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NA TURE 



[August io, 1905 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



Principal ... T. Gregory Foster, Ph.D. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



WINTER SESSION (1905-1906) begins Monday, October 2, 1905. 



Courses for the Degrees of the University : — 



I. PREL1MIN.\RY SCIENTIFIC COURSE. 



Che 



istry 



Phy: 



Botany .. 



Zoology... 



Fee for the Course, 25 Guineas. 



II. INTERMEDIATE COURSE. 



Sir W. RAMSAY, K.C.B.. F.R.S. 

 F. T. TROUTON, M.A., F.R.S. 

 F. W. OLIVER, D.Sc. 

 E. A. MINCHIN, M.A. 



Anatomy 

 Physiology 

 Pharmacology 

 Organic Chem 



Fee for the Coii. 

 ments of 30 Guine 



,try 



FESSORS — 



. G. D. THANE. 

 . E. H. STARLING, M.D., F.R.S 

 . A. R. CUSHNV, M.A.. M.D. 

 . J. NORMAN COLLIE, Ph.D. 

 in one sum, or 6;. Guineas in two in 



tal- 



Medicine 

 Clinical Medicine 

 Surgery 



-Clinical Surgery 



Hygiene 



Medical Jurisprudt 



e. 55 Gi 

 i each. 



III. FINAL M.B. COURSE. 

 Professors— 



J. R. BRADFORD, M.D., F.R.S. 



( Sir THOMAS BARLOW, Bt. 



\ K.C.V.O., M.D. 



A. E. BARKER, F.R.C.S. 



/A. E. BARKER, F.R.C.S. 



I R. J. GODLEE, M.B., M.S., 



'I F.R.C.S. 



I Sir victor HORSLEY, F.R.S. 



H. R. SPENCER, M.D., F.R.C.P. 



SIDNEY MARTIN, M.D., F.R.S 



rH. R. KENWOOD, M.B., D.P.H. 



t F.C.S 



nee J. RISIEN RUSSELL, M.D. 



, if paid in one sum, or 8 



Fee, including Hospital Practice, So Guin 

 Juineas in two instalments of 50 and 32 Guineas. 

 Composition Fees for the Curriculum required for L.R.C.P. and M.R.C.S. : 

 For the First Examination, Parts I., II., III. : 20 Guineas. 

 'For the First Examination, Part IV., and for the Second Examination : 



Guineas 



of 30 



: 82 Guin 



Prizes, Entrance and 

 ay be obtained from 



For the Third Examination : So Guine? 



two instalments of 50 and 32 Guineas. 



The full Prospectus, containing informat: 



other Scholarships, of a total value of ;£Soc 



the Secretary, University Coileg-?, Gower Street, W.C, 



J. RISIEN RUSSELL. M.D., F.R.C.P., Dean. 

 W. W. SETON, M.A., Secretary. 



ALLAN GLEN'S SCHOOL, GLASGOW. 



Candidates for a vacancy on the Teachin- Staff are asked to write at 

 once to Dr. Kerr, Eastfield Che^terhall, Biggar, stating training in 

 Science, Languages and Athletics. Commencing salary not less than 

 li-^o- _„____^_„__^„.^_„„_ 



SCHOLASTIC— Assistant Science Master 



Wanted for First Grade School, chiefly elementary work. Must under- 

 stand Heuristic method. Commencing salary, ;£i8o to ^200 per annum, 

 nun-resident. — For detailed particulars apply to Messrs. Gabbitas, 

 Turing .^ Co., 36 Sackville Street, London, W. 



UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. 



Rector— ANDREW CARNEGIE, LL.D. 



Principai-— JAMES DONALDSON, M.A., LL.D. 



OPENING OF SESSION 1905- 1906. 



UNITED COLLEGE. 

 (Arts, Science, and Medicine.) 



This College will be formally opened on Friday, October 13, and the 

 Winter Session will begin on Monday, October 16. 



The Preliminary Examinations, with which the competitions for Bursaries 

 are combined, will commence on September 29. Schedules of application for 

 admission will be supplied by the Secretary up to September 16. 



There are forty-six Bursaries vacant (four of which are open to second 

 year students and two to fourth year students only), ranging in value from 

 £,^0 to ;^io. Of these twenty-five are tenable by men only, l.iurteen (which 



tricted to students who intend 1 



ly, and four (including two Spenc^ 



Medic 



each the first ye 



Bursary, restricted t 



five years) by either men or wl 



Grants not exceeding £,-zo 

 women) during their fourth ye 



In the course of the Session 

 of which are open to both sexe; 



the Medical Profession) by 



bursaries of the value of ^£30 



Id i4o the second year, and a Malcolm 



StuJents, of the annual value of .£25 for 



,ch may be assigned to students (men or 

 who wish tn take a Degree with Honours. 



line Scholarships will be competed for, five 

 They range in value from ;£3o to £,^0. 



ST. MARY'S COLLEGE. 



(Divinity.) 



This College will be opened on Monday, October 16. The Examinations 

 for Bursaries will be held on October 13 and u. Intimation of candidature 

 is not necessary. There .ire three competitive Bursaries vacant, ranging 

 in value from ^40 to £'i'K. At the close of the Session one Scholarship of 

 ;£So, and one of ^21, and one of ^14, will be open to competition. 



The Classes are open to Students of both sexes, and include Latin, Greek, 

 English, French, German. Hebrew, Syriac, Logic and Metaphysics, Moral 

 Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Political Economy, Education, Mathe- 

 matics, Applied Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Zoology*, 

 Botany, Geology, Agriculture and Rural Economy, History, Ancient 

 History, Physiology, Anatomy, Systematic Theology. Biblical Criticism, 

 and Church History. 



Specimen Examination Papers and full particulars respecting the Courses 

 of Instruction, Fees. Examinations for Degrees. &c., will be found in the 

 Calendar of the University, published by Messrs. William Blackwood 

 and Sons. 45 George Street. Edinburgh. 



Specimen ExaminatioT Papers for the Preliminary and Bursary Cnmpe 

 titlon Examinations are published in separate booklets, 

 from the Secretary, or fmm Messrs. Hender.-on. Bo^ks^H 



A general Prospectus for the coming Winter Session, a 

 information regarding any Department of the University, 

 on application to the Secretary. 



ANDREW BENNETT, Secretary. ' 



University of St. Andrews, August, 1905. 



MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION AND INTER- 

 NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR TRAWLING INVESTI-; 

 CATIONS, LOWESTOFT. 



An ASSISTANT BIOLOGIST, 

 is required to take part 

 paraiion and study of bi* 



Salary,' i:i50 to_ ;£i8o. 

 ber 15. Full particulars 



be had 

 =^.. Andrews, 

 sll as detailed \ 

 y be obtained' I 



lowledgeof MATHEMATICS, 

 the experimental work at sea and in the pre- 

 trical data concerning the natural history of 



Applications to be sent not later ihan Septer 

 n application to the undersigned. 

 WALTER GARSTANG. 



Xatur.ili>t-in-Charge, and Convener of Committee B. 



I Laboratory, Lowestoft. 



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