NA TURE 



[July 30, 1896 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



The SESSION of the FACULTIES of ARTS and LAWS ami of 

 SCIENCE inchidnig the Indian and Oriental Schools and the Department 

 of Fine Arts) will begin on OCTOBER 6. The Introductory Lecture will 

 be given, at 3 p.m., by Prof. |. P. POSTG.'VTE, M.A., Litt.D. 



Subjects. Professoks ok Teachers. 



Latin A. E. HOUSIVIAN, M.A. 



Greek J. A. PLATT, M.A. 



Hebrew (Goldsmid Professorship) ... The Rev. Ur. I). W. MARKS 



Comp-tralive Philology I. P. I'OSTC.ATE, M.A., Litt.D. 



Archajology (Yates Professorship) ... E. A. G.M<UNEI<, M.A. 

 Egyptian Archajology (Edwards I W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, 



Professorship) / D.C.L., LL.D. 



English (Quain Professorship) ... W. P. KER, M.A. 



History F. C. MONTAGUE, M.A. 



Philo.sophyofMindandLogic(Grote| j_ gULLY, M.A., LL.D. 



Professorship) J •' ' 



Political Economy H. S. FOXWELL, M.A. 



Statistics (Newmarch Lectureship) A. L. BOWLEY, M.A. 



Architecture T. ROGER SMITH, F.R.I.B.A. 



Fine Arts (Slade Professorship) ... FREDK. BROWN. 



French H. LALLEMAND, B.-es-Sc. 



German F. ALTHAUS, Ph.D. 



Italian F. DE ASARTA. 



Mathematics M. J. M. HILL, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S. 



■Chemistry W. RAMSAY, Ph.D.. F.R.S. 



Pathological Chemistry VAUGHAN HARLEY, M.D. 



Physics (Quain Professorship). ... G. CAKEY FOSTER, B.A., F.R.S. 

 Zoology (Jodrell Professorship) ... W. F. R. WELDON, M.A., F.R.S. 

 Botany (Quain Professorship) ... F. W. OLIVER, M.A., D.Sc. 

 Geology (Yates-Goldsmid Professor- \ The Rev. T. G. BONNEY, D.Sc, 



ship) / LL.D., F.G.S., F.R.S. 



■Phy.siology (Jodrell Professorship)... E. A. SCHAFER, F.R.S. 

 .,.,,,, . J,, V ■ /KARL PEARSON, M.A., LL.B., 



-Applied Mathematics and Mechanics I pRg 



,...,„.. 1 T. HUDSON BEARE, B.A., B.Sc, 



Mechanical Engineering \ j^j y^^^ q^ 



Electrical Engineering J. A.FLEMING, M.A.,D.Sc.,F.R.S. 



„..,„.. fL. F. VERNON-HARCOURT, 



Civil Engmeering | M.A., M.lnst.C.E. 



Roman Law A. F. MURISON, M.A., LL.D. 



Jurisprudence, and ConstitutionalJ j^ PAWLEY BATE, M.A., LL.D. 



Law and History i -^ 



Law (Quain Chair) AUGUSTINE BmRELL,Q.C.,M.P. 



Indian Law J. W. NEILL. 



Sanskrit C. BENDALL, M.A. 



Pali T. W. RHYS DAVIDS, Ph.D. 



Arabic S. A. STRONG, M.A. 



Persian E. DENISON ROSS, Ph.D. 



Hindustani J. F. BLUMHARDT, M.A. 



Marathi J. W. NEILL. 



Tamil R. W. FRAZER, B.A., LL.B. 



Burmese R. F. St. A. St. JOHN, M.A. 



Students are admitted to all Classes without previous examination. 



Scholarships, &c., of the value of ;^2ooo are offered for competition 

 annually. The Regulations as to these, and further information as to 

 Classes, Prizes, &c., may be obtained from 



J. M. HORSBURGH, M.A., Secretary. 



ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD. 



SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS, 1896-7. 

 I. NATURAL SCIENCE (Chemistry and Physics). 



An Examination for the purpose of filling up a Bristol Scholarship (Open 

 pro hac vice) will be held on Wednesday, October 7, and following days. 

 The subjects of the E.xamination will be Chemistry and Physics. 



The Scholarship is of the annual value of i^ioo. The election is made in 

 the first instance for a period of two years ; at the expiration of two years 

 the tenure may be renewed for a further period of three years, if the Presi- 

 dent and Fellows shall declare themselves satisfied with the report from the 

 Tutors as to the industry and good conduct of the Scholar. 



Candidates, who have not passed Responsions or an equivalent examina- 

 tion, will be required to pass such an examination in Classics as will give 

 evidence of their ability to pass Responsions at the earliest opportunity. 



Candidates must be under 19 years of age on October 14, 1896 ; and the 

 successful candidate will be required to commence residence in October 

 1806 (or, at the latest, January 1897). 



Intending candidates should send (i) certificates of age, (2) testimonials 

 of character, on or before October i, to P. Elforu, Esq., St. John's College, 

 Oxford, from whom any further information can be obtained. 



III. CASBERD SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. 



Candidates who have done well in this Examination may become members 

 of the College without further examination. After a year's residence they 

 would be eligible for the Casberd Scholarships (^80 per annum) and 

 ■Casberd ExiliniTlONS, open (without restriction of age or subject) to 

 Commoners of the College only. 



Further information may be obtained from the Senior Tutor. 



OWENS COLLEGE, VICTORIA 

 UNIVERSITY, MANCHESTER. 



CHEMISTRY COURSE. 



Full Particulars of this Course, qualifying for the Victoria University 

 Degrees in Chemistry and the College Technological Chemistry Certificate^ 

 ■will be forwarded on Application. 



The Session commences on October 6. 



S. CHAFFERS, Registrar. 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 



1-97. 



The Courses of Instruction in Engineering and Chemistry at 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 

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

 Department of the Technical College, Finsbury, on September 22. 



CITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE 



(Exhibition Road, S.W.), a College for higher Technical 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:— O. 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 GUILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURY 

 (Leonard Street. City Road, E.C.). The DAY 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 WATNEY, Hon. Secretary. 

 City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.G. 



HERIOT WATT COLLEGE, 

 EDINBURGH. 



F. GRANT OGILVIE, M.A., B.Sc, F.R.S.E., Principal. 

 DAY CLASSES— SESSION 1896-97. 

 The Session extends from Tuesday, October 6, 1896, to Friday, June 4, 

 1897. 



These Classes provide courses of study extending over one or more years, 

 suitable for Students who have previously passed through the curriculum of 

 a Secondary School. The principal courses are : — Physical and Chemical, 

 Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. There are also 

 Classes in French, German, Drawing, and Practice of Commerce. Class 

 Fees, from £,\ \s. io £,^ d,s. Session Fee, ;£io icr. 



There is also a preparatory course of instruction for Agricultural 

 Students. Session Fee, £,'^ <,s. An extract from the Calendar of the 

 College, giving particulars of the Day Classes, and of the various Appliances, 

 Laboratories, and Workshops available for instruction, may be had on 

 application to the Librarian at the College, or to the Treasuker of 

 George Heriot's Trust. 



DAVID LEWIS, Treasurer. 

 Treasurer's Chambers, 20 York Place, Edinburgh, 

 July 21, 1896. 



THE LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



The WINTER SESSION will commence on THURSDAY, October 1. 



The Hospital is the largest general Hospital in the kingdom, and contains 

 nearly 800 beds. Number of in-patients last year, 10,559; out-patients, 

 154,617 ; accidents, 16,323. 



Surgical operations daily. Major operations in 1895, 1779. 



Appointments : — Fifty qualified or salaried resident appointments are 

 made annually. Dressers, Clinical and Post-mortem Clerks, and Maternity 

 Assistants are appointed every three months. All appointments are free to 

 Students of the Hospital. Resident Officers have free board. 



Scholarships and Prizes. — Entrance Scholarships, value .;^i2o, /60, 

 ."C6o, j^35, ;^3o, and ^20, will be offered for Competition at the end of 

 September. Numerous Scholarships and Prizes are given annually. 



Fees. — 120 guineas in one payment, or 130 guineas by instalments. A 

 reduction of 15 guineas is allowed to the sons of members of the profession. 



Luncheons or Dinners at moderate charges can be obtained in the 

 Students" Club. The Students' Clubs Union, embr.icing all the Scientific, 

 Social, and Athletic Clubs, is available to all Students. The Clubs Union 

 Ground is at Lower Edmonton. 



The Metropolitan, Metropolitan District, East London, and Great 

 Eastern Railway .Stations are close to the Hospital and College. 



For further information apply, personally or by letter, to 



MUNRO SCOTT, Warden. 



Mile End, E. 



The DURHAM COLLEGE of SCIENCE, 

 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 



The Council invite Applications for the post of Assistant Lecturer and 

 Demonstrator in Physics. 



The Stipend attached to the appointment is £,110 per annum. 



Duties will commence on October 1 next. 



Applications and Testimonials must be sent, on or before August 29, to the 

 undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



H. F. STOCKDALE, Secretary. 



