BILLS RECEIVABLE. 



MRS. W. M. DAVIS 



Airs. Mary Morrill ( Wyman) Da- 

 vis, wife lif Priilcssiii \\'illiam Morris 

 l)a\is, passfcl away-lasi week Friday 

 at hrr Ikiiiic, .^1 I lawtli< irnc street. 

 \\y\ hiishaiul is iin.fessnr emeritus at 

 Harvard and is distinguished as a geo- 

 logist, as a teacher, a scholar, and a 

 writer. He is the holder of inany 

 honorary degrees from universities 

 i abroad. 



Ah s. iJavis was born in this city on 

 Al i_\ 13, 1855, and was a daughter of 

 I Adeline ( Wheelwright) VVyman, who 

 I passed awav soon .after Mrs. Davis's 

 hirtli, and leflries Wvnian. a menilier 

 of the class <>l 183,5 at li.irvard, and 

 a scientist with a world-wide reputa- 

 tion as an anatomist and as a teacher 

 of natural history. She was a grand- 

 (lau,!;,hter nf ilu^ lale Dr. K'ufus Wy- 

 ni.ni. h-ad ol the A'leLe,-ni A.syluni 

 lu Waverley and a pioneer in the 

 hiniiane tre.atnienl ol the nis.ane ; and 

 ■lie u,is a nieee oi Dr. Mnrrill \Vy- 

 rn.ui, al>.. .i .uradnale of the elass of 

 18.1.) al Harvard, who for many years 

 was nne of the best known physicians 

 in the Slate. 



M rs. Davis .spent her life in this 

 city and for many years made her 

 home with her sister, Miss Susan Wy- 

 inan, who passed away prior to Mrs. 

 Uavis' marriage. 



I'uneral services were held on Mon- 

 day from her late residence. 



