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OXFORD.—By a mistake last week the stipend of the Professorship of Botany was given as 500l. instead of 700l. with a residence rent free. An election will take place in the course of Hilary term. The duty of the professor is to lecture and give instruction in botany. He will also have charge and supervision of the Botanical Garden and of the botanical collections belonging to the University; and it will be part of his duty to make such gardens and collections accessible to and available for the instruction of students attending his lectures. Candidates are requested to send to the Registrar of the University their application, and also any documents which they may wish to submit to the electors, on or before Saturday, January 26, 1884.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 29, 93–94 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/029093a0
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