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to our minds, which we hope really to be able to solve, and that in tiio 
solvinfi of them we shall jjain a sort of knowledge, which is likely to be 
not only highly interesting to the scientific l)iologist, bnt also to prove, 
in the end, of great practical value." 
There spoke the cautious, modest, hopeful scientist, (vxpcctant of 
good. Such is the faith which inspires the devoted lives of scientific 
inquirers. 
Printed July, 1915. 
