Tn Memoriam, William ColUnga LuUs, M.A., F.S.A. 99 



(/J) " Kound about Coate," by P. Anderson Graham, Art Journal, 

 January, 1893, Nvith nine illustrations by H. B. Tidmarsh. 



(i) Biography, by Dr. Garnett, in Dictionary of JSaiional Biography, 

 vol. xxix. 



{k) " The Books of Richard JeflPeries," Nature Notes, i., 194. 



Note. 

 The BiUiography is probably still far from complete, and I shall be glad 

 to have any additions or corrections. My memoranda as to articles relative to 

 JefCeries have been mislaid, and I can therefore only quote a few here. I take 

 this opportunity of thanking those who have kindly helped me in various ways, 

 especially W. Cunnington, Esq., for the loan of the Sistory of Malmeshury ; 

 H. N. Goddard, Esq., for that of several hitherto unpublished letters ; the 

 Eev. A. Smythe-Palmer, D.D., for collating my list with the British Museum 

 Catalogue (which appears to be very deficient in editions of JefEeries) ; and 

 Messrs. Brown & Co., of Salisbury, for aUowing me to look over several years of 

 the Bookseller and other papers. 



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11 Pmoviam, William Collings f «& 



^CjjeiY the death of the Rev. W. C. Lukis our Society has lost 

 ^ ^ another of its oldest officers, for at the inauguration of the 

 Society in 1853 (now very nearly forty years ago) Mr. Lukis and 

 Canon Jackson jointly undertook the office of General Secretaries, 

 and to their united efforts we are indebted for the excellent start 

 which they gave to the Society. 



Mr. Lukis was a born archseologist and naturalist, inheriting his 

 scientific knowledge from his father, Colonel Lukis, who was dis- 

 tinguished for his careful researches into the construction and uses 

 of the rude stone monuments of Brittany and this country, and 

 also for his profound acquaintance with the natural history, in all 

 its branches, of the Channel Islands, where his home lay. 



The subject of this memoir was born in Guernsey in 1817, and 



* Many of the details of this memoir are derived from the Biograph for 1881, 

 vol. vi., pp. 37—39. 



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