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NALORE 
[APRIL I1, 1912 
ROYAL INSTITUTION OF 
GREAT BRITAIN. 
ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 
Tuesday next (April 16), at Three o'clock, EDMUND GOSSE, Esq.. 
LL.D. First of two lectures on “‘ ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE: 
His Farry Lire anp Work.” Half-a-Guinea the Course. 
Thursday (April 18), at Three o'clock, Professor ARTHUR W. 
CROSSLEY, D.Sc., F.R.S. First of two lectures on ‘SYNTHETIC 
Ammonia AND Nitric Acip FROM THE ATMOSPHERE.” Half-a-Guinea. 
Saturday (April 20), at Three o'clock, REGINALD BLOMFIELD, 
Esq., A-R.A, M.A. First of three lectures on ‘‘ THE ARCHITECTURE OF 
THE RENAISSANCE IN FRANCE, 1494-1661.” Half-a-Guinea. 
Subscription to all the Courses in the Season, Two Guineas. 
The Friday Evening Meetings will be resumed on April 19, at Nine 
o'clock, when ALAN A. CAMPBELL SWINTON, Esq., M.Inst.C.E., 
M.I.E.E., will give a discourse on ‘‘ELEcTRicITy Suppty: Past, 
PRESENT, AND Furure.” 
To these Meetings Members and their friends only are admitted. 
EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
Patron—HIS MAJESTY THE KING. 
Classics ... F. R. Earp, M.A. 
English H. Bettoc, M.A. 
French Mina Pagulkr. 
German ... J. Sterpat, Ph.D 
History ne THomas SEccOMBE, M.A. 
Mathematics... THER PRINCIPAL. 
Physics a £85 ont 2) Cs iE wes, DiSc:; EReS 
Chemistry at 8 ae eee iekbe wins. D.Sc.) be Ress 
Botany = A F. E. Frirscu, D.Sc. 
Geology .. A W. L. Carver, M.A. 
Civil and Mechanical 
Engineering Os ono 
Electrical Engineering 
D. A. Low, M.I.M.E. 
J. T. Morris, M.I.E E. 
Fees moderate. Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded by Drapers 
‘Company. 
Special facilities for Post-Graduate and Research Students. Particulars 
of fees, courses of study, &c., on application to the REGISTRAR, or to 
J. L. S. HATTON, M.A., Principal, at the College. 
SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 
INSTITUTE, 
MANRESA ROAD, CHELSEA. 
Telephone: 899 Western. 
An Introductory Course of Lectures with Practical Work 
on the 
BIOLOGY OF THE SEA WITH SPECIAL 
REFERENCE TO FISHERIES, 
BY 
J..T. CUNNINGHAM, M.A., F.Z.S., 
Tuesdays, 7 p.m., commencing May 7, 1912. 
Fee for the Course, 35. 
THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTE, 
JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 
DSc, PhD, E-1:C; 
The tollowing Special Courses of Instruction, suited to the requirements 
of those engaged in Chemical and Metallurgical Industries, will be given 
during the Summer Term, 1912 
_ The scope of the instruction will, as far as possible, be adapted to the 
individual requirements of the students. 
TECHNICAL GAS ANALYSIS. 
By CuHarves A. Keane, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C. 
A Course of Practical Work. Wednesday evenings, 7 to 10 p.m., com- 
mencing Wednesday, April 17, t9r2. 
FUEL ANALYSIS. 
By J. S. S. Brame. 
A Course of Laboratory Work in the methods employed for the Analysis 
and Examination of Fuels. Monday evenings, 7 to 10 p.m., commencing 
Monday, April 1s, 1g12 
Detailed Syllabus of the Courses may be had upon application at the 
Office of the Institute or by letter to the Principat. 
Principal Cuarves A. KEANE, 
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BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 
BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. 
COURSES OF STUDY (Day and Evening) for the Degrees of the 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON in the 
FACULTIES OF ARTS & SCIENCE 
(PASS AND HONOURS) 
under RECOGNISED TEACHERS of the University. 
SCIENCE.—Chemistry, Physies, Mathematies (Pure and 
Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology. 
ARTS.—Latin, Greek, English, French, German, 
History, Geography, Logie, Economies, 
and Applied). 
Evening Courses for the Degrees in Law and Economics. 
= ac { Day: Science, £17 10s.; Arts, £10 10s. 
SESSIONAL FEES \ Evening: Science, Arts, or Economics, £5 5s. 
POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 
For particulars apply to the SECRETARY. 
G. ARMITAGE-SMITH, M.A., D.Lit., Principal. 
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 
AND TECHNOLOGY, 
SOUTH KENSINGTON. 
INCLUDING THE 
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, the ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES, 
and the CITY AND GUILDS (ENGINEERING) COLLEGE. 
A Special Course of Advanced Lectures with practical work will be 
given on 
PROTISTOLOGY 
by Mr. C. CLIFFORD DOBELL, M.A., beginning on April 24 next. 
For further particulars and for admission to the Course application should 
be made to the SECRETARY. 
BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), 
YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, LONDON, W. 
Principal—Miss M. J. Tuke, M.A. 
The EASTER TERM begins on THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912. 
Lectures are given in preparation for all Examinations of the University 
of London in Arts, Science and Preliminary Medicine; for the Teacher's 
Diploma, London; the Teacher's Certificate, Cambridge; and for the 
Cambridge Higher Local Examination. 
Six Laboratories are open to Students for practical work. 
There is a Special Course of Scientific Instruction in Hygiene designed 
to furnish training for Women Factory and Sanitary Inspectors and 
‘Teachers of Hygiene. 
The Art School (which is conducted at South Villa, Regent’s Park) may 
be attended by students who are not taking other subjects at the College. 
A single Course in any subject may be attended. Regular Physical 
Instruction is given free of cost to students who desire it by a fully qualified 
woman teacher. 
REID TRUSTEES' SCHOLARSHIP. 
ONE SCHOLARSHIP, value £60 a year for three years, is offered by 
the Trustees on the result of the College Entrance Scholarship Examin- 
ation. The scholar will be required to come into residence at the College 
in the October following the award 
Further particulars on application to the Hon. Sec. to the Reid Trust, 
Bedford College. 
COLLEGE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. 
THREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS (one in Arts and two in 
Science) will be offered for competition In June next, viz. :— 
Reid, in Arts, value £30 a year for three years. 
Pfeiffer, in Science, value £50 a year for three years. 
Henry Tate, in Science, value £40 a year for two years. 
Full particulars on application to the PRINCIPAL. 
RESIDENCE. 
Accommodation for 67 Resident Students is previded, partly in the 
College and partly in an additional residence at South Villa, Regent's 
Park. 
Full particulars on application to the Principat at the College. 
SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT. 
Head of the Departrment—Miss S. MEtuuisu, M.A. 
The Course includes full preparation for the Examinations for the 
Teaching Diplomas granted by the Universities of London and Cambridge. 
Students are admitt:d to the Course in October and in January. 
One Free Place (value £26 5s ), one Scholarship of the value of £20, and 
a limited number of grants of £10 are offered for the Course beginning in 
October, 1912. They will be awarded to the best candidates holding a 
degree or its equivalent in Arts or Science. 
Applications should be sent to the HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT. 
THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. 
DEPARTMENT OF: AGRICULTURE. 
Applications are invited for the appointment of ASSISTANT LEC- 
TURER in AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. Particulars may be 
obtained from the CLERK TO THE SENATE. 
Italian, 
Mathematies (Pure 
