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president, Numismatic Soc., 1874-1908 ; president, Geo- 

 logical Soc., 1874-76 ; president, Anthropological Inst., 

 1877-79 ; president, Soc. of Chemical Industry, 1892-93. 



1898, Bristol. Sir William CEOOKES (1832-1919), F.E.S.; 

 K.C.B., 1897 ; superintendent, Meteorological Department, 

 Eadcliffe Observatory, 1854 ; editor, Quarterly Journal of 

 Science, 1864 ; president, Eoyal Soc., 1913-15 ; discoveries 

 in molecular physics, etc. 



1899, Dover. Sir Michael FOSTER (1836-1907), F.K.S. ; 

 K.C.B., 1899 ; professor of practical physiology, Univ. Coll., 

 London, 1869 ; professor of physiology, Cambridge Univ., 

 1883-1903 ; M.P. for Univ. of London, 1900-06. 



1900, Bradford. Sir William TURNER (1832-1916), 

 F.E.S. ; Kt., 1886 ; professor of anatomy, Edinburgh Univ., 

 1867 ; principal and vice-chancellor, Edinburgh Univ., 

 1903; president, General Medical Council, 1898-1904; 

 president, Eoyal Soc. Edin., 1908. 



1901, Glasgow. [Sir] Arthur William EUCKER (1848- 

 1915), F.E.S. ; Kt., 1902 ; principal, London Univ., 1901- 

 1908 ; president, Physical Soc., 1893-95 ; magnetic survey 

 of United Kingdom, etc. 



1902, Belfast. [Sir] James DEWAR (1842 - ), F.E.S. ; 

 Kt., 1904 ; Jacksonian professor of experimental philosophy, 

 Cambridge Univ. ; Fullerian professor of chemistry, Eoyal 

 Institution ; director, Davy-Faraday Eesearch Laboratory. 



1903, Southport. Sir Joseph Norman LOCKYER (1836- 

 1920), F.E.S. ; K.C.B., 1897 ; director Solar Physics Obser- 

 vatory, Eoyal Coll. of Science. 



1904, Cambridge. Et. Hon. Arthur James BALFOUR 



(1848 ), F.E.S.; P.C., 1885; O.M., 1916; KG. and 



earldom, 1922 ; M.P., 1874 seqq. ; president, Local Govern- 

 ment Board, 1885-6 ; Secretary for Scotland, 1886-7 ; Chief 

 Secretary for Ireland, 1887-91 ; First Lord of the Treasury, 

 1891-92, 1895-1906 ; Prime Minister, 1902-05 ; First Lord 

 of the Admiralty, 1915-16 ; Foreign Secretary, 1916-19. 



1905, South Africa. [Sir] George Howard DARWIN 

 (1845-1912), F.E.S.; K.C.B., 1905; second son of 

 Charles Eobert Darwin ; Plumian professor of astronomy, 



