NATURE 



[October 31, 1912 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Senate is about to proceed 

 to elect Examiners in the following departments for the year 1913-14 : — 



A.— FOR EXAMINATIONS ABOVE THE MATRICULATION. 

 Faculty op Arts and Faculty of Science, Sept., 1913— Aug., 1914. 



Ine in Geology and Physical 

 Geography. 



'stry- I One in Experimental Psychology. 



B.— FOR THE INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION, FINAL 

 EXAMINATION, OR BOTH EXAMINATIONS. 

 Faculty op Arts and Faculty of Science, Sept., 1913— Aug., 1914. 



On 



One in Phys 



Full particula 



obtained on appli 



Candidates mu 



illafheifiaiics. 



Ch, 



One 



Botany. 

 Zoology. 



of the remuneration 01 each Examinership can be 

 Ltion to the Principal, 

 send in their names to the Principal, with any attes- 

 tation of their qualifications they may think desirable, on on before 

 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. (It is particularly desired by the Senate 

 that no application of any kind be made to its individual Members.) 



If testimonials are submitted, three copies at least of each should be sent. 

 Original testimonials should not be forwarded in any case. If more than 

 one_ Examinership is applied for, a separate complete application, with 

 copies of testimonials, if any, must be forwarded in respect of each. 



Uni 



versity of London, 

 South Kensington, S.W., 

 October, 1912. 



By Order of the Senate. 



HENRY A. MIERS, 

 Principal. 



UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. 



ADDITIONAL EXAMINERSHIPS. 



The University Court of the University of Glasgow will shortly proceed 

 to appoint an additional Examiner in each of the subjects named :— 



For Degree Examinalious—KT\%\\!,\i, Logic and Moral Philosophy, 

 Classics, History, Education, French, Italian, Political Economy, Evidence 

 and Procedure, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Pathology, Surgery 

 Systematic and Clinical), Medicine (Systematic and Clinical), Veterinary 

 Hygiene, Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Entomology, Agriculture. 



For Degree and Preliminary F.raminations ~GeTa\an. 



For Preliminary Ejeamina/ions— English, Classics, Mathematics. 



Particulars of the duties, emoluments, &c., may be had on application 

 to the Secretary of the University Court. 



University of Glasgow, 

 October, 1912. 



QUEEN'S COLLEGE. 



AFTERNOON LECTURES. 

 "THE SUN, MOON, AND STARS." Three Public Lectures (illus- 

 trated) will be delivered by Prof. R. A. GREGORY on WEDNESDAYS, 

 Nov. 6, 13, and 20, at QUEEN'S COLLEGE, HARLEV STREET, at 

 3 o'clock. Tickets for the Course, 9s. ; or for Single Lectures, 31. 6d., may 

 be obtained from THE SECRETARY. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



An Advanced Course of Six Lectures on " Methods of Uluminalion as 

 applied to Microscopy " will be delivered by Mr. J. E. Barnard, 

 F.R.M.S., at King's College, Strand, on Thursdays, October 3r, Novem- 

 ber 7, 14, 21, 28, and December 5, 1912, at 5 p.m. Admission free. 



P. J. HARTOG, Academic Registrar. 



BOROUGH POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, 



BOROUGH ROAD, LONDON, S.E. 

 ASSISTANT LECTURER IN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 



The Governors require the services of an ASSISTANT LECTURER 

 and DEMONSTRATOR in their Engineering Department for day and 

 evening work. Candidates should have had good workshop and teaching 

 experience. Commencing salary ;^i50-.£i7o, according to qualifications, 

 rising to ^£200. 



Particulars of appointment and forms of application may he obtained by 

 sending a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to the undersigned, to 

 whom they must be returned not later than November 18. 



C. T. MII.LIS. Principal. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES, BANGOR. 



(W Constittient College of the University of Wales. ) 

 The post of PROFESSOR of AGRICULTURE and ORGANISING 

 SECRETARY ol the AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT is now 

 vacant._ Salary, j^soo and residence. 



Applications, with testimonials, will be received up to and including 

 December z, 1912, by the undersigned, who will furnish full information. 

 JOHN ED'WARD LLOYD, M.A., 

 Bangor, Secretary and Registrar. 



October 21 IQI2 



GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. 



Applications are invited for the post of LECTURER on CHEMISTRY 

 at a salary of ;£6oo per annum. 



Further particulars may be obtained from the Dean of the Medical 

 School and the Lecturer will be required to enter upon his duties on 

 January i, 1913. 



Candidates are requested to send twenty copies of their application, and 



of 



tha 



the 



the 



Superintendent's Office, Guy's Hospital, S.E., not later than November 23. 



DERBY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



An ASSISTANT LECTURER in ENCtINEERING will be required 

 n January next. Salary ;Ci50, rising to ;£i8o per annum by annual jncre- 



Further particulars and application forms can be obtained from the 



COUNTY BOROUGH OF NEWPORT (MON.). 



MUSEUM AND ART GALLERV. 



Required, a CURATOR with thoroughly good Museum experience. 

 Salary, ^^150 per annum. Further particulars as to requirements and duties 

 to be obtained from the undersigned, by whom applications must be 

 received not later than November iS next. 



(Signed) J. C. BROOK, Secretary. 



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



Girton College, Cambridge) gives lessons orally or by correspondence 

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

 Preparation for University and Local Examinations. — 12 Lupus Street 

 Westminster, S. \V. 



TYPE-WRITING undertaken by Woman 



Graduate (Classical Tripos, Girton College, Cambridge ; Intermediate 

 Arts. London). Research, Revision, Shonhand. 

 CAMBRIDGE TYPE-WRITING AGENCY, 5 Duke Street. 



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Sales b^ auction. 



BOOKCASES, CABINETS, and NESTS of 



DRAWERS, made specially /or Natural History Specimens, form 

 an interesting feature in the sale of the contents of "The Oaks," 

 Woodmansterne, Surrey, which takes place on November 13, when the 

 estate of iSo acres, including the moderate si?e mansion, which stands 

 375 feet above the sea, will be sold by auction. Catalogues may be 

 had of the Auctioneers, Messrs. Walton & Lee, 10 Mount Street, 

 Grosvenor Square, or Knight, Frank & Rutlev, 20 Hanover 

 Square, W. 



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A Sale by Auction is held EVERY FRIDAY 



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 purchase of SCIENTIFIC AND ELECTRICAL APPARATUS, 

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 Cameras and Lenses, Lathes and Tools, Cinematographs and Films, 

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