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friends, to some extent prevented his obtaining position worthy of his attain- 
ments. His former pupils love and revere his memory. 
He was married a second time, in 1883, to Mrs. Mary E. Pedrick, who sur- 
vives him. She resides at Van Buren, Ark. 
He left four sons and one daughter. The funeral services were conducted by 
Revs. A. M. Richardson and W. G. Banker, and the remains were buried in 
Oak Hill cemetery, Lawrence. 
Following is appended a list of his writings, as far as obtainable at this time: 
Catalogue of the plants seen in Kansas. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., Vol. I, 1872 
(Kansas Agr. Rep., 1872, pp. 346-374) ; reprint, 1896, pp. 8-20. 
Report on the botany of Kansas for the year 1873. L. c., Vol. II, 1873; reprint, 
1896, pp. 74-79. 
Roport on botany, 1874. L.c., Vol. III, 1874; reprint, 1896, pp. 122-127. 
Centennial catalogue of the plants of Kansas. L. c., Vol. V, 1876, pp. 40-59.. 
Botanical addenda. L. c., VI, 1878, pp. 40-42. 
Report of the meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science. The Kansas Monthly, 
1879, p. 185. 
Botany of Kansas. Second Bien. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agr., 1880, pp. 445-461. 
Indians. The Kansas Monthly, 1880, pp. 12, 13. 
The Indians—their present condition. L. c., pp. 26-28. 
Scraps of Indian history. L. c., pp. 57, 92-94, 232, 233. 
The Cherokees —a glimpse at their present condition. IL. c., pp. 174, 175. 
Thoughts on philosophy. lL. c., 1881, p. 141. 
Thoughts on’development. L.c., pp. 154, 155. 
Botanical addenda for 1879 and 1880. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., VII, 1880, pp. 
123-131. 
Additions to the catalogue of Kansas plants. Third Bien. Rep. St. Bd. Agr., 
1882, pp. 603, 604. 
Botanical addenda for 1881 and 1882. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., VIII, 1882, pp. 
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Botanical addenda for the years 1883 and 1884. L. c., IX, 1884, pp. 142-144. 
