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Identifier: transactionsmic22ameruoft (find matches)
Title: Transactions
Year: 1879 (1870s)
Authors: American Microscopical Society
Subjects: Microscope and microscopy
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio (etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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00 Pflaum, Magniis 14 37 Rogers, Prof. W. A 25 00 Shepard, Dr. Chas 5 00 Shultz, Chas. S 100 Smith, J. C 15 00 Smith, Jay M 10 00 Taylor, Geo. C 300 Vorce, CM 10 00 Ward, Prof. H. B 10 00 Ward, Dr. R. H 25 00 Whe)pley, Dr. H. W 2 00 Biol, and Micro. Sect. Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 25 00 Buffalo Society Natural Sciences, Buffalo 25 00 Cortland Science Club, Cortland, N. Y 3 00 Iron City Microscopical Society, Pittsburg, Pa 25 00 New Jersey State Microscopical Society, New Brunswick, N. J 25 00 Royal Microscopical Society, London, Eng 25 20 Spencer Lens Co., Buffalo, N. Y 25 00 St. Louis Med. and Surg. Society, St. Louis, Mo 10 00 Troy Scientific Association, Troy, N. Y 50 00 Total contributions to February 12, 1902 $ 596 61 From sale of Proceedings 195 01 Interest and dividends 416 43 Total 31,208 05 The above list includes some contributions received since the lastmeeting. It seemed proper to have all the names to appear in thisvolume. Magnus Pflaum, Custodian. ?^ y s>
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EDWARD WALLER CLAYPOLE IS^ECROLOGY EDWARD WALLER CLAYPOLE, B.A., D.Sc. (LOND.)Of Pasadena, Cal. A truly wise man, loved and respected by all who knew him,has passed on to the other life in the great unknown. The worldis better and science and scientific literature are richer becauseEdward Waller Claypole has lived in this part of Gods universe. Born in Ross, Herefordshire, England, in 1835, ^e was theeldest of six children, four sons and two daughters. He came ofa line of educated and liberal-minded scholars. His paternal grand-father, a clergyman, withdrew from the Church of England tobecome a Baptist minister. His father, also a Baptist minister,educated in the L^niversity of Edinburgh, was a classical scholar.His mother, Elizabeth Mary Blunt, a niece of the English diplomat,Sir Waltham Waller, was brought up in the home of the latter.She received an education superior to that usually given to theyoung women of her day. This heritage of true refinement andculture, of intellectual ab
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