THE GUIDE 



TO NATURE 



£& 



Vol. V. 



AUGUST, 1912 



No. 4 



3*v 



One of the brightest features in Agassiz's 

 character, is the fact that he sank all personal in- 

 terest in science. He was devoted to it, his life 

 seemed a consecration to the dissemination of 

 knowledge. 



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The success of the Agassiz Association lies in 

 the fact that it appeals to all, old and young, big 

 and little. 



— Charles Frederick Holder, LL. D., in "Louis Agassiz: 

 His Life and Work" 





EDWARD F. BIGELOW, Managing Editor 



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