lately resigned of thePlymouth Mu.seum and Art Gallery - 



„ Consultant in Designing Mus 



,7 Craven Hill Gardens, Hyde Park, \V. 



lildings. Cases, Colle 



TUTOR REQUIRED FOR MONTH AUGUST to Coach B.Sc. for 1 



Cl-i.s Honours H Sc.(Lond.). Woikcd throuKh (jallerm^n.. nii.l I.ern 

 sen C.u.i.ruvide lal>. if necessary. Apply " J.B K.,' 



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TO PHYSICAL LABORATORIES. 



SPLENDID PAIR NICHOL PRISMS 



routing br..ss cclU u ith k'-'Ss cn.ls. n m>;l"-- long and 3^ mc 

 ameler- clear circular aperture through prisms 2 inches diameter , < 

 lion perfect ; with converging letises and stand complete lor project 

 o be sold not before June jo.-Apply "G. F., c,o Nature. 



J. BACKHOUSE & SON 



LIMITED, 



(SCIENTH'IC DEl'ARTMENT) 



SuDl)lv «11 Botanical Material required for Lecture and Dc 

 strSt^^on purposes and for Class-work. Fresh, or preserve 

 AlcohoL Insectivorous Plants. Plants for Physiological Ex 

 iSents Museum Specimens. Microscopical Preparation. 

 Prices strictlj/ moderate. 



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