Memoir of Charles Cardale Bahington. 321 



I have a life in Christ to live, 



I have a death in Christ to die; — 



And must I wait till Science give 

 All doabts a full reply ? 



Nay rather, while the sea of doubt 

 Is ragino- wildly round about, 

 Questioning of life, and death, and sin, 



Let me but creep within 

 Thy fold, Christ, and at Thy feet 



Take but the lowest seat, 

 And hear Thine awful voice repeat. 

 In gentlest accents, heavenly sweet. 



Come nnto Me, and rest : 



Believe Me, and be blest. 



Professor Bahington's Contributions to the Local Fauna 

 and Flora. 



1. Catalogue of Insects found at Berwick-upon-Tweed, in 

 August 1834.— Hist. Ber. Nat. Club, i., 81-2 (1835.) 



2. An Account of some Additions to the Flora of Ber- 

 wickshire.— Ibid., I., 176-178 (1838.) 



3. The British Cerastia : a Supplement. Cerastium atro- 

 virens. — Mag. Zoology and Botany, ii., 317, 318. Plate. 

 (1838.) 



[Born at Ludlow, 23rd November 1808 ; Professor of 

 Botany at Cambridge, 12th June 1861 ; died at 5 Brookside, 

 22nd July 1895.] 



