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OXFORD.—The term has been very uneventful so far as the Natural Science School is concerned. There has been no new departure in scientific education, and no important conflict with the rest of the University. The most satisfactory feature of the term is the granting of £1200 to be expended during the next three years on the Pitt-Rivers Anthropological Museum. The collection has been enriched by the transference of a quantity of valuable objects from the Ashmolean Museum, and by private gifts; the arrangement and cataloguing of the whole collection is proceeding steadily under the superintendence of Mr. Balfour of Trinity.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 37, 189 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037189b0
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