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and useless expenditure of public money, but also much rash speculation 

 in private funds which would undoubtedly have followed. 



In 1907 he severed his connection with the Geological Survey of Can- 

 ada to engage in private practice as a mining geologist and took up his 

 residence in Montreal. 



Doctor Barlow was for many years on the Council of the Canadian 

 Mining Institute, and in 1913 was elected president of the institute, 

 which position he held for two years. He was elected a Fellow of the 

 Geological Society of America in 1906 and a Fellow of the Royal Society 

 of Canada in 1903. He was a member of the Executive Committee of 

 the Twelfth International Geological Congress, which met in Canada in 

 the summer of 1913, and devoted much time to the work of this important 

 gathering. He received the degree of Doctor of Science from McGill 

 University in 1900, and was a lecturer in geology at this university at 

 the time of his demise. 



In 1887 he married Frances Elizabeth Toms, of Ottawa, and they 

 leave one son. Doctor Barlow was a man of marked ability, great energy, 

 and abounding enthusiasm — a pleasant companion and a warm frienrl. 

 His loss will long be felt by tlic geologists of Canada. 



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