I^XST^TEAjr SOCXETT OK UHUMIJi. 



in keepings WI101 prartiring as a ^^bymaaok, 1« «feended lAe 

 enstomarf bhdk eoat, knee^weechcA, and s9k ainckia ga, fir Ike 

 fcxy jgood leaaon tiiai; somlHe eoioais eould not; 1ml mg n p ii l ' 

 ^oonijr ideas toUiesi^; andwaa one of tie finlt vlao adoptied 

 tihe emtom, no«r nmirciad in llie ^ufisBHon, of dienong; in onfi- 

 naij cnetome. Ln damg IIih Dr. Boottt: adopiicd Uk Ube eoai, 

 gili; bnttonm, and bnff vealtof tiie period, whifli fe ontinned lo 

 wci^r to Hie faat;, and wiik vlndt dreae hn naioil ae q i aainHa ncea, 

 no leas tihan Ins pefaonal friewda, vill ei^er ■iiHwiiili kon. In 

 pesaon be waa ao lall and Udn as adaiaaik to J M ggwji : ilUeallk, 

 and file refinement) of Ua •■laniaf mi.. Mff expscmiai, aUveae, aidl 

 bearing woe in perfect re-rjzrr - pn KA i iw P anoad and 



many aeeompKahmgiitaL ti^t^ .a laoae — ireiynndk^ 



no doubt, becanae he ak -^ mgodal qpirita ; 



and be newer lost a frif' r^dde^ a« be 



ofiben ^peaied to be o^ t hjs^ of tbe 



qnaliiiea of idioee be k -e fiam 



tbat true modffltj wbieL r^iBa 



affiBidatian of adnniiaiioini 

 known to alter audi f^im: 



Dr. Boott's seienixfic i^ 

 niaed He was on aerie 

 Ijonnean Socielty; m. IS^' 

 ber of tbe li^eeiim of Xjit 

 became a Foreign H 

 of Arts and Seiencte- 

 tbeMfdi ra l Sodetr 

 iTrT'. " ?- ' * lie BoBt'-': ~- 

 % ^Jemftof : 



leeog- 

 «f tbe 



time be nener Mtfy : 

 SttttT. an Cbristma;;^ 



■TT, 



AofX 



isi^ in li» be Wi 



_ :> time be bad re- 



' ~- ciflcaoned tiU 



-ifi«mt tfai, 



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