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IN MEMOKIAM— H. G. FLANAGAN, F.L.S. 
many rare exotics as well as South African trees, shrubs and succulents. It 
would be impossible to estimate the delight and comfort he must have derived 
from this pursuit, especially when one remembers that he suffered continually 
from headaches, and that there were periods lasting for days when he was 
prostrated by severe attacks of this painful malady. 
Of a modest and retiring disposition H. G. Flanagan was, nevertheless, 
one of the leading farmers of his day, and it is most gratifying to record that 
he lived to reap some of the reward of his strenuous labour and undaunted 
perseverance; for during the latter part of his life the name of Flanagan 
Brothers and their famous citrus farm were known all over South Africa. 
H. M. L. B. 
CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY W. LEWIS AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 
