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OBITUARY. 63 
banter with the cabman about the size, weight, an 
hampers; the banter was as to whether the charge should be made 
for size, weight, or number. I made an amusing remark, and Dr. 
ull at this immediately turned round and said, ‘Are 
Worthington Smith?’’ Directly afterwards he was introduced to 
Mr. Berkeley, who was inside the building. At this meeting Dr. 
Bull was awarded (for the Woolhope Club) the first prize for his 
collection of named fungi. Dr. Bull had only at that time used 
Dr. Badham’s volume and my coloured charts. 
Museum) were at the above-mentioned exhibition, and with these 
gaily ascended the platform wit erous actual speci- 
mens of fungi be im, and delivered an excellent address, full 
of humour, but scientifically accurate from end. He 
mind 
and was always ready to glean facts any source, likely o 
i He was of course the very soul of the Woolhope Club: it 
18 In fact impossible to imagine th ub without him. Att 
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obliging, thoughtful, kind, and pleasant to everyone. His memory 
will be p large and : 
