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Obituary .—Alfred Stanley Marsh. 
His personality was of the frankest, merriest and most good-humoured. 
He radiated gaiety and good fellowship. Always ready for a jest, his 
quaint wit enlivened many a conversation. His sense of the odd possi- 
bilities of words led him into the paths of humorous verse and prose. 
He was editor of, and responsible for a great part of the matter in the 
latest number of that celebrated periodical ‘The Tea Phytologist \ His 
cheerful goodwill and appreciative outlook upon life made his presence 
the best possible antidote to depression. All who knew him sincerely 
mourn the loss of his bright and stimulating personality. To his many 
devoted friends his death brought bitter grief for the passing of one whose 
comradeship is among the happiest memories of their lives. 
R. H. C. 
Cambridge, 
March , 19 1 6. 
