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3n flDeinoriam. 



CHARLES FOX-STRANGWAYS, F.G.S., 1844-1910. 



During the past two or three years it has been our painful 

 duty to record the decease of quite a number of workers in 

 Yorkshire geology. To this list must now^ be added the name 



of C. Fox-Strangways. Mr. Fox-Strangways was a painstaking;, 

 consciencious and careful worker ; most courteous and friendly 

 on all occasions, occupying a place in the hearts of all who- 

 knew him well. He has left behind several important memoirs, 

 which will ever remain a monument to his memory. 



He was born near Exeter in 1844, and after being educated 

 at Eton and Gottingen, he entered the service of the Geological 

 Survey in 1867. He mapped parts of the Yorkshire coalfield. 



Naturalist,. 



