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I am sensible of my shortcomings and how madequately Chas. 
Moore’s work has been set before you, but I have done my best 
in the midst of many difficulties and interruptions to give you an 
idea of the labours and discoveries of our illustrious fellow-citizen, 
once a Member of our Club. A man whose scientific acquaintance 
it was my great privilege to make, and whose presence seems to be 
with me as I busy myself amongst the cases that contain the 
results of his life-long work. 
