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surpassed. Since those days you have exercised a pow 
evans ein the promotion of Biological Research. The ‘aicauen 
career of the Annals of Botany is largely due to your energy, 
when others hesitated; and the founding of Section K. of the 
British Association was entirely your own wor 
“We put our names to these few words of eee i of your 
wishes 
always thorough work, with an iteration of all npr 
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GEO. MASSER, Principal Assistant ¢ Cryptogams). 
N. E. iain Assistant in Herbari 
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C. H. Werean, do. do. 
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A. D. Corro do. 
J. F. peeerte pre for India. 
M. SMITH, Artist. 
D. H. Scorr T, Hon. Keeper, Jodrell Laboratory. 
L. A. BOODLE, Assistant in Jodrell Laboratory. 
J. MASTERS HILLIER, Keeper of ums. 
ois eine Aesistant i in Museums. 
W. WATSON, tor 
W. J. BEAN, Assistant Curator. 
J. STOCKS, Private Secretary 
G, DEAR, Storekeeper. 
“JUSTIN ALLEN, Clerk of the Works. 
L. COTTINGHAM BURRELL, Medical bgp 
C. G. NoRRIs, Sergeant of Constable 
Ww. DALLIMORE, Forem 
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A. a Pastas Gheenieaties and Decorative Depart- 
ent. 
" Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 
“ December 16, 1905.” 
Sir W. Thiselton-Dyer continues to reside at Kew till March 31 
next and-to act till that date as Botanical Adviser to the Secretary 
of State for the Colonies, as Technical Adviser in Botany to the 
epee of Agriculture and Poker and to take charge of India 
ce work, 
