SIR JOHN KIRK AT HOME. 
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that border the sea; he photographs; and, above all, 
he gardens. Here, among his Cycads and his Orchids, 
his Ensetes and his Dracaenas, spade in hand, a wide¬ 
awake hat on his head, a rare flower in his button-hole, 
and rustic contentment irradiating his face—here, amid 
scenery which typifies a botanist’s paradise, Sir John 
Kirk is emphatically At Home. 
Fig. 15.—Colob us Kirkii. 
