In Memoriam. — U. P. James. ~ 



In 1872, in consideration of valuable donations from the Western 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, the Cincinnati Society of Natural 

 History conferred life-memberships upon Messrs. Robert Buchanan, 

 U. P. James, Robert Clarke, George Graham, D. E. Bolles, S. T. 

 Carley, and John A. Warder; and we are pained to say that only 

 two of the revered group still live to enjoy the privilege conferred 

 upon them, as a responsive recognition of the substantial benefits 

 bestowed by them and gratefully accepted by us. May we ever 

 cherish the memories of these men, emulating their many virtues, 

 and endeavoring to supply their places in this Association. 



In presenting this tribute of deference to the memory of one deserv- 

 ing of homage, we respectfully submit the following testimonial : 



Resolved: That in f he demise of oar revered associate, U. P. James, 'he Cincin- 

 nati Society of Natural History has been bereft of one of its most esteemed 

 and useful members ; and that our profound sympathies be hereby extended to 

 the relatives of the bereaved family. 



A. J. Howe, 



Wm. Hubbell Fisher, 



A. T. Keckeler. 



