TESTIMONIALS. 3 



It affords me great pleasure in uniting my testimony in 

 behalf of the meritorious claims of Professor B Jaeger, late of 

 Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J., distinguished in the departments 

 of Natural History and Modem Languages, in which capacity 

 he officiated at that institution for several years up to 1840. 



Professor Jaeger is also a gentleman in deportment, and of 

 exemplary moral character. 



SAM. HAMILTON. Attorney at Law. 



Trenton, N. J., January 20, 1846. 



Washington, February 14, 1846. 

 Having been a student of Princeton College while Professor 

 Jaeger was connected with that institution, I take great pleasure 

 in testifying to his ability in the departments of Natural History 

 and Modern Languages, and cheerfully reccommend him as a 

 gentleman of correct deportment and exemplary moral character. 

 J. G. HAMPTON, Representative of New Jersey. 



Washington, February 14, 1846. 

 The undersigned, although not personally acquainted with 

 Professor Jaeger, are satisfied, from the excellent reputation 

 which he enjoyed as Professor of Natural History and Modern 

 Languages in Princeton College, that his abil ty in those depart- 

 merts of knowledge is undoubted ; and, from the representations 

 of our friends, in whom we have confidence, and who have 

 known Professor Jaeger for a long time, we are also satisfied 

 that he is a gentleman of good moral character. 



Hon. W. W. Wright, Representative from New Jersey. 



Hon. W Miller, Senator from New Jersey. 



Hon. John Runk, Representative from New Jersey. 



Hon. Geo. Sykes, Representative from New Jersey. 



Hon. J. E. Edsall, Representative frorn New Jersey. 



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May 5, 1848. 

 This certifies, that Professor B. Jaeger has given a course of 

 lectures on Zoology, before the pupils of the higher departments 

 of this Institution, which has given great satisfaction The 

 Professor, from his extensive travels in various parts of the world 

 tinder the patronage 6*f the Emperor of Russia, has enjoyed 

 facilities for the acquisition of knowledge in his department, 

 whi-.h fall to the lot of few Naturalists. Besides this, from his. 



