024 ANNUAL RECORD OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 



Jaeger, August. Botanist. Died at Freiburg. 



Kohl, Dr. Johann George. City Librarian of Bremen. Visited the 

 United States some years ago, for the purpose of studying certain points con- 

 nected with the early geography of America. Died on the 28th of October, 

 at the age of seventy. 



Kurz, Sulpiz. Curator of the Herbarium of the Calcutta Botanic Gar- 

 den. Author of a work on the flora of British Burmah. Born at Munich. 

 Died at Pulo Penang, aged forty-four. 



La Marmora, General. An eminent Italian engineer and patron of 

 scientific research. 



LandVOrt, ScllOUW. Connected with the Geographical Society of 

 Holland, and leader of an expedition for the exploration of the Interior of 

 Sumatra. 



Langethal, Professor C. E. A well-known botanist of Germany. 

 Born at Erfurt in 1800. Died at Jena, July 25th, in the seventy-second 

 year of his age. 



Leymarie. Professor of Geology at Toulouse. Author of the first ge- 

 ological map of France. Died October 5th. 



MacNab. Curator of the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. Died Novem- 

 ber 20th, aged sixty-nine. 



Main, Rev. Robert. Director of the Radcliffe Observatory at Oxford. 

 Died on the 7th of May, at an advanced age. 



Maissonneuve, Michel Charles Durien de. Honorary Director of 



the Gardens of Bordeaux. Died February 20th, at the age of eighty-two. 



MalagUti, Professor. A well-known French chemist. An Italian 

 by birth. An assistant for a time of Gay Lussac; occupied the chair of 

 chemistry at Rennes at the time of his death, which took place April 24th, 

 in the seventy-seventh year of his age. 



Mello, Joaquim Covrea de. A botanist of Brazil. Died Decem- 

 ber 20th. 



Montgomerie, Colonel. Connected with the Indian Trigonometrical 

 Survey Department since 1852. 



Morch, Dr. An eminent Danish conchologist. Died at Nice in Feb- 

 ruary. 



Murray, Andrew. An author of works in several distinct branches of 

 pure and applied zoology ; his researches being more especially directed to 

 scientific entomology in its applications to agriculture, forestry, etc. Author 

 of a very important work on the geographical distribution of the Mammals. 

 Born in 1812. Died January 10th, at the age of sixty-five. 



Oldham, Professor Thomas. Well known as the Director of the Geo- 



