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Conioseltum Canadense, but the next morning 

 there was slight paralysis of the right arm and 

 tongue. He lingered patiently, in much weak- 

 ness, until the 3Oth of January, 1888, when he 

 gradually sank and quietly passed away. A sim- 

 ple stone in Mount Auburn records his emigra- 

 tion. The Gray Herbarium at Harvard guards 

 his best earthly treasures, and all men are heri- 

 tors of the knowledge which he garnered for 

 America. 



Letters of Asa Gray. 



American Acad. of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, 1888. 



Proc. Royal Society of London, 1889. 



Nat. Academy of Medicine, Washington, 1895. 



A Notice of Asa Gray. W. Deane. 1888. 



