Friday.—All classical.

Saturday.—All classical except “Lecture in Euclid to sixth and upper fifth.”

[141b] Charles Darwin’s home at Shrewsbury.

[152a] Reprinted, with corrections (by the kind permission of the Syndics of the University Press), from Vol. v. of Sir G. Darwin’s Scientific Papers. The biographical sketch of my brother is reproduced in a somewhat abbreviated version and does not contain Prof. E. W. Brown’s contribution.

[152b] The third of those who survived childhood.

[152c] At Maer, the Staffordshire home of his mother.

[153] Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Vol. 1., p. 319.

[156] Guillim, John, A Display of Heraldry, 6th ed., folio 1724. Edmonson, J., A Complete Body of Heraldry, folio, 1780.

[157] Afterwards Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford. Born 1808, died 1893.

[158a] The late Mr. Routh was the most celebrated mathematical “Coach” of his day.