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THE death of Joseph Wright of Belfast on April 7, at the age of eighty-nine, removes one of the fine old school of naturalists whose interests were bounded only by the earth itself. Though prolonged attention to specific details might have seemed to outsiders a sign of a mind cabined and confined, Wright's enthusiasm over the sheer beauty of the organisms that he studied was an inspiration to the wide circle of his friends.
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Mr. Joseph Wright. Nature 111, 677–678 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111677c0
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