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F.K.S. [George Douglas Campbell, Marquis of Lome, 1837 ; 

 8th Duke of Argyll, 1854] ; lord privy seal, 1853 seqq. ; 

 postmaster general, 1855-58, 1860 ; secretary for India, 

 1868-74; whig; K.T., 1856; KG., 1883; chancellor, St. 

 Andrews Univ., 1851 ; lord rector, Glasgow Univ., 1854 ; 

 geologist of catastrophic school ; opponent of Charles 

 Darwin. 



1856, Cheltenham. Charles Giles Bridle DAUBENY 

 (1795-1867), F.E.S. ; of Oxford Univ. : professor of 

 chemistry, 1822-55 ; botany, 1834 ; rural economy, 1840. 



1857, Dublin. Eev. Humphrey LLOYD (1808-81), 

 F.E.S. ; of Trinity Coll., Dublin : Erasmus Smith's professor 

 of natural and experimental philosophy, 1831-43 ; provost, 

 1867 ; president, Eoyal Irish Academy, 1846-51 ; investiga- 

 tions in optics and magnetism. 



1858, Leeds. [Sir] Eichard OWEN (1804-92), F.E.S. ; 

 naturalist ; assistant, joint-conservator, and conservator, 

 Hunterian Museum, 1827-56 ; superintendent, Natural 

 History Museum, 1856-83 ; first president, Microscopical 

 Soc., 1840 ; K.C.B., 1884. 



1859, Aberdeen. H.E.H. Albert Francis Charles 

 Augustus Emmanuel, PRINCE CONSORT (1819-61), F.E.S. ; 

 son of Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha ; married Queen 

 Victoria, 1840. 



1860, Oxford. Lord WROTTESLEY (1798-1867), F.E.S. 

 [Sir John Wrottesley, 2nd Baron, 1841] ; president, Eoyal 

 Astronomical Soc., 1841-43 ; Eoyal Soc., 1854-58 ; erected 

 astronomical observatory at Blackheath. 



1861, Manchester. [Sir] William FAIRBAIRN (1789-1874), 

 F.E.S. ; civil engineer ; president, Institute of Mechanical 

 Engineers, 1854 ; Bart., 1869. 



1862, Cambridge. Eev. Eobert WILLIS (1800-75), 

 F.E.S. ; civil engineer ; Jacksonian professor of natural 

 and experimental philosophy, Cambridge, 1837-75. 



1863, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Sir William George [Lord] 

 ARMSTRONG (1810-1900), F.E.S. ; Kt., 1859 ; Baron, 1887 ; 

 president, Inst. Civil Engineers, 1882 ; construction of guns, 

 warships, etc. 



