NA TURE 



August 17, 1905 



for a Joint 





THE GLASGOW^ AND WEST OF 



SCOTLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 



GLASGOW. 



SESSION begins TUESDAY. SKPrEMBER 26, 1905, in Ihe new 

 buildings recently erected for the College. 



The Diploma of the College is granted in the following Departments :— 

 CIVIL ENGINEERING. MECH.\NICAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- 

 TRICAL ENGINEERING. MINING, N.WAL ARCHITECTURE, 

 CHEMISTRY, METALLURGY, MATHEMATICS and PHYSICS. 

 In conjunction with the Glasgow School of .\rt a Cou 

 Diploma in Architecture has been .irranged. 



The Courses of Study for the Diploma usually extend ovei 

 The .Average Fee per Session is £12 121. Special Course 

 Students are arranged as required. Holders of the Diploma are eiigiuic 

 for the Degree of B.Sc. in ENGINEERING of the UNIVERSITY 

 OF GLASGOW after attendance for at least one Session upon pre- 

 scribed University Classes. New and well-equipped Laboratories in the 

 Departments of Physics. Chemistry, Technical Chemistry, Metallurgy, 

 Mechanics, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering have been provided. 



The Preliminary Examination for Candid.ates for the Diploma begins on 

 September 18. Names of intending candidates must be lodged not later 

 than September 15, on forms which will be sent on applicalion. 



CALENDAR (price, by post, ii. irf.jand PROSPECTUS (gratis) will 

 be sent on application to the Secket.^ky. 



WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



C.A.XTOX STREET, S.W. 



A SCHOOL OF THE U.NIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



The WINTER SESSION will commence on MOND.W. OCTOBER 2, 

 1Q05. Scholarships of the aggregate value of Ci'^o are offered to students 

 entering in October. Examination on September 26 and 27. FeesiioGns. 

 if paid in one sum on entrance. For University Students and those who 

 have completed their anatomical and physiological studies 70 Gns. Special 

 opportunities for Clinical work and for holding the various hospital appoint- 

 ments. Denial students are specially provided for. 



Prospectus and further particuUrs may be ob'ained from the Dean. 

 Telegrams: " Clinic," London. Telephone: Victoria 765. 



DEWSBURY TECHNICAL SCHOOL. 



WANTED at the end of September, an ASSISTANT MASTER to 

 teacii boys in Elementary Science and to help in ihe Evening Classes 

 (Chemistry and Physics). Must be a good disciplinarian. Salary, j£ioo. 



.\pply, with testimonials, not later than Friday, .August 25, 1905, to 



P. F. LEE, Secretary. 



Sale b\> Huction. 



COLLECTION OF NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, 



St his Rooms. 38 King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. on 

 TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, at half-past 12, Fine Birds set up in Glass 

 Cases, including rare and curious varieties ; Heads and Horns of 

 .Animals from S. .Africa and other coumries ; Fossils and Minerals ; 

 Exotic Lepidoptera. Shells, and Bird.s' Eggs. 

 On view day prior and morning of sale. Catalogues on application. 



THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL 

 MEDICAL SCHOOL. 



A SCHOOL OF LONDON UNIVERSITY. 



The WINTER SESSION, 1905-1905, will commence on MONDAY, 

 OCTOBER 2. 



Two Entrance Scholarships (value ;Ctoo and ;£6o) will be competed for 

 on September 25, 26, 27. 



One Entrance Scholarship (value £fio\ open to Students of the Univer- 

 sities of Oxford and Cambridge, will be competed for on September 25 

 and 26. Notice in writing to be sent to the Dean on or before 

 September 15. 



There are annually Nineteen Resident Hospital Appointments open to 

 Students without extra fee. 



Composition Fee for General Students for whole Medical Curriculum, 

 T35 guineas: for London University Students, 145 guineas; for Dental 

 Students, 54 guineas. 



Special terms in favour of University Students who have commenced 

 their medical .studies, and of University of London Students who have 

 passed Prelim. Sci. 



The Residential College adjoins the Hospital, and provides accommo- 

 dation for thirty Students. 



Prospectuses and all particulars may be obtained from 



J. MURRAY, M.B., F.R.C S.. Dean. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 

 Piincipal— T. Gregory Foster, Ph.D. 

 FACULTIES OF ARTS AND LAWS AND OF SCIENCE. 

 The SESSION 1905-06 will begin on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 



day, Oclobe 

 to 1 p.m , for the admission of 

 (Slade School) will open on 



Laws will begin 



Monday, 

 Monday, 



Tuesday, October 3, from 



The Dep.-irtment of Fi 

 October 2. 



The Courses in the Department 

 October 9. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



The SESSION will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 



Introductory Lecture ai 4 p.m. by Prof H. R. Kenwood, M.B 

 F C S. 



W. W. SETON, M.A.. S> 



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 School near London. (3) Science and Form Work. .£130, non-res. 

 (4) Practical Physics and Maths. ;£ioo, re'ident.— For particulars of 

 the above and many other vacancies, address Griffiths, Smith, 

 Powell and Smith, Tutorial Agents, 34 Bedford Street, Strand. 



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