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tory : in point of accuracy, the Editor is of opinion, that 

 they never have been excelled, and seldom equalled. 



Neither these inestimable drawings, nor the manuscript 

 observations, to which the Editor has alluded, shall be 

 lost. They have been preserved with care, and shall 

 be given to the public, which will acknowledge them, in 

 this respect at least, as proofs of the correctness of this 

 eulogy of one, a Brother and a Friend, whose loss the 

 writer will never be able to repair: of a man whose 

 public usefulness, whose private virtues, whose man- 

 ners, and the charms of whose society, had endeared 

 him to thousands. — To such worth and virtues, feeble 

 indeed is this tribute of respect and affection., But it 

 has one value, that of unaffected sincerity. 



Died lately at Chesnut-Hill, Dr. Amos Gregg, Jun., 

 a young Physician of great merit. He devoted much 

 of his attention to the study of Natural History, espe- 

 cially of Botany, and was the author of several papers 

 in this Journal. 



