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American Museum (whose department of paleon- 

 tology under the able management of Dr. Henry F. 

 Osborn (Fig. 35) is now one of the glories of 

 science), that the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburg 

 and the Field Columbian in Chicago and the 

 Museums of Yale and Harvard and Princeton, be- 

 sides many others both here and in Europe have 

 been largely built up since he wrote those words. 

 One thing is certain as long as science lasts, and 

 men love to study the animals of the present and of 

 the past, Cope's name and work will be remembered 

 and revered. 



I am glad to be able to show a good photograph 

 of this lamented naturalist (Fig. 15). Peace be to 

 his ashes! 



