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ness of his replies to his critics, mildness in upholding his opin- 
ions, many of which are proving toda>' to be correct. 
After leaving the Educational Department he .spent .some 
time touring in England, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzer- 
land, Ital\- and France then settled for a while at Tunapuna, 
Trinidad, devoting his time to agriculture and apiculture. He 
afterwards moved to Port-of- Spain where he died after a brief 
illness, August 5, 1916. He was survived about six months by 
his wife, who died on the 2d of February. 1917. They had eight 
children, three daughters and five sons, all of whom are living, 
as follows : 
Mrs. Alex Fraser, wife of the Manager of P'urness Withy 
Co., Port-of-Spain. 
Mrs. Patrick Jones of Port-of-Spain. 
Mrs. Low, wife of the headmaster of Queen’s Royal Col- 
lege in Port-of-Spain. 
Plantaganet L. Guppy (eldest son) Treasurer of Tobago. 
Percy F. L. Guppy, now in Calfornia. 
G. E. L. Guppy, lutendent of Crown Lands, Port-of- 
Spain. 
R. F. L. Gupp\-, District Commi.s.sioner in Madras, India. 
John L. Guppy, Civil Engineer, San Fernando. 
