TKIBUTE TO DR. LIP HAM. 2o!i 



He was alone and face to fice with Nature, whose life-long lover he had heen. 

 Fanned by her s{)f(est airs, hilled by her gentle-^t song, liis last conscio'i-! act, per- 

 Jiaps, a fresh effort to trace her endless clue, and he passed on, with swift and pang- 

 less transition, to the solution of the wonderful mystery which envelops all. 



