616 ANNUAL RECORD OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 



United States ; author of a standard work on practical trout-culture. First 

 Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for New Jersey. Born in Bordentown 

 in 1834. Died at Bloomsbury, August 27, in the fortieth year of his age. 



Small WOOd, Dr. Charles. Especially interested in meteorology ; for a 

 time in charge of the Montreal Observatory. Died on the 22d of December, 

 1873, at the age of sixty-six. 



Smith, Dr. Edward. A writer on sanitary subjects. Died in London, 

 aged fifty-six. 



Sperling, Commander R. M. An officer of the British Navy, and 

 member of the British Ornithologist's Union. Author of several ornitholog- 

 ical papers. 



Stephens, Mr. Henry. Author of several agricultural works. Died at 

 Edinburgh, at the age of eighty. 



Stoliczka, Dr. Best known as a paleontologist and in the department 

 of general geology. Connected with the geological survey of British India 

 at the time of his death. 



Teulieres, M. Paulin. A popular author of essays on natural history. 

 Died in Paris, July 11, at the age of seventy. 



Tobiesen, Captain Sivert. An enterprising Norwegian arctic voy- 

 ager; the discoverer of Wiche's Land in 1871. Died April 29, 1873. 



Tyrwhit-Drake, Mr. C. F. Connected with the Palestine Exploration 

 Society, and previously a companion of Professor Palmer in his researches 

 on Mount Sinai. Died at Jerusalem, June 23. 



Walker, Francis. One of the entomological staff of the British Mu- 

 seum, and a writer on the Diptera. 



Way, Mr. Albert. Renowned as an antiquary, and as a writer on his- 

 torical and ethnological subjects. Born in 1805. Died in March last in 

 London, in his sixty-ninth year. 



Winslow, Dr. Forbes. For many years editor of the Quarterly Jour- 

 nal of Psychological Medicine, and author of many papers on mental dis- 

 ease. 



Wright, Mr. Bryce M. A dealer in specimens of natural history. 

 Died in October. 



Wyman, Professor Jeffries. Well known among American natural- 

 ists, his researches embracing the departments of comparative anatomy and 

 zoology. Author of an important paper upon the gorilla, and a contributor 

 of many articles to the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural His- 

 tory, the Journal of Science, and the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowl- 

 edge. Born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, August 11,1814. Died at Beth- 

 lehem, New Hampshire, September 4, in his sixty-first year. 



Zetterstedt, Dr. John William. An eminent Swedish entomologist 

 and Professor of Natural History in the University of Lund from 1810 to 

 1853. Died December 23, aged ninety. 



