iv TO I. F. BLUMENBACH. 



of recommending to imitation the example you 

 have set, of combining together anatomical, phy- 

 siological, and zoological pursuits, and advancing 

 them by reciprocal illustration ; and of expressing 

 individually that high sense of your public services 

 and merits, which is felt generally by all the 

 friends of science. 



I remain. 

 Dear Sir, 

 With the sincerest esteem and respect. 

 Your very obedient Servant, 



W. LAWRENCE. 



College of Physicians, 

 8th Feb. 1819. 



