lxxiv CHARLES OTIS WHITMAN 
rapidly developed and brought his life to a sudden and unexpected 
termination on December 6. He, himself, had looked forward 
to at least ten more years of active study, for apart from his 
dyspepsia, which he had learned to control very well, his general 
health was excellent. He thus died unprepared, with work that 
he had carried on up to the last moment in an unfinished condition. 
Memorial services in his honor were held in Convocation Hall 
of the University of Chicago on December 8, and the same evening 
his body was taken to Woods Hole in charge of a committee of 
four appointed by the University, and his two sons. The inter- 
ment took place in the lot of the Marine Biological Laboratory 
in the Episcopal Cemetery at Woods Hole in the presence of a 
small company of scientific friends and colleagues, who came to 
Woods Hole for this purpose, and some of his friends of the 
village. His grave lies almost within sight of the institution which 
he had loved so well, overlooking the harbor. 
At the annual meeting of the Corporation of the Marine Biolog- 
ical Laboratory held in Woods Hole, August 8, 1911, the entire body 
adjourned and marched to the grave of Professor Whitman, where 
a memorial address was read and a wreath placed on the grave. 
Thus those who were unable to attend the interment paid their 
last respects to the memory of the dead leader. 
LIST OF PROFESSOR WHITMAN’S PUBLICATIONS 
1878 The embryology of Clepsine. Quar. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. 18, pp. 215-315. 
1878 Ueber die Embryologie von Clepsine. Zool. Anz., Bd. 1, p. 5. 
1878 Changes preliminary to cleavage in the egg of Clepsine. Proc. Amer. Assoc. 
Adv. Sci., vol. 26, pp. 263-270. 
1880 Do flying fishes fly? Amer. Nat., vol. 14, pp. 641-653. 
1881 Zoology in the University of Tokyo. 
1882 Japanese aquatic animals living on land. Amer. Nat., vol. 16, pp. 403-405. 
1882 Methods of microscopical research in the Zoological Station in Naples. 
Amer. Nat., vol. 16, pp. 697-706; 772-785. 
1882 Ibid: Journal de Micrographie, 6, pp. 558-565; pp. 18, 89 and 188, vol. 7 
(French translation of preceding paper). 
1882 A new species of Branchiobdella. Zool. Anz., pp. 636-637. 
1883 A contribution to the embryology, life-history, and classification of the 
Dicyemids. Mitth. Zool. Sta. Neapel, vol. 4, pp. 1-89. 
1883 Treatment of pelagic fish eggs. Amer. Nat., vol. 22, pp. 1204-5. 
