Atlas, The Chambers of Commerce (edited by G. Atlas of the British Empire, Historical and Modern (C. G. Robertson and J. G. Bartholomew), 250. Atlas of the World, Pitman's Commercial, 439. Atlases, Philips' Comparative Series of Wall, 339 Calendar, Philips' British Empire, 1925, 339. Geography of the Ancient World, The, 632. Map of the British Empire, The Navy League 792. Map of the World, Bacon's Contour School, 339. Map Projections, A Concise Guide to (G. V. Gordon and F. Evans), 792. Maps (W. and A. K. Johnston), 342. BIOGRAPHY Bacon, Francis (1561-1626), (Dr. I. Levine), 624. Butler, H. M.: A Memoir (J. R. M. Butler), 853. Canning, The New Policy of, 1822-7 (H. Temperley), 561. Cary, John (Sir H. G. Fordham), 722. Castlereagh, The Foreign Policy of, 1815-22 (Prof. C. K. Webster), 247. Chadwick, Sir Edwin (1800--90) (M. Marston), 434. Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (P. Braybrooke), 57. Disraeli and Gladstone (D. C. Somervell), 754. Galton, The Life, Letters, and Labours of Francis (Prof. K. Pearson), 57. Gray, Letters of Thomas (J. Beresford), 790. In the House of My Pilgrimage (L. M. Faithful), 58. Lamb, Selected Letters of Charles (edited by G. T. Lee, Robert E. (Major-General Sir F.Maurice), 624. Napoleon: An Outline (C. R. Ballard), 250; The Newman, Cardinal (B. Newman), 337. Pitt, Life of William (J. H. Rise), 857. CLASSICS Aeschylean Tragedy (Prof. H. W. Smyth), 249. (Prof. A. M. Brooks), 434; Mythology (D. J. E. Hannibal, Scenes from the Life of (edited by Latin Poetry, A Book of (chosen by E. V. Rieu), 624. Ovid, Selections from (Dr. W. D. Lowe), 789. Petronius, The Cena Trimalchionis of (&c.) (edited by W. B. Sedgwick), 516. Pliny's Letters, Anecdotes from (edited by Dr. W. D. Rome, A Literary History of (Prof. J. W. Duff), 515. ECONOMICS Commerce for Beginners, The Elements of (M Clark), 566. Economics, Everyone's (Dr. R. Jones), 517. Economics of Social Problems (H. A. Silverman), 856. Labour and Profits (B. Cable), 517. Mercantile Law, Stevens' (H. Jacobs), 517. Political Economy, Palgrave's Dictionary of (edited by H. Higgs), 517. Population (A. M. Carr-Saunders), 517. Problems in Home Economics Teaching (L. F. Bowman), 856. Unemployment (J. L. F. Vogel), 856. Usury, A Discourse upon (1572) (T. Wilson), 517, 568. EDUCATION A Pedagogue's Commonplace Book (E. Rowland),834. Adolescent, Open Channels for the (T. J. Leonhardt), 518. Adult School Movement, The (G. C. Martin), 438. Auto-Education Guides. III (Dr. J. White), 720. Bedford School, A History of (late J. Sargeaunt), 438. Books named in lists, 60, 249, 337, 439, 518, 720. Child, Consider the (M. Eaton), 854. Cinema in Education, The (Sir J. Marchant), 438. Education, An Essay Towards a Philosophy of (C. M. Mason), 337. Education, Beginning the Child's (E. F. Lynch), 518. Education, Imperial Studies in (edited by E. C. Martin), 337. Education, Social Problems and (E. R. Groves), 854. Education, The Johns Hopkins University Studies in. Education since 1789, Nationalism and (Prof. E. H. Educational Advancement Abroad (F. J. C. Hearnshaw), 854. Educational Year Book of the International Institute of Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1924 (edited by Prof. I. L. Kandel), 720. Juveniles, The Employment and Welfare of (O. B. King), 518. Junior High School Curricula (Prof. H. C. Hines), 249. Junior High School Life (E. V. Thomas-Tindal and J. D. Myers), 249. Language Training: Learning to Read (A. F. Method, Foundations of (W. H. Kilpatrick), 854. School, The Changing (Dr. P. B. Ballard), 518. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE A Paladin of Philanthropy (A. Dobson), 790. English, Modern (Dr. J. H. Jagger), 721. H. D. de Gourville), 563. English, Use and Abuse of (R. Masson), 101. English Essays (edited by E. D'Oyley), 563. of. Part I (L. Marsh and J. N. Goodman), 721. English in America, Euphon (M. E. De Witt), 563. English in England, The Teaching of (report), 260. English in Secondary Schools for Girls, The Teaching of (G. H. Bracken), 256. Engilsh Literature, A Short History (E. Albert), 790. English Practice, A Higher Course of (R. B. Morgan aud R. B. Latimer), 790. English Prose and How to Write It (R. Blatchford), 790. English Studies, The Year's Work in. Vol. IV Essays, Goldsmith's (selected by A. H. Sleight), 790. French History, Heroes of (L. Creighton), 623. Gulliver's Travels. I and II (J. Swift), 564. Il Novellino: The Hundred Old Tales (E. Storer), 797. Impressions and Comments (H. Ellis), 101. Literary Study, The Art of (H. B. Charlton), 435. My Tower in Desmond (S. R. Lysaght), 790. Old English Grammar (Prof. J. Wright and E. M. Our Sussex Parish (T. Geering), 435. Précis Book, A First (C. N. Pocock), 436. Précis Writing, Selected Passages for (T. E. J. Bradshaw and G. G. Phillips), 256. Précis-Writing on Historical, Social, Literary, and other Subjects, A Compendium of (F. E. Robe- Prose. The Principles of English (G. L. Tarpley), 721. and II (A. W. Castle), 256. Books I Readers, The Sunshine First and Second Infant Primers, 564. Romanticism, A History of Modern English. Vol. I (Dr. H. G. de Maar), 172. Sea, The Lure of the (selected by F. H. Lee), 790. Sentences and Thinking (Profs. N. Foerster and J. M. Steadman), 338. Sesame and Lilies (J. Ruskin), 623. Shakespeare, A Preface to (G. H. Cowling), 435, 515. Talks with Shepherds (W. Johnson), 790. The Irrational Knot (B. Shaw), 172. The Little World (S. Benson), 790. The Mouse Story (translated from the Danish of The Noblest Frailty (M. Sadleir), 435. The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn (H. Kingsley, 436. "The Stones of Venice," (J. Ruskin), 721. The Tree of Knowledge (Dr. E. E. Bradford), 102. The Victors (P. Deane), 563. The Water Babies (C. Kingsley), 565. The Wind in the Willows (K. Grahame), 564. Westward Ho! (C. Kingsley), 564. European Literature in the Nineteenth Century (B. Croce), 56. Exploration, Adventures of. Books I-III (Sir J. S. Kettie and S. C. Gilmour), 632. Far East, The: China and Japan (W. J. Glover), 439. From Pole to Pole (Prof. L. W. Lyde and E. M. Butterworth), 632. Geographies, Dent's Historical and Economic (Dr. H. Piggott and R. J. Finch), 439. Geography, A Progressive. (C. B. Thurston), 517, 632. Geography. Book II (R. E. Parry), 792. Geography Commercial (A. L. Curr), 517; (A. & C. Geography, Local (C. G. Beasley), 339. Geography, Nelson's Intermediate. Vol. II (J. H. Birrell), 439. Geography, Readable Physical (J. A. O. Muirhead), 339. Geography: The Scientific Study of Human Settlement. Book I (R. E. Parry), 439. Geography and History, The Relations of (the late H. B. George), 339. Geography and History Meet, Where (W. L. Bunting), 439. Geography and Travel, Stanford's Compendium of Geography Exercise Books, Kingsway Series, 857. Geography Makers, Real Stories of the (J. T. Faris), 517. Geography of Commerce, The (W. P. Rutter), 792. Geography of Common Things, (H. C. Barnard), 517. Geography of England and Wales (Historical) (E. H. Carrier), 792. Geography of Europe, An Economic (D. H. Smith), 566. Geography of the World, A School (Prof. L. W. Geography Practice, Nelson's. Parts I and V Nelson's Geography Practice (Dr. J. Gunn), 857. by W. J. Glover), 439. Oxford and District, Guide to, 439. Paris, Old-Time (Dr. G. F. Edwards), 566. Peoples and Places. Book IV (G. Guest), 339. Post-War Britain (A. Siegfried), 64. Primitive Labour (L. H. D. Buxton), 339. Scottish Homeland, The (R. M. Munro), 64. Silchester, The Book of (J. Thomson), 336. South Africa (W. J. Glover), 64. The Keener Sight: Talks and Exercises on Deduc- Wales: An Economic Geography (L. B. Cundall and HISTORY American History, Factors in (A. F. Pollard), 726. Armour and Weapons in the Middle Ages (C. H. Ashdown), 857. Are Age, The (J. D. Kendrick), 857. Bibliography of Naval History (G. Callender), 218. Britain, Everyday Life in Roman (M. and C. H. B. Quennell), 340. Britain, The Last Age of Roman (E. Foord), 792. Britain in the Modern World (C. J. B. Gaskoin), 519. British Commonwealth and its Unsolved Problems, The (C. M. MacInnes), 519. British History, Black's Picture Stories of (Uncle Robert), 519. Czechoslovakia (edited by Prof. J. Gruber), 519. Diplomatic Relations of Great Britain and U.S.A. (R. B. Moway), 857. England, Prejudice and Promise in Fifteenth Century (C. L. Kingsford), 567. England under the Early Tudors (1485-1529) (C. H. Williams), 567. English-Speaking Nations, The (G. W. Morris and L. S. Wood), 250. Europe, The Expansion of (1415-1799) (Prof. W. C. Europe in the Seventeenth Century (D. Ogg), 340. Histoire Politique de l'Europe Contemporaine. History, Modern (I,. C. Smith), 726. History, Movements in European (D. H. Lawrence), 567. History, Recent American (Prof. L. B. Shippee), 519. History for British Schools, A (D. C. Somervell), 726. History for British Schools, An Outline of (D. C. Somervell), 726. History in Picture and Story, World. Book I. Prehistoric Times (J. Higginbottom), 519. History Notes, English (W. J. R. Gibbs), 857. History of Civilization, A Brief (J. S. Hoyland), 340. History of English Life and Labour, A Short (E. Hope), 340. History of Gaelic Ireland (Dr. P. W. Joyce), 340. History of Great Britain, Mowat's Graphic, 726. History of India, A Sketch of the (H. Dodwell), 567. History of Ireland, A Short (C. Maxwell), 567. History of Mankind, A Short (H. G. Wells), 519. History of the American People, The (C. A. Beard and W. C. Bagley), 519. India, The Making of (A. Y. Ali), 857. Language: A Linguistic Introduction to History (Prof. J. Vendryes), 335. Laws of the Kings of England from Edmund to Henry I (edited by A. J. Robertson), 728. London Life in the Eighteenth Century (M. D. George), 519. Lorenzo the Magnificent, In the Days of (A. G. Andrews), 60. Modern Times (Prof. J. H. Robinson), 567. Naval Side of British History, The (Prof. G. Callender), 57, 219. Normans and Plantagenets, A.D. 1066-1485, The (J. Ewing), 519. Oxford, A History of the University of. Vols I and II (C. E. Mallet), 100. Piracy in the Ancient World (H. A. Ormerod), 64. Fall of the (H. G. Rawlinson and W. N. V. Roman Fate, Iterum or a Further Discussion of the (W. E. Heitland), 567. Rome, Eternal (Prof. G. Showerman), 171. Sidelights on the Thirty Years' War (H. G. R. Reade), 433. Social and Industrial Change, The Main Currents of, 1870-1924 (T. G. Williams). 567. Social and Political Ideas of Some Great Thinkers of the Renaissance and the Reformation (edited by Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw), 792. The Conquests of Ceawlin (Major P. T. Godsal), 104. Tudor Economic Documents. Vol. III (edited by MATHEMATICS Arithmetic, An Elementary Puzzle (G. C. Barnard), 793. Arithmetic, Primer (F. M. Marzials and N. K. Barber), 856. Arithmetic, Puzzle Papers in (F. C. Boon), 793. Calculations, Rapid (A. H. Russell), 856. Geometry, Analytic (Profs. A. M. Harding and G. W. Geometry, Elementary (C. V. Durell), 626. Solid Geometry (J. Gray and F. J. Smith), 520. Geometry of Conic Sections and Elementary Solid Figures, Analytical (Dr. A. B. Grieve), 724. Household Costing: An Arithmetic for Girls (E. M. Clothier), 520. Mathematica, Principia. Vol. I (Prof. A. N. Whitehead and B. Russell), 787. Mathematical Theory of Limits, Elements of the (Dr. J. G. Leathem), 340. Mathematics, Engineering (R. W. M. Gibbs), 340. Mathematics, History of (D. E. Smith), 622. Mathematics (Analysis) Intermediate (T. S. Usherwood and C. J. A. Trimble), 724. Mathematics, Junior (F. M. Saxelby), 520. Mathematics, Miscellaneous Exercises in School (H. E. Piggott and D. F. Ferguson), 520. Mathematics and Drawing, Practical (J. L. Wood), 520. Mathematics for Technical Students (E. R. Verity), 66. Mechanics, A School (C. V. Durell), 856. Scientific Papers (late Prof. S. B. McLaren), 520. Statistics, The Fundamentals of (Prof. L. L. Thurstone), 626. Thermo-dynamics, Principles of (G. Birtwistle), 520. Trigonometry, A First (W. G. Borchardt and Rev. A. D. Perrott), 520. MISCELLANEOUS Argonauts, The Voyage of the (J. R. Bacon), 433. Child Care and Protection, The International Year Book of, 634. Dance, The (M. N. H'Doubler), 572. Directory of Women Teachers, The, 572. Gift Books for Children, 58, 830. Golf Links, The Professor on the (C. W. Bailey), 795. Greek Athletics (F. A. Wright), 344. Gymnastics, Primary (N. Bukh), 572. How to Own and Equip a House (R. A. Bateman), 795. Income Tax Simplified (A. Fieldhouse and E. E. League News (League of Nations Union), 634. Safety First for School and Home (H. E. Beard), 344. MODERN LANGUAGES A Travers le Sahara en Ballon (J. Verne), 626. Anthology of the Modernista Movement in Spanish America, An (edited by Prof. A. Coester), 174. Dutch, A Grammar of Modern (E. Kruisinga), 438. 342. French. Dale Chart of Literature and History (P. L. Rawes), 102. French, Further Steps in (W. Ripman), 566. French, The "Certificate" Free Composition in French Poems of To-day: An Anthology (compiled by De V. Payen-Payne and I. H. Clarke), 174. French Reader, A Simplified (J. M. Moore), 64. French Reader, Easiest (M. Ceppi), 174. French Short Stories (T. B. Rudmose-Brown), 566. German. Dale Chart of Literature and History (J. S. Heber), 102. German Authors, Passages from (E. K. Bennett), 862. German Composition from German Models (J. P. Ivens), 626. German Course for Science Students, A (J. Bithell and Dr. A. C. Dunstan), 342. German Poetry Book (compiled by A. W. Bain), 102. German Translation and Composition (A. Picton), 626. Italian Reader, Beginners' (L. A. Wilkins and C. D. Santelli), 862. La Büche (A. France), 724. La Cena de Baltasar (Calderon), 174. La Fayette, Mme de La Princesse de Clèves (edited by Prof. H. Ashton), 724. La Gitanilla : from Cervantes' "Novelas Ejemplares" (R. M. Macandrew), 174. La Petite Ville (par L. B. Picard), 626. Pathelin et Autres Pièces (Prof. M. Dondo), 64. Spanish Dictionary, Marlborough's (A. J. R. V. Spanish Poetry Book for School and Home, A (compiled by Prof. E. A. Peers), 103. Un Verano en España: A Spanish Reader (R. B. Weems), 794. Voltaire Selections, with Appreciations by Pope, Goldsmith, Carlyle, and Taine (A. Digeon and E. Fannière), 794. MUSIC Bach's Church Cantata No. 64, &c. (W. G. Whittaker), 858. Composers, Story-Lives of Great. Vol. I (E. M. G. Reed), 440. Gramophone Record (P. A. Scholes), 858. Harmony and Counterpoint, Foundations of Practical (R. O. Morris), 858. Latin Lyrics (W. McArthur), 851. Music, A Survey of Contemporary (C. Gray), 175. Music, The Appreciation of by Means of the Pianola (P. A. Scholes), 858. Music, The Listener's History of. Vol. I (P. A. Music, The Manchester Handbook of, 148. Anthology, A Sixteenth-Century (A. Symons), 722. Arnold's Poetry, Selections from Matthew (edited by R. E. C. Houghton), 101. Ballads (selected by F. Sidgwick), 564. Books named in lists, 60, 62, 102, 173, 256, 338, 437, 565, 623, 722, 791. By Rule of Thumb (C. W. Emlyn), 791. of English Literature, The (G. Sampson), 172. Dramas, Chief Pre-Shakespearean (J. Q. Adams), 623. Part of the Pilgrim's Progress (arranged by Dryden Poetry and Prose (D. N. Smith), 564. Greenleaf Theatre Elements (C. Smedley), 338. Milton. Paradise Regained (L. C. Martin), 722. Othello," the Tragedy of Italy (L. Winstanley), 60. Plays for Young Performers, More (S. C. Woodhouse), 791. Plays in Rhyme for Little Ones (M. L. Darvell and Poems, Collected (J. Rhoades), 435. Poems, 100 Second Best (C. L. Hind), 856. Poems, The Shepherd of Eternity and Other (E. Gore-Booth), 564. Poems Graded for Use in Schools, A Book of. Part II (Dr. J. H. Jagger), 102. Poems of 1924, The Best (selected by T. Moult), 435. Poetry, 620. Poetry, The Bond of (J. J. Stable), 62. Poetry, William Morris and his (B. I. Evans), 564. Poetry Book, An Eton (edited by C. Alington and G. Lyttelton), 436. Pope. The Iliad of Homer (F. H. Colson), 790. Rythm? What is (Prof. E. A. Sonnenschein), 730. Shakespeare, The Companion (edited by Prof. J. A. Green and Kenneth Bell), 624. Shakespeare, The Dramatic Works of William. Vols. I-VI, 435. Shakespeare's Plays, A Guide to the Study of (G. H. Crump), 563; Sonnets, 856. Songs of Innocence and Experience (W. Blake), 623. Spenser, Edmund: An Essay on Renaissance Poetry (Prof. W. L. Renwick), 563. Stage-Book, The Bankside (H. W. Whanslaw), 102. Tennyson (edited by A. Noyes), 722. The Glen is Mine and the Lifting (J. Brandane), 791. The Golden Treasury of Modern Lyrics (L. Binyon), 62. The Little White Gate (F. Hoatson), 722. The Mirror of Venus (F. A. Wright), 721. The Parish Priest and a Scotch Fish-wife's Story (R. Mundy), 338. The Ring of Words. Book III (R. Moorhouse), 172. The Show: A Drama in Three Acts (J. Galsworthy), 791. Theatre Arts Monthly, 89. Tragedy of King Richard III, The (with Introduction, &c., by A. D. Inues), 563. Under the Cedar (E. S. Earl), 102. Verse, A Somerset Anthology of Modern, 1924 (edited by S. F. Wright), 564. Verse, Narrative (E. Albert), 436. Verse, Oxford Book of Scandinavian (E. Gosse, &c.), 856. Verse-Writing for Beginners (J. Curlewis), 436. PSYCHOLOGY Character, Formative Factors in (H. Martin), 794. Childhood's Fears (G. F. Morton), 568. Children, Three Problem, 794. Collected Papers (Dr. S. Freud), 622. Intelligence Tests: Methods and Results (Prof. R. Instinct, Intelligence, and Character: An Educa- Psychology, An Introduction to (Prof. H. A. Rey. burn), 794. Psychology, Elements of Educational (Prof. I. A Averill), 521. Psychology, Social (R. H. Thouless), 854. Tests, Northumberland Standardized. I. Arithmetic. II. English (C. Burt), 521. Visiting Teacher in Rochester, The (M. B. Ellis), 794. Visiting Teacher Movement, The (Dr. J. J. Oppenheimer), 794. Will-Temperament and its Testing, The (Prof. J. E. Downey), 730. RELIGION Bible, The Local Colour of the. Vol. III. (Dr. C. W Budden and Rev. E. Hastings), 730. Bible Anthology, A (edited by H. A. Treble and G. H. Vallins), 522. Christendom. The Road to (H. T. Jacka, M.A.), 522. God, Conscience, and the Bible (Dr. P. Smyth), 254. Greek Religion, A History of (M. P. Nilsson), 787. Projects in World-Friendship (J. L. Lobingier), 730. Prophecy, The Progress of (Dr. W. J. Farley), 522. Race Problem and the Teaching of Jesus Christ, The (J. S. Hoyland), 522. Recreation, Church and Community (A. B. Wegener), 522. Religion in the Kindergarten (B. M. Rhodes), 254. Religion of the Manichees (Dr. F. C. Burkitt), 522. St. Mark (C. Knapp), 852. St. Paul, The Life, Letters, and Religion of (C. T. Wood), 522. Some Problems of Home and School Life (Mrs. G. Chitty), 254. Stories of Shepherd Life (E. M. Lobingier), 254. Sunday Schools of To-day (Rev. W. H. Cock), 522. The Two Duties of a Christian (P. Dearmer), 730. SCIENCE Animal Classification and Distribution (D. M. Reid), 570. Animals in the Making (J. A. Dell), 344. Bees, Wasps, and Ants (Rev. C. A. Hall), 628. Cast-Iron. Steel (Colonel J. Rouelle), 569. (Profs. J. F. Thorpe and M. A. Whiteley), 441. Chemical Analysis, Quantitative (R. M. Caven), 860. Chemical Formula Speller and Contest Guide, A Pronouncing (Prof. C. A. Jacobson), 570. Chemical Symbols, Formulae, and Calculations (A. W. Wellings), 176 Chemistry, A Class-Book of (G. C. Donington). Part V. Organic Chemistry (Prof. T. M. Lowry and Dr. P. C. Austin), 569. Chemistry, A Summary of Physical (K. Arndt), 570. Chemistry, A System of Physical. Vol. II. Thermodynamics (Prof. W. C. McC. Lewis), 570. Chemistry, A Test of High-School (H. L. Gerry), 569. Chemistry, A Treatise on Physical (edited by Prof. H. S. Taylor), 336. Chemistry, An Elementary (E. J. Holmyard), 628. Chemistry, An Introduction to the Literature of, An (Dr. F. A. Mason), 176. Chemistry, Modern Inorganic (Dr. J. W. Mellor), 569. Chemistry, The Elements of Colloidal (Prof. H. Freundlich), 66. 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LONDON During the five years 1920-1924 2,313 University Correspondence College Students PASSED the Ordinary London Matriculation Free Guide to London Matriculation, containing No. 14, BURLINGTON HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE THE EDUCATION GUILD OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND (Late The Teachers' Guild.) President (1924): The Right Hon. H. A. L. Fisher, M.P. Objects. To promote Co-operation and facilitate Interchange of Opinion among all persons interested in the study and practice of Education. The Guild offers to all members the use of a Social Club where TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OFFICIAL REGISTER APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION SHOULD APPLY TO educational papers may be seen and meals obtained. Bedroom The Society for the Oversea Settlement of British Women accommodation is also available for limited periods. Lectures Subscription to the Guild, I IS. per annum (minimum); or a THE GENERAL SECRETARY, 9 Brunswick Square, W.C. 1. (INCORPORATED) Information and advice gratis to all classes of women, as to openings in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Africa. Escort and all arrangements made for the journey, reception, and introduction. Qualified women teachers wanted for the Dominions. The Imperial Colonist, monthly, 24d. post free. Apply toGeneral Secretary, 3 & 4 Clement's Inn, Strand, W.C. 2 Telephone: Regent 5220. HALLS OF RESIDENCE, Hostels, UNIVERSITY of ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY HALL FOR WOMEN STUDENTS Warden: Miss M. E. DOBSON, M.A., B.Sc., B.D. University Hall, which was opened in 1896 by the University of St. Andrews, accommodates 70 students. In addition there is an overflow house in which 16 additional students may reside. All degrees granted by the University are open to women. The academical year extends over three terms of approximately nine and a half weeks each and the Residence Fees vary from £22-£28 per term. Matriculation and Class Fees vary according to the Faculty chosen. For further information, apply to the WARDEN, University Hall, St. Andrews, Fife. RESIDENCE (under exceptionally healthy conditions) for Women Students of the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. FEES, 50 to 62 guineas per session of about 32 weeks, according to accommodation. Students pursue Degree Courses in Arts or Science. A complete Course of Secondary Training (Recognized) for University Graduates in preparation for Teachers' Diplomas, Preparation for Diplomas in Geography, Music, and Agriculture. Early application should be made to the SENIOR WARDEN, Miss C. P. TREMAIN, B.A. ABERDARE HALL, CARDIFF. Residence for Women Students of the University College of South. Wales and Monmouthshire. Principal: Miss KATE HURLBATT, Somerville College, Oxford. Fees, £75, £70, and £65 per annum. College tuition fees, Arts, £15, and Science, (20 per annum. Scholarships of £25 awarded on the result of Entrance Scholarship Examination of University College, Cardiff, held annually in the Spring. Students prepared for the B.A., B.Sc., and Degrees of the University of Wales. Departments for Elementary and Secondary Training are attached to the College. Students with recognized academic qualifications can enter in October for one year Secondary Training Course. In the Medical School the composition fee varies from £20 to £35 per annum. Apply to the PRINCIPAL. This Hall is principally for Students in the Faculties of Arts, Science, and Law. PAYING Guests received in old world farmhouse, beautiful country, foothills of Dartmoor. Unlimited farm and garden produce. Separate tables. Terms from 2 guineas inclusive.BETTISON, Justleigh, Devon. ST. MARGARET'S-ON-THAMES. All degrees, &c., granted by the University COMFORTABLE Board-Residence are open to Women. For particulars as to fees, &c., apply to the WARDEN, Masson Hall, George Square, Edinburgh. BRIGHTON. IDEAL Guest House.-Hot water, lavatory basins, electric light, penny-in-slot gas fire in each bedroom. Pure, varied, generous diet, four good reception rooms, central, garden, near sea. Write for tariff.-Mr. and Mrs. MASSINGHAM, 17 Norfolk Terrace. |