SIR GEORGE DARWIN 193 



Offices. 



Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and 

 Plumian Professor in the University. 



Vice-President of the International Geodetic 

 Association, Lowell Lecturer at Boston U.S. 



(1897). 



Member of the Meteorological and Solar Physics 

 Committees. 



Past President of the Cambridge Philosophical 

 Society,^ Royal Astronomical Society, British 

 Association. 



Doctorates, etc., of Universities. 



Oxford, Dublin, Glasgow, Pennsylvania, Padua 

 (Socio onorario), Gottingen, Christiania, Cape of 

 Good Hope, Moscow (honorary member). 



Foreign or Honorary Membership of Academies, etc. 



Amsterdam (Netherlands Academy), Boston 

 (American Academy), Brussels (Royal Society), 

 Calcutta (Math.Soc), Dublin (Roj-al Irish Academy), 

 Edinburgh (Royal Society), Halle (K. Leop. -Carol. 

 Acad.), Kharkov (Math. Soc), Mexico (Soc. "An- 

 tonio Alzate"), Moscow (Imperial Society of the 

 Friends of Science), New York, Padua, Phil- 

 adelphia (Philosophical Society), Rome (Lincei), 

 Stockholm (Swedish Academy), Toronto (Physical 

 Society), Washington (National Academy), Well- 

 ington (New Zealand Inst.). 



* Re-elected in 191 2. 



