CCX VIII 
NATURE 
| AUGUST I, 1912 
SESSION OPENS 30th SEPTEMBER, 1912. 
EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
Classics ... F. R. Earp, M.A. 
English H. Betioc, M.A. 
French 5 Mina Paguikr. 
German ... J. Steprat, Ph.D. 
History . F. Crawke, M.A. 
Mathematics... «. THe PRINCIPAL. 
Physics ... “0 7 SCS ers, D!Sc., E.R:S: 
Chemistry . *J. T. Hewitt, M.A., F.R.S. 
Botany F. E. Fritscu, D.Sc. 
Sealcey a Maaor i W. L. Carrer, M.A. 
ivil an echanica - 
Engineering D. A. Low, M.I.M.E 
Electrical Engineering «. J. IT. Morris, M.I.E.E. 
* University Professors. 
Fees ten guineas per annum. Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded 
by Drapers’ Company. 
Special facilities for Post-Graduate and Research Students. 
of courses of study, &c., on application to the REGISTRAR, or to 
J. L. S. HATTON, M.A.. Principal, at the College. 
UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. 
Recror—Tue Rr. Hon. THE EARL or ROSEBERY anp 
MIDLOTHIAN, K.G., K.T., P.C., LL.D., &c. 
Principat—SIR JAMES DONALDSON, M.A., LL.D., D.D. 
OPENING OF SESSION 1912-1913. 
UNITED COLLEGE. 
(Arts, Science, and Medicine.) 
This College will be formally opened on Monday, October 14, and the 
Martinmas |erm will begin on Tuesday, October 1s. 
The Preliminary Examinations, with which the competitions for Entrance 
Bursaries are combined, will commence on September 13. Schedules of 
application for admission will be supplied by the Secretary up to August 31. 
J he Subjects of Examination are :—English, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, 
French, German, Italian, Dynamics. Candidates may enter for five of 
these in the Bursary Competitions. 
For Entrant students there are thirty-three bursaries open to competition. 
Twenty-two are tenable by men only (including the following :—Tenable 
for four years—z of £50, 1 of £20, 1 of £16, 5 of £10; tenable for three 
years—1 of £50, 2 of £40, 1 of £32, 2 of £30, 6 of £20, 1 of £15 ; tenable 
for cne year—1 of 410) Nine are open to women only; they are tenable 
for three years, and include 3 of 425, 1 of £20, and 5 of £15, and to thes: 
students who intend to enter the medical profession have a preference. 
Two Malcolm Bursaries of 425 each for 5 years, restricted to Medical 
students, are tenable by men or women. In addition to open bursaries 
there are seven presentation and preference bursaries vacant. 
For students of the Second year there are vacant :— 1 wo Spence Bursaries 
of £30 each for the first year and £40 for the second year of tenure. for 
which women are eligible as well as men; and one bursary of £30 for three 
years and another of about £16 for two years, tenable only by men. 
Two Bursaries—one of £47, and one of £20, each tenable for one year— 
will be awarded to fourth-year Honours students. Grants not exceeding 
420 each may be assigned to Honours students (men or women) during 
their fourth or fifth year, and six grants of £20 each (attached to different 
departments of study) may also be assigned to students who, alter 
completing a Degree curriculum, wish to train for Secondary School 
Teacherships. 
In the course of the Session nine Scholarships for advanced study will 
be competed for, five of which are open to women students as well as to 
men. Lhey include 1 of £80 for four years; 2 of £50 for two years; and 
6 of £80 for one year. 
ST. MARY'S COLLEGE. 
(Divinity.) 
This College will be opened on Tuesday, October 15. The Examination 
for Bursaries will be held on Friday, October 18. Intimation of candi- 
dature is not necessary. There are five competitive Bursaries vacant 
(including rt of £40, r of £24, 1 of £18, and x of 412 10s. tenable for three 
years } and 1of £15 tenable for four years). At the close of the Session 
one Scholarship of 480, one of 421, and one of 414, will be open to 
competition. 
Particulars 
The Classes in the Colleges are open to men and women students alike, 
and include Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Hebrew, Arabic, 
Aramaic, Syriac, Assyrian, Logic and Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy, 
Political Economy, Education, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, 
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Agric ulture 
and Rural Economy, Modern History, Ancient History, Economic 
History, Archeology, See Anthropology, Physiology, Anatomy ; 
Military History, Strategy, ‘T'ac Engineering, Topography, Law and 
Organisation ; Sy Senate Theology, Biblical Criticism, and Church 
History. 
Specimen Examination Papers and full particulars respecting the Courses 
of Instruction, Fees, aminations for Degrees, &c., will be found in the 
CALENDAR OF THE UNIVERSITY, published by Messrs. William Blackwood 
and Sons, 45 George Street, Edinburgh. 
Specimen Examination Papers for the Preliminary and Bursary Compe- 
tition Examinations are published in separate booklets, and may be had 
trom the Secretary, or from Messrs. Henderson, Bookszllers, St. Andrews. 
A general prospectus, as well as detailed information for the coming 
cademical year regarding any Department of the University, may be 
aie uined on application to the Secretary. 
ANDREW BENNETT, Secretary and Registrar. 
The University, St. Andrews, 
August, rg12. 
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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, Physics, Mathematies (Pure and 
Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology. 
ARTS.—Latin, Greek, English, Freneh, German, Italian, 
History, Geography, Logic, Economies, Mathematies (Pure 
and Applied). 
Evening Courses for the Degrees in Law and Economics. 
ae { 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. 
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATION, SEPT. 23, 10 a.m. 
SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 
MANRESA ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. 
Day Courses under recognised Teachers in Preparation for 
London University Degrees in Mechanical and Electrical 
Engineering, in Chemistry, Physics and Natural Seience; 
and Technical Courses arranged to extend over Three Years 
and Prepare for Engineering, Electrical, Chemical and 
Metallurgical Professions, Commencing September 30, 1912. 
Session Fee, £15. 
Evening Courses in all Departments, Commencing 
September 23, 1912. 
Mathematics—*J. Lister, A.R.C.S. ; Physics—* 3. SKINNER, M.A.. 
*L. Lownps, B.Sc , Ph.D., *F. W. Jorpan, B.Sc. Chemistry— J. b. 
CoteMan, A.R.C.S., *J. ce Crocker, M.A.. D.Sc, and *F. H. Lowe, 
M Sc,; Botany—*H. B. Lacey, Sch Cuanpier, D.Sc., and W. 
RusuTon, A.R.C.S., D.1.C. ; Geology—*A. J. MASLEN, RIGiSi ala San 
Human Physiology—E. L. KeEnnaway, M.A., M.D. ; Zoology—*J. ah 
CuNNINGHAM, M.A. ; Engineering—*W. Camrsett Houston, B.Sc., 
A.M.LC.E.; *V. C. Davies, B.Sc., and H. AuGuTiE; Electrical 
Engineering—*A. J. Maxkower, M.A., *B. H. Morpuy and U. A. 
Oscuwa cp, B.A. “Recognised Teacher of the University of London. 
Prospectus from the SECRETARY, post free, 4@. ; at the Office, 1d. 
Telephone : 899 Western. SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
KING'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, 
KENSINGTON SQUARE, W. 
Under the Patronage of Her Majesty GUEEN ALEXANDRA. 
WarbdEen—Muiss H. D. OAKELEY, M.A. 
Preparation is given for the Examinations of the University of London 
in the Faculties of Arts and Science, the London University Certificate in 
Religious Knowledge, the Archbishop’s Diploma in Theology, the King’s 
College Diploma and Certificate in Home Science. There are Matriculation 
lasses. 
Separate courses of interest to non-examination students are given in 
History, Literature, Philosophy and Biology; also in the Home Science 
subjects of Hygiene and Physiology, and the Economics of Women’s Work. 
‘The Divinity Courses are also open to non-examination students. 
Special courses of lectures useful to Social Workers have been arranged 
to begin in the Michaelmas Term. 
Instruction in Music is given by Mrs. Hutchinson and others. 
The MICHAELMAS TERM BEGINS on THURSDAY 
OCTOBER 3. 
Further information may be obtained from the SECRETARY, 13 Kensing- 
ton Square, W. 
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. 
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE, 
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 
Principal—W. H. Hapow, M.A., D.Mus. 
SESSION 1912-13 
(COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 50, 1912). 
Departments of PURE SCIENCE, APPLIED SCIENCE, 
(MECHANICAL, MARINE, CIviIL and ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- 
ING, NAVAL ARCHITKCTURE, MINING, METALLURGY, and 
AGRICULTURE), and of ARTS. 
Full particulars may be obtained on application to 
F. H. PRUEN, M.A., Secretary. 
Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
