In Memoriam — Walter Angus Dun. 6i 



sorrow which folds the hands in inaction, but which awakens the 

 spirit of those left behind to more earnest zeal, that the noble proj- 

 ects started by him may not fall, but be established as enduring 

 monuments to his memory. 



As one who enjoyed the personal friendship of Doctor Walter 

 Dun, and who has on many occasions felt the sincerity and value 

 of that friendship, I humbly ask to make this small tribute to his 

 memory, treasuring in my heart as many another will, precious re- 

 collections of that true friend. 



