390 OBITUAKY. 



Edward Bourne, an eminent English engineer and naval architect. 



M. Braconnet, an eminent French chemist, the discoverer of xyloidine, pyrogallic 

 acid, etc., etc. 



Major T. S. Brown, the constructing engineer of the New York and Erie Railroad, and 

 chief engineer of the Moscow and St. Petersburg Eailroad, Eussia. 



"W. H. Brown, an eminent American ship-builder, constructor of the Atlantic, Pacific, 

 and other steamers. 



Professor Busch, director of the Observatory at Konigsberg. 



Col. John C. Champion, an English naturalist, killed at the siege of Sebastopol. 



M. Charpentier, an eminent Swiss geologist and naturalist. 



Professor Cowper, Professor of Materia Medica, University of Edinburg. 



Andrew Crosse, an enthusiastic amateur of science, well known for his electrical ex- 

 periments, and asserted creation of insect life by galvano-electricity. 



Ernst DierTenbach, the well known geological Professor at Giessen, Germany. 



Louis Westou Dillyne, an English naturalist. 



George Louis Duvernoy, Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Jardin des Plantes, Paris. 



Horace Eaton, Professor of Chemistry, Middlebury College, Vermont, and formerly 

 Governor of that State. 



John Graern Ellery, an American geologist and mining engineer. 



Charles Frederick Gauss, the eminent German astronomer and mathematician. 



S. B. Greenough, an English geologist. 



Dr. John Gorrie, of Florida, a well known American inventor. 



J. H. Gould, an English naturalist, died in India. 



James F. "W. Johnson, the distinguished English agriculturist and scientific writer. 



Abbot Lawrence, founder of the Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridge, Mass. 



Henry Lawson, an English astronomer and patron of science. 



Leonard Maelzel, the inventor of the automaton chess-player, and other curious me- 

 chanical arrangements. 



M. Magendie, the eminent French physiologist and naturalist. 



M. De Mayer, a Eussian naturalist and traveler. 



Sandy McCallum, a celebrated collector of fossils in Scotland. 



Robert Mills, of Washington, D. C., architect of the Washington Monument, and various 

 national structures. 



Dr. Molkenboer, a Dutch naturalist of Leyden, Holland. 



Count Ouwaroff, formerly President of the Eoyal Academy of Sciences, Russia. 



Sir Edward Parry, the distinguished Arctic navigator. 



Professor Petrina, of the University of Prague. 



Philip Pusey, President of the Royal (English) Agricultural Society, and a most eminent 

 agriculturist. 



Dr. Ratkhe, Professor of Natural History, University of Christiana, Norway. 



Ernst Eeiuholdt, Professor of Philosophy, Jena, Prussia. 



Joseph Eemy, the French fisherman who first introduced the artificial propagation 

 of fish. 



W. D. Saull, an English geologist. 



Simeon L. Spofford, an American railroad engineer and inventor. 



Dr. Edward Stolle, a distinguished German technologist. 



F. Strange, an eminent English ornithologist, murdered by the natives of Australia. 



Dr. William Terrel, an eminent American agriculturist and patron of science. 



Thomas Weaver, an English geologist. 



William Wing, Secretary of the English Entomological Society. 



