1893. ] NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 173 
28 JERMYN STREET, LONDON, S. W. ) 
: 16th February, 1893. j 
DEAR PROFESSOR KEMP—I am glad to learn from your letter of the 
-5th inst. that it is proposed to hold a meeting in memory of Dr. J. 8. 
Newberry, and I most sincerely wish that I could be present at it to add 
my little tribute of respect, admiration and affection. It has seldom 
‘been my lot to meet a man who at once so established himself in one’s 
inner heart as a friend to be entirely trusted and loved; one whose 
sympathy went out to you in a hundred ways, and who at the same time 
commanded your deepest respect for his brilliant intellectual gifts, and 
for that strong will and brave spirit that carried him through all difficul- 
ties and opposition. I never knew aman whose true character was more 
vividly expressed by his face, and I shall cherish, as long as I live, the 
memory of that noble head with its eye like an eagle’s, its firm set mouth, 
and that play of kindly humor that used to light up the whole expression 
of his countenance. 
Of his scientific career, of the wide range of his activity, and of the 
value of the contributions with which he enriched science, I have no 
room to say anything here, I trust that among his surviving friends 
some will be found anxious to give the world a clear outline of the 
enormous amount of work which he achieved. 
I dwell rather on his personal character, and on the loss which his 
death has brought on all who knew him. For myself, one of the strongest 
links which bound me to the States has now been severed, but amidst my 
sorrow I rejoice that it has been given to me to have the privilege of 
knowing and loving suchaman. With truest sympathy in your efforts 
to do honor to his memory, 
Yours ever truly, 
ARCH. GEIKIE. 
Mr. J. W. Hotroway, of the Worthington Co. and President 
of the Engineers Club, followed with personal reminiscences of 
Dr. Nrewserry, drawn from the early days when they were boys 
together at Cuyahoga Falls. Remarks were also made by 
Prof. J. J. Stevenson, Prof. R. P. Wurrrierp, Prof. J. K. Ress, 
and Prof. D. S. Marri. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PROFESSOR J. S. NEWBERRY. 
EDITED BY J. F. KEMP, 
The original list on which the following bibliography is based, 
was prepared by Dr. Newserry himself in 1889. It contained, 
however, many gaps and omissions, which have been filled as 
