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eminent muscologist was duly published in this Journal,—from 
the same Report to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
Elias Durand died, at Philadelphia, August 14, 1873, in the 
80th year of his age. notice of him appeared in the September 
number of this Journal; and much fuller accounts of his life and 
services have been published in Philadelphia. 
John Lewis Russell, of Salem, Mass., died on the 7th of June, 
in the 65th year of his age. Although he published little besides 
some contributions to the journals, and for several years was 
incapacitated by illness, he was an acute botanist, especially in the 
Jryptogamic department, in which his knowledge of New England 
plants was critical and extensive. 
Henry James Clark, lately Professor in the State Agricultural 
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few years professor of the natural sciences in Middlebury College, 
Vermont ; afterward a missionary and pastor in Illinois; whence 
cation was a thick octavo volume, published by the Harpers, in 
1857, and reprinted in London, entitled ““New Granada: ‘I'wenty 
about 1800 species, the duplicates of which were distributed 
among some principal herbaria. Professor Holton’s pursuits an 
15. The Localization of the Functions in the Brain; by Prof. 
Frrrrer.—All are agreed that it is with the brain that we feel, 
and think and will, but whether there are certain parts of the braim 
