NATURE 



[October io, 1912 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



F. R. Earp, M.A. 



H. Belloc, M.A, 



MiNA Paquier. 



J. Steppat, Ph.D. 



F. Cea^ke, M.A. 



The Principal. 

 -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. 



Classics 



Eng^lish 



French 



German 



History 



IMathematics 



Pliysics 



Chemistry 



Botany 



Geologry 



''"'englneerinr*'*""'*! j • ^ A. Low, M.LM.E 

 Electrical Engineering" ... J. T. Morris, M.LE.E. 

 ' University Profe>sors. 



Fees ten guineas per annum. Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded 

 by Drapers' I Company. 



Special facilities for Post-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. 



THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 

 INSTITUTE, 



JKWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.G. 



The following Special Courses of Instruction will be given during the 

 Autumn and Lent Terms, rgi2-t3; — 

 Brewing and Malting. By Arthur R. Ling, F.LC. 



Tuesday evenings ; lo i... coinnieMi.int; Tu-sday, October 8. 1912. 



Bottling and Cellar Management. Power and Me- 

 chanical Plant in the Brewery. By Hugh Abbot, M.A. 

 Wednesday evenings, 7 to 8. uoinmencmii Wednesday, October g, iQr2. 



The Micro-Biology of the Fermentation Industries. 



By ARTHUr; HAKDtN, D Sc , PhD.. K.R.S. 

 Friday evenings, 7 to 10, commencing Friday, October ir, I9t2. 

 Liquid, Gaseous and Solid Fuel. By J. S Brame. 



Monday evenings, 7 to 8, commencing Monday, October 7, 1912. 



Wednesday evenings, 7 to 8. 3o,commencing Wednesday, October 9, igiz. 

 Detailed syllabus of the Coursfs may be bad upon application at the 

 Office of the Institute, or by letter to th,: Principal. 



THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 

 INSTITUTE, 



JEWRY STREET, ALDG.A.TE, E.G. 

 EVENING CLASSES IN METALLURGY. 



Lecturer in Metallurgy ... C. O. Bannister, A.R.S.^L, M.I. M.M. 

 Lecturer on Iron and Steel,-) Wesley J. Lambert, Assoc. Inst.C.E.. Chief 



Engineering Metals and - Metallurgist, Koyal Gun Factory, Woolwich 



Alloys, & MetallogtaphyJ Arsenal. 

 Lecturer on Mining and 



Mine Surveying 



\Q. Patchin, a R.S.M. 



Elemertary, Intermediate and Advanced Metallurgy, forming a graded 

 four years' curriculum. Special Courses on Assaying, Metallography, 

 including Pyrometry, The Metallurgy of Gold and Silver, The Metallurgy 

 of Iron and Steel, Engineering Metals and Alloys, Mining, Mine Surveying 

 and Mineralogy. 



The Courses are suited to the requirements of those engaged in 

 Metallurgical Industries, Assay Laboratories, and to those intending to 

 take up Metallurgical work in the Colonies. 



The Lab:)ratories are open to students in the afternoon for practical work. 



For details of the Classes apply at the OfTue of the Institute, or by letter 



MISS M. S. GRATTON (Nat. Sci. Tripos, 



Girton College, Cambridge) gives kssons orally or by correspondence 

 in Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, Mathematics, &c. 

 Preparation for University and Local Examinations.— 12 Lupus Street, 

 Westminster. ,S.W. 



UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. 



HEPARTMENT of COAl, GAS AND [FUEL INDUSTRIES. 

 RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP. 



Applications are invited, up to October 15, for an OPEN FEI.LOWSH I P 

 ol Xioo per annum, established by the Inslitulion of Gas Engineers for 

 the prosecution of post-graduate research in Gas Chemistry. For further 

 particular.-, apply to the bECSKTABV. 



MERCHANT TAYLORS' SCHOOL. 



ur'KX-^?'^^"'^^' "" 'he stair for ADVANCED MATHEMATICS and 

 PHVblCS will be filled up in the course of ihe present term.' 



bor further inlormaiion apply to the Secketary, Meicbant T.aylors' 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 



BREAMS BUILDINGS. CHANCERY LANE, E.G. 



Principal: G. Armitage-Smith, M.A., D.Lit. 



COURSES OF STUDV (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. 



POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 

 Particulars on a|iplication to the Secretary. 



South-western Polyteclinic Institute, 



MANRESA ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. 



Evening Courses of Lectures with practical work :— 



BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 



HUGH MacLEAN, M.D., Ch.B., M.Sc. 



HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & HISTOLOGY. 



B. L. KENNAWAY, M.D.. M.A. 



SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. 



S. E. CHANDLER, D.Sc, A.R.C.S., F.L.S. 



Further particulars on application to the Secretary. 



SIDNEY SKINNER. M.A., Principal. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



Acting in conjunction with the London GnAMeER of Commerce. 

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



(Near Moorgate and Liverpool Street Statloao). 



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



EVENING CLASSES in SCIENCE. Well-equipped 

 LABORATORIES foe Practical Work in CHEMISTRY, 

 BOTANY, GEOLOGY. 



Special Courses for Conjoint Board, Pbi 

 ations. Classes are also held in all C. 

 and Literature. Art Studio. All Cla 



leal and other examin- 

 I Subjects, in Languages, 

 apen to both sexes. 



spectuses, and all other information, gratis on application. 



DAVID SAVAGE, Sfaelary. 



COVENTRY EDUCATION 

 COMMITTE E. 



MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. 



The Committee invite .-ipplications for the post of ASSISTANT 



ENGINLERING LECTUKliR in the Municipal Technical In 

 mainly to give instruction in Practical Mathematics, Oeonietry, .\pplied 

 Mechanics, and Heat Engines. The candidate appointed will be required 

 to take up his duties as early as possible. The salary offered is j£i50 per 

 annum, rising by annual increments of /is, subject 10 satisfactory service, 

 to a maximum of j£i8o per annum. l-uither particulars and form of 

 applicalion, which must be returned to the Education Office not later 

 than noon on triday, iSth instant, may be obtained from the undersigned. 



Educaiion Office, Coventry, 

 October 2, lots. FREDK.. HORNER, Secretary. 



COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, 

 HOLMES CHAPEL, CHESHIRE. 



Applications are invited for the LECTURESHIP IN BIOLOGY which 

 will shortly be vacant, 

 'the salary is i,i2o per annum, with boaid and residence in the College. 

 Particulais may be ojtaineu on application to 



T. J. YOUNG, Princip.rl. 



