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THE 101st anniversary of the death of Domenico Cirillo, friend of Linnæus, and famous both as botanist and physician, occurred on Monday, October 29. The account of the life and work of this great Neapolitan, given by Prof. Giglioli in another part of the present issue, appears, therefore, at a very appropriate time, and will be read with much interest by every naturalist. We are glad to be able to publish this appreciative notice of some of Cirillo's contributions to science, and thus to add to the number of those who, knowing his works and career, will cherish his memory.

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Notes . Nature 63, 10–14 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/063010a0

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