OBITTAKIKS. 



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bf 



of roncili 



IM M . . . ,. .. . 



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u. -I. ' Ulltosj. a Canadian natural*!, 

 when a I 



d agree in 185& lie joined \\ lkrr 

 lil ion lo Nicaragua, "i 1- 



n in Km 



acted at urgr .u t .i t it* 



clot* atrted ftimilart in the Mexican 



fauna, llr WA n ineiuU 



CaaBS and Suw'-n* <>f Quebec and Ontaro. and 



CVmimissionar of Agrk-ultur 

 to. In I-:*; ightad or th. 



k*l. The 

 i. and in 



ada f Canada" 



water Fishes of ...n a 



1487). 

 



dvado*. n 



it nn early 



Age, ;. -.-e |itibli-hed a um- 



rersal AtlAS thai was regarded AS one of the moat 



.,.:.,,.:,t,. , f th, tun, h, Is-.-s h, f, , Ml .j,.. : . .-;. \| 



.* a periodical that de- 



r sereral yean in trannlatit 

 iaj kii MfnpUi ui rk. hi edit I - N 



and | 



rerselle daa Wcourertes Geographiouea." 



important work on the history of geogTAphy And 

 iihu-al discoveries WAS finally completed on 



imm* ta 1ST! u ,-.i - . ... .-; 



people* of the Omcuiii, ancient 



he** AnneeOeographi(|ue,"an annua 

 uftantly f 

 press. In 1STA h.- n 



unnaire de Geuirra) i 



-'.-. H. presented, 

 t ion* am 



Sax lOATellA, an Italui 



and 



-ratetl a cardinal on Mar. -J I. 1SS4. Cardinal 

 lice eodaarad bim* ln)e among 



'to cholera year and at the time of the earth- 

 quake at Canamicciola, when he ..petted all the 

 lies for t he reception of the sufferers. And wa. 



in Xa|,l~. 



vaa trailed a cardinal on Mat 



atte ' 'V ' i 



;- . 



... 



: . . . 



UhUaWd. 



, r, . , : ... 



e. (aaillU. an Italian pra- 

 l May 1. 



ii 



.-.' . 



works arr a ' 



tali,,n,,f 



cal works were - Jlaitland of loUUnfton i 



SooUarxl of Manr Stuart * (1887) and - Mi 



i,% -Tal.:- 



i., iw.,:. ,.,,i,taii,, aaaadotai M,I r ,. 



many literary characters of the pa* ftftat 



; iir.i in 



*. 

 at the same time director of the ZobWfatT MM- 



and value of bis works in natural history and an* 

 thropology gare him a wiile rrputalun in thr world 

 of science, and caused the Instltat de Franc, and 



\ . . . f > i; . -.-. 



ban to eln i him .. 



^^BsaamMtftft^M Iti tisktiir^l Kftfj"^PV IM| laiflam ff** JMariaavsjaav 



himself with early man. And in the latter part of 

 * publiabed works deAling with 



Nl, ,,|, , 



di.,1 April \ 1^7. H. .a.l U.n f-r n,an 



Asiatic sjeoAiADhV And ethnoBranhv. Greek and imi>r> 



:.. r .-. , tri] parted ' 



>rsteoiai] 

 - poaUl serrice. 



The 



: 



MajTMTl i I hn -nt in H \ 



ailmiral. U.rn in 1K30; 



!ered the nary at the a* 

 teen, and hemme ooaamander of a frigate in the 



I n 1889 be commanded Admiral Tegetho^s 

 flagship at the battle of Ussa. wi 

 thr Austrian nWt by ramminir with hi ironclad 



larpr-t - 



Italian TasstJa. For this he was decorated with the 

 Maria There** order. After the war ),. tool 



prominent part in the work of reorgn 

 Austrian nary, and on the death 



.is post at the bead of the serrice. 

 ntinned the task of hi famous predecessor 

 .t success that naval aut I 



tries hare regarded with admiration in view of the 

 Mnall means placed At bis disposal for the creation 

 of A modern n., 



