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FOREIGN* HONORARY MEMBERS. 



Section III.— 8. 



Zoology and Physiology. 



Sir Michael Foster, I ambridge. 



Carl Gegenbauer, 



Ludimar Hermann, 



A. vmi Kiillikrr. 



A. Kovalevsky, 



II. Kronecker, 



II. de Lacaze-Duthiera 



Eliaa Metschnikoff, 



1 1. idelberg. 



Kbnigsberg. 

 Wiirzbuxg. 

 St. Petersburg. 

 Bern. 

 Paris. 

 Paris. 



Si CTION IV. — 6. 



."/< 'Heine and Surgery. 



Sir T. L. B run ton, London. 

 A. Colli, Home. 



R. Koch, Berlin. 



Lord Lister, London. 



F. v. Recklinghausen, Strassburg. 

 Rudolph Yirchow, Berlin. 



CLASS III. — Mind mid Political Sciences. — 23. 



Section I. — 5. 



Philosophy and Jurisprudence 



Hi ■inrii-h Brnnner, B rlin. 



A. V. Dicey, 



\V. E. Hearn, 



F. W. Maitland, 



Sir Frederick Pollock, 



Bart., London 



Oxford. 



Melbourne. 



Cambridge. 



Section II. — 7. 



Philology and Archoeology. 



Ingram Bywater, Oxford. 



W. Dorpfeld, Athens. 

 Sir.Tolni Evans, Hemel Hempstead. 



II. Jack-on. Cambridge. 



J. W. A. Kirchhoff, Berlin. 



6. C. C. Maspero, Paris. 



Karl Weinhold, Berlin. 



Section III. — 4 



Political Economy and History. 



James Bryee. London. 



Herman Grimm, Berlin. 



Theodor Mommsen, Berlin. 

 Sir G. O. Trevelyan, 



Bart., London. 



Section IV. — 7. 

 alure and the Fine Arts. 



E. de Amicis, 

 Georg Brandes, 



F. Brunetiere, 

 Jean Leon Ge'rdme, 

 Rudyard Kipling, 



G. Paris 

 Leslie Stephen, 



Florence. 

 Copenhagen. 



Paris. 



Par 



Rottingdean. 



Paris. 

 London. 



