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Pearson, R. L., lecturer in physics, Capt. 39th Divisional Signal Co. (Reading) Royal Engineers. Stedman, G. P. W., lecturer in machine construction and drawing, Col.-Sergt. 4th Batt. Royal Berks. ROCHDALE: TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

Amos, P. A., lecturer on flour milling (rank un-
known).

Percival, T., teacher of practical mathematics, Sergt.
Shepherd, W., assistant in chemistry, private R.A.M.C.

ST. ANDREWS: UNIVERSITY.

Butchart, R. K., assistant to the professor of mathe-
matics, 2nd Lieut. 14th (S.) Batt. the Royal Scots.
Caldwell, J. R., assistant to the professor of pathology,
Lieut. R.A.M.C. (Special Reserve).

Gibson, Dr. A. H., professor of engineering, Lieut.
Royal Garrison Artillery.

Hewitt, J. A., assistant to the professor of physiology,
2nd Lieut. Royal Field Artillery.

Shann, E. W., lecturer in comparative embryology, 2nd Lieut. 12th (S.) Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers.

ST. HELENS: MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Groves, C. R., lecturer in metallurgy, private. SALOP HARPER-ADAMS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,

NEWPORT.

in agriculture,

Powell, J. D., assistant-lecturer in
trooper.
Rhodes, F. W., lecturer in poultry-keeping, 2nd Lieut.
Urquhart, J. C., assistant-lecturer in chemistry, Lieut.
Wilson, W. T., lecturer in veterinary hygiene, Lieut.
SHEFFIELD: THE UNIVERSITY.

Armstrong, F. E., professor of mining, Red Cross.
Bartlett, A. W., assistant-lecturer in botany, private,
3rd East Anglian Field Ambulance.

Duffield, Dr. F. A., demonstrator in experimental
physiology, Lieut. R.A.M.C.

Glauert, Dr. E. C., demonstrator in metallurgy,
Lieut. 2/4th Batt. K.O.Y.L.I. (T.F.).

Jarrard, W. J., assistant-lecturer in chemistry, Capt.
12th Batt. York and Lancaster Regiment.
Kenner, Dr. J., assistant-lecturer in chemistry, Capt.
12th Batt. York and Lancaster Regiment.
Lightfoot, B., Sorby research fellow,
Royal Engineers.

Staff-Lieut.

SOUTHAMPTON: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
Baldwin-Wiseman, R., lecturer in engineering, Capt.
3/5 Hants.

Marle, E. R., lecturer in chemistry, Corpl. R.E.
STOCKPORT TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

Wood, G., lecturer in engineering department, 2nd
Lieut. Worcester Regiment.

SWANSEA: TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

Coe, H. I., head of metallurgy department, 2nd Lieut.
18th Welsh Regiment.

Cranage, H., lecturer in telegraphy, Lieut. Royal
Engineers.

Quick, H. E., lecturer in zoology, Lieut. R.A.M.C.

TEDDINGTON

NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY.

Bell, A. H., private, Civil Service Rifles.

Blackie, A., 2nd Lieut. London Electrical Engineers.
Bramwell, F. H., Lieut. Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve.

Eastland, W. H., private 6th East Surrey.

Ewen, D., private London Scottish.

Gough, H., sapper Royal Engineers.

Grogan, J. D., private Artists' Rifles.

Jolly, H. L. P., 2nd Lieut. Royal Engineers.

Kaye, Dr. G. W. C., Capt. London Electrical
Engineers

Volunteer

Landells, A., Lieut. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Masters, C. H., 2nd Lieut. 8th North Staffs.
Millar, G. H., signalman Royal Naval
Reserve (prisoner of war at Döberitz).
Volunteer
Powell, C. H., sapper R.N. Divisional Engineers.
Stedman, E. W., Lieut. Royal Naval

Reserve.

Strand, R. R., 2nd Corpl. London Electrical Engineers.
Studd, W. J. O., Lieut. Royal Garrison Artillery.
Sturgeon, H. C., private 6th East Surrey.
Tucker, N. P., 2nd Lieut. 2nd Cameron Highlanders.
Watts, S., sapper London Electrical Engineers.

TUNBRIDGE WELLS: TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.
10th Royal Sussex Regiment.
Ainger, F. S., lecturer on commercial subjects, Lieut.

Berry, J. D., lecturer on mathematics, private Public
Schools and University Corps, Royal Fusiliers.
Blakeman, A., manual instructor, Corpl. Royal West
Kent Regiment.

despatch rider.
Cogger, W., lecturer on builders' quantities, etc..

Hannam-Clark, H. A., lecturer on telephony and elec-
tricity, etc., Lieut. Engineers (Telegraph Dept.).
Hearmon, L., arithmetic, etc., Sergt. West Kent
Yeomanry.

Jones, B., practical mathematics and physics, private
Public Schools and University Corps, Roy. Fusiliers.
Lunn, H. E., lecturer on experimental science, survey.
ing, etc., Lieut. 9th Staffs Regiment.

UCKFIELD: AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Goody, G. A., lecturer on estate management, Lance-
Corpl.

Holman, A. E., soil chemist and soil surveyor, Lance-
Corpl.
Upperton, A., analytical department (food and drugs),
private.

WOLVERHAMPTON: TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

South Staffs Territorials.
Ellis, J. R., instructor in pattern-making, Sergt. 1/6th

Murray, T. J., lecturer in chemistry, Sergt. R.A.M.C.,
1/3 N. Midland Field Ambulance.

Price, W., lecturer in electrical engineering, Company
Quarter-Master-Sergt. Royal Engineers.

WYE SOUTH-EASTERN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Caukwell, C. A. B., milk recorder, Royal Engineers,
Signalling Corps.

Charter, H. R., lecturer in chemistry, 7th East Surrey

O.T.C.

Edwardes-Ker, D. R., head of chemical department,
Capt. 5th Buffs (T.F.).

Fisher, Ě. A., research chemist, 2nd Lieut. Hants
Royal Garrison Artillery.

Harvey, A., analyst, R.A.M.C. Sanitary Engineering
Corps.

Hood-Daniel, A. F., lecturer in building construction,
etc., 2nd Lieut. 5th Buffs (T.F.).

Lieut. 4th Batt. Coldstream Guards.
Ipswich, Viscount, lecturer in estate management, 2nd

Jemmett, C. W., assistant entomologist, 2nd Lieut.
5th Buffs (T.F.).

Lefebure, V., research chemist, 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt
Essex Regiment.

Reed, H. C., assistant analyst, Royal Engineers, Lon-
don Wireless Signalling Corps.

Rothwell, S., lecturer in agriculture, Corpl. 5th
Buffs (T.F.).

Smith, G., botany research, 2nd Lieut. 9th West Kent
Regiment.

Spickernell, J. E., lecturer in chemistry, 2nd Lieut.
5th Buffs (T.F.).

Wellington, R., lecturer in fruit-growing, Corp!, East

Kent Yeomanry.

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IMPERIAL
COLLEGE

OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W.

VISITOR-H.M. The KING.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE.

The Royal College of Science forms an integral part of the Imperial College, and provides the highest specialised instruction in Science and Technology for Day Students. The courses are designed (a) as a preparation for positions of importance in the industrial world either as Chemists, Physicists, Economic Botanists, Entomologists, Zoologists, Geologists, or Experts and Scientific Investigators generally; and (b) to meet the needs of those already following a professional career but who desire to take up more advanced training and research in Science or Technology, especially in relation to the particular industry or industries concerned. The departments are as follows:

BIOLOGY

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Associate Prof. Dr. M. G.
CHRISTIE.

Prof. WATTS, F.R.S.
Prof. CULLIS.

Prof. FORSYTH, F.R.S.
Prof. WHITEHEAD, F.R.S.
Prof. CALLENDAR, F.R.S.
Prof. the Hon. R. J. STRUTT,
F.R.S.

Prof. WATSON, F.R.S.
Prof. FOWLER, F.R.S.

On satisfactorily completing courses of study extending over two, three or four years the Governing Body awards (a) The Diploma of the Imperial College (D.I.C.); and (b) the Associateship of the Royal College of Science (A.R.C.S.).

For further information the Prospectus of the College should be consulted, which may be obtained free on application to the REGISTRAR, Imperial College, South Kensington, S. W.

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

(University Centre for Medical Sciences.)

FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES. DEAN: A. R. CUSHNY, M.A., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. (Professor of Pharmacology).

VICE-DEAN: G. D. THANE, LL.D.,. Sc. D., F.R.C.S. (Professor of Anatomy).

The SESSION 1915-16 begins on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. Courses of instruction are arranged for the First Medical and the Second Medical Examination of the University, as well as for the corresponding Examinations of the Examining Board of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons and other Licensing Bodies.

Post-graduate and Research Work is provided for in all Departments. The New Chemical Laboratories, which include accommodation for the teaching of Chemistry to Medical Students, will be open in October.

Fees: For the First Medical Course, 26 guineas, and for the Second Medical Course, 58 guineas, both including subscription to the Union Society, which entitles to the use of the Gymnasium and of the Athletic Ground.

University College Hall, Ealing (Warden: Walter W. Seton, M.A., D. Lit.), provides residence for Students.

For Prospectus and other information apply to the undersigned. WALTER W. SETON, M.A., D. Lit., Secretary. University College, London

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BIRKBECK COLLEGE,

BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. COURSES OF STUDY (Day and Evening) for Degrees of the UNIVERSITY OF LONDON in the

FACULTIES OF SCIENCE & ARTS

(PASS AND HONOURS)

under RECOGNISED TEACHERS of the University. SCIENCE.-Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (Pure and Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology. ARTS.-Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Italian. History, Geography, Logic, Economics, Mathematies (Pure and Applled). Evening Courses for the Degrees in Economics and Laws. POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. SESSIONAL FEES Day: Science, £17 10s.; Arts, £10 10s. { Evening: Science, Arts, or Economics, £5 5s. Competition for 16 Intermediate University Free Studentships commences on September 11.

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Three Entrance Scholarships in Science, of the value of £150, £75, £75 respectively; an Entrance Scholarship in Arts of the value of £100; and the Jeaffreson Exhibition in Arts of the value of £50, will be offered for competition on September 20, 1915.

For further particulars apply to the DEAN of the Medical School, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, E.C.

A handbook will be forwarded on application.

MATHEMATICAL MASTER required for important Secondary School. Maths. up to Scholarship standard. Commencing salary £150 to £175, non-resident.-Address POWELL, SMITH & FAWCETT, Scholastic Agents (Estd. 1833), 34 Bedford Street, Strand.

THE ROYAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE,

GLASGOW.

SESSION 1915-16 BEGINS:

DAY CLASSES ON SEPTEMBER 28.

EVENING CLASSES ON SEPTEMBER 23.

The Diploma of the College is granted in the following Departments:Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mining, Naval Architecture, Chemistry, Metallurgy. Building, Textile Manufacture, Dyeing, and Sugar Manufacture. A Course for a Joint Diploma in Architecture has been arranged in conjunction with the Glasgow School of Art.

The Diploma Course extends over either three or four Sessions, and the average fee per Session is £12 125.

The College is affiliated to the University of Glasgow, and the Degrees of the University in Engineering and Applied Chemistry are open to its Students.

Full Courses of Instruction are also provided in the Schools of Naviga. tion, Wireless Telegraphy, and Bakery.

The Calendar (price 1s., by post 15. 4d.) and Prospectuses (free) will be sent on application to the Director.

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MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, September 21-25.

Particulars of Curricula for University Degrees and College Diplomas in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mining, Metallurgy, Agriculture, Pure Science, Arts and Commerce, and of Fellowships, Scholarships and Exhibitions, on application to

F. H. PRUEN, M.A., Secretary, Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

SOUTH WALES & MONMOUTHSHIRE SCHOOL OF MINES, TREFOREST AND CRUMLIN.

(1) JOINT DIPLOMA MINING COURSE. (2) COLLIERY ENGINEERING COURSE.

Entrance Examinations for above will be held at School of Mines, Treforest, on September 21, 1915. For particulars of apprenticeship scheme and Scholarships in connection with the above courses apply to the PRINCIPAL, School of Mines, Treforest. (3) PART-TIME COURSES for Colliery Managers, Surveyors, Chemists, Mechanics and Electricians, will commence at Treforest and Crumlin on October 5, 1915.

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