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OXFORD.—The Rolleston Memorial Prize has been awarded to M. S. Pembrey, of Christ Church, and E. S. Goodrich, of Merton College, the papers sent in by these two candidates having been judged to be equal. Mr. Pembrey was placed in the first class in the Honour School of Natural Science in 1889, and is demonstrator in the Physiological Department. Mr. Goodrich is still an undergraduate, and is assistant to the Linacre Professor. At a meeting of the Junior Scientific Club, held on Friday, October 26, Mr. W. J. Waterhouse, of Christ Church, exhibited some telephone cables, and Mr. W. P. Pycraft exhibited some Natterjack toads. Papers were read by Mr. W. Garstang, of Lincoln College, on some modifications of the Tunicate pharynx induced by the violent ejection of water, and by Mr. C. T. Blanshard, of Queen's College, on the genesis of the elements.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 51, 23 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/051023b0
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