﻿In Memoriam — Louis Agassiz 



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Epicauta. 



maculata, Say. 

 Cantharis. 



viridana, Lec. 

 Tetraonyx 



fulva, Lec. 



curculionim:. 

 Eugnamptus. 



Collaris, Gyll. 

 Balaninus. 



rectus, Say. 

 Lissorhoptrus. 



simplex, Say. 

 Anthonomus. 



4-gibbus, Say. 

 Artipus. 



floridanus, Horn. 

 Analcis. 



foveolatus, Say. 

 Conotrachelus. 



erinaceus, Dej. 



Rhinoncus. 



pyrrhopus, Boh. 



Sphenophorus. 



pulchellus, Schon. 



SCOLYTID.E. 



Scolytus. 



rugulosus, Ratz. 



ANTHRIBIDiE. 



Eurymycter. 



fasciatus, Oliv. 

 Eusphyrus. 



Walshii, Lec. 

 Brachytarsus. 



variegatus, Say. 



BRENTHIDiE. 



Eupsalis. 



minuta, Drury. 



IN ME MORI A M—L UIS A GA SSIZ* 

 By James A. Henshall, M. D. 



Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen : — 



Seventy-eight years ago to-day, as the morning stars sang to- 

 gether — their reflected forms sparkling on the bosom of the ever- 

 restless sea, twinkling on broad rivers, dancing on tiny brooks, and 

 flashing on ice-fields of Alpestrine heights — they proclaimed to the 

 listening earth glad tidings of an event of unusual importance : the 

 ushering into existence of one who was destined to follow the light 

 of the stars into the depths of the sea to reveal its hidden mys- 

 teries; to track their paths by river and mountain-brook to Alpine 

 glacier ; and to wrench the rock-bound secrets from the bosom of 

 earth itself. • 



* This paper was delivered by invifafion at the "Memorial Exercises," held 

 on Agassiz's birthday, May 28, 1S85, at the Society's building, and is printed by 

 a vote of the Society and the general request of the members. 



