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WE hear with peculiar satisfaction that one of the memorials of the Bishop of Exeter at Rugby is to be an Observatory. It is a very appropriate memorial to a man who, above most others, recognised the true relations of science and literature, and did so much to give science its rightful place. And it is a valuable addition to the resources of a school; at present perhaps it will not find its full use; but when it does it will be well associated with the name of one who has foreseen the future position of our great public schools.
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The Temple Memorial at Rugby . Nature 3, 361 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/003361a0
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