FOREIGN HONOEARY MEMBERS. 



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FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS. — 74. 



(Elected as vacancies occur.) 



Class L — Mathematical and Physical Sciences. — 26. 



Section III. — 12. 



Physics and Chemistry. 



Adolf Baeyer, Munich. 



jMarcellin Berthelot, Paris. 



R. Bunsen, Heidelberg. 



H. L. F. Helmholtz, Berlin. 



A. W. Hofmann, Berlin. 

 Mendeleeff, St. Petersburg. 



Llarignac, Geneva. 



Lord Rayleigh, Witham. 



Sir H. E. Roscoe, Loudon. 



G. G. Stokes, Cambridge. 



Julius Thomseu, Copenhagen. 



W. E. Weber, Gottingen. 



Section IV. — 3. 



Technolofjy and Engineering. 



]\Iarquis de Caligny, Versailles. 

 F. M. de Lesseps, Paris. 

 Sir Wm. Thomson, Glasgow. 



Section II. — 5. 

 Practical Astronomy and Geodesy. 



Arthur Auwers, 

 J. H. W. Dollen, 

 H. A. E. A. Faye, 

 Eduard Schonfeld, 

 Otto Struve, 



Berlin. 



Pulkowa. 



Paris. 



Bonn. 



Pulkowa. 



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



Section I. — 6. 



Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of 

 the Globe. 



II. Ernst B'^yrich, Berlin. 

 Alfred Des Cloizeaux, Paris. 

 A. E. Nordenskidld, Stockholm. 

 C. F. Rammelsberg, Berlin. 

 Sir A. C. Ramsay, Beaumaris. 

 Heiurich Wild, St. Petersburg. 



Section II. — 7. 



Botany. 



J. G. Agardh, Lund. 



AlphonsedeCandolle, Geneva. 

 Sir Joseph D. Hooker, London. 

 C. J. Maximowicz, St. Petersburg. 

 Carl Nageli, ^Munich. 



Julius Sachs, Wurzburg. 



Marquis de Saporta, Aix. 



