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NATURE 



[August 21, 1913 



IMPERIAL 

 COLLEGE 



OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 



SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. 



VISITOR— H.M. The KING. 



ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. 



The Roynl College of Science forms an integral part of the Imperial 

 College and provides the highest specialised instruction in Science and 

 Technology for Day Students. The courses are designed (a) as a prepar- 

 ation for positions of importance in the industrial world either as Chemists 

 Physicists, Economic Botanists, Entomologists, Zoologists, Geologists or 

 Experts and Scientific Investigators generally ; and (/■) to meet the need? 



of those already following a profession 



more advanced training and research i 



in relation to the particular industry or 



BIOLOGY The departments 



Plant Physiology and Pathology 



Science < 



hu 



ho desire to take up 

 Technology, especially 



Technology of Woods 



Fibres 



General Zoology 



Entomology 

 CHEMISTRY 



. I 



Prof. Groco: 



Prof. MacRridr, F.R.S. 



Prof. Maxwell Lefrov. 



I Prof. H. Brereion Ba 



I F.R.S. 



CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (Fuel j £ rof ' ■ E ? NE ' P F > R -?; ,» 

 and Refractory Materials) \ ChrStie 



GEOLOGY (including the Technology | D r i V it d o 



of Oih .- rTOi. watts, r.K.a. 



MATHEMATICS & MECHANICS Prof. Forsyth, F.R.S. 



fProf. Callendar, F.R.S 



J. Strutt, 



PHYSICS ... : -! Prof. th. 



{ K.R.S. 



On satisfactorily completing courses of study extending over two, three 

 or four years the Governirg Body awards (a) The Diploma of the Imperial 

 College (D.I.C); and (6) The Associateship of the Royal College of 

 Science (A.R.C.S.). 



For further information the Prospectus of the College should be con- 

 sulted, which may be obtained on application to the Secretary, Imperial 

 College, South Kensington, S.W. 



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. 



LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 

 SPECIAL CLASSES. 

 Special Classes in the subjects of the 1st M.B. (London) Examination 

 will commence on October 1. 



ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY.— G. P. Mudge, A.R.C.S., and R. A. 

 Buddicom, B.A. (Oxon). 



CHEMISTRY.— Hugh Cani.v, B.A., B.Sc. (Lond.), and J. F. Twort, 

 B.Sc. (Lond.) 



PHYSICS.— A. H. Fison, D.Sc. (Lond.), and O. \V. Griffith, 

 B.Sc. (Lond.). 



Special Classes are held for the 2nd M. B. ( London) and Primary F. R.C.S. 

 re not confined to sludents of the Hospital. 



Examinations 



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. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



ACTIMO IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 



WHITE ST., and ROPEMAKER ST., MOORFIELDS, E.C. 



(Near Moorgate and Liverpool Street Stations). 



Principal: SIDNEY HUMPHRIES, B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.) 



Michaelmas Ternt begins Monday, September 2gth. 



EVENING CLASSES in SCIENCE. Well-equipped 

 LABORATORIES for Practical Work in CHEMISTRY, 

 BOTANY, GEOLOGY. 



Special Courses for Pharmaceutical and other examinations. Classes 

 are also held in all Commercial Subjects, in Languages, and Literature. 

 Art Studio. All Classes are open to both se: 



DAY SCHOOLOFCOMMERCE. Prepar: 

 or BUSINESS career. 



Prospectuses, and all other information, gratis on application 



DAVID SAVAGE, Secretary. 



ifora COMMERCIAL 



application. 

 VAGE, Secretary. 



ISTOL. 



IT. 



:hemistrv :- 



UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. 



CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 

 Alfred Capi-er Pass Profess 

 FRANCIS FRANCIS, D.Sc. Victoria, Ph.D. Erlangen, F.I.C. 

 Special provision is made for advanced work and investigations in Physi- 

 cal Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Bacteriological 

 Chemistry. Hygienic Chemistry, and Electro-Metallurgy. Currents are 

 available of voltages from 500 downwards, and of amperage up t > 2,0:0. 



Training received in other Institutions, and Degrees of any approved 

 University ate counted towards the period of study required for all Bristol 

 Degrees. 



Prospectuses of the Faculties of ARTS, SCIENCE, MEDICINE and 

 ENGINEERING, and further particulars maybe obtained on application. 

 JAMES RAFTER, M.A., Registrar. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP 

 applications 



N MATHEMATICS. 

 : above post, vacated on the 

 appointment of Mr. S. B. McLaren as Professor of Mathematics in 

 University College, Reading. Stipend £175 per annum. 



Applications, accomoanied by testimonials, should be sent to the under- 

 signed not later than Monday, September 8, 1913. 



The candidate elected will be required to enter upon his duties on 

 October 5, 1913. 



Further particulars may be obtained from 



GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary.' 



THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. 



COURSES are held and DEGREES are awarded in the following 

 Faculties :— AR IS (including Architecture), PURE SCIENCE, MEDI- 

 CINE, LAW, APPLIED SCIENCE (including Engineering, Metallurgy, 

 and Mining). 



The SESSION 1913-1914 commences OCTOBER r, 1913. 



Entrance and Post-Graduate Scholarships are awarded each year. 



Prospectuses, giving full information, may be obtained free from 



W. M. GIBBONS, Registrar. 



UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. 



PHYSICS DEPARTMENT. 

 A Prospectus giving full particulars of the Lecture and Laboratory 

 lourses in Physics, preparing for both the Ordinary and Honours rjegrees, 

 rill be forwarded on application to the Registrar. Professor 

 ord will meet intending Students on Thursday, October 2, at re 





