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These were collected into a volume which contains many eloquent 
tributes to the memory of his eminent friends. In connection with 
this office he carried on a voluminous correspondence in various 
guages, a position in which his extensive linguistic knowledge 
tenance and bright eye. He delighted in the society of his friends, 
was fond of amusements, and his childlike simplicity was truly 
a 
Perhaps the recreations derived from such home pleasures pre- 
Served his strength so well, for his intellectual labors ceased only 
With his life. He was passionately fond of music and played the 
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ve, were sung by the students of the University where he had 
ng been an honored and beloved officer. 2 w. a. 
Joun Cassry.—This eminent ornithologist died in Philadel 
on Sunday, January 10th, in the fifty-seventh year of his We 
cite the foll ing ox a tribute to his mem . T. M, Brew- 
ings of the Boston Society of Nat ? 
