NATURE 



[August 28, 19 13 



IMPERIAL 

 COLLEGE 



OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 



SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. 



VISITOR— H.M. TIu KING. 



ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. 



The Royal 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 Chemist-;, 

 Physicists, Economic Botanists, Entomologists, Zoologists, Geologists or 

 Experts and Scientific Investigators generally ; and (/>) to meet the needs 

 of those already following a professional career but who desire to take up 

 more advanced training and research in Science or Technology, especially 

 in relation to the particular industry or industries concerned. 

 BIOLOGY The depanments are as follows : 



General Botany Prof. Farmer, F.R.S. 



Plant Physiology and Pathology ... Prof. Blackman, F.R.S. 

 The Technology of Woods and I D /■ n nn „ u 

 ir:u-„- 1 rroi. UR0u.11. 



Fibres 

 General Zool 

 Entomology 

 CHEMISTRY 



Prof. MacBride, F.R.S. 



Prof. Maxwell Lefrov. 



I Prof. H. Bkereton Baker, 

 ■ I F.R.S. 

 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (Wj^dS'Tp^Dr. M. G. 

 and Refractory Materials) I r HR i S TiF 



GE °f L OT) Y (inC ' Uding theTechnolo «;}Prof. Watts, F.R.S. 



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



fProf. Cai.lendar, F.R.S. 



PHYSICS '. Prof, the Hon. R. J. Strutt, 



I. 1 R.S. 



On satisfactorily completing courses of study extending over two, three 

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

 College (D.I.C.); and (/) 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. 



IMPERIAL 

 COLLEGE 



OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 



The Governors of the Imperial College are prepared to AWARD SIX 

 ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS in SCIENCE for SESSION ror 3 -r4, 

 tenable at the Royal College of Science. 



The Scholarships are of the value of £40 per annum (exclusive of tuition), 

 are tenable for one year, but renewable for a second or third year on the 

 recommendation of the Board of Studies of the College. Date of Scholar- 

 ship Examination Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, September 23, 25 and 26, 

 ion from 10 to 5. For particulars and forms apply to the Secretary of 

 the College , South Kensington, London, 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. 



NEtV SESSION BEGINS 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 



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. 



SB'S sin MAI Ftfl?« I D "y '■ Science, £17 10s. ; Arts, £10 10s. 

 SESSIONAL VKUS\ Evmine: Science, Arts, or Economics, £5 5S. 



POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 



Particulars on application to the Secretary. 



ENTRANCE STUDENTSHIPS EXAMINATION, .SV/r'. 22, kmi. 



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— *J . 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, MA., D.Sc, 

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

 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.I C.E.. *V. C. Davies, B.Sc , and H. Auchtie; 

 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, 4 ii. ; at the Office, i,/. 



Telephone: 8qo Western. SIDNF.Y SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 



ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 



CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 



MECHANICAL AND fcLECTRICAL 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 those 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. Students 

 well grounded in Science, Mathematics and Drawing may be admitted 

 direct to the second year's course. Fees, £15 or £11 per annum. 



THREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of ihe value of £52 each will 



be offered f«r competition at the Entrance Examination in September next. 



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 obtained at the Institute or on application to 

 R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Principal. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



AOTINO 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 Term begins Monday. September 2qt/i. 



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 sexes. 



DAY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. Preparation for a COMMERCIAI 

 or BUSINESS career. 



Prospectuses, and all other information, gratis on application. 



DAVID SAVAGE, Secretary. 



