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To

Rear-Admiral J. W. L. Wharton, C.B., F.R.S., &c. &c.

Hydrographer of the Admiralty

My dear Admiral—Allow me to dedicate to you, as the able Editor of Captain Cook's Journal of his first voyage round the world, that of his fellow-voyager Sir Joseph Banks, in token of the great assistance afforded me through your labour on the aforesaid work, and as the efficient and accomplished tenant of an office for which I have ever entertained a profound respect, that of Hydrographer of the Admiralty.

Let me at the same time take the opportunity of coupling with your name my tribute to the memory of three of your predecessors, who honoured me with their friendship, and encouraged me in my scientific career as an officer in the service to which you belong—Admiral Sir F. Beaufort, Admiral Washington, and Captain Sir F. Evans.

Believe me,
Very sincerely yours,

The Camp, Sunningdale,
May 1896.