NA TURE 



[August 3. 1905 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 

 Mathematics (Professor Heath, Mr. Preece and Mr. 



I GuESr. 



Phviiiri: (Professor Poynting, Mr. Shakespear, Dr. 



^ \ Barlow and Dr. Denning. 



rh*-m:.:tr,7 (Professor Frankland, Dr. McKenzie, Dr. 



^ .j pj^oj^^y M^ Moore and Mr. Tinkler. 



Zoology Professor Bridge and Mr. Collince. 



Botany Professor Hillhouse and Dr. Ewart. 



Geology Professor Lapworth and Mr. Raw. 



Geography Professor W.tTTS. 



Mechanical Engineering ...{P-f-- ^^Eu^L^^,. I'^^^k. ^'^ 



Civil Engineering Professor Di.'vON and Mr. Hummel. 



Electrical Engineering Professor Kapp, Dr. Morris and Mr. Lister. 



Metallurgy /Professor TtJRNER, Mr. Hudson and Mr. 



, ^ I RiCKETTS. 



Mining Professor Redmayne and Mr. Rop.erton. 



Brewing Professor Brown, Mr. Pope and Mr. Millar. 



Education Professor Hughes. 



FACULTY OF ARTS, 

 .ria,:^:,.,- (Professor Sonnenschein, Mr. Caspar! and 



^'^"'" \ Mr. Champers. 



English Professor Churton Collins and Mr. Cowl. 



German Professor Fiedler and Dr. Sandbach. 



French Professor Eevenot and Monsieur Demey. 



Philosophy Professor Muirhead and Miss Wodehouse. 



History Professor Masterman and Miss Sidgwick. 



Education Professor Hughes. 



Music Professor Sir Edward Elgar. 



Hebrew, ., Mr. Pooler. 



FACULTY OF COMMERCE. 

 Commerce and Public) „ , . j „ tr 



Finance . ,. rProfessor Ashley and Mr. Kirkaldy. 



Accounting Professor Dicksee. 



Commercial Law Mr. Tillvard. 



Spanish and Italian Senor de Arteaga. 



DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING OF TEACHERS. 

 Professor Hughes. Miss Taylor. 



Miss Joyce. Miss Warmington. 



Mr. RoscOE. Miss Sowerbutts. 



Mr. Milligan. Miss Walker. 



Mr. Grirfi 



Mi: 



Mi 



i COL 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



(Professor Robinson, Dr. Wright, Mr. 

 Anatomy Haslam, Mr. Watson, Miss Coghill, 



I Mr. Bennett and Dr. Evans. 

 Physiology Professor Carlier and Mr. Rhodes. 



(Professor Leith, Dr. Miller, Mr. Leedham- 

 Green, Dr. Stanley. Dr. Barnes, Dr. 

 Hewetson, and Dr. Wilson. 

 MpHirin*- (Professor Saundiiy, Professor Carter, and 

 I jj^ Russell. 



Surgery (Professor Barling, Professor Bennett May, 



-^ I and Mr. Heaton. 



Hygiene and Public Healtli Professor BosTOCK Hill and Mr. Lyster. 



Therapeutics Professor Foxwell and Dr. Potts. 



Midwifery Professor Malins and Dr. PuRSLOW. 



Gynajcology Professor Taylor. 



Forensic Medicine Professor Morrison. 



Mental Diseases Professor Whitcombe. 



Operative Surgery Professor Jordan Llovd. 



Ophthalmology Professor Priestley Smith. 



Materia Medica Mr. Coole Kneale and Dr. Greenwood. 



DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY. 

 Mr. Huxley. Dr. Stagey Wilson. 



Mr. Humphreys. Mr. Marsh. 



Mr. DoNAGAN. Mr. Madin. 



Mr. Whittles. 

 The SESSION 1905-6 COMMENCES OCTOBER 2, 1905. 

 A U Courses ami Degrees are open to both Men and Women Students. 

 In the Medical School there is a separate Dissecting Room for Women 

 with a qualified Woman Demonstrator. 



CJraduates and persons who have passed degree e.\aminations of other 

 Universities may, after two years' study or research, lake a Master's 

 Degree. 



Syllabuses containing full information as to University Regulations, 

 Lecture and Laboratory Courses, Scholarships, &c., will be sent on appli- 

 cation to the Secretary of the University. 



HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE, 

 EDINBURGH. 



FERMENTATION and INDUSTRIAL BACTERIOLOGY. 

 A Laboratory has been opened under the superintendence of Dr. Emil 

 ' " erly assistant to Professor Alfred Jorgensen, Copen- 



i in the Bacteriology and Mycology of Agriculture, 

 Tanning, Preserving, Starch and Sugar Making, 

 please apply to the Principal at the 



Westergaard (f( 



hagen) for instruct 



Dairying, Ferment 



For details of Classes, Fees. 



College. 



PETER MACNAUGHTON, S.S.C, Clerk. 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE 



BREAMS BUILDINGS. CHANCERY LANE, E.G. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES. 

 Chemistry 



Physics . 



/J. E. Mackenzie, Ph.D., D.Ec 

 (H. Wren, Ph.D., B.A., B.Sc. 

 (Albert Griffiths, D.Sc. 



Mathematics 



.A., B.S. 

 B. W. Clack, B.Sc. 

 E. H. Smart, M.A. 

 W. G. Birt, B.A., B.Sc, 

 Botany ) A. B. Rendle, M.A., D.Sc. 



' I F. E. Fritsch, Ph.D., E.Sc. 



Zoologry _ H. W. Unthank, B.A., B.Sc. 



Geoiogry & Mineralogy ... Geo. F. Harris, F.G.S. 



Assaying, Metallurgy & Mining. Geo. Patchin, A.R.S.M. 

 RESEARCH in Chemistry and Physics in well-equipped laboratories. 

 French. German, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, & Italian Classes. 

 EVENING CLASSES also in Biology, Physiology, Practical Geometry, 

 Building and Machine Construction, Steam, Theoretical and Applied 

 Mechanics, Land and Quantity Surveying, and Estimating. 



Calendar bd. (post free id.'), on application to the Secretary. 



GEORGE HERIOT^S TRUST. 



HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE, 

 EDINBURGH. 



Principal ... A. P. Laurie, M.A,, D.Sc, F.R.S.E. 



DAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



THREE YEARS' COURSE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 



AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, AND FOUR YEARS' 



COURSE IN TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY. 

 WINTER SESSION opens October ,, 1905, and closes April 27, 1906 

 These Courses are recognised by the University of Edinburgh as qualify- 

 ingfor the degree of B.Sc, and also by the Institute of Chemistry. 



Composition Fee for Engineering Courses. ;£i2 \2s. per Session ; Com- 

 position Fee for Chemistry, First Session, ^£12 12^-. ; Second Session, 

 .£12 I2S. ; Third Session, ^£15 15^. ; Fourth Ses.sion, ;£i5 15*. 



An Entrance E.^aininalion for students who wish to study for the College 

 Diploma in Engineering or Chemistry will begin on September 25, 1905, 



Arrangements have been made with leading engineering firms in Edin- 

 burgh and elsewhere whereby students may combine their apprenticeship 

 with their studies at the College. A similar arrangement has been made 

 for Brewers' Apprentices, and special facilities are offered to Chemistry 

 Students for the study of the Analysis of Fuels, Gases, and Coal Distillation 

 Bye-Products in the Laboratories of the Corporation's Gas Works. 



The Day College Calendar, which contains full particulars, n\ay be had 

 on application to the Principal, at the College. 



PETER MACNAUGHTON, S.S.C, Clerk. 

 20 York Place, Edinburgh, 



July 2S, 1905. 



THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF 

 MANCHESTER. 



SESSION 1905-6. 



The Session will commence on Wednesday, October 4 next. 

 ^ The following prospectuses may be obtained on application to the 



Registrar : 



FACULTIES OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 

 FACULTY OF LAW. 

 FACULTY OF MUSIC. 

 FACULTY OF COM.MERCE. 

 FACULl Y OF THEOLOGY. 

 FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 

 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 

 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. 

 DENTAL DEPARTMENT. 

 PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT. 

 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 



' York Place, Edinburgh. 

 July 28, 1905. 



ARMSTRONG COLLEGE, 



NEWCA.STLE-ON-TYNE. 



Complete Courses of Instruction are provided for students of both sexes 

 proceeding to the University Degrees in Science or in Letters, and for the 

 University Diploma in Theory and Practice of Teaching. Special facilities 

 are offered for the study of Agriculture, Applied Chemistry, Mining, 

 Metallurgy, and all branches of Engineering. 



Matriculation and Exhibition Examinations begin September 25. 



Lectures begin October 3, 1905. 



Prospectuses on application to F. H. Pruen, Secretary. 



THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF 

 MANCHESTER. 



CHEMISTRY COURSE. 



Full particulars of the Courses qualifying for the Degrees in Chemistry 

 and for the Certificate in Applied Chemistry will be forwarded on annlica- 

 tion to the Registrar. 



For other Scholastic Advertisements, see pages c.\xxi and cxxxii. 



