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years, when he retired. Among other social activities to 

 which Mr. Derrick applied himself, was the work of the 

 St. John's Ambulance Association- and in this latter he was 

 enthusiastically aided by Mrs. Derrick, who for many years 

 was a most valuable helper in the practical part of the work. 

 Mr. Derrick also filled the offices of a People's Deputy ; a 

 Member of the States Education Committee ; a Director of 

 the Guernsey Gas-Light Company ; a Member of the 

 Guille-AUes Library Council, &c, &c. 



Mr. Derrick's funeral took place on Wednesday, 

 April 12th [1912], the friends meeting at St. James' Church, 

 and the interment being at the Foulon Cemetery. Mrs. 

 Derrick who, at the time of her husband's death, was lying 

 seriously ill at the Victoria Cottage Hospital, passed away at 

 that Institution on Monday, April 22nd [1912], just twelve 

 days after the death of her husband. She was 75 years of age. 



PAPERS BY MR. DERRICK PRINTED IN THE 

 " TRANSACTIONS." 



The Ferns of Guernsey (1882). 

 An Excursion to Icart Point (1888). 



Changes in the Relative Level of Sea and Land round Guernsey 

 (1883). 



Excursion to Herm (1889). 

 A Visit to Jethou (1890). 

 Guernsey Clays (1892). 

 A Visit to Lihou (1895). 

 Cup Markings (1896). 

 The Flora of Sark (1896). 



Additions to the Sark Flora, since the publication of the 

 proceedings of 1896 ; further remarks on the Flora and 

 Notes on the List of 1896 (1897). 



Additions to the Sark Flora (1889). 



An Excursion to St. Pierre-du-Bois (1902). 



Jerbourg and its Fortifications — a Contribution to Guernsey 



History (1903). 

 The Antiquities of Alderney (1906). 

 Archaeological Remains in Guernsey (1906). 

 St. Peter-Port in Bygone Times, by Mr. C. J. Cox ; revised and 



edited by Mr. G. T. Derrick (1907). 



With reference to Mr. Derrick's work as a botanist, 

 Mr. E. D. Marquand, A.L.S., the author of the Flora of 

 Guernsey and the Lesser Channel Islands, writes as follows : 



