ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY. CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE. SESSION 1909-1910. The COURSES of INSTRUCTION at the Institute's Central Technical College (Exhibition Road) are for Students not under 16 years of age: those at the Institute's Technical College, Finsbury, for Students not under 14 years of age. The ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS to both Colleges are held in September, and the Sessions commence in October. Particulars of the Entrance Examinations, Scholarships, Fees, and Courses of Study, may be obtained from the respective Colleges, or from the Head Office of the Institute, Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. OITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. A College for Higher Technical Instruction for Day Students not under 16 preparing to become Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineers, Chemical and other Manufacturers, and Teachers. The College is a "School of the University of London," and also forms the Engineering Section of the Imperial College of Science and Technology. Fee for a full Associateship Course, £36 per Session. The College is situated close to stations on the G.E.R., District Railway and L.T. and Southend Railway, and is approached from The Royal Exchange in 15 minutes by motor omnibus. PASS AND HONOURS COURSES in the FACULTIES OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. Latin, Greek, English, French, German, English History, Logic, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Geology. CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Courses in the above subjects are likewise arranged for Evening Students. PREPARATORY AND MATRICULATION CLASSES. Valuable Scholarships are offered annually by the Worshipful Company of Drapers. Calendar post free on application to the REGISTRAR, or French ... German Geography History Logic Economics V. E. KASTNER, B.ès. L.; J. S. WESTLAKE, M.A E. L. MILNER-BARRY, M.A. L. W. LYDE, M.A. T. SECCOMBE, M.A. G. ARMITAGE-SMITH, M.A., D.Lit. 1 G. C. RANKIN, M. A. British Constitution. G. H. J. HURST, M.A. Assaying. Metallurgy. Mining. G. PATCHIN, A.R.S.M. Prospectus free, Calendar 3d. (post free 5d.), from the Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. ARMSTRONG COLLEGE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. Principal-SIR ISAMBARD OWEN, D.C.L., M.D. SESSION OF 1909-10. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, SEPTEMBER 21 to 23. OPENING OF TERM, OCTOBER 5. Particulars of Curricula for University Degrees and College Diplomas in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Naval Arch tecture, Mining, Metallurgy, Agriculture, Pure Science and Letters, and of Fellowships, Scholarships and Exhibitions on application to F. H. PRUEN, M.A., Secretary. Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. PRACTICAL COURSE IN THE CHEMICAL, MICROSCOPICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS. A Short Vacation Course for Practitioners and others will be held in September at the Department of Pathology, University Museum, Oxford. beginning on Monday, September 13. It will extend over a period of abor ten days, and the work of the class will be done in the afternoons free 2 p.m. onwards. The subjects of the Course will include :-(1) the micro scopical and bacteriological examination of sputa and pus; (2) the bacteri logical diagnosis of diphtheria; (3) Widal's reaction as applied to the differential diagnosis of typhoid, paratyphoid, and coli infections; (4) blood cultures and lumbar puncture; (5) the preparation of blood films and their examination; (6) the use of the hæmocytometer and hæmoglobinometer, (7) the examination of the urine for special substances and organisms; (*) the chemical and microscopical examination of the stomach contents. The names of those intending to take the Course should be sent to Dr. ALEXANDER GIBSON, at the Department, before the end of August. Fee, 5 guineas. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CIRENCESTER. FOUNDED 1845. REORGANISED 1908. Patron-H.M. KING EDWARD VII. Chairman-LORD MORETON. Vice-Chairman-EARL BATHURST. For Land-owners, Land Agents, Surveyors, Agriculturists, Intending Colonists, &c. Farming and Colonial Branch. Estate Management and Forestry Branch For Prospectus of Curriculum, Fees, Entrance Exhibitions, Scholarships, Diplomas, &c., apply to the PRINCIPAL. Next Term begins October 5. An Entrance Scholarship of £75 and an Entrance Exhibition of £20 wil be competed for in October. BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W. Principal-S. G. RAWSON, D.Sc., F.I.C. A COURSE OF TRAINING FOR SANITARY INSPECTORS open to men and women students, will commence on September 27. Full particulars on application to the SECRETARY. Philosophy History Education Music Commerce Accounting Commercial Law. Spanish and Italian (Professor HEATH, Mr. PREECE, Mr. MCLAREN Professor POYNTING, Mr. SHAKESPEAR, Dr. (Professor FRANKLAND, Dr. FINDLAY, Dr. (Professor LAPWORTH, Dr. GROOM and Mr. LECTURES ON SCIENTIFIC MICROSCOPY. OCTOBER 11-16, 1909. To be held at the Institute for Microscopy of the Jena University SYLLABUS OF LECTURES, DEMONSTRATIONS AND 3 to 4 p.m. 4 to 6 p.m. Mr. PORTER, Mr. 3 to 4 p.m. 4 to 6 p.m. 3 to 4 p.m. Professor CADMAN, Mr. CORMACK and Mr. 4 to 6 p.m. 10 to 1 a.m. Professor KAPP, Dr. COALES, Mr. KIPPS and (Professor TURNER, Mr. HUDSON and Mr. Professor BROWN and Mr. POPE. FACULTY OF ARTS. (Professor SONNENSCHEIN, Mr. CHAMBERS and (Professor MILLAN. DE Professor CHATELAIN, Monsieur DEMEY and MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1909. Herr Prof. Dr. H. AMBRONN (Jena). Lecture on THE Practical Lessons with the Diffraction Apparatus TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1909. "THE " Herr Prof. Dr. H. AMBRONN. Lecture on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959. Herr Dr. H. SIEDENTOPF (Jena). Lecture on Practical Lessons in Dark Ground Illumination. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909. Lecture with Herr Dr. A. KÖHLER (Jena). SELINCOURT and Dr. MAC 10 to 11.30 a.m. 11.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Professor WICHMANN and Dr. SANDBACH. Professor BANTOCK. The SESSION 1909-10 COMMENCES OCTOBER 4, 1909. Syllabuses, containing full information as to University Regulations, Lectures and Laboratory Courses, Scholarships, &c., will be sent on application to the SECRETARY OF THE UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. The MEDICAL SESSION will be opened on MONDAY, OCTOBER A Syllabus containing full particula's as to the Course of 11, 1909. Education and as to the Preliminary Examination required to be passed by students before beginning Medical Study, may be obtained by applying to Mr. W. INNES ADDISON, Assistant Clerk of Senate. Herr Dr. A. KÖHLER. Lecture on "PHOTO MICROGRAPHY WITH ULTRA-VIOLET LIght." SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 19c9. Demonstration relating to the Lectures delivered on (c) WITH (VERTICAL ILLUMINATOR) FOR METALLOGRAPHY, ULTRAMICROSCOPY OF COLLOIDAL SOLUTIONS, (1) Application for admission to the above Course of Lectures should be sent The Subscription for the Lectures, Demonstrations and Practical Lessons, together 18 hours, is 20/-. For the Lectures only, 9 hours, 6/-, which is to be paid on receipt of admission card. HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE, Principal EDINBURGH. A. P. LAURIE, M.A., D.Sc. (Formerly Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.) THEORETICAL and PRACTICAL TRAINING for MECHANICAL BREWERS, DISTILLERS, MARGARINE MANUFACTURERS, The TRAINING for ENGINEERS consists of three years in the The COURSE in MINING extends over two years, and is recognised by the Home Office as equivalent to two of the five years' underground training required of candidates for the Colliery Manager's Certificate. COMPLETE COURSES of INSTRUCTION extending over four years are provided for students studying for the Fellowship of the Institute of Chemistry, and Practical Training for Technical Chemists in the Laboratories of the Corporations' Gas Works. Total fees about £70. A SPECIAL CERTIFICATE for BREWERS taking their apprenticeship in an Edinburgh Brewery and their theoretical training at the HeriotWatt College is issued by the Brewers' Association of Scotland and the Heriot-Watt College. An ENTRANCE BURSARY of £25, tenable for one year, but renewable at the pleasure of the Governors for a further period of two years, is The offered for competition on September 28 and 29 among students entering the Day College who require aid in carrying on their education. Classes are recognised by the University of Edinburgh as qualifying for Science Degrees. For full information apply to the PRINCIPAL of the College. FRANCIS GALTON LABORATORY for NATIONAL EUGENICS, Under the direction of Prof. KARL PEARSON, M.A., F.R.S. The Laboratory is open from 9 30 to 5.30 daily, and provides a complete course of training, not only in the theory, but in the practice of Statistics. Instruction is given in the exhibition, calculation (mechanical and arithmetical), and treatment of statistical quantities. Advanced students will be assisted in research work suited t their stage of progress. The Laboratory possesses a large collection of statistical models and diagrams, and of mechanical integraters and calculators. Lectures, £6 6s. per Session; Practical work, £6 65.; Research students, £2 25. per term. Short courses are provided in the Eugenics Laboratory for those engaged in social, medical or anthropometric work of a statistical character. Professor Karl Pearson will meet intending students on Tuesday, October between 10 a.m. and I p.m. 5. For further particulars apply to the SECRETARY, University Colleg", London (Gower Street). KING'S COLLEGE. (UNIVERSITY OF London.) DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE. In this Division a Course of Study in Science is provided suitable for general education or for the Examinations of the London and other Universities. Students are admitted into the Division either as Matriculated or non-Matriculated students. Several valuable Scholarships and Prizes are offered in this Division. The Laboratories of the College are open to post-Graduate and Research students by special arrangement with the Heads of Departments. The following are the Departments under the charge of the various Professors assisted by the Junior Staff. KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) FACULTY OF SCIENCE (Medical DIVISION). Courses are provided in the Science Faculty for Medical Students in the Preliminary and Intermediate Studies-viz. Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Anatomy, Physiology, Materia Medica, and Pharmacology. The Classes are open to all Students, whether paying composition fees for the whole Course or paying fees for any separate subject. COURSES FOR THE DEGREES OF THE UNIVERSITY. 1. Preliminary Scientific, Part I.-Fee 25 guineas. 2. Intermediate M. B., and Preliminary Scientific, Part II.-Fee 55 Guineas. 3. Course for the Examination of the Conjoint Examining Board :— KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) EVENING CLASS DEPARTMENT. Courses are arranged for the Intermediate and Final Examinations for the B.A. and B.Sc. Degrees of the University of London. Students taking the full course pay Composition fees and rank as Internal students of the University. Evening Classes are also held for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Architecture and Building Construction, Drawing, Mathematics, Physics, and all Science subjects. For full information and Prospectus apply to the DEAN (Mr. R. W. K. dwards) or to the SECRETARY, King's College, Strand, London, W.C. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. For Matriculation, B.A., B.Sc., and other University and Professional Examinations, and for independent study. SUBJECTS.-Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry Higher Math., Mechanics, English, History, Chemistry, Botany, Physics, Logic, Psychology, Economics, Musical Comp., Book keeping. The system is thoroughly individual and ensures to each student the closest care and attention. THE STAFF consists of Graduates of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Dublin, and Royal Universities. Address — Mr. I. CHARLESTON, B.A., Burlington Correspondence College, Birkbeck Bank Chambers, London, W.C. UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. CHEMISTRY COURSE. A Prospectus containing full particulars of the Lecture and Laboratory Courses in Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, qualifying for the Degrees in Chemistry and for the Certificate in Applied Chemistry, will be forwarded on application to the REGISTRAR. Applications for admission to the Research Laboratories should be made to the DIRECTORS of the Chemical Laboratories. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION FOR IRELAND. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE FOR IRELAND. The Professorship of Physics in the Royal College of Science for Ireland will become vacant on October 1, 1959. Candidates for that cffice are requested to forward their testimonials to the SECRETARY, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, on or before August 16 next. Preference will be given to candidates who have had experience of the applications of Physics to Technology. For any further information Candidates should apply to the Secretary of the Department. Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, July 15, 1909. COUNTY BOROUGH of SUNDERLAND. THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Principal-V. A. Mundella, M.A., B.S:., M.I.E.E. HEAD OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Applications are invited for the above position. Salary, £250, rising to £300 hy two equal annual increments. Candidates must possess a Univer sity Diploma, and be skilled in the practice of their profession. One written application, together with copies of three testimonials, must be delivered to the undersigned by August 23, from whom further particulars may be obtained. The app intment will be made about August 31, and the successful candidate will be required to begin work on September 20 or a latest on October 1. T. W. BRYERS, Secretary. The Education Office, 15 John Street, Sunderland. ARMSTRONG COLLEGE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. (IN THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.) The Council invite applications for the post of LECTURER in BOTANY. Stipend, £200 per annum. Candidates must send in six copies of their application and testimonials not later than September 15, 1909, to the undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained. F. H. PRUEN, M.A., Secretary. July 6, 1909. UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. CHAIR OF ZOOLOGY. The Council announces that the CHAIR of ZOOLOGY is vacant through the death of Professor T. W. Bridge. Applications, accompanied by 65 copies of testimonials, will be received before September 18. The stipend is £600 per annum. The Session will begin October 1, 1909. Further particulars may be obtained from GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary. NATURE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY of IRELAND. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. The Dublin Commissioners will, in October next, make the first appointments to the following offices in University College, Dublin : The Professorship of Greek ... The Professorship of Latin ... The Professorship of Mathematics... The Professorship of English Literature The Professorship of English Language and Philology The Professorship of French and Romance Philology... The Professorship of History The Professorship of the Theory and Practice of Education. Lectureship in Mathematical Physics Lectureship in Mental Diseases Lectureship in Accounting ... Stipend. £450 450 350 350 450 150 150 150 250 50 50 400 The Professorship of Metaphysics... 700 The Professorship of Celtic Archæology and Ancient Irish ... The Professorship of Early Irish 600 The Professorship of Modern Irish Language and Literature 600 750 The Professorship of Geology 500 The Professorship of Anatomy The Professorship of Experimental Physics The Professorship of Zoology ... The Professorship of Physiology and Histology The Professorship of Pathology and Bacteriology The Professorship of Hygiene and Medical Jurisprudence The Professorship of Midwifery and Gynecology 8co 600 600 800 700 600 250 The offices will be tenable for seven years from the dissolution of the Royal University, and the holders will be eligible for re-appointment by the Senate of the National University of Ireland. Applications, which may be accompanied by three testimonials and three references, must be sent to the Secretary of the Commissioners before August 31 next, from whom all information as to the tenure, duties, &c., of the offices may be obtained. The Representations of the Governing Body of University College, No communications, verbal or written, in reference to the appointments 200 250 ROBERT DONOVAN, 200 Royal University Buildings, Dublin. The Professorship of Surgery The Professorship of Jurisprudence and Roman Law... 250 The Professcrship of the Law of Property and of the Law of The Professorship of Constitutional Law and of the Law of 250 ... 250 The Professorship of Civil Engineering 600 The Professorship of the National Economics of Ireland 500 The Professorship of Political Economy 500 The Professorship of Architecture... 200 The Professorship of Commerce 400 The Lectureship in German 300 The Lectureship in Accountancy 150 The Lectureship in Banking and Finance ICO The Lectureship in Physics... 300 The Lectureship in Botany 350 The Lectureship in Modern Irish History 250 The Lectureship in Ophthalmology 50 The Lectureship in Pure Mathematics 300 The Lectureship in Dental Mechanics 50 The Lectureship in Dental Surgery The Lectureship in Spanish... The Lectureship in Italian The Lectureship in Eastern Languages 50 100 100 2CO The Lectureship in Special Pathology The Lectureship in Irish Language The Lectureship in Welsh ... The Registrarship (this office must be filled by a Professor or The Secretaryship and Bursarship, £300, rising to £400, with 2CO The offices will be tenable for seven years from the dissolution of the Royal University, and the holders will be eligible for re-appointment by the Senate of the National University of Ireland. Applications, which may be accompanied by three testimonials and three references, must be sent to the Secretary of the Commissioners before August 31, from whom all information as to the tenure, duties, &c., of the offices may be obtained. The Representations of the Governing Body of University College, Dublin, will be invited in reference to the Candidates from whom applications shall have been received. No communications, verbal or written, in reference to the appointments, are to be made to individual members of the Commission. The offices will be tenable for seven years from the dissolution of the Royal University, and the holders will be eligible for re-appointment by the Senate of the National University of Ireland. Applications, which may be accompanied by three testimonials and three references, must be sent to the Secretary of the Commissioners before August 31 next, from whom all information as to the tenure, duties, &c., of the offices may be obtained. The Representations of the Governing Body of University College, Galway, will be invited in reference to the candidates from whom applica tions shall have been received. No communications, verbal or written, in reference to the appointments are to be made to individual members of the Commission. Dated July 13, 1909. THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. The Council are about to appoint an ASSISTANT LECTURER and SECOND-HAND BOOKS at Half Prices!! New Books at 25 per cent. Discount! Books in all branches of SCIENCE, TECHNICS, MATHEMATICS, and NATURAL HISTORY, and for all Examinations (Elementary and Advanced). Sent on approval. Catalogues free. State wants. Books bought; best prices given.-W. & G. FOYLE, 135 Charing Cross Road, London. Stipend. £300 150 Lectureship in Electrical Engineering ROBERT DONOVAN, Secretary to the Commissioners. 4 |