NA TURE 



[May 14, I ! 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SKSSION 1896-97. 



The Courses of Instruction in Engineering and Chemi^ilry .-it the Institute's 

 Colleges commence in October, .-inci cover a period of two to three years. 

 The Matriculation E.xamin.ltion of the Centr.il Technical College will be 

 held on September 21 to =4, ami the Entrance Examination of the Day 

 Department of the Technical Culli-.^ir, iMnshnry, un S.-pi.-inl.cr .^2. 



CITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE 

 (Exhibition Road, S.W.), a Culk-ge for higher Tednii.al Instruction for 

 Students not under 16 years of age, preparing to become Civil, Mechanical or 

 Electrical Engineers, Chemical and other Manufacturers, and Teachers. 



The Matriculation Examination will be held on September 21 to 24, and 

 the new Session will commence on October ist. 



Professors :—0. Henrici, LL.D., F.R.S. (Mathematics), W. C. Unwin, 

 F.R.S., M.I.C.E.(Civil and Mech.anical Engineering), W. E. Ayrton, F.R.S. 

 (Physics and Electrical Engineering), H. E. Armstrong, Ph.D., F.R.S. 

 (Chemistry). 



CITY AND GOILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURY 

 (Leonard Street, City Road, E.C.). The DAY DEPARTMENT provides 

 Courses of Intermediate Instruction for Students not niuler 14 years of age, 

 preparing to enter Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and Chemical 

 Industries. 



The Entrance Examination will be held on September 22, and the new 

 Session will commence on October 6. 



Professors :—S. P.Thompson, D.Sc, F.R.S. (Electrical Engineering), 

 J. Perry, D.Sc, F.R.S. (Mechanical Engineering), R. Meldola, F.R.S 

 (Chemistry). JOHN W.\TNEY, Hon. Secretary. 



City and Guilds of London Institute, 

 Gresham College, H.asingli.all Street. E.C. 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 



INSTITUTE for the ADVANCEMENT of 



TECHNICAL EDUCATION. 



The Committee of the Institute are prepared to appoint a PROFESSOR 

 of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING and APPLIED MATHEMATICS 

 at the Technical College, Kinsbury. The Professor, besides giving Lectures 

 arid holding Day and Evening Classes on the Subjects of his Professorship, 

 will be required to superintend the Workshops and to give Instruction in 

 Machine Designitig and Drawing. The Professor will be expected to devote 

 to the work of the Institute the whole of his time available for teaching, 

 and shall not undertake any other educational work ; buthewill be per- 

 mitted to undertake consulting professional work which will not interfere 

 with the full discharge of his Professorial duties, subject to such regula- 

 tions as shall be approved by the Committee. The Salary offered is ^600 

 per Ainium. 



The Appointment will date from September 29. 1896. 



.'\pplirations for the Appointment, with Testimonials or References, ad- 

 dressed to the HoNoKAUv Skciji-tarv. Ciiv and Guilds of London Insti- 

 tute, Gresham College, E C, to l,e -ent in ii,,i later tluui Iuiie_8^ 



COUNTY BOROUGH OF SALFORD. 



MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. 



The following Appointments are about to be made, viz. . — 



CHIEF LECTURER in CHEMISTRY, Salary ;£2oo 

 DYEING, „ i,\io 



ART MASTER ,, .£220 



Forms of Application and Particulars of Duties maybe obtained upon 

 .application to the Siscretary, at the Institute, Peel Park, Salford. 

 Ry Order, 

 Town Hall. S alford, May 6, iSqti. SAML. P.ROW N. Town Clerk. 



"^PEOPLE'S PALACE. 



EAST LONDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



The Governors aie about to appoint a PROFESSOR for the Department 

 of PHYSICS, comprising Classes with Laboratory Work in Magnetism, 

 Electricity, Heat, Sound and Light. The Professor will be required to 

 attend on two afternoons and four evenings a week during the Session. 



Salary j^iso per annum, with a Capitation Fee on Students in the 

 Advanced Classes. 



Applications, with Copy Testimonials, to be sent, by May 31, to the 

 -Treasurer, People's Palace, London, E. 



NORTHERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE. 



The GOVERNORS invite Applications for the following Appoint- 



HEAD of the DEPARTMENT of ENGINEERING ; 

 Sabary, i;250 per Annum. 



HEAD of the DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS and ELECTRICAL 

 ENGINEERING ; cnnniiencing Sal.ary, X250 per Annum. 



CHIEF ASSISTANT in the DEPARTMENT of CHEMISTRY; 

 commencing Salary, £\%o per .\nnum. 



The .Appointments will date from September 29, 1896, but the Candid.ates 

 appointed will be expected in the meantime^ to consult with the Principal 

 as to the Equipment and Organisation of their Department. 



Conditions of Appointment .-md Forms of Application may be obtained 

 from the Secretary, at the Institute, Hollovvay Road, London, N. 



.Applications, accompanied by Copies of recent Testimonials and the 

 names of Three Referees, to be sent in to the Princii'ai., not later than 

 J une 1, 1896. E. GRIFFITHS. Secret.ary. 



the BOARD of GOVERNORS of Dal- 



honsie College, Halifax. Nova .Scoti.a. will receive applications for the 

 position of PROFESSOR of CHEMISTRY in that University until 

 JUNE 15 next. The Salary ofiered is 2000.00 dolhars. Lectures begin 

 Ocl<iher I. Further information can be obtained from the undersigned, 

 who will also receive applications.— Hec rOK .McInnes, Halifa.v, Nova 



BEDFORD COLLEGE (LONDON) 



FOR WOMEN, 

 S and 9 YORK. PLACE, BARER STREET, W. 

 EASTER TERM, iSoli. 

 The H.alf Term begins on Thursday, May 21. 



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. 



One .\rnott Scholarship in Science, .Annual Value, /4S, and one Reid 



Scholarship in Arts, Aiuiual Value Thirty Guineas, each tenable for Three 



Years, will be awarded on the result of the Examination to be held at the 



College on June 23 and 24. 



Names to be sent in to the Pri.ncipal, not later than June 15. 



LUCY J. RUSSELL, Honorary Secretary. 



THE ELECTRICAL 

 GENERAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, 



SCHOOL OF SCIENCE. 



PENYWERN HOUSE, 2 and 4, PENYWERN ROAD, 



EARL'S COURT, S.W. 



Principal— G. W. de TUNZELMANN, B.Sc, M.I.E E. 



Senior-Instructor— C. CAPITO, M.I.E.E., M.I.M E. 



Laboratories, Dynamo Room, Steam Engine, Engineering Workshop 



with Machine Tools, Pattern Shop, &c. 



The College provides a Training for Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, and 

 Mining Engineers, for Science Students in Mathematics, Physics, Chem- 

 istry, Biology, Geology, and Mineralogy, and Preliminary Training for 

 Students entering Cooper's Hill and the Central Institution. 



YELVERTON COLLEGE 



HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 



apply to the Principal, 



B.Sc, PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY CLASS 



(Instruments, 'I'racings, &c.), to commence 22nd inst. — Particulars 

 J. S. Bridges, 20 Brownlow Road, Dalston, N.E. 





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Mathematical Instrument Manufacturer to H. M. Government, Council 

 of India, Science and Art Department, .Admiralty, &c. 



Matbematical, Drawing, and Surveying Instrument* 

 of every description 



Of the Highest Quality and Finish, at most Moderate Prices. 



Illustrated Price List Post Free. 



W. F. S. obtained the only Medal in the Great Exhibition of 1862 for 



Excellence of Construction of Mathematical I nslrumenis, and the only Goi.D 



Medal in the International Inventions Exhibition 1885 for Mathematical 



Work. Silver Medal, Architects' Exhibition. 18S6. 



Address :— GREAT TURNSTILE, HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 



TO SCIENCE LECTURERS. 



See Mr. HUGHES'S PATENT COMBINATION OPTICAL 

 LANTERN, used by late W. Lant Carpenter, Esq., Prof. Forbes, &c 

 Miniature Triple Lantern constructed for B. J. Malden, Esq. ; great 

 success. New Oxyhydrogen Microscope. Science Lanterns for Class 

 Demonstration. Magnificent Results. Docwra Triple, Prize Medal, 

 Highest Award. Supplied to the Royal Polytechnic Institution, Dr. H. 

 Grattan Guinness, Madame Adelina Patti, S:c. Patent Pamphengos 

 Science Lanterns. The Universal Lantern 4-inch Condensors, 4-wick Lamp, 

 Portrait Combination front Lenses, C^ $s. 6fr., marvellous value. Science 

 Lecture Sets. Novelties. The Lantern Kaleidoscope. Cheapest Lantern 

 Outfits in the World. Grandly Illustrated Caialugiie, over 180 choice En- 

 gravings, 6ti. ; Postage, 3f/. List of 300 Lecture Sets, Science Subjects, 

 Views, &c., 6</. ; Postage, 2^. Pamphlets Free.— W. C. HUGHES, 

 Specialist. Brewster House. 82 Mortimer Road, Kingsland, N. 



ALBERT EDWARD JAMRACH 



(Late CHARLES JAMRACH), 

 NATURALIST, 



180 ST. GEORGE STREET EAST. 



Masks, Peruvian Pottery 



nplements of Savage Warfare, Idols, 

 etsukis, China, Lacquer, Gongs, Shells 



OPTICAL & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. 



Spectrometers, Spectroscopes, Goniometers, Cathetometers, Optical 

 Benches, &c., &c. Instruments for special purposes constructed to Clients 

 own designs. Price List on application. 



W. WILSON (formerly Foreman at Messrs. Elliott Bros.), 

 56 Crogsland Road, Chalk Farm, London, N.W. 



