XVI 



NATURE 



[September 12, 1912 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. 



SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. 



Including as integral parts : 



THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, 



THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES, 



THE CITY AND GUILDS (ENGINEERING) COLLEGE. 



Visitor : HIS MAJESTY THE KING. 



Chairman : The Most Hon. the MARQUESS of CREWE, K.G. 



Courses of instruction and opportunities for ADVANCED STUDY AND 



RESEARCH are provided in the following branches of Science, viz. :— 



ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. 

 MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICS (Professor PERRY, F.R.S.) 

 PHYSICS (Professor CALLENDAR, F.R.S., Professor the Hon. R. I. 



STRUTT, F.R.S.). 

 CHEMISTRY, including Chemical Technology (Professor BRERETON 

 BAKER, F.R.S.). 

 FUEL AND REFRACTOKV MATERIALS (Prokssor BONE, 

 F.R.S. ). 

 BOTANY (Professor FARMER, F.R.S.). 



PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY (Prokssor BLACK- 

 MAN). • 

 TECHNOLOGY OF WOODS AND F/BR ES (Proks-iov GROOM). 

 ZOOLOGY (Professor SEDGWICK, F.RS., Professor MACBRIDE). 



ENTOMOLOGY (Professor MAXWELL LEFROY). 

 GEOLOGY (Professor WATTS, F.R.S.) 



ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES. 

 MINING (Professor FRECHRVILLE). 

 METALLURGY (Professor CARLYLE). 



CITY AND GUILDS (ENGINEERING) COLLEGE, 

 (i) CIVIL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Professor DALEY). 

 (2) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (Professor MATHER, F.R.S.). 



Prospectus and all particulars sent free on application to the Secretary, 

 Imperial College 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 

 AND TECHNOLOGY, 



SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W., 



ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, 



ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES, 



CITY AND GUILDS (ENGINEERING) COLLEGE. 



Special Courses of Advanced Lectures, as follows, will begin during 



October next : — 



Sub;fcts. Conducted by 



Snectrosconv (Assistant-Professor A. Fowler, A.R.C.S., 



Spectroscopy , p.R.A.S., F.R.S. 



Economic Geology: p^^f ^ ^ Watts, LL.D., Sc.D., M.Sc , 



A. Mining Geology ... { F.R.S., F.G.S.. and Assistant-Professor 



\ C. G. CuLLis, D.Sc, F.GS. 

 B Enginee-ingGeolosv-'""-'""''*'^ Lapworth, D.Sc, M.Inst.C.E., 

 c. E,nginee.ingl,eology , p g.S., and Professor W. W. Watts. 

 C. Geology of Petroleum A. Wade, A.R.C.S., D.Sc, F.GS. 

 Particulars of these and other Courses to follow free on application to 



SF.SSION OPENS 



SEPTEMBER, 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



Classics 

 English 

 French 

 Gcr 



... F. R. Earp, M.A. 

 ... H. Belloc, M.A. 

 ... MiNA Paouier. 

 ... J. Steipat, Ph.D. 

 ... F. Cr.ARKE, M.A. 

 ... The Principal. 

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

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

 ... F. E. Fritsch, D..Sc. 

 W. L. Carter, M..A. 



History 



Mathematics 



Physics 



Chemistry 



Bota.ny 



Geology .. 



Civil and Mechanical 1 rv a r m t »» i- 



Engineering ] - °- ■*• Low, M.I.M.E 



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



* University Professors. 



Fees ten guineas per annum. Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded 

 by Drapers' t.ompany. 



Special facilities for Posl-Graduate and Research Students. Particulars 

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



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



UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



SESSION 1912-13 COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, 



OCTOBER 3. 



FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 



D;an, J. Wemvss Anderson, M.Eng., M.Inst.C.E. 



Prospectus and full particulars of the following may be obtained on 



application to the Registrar: — 



Engineering, Elec rical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Naval Archi- 

 ticture Engineering Design and Drawing, Mattiemaiics, Physics, Inor- 

 ganic Chemistry. 



NEIV SESSION BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER -.5 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 



I;KKAMS 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 ihe 



FACULTIES OF ARTS & SCIENCE 



(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 Law and Economics. 



SESSIONAL FEES (-?"-'■ ■•.Science, £17 IDs. ; Arts, £10 lOs. 



XEz'citins: Science, Arts, or Economics, £5 5s. 

 POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 

 For particulars apply to the Secretarv. 



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATION, SEPT. 23, 10 a.m. 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 



MANRES,-\ 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, Commencing September 30, 1912. 



Session Fee, £15. 



Evening Courses in all Departments, Commencing 



September 23, 1912. 



Mathematics— -J. Lister, A.K.C.S. ; Physics— *S. Skinner MA 



*L. LoWNDS, R.Sc , Ph.D., ' F. W. Jordan, B.Sc ; Chemistry—*!, b' 



Coleman, A.R.C.S., -J. C. Crocker, M.A., D.Sc, and *F. H. Lowe 



M.Sc; Botany— -H. B. Lacev, 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. Kennawav, M.A., M.D. ; Zoology— *J. T 



Cunnincha.m, M.A. ; Engineering- 'W. Cami bell Houston, B.Sc, 



A.M.I.C.E. ; -V. C. Davies, B.Sc, and H. Aughtie ; Electrical 



Ensineering— 'A. J. Makower, M.A., 'B. H. Morphv and U. A 



OscHVVALD, B.A. ^Recognised Teacher of the University of London. 



Prospectus from the Secretary, post free, 4^/. ; at the OlTice, id 



Telephone : Sgg Western. SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Princ' ' 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGt. 



ACTINO 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 Moniay, September 30th. 



EVENING CLASSES in SCIENCE. Well-equipped 

 LABORATORIES for Practical Work in CHEMISTRY, 

 BOTANY. GEOLOGY. 



Spe< 



5S for Conjoint Board, Phari 

 are also held in all Comme 

 Art Studio. All Classes a 



ceutical and othe 

 al Subjects, in Languages, 

 open to both sexes. 



Tiation, gratis on application. 

 DAVID SAVAGE, Senelary. 



UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. 



CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 



Alfred Capper Pass Professor of Chemistry : — 

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



The NEW CHEMICAL WING was recently built and equipped at a 

 cost of about /^5,ooo. Special provision is made for advanced work and 

 investigations in Physical Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, Bio- 

 Chemistry, Bacteriological Chemistry, Hygienic Chemistry, and Electro- 

 Metallurgy. Currents are available of voltages from 500 downwards and 

 of amperage up to 2000. 



Training received in other Institutions, and Degrees of any approved 

 University are counted to\vards the period of study required lor al Bristo 

 Degrees. 



Prospectusesof the FACULTIES of ARTS, SCIENCE MEDICINE 

 and ENGINEERING, and further particulars may be obtained on 

 application. 



JAMES RAFTER, Registrar. 



