Annals of the Royal Society Club the Record of a London Dining Club in the Eigh

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Annals of the Royal Society Club the Record of a London Dining Club in the Eigh
Archibald Geikie
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His remarkable capacity for research and his unwearied industry in prosecuting it remained with him through life. In the midst of his scientific work he now accepted the honourable but somewhat onerous position of President of the Royal Society. He fulfilled its duties with diligence and tact, and took his place worthily as Chairman of the Club. But his inextinguishable desire to see fresh botanical regions led him in 1877 to undertake still another tour. At the age of sixty he accompanied anot...her veteran botanist, Dr. Asa Gray of Harvard, in a tour through Colorado, Utah and California. Honours of every kind were showered upon him, not only in his own country, but from all parts of the world. He was an Honorary member of every important scientific society and an Honorary graduate of innumerable Universities. He was made a member of the British Order of Merit and a Knight Grand Cross of the Star of India. His heart continued to be in his work, and his mind remained active up to the very end.

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