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Cambridge Univ., 1883-1912 ; president, Boyal Astron. 

 Soc., 1899-1900. 



1906, York. [Sir] Edwin Kay LANKESTBR (1847 ), 



F.R.S. ; K.C.B., 1907 ; professor of zoology and comparative 

 anatomy, Univ. Coll., London, 1874-90 ; regius professor 

 of natural history, Edinburgh Univ., 1882 ; Linacre pro- 

 fessor of comparative anatomy, Oxford Univ., 1891-98 ; 

 Fullerian professor of physiology and comparative anatomy, 

 Royal Institution, 1898-1900 ; director, Natural History 

 Museum, 1898-1907. 



1907, Leicester. Sir David GILL (1843-1914), F.R.S. ; 

 K.C.B., 1900 ; H.M. astronomer at Cape of Good Hope, 

 1879-1906 ; president, Eoyal Astron. Soc., 1909-11. 



1908, Dublin. [Sir] Francis DARWIN (1848 - ), 

 F.R.S. ; Kt., 1913 ; third son of Charles Robert Darwin, 

 whose assistant he became ; published memoirs of Darwin, 

 papers on physiological botany, and other botanical works. 



1909, Winnipeg. Sir Joseph John THOMSON (1856- 



), F.R.S. ; Kt., 1908 ; O.M. ; Cavendish professor of 

 experimental physics, Cambridge Univ., 1884-1918 ; pro- 

 fessor of physics, Royal Institution, 1905 ; master of Trinity 

 Coll., Cambridge, 1918 ; president, Royal Soc., 1915-20. 



1910, Sheffield. Rev. Thomas George BONNE Y (1833- 

 . ), F.R.S. ; emeritus professor of geology, Univ. Coll., 

 London ; hon. canon of Manchester ; secretary, B.A., 

 1881-85 ; president, Geological Soc., 1884-86. 



1911, Portsmouth. Sir William RAMSAY (1852-1916), 

 F.R.S. ; K.C.B., 1902 ; principal, Univ. Coll., Bristol, 1881 ; 

 professor of chemistry, Univ. Coll., London, 1887-1913. 



1912, Dundee. [Sir] Edward Sharpey SCHAFER (1850- 

 > ), F.R.S. ; Kt., 1913 ; professor of physiology, Edinburgh 

 Univ., 1899 ; general secretary, B.A., 1895-1900. 



1913, Birmingham. Sir Oliver Joseph LODGE (1851- 



), F.R.S. ; Kt., 1902 ; professor of physics, Univ. 

 Coll., Liverpool, 1881-1900 ; principal, Birmingham Univ., 

 1900-19 ; president, Physical Soc., 1899-1900 ; president, 

 Soc. for Psychical Research, 1901-04. 



1914, Australia. William BATESON (1861 . ), F.R.S. ; 



