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(61) SALMONIA or days of Jly fishing in a series of conversations with some ac- 

 count of the habits of fishes belonging to the genus salmo by an Angler. London 1829. 



(62) Consolations in travel or the last days of a PHILOSOPHER by Sir HUMPHRY 

 DAVY, Bart, late president of the Royal Society, London 1830, is door Dr. JOHN 

 DAVY met ecu voorwoord na den dood van den Schrijver uitgegeven. 



(63) Bibliotheque Universelle. Mai 1829 p. 88. 



(64) Will of the late Sir HUMPHRY DAVY Bart, in the news from some and Te- 

 legraph Brusfels. Wednesday. Decemb. 9. 1829. The will of the late Sir HUM- 

 PHRY DAVY Bart, ftaat daar is in the testators own hand-writing , dated Jan. 3. 

 1827. when feeling more than common symptoms of mortality ," en lager Conclu- 

 ding by desiring to he buried wliere he dies , atJJing .- natura curat suas reliquias. 



(65) Men zie Bibliotheque Universel/e, Mai 1829. P- 88. National Portrait or 

 Gallery N. V. London 1829, en breeder in the Gentleman 's Magazine. Be- 

 halve de aangehaalde Werken en Gefchriften van DAVY zijn de volgende nog te 

 vermelden : A syllabus of a course of Lectures on Chemistry at the Royal Institu- 

 tion. 180-2. 8. A Discourse , introductory to a course of Lectures on Chemistry. 

 \ 802. 8". Lecture on a plan for improving the Royal Institution , and making 

 it permanent. 1810. 8. Sex discourses delivered before the Royal Society, at 

 their Anniversary meetings , on the award of the Royal and Copley Medals preceded 

 by an address to the Society, on the Progress and prospects of Science. 4. 



Vele eerbewijzen heeft DAVY zoo wel binnen zijn Vaderland als daar buiten 

 ontvangen. In hec jaar 1803 werd hij Lid der Royal Society; in 1806 werd hem 

 the Bakerian Lecture opgedragen; in 1807 het Secretariaat bij de Royal Society; 

 in hec jaar 1814 het Vice-Voorzitterfchap , en in den jare 1820 het Voorzhter- 

 1'Chap. Aangaande het laatfte zegt CUVIER , in zijn Eloge historique de Sir JOSEPH 

 BANKS: M. BANKS est decide, le 19 Mars, 1820! La Societe Royale a choisi pour 

 president le Chevalier Humphry Davy , qui Cegalera en taut ce qu'il avail de bien. 

 Sir HUMPHRY returned to England in 1820, and in the .same year his res- 

 pected friend Sir JOSEPH BANKS , President of the Royal Society, died . Several dis- 

 cussions took place respecting a proper successor , when individuals of high and even 



very 



