344 THE ZOOLOGIST 
corpus senio, ac laboribus confectum,” when he answered the last 
roll-call. 
The flowers that Turner loved so well had only blossomed for 
five more seasons when another famous alumnus-of Cambridge laid 
aside his study of zoology. On July 29th, 1573, the spirit of John 
Caius fell upon a heavy slumber. 
Oxford men are not disloyal, but we do envy our sister 
University the memory of these early naturalists, who surely 
owed whatever was noblest in their characters to the wise and 
discriminating education of their Alma Mater. ) 
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