FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS. 



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FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS. — 7 



(Number limited to seventy-five. Elected as vacancies occur.) 



Class I. — Mat he mat leal and Physical Sciences. — 26. 



Section I. — 5. 



Mill In unities. 



Francesco Brioschi, Milan. 



Arthur Cayley, Cambridge. 



Hugo Gylden, Stockholm. 



Charles Hermite, Paris. 



J J. Sylvester, Oxford. 



Section' II. — 6*. 

 Practical Astronomy and Geodesy. 



Arthur Auwers, 

 J. II. W. Dollen, 

 H. A. E. A. Faye, 

 William Huggins, 

 Otto Struve, 

 H. C. Vogel, 



Berlin. 



Pulkowa. 



Paris. 



London. 



Pulkowa. 



Potsdam. 



Section III. — 12. 



Physics and Chemistry. 



Adolf Baeyer, Munich. 



Marcellin Berthelot, Paris. 



R. Bunsen, 



II. L. F. Helmholtz, 



A. K elude, 

 Mendeleeff, 

 Victor Meyer, 

 Marignac, 

 Lord Rayleigh, 

 Sir II. E. Koscoe, 

 Sir G. G. Stokes, 

 Julius Thomseu, 



Heidelberg. 

 Berlin. 

 Bonn. 

 st. Petersburg. 

 Heidelberg. 

 Geneva. 

 Witham. 

 London. 

 Cambridge. 



Copenhagen 



Section IV. — ■'!. 

 Technology and Engineering. 



Lord Kelvin. 



F. M. de Lesseps, 



Maurice Levy, 



Glasgow. 



Talis. 

 Talis. 



Class II. — Natural mid Physiological Sciences. — 20. 



Section I. — 0. 



Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of 



the Globe. 



II. Ernst Beyrich, Berlin. 

 Alfred Des Cloizeaux, Paris. 

 A. E. Nordenskibld, Stockholm. 

 C. F. Uauimelsberg, Berlin. 

 Henry C Sorby, Sheffield. 



Ileinrich Wild, St. Petersburg. 



Section II.— G. 



Botany. 



J. (;. Agardh, Lund. 



Sir Joseph I >. 1 looker, London. 

 Baron von Mueller, Melbourne. 

 Julius Sachs, Wtirzburg. 



Marquis de Saporta, Ai\. 

 Eduard Strasbui ger, Bonn. 



