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by which we could trace the site after the changes 
wrought since 1829. After several ineffectual at- 
tempts, I finally perceived a flat grave, surrounded 
by an iron railing, and covered with weeds. Its sur- 
face seemed to me very regular, and I probed this lot. 
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POSITION OF THE BURIAL PLACE OF LAMARCK IN THE CEMETERY 
OF MONTPARNASSE, 
There was a gravestone there. The grave-digger 
who accompanied us cleared away the surface, and 
I confess that it was with the greatest pleasure 
and with deep emotion that we read the name 
Dassas. 
“We found the place, but unfortunately, as I have 
