MATURE 



[September 7, 190; 



QUEEN'S COLLEGE, GALWAY 



The Matriculation : 

 October ig. Matric 

 United Kingdom are accepted 



All Lectures, Scholarships, Exhibl 



Ltion of Session 1905-1506 

 Certiticates of any University within 



PHYSICS 



nd Prizes are open to Studen 



The Scholarship Examinations in Arts, Medicine, and Engineering cot 

 rience on Octobei! 19. 



DEPARTMENTS OF 

 SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND ENGINEERING. 



(•Prof. Thomas John Tanson Bkomwich, 

 MATHEMATICS ...\ M. A., late Fellow of St. John's College, 



I Cambridge; Examiner, R.U.I. 

 fProf. Alexander Anderson, M.A. 

 Camb., Hon. LL.D. Glasgow, late 

 Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, 

 Cambridge, Member of the Senate of 

 the Royal University of Ireland. 



CHEMISTRY Prof. Alfred Senier, Ph.D., Berlin. 



NATURAL HISTORY, ^D r t. t a «. . 



MINERALOGY, ^^A %' T^ X'i^^°cl- V '"'°''' " 



GEOLOGY ... .../ -^'-D-' M.R.C.S. Eng. 



ENGINEERING Prof. Edward TownsEND, M.A. , D Sc. 



ELECTRICAL I Mr. Charles C. Plumbk, B.Sc. 



ENGINEERING ... \ (London Faculty of Enginee.ing). 

 ANATOMY and PHYSI- f Prof. JosEfH P. Pve, M.D., M.Ch., 



OLOGY I D.Sc, F.R.U.I. 



PRACTICE of MEDI-lProf Tohn Isaac Lvnham, M.D., 



CINE 1 M.Ch., M.A.O., F.R.U.I. 



fProf. W. W. Brereton, L.R.C.S.I., 

 t M.R.C.P.I. 



( Prof. Nicholas W. Colohan, M.D., 

 I M.Ch. 



fProf. Richard J. Kinkead, B.A., 

 l M.D., L.R.C.S.I. 

 Prospectus of the Courses and Regulations for Scholarships, &c., can I 

 h.^d on application to the 



REGISTRAR, Queen's College, Galway. 



SURGERY 



MATERIA MEDICA 

 GYNAECOLOGY ... 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 



PRINCIIAL-Professor C. LLOYD MORGAN, LL.D., F.R.S. 



rProfessor-MoRRis W. Travers, D.Sc. (Lend.), 



Chemistry Ussistant Professor-FRANCIS E. Francis, D.Sc. 



I (Vict.), Ph.D. 

 M,, !,•„,,;.-< (Professor— Frank R. Barrell, M.A. (Camb.), 



watnematics ^ ^ g^ (Lond.). 



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



Enirineerine JProfessor-RoBERT M. Ferrier, M.Sc. (Durh.), 



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



Geology and Zoology ...{P'°['«g'— S"'""^" «• Revnolds, M.A. (Camb.). 



Psychology Professor— The Principal. 



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



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



Language *( Dublin). 



Classics Professor-FRANCIS Brooks, MA, (Oxon.). 



Lecturers in Chemi-try, MaihemMics, Phy.sics, 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. 



Mistiess of Method -Miss Gkraldine Hmugson, I5.A. 



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

 Teiching Professions. 



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

 application. 



JAMES RAFTER, Registrar and Secretary. 



THE GLASGOW AND WEST OF 



SCOTLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 



GLASGOW.- 



SESSION begins TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER z6, 1905, in the new 

 buildings recently erected for the C^ollege. 



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 (I^ourse 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 £,11 \is. 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 Chemistry, 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, xs. 4rf.)and PROSPECTUS (gratis) will 

 be sent on application to the Secretary. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 

 YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, LONDON, W. 



The SESSION 1905-6 will open on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 



Students are requested to enter their names on Wednesday, Octol. 

 Lectures are given in all branches of General and Higher Educ: 

 Taken systematically, they form a connected and progressive Course 

 a single Course in any subject may be attended. 



Courses are held in preparation for all Examinations of the Univt 

 of London in Arts and Science, for the Teachers' Diploma (London) am 

 for the Teachers' Certificate (Cambridge), and also a special Coi 

 Scientific Instruction in Hygiene. 



Six Laboratories are open to Students for Practical Work. 



Two Entrance Scholarships will be offered for competition in June, 1901 

 The Early English Text Society's Prize will be awarded in June, 1906. 



Students can reside in the College. 

 TRAIiyiNG DEPARTMENT FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS 



A Scholarship of the value of /20 for one year is offered for the Cour: 

 of Secondary Training, beginning in October, 1905. 



The Scholarship will be awarded to the best candidate holding a degre 

 or equivalent in Arts or Science. 



Applications should reach the Head ok the Training Depaktmen 

 not later than September 18. 



but 



of 



BOROUGH POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE 



(Five minutes from Blackfriars, Waterloo, and Westminster Bridges), 



103 BOROUGH ROAD, S.E 

 TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY 



DAY COURSE. 

 A complete Day Course extending over two years has been arranged in 

 Technical Chemistry. With the object of providing as rompl^te a course 

 of training as possible, instruction will he given in MATHEMATICS, 

 PHYSICS, ENGINEERING DRAWING, PRACTICAL MECHAN- 

 ICS. FRENCH, GERMAN, METAL and WOOD WORKING, and 

 in GENERAL CHEMISTRY, and throughout the Course particular 

 attention will be paid to ELECTROCHEMISTRY, for which a Special 

 Laboratory has been fitted. 



FEE FOR THE COURSE, OCTOBER TO JULY, .£10. 

 Intending students must give evidence that they are capable of following 

 the Course with advantage, or they may be required to attend a Pre- 

 liminary Course. 



Full particulars can be obtained on application to 



C. T. MILLIS, Piincipal. 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' 

 TECHNICAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



PRINCIPAL— Prof. J. Wertheimer, B.Sc, B.A., F.I.C., F.C.S. 



ENGINEERING-Prof. J. Munro, A.R.C.S., M.I.Mech.E. ; Prof 

 D. Robertson, B.Sc, A.I.E.E. 



CHEMISTRY— Prof. J. Werthrimer, B..Sc., B.A., F.I.C, F.C S 

 Lecturer: G. P. Darnell-Smith, B.Sc, F.I.C, F.CS. 



MATHEMATICS— E. S. Boulton, M.A. ; J. W. Pui.sford, B A. 



In addition to the above theC'^llege Staff includes seventy-nine Assistant 

 Lecturers, Demonstrators, and Skilled Artisans. There are eleven Labora- 

 tories, eight Workshops, a Dynamo Room, an Engine House, and an 

 extensive Electric Light Installation. 



COURSES for CIVIL, MECHANICAL and ELECTRICAL 

 ENGINEERS, CHEMISTS, ARCHITECTS, and BUILDERS. 



UNIVERSITY of LONDON-rOURSKS for MATRICULATION 

 and INT. and FINAL B.Sc. (including ihe Engineering Degree). 



FEE: TEN GUINEAS A YEAR. 



Calendar (6(/.) or short Prospectus (free) on application to the 



WIGAN 

 MINING & TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



Principal— Tho.mas T. Rankin, C.E., B.Sc, 

 M.Insl.M.M., M.I.M.E. 



SANDWICH SYSTEM OF MINING TRAINING. 

 DAY MINING COURSES. 



Opening date, MONDAY, OCTOBER a, at 9 am. 



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

 Two Prizes of Cxo loj. each awarded annually. 



Candidates for Colliery Managers' Certificates of Competency holding 

 the above Diploma will be exempt from two out of the five years' practical 

 experience required oy the Coal Mines Regulation Act. . 



The Home Secretary has approved for the purposes of the Coal Mines 

 Regulation Act (1S87) Amendment Act, 1903, the Diplomas of this College. 



Prospectus post free on application to the Puincm-al, or 



T. RATCLIFFE ELLIS, Hon. Sec 



For other Scholastic Advertisements., see pai;es cl.xxviii, clxxix, 

 clxxxi, i;«(/clxxxii. 



