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Fishes, and, as rapidly as it can be done, the whole vast collection will 

 be cataloged and reported upon, the new species being described and 



figured. 



The writer cannot conclude these lines without expressing his 

 admiration for the patience and physical and moral courage shown by 

 his young friend in his lonely and often perilous wanderings through 

 regions where dangers lurked on all sides. 



