Mr. Bostock endeared himself to us all by Ws quiet and unassuming manner. At 

 sectional meetings he would produce surprising rarities with an apologetic air, and his 

 modesty concealed an extensive knowledge of Lepidoptera and other insects. 



Although he was a man of considerable wealth he was quite content during the latter 

 part of the war to live alone in his rather large house and do his own catering and cooking. 



A. M. MORLEY. 



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