NA TURE 



[July 15, 192: 



SCHOOL OF GARDENING AND 

 NATURE STUDY. 



CLAPHAM, near WORTHING. 



1 Miss ( . c kai K in N.D. Hort., late of Swanky 

 Principals-; Horticultural College. 



Ill: I . ' 01 I INS. 



PRACTICAL and THEORETICAL IK UNING in GARDENING : 

 Fruit. Vegetable 3 and Flower Growing; Glasshouse and Fr 

 Course of "two years ; Poultry ; Dairy Work ; Bees. Preparation for R.H.S. 

 Examinations. 



TO SCIENTISTS, RESEARCH STUDENTS, AND 

 SCHOLARS. 



THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERVICE BUREAU 



supplies complete * Continental and American bibliographies on any s< ientific, 

 literary, or medical subject. Medical work a speciality- Extra- 



Headquarters: Vienna. English representative: "Alexandrian, ' ia 

 Longridge Ron I, ] l . - W.5. 



CIVILIAN EDUCATIONAL STAFF. 

 ROYAL AIR FORCE. 



Applications an invited for vacant appointments as KIT! \u,.\ 

 OFFICERS. Grade III. and Grade IV., on the Educational .Staffs of the 

 undermentioned establishments : 



Boys' Wing, Royal Air Force, Cranwell, near sleaford, 



Lincolnshire Grade III. 



No. 1 School of Technical Training (Mi >>->.), Halton, near 



Wendover, Bin ks Grade III. 



Electrical and Wireless School, Flower Down, near\ Gi 1 III. 



Win. hester (Airmen and B03 -1 I and IV. 



School of Technical Training (.Men), Mansion, near I Grades III. 



Ramsgate. / and IV. 



R.A.F. Depot, Uxbridge (Airmen). J- ° r ^\] y L 



The Salary scales, to which Civil Service Bonus will be added, are given 

 below. These scales are provisional and are now being reconsidered. 

 Allowances up to ten increment-, of the scale can be made- foi previous 

 experience and war service. Preference will be given to candidates who 

 have served as commissioned officers in any of the three Services. The 

 principal subjects of instruction are English, Practical Mathematics. Applied 

 Mechanics and Drawing. ' 



Grade III. (Graduate) ^150-^10-^200-^15-^350. With 



current Civil Service bonus, approximately . . . ^274-^553. 



Grade IV. ^uo-^io-^275- ... . ,£214x4:.,. 



Applications must be made on A.M. Form 6g, which, together with further 

 particulars, can be obtained from the Secretary, A.E., Air Ministry, 

 Kingsway, London, W.C.2. 



ROYAL NAVY. 



APPLICATIONS are invited for APPOINTMENTS as IN- 

 STRUCTOR LIEUTENANTS in the Royal Navy. 



Candidates must be under 30 years of age, have had a University Train- 

 ing, and have taken an Honours Degree in Mathematics, Science or Engin- 

 eering. 



Present rates of pay are from £305 per annum on entry to a maximum of 

 £949 per annum as Instructor Commander. 



Promotion, by selection, to Instructor Captain is also open, with a maxi- 

 mum of ^1277, 10s. per annum. 



Retired pay may be granted to Officers over 40 years of age, with a mini- 

 mum of 12 years' service, up to a maximum oi .£45° a >' ear f° r a " Instructor 

 Lieutenant 'Commander, ,£600 a year for an Instructor Commander, and 

 ^900 for an Instructor Captain, according to age and service. 



Service victualling, cabin accommodation, and servant are provided, or 

 allowances in lieu. 



An allowance of ^50 towards the provision of necessary uniform is payable 

 on satisfactory completion of probationary service. 



For further particulars apply in the- first instance to the SECRETARY OF 

 the Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W.i. 



UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. 



NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA. 



CHAIR OF ZOOLOGY. 



Applications are invited for the abov> 

 per annum, and ^150 allowed for tra\ 

 Europe. Duties commence March 1, 1923. 



Further details of terms of appointment may be obtained from the under- 

 signed, to whom applications (in sextuple ate), slat in t; a-e and qualifii ations, 

 accompanied by reference and copies of testimonials, should be sent not 

 later than Thursday , Augu 



\<.\ NT-GENERAL FOR NEW SOUTH WA I I S. 



Australia Hous . Strand, I ond U 



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WOMEN TEACHERS OF SCIENCE, 



,:< . I VNY, requin I for I URLS HIGH SC Hi H »LS in 



: [1 ■ ^'EW ZEAL WD. Foi full details of 



vacan« i> the Sec ri l I.S.B.W., 3 and 4 Cli ment's 

 Inn, U l 



UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN. 



CHAIR OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 



Applications are hereby invited for the CHAIR of INORGANIC 

 CHEMISTRY at the University of Cap-, I own, which will be vacant from 

 March 1, 1023. 



The salary for a man is ,£900 per annum. 



The Professor must become a member of the University Teachers' Super- 

 annuation Fund. 



Appointments are generally restricted to candidates under 35 years of age, 

 but in the case of a candidate who has been engaged in teaching or in 

 research in South Africa this restriction need not apply. 



Applications (six copies) must reach the Secretary, Office of the High 

 Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, Trafalgar Square, Lon 

 from whom further particulars may be obtained, not later than July 31, 



The 



:ssful applk 



■ill be required to 





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UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



PROFESSORSHIP OF PATHOLOGY. 



The Council of the University i 

 of PATHOL! IGY, ' tcant by the 



The stipend offered is ,£1000 a year. 



Applications (12 copies) may be accompanied by testimonials, references, 

 or other credentials, and should be received by the undersigned, on or before 

 August 7, 1922. 



Further particulars may be obtained from 



GEO. H. MORLEV, Secretary. 



MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 

 SWANSEA. 



Applications are invited for the post of FULL-TIME LECTURER in 

 each of the following departments : Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, 

 Metallurgy, and Engineering (Eli ctrical). 



Salary in accordance with the Burnham S 



Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, to whom 

 application-,, together with copies of three recent testimonials, must be 

 forwarded not later than luly 19. 



T.J. REES r Director of Education. 



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UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. 



LECTURESHIP IN BACTERIOLOGY. 



Application, are invited for the post of LECTURER in BACTERI- 

 OLOGY within tin M PAR i MENT of PATHOLOGY. 

 Salary, .£600 per annum. 

 Federated Superannuation System for Universities compulsory. 



Applications, together with full statement of qualifications, age, and r6 

 copies of not more than three testimonials, to he lodged before July 31, 1922, 

 with the Secretary to the University, Marischal College, 



H. J. BUTCHART, Sei retary. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, 

 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 



DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS. 



Applications are invited for the post ol ASSISTANT in the DEPART- 

 MENT of PHYSICS, under Professor Sir William Bragg. 

 Commencing salary, £300. 

 I'.irtii ul.ir> may be obtained on application to : — 



WALTER W. SETON, M.A., D.Lit., 

 University < allege, London, Secretary. 



Guwer Street. W'.t . 



LEEDS UNIVERSITY. 



DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL 

 ENGINEERING. 



The UNIVERSITY COUN'CIL will shortly proceed to the appointment 

 f a DEMONSTRATOR in MECHANIC H ENGINEERING. Works 



experience in addition to good academic qualifications essential. Salary, 

 1 uitlier particulars may lie obtained from the Registrar, the Uni- 

 versity, Leeds, by whom applications will be received up to July 24. 



DERBY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



\ ISSISTAN1 LECTURER and DEMONSTRATOR in 

 CHEMISTRY will be required in September next. Good qualifications 

 essential. Burnham >cale. Forms of application may be obtained from 

 ■ II'AL. 



I 1 -Ml I HARD, 

 Secretary to the Derby Education Committee. 



