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THE death of Mr. John Henry Gurney will be greatly deplored by all who knew him, for he was of a singularly lovable nature, and thought no ill of any one. By this sad event, Norfolk loses her foremost naturalist—one who by work and patronage has for many years done much to advance the study of Nature in his native county. Mr. Gurney, who was seventy-five years of age, died at his residence, Keswick Hall, near Norwich, after a short illness, on November 9.
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C., W. J. H. Gurney. Nature 110, 781 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110781a0
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