150 PITTONIA. 
able number of the peculiar shrubs and trees of the Cali- 
fornia region, and also with some of the most beautiful of our 
indigenous Liliaceæ, including Lilium Wash inglonianum, L. 
pardalinum, L. parvum and L. maritimum. Tt will also be 
connected prominently with the peculiar vegetation of Cedros 
Island, the exploration of which remote and interesting spot 
was begun by Dr. Andrew J. Veatch, one of Dr. Kellogg's 
early associates in the Academy, as long ago as 1859. Dr. 
Torrey, in recognition of his services to the botanical science 
early dedicated to him, under the name of Kel loggia, a Ru- 
biaceous genus of the Sierra Nevada which has remaiued 
monoty pleal. 
All who have known Dr. Kellogg will remember him as a 
man who, without asserting any claims to rank as a great 
botanist, was nevertheless one of the most ardent lovers of 
plant life, especially of those forms of it which make the for- 
est, grove and thicket. His admiration for trees was un- 
bounded ; and I have it from the lips of one who was of the ` 
party in whose company he first beheld the giant Sequoias, that 
on the first near view of these primeval wonders of the Califor- 
nia forest, he stopped, trembling with emotion, then walked on 
and paused again and looked, and, last of all the company, 
reached the shade with tears still rolling down his face, so 
deeply was he moved by the sublime presence of these sur- 
viving monuments of a botanical age long dead. , 
He will also be remembered as a man of singular purity 
and uprightness of character. Deeply pious, he abominated 
all hypocrisy and cant, and was free from any tinge of re- 
ligious bigotry. Jews and Greeks, Catholics and Protestants 
were all one to him if sincere. And the moral uprightness of 
his nature was not at all of that easy and negative kind 
which can not disapprove of anything which is done in the 
speak, at all hazards, rather than seem to give assent to that 
which he could not approve ; and this without the least as- 
sumption of superior virtue, which is the mark of hypocrisy. 
