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 THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

Keeper of the Archives, 1885.

Rev. Thomas Vere Bayne, M.A., student Christ Church, where see page 407.

Keeper of the Museum, 1883. Edward Burnett Tylor, M.A., see Balliol, page 70.

Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, 1884.

Arthur John Evans, M.A., hon. fellow Brasenose, where see page 351.

Radeliffe's Librarian, 1851.

Sir Henry W. Acland, bart., K.C.B., D.Med., Christ Church, where see page 411.

Radcliffe Observer, 1879. Edward James Stone, M.A. Cambridge, see Christ Church, page 426.

Registrar, 1870.

Rev. Edward Tindal Turner, M.A., fellow Brase- nose, where see page 349.

The Hebdomadal Council, 1893.

Ex officio.

The Chancellor.

The Vice-Chancellor.

The Proctors.

Heads of Houses.

James Bellamy, D.D., president of St. John's, where

see page 474. Edward Moore, D.D., principal of St. Edmund

Hall, where see page 619. Francis Paget, D. D., dean of Christ Church, where

see page 404. John Richard Magrath, D.D., provost of Queen's,

where see page 172. William Fowler, D.D., president of Corpus, where

see page 378. William Inge, D. D., provost of Worcester, where see

page 572.

Professors or Readers.

William Ince, D. D., regius professor of divinity, see

page 405. Thomas Raleigh, M.A., B.C. L. , reader in English law,

see page 273. Bartholomew Price, D.D., professor of natural

philosophy, see page 552. William Odling, M.A., Waynflete professor of

chemistry, see page 573. Thomas Case, M.A., Waynflete professor of moral and

metaphysical philosophy, see page 315. Reginald W. Macan, M.A. .reader in ancient history,

see page 29.

Members of Convocation.

John Richard King, M.A., fellow Oriel, where see

page 150. Thomas Hodge Grose, M.A., fellow Queen's, where

see page 174. Lancelot Ridley Phelps, M.A., fellow Oriel, where

see page 150. Edward Tindal Turner, M.A., fellow Brasenose,

where see page 349. Alfred Robinson, M.A., fellow New coll., where see

page 205. Arthur Hassall, M.A., student of Christ Church,

where see page 408.

Curators of the University Chest.

The Vice-Chancellor.

The Proctors.

John R. Magrath, D.D. (until M.96), provost of

Queen's, where see page 172. Bartholomew Price, D.D. (until M.93), master ol

Pembroke, where see page 552. William Esson, M.A. (until M.93), fellow Merton,

where see page 93. Alfred Robinson, M.A. (until M.96), fellow New coll.

where see page 349. Sir William Markby, D.C.L. (until M.93), fellow

Balliol (and All Souls'), where see page 64. Charles L. Shadwell, B.C.L., M.A. (until M.96),

fellow Oriel, where see page 149.

Secretary.

William Blagdon Gamlen, M.A., Exeter, where see page 129.

Select Preachers, 1892.

Arthur James Mason, D.D., Trinity College, Cambridge, 90, vicar of All Hallows, Barking, 84, select preacher, Oxford, 92.

Alfred Ainger, M.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 64 ; reader at the Temple 66-92, canon of Bristol 87, select preacher, Oxford, 92.

Richard William Randall, B. and D.D., Christ Church 92, hon. canon of Bristol, 91, dean of Chichester 92, select preacher, Oxford, 92. See Al. Ox. 2nd series 1174.

John Mugliston, M.A., Wadham 62, assistant master, Cheltenham College, 66, select preacher, Oxford,

92. See Al. Ox. 2nd series 995.

Arthur Chandler, M.A., select preacher 92, fellow Brasenose 83-92, where see page 357.

1893.

John Henry Bernard, d. d., Trinity coll., Dublin, 1892, select preacher Oxford 93. For list of his writings see Crockfurd.

William Charles Edmund Newbolt, m.a. Pem- broke 70, canon of St. Paul's 90, chancellor of the cathedral 91 ; select preacher Oxford 93. See Al. Ox. 2nd series 1014.

Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson, M.A., Trinity 74, vice-principal 74-6, and principal Wells coll. 80, prebendary of Wells 80 ; select preacher Oxford 93. See Al. Ox. 2nd series 520.

Winfrid Oldfield Burrows, M.A., select preacher

93, ex-student of Christ Church, where see page 424.

Rev. William Ralph Inge, M.A., select preacher 93, fellow Hertford, where see page 598.

Bampton Lecturer, 1893.

William Sanday, M.A., late fellow Trinity, fellow Exeter, where see page 123.

Counsel to the University.

Sir Horace Davey, M.A., hon. fellow University coll., where see page 31.

Librarian of the Taylor Institution.

Heinrich Krebs, Ph.D., born at Darmstadt, Ger- many, 1844 ; is. Frederick, gent. Non-Collegiate matric. 18 Oct., 72, aged 28, created M.A. 13 June, 82, Ph.D. of the University of Freiburg in Baden.