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iiitluLMicc. lie has coniinaiidcd respect for liis learniiii;'. He lias coiii- 

 iiieuded leariiiiiu' by his own possession ofit. lie has stinuihited those 

 iHMirest to him by his many tlionj^hts, by Iiis wide interest in many 

 departments ol" knowledi^e, and by his free and libera! s})irit. He has 

 kept an open mind for trntli and an open heart for his friends. lie lias 

 stood among us as one of the ablest men iu intellectual power whom we 

 have known in these past years. 



liesi)ectfully subn i i 1 1 ed . 



S. P. LanCtLEY, 



iScvrctitri/ of the /SmithsoninH IntititHfioii. 



