September 7, 1905] 



NATURE 



THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL 

 MEDICAL SCHOOL. 



A SCHOOL OF LONDON UNIVERSITY. 



5-1906, will commence on MONDAY, 



le .£100 and ito) will be competed for 



■ill be ( 



'- ^60), open to Students of the Univer- 

 will be competed for on September 25 

 be sent to the Dean on or before 



Hospital Appointments open to 



The WINTER SESSION, 19c 

 OCTOBER 2. 



Two Entrance Scholarships (vab 

 on September 25. 26, 27. 



One Entrance Scholarship (vak 

 sities of Oxford and Cambridge, 

 and 26. Notice in writing to 

 September 15. 



There are annually Nineteen Ri 

 Students without extra fee. 



Composition Fee for General Students for whole Medical Curriculum, 

 T35 guineas ; for London University Students, 14s guineas ; for Dental 

 Students, 54 guineas. 



Speci.-il 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. 



WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



CAXTON STREET, S.W. 



A SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



The WINTER SESSION will commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 

 1905. Scholarships of the aggregate value of .£320 are offered to students 

 entering in October. Examination on September 26 and 27. Fees no Gns. 

 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 ho'ding the various hospital appoint- 

 ments. Denial students are specially provided for. 



Prospectus and further particulars may be obtained from the Dean. 

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



Under the austices of His Majesty's Government, 



THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 



MEDICINE. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 



(In connection with the Hospitals of the Seamen's 



Hospital Society.) 



The next SESSION commences on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1905. 

 For Prospectus, Syllabus, and other particulars, apply to the Secretary, 

 P. MlCHELi.i, Esq., Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, S.E. 



THE UNIVERSITY O^ LEEDS. 



The next SESSION will begin on OCTOBER 2. 



University Degrees are conferred in Arts, Law, Science, and Medicine. 



The Classes alsT prepare for the following professions :— Chemistry, 

 Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Mining, Textile Industries, 

 Dyeing, Leather Manufacture, Agriculture, School Teaching, Commerce, 

 Law, Medicine and Surgery. 



Lyddon Hall has been licensed for the resldencj of students. 



Prospectus of any of the above may he had post free from the Registrar. 



TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE 



by an especial unique method for .all Examinations in BIOLOlIY. 

 BOTANY, CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 

 HYGIENE, MATERIA MEDICA, PSYCHOLOGY and ZOOLOGY. 

 Writing reduced to a minimum. Work directed. Test Papers corrected 

 and returned. 



Addr. 



Mr. FREDERICK DAVIS, 



49 and 51 IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, LUDGATE CIRCUS, E.C. 



PRIFYSGOL CYMRU. 



UNIVERSITY OF WALES. 



In October next the University Court will proceed to the appointment 

 of a REGISTRAR. Academic qualifications necessary. Salary, ^500 

 per annum. Applications should state the candidate's age, academic 

 qualilicallons and secretarial or official experience, and should be received 

 not later than September 25 by the Registrar (University Registry, 

 Cathays Park, Cardiff), from whom particulars may be obtained. 



September 2, 1905. 



THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. 



'1 he Universiiy of Melbourne proposes to make the following new 

 appointments : — 



PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY. 

 PROFESSOR OF HOTANY. 

 LECTURER IN BIO-CHEMISTRY. 

 Applications must be addressed not later than Saturday, October 7, to 

 he Agent-Gbnrral for Victoria, 142 Queen Victoria Street, London, 

 -C, from whom all particulars may be obtained. 



COUNTY OF LONDON. 



EDUCATION ACTS, 1S70 to 1903. 



The LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL invites APPLICATIONS for 

 the appointment of a DISTRICT INSPECTOR, under the Cliief In- 

 spector (Education). He will be required to inspect public elementary day 

 schools and evening schools, and, if necessary, any other educational 

 institutions within the district allotted to him. 



The salary is /400 a year, rising by annual increments of ^25 to a 

 maximum salary of ;^6oo a year. 



The person appointed will be under the control of the Chief Inspector, 

 and will be required to give his whole time to the duties of the office, and 

 will in other respects be subject to the usual conditions attaching to the 

 Council's service, particulars of which are contained in the form of appU- 



re is no restriction with regard 



Applications shouM be made on the official form to be obt.ained from the 

 Clerk of the London County Council, at the County Hall, Spring 

 Gardens, S.W., or at the Education Offices, Victoria Embankment, W.C. 

 The applications must be sent in not later than 10 a.m. on Saturday, 

 September 23, 1905, addressed to the Education Offices as above, and 

 accompanied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials. 



Canvassing, either directly or indirectly, will be held to be a disqualifi- 

 cation for appointment. 



G. L. GOMME, 

 Clerk of the London County Council. 

 The County Hall, 



Spring Gardens, S.W., 

 August 16, igo5. 



In connection with this appointn 



THE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL OF 

 TECHNOLOGY, 



SACKVILLE STREET, MANCHESTER. 

 DAY DEPARTMENTS. 

 The DAY DEPARTIVIENTS REOPEN on IVIONDAY, SEP- 

 TEMBER i8, at 9.30 am. 



The School now forms the Faculty of Techmlogy of the Victoria 

 University of Manchester, and day students may prepare for the degree of 

 B.Sc. Tech. 



The ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS for admission to Ihe Day 

 Departments In 



Mechanical Engineering, 



Electriral Engineering and Applied Physics, 



Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, 



The Chemical Imlustrles (including Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing, 



Papermaking, Brewing and Metallurgy), 

 Architecture and Building Construction, 

 The Textile Industries, 

 Photography and the Printing Crafts, 

 will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, September ir, r2 and r3, 

 at 9 15 a.m. Prospectus and entrance forms on application. 

 EVENING DEPARTMENTS. 

 The Professors and Teachers will be in attendance during the usu.al class 

 hours throughout the week beginning Monday, September t3, and ending 

 Saturday, September 23. for the purpose of advising intending students as 

 to the subjects they should take during the ensuing session. Tickets of 

 admission to the Evening Classes must be obtained during the week ending 

 September 23. 



Complete Calendar, M. ; by post, lorf. Abridged Calendar fiee on 

 application at the School. 



J. H. REYNOLDS, Principal. 



COUNTY BOROUGH OF ST. HELENS. 



EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 



PUPIL TEACHERS' CENTRE— THE GAMBLE 

 INSTITUTE. 

 The Committee require the services of an ASSISTANT MISTRESS 

 for the above Centre. Subjects : English Language and Literature, 

 History, Geography. Salary, £,\oo per annum. Applications must be 

 sent on the proper form (a copy of which will be forwarded on receipt of a 

 stamped addressed foolscap envelope), and returned to the undersigned so 

 as to be received not later than Wednesday, September 20. 



JEFF. J. BROOMHEAD. 

 Education Office, Director of Education. 



St. Helens, 



-September 4, igo?. 



SCHOOL OF PHARMACY 



PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



The post of ASSISTANT LEC I'URKR and SENIOR DEMON- 

 STRATOR in the DEPARTMENT of CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS 

 is now vacant. The duties include the delivery of short courses of le. 

 In Physics to those entering for the Minor and Major Ex 

 Salary, C^^a. Applications are invited and should be sent, accompanied 

 by testimonials, not later than September 14, to Professor Crosslev, 

 17 Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C. 



For Other Scholastic Advertisements, see pages clxxviii, clxxix, 

 clxxx, and clxxxii. 



