NATURE 



[July 51. 191; 



CITY & GUILDS TECHNICAL 

 COLLEGE, FINSBURY. 



(LEONARD STREET, CITY ROAD.) 



For students who are preparing to become engineers or 

 chemists, and for engineering pupils who desire to supplement 

 :heir practical training by a two years' course in the principles 

 of engineering science. The instruction is mainly given in the 

 various laboratories. 



The subjects of the Entrance Examination are Mathematics 

 and English ; but the Matriculation of any British University 

 is accepted instead. 



The Courses in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering cover 

 a period of two years, and those in Chemistry three years. 

 There are arrangements also for three-year courses in Engineer- 

 ing for those who desire. Fees £t.o per annum. 



Professors : 



j~, . ■ , r- • . fSn.VANUs P. Thompson, D.Sc, 

 ElectncaL Engineering) FRS (Princi , ^ f th ^ 

 and Physics j Co „ ege) _ » 



Civil, Mechanical Engin-f'E. G. Coker, M.A., D.Sc, 



eering & Mathematicsy M.Inst.M.E. 

 Chcmis/rv f Raphael Meldola, D.Sc, 



1. F.R.S., F.I.C. 



City and Guilds of London Institute. 



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. 



UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. 



Prospectuses and full particulars of any of the following will be 

 forwarded on application :— 



FACULTY OF ARTS. 



Including Theology. 

 FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 



Including Agricultural Science. 

 FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



Medicine and Surgery. Dental Surgery. Public Health. 

 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 



Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Automobile. 

 MILITARY COURSES. 

 SECONDARY TRAINING. 

 ELEMENTARY TRAINING. 

 TESTAMUR COURSES. 



Journalism. Social Study ; and for Engineering Apprentices. 

 HALLS OF RESIDENCE. 



The University Athletic Giound is twelve acres in extent, and 



excellently equipped. 



The SESSION in the FACULTIES OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND 

 MEDICINE will commence on September 30; in the FACULTY OF 

 ENGINEERING on September 16, r9t 3 . . 



JAMES RAFTER. M.A , Regist rar. 



THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. 



COURSES are held and DEGREES are awarded in the following 

 Faculties:- ARTS (including Architecture), PURE SCIENCE, MEDI- 

 CINE, LAW, APPLIED SCIENCE (including Engineering, Metallurgy 

 and Mining). 



The SESSION 1913-1914 commences OCTOBER 1, 1913. 



Entrance and Post-Graduate Scholarships are awarded each year. 



Prospectuses, giving full information, may be obtained free from 



W. M. GIBBONS, Registrar. 



NEII' SESSION 1 MONDAY, SEPTEMBi 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 



BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. 



Principal: G. Armitage-Smith, M.A., D.Lit. 



COURSES OF STUDY (Day and Evening) for the Degrees of the 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON in the 



FACULTIES OF SCIENCE & ARTS 



(PASS AND HONOURS) 



under RECOGNISED TEACHERS of the University. 



SCIENCE.— Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (Pure and 



Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology and Mineralogy. 



ARTS.— Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Italian, 



History, Geography, Logic, Economics, Mathematics (Pure 



and Applied). 



Evening Courses for the Degrees in Economics and Law. 



SESSIONAL FEES ( £"->••. Scien , ce ' £17 '° s ' ; * rts ' £1 .° ' ° s ■ . 



I h.-'£>tui£ . science, Arts, or economics, Jbo 5S. 



POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 

 Particulars on application to the Secretary. 



ENTRANCE STUDENTSHIPS EXA.1//XA TION, Sept. 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 



MANRESA ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. 

 Day Courses under recognised Teachers in Preparation for 

 London University Degrees in Mechanical and Electrical 

 Engineering, in Chemistry, Physics and Natural Science; 

 and Technical Courses arranged to extend over Three Years 

 and Prepare for Engineering, Electrical, Chemical and 

 Metallurgical Professions. Session Fee, £15. 

 Evening Courses in all Departments :— 

 Mathematics—*). Lister, A.R.C.S., T. G. Strain, M.A.; Physics— 

 *S. Skinner, M.A., -L. Lownds, B.Sc, Ph.D., «F. W. Jordan, B.Sc. ; 

 Chemistry— "J. B. Coleman, A.R.C.S.. 'J. C. Crocker, M.A., D.Sc, 

 and *F. H. Lowe, M.Sc. ; Botany— *H. B. Lacey, S. E. Chandler, 

 D.Sc, and *W. Rushton, A R.C.S , D.I.C. ; Geology— *A. J. Maslen, 

 F.G.S., F.L.S. ; Human Physiology— E. L. Kennaway, M.A., M.D. ; 

 Zoology— -J. T. Cunningham, M.A. ; Engineering— "W. Campbell 

 Houston, B.Sc, A.M. ICE., *V. C. Davies, B.Sc, and H. Augiitie ; 

 Electrical Engineering— -A. J. Makower, M.A., *B. H. Morphy, and 



U. A. OSCHWALD, B.A. 



'Recognised Teacher of the University of London. 

 Prospectus from the Secretary, post free, e,d. ; at the Office, id. 

 Telephone: S90 Western. SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KING'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, 



KENSINGTON SQUARE, W. 



Under the Patronage of Her Majesty QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 

 •» Warden— Miss H. D. OAKELEY, M.A. 



Preparation is given for the Examinations of the University of London 

 in the Faculties of Arts and Science, the London University Certificate in 

 Religious Knowledge, the Archbishop's Diploma in I heology, the King's 

 College Diploma and Certificate in Home Science. There arc Matriculation 

 Classes. 



Separate courses of interest to non-examination students are given in 

 History, Literature, Philosophy and Biology ; also in the Home Science 

 subjects of Hygiene and Physiology, and the Economics of Women's Work. 



The Divinity Courses are also open to non-examination students. 



Special courses of lectures useful to Social Workers have been arranged 

 to begin in the Michaelmas Term. 



Instruction in Music is given by Mrs. Hutchinson and others. 



The MICHAELMAS TERM BEGINS on THURSDAY, 

 OCTOBER 2. 



Further information may be obtained from the Secretary, 13 Kensing- 

 ton Square, W. 



UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. 



ARMSTRONG COLLEGE, 



NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 

 Principal— W. H. Hadow, M.A., D.Mus. 



SESSION OF 1913-14. 

 MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, SEPT. 23-27. 



Particulars of Curricula for University Degrees and College 

 Diplomas in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Naval 

 Architecture, Mining, Metallurgy, Agriculture, Pure Science, 

 Arts and Commerce, and of Fellowships, Scholarships and 

 Exhibitions, on application to 



F. H. PRUEN, M.A., Secretary. 

 Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



