FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS. 



389 



FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS. — 69. 



(Elected as vacancies occur.) 



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



Section I. — 6. 



Mathematics. 



John C. Adams, 

 Sir George B. Airy, 

 Francesco Brioschi, 

 Arthur Cayley, 

 Charles Hermite, 

 J. J. Sylvester, 



Cambridge. 



London. 



Milan. 



Cambridge. 



Paris. 



Oxford. 



Section II. — 4. 



Practical Astronomy and Geodesy. 



Arthur Auwers, 

 J. H. W. Dbllen, 

 H. A. E. A. Faye, 

 Otto Struve, 



Berlin. 

 Pulkowa. 

 Paris. 

 Pulkowa. 



Section III. — 11. 

 Physics and Chemistry. 



Adolf Baeyer, 



JVIarcellin Berthelot, 



R. Bunsen, 



H. L. F. Helmholtz, 



A. W. Hofmann, 



Mendeleeff, 



Marignac, 



Lord Rayleigh, 



Sir H. E. Roscoe, 



Sir G. G. Stokes, 



Julius Thomseu, 



Munich. 

 Paris. 



Heidelberg. 

 Berlin. 

 Berlin. 

 St. Petersburg. 



Geneva. 



Witham. 



London. 



Cambridge. 



Copenhagen. 



Section IV. — 3. 



Technology and Engineering. 



Marquis de Caligny, Versailles. 

 F. M. de Lesseps, Paris. 

 Sir Wm. Thomson, Glasgow. 



Class II. — Natural and Physiological Sciences. — 25. 



Section I. — 6. 



Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of 

 the Globe. 



H. Ernst Beyrich, Berlin. 

 Alfred Des Cloizeaux, Paris. 

 A. E. Nordenskiold, Stockholm. 

 C. F. Rammelsberg, Berlin. 

 Sir A. C. Ramsay, Beaumaris. 

 Heinrich Wild, St. Petersburg. 



Section II. — 5. 



Botany. 



J. G. Agardh, Lund. 



Alphonsede Candolle, Geneva. 

 Sir Joseph D. Hooker, London. 

 Julius Sachs, Wiirzburg. 



Marquis de Saporta, Aix. 



