NA TURE 



[September 28, 1905 



THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



SESSION 1905-6 COMMENCES OCTOBER 2. 



FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 



THE VICE-CHANCELLOR. 



Chairman— Professor CAREY. 



Dean— J. WEMYSS ANDER.SON. 



(Harrison Profeswr-W. H. Watkinson, 

 \ M.Inst C.E., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.E.E. 

 (David Jardine Professor-E. W. Mar- 



ENGINEERING 



ELECTROTECHNICS 

 MATHEMATICS 

 PHYSICS 



CHEMISTRY 



D.Sc 

 ,. Professor F. S. Carev, M.A. 

 /Lyon Jones Professor— L. R. Wii.rER. 

 l FORCE, M.A. 



iGrant Professor— I. Campbell Brown, 

 •I D.Sc. F.C?., F.I. C. 

 RAILWAY ENGINEERINGJ'^'j^f'^j'^^^ffjJ*^^''™''"-'- *' ^- Asi'inall, 

 MUNICIPAL (Associate Professor- J. A. Brodie, 



ENGINEERING 1 M Inst.C.E. 



MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL/Associate Professor — A. Bromlev 



ENGINEERING I Holmes, M. Inst.C.E., M.I.E.E. 



ENGINEERING DESIGN/Leclurer — J. Wemvss Anderson, 



AND DRAWING ( Assoc.M. Inst.C.E., M.I, MechE. 



APPLIED MECHANICS ... Lecturer-J. H. Gkinulev, D.Sc. 



The courses of study In the FacuUy 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 afforded for post-graduate work and research. 



The special prospectus of the Faculty may be obtained on application to 

 the Registrar. 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC, 



MANRESA ROAD, CHELSEA, S.VV. 

 EVENING CLASSES commence SEPTEMBER 25. 

 DAY COLLEGE COURSES commence OCTOBER 2. 

 The Day ColU-^e Courses consist of 30 hours per week, and are in pre- 

 paration for London University degrees of B.Sc. in Mechanical and Elec 

 trical Engineering, in Chemistry, Physics and Natural Science. 

 The composition fee for the Session of 3 terms is £,\^. 

 The Evening Classes consist of similar courses at much reduced rates. 

 The Technical Day Cfittrse^ are arranged to extend over 3 years and pre- 

 pare for Engineering, Electrical, Chemical and Metallurgical pro.^essions. 

 iwo.i,.™,,;^. /"W. H. Eccles, D.Sc. 



Mathematics 1 • J- Mster. A R.C.S. 



(»S. Skinner, M.A. 

 . * W. H. Eccles, D.Sc. 

 l«L. I.owvDs, B.Sc, Ph.D. 

 (*J. B. Coleman, A R.C.S. 

 •J. C. Crocker. M.A. 

 . • ' F. H. Lowe, B.Sc. 

 C. W. Hale. 

 I, W. E. Oakden. 

 I > H. B. Lacev. 

 ■ T. G. Hill, A R.C S 



Phys 



Botany 

 Geology 



Engineering 



A. J. Maslen, F.LS. 

 •W. W. F. Puli.en, A.M.I.C.E. 



M.t.M.E.. Wh.Sc 

 •A. Macklow Smith. 



H. AUGHTIE. 



/ ' A. J. Makower, B.A. 

 Electrical Engineering U. A. Oschwald, B.A. 



\ li. H. MORPHV. 



• Recognised Teacher of the University of London. 

 The Laboratories and Workshops are open for Research under the 

 direction of the Principal and the Heads of Departments. 



Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, 

 who will send a f.ill prospectus, post free, a,d. Prospectuses may be obtained 

 at the office, price uU 



SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 



BACTERIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. 



KING S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND 



BACTERIOLOGY. 



Professor: R. T. Hewlett, M.D.. M.R.C.P.. D.P.H. 



Lecturer: H. S. Willson, B.A., M.D., D.P.H. 



A Post-Graduate Class in Bacteriology for Medical Practitioners, 



Veterinary Surgeons, Analysts and others, an! for the D.ploma in Public 



Health, will commence on October 2, but students may enter at any later 



Instruction is also given in the Bacteriology of Fermentation, in Chemical 

 Bacteriology, and in Clinical Patholo.;y. 



A Course of Lectures on Pathology for ctndidates for the M.B. and 

 other examinations will be given by Professor Hewlett on Tuesdays and 

 Thursdays at 5 a.m., commencing October 5. Fee, ,£2 2j. 



For full particul.irs o( these and other classes and of the facililies for 

 private study and original research, apply to the Pn fessor. 



Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretary. 



a*" New Session begins Monday, October 2, 1905. 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE 



BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE. E.C. 

 F-A.CIJI-.T-V OF SCIEKfCE. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES, under recognised Teachers of 



the University of London. 

 _. . ^ ( I. E. Mackenzie, Ph.D., D.Sc. 



Chemistry i H. Wren, Ph.D., B.A., B.Sc. 



(Albert Griffiths, D.Sc. 



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



\ B. W Clack, B.Sc. 



Mathematics E. H. Smart, M.A. 



I K. B. Rendle, M.A., D.Sc 



Botany j p. ^ 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 



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



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



ACTIHC IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LONDON CHAMBER Of COMMERCE. 



WHITE ST., and ROPEMAKER ST., MOORFIELDS, E.C. 



(Near Moorgate and Liverpool Street Stations.) 



Principal: SIDNEY HUMPHRIES, B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.) 



Mi,hachiias Term Ivgiiis Motiday, Oitobcr ziid. 



EVENING CLASSES in ALL BRANCHES of SCIENCE. 



Well-equipped LABORATORIES for Practical Work in 

 CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, BOTANY, GEOLOGY, and 



ail branches of PHYSICS. 



Special Courses for London University Matric, Inter., and Final B.A., 

 B.bc, Conjoint Board, Pharmaceutical and other examinations. Classes 

 are also held in all Commercial Subjects, in Languages, Literature and Art. 

 All Classes are open to both sexes. 



SATURDAY COURSES for Matric. Inter., and Final B.A.. B.Sc. 



DAY COMMERCIALand HIGHER COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS. 



Prospectuses, and all other information, gratis on application. 



DAVID SAVAGE, Secretary. 



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 complete a course 

 of training as possible, instruction will be given in M.\THEMATICS, 

 PHYSICS, ENGINEERING DRAWING, PRACTICAL MECHAN- 

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

 in GENERAL CHEMISTRY, and throuchout 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 aie 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, Principal. 



WIGAN 

 MINING & TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



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

 M.InsLM.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 .£10 los. 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 by the Coal Mines Regulation Act. 



"The Home Secretary has approved for the purpo.ses of the Coal Mines 

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

 Prospectus post free on application to tlie Principal, or 

 T. RATCLIFFE ELLIS, Hon. Sec. 



For other Scholaitic Advcrtiscinciits, seepages ccxi «/;rfcc.\ii. 



