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1890, Leeds. Sir Frederick Augustus ABEL (1827- 

 1902), F.B.S.; C.B., 1877; K.C.B., 1883; Bart., 1893; 

 organising secretary and first director to Imperial Inst., 

 1887-1902; president, Iron and Steel Inst., 1891-93; 

 researches on explosives. 



1891, Cardiff. [Sir]WilUamHuGGiNs(1824-1910), F.E.S.; 

 K.C.B., 1897; O.M., 1902; president, Eoyal Astronomical 

 Soc., 1876-78 ; president, Koyal Soc., 1900-05. 



1892, Edinburgh. Sir Archibald GEIKIE (1835 ), 



F.E.S. ; Kt., 1891 ; K.O.B., 1907 ; O.M., 1914 ; director, 

 Geological Survey of Scotland, 1867 ; first Murchison 

 professor of geology and mineralogy, Edinburgh Univ., 

 1871-82 ; director-general, Geological Survey of United 

 Kingdom, 1882-1901 ; president, Geological Soc., 1891-92, 

 1906-08 ; president, Eoyal Soc., 1908-13. 



1893, Nottingham. [Sir] John Scott BURDON-SANDERSON 

 (1828-1905), F.E.S. ; Bart., 1899; Jodrell professor of 

 physiology, Univ. Coll., London, 1874-82; Waynflete 

 professor of physiology, Oxford Univ., 1883-95 ; regius pro- 

 fessor of medicine, Oxford Univ., 1895-1904. 



1894, Oxford. Eobert Arthur Talbot GASCOIGNE- 

 CECIL, Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903), F.E.S. ; KG. ; 

 [Marquis, 1868]; secretary of state for India, 1866 and 

 1874 ; chancellor of Oxford Univ., 1869 ; prime minister 

 and secretary of state for Foreign Affairs, 1885, 1886-92, 

 1895-1900 ; prime minister, 1900-02. 



1895, Ipswich. Sir Douglas Strutt GALTON (1822-99), 

 F.E.S. ; C.B., 1865 ; K.C.B., 1887 ; assistant permanent 

 under-secretary for war, 1862-69 ; director of public works 

 and buildings, 1869-75 ; president of Senate of Univ. Coll., 

 London ; authority on education, sanitation, etc. 



1896, Liverpool. Sir Joseph LISTER (1827-1912), F.E.S.; 

 Bart., 1883 ; created Baron Lister of Lyme Eegis, 1897 ; 

 O.M., 1902 ; professor of clinical surgery, Edinburgh Univ., 

 1869, and King's Coll., London, 1877 ; president, Eoyal 

 Soc., 1895-1900 ; discoveries in surgical antisepsis, etc. 



1897, Toronto. Sir John EVANS (1823-1908), F.E.S. ; 

 K.C.B., 1892; president, Soc. of Antiquaries, 1885-92; 



