NATURE 



[August 7, 19 13 



THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



SESSION 1913-14- 



TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 



The AUTUMN TERM 

 1913- 



Prospectuses, and full par 



application to the Registra 



Joint Board Matricu 



Faculties of Arts, Sc 



School of Architect 



ulars of the following, may be obtained 



t of Civic Design. 

 Department of Commerce. 

 Institute of Archaeology. 

 Department of Education. 

 University Training College. 

 University Extension Board. 



School of Social Science and of Training for Social Work. 

 School of Local History and Records. 

 Department of Public Health. 

 • epartment of Ophthalmic Surgery. 

 School of Tropical Medicine. 

 School of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. 

 School of Dental Surgery. 

 School of Pharmacy. 



Departments of Bio-Chemistry and Experimental Medicine 

 Evening Lectures and Laboratory Instruction. 

 Fellowships, Scholarships, Studentships, Exhibitions, Spe> 



Grants and Prizes. 

 Halls of Residence. 



University Calendar (Pri 



Post free is. 4<y.). 



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. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, W. 



Principal ■ Miss M. J. TUKE, M.A. 



The Michaelmas Term commences on Thursday, October 2, when the 



College will occupy the new buildings in Regent's Park. 



LECTURES are given in preparation for all EXAMINATIONS of 

 the UNIVERSITY OF LONDON in Arts, Science, and Preliminary 

 Medicine. 



Extensive LABORATORIES and MUSEUMS are available for the 

 studv of SCIENCE subjects. 



There a-e special courses of SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION in 

 HYGIENE and in HORTICULTURAL BOTANY. 



There is a SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT and an 

 ART SCHOOL. 



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. 

 Entrance Scholarships in Arts and Science will be offered for competition 



RESIDENCE. 

 Accommodation for 80 resident students is provided. 

 Full particulars on application to the Principal ai the College. 



UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER 

 MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY. 



ENTRANCE MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS. 



TWO SCHOLARSHIPS are offered to candidates who give evidence 

 of a high standard of proficiency in Arts or Science respectively. 



Each Scholarship is of the value of ^ioo, and the successful candidates 

 will be required to enter for the full Medical Curriculum in the University 

 and the Infirmary. 



Applications should be sent on or before September 20 to the Registrar. 

 from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



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 - ( and Mr . K ennv. 



(Professor Poynting, Dr. Shakespear, Dr. 

 Physics Barlow, Mr. Keene and Mr. Fournier 



i d'Albk. 



/Professor Frankland, Dr. McCombie, Dr. 

 Chemistry [ Tinkler, Mr. Coates, Dr. Frankland, 



\ Mr. May and Dr. Challenger. 



Zoology Professor Gamble and Dr. Boulenger. 



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



Geology and Geography ... Professor Bo'-j.ton, Mr. Raw and (vacant). 

 »*■ ,. - 1 t? - - (Professor Burstall, Mr. Porter, Dr. 



Mechamcal Engineering ...\ FlSHER] Mr Broscomb and Mr. Stewart. 

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



Civil Engineering \ Mr C ha w.ck and Mr. Unwin. 



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



Electrical Engineering w Sheakinc 



Metallurgy Pro f essor Turner, Mr. Hudson and Mr.CoE. 



... . (Professor Cadman, Mr. Clubb, Mr. Jeffery 



Mln,n S I and Mr. Ormand. 



Brewing Professor Brown and Mr. Pope. 



FACULTY OF ARTS. 

 «. . (Piofessor Sonnenschein, Mr. Chambers and 



Uassics ( Mr. St ck 



„ ,. , (Professor de Shlincourt, Dr. Macmillan 



English I and Mr. Hislop. 



.-, , (Professor Chatelain, Monsieur Demey and 



French I. Dr. Hedgcock. 



r* (Professor WicHMANN, Dr. Sandbach and Dr. 



German \ Intze 



Philosophy Professor Muirhead and Mr. Harvey. 



History Professor Beazlev and Miss Sidgwick. 



Education Professor Hughes and Miss Davis. 



Music Professor Bantock. 



Spanish and Italian Seiior DE Arteaga. 



FACULTY OF COMMERCE. 



Commerce Professor Ashley and Mr. Heaton. 



Finance Professor Kirkaldy. 



Accounting Professor Martineau. 



Commercial Law Mr. Tillvard. 



DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING OF TEACHERS. 

 Professor Hughes. Miss Clark. 



Mr. Jones. Miss Henley. 



Mr. I hornley. Miss Field. 



Mr. Whu worth. Miss Harrison. 



Mr. Griffin. Miss Bott. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



(Professor Thompson, Dr. Yeates, Dr. 

 Anatomy I Goodwin, Dr. Violet Coghill, Mr. 



V Bennett and Mr. Seymour Barling. 

 Physiology Professor Carlier and Dr. Maitlanp. 



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

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



V Mr. Nuthall and Mr. Sedgwick. 



., .. . (Professor Saundby, Professor Kauffmann 



Medlc,ne \ a ..d Dr Mackey. 



„ (Professor Haslam, Professor Leedham Green 



Surgery I 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 



W Women y and D ' S " S " °'} Professor Thomas Wilson and Dr. PurSLOW. 



Forensic Medicine Professor Morrison and Dr. Wynn. 



Mental Diseases Dr. Hughes. 



Ophthalmology I 'r. Jameson Evans. 



Operative Surgery Mr. Heaton. 



Materia Medica Dr. Coole Knhale and Dr. Greenwood. 



DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY. 

 Mr Huxley. Dr. Stacey Wilson. 



Mr. Humphreys. Mr. Lucas. 



Mr. Donagan. Mr. Madin. 



Mr. Wellings. 



The SESSION 1913-1914 COMMENCES OCTOBER 7. 1913- 

 Ail 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. 



