222 EAST UNION STREET, 

 BURLIIVGTON, N. J. 



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BINNEY— At Burling-ton, N. J., Aug:. 3, ■William 

 Greene Blnney, formerly of Boston, 75 yrs. 



• "Wrote on Natural History Topic* 



■William Green Blnney, who was of an old 

 Boston family, is dead from paralysis at 

 his home in Burlington, N. J., where he 

 had resided for many years. He was the 

 son of Dr. Ajtnos iBinney of Boston and as 

 a young man lived here. He was educated 

 bo<th In this country and abroad. He be- 

 came a writer and as such was perhaps 

 best known as the author of eevpral ar- 

 ticles on natural history, in which he had 

 made considerable research. Mr. Blnney 

 served lor some years as a director of 

 several financial institutions. Two daugh- 

 ters, the Princess di Camporeale of Rome, 

 and Mrs. Frank^ Earl of Burllngrton, N. J., 

 survive him. 



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