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m the ])revious one. Appointed travelling Fellow of his 

 college, 1854-03, he visited the countries to which reference 

 has been already made, with the results above mentioned. 

 A Fellow of the Royal Society, of which he was also a Vice- 

 President, and of the Linnean and Zoological Societies, he 

 was awarded the gold medal of the Linnean Society and one 

 of the Royal medals adjudged by the Royal Society in 1900. 

 His death, at the age of seventy-eight, took place at Cam- 

 bridge on the 7th inst., and on Monday last he w^as laid to 

 rest in St. Giles's Cemetery, Huntingdon Road, in the 

 presence of a large number of sorrowing friends, many of 

 whom had travelled a considerable distance to pay a tribute 

 of respect to his memory. 



