PROF. LLOYD MORGAN, F.G.S., F.R.S. 
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he is willing to devote liis attention to matters that might 
be considered trivial, his lucidity of expression and power 
of giving interest to subjects that popular opinion may term 
dry, combined with patience and modesty, reveal his value 
as the head of a society which, like all societies of the 
kind, is composed mainly of members desiring to learc, 
with a small admixture of those who wish to discuss. 
