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NATURE 



[July 24, 19 13 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KING'S COLLEGE. 



DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE. 

 In this Division a Course of Study in Science is provided suitable for 

 general education or for the Examinations of the London and other 

 Universities. . 



Students are admitted into the Division either as Matriculated or non- 

 Matriculated Students. Several valuable Scholarships and Prizes are 

 offered in this Division. 



The Laboratories of the College are open to post-Graduates and Research 

 Students by special arrangement with the Heads of Departments. 



The following are the Departments under the charge of the various 

 Professors, assisted by the Junior Staff:— 



,. . (Prof. S. A. F.White, MA. 



Mathematics i Prof. J. W. Nicholson, MA. 



Physics Prof. C. G. Barkla, D.Sc., F.R.S. 



(Prof. John M. Thomson, LL.D., F.R.S. 



Chemistry [ p rof H j ACKSON , F.I.C., F.C.S. 



Botany Prof. W. B. Bottomley, Ph.D., F.L.S. 



Zoology Prof. Arthur Dendv, D.Sc, F.R.S. 



Geology and Mineralogy T. Franklin Siblv, D.Sc. 



„, . , I Prof. VV. D. Halliburton, M.D., B.Sc, 



Physiology \ F.R.S. 



Psychology Dr. W. Brown. 



The next TERM commences WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I, 1913. 

 For fun her particulars apply to the Secretary, King's College, Strand, 

 London. W.C. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KING'S COLLEGE. 



EVENING CLASS DEPARTMENT. 



COURSES are arranged for the INTERMEDIATE and FINAL 

 EXAMINATIONS for the B.A. and B.Sc. DEGREES of the UNIVER- 

 SITY OF LONDON. Students taking the full Course pay Composition 

 Fees and rank as Internal Students of the University. 



Evening Classes are also held for Mechanical and Electrical Engineer- 

 ing, Architecture and Building Construction, Drawing, Mathematics, 

 Physics, and other Science Subjects. 



For full information and prospectus apply to the Dean (Mr. R. W. K- 

 Edwards) or to t he Secretary, King's College, Strand, London, W.C. 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON). 



FACULTIES OF ARTS, SCIENCE, AND 



ENGINEERING. 



FEES: TEN GUINEAS PER ANNUM. 



NO ENTRY FEE AND NO REGISTRATION CHARGES. 



Special fees and facilities for Post Graduate 

 and Research Students in all Faculties. 



M.A. CLASSES FOR MATHEMATICS. 



Calendar, with lists of Graduates, University and College 

 Scholarships, Academic and other distinctions, post free on 

 application to the Registrar, or the Principal, 



J. L S. HATTON, M.A. 



Telephone. No.: East 3384. 



ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 



CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 

 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 

 Full Day Courses in the Theory and Practice of the above Subjects will 

 commence on Monday September 29, 1913. The courses in Mechanical 

 Engineering include specialisation in Automobile and Aeronautical 

 Engineering, and ihose in Electrical Engineering include specialisation in 

 Radio-Telegraphy. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on Wednesday and 

 Thursday, September 24 and 25. These courses include periods spent in 

 Commercial Workshops, and extend over four years. They also prepare 

 for the degree of B.Sc in Engineering at the University of London. Fees, 



THRe'^ENTOANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of .£52 each 

 will be offered for competition at the Entrance Examination in September 



TECHNICAL OPTICS. 

 Full and Part Time Day Courses in all branches of this important 

 department of Applied Science given in specially equipped laboratories 

 and lecture rooms. 



Full particulars as to fees, dates, &c, and all information respecting the 

 work of the Institute, can be obiained at the Institute or on application to 

 R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Principal. 



BOTANY.— Wanted, during the months of 



August and September, tuition in Botany (practical and theoretical) up 

 to the standard of the M.A. pass, Aberdeen University. Locality 

 immaterial. Write, stating terms, 10 " Undergraduate," 612, Sell's 

 Advertising Offices, Fleet Street, E.C. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



Principal — 



Sir Oliver Lodge, M.Sc, D Sc, LL.D., F.R.S. 



Vice-Principal— Dr. R. S. Heath, M.A. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 



(Professor Heath, Mr. Preece, Mr. McLaren 

 Mathematics y an j [yr r _ Kenny. 



(Professor Poynting, Dr. Shakespear, Dr. 

 Phvsics •••! Barlow, Mr. Keene and Mr. Fournier 



^ d'Albe. 



(Professor Frankland, Dr. McCombie, Dr. 

 Chemistry Tinkler, Mr. Coates, Dr. Frankland, 



I Mr. May and Dr. Challenger. 



Zoology Professor Gamble and Dr. Boulenger. 



Botany Professor West, Dr. Bayliss and Mr. Grove. 



Geology and Geography ... Professor Boulton, Mr. Raw and (vacant). 

 „ . , . (Professor Burstall, Mr. Porter, Dr. 



Mechanical Engineering ...( f isher , Mr. Broscomb and Mr. Stewart. 

 _..,_. . (Professor Dixon, Mr. Purser, Mr. Panton, 



Civil Engineering - ( Mr Chadwick and Mr. Unwin. 



_, . , _ . (Professor Kapp, Mr. Kipps, Dr. Wall and 



Electrical Engineering J Mr Shearing. 



Metallurgy Professor Turner, Mr. Hudson and Mr. Coe. 



(Professor Cadman, Mr. Clubb, Mr. Jeffery 



Mining \ arti M r . Ormand. 



Brewing Professor Brown and Mr. Pope. 



FACULTY OF ARTS. 



(Professor Sonnenschein, Mr. Chambers and 



Class,cs \ Mr. St.ck 



' ,. , (Professor de Selincourt, Dr. Macmillan 



English \ , nd Mr Hislop. 



(Professor Chatelain, Monsieur Demey and 



French I Dr. Hedgcock. 



„ (Professor Wichmann, Dr. Sandbach and Dr. 



Philosophy Professor Muirhead and Mr. Harvey. 



History Professor Beazley and Miss Sidgwick. 



Education Professor Hughes and Miss Davis. 



Music Professor Bantock. 



Spanish and Italian Sehor DE Arteaga. 



FACULTY OF COMMERCE. 



Commerce Professor Ashley and Mr. Heaton. 



Finance Professor Kirkaldy. 



Accounting Professor Martineau. 



Commercial Law Mr. Tillyard. 



DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING OF TEACHERS. 

 Professor Hughes. Miss Clark. 



Mr. Jones. Miss Henley. 



Mr. Ihornley. Miss Field. 



Mr. Whitworth. Miss Harrison. 



Mr 



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FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



(Professor Thompson, Dr. Yeates, Dr. 

 Anatomy \ Goodwin, Dr. Violet Coghill, Mr. 



\ Bennett and Mr. Seymour Barling. 

 Physiology Professor Carlier and Dr. Maitlanp. 



(Professor Leith, Dr. Douglas, Dr. Lewis, 

 Pathology and Bacteriology Dr. Ball, Dr. Barnes, Dr. Hewetson, 



{ Mr. Nuthall and Mr. Sedgwick. 

 „ ,. . (Professor Saundby, Professor Kauffmann 



Medlc,ne I and Dr. Mackey. 



(Professor Haslam, Professor Leedham Green 



Surgery \ and Mr. Gamgee. 



Hygiene and Public Health Professor Bostock Hill and Dr. Auden. 

 Therapeutics and Pharma-I p rofessor sir RoBERT Simon and Dr. Potts. 



cology I 



Midwifery and Diseases °<lp ro f essor Thomas Wilson and Dr. Purslow. 



Women i 



Forensic Medicine Professor Morrison and Dr. Wynn. 



Mental Diseases Dr. Hughes. 



Ophthalmology Dr. Jameson Evans. 



Operative Surgery Mr. Heaton. 



Materia Medica Dr. Coole Kneale and Dr. Greenwood. 



DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY. 

 Mr. Huxley. Dr. Stacey Wilson. 



Mr. Humphreys. Mr. Lucas. 



Mr. Donagan. Mr. Madin. 



Mr. Wellings. 



The SESSION 1913-19.4 COMMENCES OCTOBER 7. i9'3- 



A 11 Courses and Degrees are open to both Men and Women Students. 



Graduates and persons who have passed degree examinations of other 

 Universities may, after one year's study or research, lake a Master's 

 Degree. 



Syllabuses, containing full information as to University Regulations, 

 Lectures and Laboratory Courses, Scholarships, &c, will be sent on appli- 

 cation to the Secretary of the University. 



