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XL. — Obituary. 



Dr. A. J. Malmgren, Senhor Jose d'Anchieta, and 



Mr. O. Salvin. 



Dr. Anders Johan Malmgren, one of the 20 Foreign 

 Members of the B.O.U., of whose death at Helsingfors, on 

 April 12th, 1897, we have only lately received intelligence, 

 was born in Finland in 1834. In 1869 he became Professor 

 of Zoology at the University of Helsingfors, and in 1874 was 

 made Commissioner of Fisheries. In 1889 he was appointed 

 Governor of the northernmost province of Finland, and took 

 up his residence in Uleaborg. As a zoologist Malmgren 

 paid special attention to the fauna of Northern Europe, and 



