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early life. This association was enjoyed on both sides and the 

 revival of the favorite study of his youth seemed to shed a 

 brighter glow over the last years of his life. He attended the 

 first meeting of the fall session on October 6th, in his accus- 

 tomed health and vigor, and on the 23d of the same month was 

 suddenly called to join those associates who had preceded him 

 years before. 



Dr. Woodhouse was present at the Congresses of the Ameri- 

 can Ornithologists' Union, which met in Philadelphia in 1899 

 and 1903, and made the acquaintance of many ornithologists 

 from other parts of the country. At the latter meeting he was 

 elected ;, Corresponding Fellow of the Union. He was also a 

 life member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadel- 

 phia — the oldest member with one exception — and correspond- 

 ing member of other scientific organizations. 



