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OXFORD.—The election to the Professorship of Geology, vacant through the death of the late Prof. Green, will take place in Hilary Term, 1897. Candidates are requested to send their applications, together with such evidence of their qualifications as they may desire, to the Registrar of the University on or before February 1, 1897. The Professor is required to lecture in Geology and Palæontology in two of the three University Terms, and to take charge of the Geological and Palæontological collections belonging to the University. He is entitled to receive £400 per annum from the University chest, which sum may be augmented to not less than £700 nor more than £900 per annum, if the University revenues permit, and unless provision for the payment of a corresponding amount shall have been made from some other source. Mr. W. B. Prowse is at present acting as Deputy Professor.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 55, 69–70 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/055069a0
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