NATURE 



[August 6, 1S96 



ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S E. 



The WINTER SESSION of 1896-97 will open on FRIDAY, October 2, 

 when the prizes will be distiibuted at 3 p.m. by the Right Hon. Lord 

 Justice LINDI-EV. 



Three Entrance Scholarships will be offered for competition in .September, 

 viz. :— One of ;£i5oand one of ;£6o in Chemistry and Physics, with either 

 Physiology, Botany, or Zoology, for first ye.ir's Students ; one of ^£50 in 

 Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry, for third year's Students. 



Scholarships and money prizes of the value of ;£3oo arc awarded at the 

 Sessional Examinations, as well as several medals. 



Special Classes are held throughout the year for the Preliminary .Scientific 

 and Intermediate M.B. E.vaminations of the University of London. 



.\11 Hospital .\ppointments are open to Students without charge. 



The School Buildings and the Haspit.-tl can be seen on application to the 

 Medical Secretary. 



The Fees may be paid in one sum or by instalments. Entries may be 

 made separately to Lectures or to Hospital Practice, and Special Arrange- 

 ments are made for Students entering in their second or subsequent years ; 

 also for Dental Students and for Qualified Practitioners. 



A Register of approved Lodgings is kept by the Medical Secretary, who 

 also has a List of Local Medical Practitioners, Clergymen, and others who 

 receive Students into their houses. 



For Prospectuses and all p.articulars .^pply to Mr. Rendle, the Medical 

 Secretary. 



H. P. HAWKINS, Dean. 



ST. 



MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



I'ADDINGTON, W. 



The WINTER SESSION begins on October i, with an Introductory 

 Address, at 4 p.m., by Mr. Moktun Smale. The Annual Dinner will beheld 

 in the evening at the King's Hall, Holborn Restaurant, Dr. Farquharson, 

 .M.P., in the Chair. 



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS IN NATURAL SCIENCE. 



One of /105, *Five of .£52 \os., will be awarded by Examination on 

 .September 23 and 24. 



(*Two of which are specially open to Students from Oxford and Cam- 

 bridge.] 



There are Sixteen Resident Appointments in the Hospital open to 

 Students without expense. The School provides complete prepar.ition for 

 the Higher Examinations .and Degrees of the Universities. 



The Residential College is at present at 33 and 35 Westbourne-terrace, 

 W. Terms may be had on .-ipplication to the Warden, Mr. E. W. 

 RouCHTON. 



CLARENCE MEMORIAL WING. 



The Foundation Stone of this important addition to the Hospital was laid 

 by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and the builders are now at work upon it. 

 This new 'Wing will provide a new Out-Patients' Department, Wards for 

 Lying-in Women, and a Residential College for Medical OtTicers and 

 Students, who will then be close to their work and directly under the in- 

 fluence of the Medical School. 



For Prospectus apply to Mr. F. H. Madden, School Secretary. 

 G. P. FIELD, Dean. 

 A. P. LUFF, M.D., Sub-De.-tn. 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 1S96-97. 



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 Entr.ance 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 Technic.ll 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 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 

 (Uonard 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 W.^TNEV, Hon. Secretary. 



City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.G. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL 



DEPARTMENT. 



ASSISTED BY TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF LONDON 



COUNTY COUNCIL AND BY THE CARPENTERS' COMPANY. 



SESSION 1896-7. 

 The COURSES of INSTRUCTION in Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical 

 Engineering and Architecture COMMENCE on OCTOBER 6. They 

 are arranged to cover periods of two and three years. 



Particulars of the Courses, of Entrance Scholarships, of the Matriculation 

 Examination, and of the Fees, may be obtained from the Secretary. 

 Professor.s. 

 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, T. Hudson Beare, M.I.C.E. 

 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, J. A. Fleming, F.R.S. 

 CIVIL ENGINEERING, L. F. Vernon Harcoukt, M.I.C.E. 

 ARCHITECTURE, T. Roger Smith, F.R.I. B..\. 

 PHYSICS, G. Carey Foster, F.R.S. 

 CHEMISTRY, W. Ramsay, F.R.S. 

 APPLIED MATHEMATICS, K. Pearson, F.R.S. 

 ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, T. G. Bonney, F.R.S. 

 MATHEMATICS. M. J. M. Hill, F.R.S. 

 The new Wing of the College, opened by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught 

 in May 1893, contains spacious Mechanical and Electrical Engineering 

 Laboratories, Workshops, Drawing-Office, Museum, and Lecture Theatres. 

 The Laboratories are fitted with all the best appliances for Practical 

 Work and for Research Work of the most advanced cha 



ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD. 



SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS, 1896-7. 

 I. NATURAL SCIENCE (Che.mistry 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 Examination will be Chemistry and Physics. 



The Scholarship is of the annual value of j^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 

 1896 (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. Ei.fokd, 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 Casbekd Scholarships (£80 per annum) and 

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

 Commoners ot the College only. 



Further information may be obtained from the Senior Tutor. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES (BANGOR). 



SESSION 1896-97 will open on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 

 DEPARTMENT.S of PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY. 

 I Prof A. Gray, M..\., LL.D., F.R.S. 



PHYSICS • .Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators, T. C. 



\ Haillie, M.A., B.Sc, and E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc. 

 ( Prof J. J. DoBBiE, M.A . D.Sc. 



CHEMISTRY. 



-. Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, F. MaRSDEN, 



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

 Eir.! r,rv / Botany— Prof. R. W. Phillips, MA., B.Sc. 



BIOLOGY 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 Glasgow 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, £iz \s. 



LABOR.ATORY FEES (per Term) 

 on the scale of £,1 is. for six hours a week, in each Department. 



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

 petition 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. 



The DURHAM COLLEGE of SCIENCE, 

 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 



: Applica 



fur the post of .-^s: 



Lee 



The Council inviti 

 Demonstrator in Phy 



The Stipend attached to the appointment is /120 per annum. 



Duties will commence on October 1 next. 



-Applications and Testimonials must be sent, on or before .\ugust 29, to th' 

 undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



H. F. STOCKDALE, Secretary. 



