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lie was in\- tiioiul, .uul this at an ago when low oKl tVioiuls 

 loiwaiu to lis. llis U\ss was to nu', thoiotoro, one which can 

 iiovof be nuulo i^ooil. Ainong moii 1 ha\o known, ho stands 

 witliin ihi- circle ot those whom perhaps I nnglu most liope to 

 see on that silent shoie. where according' to c>Kl heliet, ilear 

 trienils ma\ meet a^ain. 



Thi" C'onunitlee on Arrangen\ents w ere : 



Mr. Charles P. W'alcott, Chairman, representing the Wash- 

 ington AcailiMny ot Sciences. 



Mr. Ci. K. (iilhett, Sccrt-farw representing the National Cieo- 

 graphic Society, 



ISlr. A, (.Maham Hell, representing the National CiCi^graphic 

 Society . 



Ml. j. S. Piller. representing the (.ieoiogical SocietN ot 

 Washington. 



Mr. ilarrison Ci. On ai, representing the iMitoniological So- 

 ciety oi Wasiiington. 



Mr. W. V. llillehr. uul, iiMMesenliiii' the Chemical Society ot 

 W.ishinglon. 



Mr, W. II. Holmes, representing the .\nthropological Society 

 of Washington. 



Mr. John .\. K.isson, representing the Columbi.i Historical 

 Society. 



Mr, S. P, Langkw, representing the Smithsonian Institution. 



Mr. I'^reileric A, Lncas, representing the Biological Society 

 ot W.ishington. 



Mr. Richaiil Ralhlnin, representing the Philosophical Societ\ 

 of Washington. 



Mr. .\, R. Spottoiil, representing the Cohunbi.i Historical 

 Societw 



