September 28, 1905] 



NA TURE 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(Latr East London Technicai. College), 

 MILE END ROAD, E. 



Ne* SESSION cnmmences SEPTEMBKR i8. 

 SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL SIDE. 



Mathemalics 

 Physics 

 Chemistry ... 

 Botany 

 Engineering 

 Electrical Engir 



Latin and Greek 

 English Language 

 History 



/•J. L. S. Hatton, M.A., and 

 I *W. F. S. Churchill, M.A. 



(•R. A. Lehfeldt, P,.A.,D.Sc., and 

 \ »\V. H. White, B.A., B.Sc. 



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



\ and "C. Smith, D.Sc. 



-v. H. Blackman, ma. 



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



1 'J. A. Daveni-ort, M.Sc. 



ig -]. T. Morris, M I.E.E. 



arts SIDE. 



I "J. L. S. Hatton, M.A., and 



I 'W. F. S. Churchill, M.A. 



-F. R. Earp. M.A. 



id Literature 'Kate M. Warren. 



*T. Seccombe, M.A. 



*W. G. Hartog, B.A. 



Constance B. Low, M.A. 



d Teacher of the University of London. 

 " ' per Se; 



*Recog: 



Fee for the full Day C. 



Numerous Scholarships of the value oi^ C\o per annum, and tenable 

 the College for three years, are awarded by the Drapers' Company. 



Evening Courses for the Science and Engineering degrees are also heli 

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



Calendar, post free i,\d.y on application. 



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



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W. 



Principal — Sidney H. Wei.ls, Wh.Sc. , 

 A.M.LC.E., A.M.LM.E. 



TERM begins MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 



Day and Evening Courses in preparation for London Universil 

 nd Engineering Degrees under recognised Teache 



lated Students attending the' 

 of ihe University. 



Mechanical Engineering 



Electrical Engineering 

 Physics 



■egistered ; 



nal Studen 



Che 



itry 



( The Principal .ind J. W. Button 

 'I A.R.C.S, A.M.LM.E. 

 dfW. Thomsom, M.A., B.Sc. 

 ..\(One Vacancy.) 



I J. Wilson, M.Sc, and J. L. 

 ■ 1 White, D.Sc. 

 .. G. E. St. L. Carson, B.A., B.Sc 



Mathi 



The Laboratories are also open for Research Work. 

 Technical Day College Courses in Mechanical, Electrical, and M 

 Engineering, in Architectural and Constructional Work, and in Chemi: 

 Ahrideed Prospectus gratis on application. 

 Detailed Prospectus k/., post free -^d.^ on application to the Secret/ 



ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL, 



ALBERT EMBANKMENT, S.E. 

 (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



The WINTER SESSION will COMMENCE on OCTOBER 



; London, and contains 603 



The Hospit.il occupies one of the fine 

 Beds. 



Entrance and other Scholarships and Prizes {26 in number), of the value 

 of more than ^500. are offered for compelition each year. 



Upwards of 60 Resident and other Appointments are open to Students 

 after qualification. 



A Students' Club forms part of the Medical School Buildings, and the 

 Athletic Ground, nine acres in extent, situated at Chiswick, can be reached 

 in forty minutes from the Hospital. 



A Prospectus, containing full particulars, may be obtained from the 

 Secretary, Mr. G. Q. Roberts. 



J. H. FISHER, B.S.Lond., Dean. 



Under 'i he au.spices of IIis 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, J905. 

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

 P. MlCHELLl, Esq., Seamen's Ho.spital, Greenwich, S.E. 



SCHOOL OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ECONOMICS, 



6q, f.4 DENISON HOUSE, VAUXHALL BRIDGE RD , S.W.— 

 The ne,vt Session begins on October 4. For all p.trliculars as lo Lec- 

 tures. Classes, and Courses of Training in Practical Work, apply to 

 the Hon. Secretary at the above address. 



TRADE 



A/VRK 



BRAND 



^TABLOID'. 



1 Paotograpaic 

 Caeaicals 



Burroughs Wellcoave & Co. 



SNOW HILL BUILDINGS, LONDON. 



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 CHEMISTRY, METALLURGY, 

 PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS designed to meet the requirements of 

 those engaged in CHEMICAL, METALLURGICALand ELECTRICAL 

 INDUSTRIES and in trader associated therewith. 



_, . JCharles A Keane,M.Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C, and 



Chemistry t H. 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. 



Mathemalics 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. Examinfition of London Uni- 

 versity under recognised teachers of the University. 



Cour-es 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 by 

 letter to the Principal. 



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



KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



Full Courses for Matriculated Students in 

 Engineering, Medicine, and Theology at Compo 

 may attend the sepaiate Classes. 



Preparation for all Examinations of the London University. 



MICHAELMAS TERM commences OCTOBER 3. 



For Prospectuses and all information apply to the Secretary, 

 College, Strand, W.C. 



WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT, KENSINGTON. 



MICHAELMAS TERM commences OCTOBER 9. 



Apply to the Vice-Principal, 13 Kensington Square. 



For other Scholastic Advertisements, see pages ccx aud ccxii. 



