JOMrn,, Bom- Nat- Hist- Soc- 
Thr late JIh. K. C. WROUGHTON, f.l.s., f.z.s.. m.b.o.u. 
“ It was typical of Wroughton's indomitable energy of spirit that lie slionld, after 70, and 
suffering from the grave illness of which he died, have planned and started on such a monu 
mental work as a new Blanford. But this was the key to the character of the man. No work 
was too laborious, too great, or too difficult for him to start on, if life were given him to 
carry it through to a successful conclusion.” 
Oldfield Thomas.\ 
