
916 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. 
— Petrus Heude, missionary and naturalist, near Shanghai, China, Janu- 
ary 3, aged 66. — George Samuel Jenman, government botanist, in George- 
town, British Guiana, February 28, aged 56.— Prof. Dr. A. Ludwig G. 
Leimbach, editor of the Deutsche botanische Monatsschrift, in June, aged 53. 
— William Neale Lockington, a student of Crustacea and fishes, and at 
one time a considerable contributor to this journal, at Worthing, Sussex, 
England, August 3, aged about 60.— John William May, entomologist, in 
London, June 17, aged 78. — Antonio Mori, professor of botany, at Modena, 
April 6. — Felix Nawrocki, emeritus professor of physiology, in Warsaw, 
June 3, aged 64. — David Pacher, author of a flora of Carnathia, aged 86. — 
Dr. P. Plósz, professor of physiology, at Budapest, aged 57. — Dr. Bernard 
Schmidt, docent for botany in Tübingen, May 28, aged 35. — Dr. Michael 
Tichomiroff, professor of anatomy in the university at Kieff, May 30, 
aged 54.— Charles M. Wakefield, student of the insects of New Zealand, 
May 11, aged 64. 
(Wo. 430 was mailed October 21.) 
