[110]. From the Governor of Lagos arranging a personal interview.
[111]. This reference was made to a cold draught experienced in church.
[112]. A letter written to defend the position of the Board of Agriculture for Ireland against an unwarranted attack of a Cork correspondent of the London “Times” (Ed.).
[113]. The first examination paper set in connection with the “Garton” course of lectures (Ed.).
[114]. A paper on “Agriculture in South Africa,” read before the Royal Colonial Institute on 12th of March, 1901.
[115]. A silver tea service of Indian work presented in recognition of a public service.
[116]. On this date a note of instructions was left to Miss Ormerod’s trustees to deliver to us the “Reminiscences” papers, &c. The end of the note is as follows:—
“And I request Professor Wallace, being a friend in whom I feel complete confidence, to accept the above, and use or not use them for the purpose precisely as in his good discretion he may think fit.”
[117]. See Log Book of a Fisherman, &c., by Frank Buckland, M.A., pp. 366, 367.
[118]. The substance of the foregoing statement was supplied by Dr. Bethune. The following (condensed) obituary notice by Professor A. S. Packard, of Brown University, and referred to by Miss Ormerod, appeared in “Science,” and subsequently in the “Canadian Entomologist.”