FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS. 



583 



FOREIGN HONORARY MEMB ERS. — 74. 



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



Class I. — Mathematical and Physical Sciences. — 24. 



Sectiox I. 



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Mathematics and Astronomy. 



Berlin. 



Cambridge. 



Arthur Auwers, 



George H. Darwin, 



H. A. E. A. Faye, Paris. 



Sir William Huggins, London. 



H. Poincare, Paris. 



Otto Struve, Karlsruhe. 



H. C. Vogel, Potsdam. 



Section II. — 6. 



Phyaics 

 Ludwig Boltzmann, 

 A. Cornu, 

 Oliver Heaviside, 

 F. Kohlrausch, 

 Lord Rayleigh, 



Vienna. 

 Paris. 



Newton Abbot. 

 Berlin. 

 With am. 



Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., Cambridge. 



Section III. — 6. 



Chemistry. 



Adolf Baeyer, Munich. 



]\Larcellin Berthelot, Paris. 

 J. H. van't Hoff, Berlin. 



D. Mendeleeff, St. Petersburg. 



Sir H. E. Roscoe, London. 



Julius Thomseu, Copenhagen. 



Section IV. — 5. 



Technology and Engineering. 



Sir Benjamin Baker, London. 



Lord Kelvin, Largs. 



^Maurice Levy, Paris. 



II. ]Miiner-Breslau, Berlin. 



William C. Unwin, London. 



Class II. — Natural and Physiological Sciences. — 27. 



Section I. — 7. 



Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of 

 the Globe. 



Sir Archibald Geikie, London. 

 Albert Heim, Zurich. 



Sir John Murray, Edinburgh. 

 A. E. Nordenskicild, Stockholm. 

 Freih. v. Richthofen, Borlin. 

 Henry C. Sorby, ShcfTield. 



Heinrich Wild, Zurich. 



Section II. — 6. 



Botany. 



E. Bornet, Paris. 



A. Engler, Berlin. 

 Sir Joseph D. Hooker, Snnningdale. 



W. Pfeifer, Leipsic. 

 II. Graf zu Solms- 



Laubach, Stras.sburg. 



Eduard Strasburger, Bonn. 



