OBITUARY NOTICES. 1x 
As a writer of pure, excellent English he was unexcelled; as a 
thinker clear, deep and far-reaching ; as an investigator calm, im- 
partial and accurate; as a leader in the advancing thought of his 
day, he was ‘‘ primus inter pares, facile princeps’’—beloved and re- 
spected by all who knew him, an active, amiable, gentlemanly 
Christian—a true Philosopher. And as such we mourn his loss. 
Among papers left by him were found memoranda on P/z/ologt- 
cal Relation of Roots of Japanese Language with Those of Aryan 
for a paper which he intended to prepare for A. P. S.; also others 
on the Lthnology of Japanese Islands. It is to be hoped these will 
find fitting editors. 
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