1GG AROUND THE WORLD VIA INDIA. 



him one of the busiest men in Adelaide. He is equally 

 at home in his physiologic institute as in the great hall 

 of the museum crammed from floor to ceiling with the 

 choicest specimens of the animal and vegetable king- 

 doms of his own country as well as from all parts of 

 the world, and the products of man's ingenuity from the 

 stone age up to the most recent inventions. This part 

 of his work is to him a labor of love. He has made this 

 museum what it is, the best in Australia and the peer 

 of many in countries that count their age by centuries. 

 From what has been stated it must become clear to any- 

 one that the Australian universities offer to medical 

 students advantages and opportunities equal to if not 

 superior to any of the medical schools of America and 

 the United Kingdom. It would be folly for any Aus- 

 tralian medical student to cross the ocean in either di- 

 rection in search of something better, because if he did 

 he would certainly meet with keen disappointment. 

 Colombo, Ceylon, Aug. 25, 1904. 



