Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . House Doc. 112; 61st Cong., 2d Sess. SMITHSONIAN REPORT 1909-WILLCOCKS MAP IV. Kfpnnted from the (Itosraphical Jan. BIO. by permi««,ov of the Royal Geographical Snruly. House Doc. 112; 61st 2d Soss ALBERT GAUDRY AND THE EVOLUTION OF THEANIMAL KINGDOM. By Ph. Glangeaud,Professor of Geology in the University of Clermont-Ferrand. (Translated by permission from Revne geuerale des Sciences pures et appli-quees, Paris, 20th year. No. 6. Marcli 30, 1909. French science has recently lost one of its most ilhistrious


Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . House Doc. 112; 61st Cong., 2d Sess. SMITHSONIAN REPORT 1909-WILLCOCKS MAP IV. Kfpnnted from the (Itosraphical Jan. BIO. by permi««,ov of the Royal Geographical Snruly. House Doc. 112; 61st 2d Soss ALBERT GAUDRY AND THE EVOLUTION OF THEANIMAL KINGDOM. By Ph. Glangeaud,Professor of Geology in the University of Clermont-Ferrand. (Translated by permission from Revne geuerale des Sciences pures et appli-quees, Paris, 20th year. No. 6. Marcli 30, 1909. French science has recently lost one of its most ilhistrious repre-sentatives, Albert Gandry. My cherished and venerated master, whohas departed at the age of 81 years, leaves behind liim universal andprofound regrets, not alone in the learned world, but among all thosewho had met him and known him, and even among those (and theyare legion) who have read his works—works inspired by the loftiestideals. The scholar who devoted sixty years of his life to science, in an ex-clusive manner, leaves behind him a shining track which brightlyilluminates the history of the faunas which have succeeded one an-ot


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