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NATURE 



[October 19, 1905 



THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 

 INSTITUTE, 



JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.G. 

 Principal ... Ciiakles 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 trades associated therewith. 



rh,m;«,r,. /Charles A. Keane, M.Sc, Ph.D., F.LC, and 



v.,nemistrs \ 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 worl< 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 Blowing will be given during the 

 Session by Mr. A. C. CossOR. 



NEW SESSION beg.an MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 



letK 



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



SWINEY LECTURES ON GEOLOGY. 

 1905. 



Under the Direciion of the 

 TRUSTEES 01 THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 

 A COURSE of TWELVE LECTURES on " The Geolocical 

 History of Great Britain " will be delivered by John S. Flett, 

 M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., in the Lecture Theatre of the Victoria and Albert 

 Museum, South Kensington (by permission of the Board of Education), on 

 Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 5 p.m., beginning Monday, 

 November 6, and ending Friday, December i. Each Lecture will be 

 illustrated by means of Lantern Slides and Lime Light. Admission to the 

 Course Free. Entrance from Exhibition Road. 



By order of the Trustees. 



E. RAY LANKESTER, Director. 

 British Museum (Natural History). 

 Cromwell Road, London, S.W. 



TRANSVAAL TECHNICAL 

 INSTITUTE, JOHANNESBURG. 



It is proposed to appoint three professors as follows : — 



(i) NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHYSICS. 



(2) CLASSICS. 



(3) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

 The stipend of each professor will be ;£8oo per annum. 



In case of the Chair of English Language and Literature, and the Chair 

 of Classics, preference will be given to candidates who are able to teach 

 either History or Mental and Moral Philosophy. 



The worlc of next Session commences March i, igo6. 



.Applications, together with testimonials, should be sent before November 

 1, 1005, to Mr. A. R. GoLDRiNG, 202, 203 and 206 Salisbury House, Fins- 

 bury Circus, E.C. 



BRITISH MUSEUM, 



(NATURAL HISTORY.) 



APPOINTMKNT, SWINEY LECTURESHIP ON GEOLOGY. 



The Trustees of the British Museum will shortly appoint a LECTURER 

 on this Foundation. The Lectureship is open to Graduates in any Faculty 

 in the University of Edinburgh who have obtained their degrees after 

 examination. The appointment will be for such period as the Trustees may 

 determine. The stipend is ;Ci4o a year for an Annual Course of Twelve 



Applications, accompanied by not more than three testimonials, should be 

 sent to the Director, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, 

 London, S.W. , not later than December 30, 1905. 



E. RAY LANKESTER, Director 



BRISTOL EDUCATION COMMITTi£E. 



FAIRFIELD SECONDARY SCHOOL. 



WANTED, experienced FIRST LADY ASSISTANT, who must be 

 graduate or hold equivalent diploma, qualilied in Mathematics, Hygiene, 

 and ordinary form subjects. Among other duties, she will be required to 

 supervise, under the Principal, all the girls, to organise school games, &c. 

 Salary, _.£r2o, rising by annual increments of £1 to ;Cr4o per annum. 

 Application forms, which may be obtained of the Secretary, must be 

 received not later than October 25. 



Education Offices, Guildhall, Bristol, 

 October 16, 11,05. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 

 CIRENCESTER. 



CHAIR OF MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. 

 IN-COLLEGE RESIDENT PROFESSORSHIP. 

 The Governing Body invite applications for the above, vacant at 

 Christmas next. Emoluments: Fixed Stipend of ^iso per annum; 

 Capilation Fees of about £,->,^ per annum ; board and rooms in the College 

 during Session. Applications, with statement of qualifications, age, degree, 

 testimonials, &c., to he addressed to the Princii'al. 



NORTHERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, 



HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 



(Close to Holloway 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 students undertaking research during vacations. 

 Full particulars at the Institute or -^ent on receipt of postcard. 



REG. S. CLAY, D.Sc, Principal 



LEITH NAUTICAL COi^LEGE. 



The Day Classes for all Nautical subjects, and for the Board of Trade 

 Examinations, are open daily throughout the year. 



There are Day and Evening Courses in Ship Surgery, Medicine, and 

 Hygiene, with Hospital visits, from November to June. 



The following Evening Courses (seven months), commencing October 19, 

 are given : (i) Naval Architecture ; (2) Design of Marine Motors ; 

 (5) Electricity on Board Ship. 



Three public lectures will be delivered by Dr. Bolam on " The Chemistry 

 of Dangerous Cargoes," in January, 1906. 



There are Fishermen's Classes on Saturdays in December and January. 

 J. BOLAM, Head Master. 



COACHING '"?R^?c"TVEr 



In BIOLOGY, BOTANY, CHEMISTRY and PHYSIOLOGY foe 

 MEDICAL EXAMS. 



Especial Course of Instruction in THERAPEUTICS, PHARMA- 

 COLOGY and MICROSCOPY for INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY 

 EXAM. 



Mr. FREDERICK DAVIS, The Laboratories, 



(Registered in Column B {Advanced Education), Teachers RegistratiOH 



Council, Board of Education, S.W.), 



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



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



AND OTHER ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED EXAMS. 

 Preparation by Correspondence and in Small Oral Classes. 



Able staff of high qualifications. 



Single subjects may be taken— Mttt/trttifi firs, I'/ti/sir.s, Cftetnistrtf. 

 Hiotofftf, Hotanifp &c. 



French and German for all exams. 



Moderate Terms— Individual Assistance— Full Notes. 



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

 Ko.scbery House, Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, E.C. 



ARMSTRONG COLLEGE, 

 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 



(In the Universitv of Durham.) 



The Council will shortly appoint a LECTURER in APPLIED 

 MATHEMATICS. 



Salary to commence at j^aoo per annum. 



The Lecturer will be required to assist in the general teaching work of 

 the Mathematical Department. 



Candidates should send three copies of their application and testimonials 

 lo the undersigned, on or before November i, 1905. 



F. H. Pruen, Secretary. 



Armstrong Ciillege. Nevvcastle-upan-Tyne. 



CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EDUCATION 

 COMMITTEE. 



The Committee requires the services of an ASSISTANT MASTER for 

 the COUNCIL CENTRAL SECONDARY SCHOOL, Suffolk Street. 

 Salary, ^too to jCi6o per annum, according to qualifications and experi- 

 ence. Candidates must be qualified in Science and Mathem^tic-i. 

 Form of application may be obtained from the undersigned. 



JNO. ARTHUR PALMER, Secretary. 

 Education Department, Edmund Street, 

 October 9, 1905. 



Wanted, a good Instrument Maker for Elec- 

 trical, Optical, and general Physical Apparatus. A man is looked for 

 who is capable of taking charge nf workshop when required. Good 

 prospects for a suitable man. Apply at once, stating particulars of 

 age, salary and experience. No. 1877. c/o Nature. 



