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NA TURE 



[August io, 1905 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 



,, , .. (Professor Heath, Mr. Preece and Mr. 



Mathematics GuE^r 



T,, . (Professor Povnting, Mr. Shakespear, Dr. 



Plays'" I KAR.owand Dr. Denning. 



„, . . (Profes-sor Frankland. Dr. McKfnzte. Dr. 



Chemistry ^ Findlay. Mr. Moore and Mr. I'inkler. 



Zoology Professor Bridge and Mr. Collinge. 



Kotany Professor Hiluhouse and Dr. Ewart. 



Geology Professor Lapwokth and Mr. Raw. 



Geography Professor Watts. 



,,..,,-,. . (Professor Burstall, Mr. Porter, Mr. 



Mechanical Engmeering...; jj^^^,^ ^^ Gir.L and Mr. Sinclair. 



Civil Engineering Professor Dixon and Mr. Hummel. 



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



,, , ,, (Professor Turner, Mr. Hudson and Mr. 



Metallurgy | Rj^ketts. 



Mining Professor Redmavne and Mr. P.oijerton. 



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



Education Professor Hughes. 



FACULTY OF ARTS. 

 ^, . (Professor SoNNENSCHElN, Mr. Caspar! and 



'^'^"'" I Mr. Chambers. 



English Professor Chlkton Collins and Mr. Cowl. 



French Professor Bevenot and Mon-ieur Demev. 



German Professor Fiedler and Dr. Sandbach. 



Philosophy Professor Muirhead and Miss Wodehouse. 



History Profes>or Masterman and Miss Sidgwicw. 



Education Professor Hughes 



Music , Profe.;sor Sir Ed-vard Elgar. 



Hebrew Mr. Pooler. 



FACULTY OF COMMERCE. 

 Commerce and Pubi;c|p_.^f^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^„j M^ Kirkaldy. 



finance ) 



Accounting Professor Dicksee. 



Commercial Law Mr. Tillvard. 



Spanish and Italian Senor de Arteaga. 



DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING OF TEACHERS. 

 Professor Hughe=. Miss Tavlor. 



Miss JovcK. Miss Warmington. 



Mr. RoscoE. Miss Sowerbutts. 



Mr. Milligan. Miss Walker. 



Mr. Griffin. Miss Coe.lie. 



Miss Clarke. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



jProfessor Robinson, Dr. Wright, Mr. 

 Anatomy ..; Hasiam, Mr. Watson, Miss Coghill, 



I Mr. Bennett and Dr. Evans. 

 Physiology Professor Carlier and Mr. Rhodes, 



^Professor Leith, Dr. Millek, Mr. Leedham- 

 Pathology and Bacteriology Green, Dr. Stanley. Dr. Barnes, Dr. 



I Hewetson, and Dr. Wilson. 

 !M^-i-^-„* (Professor Saunduv, Prol'essor Carter, and 



'^^^'^"^'"^ "I. Dr. KUSSELL. 



. „^ (Professor Barling, Professor Bennett May, 



^"''S^'^ \ and Mr. Heaton. 



Hygiene and Public Healtii Professor Bostock Hill and Mr. Lvster. 



Therapeutics Professor Foxwell and Dr. Potts. 



Midwifery Professor Malins and Dr. Purslow. 



Gynsecologv Professor Taylor. 



Forensic Medicine Professor Morrison. 



Mental Diseases Professor Whitcombe. 



Operative Surgery Professor Jordan Lloyd. 



Ophthalmology Professor Priestley Smith. 



Materia Medica Mr. Coole Kneale and Dr. Greenwood. 



DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY. 

 Mr. Huxley. Dr. Stacev Wilson. 



Mr. Humphreys. Mr. Marsh. 



Mr. DoNAGAN. Mr. Madin. 



Mr. Whittles. 

 The SESSION igo5-6 COMMENCES OCTOBER 2. 1905. 

 All Courses and Degrees are open to both Men atid Women Students. 

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

 with a qualified Woman Demonstrator. 



Graduates and persons who have passed degree examinations of other 

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



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 HACTERIOLOGY. 

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

 AVestergaard (formerly assistant to Professor Alfred Jorgensen, Copen- 

 hagen) for instruction in the Bacteriology and Mycology of Agriculture, 

 Dair>'ing, Fermentation, Tanning, Preserving, Starch and Sugar Making. 

 For details of Classes, Fees, &c., please apply tu the Principal at the 

 College. 



PETER MACNAUGHTON, S.S.C-, Clerk. 

 20 York Place, Edinburgh. 

 July 28, 1905. 



NORTHERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, 



HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 



(Close to Holloway Stn., G.N.R., and Highbury Stn., N.L.R.) 



LONDON UNIVERSITY SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 



DEGREES. 

 Day and Evening Courses in the above under recognised teachers in — 



MATHEMATICS, 



PHYSICS, 



CHEMISTRY, 



ENGINEERING. 



Separate Laboratories for Elementary, Advanced and Honours students, 

 exceptionally large and well equipped. 



RESEARCH. 



■Special arrangements for students undertaking research during vacations. 

 t ull particulars at the Institute or sent on receipt of poslcaru. 



REG. S. CLAY, D.Sc, Principal 

 ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY. 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 1905-1906. 

 The COURSES of INSTRUCTION at the Institute's Central 

 Technical College (E.xhibilion Road) are for Students not under i6 

 V'ears of age; tho^e at the Institutes Technical College, Finsburv, 

 for Students not under 14 years of .tge. The Entrance Examinations to 

 00th Colleges are held in September. Particulars of the Entrance Examin- 

 ations, Scholarships, Fees, and Courses of Study, may be obtained from 

 therespective Colleges, or from the Head Office of the Institute, Gresham 

 College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



OITT AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL OOLLEQE. 

 (Exhibition Road, S.W.) 

 \ College for higher Technical Instruction for Day Students not under 

 16 preparing to become Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineers, 

 Chemical and other Manufacturers, and Teachers. The College is a 

 "School of the University of London" in the Faculty of Engineering. 

 Fee for a full Associateship Course, £^Q per Session. 



Professors : — 

 ^. .,.,.,.,_ . . fW. E. Dalbv, M.A., B.Sc, 

 Ctvtl and Mechanical Engineering j M Inst C E 



_,,.,„.. . IW. k. AVRTW, F.R.S., Past Pres. 



EUctrtcal Engineering J Inst.E.E., Dean for the Session. 



_, . , ( H. E. Armstrong, Ph.D., LL.D., 



Cfumtstry i F R S 



Mechanics and Mathematics ... O. Henrici, Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 



CITY AND GUILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURT. 

 (Leonard Street, City Road, E.C.) 

 A College for Day Students not under 14, preparing to enter Engineering 

 and Chemical Industries, and for Evening Students. Fees, l^^ per 

 Session for Day Students. 



Professors:— 

 _, . ■ C.7 < • ; c- • • I S. P. Thompson, D.Sc, F.R.S. , 



Physics and Electrical Engineering'^ Principal of the Collese. 

 Mechanical Engineering and f E. G. Coker, iM.A., D.Sc, 



Mathematics ( M.Inst.M.E. 



Chemistry R. Meluola, F.R.S., F.I.C. 



City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



ENGINEERING. 

 NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTE, 



CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 

 ENGINEERING D.\Y COURSES IN MECHANICAL, 

 ELECTRICAL, AND HOROLOGICAL ENGINEERING. 



FULL DAY COURSES in the THEORY and PRACTICE of the 

 above subjects will commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1905. 

 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 

 SEPTEMBER 27 and 28. 



The Courses for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering include periods 

 spent in Commercial Workshops, and extend over four years. They also 

 prepare for the degree of B.Sc. in Engineering at the University of 

 London. Fees for either of these Courses. jCi5 or j^ii per annum. 



Three Entrance Scholarships of the value of £s^ each, giving free 

 tuition for the full course in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, will be 

 offered for competition at the Entrance Examination in September next. 

 Conditions can be obtained from the Principal. 



Full particulars as to fees, dates, &c., and all information respecting 

 the work of the Institute, can be obtained at the Institute or on appli- 



R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Principal. 



y^ar other Scholastic Advertisements., see pages cxli and c.\liv, 

 also page ii of Supplement. 



