532 LOUIS AGASSIZ. 



the Museum on the last Thursday of June, at 

 half-past eleven o'clock. I shall be delighted 

 to see all to whom it is convenient to come. 

 The Museum has grown not only in magni- 

 tude, but in scientific significance, and I like 

 from time to time to give you an account of 

 its progress, and of my own work and aims. 

 How much thought and care and effort this 

 kind plan of yours must have involved, scat- 

 tered as you all are ! It cannot have been 

 easy to collect the names and addresses of all 

 those whose signatures it was delightful to me 

 to see again. Words seem to me very poor, 

 but you will accept for yourself and your 

 school-mates the warm thanks and affection- 

 ate regards of your old friend and teacher. 



L. R. Agassiz. 



