[145] The book, thus abbreviated, and entitled "The Student's Elements of Geology," was published in 1871. A second edition appeared in February, 1874; a third, revised by Mr. Leonard Lyell and others, in 1878; and a fourth, edited by Prof. P. M. Duncan, in 1885.
[146] "Antiquity of Man" (fourth edition), chap. vii.
[147] She had been suffering from influenza, but had accompanied her husband and nephews to Ludlow at the beginning of the month. They became uneasy at her increasing debility, and returned to town on the 14th ("Life, Letters, and Journal of Sir C. Bunbury," iii. p. 9).
[148] He mentions, on January 5th, 1856, that she had not been well enough to breakfast with him, "for the second time only since our marriage."
[149] Quoted from an obituary notice by G. S. Hillard, Esq., in the Boston (U.S.) Daily Advertiser (printed in Life, Letters, and Journals, ii. p. 467).
[150] This was published after his death. He had completed one volume; the other was revised by his nephew Leonard.
[151] About the same time he was admitted to the freedom of the Turners' Company in the City of London.
[152] Now Professor Judd, F.R.S., of the Royal College of Science, South Kensington.
[153] Life, Letters, and Journals, ii. pp. 453-459.
[154] The Club consists of a certain number of Fellows of the Geological Society, who dine together before the evening meetings.