NA TURE 



[September 7, 1905 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 

 Principal ... T. Gregory Fcster, Ph.D. 

 FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 

 WINTER SESSION (1905-1906) begins Monday, October 2, 190V 

 Courses for the Degrees of the University : — 



I. PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC COURSE. 

 Professors — 



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



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



Botany F. W. OLIVER. D.Sc. 



Zoology E. A. MINCHIN, M.A. 



Fee for the Course, 25 Guineas. 



II. INTERMEDIATE COURSE. 

 Professors — 



Anatomy G. D. THANE. 



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



Pharmacology A. R. CUSHNY, M.A., M.D. 



Organic Chemistry J. NORMAN COLLIE, Ph.D. 



Fc,- for the Course, 55 Guineas in one sum, or 60 Guineas in two instal- 

 ments of 30 Guineas each. 



III. FINAL M.B. COURSE. 

 Professors — 



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



Clinical Medicine ' ^ir THOMAS BARLOW, Bt., 



Clinical Medicine ^ K.C.V.O., M.D. 



-Surgery A. E. BARKER, F.RC.S. 



{\. E. BARKER, F.R.C.S. 



Clinical Surgery "^V.^ c'^s"^^'^'^' ^'•^■' '^'•^■' 



(sir'vICTOR HORSLEY, F.R.S. 



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



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



Hygiene | H.^R^ KENWOOD, M.B., D.P.H., 



Medical Jurisprudence J. RISIEN RUSSELL, M.D. 



Fee, htchtding Hospital Pmctice, 80 Guineas if paid in one sum, or 82 

 Cuineas 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 : 

 50 Guineas in one sum, or 60 Guineas in two instalments of 30 

 Guineas each. 

 For the Third Ex.amination : So Guineas in one sum, or 82 Guineas in 

 two instalments of 50 and 32 Guineas. 

 The full Prospectus, containing information as to Prizes, Entrance and 

 other Scholarships, of a total value of X800 a year, may be obtained from 

 the Secretary, University College, Gower Street, W.C. 



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

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



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(Late EiST London Technical College), 



MILE END ROAD, E. 



New SESSION commences SEPTEMBER 18. 



SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL SIDE. 



Mathematics i'J-.t- S. Hatton, M.A., and 



•"t ♦W. F. S. Churchill, M.A. 



/"R. A. Lehfeldt, B.A.,D.Sc., .-ind 

 -t *W. H. White, B.A., B.Sc. 



rj. T. Hewitt, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D., 

 ••■( and *C. Smith, D.Sc. 

 ... *V. H. Blackman, M..A. 



(*D. A. Low, M.I.M.E., and 

 "'\ ^J. A. Davenport, M.Sc. 

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



Mathematics 



I and Greek 



Physics 



Chemistry ... 



Botany 



Engineering 

 Electrical Engineering 



ARTS SIDE. 



)*J. L. S. Hatton, M.A., and 

 •■■■| -W. F. S. Churchill, M.A. 

 ... 'F. R. Earp. M.A. 

 English Language and Literature *Kate M. Warren. 



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 are also held, 

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

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



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



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 applica- 

 tion to the Registrar. 



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. 

 Full particulars at the Institute or sent on receipt of postcard. 



REG. S. CLAY, D.Sc, Principal 



ENGINEERING. 

 NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTE, 



CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.G. 

 ENGINEERING DAY 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, ;^is or ;^ii per annum. 



Three Entrance Scholarships of the value of .£52 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 WALMSLEV, D.Sc, Pri 



THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 

 INSTITUTE, 



JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.G. 

 Principal ... Charles A. Keane, M..Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C. 



EVENING CLASSES in CHEjWISTRV, METALLURGY, 

 PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS designed to meet the requirements of 

 those engaged in CHE.MICAL, METALLURGICALand ELECTRICAL 

 INDUSTRIES and in trade? associated therewith. 



r\,^-„ /CiiARLEsA. Keane, M.Sc, Ph.D., F.I.C, and 



'^'"^'"''"^y Ih. Burrows, A.R.C.S., Ph.D., F.I C. 



Physics R. S. Willows, D.Sc, M.A. 



Metallurgy C. O. Bannister, Assoc. R.S.M. 



Mathematics G. M. K. Leggett, B.A. 



Every facility for special and advanced practical work in well-equipped 

 laboratories both in the afternoon and evening. 



Also preparation for the B.Sc. Examination of London Uni- 

 versity under recog^ntsed teachers of the University. 



Courses of Instruction in Glass Blowing; will be given during the 

 Session by Mr. A. C. CossOR. 



NEW SESSION begins MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 



For details of the Classes apply at the Office of the Institute, or bv 

 letter to the Principal. 



W. H. DAVISON, M.A., Clerk to the Governing Body. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



CHEMICAL DEPARTxMENT. 

 Professor— MORRIS W. TRAVERS, D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 Assistant Professor— FRANCIS E. FRANCIS, D.Sc, Ph.D. 

 Lecturer— OLIVER C. M. DAVIS, B.Sc, A.I.C. 

 Lecture Assistant— J. H. STURGESS. 

 The SESSION 1905-6 begins on October 3. Lectures on Inorganic, 

 Organic and Physical Chemistry will be delivered during the Session. 

 The Laboratories are fitted with the most recent improvements for study 

 and research in Chemistry and Metallurgy in all its branches. Several 

 Scholarships are tenable at the College. CALENDAR, containing full 

 information, price \s. (by post, i^. ^d.). For prospectus and further 

 particulars apply to 



JAMES RAFTER, Registrar and Secretary. 



For other Scliolastk Aih'otiscim-iits, see pai;es cl.\.xi.\, clxxx, 

 clxxxi and clxxxii. 



