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CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE 
FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 
PRESIDENT—H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES, K.G. 
VicE-PRESIDENTS : 4 
The ene Hon. the EARL of SELBORNE, F.R.S., Chairman of the 
Council. 
SIR FREDERICK BRAMWELL, F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E., Chairman of the 
Committee. 
SIR SYDNEY H. WATERLOW, Part., M.P., Treasurer. 
JOHN WATNEY, F.S.A., 
W. P. SAWYER, 
OWEN ROBERTS, M.A., 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
CENTRAL INSTITUTION, EXHIBITION ROAD, S.W. 
Course of Technical Instruction for Engineers, Manufacturers, and 
‘Teachers under the direction of Prof. Henrici, LL.D., F.R.S., Prof. Unwin, 
M.Inst.C.E., Prof. Ayrton, F.R.S., and Prof. Armstrong, Ph.D., F.R.S. 
The Clothworkers’ Scholarship of £60 for three years, the Siemens 
Memorial Scholarship of £50 for three years, and two Mitchell Scholarships 
of £30 for two years, one with free education, will be awarded on the results 
of the Entrance or Matriculation Examination, to *be held on TUESDAY, 
September 29, and on the three following days. 
The SESSION COMMENCES on TUESDAY, October 6. 
For further particulars, and for the programme of instruction, apply at 
Exhibition Road, S.W., or at Gresham College, E.C. 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
FINSBURY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 
DAY DEPARTMENT for Students not under 14 years of age. 
The College Courses provide Technical Instruction for Mechanical and 
Electrical Engineers, Technical Chemists, Builders. and Cabinet-Makers. 
Fee for the Session, inclusive of Laboratories and Workshops, £9. Four 
Saddlers’ Company Studentships of £30 for two years, four Mitchell Scholar- 
ships of £30 for two years, and the Holl Scholarship of £20 for two years 
(with Free Education) will be awarded on the result of the Entrance 
Examination, which will take place on THURSDAY, October 1, at 10 a.m. 
The SESSION COMMENCES on Monday, October s. 
For further particulars apply at the College, Leonard Street, City Road, 
E.C. ; or at Gresham College, E.C. 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
FINSBURY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 
EVENING DEPARTMENT for Apprentices, Journeymen, Foremen, 
and others. Instruction in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Technical 
Chemistry, Applied Art, Cabinet-making, Metal Plate-work, Builders’ and 
Plumbers’ Work, Carpentry and Joinery, Bricklaying, &c. 
reas from 6s. to 30s for the Session, inclusive of Laboratories and Work- 
shops. 
Apprentices are admitted at half the ordinary fees. 
For further particulars apply at the College, Leonard Street, City Road, 
E.C. ; or at Gresham College, E.C. 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
SOUTH LONDON SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL ART, 
122 and 124, Kennington Park Road, S.E. 
Classes in Modelling, Design, Drawing and Painting from Life. Wood 
Engraving, China Painting, and Art Metal Work. Commencing on 
TUESDAY, October 6, 
For further particulars apply at 122, Kennington Park Road, S.E., or at 
Gresham College, E.C. i : | Sid 
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 
INSTITUTE. 
TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS, 
The NEXT EXAMINATION will be held on May 26, 1886. Teachers 
desiring to form Classes shou!d apply at once to the Director at the Offices of 
the Institute, Gresham College, E.C., or at Exhibition Road, S.W., from 
whom particulars of all branches of the Institute’s work may be obtained. 
PHILIP MAGNUS, Director and Secretary. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
The Scssion of the Faculty of Medicine will commence on OCTOBER 1, 
Introductory Lecture at 4 p.m. by Prof. E. A. Schiifer, F.R.S. 
The Examinations for the Entrance Exhibitions will be heldon SEPT- 
EMBER 28 and 29. 
ASE Exhibitions, and Prizes of the Value of £800 are awarded 
nnually, 
In University College Hospital over 3000 In-patients and 30,000 Out- 
patients are treated during the year. Thirty-six Appointments, eighteen 
being resident, as House-Surgeon, House Physician, and Obstetric Assistant, 
&c., are filled up by competition during the year, and these, as well as all 
Clerkships and Dresserships, are open to Students of the Hospital 
without extra Fee 
Prospectuses with full information as to Classes, Prizes, &c., may be 
obtained from the College, Gower Street, W.C. 
G. V. POORE, M.D., Dean of the Faculty. 
TALFOURD ELY, M.A., Secretary. 
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\ Honorary Secretaries. 
NATURE 
[ Sept. 17, 1885 
LIVING SPECIMENS FOR THE MICROSCOPE 
GOLD MEDAL awardedat the FISHERIES EXHIBITION to 
THOMAS BOLTON, 57, NEWHALL STREET, BIRMINGHAM 
who has last week sent to his subscribers Zoothamnium arbuscula, with 
drawing and description, He has also sent out Cristatella mucedo» 
Alcyonella fungosa, Plumatella repens, Cordylophora lacustris, Lacinularia 
socialis, Leptodora hyalina, Spirulina, Volvox globator; also Hydra, 
Ameeba, Vorticella, Crayfish, and other Specimens for (Huxley and Martin’s) 
Biological Laboratory work. ! ‘ 
Weekly Announcements will be made in this place of Organisms T., B. is 
supplying. 
Specimen Tube, One Shilling, post free. 
Twenty-six Tubesin course of Six Months for Subscription of £1 18. 
or Twelve Tubes for 10s. 6d. 
Portfolio of Drawings, Eleven Parts, 1s. each. 
THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL. 
The WINTER SESSION will open on THURSDAY, October 1, with 
an Introductory Address by Dr. J. K. FOWLER, M.A. x 
The Medical School, which has lately been considerably enlarged, provides 
the most complete means for the education of Students preparing for the 
University of London, the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and the other 
Licensing Bodies. Two Entrance Scholarships of the annual value of £25 
and £20, tenable for two years, and an Entrance Science Scholarship value 
450, will be competed foron SEPTEMBER 29 and following days. Special 
arrangements are made for the convenience of Dental Students, Further 
information may be obtained from the Dean or the Resident Medical Officer 
at the Hospital. 
ANDREW CLARK, Dean. 
ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 
SCHOOL. 
ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S.E. 
The WINTER SESSION of 1885-86 will commence on OCTOBER 1, 
when an Introductory Address will be delivered by A. O. MacKELLAR, 
Esq., M.Ch., at 3 p.m. 
TWO ENTRANCE SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS of roo and £60 
respectively, open to all first-year Students, will be offered for competition. 
The Examination will be held on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of October, and the 
subjects will be Chemistry and Physics, with either Botany or Zoology, at 
the option of Candidates. 
Special Classes are held throughout the year for the ‘‘ PRELIMINARY 
SCIENTIFIC” and “INTERMEDIATE M.B.” Examinations of the 
UNIVERSITY of LONDON. 
All Hospital Appointments are open to Students without extra charge. 
Scholarships and Money Prizes of considerable value are awarded at the 
Sessional Examinations, as also several Medals. . 
The Fees may be paid in one sum or by instalments. Entries may be 
made to Lectures or to Hospital Practice, and special arrangements are 
made for Students entering in their second or subsequent years ; also for 
Dental Students and fur Qualified Practitioners. Ries. é 
Several medical practitioners and private families residing in the neigh- 
buurhood receive Students for residence and supervision, and a register of 
approved lodgings is kept in the Secretary’s office. : 
Prospectuses and all particulars may be obtained from the Medical Secre- 
tary, Mr. GEorGE RENDLE. 
W M. ORD, Dean. 
ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL 
MEDICAL SCHOOL, 
HYDE PARK CORNER, S.W. 
The WINTER SESSION will commence on THURSDAY, October 1, 
with an Introductory Address by TIMOTHY HOLMES, Esq., F.R.C.S., 
at4p.m. A Prospectus of the School and further information may be 
obtained by personal application between 1 and 3 p.m. ; or by letter addressed 
to the DEAN at the Hospital. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
ENGLAND. 
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 
The Examination of Candidates for the SOCIETY'S JUNIOR SCHO- 
LARSHIPS, value £20 each, will take place simultaneously in the Society's 
Rooms and at the Schools from which Pupils are entered by the Head 
Master on NOVEMBER 1o and 11. 
Entries close on OCTOBER 15. 
Copies of the Regulations may be had on application to 
12, Hanover Square, London, W. H. M. JENKINS, Secretary. 
THE MASON SCIENCE COLLEGE, 
BIRMINGHAM. 
SCHOLARSHIP IN CHEMISTRY OF £30 PER ANNUM. 
An Examination for this Scholarship will be held early in October. Candi- 
dates must either have studied Chemistry two years in the College, or they 
may be B.Sc. of London, or Associates of the Institute of Chemistry 
Application to be made before October 1 to 
GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary. 
BOOKS (Secondhand), Miscellaneous, Re- 
mainders, &c.—C. HERBERT, English and Foreign Bookseller, 319. 
Goswell Road, London, E.C. Cataloguefree onreceipt of two stamps 
Libraries, Old Books,and Parchment purchased. 
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