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his publications have appeared in other languages. He was a 

 clear and convincing speaker, and was a member of many scien- 

 tific societies. With all his greatness he was a modest and kindly 

 man, retiring in nature, of studious habits, just in his delibera- 

 tions but firm when his decision was reached. His constructive 

 vision and untiring zeal make him one of the most prominent 

 figures in the professions allied to livestock production. 



