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A THOUSAND YEARS HENCE.
233

To

THE MOST NOBLE

Augustuu Gustavus Frederick Adolphus Ludovicus Nicholas Alexander Theodore Christian Maximilian Ernest Oscar Constantine William John Henry Edward George Albert Victor

SELPHNIL,

who was fifth Baron, fourth Viscount, third Earl, second Marquis, and first Duke of Selphnil; Marquis Laplace and Duke de Lesseps; Baron, Viscount, Earl, Marquis, and Duke of Washington; Duke of Waterloo and Inkerman, of Aphgan-Robburts and Cairowolseley; Earl of Arkwright, Jameswatt, Smeaton and Stephenson; Marquis of Smithadam, Humeton and Gibbonville; Earl of Siemens and Bessemer, and Duke of Richardowen, Portdarwin, Huxleyville, and Tyndalton. Also, Selphnil MacSelphnil, and the MacSelphnil of that Ilk in North Britain; and Selphnil O' Selphnil, and the O'Selphnil of Bally Selphnil, in the Sister Isle, and territorially affiliated to the O'Shillelaghs of Donnybrook, in the most ancient peerage of Ireland.

The other monument above alluded to was inscribed as follows:—

To

CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN,

Fellow of the Royal Society;

Author of "The Origin of Species;"

Founder of his age's accepted Theory of the Evolution of all Organic Being.