LIST 



OF THE 



FELLOWS AND FOREIGN HONORAPvY MEMBERS. 



(Corrected to June 30, 1903.) 



RESIDENT FELLOWS.— .198. 



(Number liniltej to two liuiidreil.) 

 Class I. — MatJiematical and Physical Sciences. — 8L 



Section I. — 18. 



Mathematics and Astronomy. 



Solon I. Bailey, 

 Maxime Bocher, 

 William E. Byerly, 

 Seth C. Chandler, 

 Gustavus Hay, 

 Percival Lowell, 

 James Mills Peirce, 

 Edward C. Pickering, 

 William H. Pickering, 

 Henry S. Pritoliett, 

 John Ritchie, Jr., 

 Edwin F. Sawyer, 

 Arthur Searle, 

 William E. Story, 

 Henry Taber, 

 Harry \\\ Tyler, 

 O. C. Wendell, 

 P. S. Yendell, 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Cambridge. 



Cambi'idge. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Roxbury. 



Brighton. 



Cambridge. 



Worcester. 



Worcester. 



Bo.ston. 



Cambridge. 



Dorchester. 



Section II. — 24. 



Physics. 



A. Graham licll, Wa.shingtou, D.C. 

 Clarence J. l>lake, Bo.ston. 



Francis Blake, 

 George A. Campbell, 

 Harry E. Clifford, 

 Charles R. Cross, 

 Amos E. Holbear, 

 A. W. Duff, 

 H. M. Goodwin, 

 Edwin II. Hall, 

 Hammond V. Hayes, 

 William L. Hooper, 

 William W. Jacques, 

 Frank A. Laws, 

 Henr}' Lefavonr, 

 Theodore Lyman, 

 Benjamin O. Peirce, 

 A. Lawrence Rotch, 

 Wallace C. Sabine, 

 John S. Stone, 

 Elihu Thomson, 

 John Trow'bridge, 

 A. G. Webster, 

 Robert W. Willson, 



Weston. 



Boston. 



Newton. 



Brookline. 



Somerville. 



Worcester. 



Roxbury. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Somerville. 



Newton. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Brookline. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Swamj>scott. 



Cambridge. 



Worcester. 



Canil>rid're. 



Section III. —21. 

 Chemistry. 

 S;imiifl Cabot, Boston. 



