Abstract
MR. E. NETTLESHIP, whose death on October 30 we have to deplore, was well known to the public as a distinguished ophthalmic surgeon, and to men of science as an enthusiastic worker on the subject of heredity. He was one of the six sons of Henry John Nettleship, solicitor, of Kettering. Three of his brothers became noted. The eldest, Henry, held the Corpus professorship of Latin at Oxford with great distinction. The second, John Trivett, was well known for his accurate and realistic pictures of wild animals, and was the author of the first serious study of Browning. The youngest, Richard Lewis, was a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.
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