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leave his card while on hife accustomed afternoon drive. Even 

 at the last annual meeting ia November, 1892, he sent a note to 

 the Chairman apologising for his absence. 



Dr. .Tago was married on November 24, 1864, to Maria 

 Jones, daughter of Mr. Richard Pearce, several times Mayor of 

 Penzance, by whom he leaves two daughters. He enjoyed 

 generally good health until 1885, when he was slightly attacked 

 with paralysis. From that year his weakness yearly increased, 

 though his intellect remained as clear as ever. If possible, he 

 always endeavoured to have his afternoon airing in an open 

 carriage, accompanied by Mrs. Jago, or his daughters. Even 

 on the Friday preceding his death, he went for his usual drive,, 

 but he had been ailing rather more than usual during the week. 

 On Saturday he had a fresh though slight seizure, but he 

 apparently soon again rallied. On Tuesday he became uncon- 

 scious. On Wednesday, January 18, 1893, at 4.35 p.m. he 

 passed away peacefully, aged seventy-seven. On the Saturday 

 following his remains were laid to rest in the churchyard at 

 Kenwyn. 



Edwin Dunkin, F.R S. 



