NATURE 



[September 5, 1912 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 



(University Centre for Medical Sciences.) 



Provost ... T. Gregory Foster, Ph.D. 

 FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 

 The SESSION 1912-13 begins on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1912' 

 []. NORMAN COLLIE, LL.D., Pb.D , 



n. nor: 



F.RS. 

 I R. WHY 



lYTLAW-GRAV, Ph.D. 



■ I N. T. M. WII.SMORE, D.Sc. 

 R. H. ADERS-PLIMMER, D.Sc. 



UV. B. TUCK, D.Sc. 

 . F. T. TROUTON, M.A.. F.R.S. 

 . F. W. OLIVER, M.A., D.Sc. 

 . J. P. HILL, D.Sc. 

 . W. I. DAKIN, D.Sc. 



(G. D. THANE, LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.C.S. 



■ \ (Dean). 

 ( E. H. STARLING, M.D., B.S., F.RC.P., 

 \ F.R.S. 



;A. R. CUSHNY, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 

 1 (Vice-Dean). 



/H. R. KENWOOD, M.B, D.P.H., 

 1 F.C.S., F.K.S.E. 



I Sir victor HORSLEY, M.B., B.S., 

 I F R.S., K.K.CS. 



, VAUGHAN HARLEY, M.D., M.R.C.P. 



Chemistry 



Physics 



Botany 



Zoology 



Biology 



Anatomy 



Physiology 



Pharmacology 



Hygiene 



Experimental Neurology 

 Pathological Chemistry 



The New Pharmacology Laboratories, erected through the ge 

 of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, will be re.ldy in October. 



Courses of instruction are arranged for the First Medical and the Second 

 Medical Examination in Medicine of the University, as well as for the 

 corresponding examinations of the Examining Board of the Royal Colleges 

 of Physicians and Surgeons and other Licensing Bodies. 



Post-graduate and Research Work is provided for in all Departments. 



Fees: For the First Medical Course, 26 guineas, and for the Sfcond 

 Medical Course, 58 guineas, hoth including subscription to the Union 

 Society, which entitles students to the use of the Gymnasium and of the 

 Athletic Ground. 



University College Hall, Ealing (Warden : Walter W. Seton, M.A.) 

 provides residence for Students. 



For Prospectus and other information apply to the undersigned. 



WALTER W. SETON, M.A., Secretary. 

 University College, LonJon 

 ((iowej- Sueet). 



SESSION OPENS yjth SEPTEMIlEi;, 1Q12. 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



F. R. Earp, M.A. 



H. BEL1.0C, M.A. 



MiNA Paquier. 



J. Steipat, Ph.D. 



F. CrARKE, M.A. 



Thk Pkincipai.. 

 *C. H. Lees, D.Sc, F.R.S 

 *J. T. Hewitt, M.A., F.R.S. 



F. E. Fritsch, D.Sc. 



W. L. Carter, M.A. 



D. A. Low, M.LM.E 



Classics . 



English 



French 



German 



History 



Mathematics 



Physics 



Chemistry 



Botany 



Geology 



Civil and Mechanical \ 

 Engmeering ) 



Electrical Engineering ... J. T. Morris, M.I.E.E. 



■ Ui.iversity Professors. 



Fees ten guineas per annum. Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded 

 by Drapers' Company. 



Special facilities for Post-Graduate and Research Students. Particulars 

 of courses of study, &c., on application to the Registrar, or to 



I. L. S. HATTON, M.A.. Principal, at the College. 



THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 

 SUNDERLAND. 



The College provides a complete four years' Course of Instruction for 

 Engineering and Electrical Engineering apprentices during the six winter 

 months, October i to March 31. Apprentices ca return to the works of 

 the firms to which they are apprenticed during the six summer months. 



Students can obtain the College Diploma, and, if they so desire, the 

 Degree in Engineering of the University of London. 



Intending students should have spent one or two years' full time in the 

 Shops and have attended classes in Practical Mathematics, Mechanics, and 

 Machine Drawing before entering the College Course. 



Write to V. A. Mundella, M.A., Principal, for the Apprentice-Student- 

 ship Pamphlet and Prospectus. 



Entrance Examination on September 6 and 7. 

 Tuition Fee, ;Cio per session. 



THE DAVY-FARADAY 



RESEARCH LABORATORY 



ROYAL INSTITUTION, 



No. 20 ALBEMARLE STREET, \V. 



DIRECTOR: 



Professor Sir JAMES DEWAR, M.A., LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S. 



This Labor.^to^y was founded by the late Dr. Ludwig Mond, D.Sc, 

 F.R.S., as a Memorial of Davy and Faraday, for the purpose of promoting, 

 by original research, the development and extension of Chemical and 

 Physical Science. 



Persons fully qualified to undertake original scientific research admitted 

 to the Laboratory are entitled to the U'ie of the apparatus, and to such 

 materials and chemicals as may be supplied by ihe Director, subject to the 

 approval of the Laboratory Committee. 



The Staff" of the Laboratory, and a trained Mechanician, are under the 

 control of the Director. 



LENT TERM.— Monday, January 13, to Saturday, March 15. 



EASTER TERM.— Monday, April 7, to Saturday, July 26. 

 Applicants can receive full information regarding the Laboratory 

 by addressing the Assistant Secretary, Royal Institution, No. 21 

 Albemarle Street, W. 



ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 



CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.G. 



MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 



AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY. 



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

 commence on Monday, September 30, 1912. The courses in Mei.hanical 

 Engineering include sperialisation in Automobile and Aeronautical 

 Kngineering, and iho^e in Electrical Eneineerine include specialisation in 

 Radio-Telegraphy. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on Wednesday and 

 Thursday, September 25 and 26 These courses include periods spent in 

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

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

 ^15 or £it per annum. 



THREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of £32 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 fee<i, dates, &c., and all ln'"ormatIon respecting the 

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

 R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEV, D Sc, Principal. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



Acting in conjunction with the London Chamber of Commerce. 

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



(Near Moorgate and Liverpool Street Statlona). 



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



Michaelmas term begins Monday, September 30th. 



EVENING CLASSES in SCIENCE. Well-equipped 

 LABORATORIES for Practical Work in CHEMISTRY, 

 BOTANY, GEOLOGY. 



Special Courses for Conjoint Board, Pharmaceutical and other examir • 

 ations. Classes are also held in all Commercial Subjects, in Languages 

 and Literature. Art Studio. All Classes are open to both sexes. 



DAY SCHOOL OFCOMMERCE. Preparation for a COMMERCIAL 

 or BUSINESS career. 



Prospectuses, and all other inform.ition. gr-itis on application. 



D.WID S.WAGE, StYr,-/a,,: 



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W. 



Principal — S. G. Rawson, D.Sc. 

 BOTANY DEPARTMENT. 

 Lecturer— Lilian I. CusKE, B.Sc, F.L.S. 

 Assistant Lectu.er— E' DK Fraine, D.Sc, F.L.S. 

 (Complete Courses, Day and Evening, in preparation for the Matricu- 

 lation. Intermediate B.Sc, and Final B.Sc Examinations, under recognised 

 teachers of ihe Univeisity of London. 

 Held work in ist and srd Terms. 

 Facilities for Research Students. 

 Full particulars see Calendar, i/f. ; post free, S'^' 



