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THE Paris correspondent of the Times announces the death of M. Deherain, professor of vegetable physiology in the Museum of Natural History, and of M. Hautefeuille, mineralogist at the Faculty of Sciences. Both were members of the Paris Academy of Sciences. The death is also announced of M. Alexandre Bertrand, one of the original founders of the fine museum of St. Germain, of which he had been curator since 1862. He was also professor at the Ecole de Louvre of national archaeology, and his fame as an archaeologist was world-wide.

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Notes . Nature 67, 133–137 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067133a0

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