A \ AlTEDMEMIiKK (iOXK. 



I^K. F. S. Daggkt, mrmhcr of tlu- Southern ("alifornia Ararlrmy of 

 '^ vSciences, answered a sudden summons of dealli on tlie .mI 

 instant. 



Dr. Dafi.i^et. with his famil\-, altendcd Easter services on the his- 

 toric and picturesque Mt. Rul)idoux, in Riverside, and shortly after- 

 wards he was stricken, and died in Redlands the following day. The 

 body was brou.ght to Los Angeles, for funeral services and a final 

 resting place. 



Dr. Daggett leaves a family comprising his widow, Mrs. Lelia 

 Axtenn Daggett, who resides at the home, 1333 Fifth Avenue, Los 

 Angeles, a daughter, Mrs. Paul Stuart Rattle, of Cvnwvd, Pa., anrl 



tw'o brothers in the East. He was born in Xorwalk, Ohio, and died 

 in his sixty-fifth year. 



Dr. Daggett's specialty in science was ornithology, and in his 

 years of active research he made a large collection of bird skins 



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