September 7, 1905] 



NATURE 



3*~ New Session begins Monday, October 2, 1905. 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE 



BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. 

 FA.CU1-IT-V OF' scxeimce:. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES, under recognised Teachers of 



the University of London. 

 r».»«ic»... /J- E. Mackenzie, Ph.D., D.Sc. 



cnemistry \ H. Wren, Ph.D., B.A., B.Sc. 



(Albert Griffiths, D.Sc. 



Physics ( D. Owen, B. A., B.Sc. 



I B. W. Clack, B.Sc. 



Mathematics E. H. Smart, M.A. 



»^«.>_„ /A. B. Rendle, M.A., D.Sc. 



Botany „ - t F. E. Fritsch, Ph.D., B.Sc. 



Zoology _ H. W. Unthank, B.A., B.Sc. 



Geology & Mineralogy ... Geo. F. Harris, F.G.S. 

 Assaying, Metallurgy & Mining. Geo. Patchin, A.R.S.M. 

 RESEARCH in Chemistry and Physics in well-equipped laboratories. 



French, German, Spanish, Russian, and Italian Classes. 

 EVENING CLASSES in Biology, Physiology, Practical Geometry. 

 Building and Machine Construction, Steam, Theoretical and Applied 

 M,-chanics 



Calendar (,d. (post free Srf.), on application to the Secretary. 



ELECTROTECHNICS 

 MATHEMATICS 

 PHYSICS 



CHEMISTRY 



RAILWAY ENGINEERING 



THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



SESSION 1905-6 COMMENCES OCTOBER 2. 



FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 



THE VICE-CHANCELLOR. 



Chairman — Professor CAREY. 



Dean— J. WEMYSS ANDERSON. 



Professors and Lecturers. 



kMrTNITPPINr (Harrison Professor— W. H. Watkinson, 



ENGINEERING -j M.lnstC.E., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.E.E. 



(David Jardine Professor— E. W. Mar- 

 •••( CHANT, D.Sc. 



... Professor F. S. Carey, M.A. 



(Lyon Jones Professor— L. R. Wileer- 



■■■\ FORCE, M.A. 



t Grant Professor — J. Campbell Brown, 

 -l D.Sc, F.C.S., F.r.c. 



(Associate Professor-J. A. F. Asimnall, 

 I M.Inst.CE. 

 MUNICIPAL /Associate Professor— J. A. Brodie, 



ENGINEERING \ M.Inst.CE. 



MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL/Associate Professor — A. Bromley 



ENGINEERING \ Holmes, M.Inst.CE., M.I.E.E. 



ENGINEERING DESIGN/Lecturer — J. Wemyss Anderson, 



AND DRAWING t Assoc.M.lnst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E. 



APPLIED MECHANICS ... Lecturer— J. H. Grindley, D.Sc. 



The courses of study in the Faculty leading to the ordinary degree of 

 Bachelor of Engineering or the certificate in Engineering are so arranged 

 as to afford a general scientific training for those intending to become 

 engineers or to enter any allied profession. The Honours course enables 

 students to specialise in some branch of the profession, and opportunities 

 are aflTorded for post-graduate work and research. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES (BANGOR). 



SESSION 1905-6 will open on OCTOBER 3. 



DEPARTMENTS of MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, 



and BIOLOGY. 

 MATHEMATICS I P""^*"- G. H. Brvan, Sc.D., F.R.S. 

 MAiHLMAllCb j Assistant Lecturer. H. Hilton, M.A. 

 ( Prof. E. Taylor Jon'es, D.Sc. 



PHYSICS \ Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, D. Farrar, 



I M.Sc, and A. H. Ferguson, B.Sc. 

 I Prof. K. J. P. Orton, M.A., Ph.D. 

 CHEMISTRY... { Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, Miss A. E. 

 I Smith, B.Sc. and E. Towvn Jones, B Sc. 

 , Botany— Prof. R. W. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc. 

 I ,, Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, J. 



BIOLOGY \ Lloyd Williams. 



I Zoology and Physiology— Prof. Phillip J. White, 

 ^ M.B., F.R.S.E. 

 The Classes and Laboratory Courses of this College are arranged to suit 

 the requirements of Students of Practical Science, as well as of Students 

 preparing for University and other Examinations. The Lectures in Chem- 

 istry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology are recognised for the first year of 

 medical study. 



The extensive Laboratories (Physical, Chemical, and Biological) are fully 

 equipped for Study and Research. 



Inclusive Tuition Fee, /ir i,j. Laboratory Fees (per Term) on the scale 

 of ^i \s. for six h jurs a week, in each Department. 



A considerable number of Scholarships and Exhibitions are open for com- 

 petition at the beginning of each Session, and several are awarded at the 

 close of each Session on the result of the year's work. 



For full information as to Courses, apply for Prospectus to the Secretary 

 and Registrar, 



J. E. LLOYD, M.A. 



BROWNING'S SPECTROSCOPES. 



THE MINIATURE SPECTROSCOPE. 



This Instrument will show .nany of ihe Fraunliofer lines, ihe biiehl lin 

 of the metals and gases, and the absorption bands in coloured gase 

 crystals or liquids. 



Price, with Plain Slit £1 2s. Od. 



„ Adjustable Slit, &c., in Morocco Case ... £1 14s. Od. 

 „ ,, Achromatic Lens, &c., in Morocco Case... £2 Os. Od. 



,, ,, ,, ,, and Comparison Prism, 



in Morocco Case £2 7s. 6d. 



"HOW TO WORK WITH THE SPECTROSCOPE." 



By John Browning, F.RA.S., F.R.M.S,, &c, Tweniy Illustrations 



6d., post free, 7d. 



RAINBAND SPECTROSCOPE (Grace's). 



Mr. JOHN BROWNING hegs to draw attention to the advantages oi 

 this very powerful, portable, and elficient Instrument, which is specially 

 adapted for predicting comirg rain. It is provided with a rack motion 

 focussing arrangement, and it is applicable to every purpose for which a 

 Direct Vision Spectroscope can be used. 



Price, in Morocco Leather Case £3 8s. 6d. 



For nsc -with the al<r.;-— 



"HOW TO FORETELL THE WEATHER WITH THE 



POCKET SPECTROSCOPE." 



By F. W. COKY, F.R.M.S., M.R.C.S., Sc. Wiih lo Illustrations. 



In paper cover, Is.; in cloth, Is. 6d. 



STUDENTS' SPECTROSCOPESr£77£8 16s., and £15. 



liluilralid Catalogues of SpidyoHopcs cr 7\As,-o/l.s f'Oil fi\c. 



JOHN BROWNING. o"pS, 78 STRAND, LONDON. 



ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY. 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 1905-1906. 

 The COURSES of INSTRUCTION at the Institute's Central 

 Technical College (E-xhibition Road) are for Students not under t6 

 years of age; those at the Institute's Technical College, Finsbuky, 

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

 both Colleges are held in September. Particulars of the Entrance Examin. 

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

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

 College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



OITT iND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNIOAL COLLEGE. 

 (Exhibition Road, S.W.) 

 A 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, j^3o per Session. 



Professors : — 

 Cimland Meclmnkal Engineering {^M.i^'t.CE.'''"'' ^'^" ^'^''" 

 i?l.,t-:, II- ■ . ■ fW. E. AVRTON, F.R.S. . P.ast Pres. 



EUctncal Engineering i Inst.E.E., Dean for ll« Session. 



Chemistry 



Mechanics and Mathematics 



OITY AND G0ILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBDRY. 



(Leonard Street, City Ro.^d, E.C.) 

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

 and Chemical Industries, and for Evening Students. Fees, £,\^ per 

 Session for Day Students. 



Professors :— 

 Pkysic. anaEleetrical Engineering { ^^ ^^^J^TZ'c^^i^: ^ '^ '■ 

 Mechanical Engineering and I K. G. Coker, M.A., D.Sc, 



Mathematics \ M.Inst.M.E. 



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



City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



For olhci- Scholastic Advciiisciiuiits, sec pages cl.sxviii, cl.\xx, 

 clxxxi aKtif clxxxii. 



