INA TRO RE: 
[March 17, 1870 
LATHES, CHURCH AND TURRET CLOCKS, BELLS, &c 
T. COOKE AND: SONS: 
CLOCK AND LATHE MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY’S HOME AND INDIAN GOVERNMENTS, 
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Lists of Church, Turret, and other Clocks, made and erected, and Bells supplied and hung by T. COOKE and SONS. Also Illustrated Catalogues of 
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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
Notice is hereby given, that on Wednesday, 
27th of APRIL next, the Senate will proceed to ELECT EXAMINERS 
in the following departments :— 
Salaries. Present Examiners. 
Examinerships. 
(£ach.) 
ARTS AND SCIENCE. 
{Rev. Dr. Holden, M.A, 
UF, A. Paley, Esq., M.A. 
«s+ 2000, 
Two in the English peoeeey sonia { G. Fitch, Esq., M.A. 
Two in Classics . 
Literature, and History...... Vacant. 
> we ) 
Two in the French Language t1oo/. {Erobacessaly LL.D. 
Two in the German Language , ieeians Esq., Ph. D. 
Two in the Hebrew Text of th | 
Old Testament, the Greek | 
Text of the New Testament, Z fRev. Samuel Davidson, D.D., LL.D. | 
the Evidences of the Chris-( 5° (Rev. J. J. Stewart Perowne, B.D. | 
tian Religion, and Scripture 
ELIstoniypicbecesstaeeseverececsenser 
Two in Logic and Moral Phi-) 
Jeet o) Nh? cqoseeerocconeedeaccoeenee a 
Two in Political Economy ...... 
Sol. \ Prof. G. Croom Robertson, M.A. 
Prof. W. Stanley Jevons, M.A. 
Prof T. E. Cliffe Leslie, LL.B. 
Two in Mathematics and Na-) Boe? seas H. J. S. Smith, M.A., F.R.S. 
tural PhilOSOphyi<-ncsuseseerse-)) oe Vacant 
Two in Experimental Philo-\ |.) eee Adams, M.A. 
{Rey- Mark Pattison, B.D. 
302. 
sophy.... «J Prof. G. Carey Foster, B.A. 
mieatin Chemictrr Z «Prof. Odling, M.B., F.R.S. 
woin hemustry . » 1754. { Vacant. 
Two Assistant Examiners in| 222 Weeee 
(Chemistry vecccsssteeccescacees ons 5 \ Vacant. 
Two in Botany and Vegetable Z J.D. Hooker, Esq.,M.D.,LL.D. F.R.S. 
Physiology: icsescsssscuesensees) 22° {Vacant 
Two in Geology and Eeeont 2 Vacant. 
tology Saeepestsusrensncas 736 (vacant 
Laws. 
Two in Law andthe Principles} Z (Verne 
of Legislation .......0+.s.seeee Toor. \Vacant. 
MepicineE. Prof.J.R 
2 chs rof. J. Russeil Reynolds, M.D.,F.R.S. 
Two in Medicine............... 1500. hearers ; 
Two in Surgery ..........e8 150/. (Prof. John Birkett. 
\F Le Gros Clark, Esq. 
Z. Prof. William Turner, M.B. 
* VJohn eas Esa F.R.C.S. 
Henry Power, Esq., M.B. 
1500, waease = 
Vacant: 
75% A Vacant 
(Prof. Garrod, M.D., F.R.S. 
2°" (Vacant. 
{ E. Headlam Greenhow, Esq., M.D. 
(Thomas Stevenson, Esq., M.D. 
Two in Anatomy . Raeleeel ZOO 
Two in Physiology, Compara-) 
tive Anatomy, and ZoologyS 
Two in Midwifery 
Two in Materia Medica and} 
Pharmaceutical Chemistry 
Two in Forensic Medicine 50/. 
The Examiners above named are re-eligible, and intend to offer themselves 
for re-election. 
Candidates must send in their names to the Registrar, with any attestation 
of their qualifications they may think desirable, on or before Tuesday, March 
zgth. It is particularly desired by the Senate that no personal application of 
any kind be made to its individual members. 
17, Saville Row, W. 
By order of the Senate, 
March ist, 1870. 
WILLIAM B. CARPENTER, M_D., 
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