NATURE 



[October 5, 1905 



Mathematics 



Physic: 



Botany 



Electrical Engii 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC, 



MANRESA ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. 



EVENING CLASSES commence SEPTEMBER 25. 

 DAY COLLEGE COURSES commence OCTORER =. 

 rlii Day Colh-ge 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 £i<,. 

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

 The Technical Day Coi/yset are arranged to extend over 3 years and pre- 

 pare for Engineering, Electrical, Chemical and Metallurgical professions. 

 f*\V. H. EccLES, D.Sc. 



\* J. Lister, A.R.C.S. 



I 'S. Sk/nner, M.A. 

 ... ' W. H. EcCLES, D.Sc. 

 l*L. Low.NDS, B.Sc, Ph.D. 

 r J. B. Coleman, A R.C.S. 

 * J. C. Crocker. M.A. 

 ... * F. H. Lowe, B.Sc. 

 C. W. Hai.e. 

 I. W. E. Oakden. 

 1 ' H. B. Lacev. 



I'T. G. Hill, A.R.C.S. 



Geology 'A. J. Maslen, F.L.S. 



[•W. W. F. PuLLF.N. A.M.I.C.E., 

 Engineering • A. Mac^l^ow 'sMm, 



[ H. AUGHTIE. 



/ " A. J. Makower, E.A. 



U. A. OSCHWALD, B.A. 



I B. 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 particul.ars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, 

 who will send a full prospectus, post free, 4?/. Prospectuses may be obtained 

 at the office, price id. 



SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 

 YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, W. 



The SESSION 1903-6 will open on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 

 Lectures are given in all branches of General and Higher Education- 

 Taken systematically, they form a connected and progressive Course ; but 

 a single Course in any subject may be attended. 



Courses are held in preparation for all Examinations of the University 

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

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

 Scientific Instruction in Hygiene. 



Six Laboratories are open to Students for Practical Work. 



Two Entrance Scholarships will be ofl'ered for competition in June, 1006 

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



Students can reside in the College. 



DEPARTMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN 



TEACHING. 



Head of the Department— Miss M. Morto:j, RI.A. 



Students are admitted to the Training Course in October and in January. 



TheCour.se includes full preparation for the examinations for the Teaching 



Diplomas granted by the Universities of London and Cambridge held 



annually in December. 



A Course of Lectures for Teachers on School Hygiene is held on Saturday 



nornings. 

 Full p.articula 



L application to the Princip 



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, METALLURGICAL and ELECTRICAL 

 INDUSTRIES and in trade; associated therewith. 



Chemistrv JCharlesA. Keane, M.Sc, Ph.D., F.I.C, and 



^""""'S' I 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. 



Mathematics 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. Examination of London Uni- 

 versity under recognised teachers of the University. 



Courses of Instruction in Glass Bloiwing 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 Go 



ng Body. 



NORTHERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, 



IIOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 



(Close to HoUoway Stn., G.N.R.,and Highbury Stn., N.L.R.) 



LONDON UNIVERSITY SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 



DEGREES. 

 Day and Evening Courses in the above under recognised teachers in— 



MATHEMATICS, 



PHYSICS, 



CHEMISTRY, 



ENGINEERING. 



Separate Laboratories for Elementary, Advanced and Honours students 

 exceptionally large and well equipped. 



RESEARCH. 



Special arrangements for ^^tudents undertaking research during vacation-;. 

 Full particulars at the Institute or sent on receipt of postcard. 



REG. S. CLAY, D.Sc, 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, and for the Diploma in Public 



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



Instruction is al^o given in the Bacteriology of Fermentation, in Chemical 

 Bacteriology, and in Clinical Pathology. 



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

 other cvaminations will be given by Professor Hewlett on Tuesdays and 

 Thursdays at 9 a.m., commencing October 5. Fee, £2 2s. 



For full particulars of these and other classes and of the facilities for 

 priv-ite study and original research, apply to the Professor. 



Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretary. 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' 

 TECHNICAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



PRINCIPAL-Prof. J. We 



13. A., F.I.C, F.C.S. 



ENGINEERING-Pror. J. Monro, A.R.C.S., M.I.Mech.E. : Prof. |i 

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



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

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



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



In addition to the above the College Staff includes seventy-nine Assistant 

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

 tories, eight Workshops, Experimental Engines and Electric Light and 

 Power Station. 



COURSES for CIVIL. MECHANICAL, MINING and ELECTRI- 

 CAL ENGINEERS, CHEMIS I'S, ARCH ITECTS, and BUILDERS. 



UNIVERSITY of LONDON— COURSES for MATRICULATION 

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



FEE: TEN GUINEAS A YEAR. 



application to the 



eturned. 



TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE 



by an especial unique melbod for all Examinations in HJOLOGV, 

 BOTANY, CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 

 HYGIENE, MATERIA MEDICA, PSYCHOLOGY and ZOOLOGY, 

 educed to a minimum. Work directed. Test Papers corrected 



Address Mr. FREDERICK DAVIS, 



IiMiERiAL College, 

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



MATRIC, INTER., FINAL B.A. & B.Sc. 



AND OTHER ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED EXAMS. 

 Prepar.ation by Correspondence and in Small Oral Classes. 



Able start* of high qualifications. 



Sing'e subjects may be tikQn—Mathruiatics. Phusirfi, Vhemistrii, 

 Hinlot/t/, Jiotnnl/f &c. 



French .and German for all exams. 



Moderate Terms — Individual .Assistance — Full Notes. 



Address-Mr. H. J. SMITH, B.Sc. (Lond.), 

 Rosebery Hotise, Breams BiiiiainSs, Chancery Lane, London, E.C. 



Fpi- other Scholastic Advertisements, see paf;es ccxxiii and cc.wlv. 



