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the case, i. e., by the fact that your whole life and 

 work have placed all paleontologists under lasting 

 obligations to you." Surely " my cup runneth 

 over; I have a goodly heritage." Greater than their 

 obligations to me, are mine to the men of science 

 who have described, published, but, above all, have 

 prepared and exhibited the noble monuments of 

 creative genius which I have been so fortunate 

 as to discover and make known to the civilized 

 world. My own body will crumble in dust, my soul 

 return to God who gave it, but the works of His 

 hands, those animals of other days, will give joy and 

 pleasure " to generations yet unborn." 



FINIS 



