













PENH ALLOW — At sea, Oct. £0, Da^aid P. 

 Penhallow, Professor at McGill Un#rersiiy. 







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324 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 













(Entered at the Post Office, Boston, Mass., as 

 Second Class Mail Matter) 













TUESDAY; OCTOBER 25, 1910 













WAS IN JAPAN 25 YEARS 



Professor David P. Penhallow, Who Died 

 at Sea, Was Father of Dr. Dun lap P. 

 Penhallow of Boston 



Professor David P. Penhallow, father of 

 Dr. Dunlap P. Penhallow of Boston, died 

 at sea a few days ago, while he and his 

































wife were bound for Europe on one of the 

 Allan line steamers sailing from Montreal. 

 Professor Penhallow was born at Ports- 













mouth, N. H., and wag a graduate of the 

 Amherst Agricultural College. For a time 

 he resided in Cambridge, subsequently going 

 to Japan, where he was connected with one 

 of the agricultural colleges of that Oriental 

 country. Returning about rtwenty-five 

 years ago he associated himself with Mc- 

 Gill University, Montreal, as professor of 

































botany and had been there ever since. 



His wife, who survives him with the son, 

 was formerly Miss Sarah Dunlap of Am- 













h»r«t. 















































































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