NATURE 



[November 14, 1912 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ihe Senate will shortly proceed 

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

 HIGHER EXAMINATIONS FOR MEDICAL DEGREES. 



ExAMtNERSHlPS. PRESENT EXAMINERS. 



, Sidney Philip Phillips, 

 F.R.C.P. 

 Humph. y Davy Rolleston, 

 ..,- M.D.. B.C., F.R.C.P. 



I W. B. Warrington, Esq., 



F.R.C.P. 

 ' Vacant. 



/Fiet'^ric F. Burghard, Esq., 

 K.R.C.S. 

 Raymond Johnson, Esq., 



Four in Medicine 



Four in Surgoy 



F.R.CS. 

 nry Belham Robii 

 M.S., F.R.CS. 



1 A. Brend, Esq., M.A., M.B., B.Sc. 

 M.D., 



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•orensic Medidiif j Willi; 

 fgic«c I Va 



te !\Iedicinc 



IVa. 



EXAMINATION AND SECOND EXAMINATION 

 PART I., FOR MEDICAL DEGREES. 

 5 for these Examineiships should be exfeiienced in Teaching 



in General hiology 

 in Cluinisiry 



in Physics 



amineiships should be - 

 Medical Students.) 

 ( Vacant. 



- I Vacant. 

 I lames Ernest Mar 



- I Vacai t. 

 I George ^ 



DSc. 



sh, Esq., M.A., F.R.S. 

 Clarkson Kaye, Esq., 



SECOND EXAMINATION PART 

 I Prof. A 



Two in ..l«<ito;o' F.R 



I Vacant. 



Two in Pharmiuohgy ... | vacant' 



Iviom Physiology { VaVa'm. 



; above named are re 



of the remunerali 



selves for re-electii 

 Full particular 

 obtained on applit 

 N.B.- 



I., FOR MEDICAL DEGREES. 

 Melville Paterson, M.D., M.S., 



oft, Esq., B.Sc.M.A., F.R.S. 

 sle, and intend to offer them- 

 f each Examineiship can be 





isrequir 

 iTeache 



tovision of Statute 

 I to appoint at least t 



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the 



they 



to the Principal, with any attes- 

 ,' think desirable, on or hefore 

 particularly desired by the Senate 

 o its individual Members.) 



■ach should I'C 

 any case. 1/ 

 ,plete applica- 

 Icd in respect 



Candidates must ser 

 lation of their qualifi^ 

 MONDAY, DECEMBER i6th. (It 

 that no application of any kind be madi 



// testimonials are submitted^ three copies at least of 

 sent. Original testimonials should not be forwarded if. 

 more tlian one Examinership is applied for, a separate co. 

 tion^ ivith copies of testimonials, if any, mnst be /orioai 

 0/ each. 



University of London, By Order of the Senate, 



South Kensington, S.W., HENRY A. MIERS, 



Novemler, 1913. Principal. 



PRIFYSGOL CYMRU. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. 



MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS, 

 ships 



Appointn 

 Vlatriculati 

 lUbjects : — 



I Ex 



Latin. 



History. 



Mathematics. 



tember, 1913, 



French. 



Chemistry. 



Botany. 



'ing 



Welsh. 



Particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Un 

 Catbays Parle, CarditT, to whom applications for the app 

 be sent not later than Monday, December 2, 1912. 



NATIONAL HEALTH SOCIETY. 



LECTURE by PROFESSOR METCHNIKOFF (of the P: 

 Institute, Paris), on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 4.30 p.m., in the Li 

 Theatre of the Royal Society of Medicine, r Wimpole Street, W. 



Subject : — " The Warfare against Tubercle." 



For particulars, apply Secretary, National Health Society, 53 Bi 

 Street, W. 



PRIESTLEY MEMORIAL STATUE.— 



Original Plaster Model (or Sale, 8 ft. high, price ijioo. See illus. 

 tration in Nature, October 31.— Apply Miss Darlington, 12 Kent 

 Road, Harrogate. 



LECTURE.S, SESSION 1912-13. 

 FIRST COURSE. 



ROYAL INSTITUTION OF 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 



PROFESSOR SIR JAMES DEWAR. LL.D., Ph.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., 

 will deliver a Course of Six Lectures (adapted to a Juvenile Auditory), 

 experimentally illu>tr.ited. on " Christmas Lecture Epilogues." 

 "Alchemy," Saturday, December 28. 1912, at 3 o'clock: "'Atoms,' 

 Tuesday, December 31; "Light." Thursday, January 2, iQt3; 

 "Clouds," Saturday, lanuary 4; "Meteorites," Tuesday, January 7 ; 

 " Frozen Worlds, ' Thursday, January 9. 



Subscription (for Non. Members) to this Course, One Guinea (Children 

 under sixteen, Haifa Guinea) ; to all the Courses in ihe Season, Two 

 Guineas Tickets mav now be obtained at the Offi e of lh» Institution. 



INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY 

 OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



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The next INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION 

 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3r, t9i2. 



FINAL EXAMINATIONS in(a)Mineral Chemistry, (/;) Metallureical 

 Chemistry, (c) Physical Chemistry, (d) Organic Chemistry, and (.•) The 

 Chemi-try of Food and Drugs, fee, will commence on MONDAY, 

 DECEMBER 30, 1912, or on MONDAY, January 6, igrs- 



The List of Ckndidates will be closed on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 

 '9'2. 



Forms of application and further particulars can be obtained from the 

 P-RGISTRAR, Institute of Chemistry, 30 Bloomsbury Square, London. W.C. 



The Regulations for the Admission of Students, .Associates, and Fellows, 

 Gratis, Examination Papers: 1908-09 (2 years), (id. ; T910, fid. ; igrr, 6f/. 



" K List of Official Chemical Appointments." Fourth Edition, now 

 ready, 2^. (post fiee. 2^. 3*/.). 



APPOINTMENTS REGISTER.— A Register of Fellows and Associates 

 cf the Institute of Chen.istry who are seeking appointments is kept at the 

 Offices of the Institute. Applications for the services of professional chemists 

 should be forw.ir.led to the Registrar, sLitin- the requiremcnls. 



CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EDUCATION 

 COMMITTEE. 



LECTURER IN ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL 



ENGINEERING. 



Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer in Electrical and 



Mechanical Engineering at the Aston Technical School. Commencing 



salary, iil6o per annum. 



Full particulars will be forwarded on application to Mr. Geo. Mellor, 

 Secretary, Municipal Technical School, Suff.ilk Sireel, Birrainghain. The 

 last day tor sending in application is November 25. 1912. 

 JNO. ARTHUR PALMER 



Secretary of Education. 

 November 4, 1912. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES, BANGOR. 



(A CoHstituent Collci;<: of the University of ll'aks.) 



The post of PROFESSOR of AGRICULTURE and ORfiANlSING 

 SECRETARY ol the AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT is now 

 vacant. Salary, j£5oo and residence. 



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

 December 2, r9i2, by the undersigned, who will furnisli fall information. 

 JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., 

 Bangor, Secretary and Registrar. 



October 21 I0I2 



ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL 

 AND COLLEGE. 



DEMONSTRATOR OF CIIEMLSTRV. 



•ited for the post of DEMONSTRATOR OF 



Applications 

 CHEMISTRY. 



Particulars of duties and emol 

 signed, to whom all applications i 

 November ?, luia. 



tained from the unde 

 '. November 30, r9i2. 



W. SHORE, Dean. 



TWO SURVEYORS wanted immediately 



10 accompany a Geological Expedition lo map a larj;e area on the 

 coast of Peru, healthy di*-lrict ; preference given to men wiih foreign 

 experience ; knowledge of Spanish an advantage. Good salaries 

 offered ; board, accommodation, and leturn passages provided. — 

 Adoress " T. H..' c/o Street's, 30 Cornbill. EX. 



ENTOMOLOGIST. — Young Qualified 



Entomologist 

 -Salary ;£=5o to ^*oo a 

 giving full particulars, 

 5 Nicholas Lane, E.C. 



