August 31, 1905] 



NATURE 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(Late East London Technicai. College), 



MILE END ROAD, E. 



New SESSION commences SEPTEMBER i8. 



SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL SIDE. 



Malheraallrs /"J- L. S. HatTON, M.A., and 



Mathematics j ,^ p g Churchill. M.A. 



PI, ; ("R. A. Lehfeldt, B. a., D.Sc, and 



5^ " \ *W. H. White, B.A., B.Sc. 



Chemistrv ''J- T- Hewitt, M.A , D.Sc, Ph.D., 



Lnemistry I ^^^ »^ Smith, D.Sc. 



Botany -V. H. Blackman, M.A. 



lr„„!„„w:„» i'D- A. Low, M.I.M.E., and 



Engineering \ ,j ^ Daveni-ort. M.Sc. 



Electrical Engineering *J. T. Morris, M.I.E.E 



ARTS SIDE. 



Mathematics '*■'■ L- S. Hatton, M.A., and 



uiatnematics I ,^y P 5 Churchill, M.A. 



Latin and Greek F. R. Earh. M.A. 



English Language and Literature 'Kate M. Warden. 



History T. Secco.mbe, M.A. 



French 'W. G. Hartog, B.A. 



German ... Constance B. Low, M.A. 



*Recognised Teacher of the University of London. 



Fee for the full Day Course, 10 Guineas per Session. 



Numerous Scholarships of the value of .£40 per annum, and tenable at 



the College for three years, are awarded by the Drapers' Company. 



Evening Courses for the Science and Engineering degrees pre also held, 



the fees for which are from Two Guineas to Five Guineas per Session. 



Calendar, post free ^\d.^ on application. 



JOHN L. S. HATTON, M.A., Director of Studies. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 

 Princii'AL— Professor C. LLOYD MORGAN, LL.D., F.R.S. 



(•Professor— Morris W. TraveRs, D.Sc. (Lond.), 

 Chemistrv I F^-S- 



>-nemisiry lAssistant Professor-FRANCis E. Francis, D.Sc. 



\ (Vict.), Ph.D. 



Mathematics C ^''^^T'^S','"' '*■ E*"'*^'-'- ■"•*• (^^'"''•>' 



Physics Professor— Arthur P. Chattock, M.I.E.E. 



„ ■ - (Professor— Robert M. Ferrier, M.Sc. (Durh.), 



^"Smeering , B.Sc. (Glas.), M.Inst.C.E. 



Geology and Zoology ..,(P'°|'=(;^g'-S'°'"=^ «• Rh:vnolds, M.A. (Camb.). 



Psychology Professor — The Principal. 



Modern History Professor— G. H. Leonard, M.A. (Camb.). 



English Literature and (Professor— R. P. Cowl, M.A. (Trinity Coll., 



Language 1 Dublin). 



Classics Professor-FRANCis Brooi^s, M A (Oxon.). 



Le turers in Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Botany, 



Physiology, Logic and Economics, History and Literature, Greek, Latin, 



Hebrew, French, German, Italian, Oriental Languages, and Music. 



Lady Tutor— Miss Margaret J. Tuke, M.A. 



Mistress of Method -Miss Gkraldine H(.i.gson, B A. 



Full courses in preparation for the Engineering, Medical, Scientific and 

 Teaching Professions. 



For full information see Prospectus, which will be forwarded free on 

 application. 



JA.MES RAFTER, Registrar and Secretary. 



WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



CAXTON STREET, S.W. 



A SCHOOL OF THE UNHERSITY OF LONDON. 



The WINTER SESSION will commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 

 19:15. Scholarships of the aggregate value of £320 are offered to students 

 entering in October. Examination on September 26 and 27. Fees 110 Gn=. 

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

 have completed their anatomical and physiological studies 70 Gps. Special 

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

 ments. Denial students are specially provided for. 



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

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



KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



Full Courses for Matriculated Students in Arts, Laws. Science, 

 Engineering, Medicine, and Theology at Composition Fees; or .Students 

 may attend the separate Classes. 



Preparation for all E.vaminations of the Lindon University. 



MICHAELMAS TERM commences OCTOBER 3. 



For Prospectuses and all information apply to the Secretary, King's 

 College, Strand, W.C. 



WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT, KENSINGTON. 



MICHAELMAS TERM commences OCTOBER 9. 



Apply to the Vice-PrinciI'AL, 13 Kensington Square. 



For otlur Scholastic Advcitiseinenti, see pages clxviii, cl.sx, 

 a«(^clxxi. 



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 or flat negatives. Intensifies 

 the shadow details as well as 

 the denser deposits in one 

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 Economical, portable and keeps. 



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 LEAFLETS GRATIS. 



Burroughs Wellcome & Co. 



London, Sydney and Cape Town. 



Clile/ Ojr.ces-Snovi H\\\ Buildings, London. 



THE GLASGOW AND WEST OF 



SCOTLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 



GLASGOW. 



SESSION begins TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 190;, In the new 

 buildings recently erected for the College. 



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

 CIVIL ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- 

 TRICAL ENGINEERING, MINING, NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, 

 CHEMISTRY, METALLURGY, MATHEMATICS and PHYSICS. 

 In conjunction with the Glasgow School of Art a Course for a Joint 

 Diploma in Architecture has been arranged. 



The Courses of Study for the Diploma usually extend over three Sessions. 

 The Average Fee per Session is i,\^ 11s. Special Courses for individual 

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

 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 Chemistr>« Metallurgy. 

 Mechanics, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering have been provided. 



The Preliminary Examination for Candidates 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 application. 



CALENDAR (price, by post, li. 4,1'.) and PROSPECTUS (gratis) will 

 be sent on application to the Secretary. 



WIGAN 

 MINING & TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



Principal— Thomas T. Rankin, C.E., B.Sc, 

 M.Inst.M.M., M.LM.E. 



SANDWICH SYSTEM OF MINING TRAINING. 

 DAY MINING COURSES. 



Opening dale, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, at 9 a.m. 



Complete Diploma Course extends over a period of three or four years. 

 Two Prizes of ^^lo los. each awarded annually. 



Candidates for (Colliery Managers' Certificates of Competency holding 

 the aljove Diploma will be exempt from two out of the five years' practlca 

 experience required oy the Coal Mines Regulation -Act. 



■The Home Secretary has approved for the purposes of the Coal Mine; 

 Regulation .\ct (1887) Amendment Act, 1903, the Diplomas of this College 



Prospectus post free on application to the Princii'AL, or 



T. RATCLIFFE ELLIS, Hon. Sec. 



