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NATURE 



[July 2, 1896 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 1896-97. 



The Courses of Instruction in Engineering and Chemistry M the Institute's 

 ♦Colleges commence in October, and cover a period of two to three years. 

 The Matriculation Examination of the Central Technical College will be 

 iield on September 21 to 24, and the Entrance Examination of the Day 

 Department of the Technical College, Finsbury, on September 32. 



CITY AND OniLDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE 



.(Exhibition Road, S.W.), .1 College for higher Technical Instruction for 

 Students not under 16 J^'ears 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 Octobi 



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

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

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

 •(Chemistry). 



CITY AND GDILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURY 



.(Leonard Street, City Road, E.C.). The D.\Y DEPARTMENT provides 

 Courses of Intermediate Instruction for Students not under 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), 

 R. Meldola, F.R.S. (Chemistry). 



JOHN W.\TNEV, Hon. Secretary. 



City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES (BANGOR). 



■SESSION 1896-97 will open on TUESDAY, SETTEMBER 29. 

 DEPARTMENTS of PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY. 

 i Prof. A. Gr.w, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 



PHYSICS { Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, T. C. 



I Baillte, M.A., B.Sc, and E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc. 

 I Prof. J. J. DoBBlE, M.A.. D.Sc. 

 ■CHEMISTRY... \ Assistant Lecturer and Demonstr.ator, F. Marsden, 



I M..Sc., Ph.D. (Heidelberg). 

 mnrnrv / Botany— Prof. R. W. Phillips, M.A., B.Sc. 



BiULUL.y I Zoology-Prof. Philip J. White, M.B., F.R.S.E. 



The Classes and Laboratory Courses of this College are arranged to suit 

 the requirements of Students of Practical Science, as well as of Students 

 preparing for University and other Examinations. The Lectures in Chem- 

 istry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology, are recognised by the Universities of 

 Edinburgh and Gla.sgow as qualifying for the Medical Degrees of those 

 Universities. ^ One Annus Medicus may be taken at this College. 



The extensive Laboratories (Physical, Chemical, and Biological) are fully 

 •equipped for Study and Research, and in the Physical Department special 

 provision has been made for the Teaching of Electrical Engineering. A 

 Special Course has been arranged in this subject. 

 Inclusive Tuition Fee, .^ii i.r. 



LABORATORY FEES (per Term) 

 ■on the scale of j^i \s. for six hours a week, in each Department. 



A considerable number of Scholarships and Exhibitions are open for com- 

 lp2tition at the beginning of each Session, and several are awarded at the 

 close of each Session on the result of the year's work. 



For full information as to Science and Arts Courses, apply for Prospectus 

 to the Secretary and Registrar, J. E. LLOYD, M.A. 



HARTLEY INSTITUTION, 



SOUTHAMPTON. 



The Hartley Council invite applications for the following Appointments : — 



Lecturer in CHEMISTRY, Salary ;Ci5o per annum. 



Lecturer in Mathematics, Salary £,i-,o per annum. 



Lecturer in Biulik-.v and Geology, Salary .£150 per annum. 



Lecturer in English and Classics, Salary.£i50 per annum. 



Lecturer in French and German, Salary .£150 per annum. 



Duties in each case will commence in September 1896. Preference will 

 i)2 given to candidates who are University graduates. 



Applications, giving particulars of training, qualifications, and experience, 

 "ith copies of recent testimonials, must be received on or before Monday. 

 JULY 13, 1896. 



Twenty (20) printed copies of each application (with testimonials) will be 

 required. 



Further particulars relative to the duties and conditions of each appoint- 

 ment, ami the assistance avaiitibic for eacli Lecturer, may be obtained on 

 application to D. Kiddle, Clerk to the Council. 



MASON COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM. 



PROFESSORSHIP OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL 

 ENGINEERING. 

 The Council invite Applications for the above Professorship. 

 Applications, accomp.anied by twenty-five copies of 'restimonials, should 

 be .sent to the undersigned not later than Saturday, July ii, 1896. 



The successful Candidate will be reiiuired to enter upon his duties on 

 •October i, iSyfi. 



Further particulars may be obta 



ed fron 



.;E0. H. MORLEY, Secretary. 



BALLIOL COLLEGE, CHRIST 



CHURCH, AND TRINITY COLLEGE, 



OXFORD. 



NATURAL SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. 



A Combined E.\.-imination for Natural Science Scholarships and Exhibi- 

 lions will be held by the above Colleges, beginning on TUESDAY 

 NOVEMBER 17, 1896. s . s 6 ^ut^t. 



Three Scholarships and two Exhibitions will be offered, the Scholarships 

 being worth /Bo a year. 



The .subjects for Examination will be Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, 

 but Candidates will not be expected to offer themselves in more than two of 

 these. 



Particulars may be obtained by applic 



Christ Church. Oxford. 



A. VERNON HARCOURT. 



NATURAL SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP. 



KEBLE COLLEGE, OXFORD. 



A SCHOLARSHIP of the annual val 

 fees, not exceeding /20 per annum, w 

 December 1896, 



The Examination commences Tuesday, December 8. 



Subjects : Chemistry or Biology, with Elementary Mechanics and Phy^ii 

 for all Candidates, and Elementary Chemistry for those who offer Biology 



For full particulars apply to W. Hatchett Jackson, Keble Colleg 

 Oxford. 



of .£60, together with Laboratory 

 be awarded at this College in 



BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. 



INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION. 



Applications are invited for the three following positions, to be held under 



ihe Scheme for Intermediate and Technical Education in the Borough ..f 



1. LECTURER in METALLURGY .and CHEMISTRY. 



2. LECTURER in PHYSICS. 



3. LECTURER in ENGINEERING. 



The Salary offered is in each case .£200, rising by annual increments o 

 £,iQ to ^£250 per Annum. 



Further particulars as to duties, which will commence in September 

 next, can be obtained from the undersigned, to whom all applications must 

 be sent not later than July 8. 



One set only of copies of Testimonials is required. 



G. S. TURPIN, M.A., D.Sc, Principal. 



COUNTY BOROUGH OF ST. HELENS. 



TECHNICAL EDUCATION CO.M.MITTEE. 



The Committee desire the Services of a TEACHER for the Classes in 

 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS and METALLURGY, to devote the whole of 

 his time to the work. Salary, ^\y, and Share of Science Grant. 



Full Particulars can be obtained on application to the Director op 

 Technical Education, Town Hall, St. Helens, to whom Applications 

 must be delivered, endorsed " Science Lecturer," by July 10 next. 



Ju 



W. J. JEEVES, Town Clerk. 



HULL MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL 

 SCHOOLS. 



CHEMISTRY MASTERSHIP. 



The Technical Instruction Committee is prepared to receive Applications 

 for the above Appointment. Candidates must not be under 25 nor over 40 

 years of age. Salary, ^£200 per Annum, payable monthly. 



Forms of .Application and further particulars m.ay be obtained from the 

 undersigned, to whom .'Applications must be sent not later than "Tuesda}-, 



July 

 7 Albii 



Hull 



J. T. RILEY, D.Sc. (London). Dii 



r of Studii 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' 

 TECHNICAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL. 



MATHEMATICAL MASTER required in September. Sakary /200 a 

 year, increasing on certain conditions to C^io a year. Candidates must 

 send in their applications not later than Tuesday, July 7, and must state 

 that they have read the particulars as to the post, which can be obtained 

 from the Registrar on application. 

 J. WERTHEIMER, Principal. 



OWENS COLLEGE, MANCHESTER. 



The .Seii.-ile .ire prepared to appoint a SENIOR and a JUNIOR 

 DEMONSTRATOR in PHYSIOLOGY. 

 The Stipends will be .£150, rising to .£200, and .£100, rising to-;£i5o. 



respectively. 

 Applic.atic 

 'hom furth' 



uldbemade, on or before July 13, to the Registrar, from 

 iculars may be obtained. 



S. CHAFFERS, Registrar. 



OWENS COLLEGE, MANCHESTER. 



The Senate invite Applications for the post of JUNIOR DEMON- 

 STRATOR in PHYSICS. 



Applications, with testimonials, should be sent in, under cover, to the 

 Registrar, on or before Thursday, July 9 next. A statement of duties. 

 &c., may be obtained on application. 



S. CHAFFERS, Registrar. 



