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He was jOint author with Dr. E. R. Moritz, of the well-known 
“Text-book of the Science of Brewing,’ now unfortunately out 
of print. 
For some years he practised as analytical Chemist in partnership 
with Dr, E. R. Moritz,and for some time lectured on Bacteriology 
at the Jenner Institute. 
He died at Shortlands, Kent, on December 30th, 1901, aged 43. 
CILBERT MORLAND DAY. 
(1901-1903). 
Born at Burton in 1855, he was educated by his father the Rev. 
H. Day, Headmaster of the Burton Grammar School, and entered 
the firm of Bass and Co. when quite young, remaining with that 
firm until his death. 
He was an enthusiastic sportsman and lover of Nature, of a 
cheerful and large-hearted disposition. He distinguished himself 
in athletics, on the football field, and as an oarsman on the river, 
and latterly he became a keen and expert angler. 
He was honorary Secretary of the Society 1892-3, and on the 
Committee 1890 to 1901. 
He read papers on :— 
“ Natural Curiosities.” 
“* Notes on Some Fishes of the District.” 
“Trout and Grayling.” 
He died at Burton, April 30th, 1904, aged 49. 
Aprit, 1911. FRANK E. LOTT. 
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