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which was fatal on April 7th, 1904. So little did he contemplate his 

 demise that he was correcting a proof of an article on Life Insurance 

 he had written three hours and a half before the fatal ending. His 

 remains were interred at Kingston, Ont. 



Among many favourable and pleasing references in the press to 

 Mr. Han^ey's career as an author, the following being from a foreign 

 source may be interesting : — 



'' Instituto Solar Internacional, 



Montevideo, E.G. del Uruguay, 



May 16, 1905. 



(Translation.) 



Mrs. Harvey, Toronto. 



Bear Madam : — 



We have learned by the Toronto newspapers of the death of your 

 illustrious husband, just at the time our Institute had re-elected him 

 as Honorary President for a term of five years. We have decided to 

 drape his portrait that we have in our session-hall according to our 

 by-laws, and adjourn with deep sorrow. We transmit in the name of 

 our Institute this expression of condolence and appreciation of the sad 

 loss to our pre-eminent sciences. We take the liberty of asking you 

 to send all the correspondence you have in your possession for publica- 

 tion bearing upon our scientific pursuits. Please accept our expression 

 of sincerest condolence in your sad bereavement. 



(Signed) ' Carlos Honore, 



Director.' 



'J. Carr^sco Galeans, 



Secretario.' " 



The following list of Arthur Harvey's works, published in the 

 Bibliography of the members of the Eoyal Society for the year 1894, 

 is here reproduced, with additions, so that a complete record may be 

 attached to this memoir: — 



Year Book for British North America, 18G7, and for Canada, 1868 and 186!). 

 Montreal, Gasctte Office. 



The Grain Trade of the Lake Regions. Transactions Literary and ilistoricar 

 (Society of Quebec, 18(53. 



Miscellaneous Statistics of Canada. Government Blue Books, 1865-1870. 



