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" Yet to us, his daily associates, the loss is greatest. We shall 

 miss his cheery greetings, his companionship, his counsel. It is 

 thus with feeling of -deepest sorrow and regret that we have 

 learned that he has been taken from us, while yet in the prime and 

 vigor of early manhood. - To his sorrowing family we desire to 

 express our heartfelt sympathy and condolence. We realize how 

 inexpressibly great the loss has been to them, and we mourn with 



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them. 



^'^ Resolved, That a copy of the above resolutions be sent to the 

 family of the deceased and to the principal botanical magazines in 



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this country/' 



' Charles Louis Pollard, 



Scerctary Washington Botanical Club. 



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