Abstract

IN the death of Arthur Hutchinson, emeritus professor of mineralogy in the University of Cambridge, and lately master of Pembroke, the science of mineralogy has lost an able exponent and investigator. His distinguished services to his Department, first as demonstrator and lecturer and finally as professor, extended over a period of thirty-six years. His loss is a heavy blow to his profession, his University, and his friends.

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