1898] OBITUARIES 137 



Alex. Thomixot, ichthyologist and herpetologist. and preparator at the Museum of 

 Natural History, Paris : Georo Beethelin, a student of the fossil molluscs and fora- 

 minifera of the Paris Tertiaries ; J. W. Dunning, lepidopterist, at Leeds, aged 64 ; 

 Morris Young, entomologist, at Paisley, aged 76 ; R. Montiiouzier, entomologist, at 

 Saint Louis (New Caledonia), on May 16th, 1897, aged 76 ; James Bateman, the 

 author of the great monograjihs on the Orehidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1837- 

 1843), and on Odontoglossum (1864-1870), at Worthing, on Nov. 27, aged 86 ; Edm. J. 

 Baillie, botanist, at Chester, aged 47 ; the Rev. Charles Samuel Pollock Paklsh, 

 botanist, at Roughmoor (Somerset), on Oct. 18, aged 75 ; Dr Friedrich Oskar Pilling, 

 pomologist and author of a text-book of botany, at Altenburg, on Nov. 22, aged 73 ; 

 Dr FiiiEDRiCH WiLiiELM Snyder, botaiiist, at Braunsbcrg, aged 87 ; J. B. v. Keller, 

 botanist, in Vienna, on Nov. 17. 



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