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COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



[Jan. 



George B. Loring. 

 John Cummings. 

 George C. Richardson. 

 Prof. Willi A.M B, Rogers. 

 Roger Wolcott. 

 Alpheus Hardy. 

 Otis Norcross. 



Prof. James Hall, Albany. 

 Prof. James D. Dana, New Haven. 

 Prof. A. GuYOT, Princeton. 

 Dr. J. H. Rauch, Chicago. 

 Pres. Gillman, San Francisco. 

 Dr. H. Wpieatland, Salem. 

 Pres. A. D. White, Ithaca. 

 Pres. Caswell, Providence. 

 Prof. Joseph Henry, Washington. 



Henry P. Kidder. 

 Augustus Flagg. 

 T. G. Gary. 

 George P. King. 

 Thomas G. Appleton. 

 William S. Appleton. 

 * Charles L. Peirce. 



Prof. N. S. Shaler, Cincinnati. 

 Pres. Barnard, New York. 

 John Anderson, New York. 

 Prof. J. P. Lesley, Philadelphia. 

 Dr. Geo. Engelman, St. Louis. 

 Prof. Joseph Leidy, Philadelphia. 

 Prof. Fairman Rogers, " 

 George Davidson, San Francisco. 

 Thomas S. Hoyt, 



N. B. — Subscriptions may be sent to Sebastian B. Schlesinger, Esq., 

 Treasurer of the Committee, 6 Oliver Street, Boston. 



The Agassiz Memorial Teachers and Pupils' Fund. 



Boston, March 10, 1874. 



Louis Agassiz, Teacher. This was the heading of his simple will ; 

 this was his chosen title : and it is well known throughout this country, 

 and in other lands, how much he has done to raise the dignity of the 

 profession, and to improve its methods. His friends, the friends of edu- 

 cation, propose to raise a memorial to him, by placing upon a strong and 

 enduring basis the work to which he devoted his life, — the Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, which is at once a collection of natural objects, 

 rivalling the most celebrated collections of the Old World, and a school 

 open to all the teachers of the land. 



It is proposed that the teachers and pupils of the whole country take 

 part in this memorial, and that on the birthday of Agassiz, the twenty- 

 eighth day of May, 1874, they shall each contribute something, however 

 small, to the Teachers and Pupils' Memorial Fund, in honor of Louis 

 Agassiz ; the fund to be kept separate, and the income to be applied to 

 the expenses of the Museum. 



John Eaton, Commissioner of Education, Washington, D. C. 

 Joseph Henry, Sec''y of the Smithsonian InsVn, Washington, D. C. 

 Joseph White, Sec''y of the Board of Education of Mass., Boston. 

 W. T. Harris, Superintendent Public Schools, St. Louis, Mo. 

 Edward J. Lowell, Boston. 

 John S. Blatchford, Boston. 



Jas. M. Barnard, Treasurer Teachers and Pupils^ Fund, Boston. 



All communications and remittances for the "Teachers and Pupils' 

 Fund" of the "Agassiz Memorial" may be sent to the Treasurer, 



Jas. M. Barnard, Pvoom 4, No. 13 Exchange Street, Boston. 



