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respected by the islanders, and indeed by all who 
had the privilege of any relations with him; and 
when he died at Eoligary in February 1886, in the 
seventy-seventh year of his age, he was much missed 
and sincerely mourned. He, like his eminent elder 
brother, was interested in the ornithology of the 
Hebrides, as is also one of his sons, Mr William 
Lachlan MacGillivray, now of Eoligary, who has 
a fine ornithological collection there, and has 
made not a few presentations of birds and eggs of 
special interest to the Edinburgh Natural History 
Museum. 
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