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scientific men. He also prepared many other maps, which are less 

 widely known. 



He always devoted much time to the study of archaeology and anti- 

 quarian matters, and was preparing an elaborate work on the archi- 

 tectural antiquities of Eastern Scotland at the time of his death. 

 He was thirty years a Governor of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals. 

 He was also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and 

 of Scotland, a Fellow of the Geological Society of England, and also 

 of France, and a Member of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engi- 

 neers. He was also indirectly connected with the water works at 

 Frankfort and Budu PcstU, iuul the Canal du Alidi, in Southern 

 France. 



W. B. T) 



