& WILLIAM WILLIAMSON NEWBOULD. 
remark, sometimes led to amusing circumlocutions. 
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when 
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asked his opinion of one whom he took for a botanical ramble, he 
time, though he hasn’t said anything about it. 
occasion I asked him if some one—not a botani 
man: and he said, “ 
deal of slothful energy. 
* Qn another 
was not a lazy 
anist— 
Well, I would rather say that he had a good 
his devotion to botany may be said to have been 
ug 
Mr. Newbould’s leading characteristic, his inter 
d his information singularly varied. He 
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earlier “‘ High Church” party, he was able to appreciate the good 
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you heartily for it.’ 
Was so simple, and yet so earnest and so good. 
