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NATURE 



[January 9, 1913 



ROYAL INSTITUTION OF 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 



thr 



cli, Professor William Bate- 

 )n "The Heredity of Sex and 



Seton 'Gorpon', Esq., F.Z.S., 

 II Country." Half 



Tuesday next (January 14) 

 SON. D.Sc, F.R.S.. First 01 Six Leclures 

 some Cognate Problem"." One Guinea the 



Thursday (January 16), at ihree o'clock. 

 First of Two Lectures on '■ Birds of the H 



Saturday (January 18), at three o'cIjc 

 Esq., Mu=.Doc,, LL.D., First of Three 1 

 mony" (with Musicjl Illustrations). Half a uu...c,.. 



Subscription to all the Courses in the Season, Two Guineas. 



The Friclay Evening Meetings will begin on January 17- at nir 

 when Professor Sir I J. Thomson, O.M., LL.D., D.Sc. F.R.S. 

 a Discourse di " Further Applicaiions of ihe Method of PosiU 

 To Ihese meetings Members and their Friends only are admitted. 



._. .- Davie 

 Aspects of Ha 



SPECIAL LECTURES. 



A COURSE OF SIX LECTURES 



will be delivered at iVe 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(University of London), 



MILE END ROAD, E., 



By ARCHIBALD SHARP, Wh.Sc, B.Sc. A.M.I.C.E. 



"INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES," 



with Special Reference to Possibilities of Immediate 



Future Developments. 

 Lectures commence on MONDAY, JANUARY 

 i,^ r^„^^^ /, Tc Persons un 

 al Engii 



e, £1 



■ Eleclr 



Fee for the Com 

 :mpIoy*d in Engine 

 .1 half the above rates. 



Syllabus on application to the Regii 



J. L 



icipal. 



. S. HATTON, M.A. 



THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 



JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.G. 

 The following Spe,-ial Courses of Instruction will he given during the 



riday 



i-ei.i «..u .,„ ^r Terms, 191 V — 



CONDUCTION IN GASES AND RADIO-ACTIVITY. 



By R, S. Willows, M.A., DSc. 

 A Course of Ten Lectures, fully illustrated by experiments, 

 evenings, 7 to 8 p.m., commencing Friday, January 17, 1014. 

 PROnilCER GAS PRACTICE, SOLID FUELS. THE VALUATION 

 OF FUELS, AND THE CONTROL OF FUEL CONSUMPTION. 



By J. S. S. BuAME. 

 A Course of Ten Lectures, Monday evenings, 7 to 8 p.m., commencing 

 Monday, January 13, 1913. 



TECHNICAL GAS ANALYSIS. 

 By Charles A. Kkane, D.nc, Ph.D., F.IC. 

 A Course of Practical Work, Wednesday evenings, 7 to 10 p.m., com- 

 mencing Wednesday, April JJ, 1913- 



FUEL ANALYSIS. 



By J. S. S. Drame. 



A Course of Practical Work, Frid.ay evenings, 7 to to p.m., commencing 



^'ne?ailed'sylla'buTof the Courses may be had upon application at the 

 Office of the Institute or by letter to the Principal. 



BACTERIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. 



KINGS COLLEGE, LONDON. 



University Laboratories ; 

 62 CHANDOS STREET, CHARING CROSS, W.C. 

 Bacteriology and Pathology-Professor Hewlett, Dr. F. E. Tavlor, 



Bacteriology of Fermentation— Mr. Rhys Charles, F.I.C. 



Microscopy— Mr. J. E. Barnard, F.R.M.S. 



Parasitology— Dr. George C. Low. , 



The Laboratory is open daily for Inslrucuon and ^'^"'''"^"•h.,^, ,_ 

 For particulars apply to the Secretary or to Professor Hewllt 



IJ2 Chandos Street. 



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W 



Princip;tl— *S. G. Rawson, D.Sc. 



Un 



', under Recognised Teachers of th e 

 n SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, 



Lity Courses, Day and Eve 

 University, are provided for Degre 

 and MUSIC. . , 



Full Courses for Day Technical 

 three or more years, are given. 



For Evening Siudents, Classes and Systematised C 

 provided. 



and other Students, 



ending 



als 



Mathema-tics 



Physics ... 

 Chemistry 



Electrical 



. -F. 

 I-H. 



M. Saxelbv, M.Sc, B.A. 

 W. Harvey, M.A., B.Sc* 

 H. Harris, M.A. 



I -W. Thomson, M.A., B.Sc. 



I 'S. Marsh, B.Sc, Ph.D. 



I -r. Wilson, M.«c. 



1 -J. L. White, D.Sc. 



1 - W. E. M. CuRNOCK, M.Sc, B.Eng. 



I -J B. Shaw, A.R.C.S., Wh.Ex. 



I -ri. M. Edmonds, BSc. 



l-M. T. Ormsbv, A.R.C.S, M.I.C.E. 



I -A. W. ASHTON, M.Sc 



Engineering I *A. T. Dover, A.M.I.E.E. 

 f 'Miss L. J. Clarke, B.Sc 

 Botany ,. | *Miss E. de Fkaine, D.Sc 



Geoloey "J- V. Elsden, D.Sc 



lyiusjc -H. D. Wetton, Mus.Doc, F.R.C.O 



- Denotes Recognised Teacher o' University of London. 

 Domestic Science. 



He.id of Department-Miss M. E. MarsdEN. 



Art and Crafts. 



Head of Department-F. H. Andreus, F.S.A.M. 

 Physical Training for Women. 



H«,dof Department-Miss H. F. Morse. 

 provided in Technological Chemistry, Saniiary S 

 :,a„itary Law. &c., and for Higher Civil Service Examinations 



Soecial facilities are afforded lor Research Work. The nei 

 Laboratories given by the Worshipful Company of Dr^P"^ ^'; 

 use. Scholarships to the value of £3- -" -■•■-"'•'' 

 Governing Body have open 

 Grounds extending over five 



Cou 



Hoslel for Won 



ence, and 



Hygiene 

 ready for 

 dly. The 

 Athletic 

 Jwin Tate 



Library 

 particula 



open 

 apply 



, the Ss 



; of stude 



For prospectus 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), 



YORK PLACE, B.AKER STREET, LONDON, W. 



PRiNCiPAL-Miss M. J. TUKE, M.A. 



L\^u';:s'aT;grven1n ;r°e"pa?a;jon?o'rlu"E^^minations of the University 

 rT.^n^„„ trlrts Science and Preliminary Medicine, for the Teachers 

 Diploma London,' fhe Teachers' Cerlifica.e, Cambridge, and for the 

 Cambridge Higher Local Examination. . , . 



Six Laboratories are open to Ihe siudents for practical work. . 



There is a special course of Scientific Instruction n Hygiene, designed 

 to furnish training for Women Factory and Sanitary Inspectors and 



^ The Trt°ScnioTmay be attended by students who are not taking o^her 

 subjects at the College. , 



A sinsle course in each subject may be attended. 



Regular Miysical Tnstruciion is given free of cost to students who 

 desire it by a fully.qualified woman te.acher. ■„ .u. r„i 



Accomm'^.dation L 68 Resident Students .s provided partly n ^he Col- 

 lege and partly in an additional residence at Souih Villa, Regent s i-ark. 



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. 

 ; Entrance Scholarships (one 



offeKd'forcompetiiion in June, 19.3. Full particul 

 the Principal at the College. 



SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT 



Science) 

 n appl 



fill be 



Appl 



beginning Octob 



for En 



:ships 



he H. 



&c. for the 

 ad of the Dep.art 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 

 AND TECHNOLOGY, 



SOUTH KENSINGTON. 



ith Practical Work, will be given, 



Jucteii ly 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KING'S COLLEGE. 



BACTERIOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 62 Chandos Street, W.C 

 An Evening Class in Bacteriology will be held on Monday evenings a 

 or 6.10 (by arrangement), commencing January 13, 1913. 

 For particulars apply to the Secretary or to Professor Hewleti 



A Course of about 20 Lectui 

 commencing Janu.iry 14, as follows:— 



Subject. „ ' 



The Pathology "f Plants ... Professor Blaci 

 For further particui 's of this and other 

 - - . . ^ ihcation should b 



ad 



) this Co 



M.A'., ScD., F.L.S. 

 Courses to follow, and for 

 ! m.tde to the Secbetaky. 



WANTED (in London), Private Lessons in Elementary Crystallography, 



