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WE announced with regret last week the death of Mr. John Gray, one of the examiners of the Patent Office, and well known for enthusiastic and painstaking efforts on behalf of anthropology. Mr. Gray was born at Strichen, Aberdeenshire, on January 9, 1854. He was educated at the Aberdeen Grammar School and at Edinburgh University, where he took the second prize in Prof. Fleeming Jenkin's class in 1873. He obtained the first Royal Exhibition at the Royal School of Mines, London, in 1875, and later received the associateship in metallurgy. He took his degree in Edinburgh in 1878, and entered the Patent Office in that year.
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Mr. John Gray . Nature 89, 246 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089246a0
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