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progress of Learning and Research. The Institute recalls with pride that 

 from its foundation in 1877 its Register has borne the names of no less than 

 106 Fellows of the Royal Society, while at the present time 48 Fellows of the 

 Institute enjoy that distinction. It is the earnest hope of the Institute that 

 the Royal Society may continue its career with undiminished vigour and 

 success and that the great traditions of its past history may be carried on by 

 future generations of its Fellows. 

 This 15th day of July, 1912. 



RAPHAEL MELDOLA, President. 

 WILLIAM A. TILDEN 

 GEORGE BEILBY 



FRANK CLOWES \Vice-Presidents. 



GEORGE McGOWAN 

 JOHN MILLAR THOMSON 

 ALEXANDER PEDLER 



ALFRED GORDON SALAMON, Hon. Treasurer. 

 RICHARD B.PILCHER, Registrar and Secretary. 



INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, LONDON 



To THE PBESIDENT AND COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY or LONDON 

 Greeting. The President and Council of the INSTITUTION OF ELECTKICAL 

 ENGINEERS offer their congratulations to the Royal Society on the completion 

 of the two hundred and fiftieth year of its existence. They are happy to 

 recall how much the Royal Society has done since the days of Robert Boyle 

 and Francis Hauksbee to promote the discovery of electrical phenomena and 

 of the laws of electricity and magnetism. They will ever remember the 

 additions to electrical knowledge due to Sir Isaac Newton, Stephen Gray, 

 Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Priestley, Abraham Bennet, Sir Humphry Davy, 

 Michael Faraday, John Frederick Daniell, Sir William Grove, Sir Francis 

 Ronalds, James Prescott Joule, Sir Charles Wheatstone, John Tyndall, 

 Latimer Clarke, David Edward Hughes, Lord Kelvin, James Clerk Maxwell, 

 John Hopkinson, George Francis FitzGerald, William Edward Ayrton, and 

 other Fellows of the Royal Society. They express the hope that the Royal 

 Society may enjoy unbroken prosperity, and may continue to promote the 

 progress of electrical science. 



On behalf of the Institution, the XVI day of July, MDCCCCXII. 



S. Z. DE FERRANTI, President. 

 W. DUDDELL, President Ekct. 

 P. F. ROWELL, Secretary. 



