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NATURE 



[November 28, 1912. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Senate will shortly proceed 

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

 HIGHER EXAMINATIONS FOR MEDICAL DEGREES. 



EXAMINERSHIPS. PrpS 



rSidney Philip 



Four in Mcdicin 



IT Examiners. 

 Phillips, Esq., 

 F^R.C.P. 

 Humphry Davy Rolleston, Esq., 



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

 W. B. Warrington, Esq., M.D., 

 F.R.C.P. 



M.D., 

 M.A., 

 Ch.B., 



F. Burghard, 



Two in Forensic MedUi 

 and Hygiene 



Two in State Medicine 



,'Fri£di£rli 



F.R.C.S, 

 Raymond Johnson, 



F.R.CS. 

 Henry Belham Robi 

 M.S., F.R.C.S. 



■ f William A. Brend, Esq., M.A., M.B., B.S 

 ,1Va 



Esq., M.D. 

 Esq., M.B., 

 inson, Esq., 



M.S., 

 B.S., 

 M.D., 



John William Henry Eyre, Esq., M.D., 



M.S., D.P.H. 

 Vacant. 



FIRST EXAMINATION AND SECOND EXAMIN.ATION 



PART I., FOR MEDICAL DEGREES. 



(Candidates for these E.vaminerships should be experienced in Teaching 



SECOND EXAMINATION PART II., FOR MEDICAL DEGREES. 



I'Prof. A. Melville Paterson, M.D., M.S., 

 Two in .^^mi-o^o- F.R.C.S. 



\ Vacant. 



I Vacant. 



I Vacant. 



/Joseph Barcroft, Esq., B.Sc, M.A., F.R.S. 



(Vacant. 



eligible, and intend to offer them- 



Two in Phar}nacolog_ 

 Two in Physiology 



The Examiners above named 



selves for r 



of each Ex 



N.B.— Atte 



Full particulars of the remuneralii 

 obtained on application to the Principal. 



drawn to the provision of Statute i 

 ed. if practicable, to appoint at least on 

 s not a Teacher of the University, 

 ndidates must send in their names to the Principal 

 of their qualifications they may think d^ 



inership 



i4, whereby th' 



be 



ath any i 



before 

 MONDAY, DEc¥mBER i6th. '(It is'particularly desired by the Senate 

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



Ij testimonials are subvdtted, three copies at least of each should ic 

 sent. Original testimonials should not 6e fonvarded in any case. 1/ 

 more than one Examinership is applied for, a separate complete applica- 

 tion, ■with copies of testimonials, if any, must be /onoarded in respect 

 0/ each. 



University of London, By Order of the Senate, 



South Kensington, S.W., 



No 



nber, 



GOVERNMENT GRANT FOR SCIEN- 

 TIFIC INVESTIGATIONS.— Applicitions for the ye.ir 1913 

 must be riceived at the ofhces of the Royal Society not later than 

 January 1 next, and must be made upon printed forms to be obtained 

 from the Cletk to the Government Grant Committee, Royal Society, 

 Burlington House. London, W. 



ROYAL HOLLOWAY COLLEGE. 



ENGLEFIELD GREEN, SURREY. 

 (University of London). 



The Governors will award. 

 Studentships for research or ai 

 College. Applications should t 

 Pkincital, from whom full p.trl 



arly in December, three Post-Graduate 

 vanced work open to Graduates of the 

 : made not later than December 2 to the 

 culars may be obtained. 



THE MURDOCH TRUST. 



For the benelil of INDIGENT BACHELORS and WIDOWERS of 

 good character, over 55 years of age, who have done " something " in the 

 way of promoting or helping some branch of Science. 



Donations or Pensions may he granted to persons who comply with these 

 conditions. 



For particulars apply to Messrs. J. & J. TuRNliULL, W.S., 58 Frederick 

 Street, Edinburgh. 



SWINEY LECTURES ON GEOLOGY, 



1912-13. 



Under the DrnFCTioN of the TRUSTEES of the 

 BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A Course of Twelve Lectures on "The Record of Life as Revealed 

 IN THE Rocks" will bedeUvered by T. J. JEHU, M.A., M.ll., F.R.S.E., 

 in the Lecture Theatre of the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Xen- 

 sington (by permission of the Board of Education >, on Mondays, ThursJays 

 and Saturdays at 3 p.m., from Saturday, December 7, to Saturday, 

 December 21 (inclusive), and from Saiurday. January 4, to Monday,, 

 lannary 1 > (inclusive). The Lectures will be illustrated by Lantern Slides. 

 " ' ■ ■ ■'free. Entrance in Exhibition Road. 



By Order of the Trusle 



L. FLETCHER, Director. 



British Mu 



CHEMICAL SOCIETY RESEARCH FUND. 



A Meeting cf the Research Fund Committee will be held in December 

 next Applications foi grants, to be made on forms which can be obtained 

 from the Assi-tant Secretary, must be received on or before Monday, 

 December 2, 1912. 



All persons who received grants in December, 1911, or in December of 

 any previous year, whose accounts have not been declared closed by the 

 Council, are reminded that reports must be in the hands of the Hon. 

 Secreviries not later than Monday, December 1. 



The Council wish to draw attention to the fact that the income arising 

 from the donation of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths is to be more 

 or less especially devoted to the * ncouragement of research in inorganic and 



rg.cal ch 



stry 



Furthe 



g from the Perkin Memoi.-il Fund i 

 > problems connected vvith the cca 



the 



due 



ligatii 



ESSEX EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 



EAST ANGLIAN INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE, 



CHELMSFORD. 



WANTED AN ANALYST AND LECTURER IN AGRICUL- 

 TURAL CHEMISTRY, to take charge of the Agricultural Analytical 

 Work of the Institute, and to lecture to Students of the Winter School of 

 Agriculture. Preference will be given to candidates who have had expe- 

 rience in Agricultural Analysis, and advisory work among iarmers. 



Commencing salary, I'zaa per annum. ...... 



Applications must be made in accordance with the printed Application 

 Foim, which can be obtained from me, the undei signed, and must be sent 

 in duly filled up, accompanied with copies of three testimonials, so as to 

 arrive by December 4, 1912, at the latest. 



A. MALINS SMITH, Principal. 

 East Anglian Institute of Agriculture, 

 Chelmsford. 

 November i .;, 1912. 



THE SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOL OF 



MINES AND TECHNOLOGY, 



JOHANNESBURG. 



WANTED, an ASSISTANT LECTURER and DEMONSTRATOR 

 in NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and PHYSICS. Commencing salarjj 

 ilioo per annum. Engagement one year certain ; thereafter three months' 

 notice either side. Commence duties Johannesburg early March. Allow- 

 ance for travelling expenses, i,^i \os. Half salary during voyage out. 

 Mostly day work, but some evening class work. Applications and testi- 

 monials, which should be in duplicate where po ' " 

 until Thursd.ay, December i?, by Chalmers G 

 9 Idol Lane, London, E.C. .-Xppoinlment to b= fi.\ed early Ja 



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



Girton College, Camliridge) gives lessons orally or by correspondence 

 in Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, Muhe °-- 



& Co., Ltd., 



Prep.-ir 

 Westm 



■ Lupus Street, 



PRIESTLEY MEMORIAL 



Original Plaster Model for Sale, 8 fi. high, price ;iico, 

 tration in Nature, October 31.— Apply Frances D 

 Sculptor, Harrogate. 



As SECRETARY 



tat Ch 

 :opy : s 



STATUE.— 



See illus- 

 lington, 



or 



cryptogamia), M 

 carrying out 

 societies. Box 



ASSISTANT to a 



y. Analysis, Botany (including the 

 ; general natural history, capable of 

 ributed papeis to several scientific 



MISS EVERETT, M.A. (Cambridge Math. 



Tripos), Catalogue Referee, Royal Society, undertakes Indexing, Trans- 

 lating. Summarising, Typing, &C.-6 Milbourne l.ane, Ivher, Suney. 



FOR SALE.— Magnificent collection of worlted flints 



(PalEolilhic), splendid specimens.— Apply " No. 2248. ' Nature Office. 



