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Gemmell, Emeritus Prof. John G. McKendrick ; Leeds, 

 Dr. Nathan Bodingii.n (Vice-Chancellor) ; Liverpool, Mr. 

 Alfred VV. Wintersluw Dale (Vice-Chancellor) ; London, 

 Dr. Augustus Desire Waller ; Manchester, the Victoria 

 University, Dr. Alfred Hopkinson (Vice-Chancellor) ; St. 

 Andrews, Lord Balfour of Burleigh (Chancellor), Dr. 

 Andrew Carnegie (Rector), Principal James Donaldson, 

 Very Rev. Principal Alexander Stewart, Principal John 

 Yule Mackay (Dundee), Prof. James Musgrove, Prof. John 

 E. A. Steggall (Dundee); Wales, Mr. Henry Rudolf 

 Reichcl (Vice-Chancellor). Colleges and Learned Socio 

 ties : — Bangor, University College of North Wales, Prof. 

 Philip J. White ; Bristol, University College, Principal C. 

 Lloyd Morgan ; Dublin, Royal College of Physicians, 

 President Sir William J. Smyly ; Royal College of 

 Surgeons, President Henry Rosborough Swanzy ; Edin- 

 burgh, Royal College of .Surgeons, President Charles Wat- 

 son MacGillivray ; Glasgow, West of Scotland Agricultural 

 College, Principal Robert Patrick Wright ; London, British 

 Academy, Prof. Henry Francis Pelham, President of 

 Trinity College, O.xford ; British Medical Association, Mr. 

 George Cooper Franklin (President) ; Charing Cross Hos- 

 pital Medical College, Dr. William Hunter; Guy's Hospital 

 Medical College, Dr. Frederick Taylor; Inner Temple, 

 Hon. Mr. Justice Grantham ; King's College, Rev. Prin- 

 cipal Arthur Cayley Headlam ; London Hospital Medical 

 College, Dr. Wm. Bulloch ; Middlesex Hospital Medical 

 College, Mr. Andrew Clark ; Pharmaceutical Society of 

 Great Britain, Mr. Alderman R. A. Robinson (President) ; 

 Royal Academy of .^rts, Mr. John Macallan Swan, R.A. ; 

 Royal College of Physicians, Sir Richard Douglas Powell, 

 Bart. (President) ; Royal College of Science, Prof. W. Gow- 

 land ; Royal College of Surgeons, Mr. Edmund Owen 

 (Vice-President) ; St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical 

 College, Sir Dyce Duckworth ; University College, Prin- 

 cipal T. Gregory Foster. 



(2) British Dominions beyond the Seas : — Canada : 

 Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Prof. Jas. G. 

 MacGregor ; University of Toronto, Prof. A. B. Macallum. 

 Africa : South African College, Prof. P. Daniel Hahn. 

 Australia and New Zealand : tJniversity of Tasmania, Prof. 

 John Walter Gregory. India : Calcutta, Asiatic Society of 

 Bengal, Colonel Alf. Wni. Alcock. 



(3) Other countries : — .'\merica (South) : University of 

 Ecuador, General Don Emilio M. Teran. Austria- 

 Hungary : University of Vienna and Imperial Academy of 

 Sciences, Vienna, Prof. Jakob Schipper ; University of 

 Buda Pesth, Prof. Ignacz Goldziher ; Bohemian University 

 of Prague, Prof. Vaclav E. Mourek ; German University 

 of Prague, Prof. Ferdinand Hueppe. Belgium : University 

 of Brussels, Prof. Count Eugene Goblet D'Alviella. 

 France : Institut de France, Prof. Eniile Boutroux, Prof. 

 Salomon Reinach. Germany ; University of Berlin, Prof. 

 Hans Dellbriick ; University of Greifswald, Prof. Friedrich 

 Lciffler. Italy : University of Padua, Prof. Giuseppe 

 Veronese. Norway : University of Christiania, Prof. .\. 

 Taranger. Russia : St. Petersburg, Imperial Academy of 

 Military Medicine, Prof. Henry Turner. Sweden : Uni- 

 versity of Upsala, Prof. Henrick Schiick (Rector) ; Stock- 

 holm, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Prof. Einar 

 Lonnberg. Switzerland : University of Geneva, Prof. 

 Charles Borgeaud ; University of Bern, Prof. Hugo 

 Kronecker ; University of Zurich, Prof. Theodor Vetter. 



Among the guests of the University other than 

 delegates there were many illustrious men of science, 

 such as 



(i) England : — Dr. T. Clifford Allbutt, regius professor 

 of physic. University of Cambridge ; Dr. Henry E. Arm- 

 strong, professor of chemistry, Central Technical College. 

 London ; the Right Hon. Lord Avebury, F.R.S. ; Sir 

 Robert S. Ball, professor of astronomy and geometry. 

 Observatory, Cambridge; Colonel David Bruce, C.B. ; 

 Dr. Wm. Burnside, professor of mathematics. Royal Naval 

 College, Greenwich ; the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ; 

 Prof. W. Watson Cheyne, professor of surgery. King's 

 College. London ; Sir William Crookes ; Sir Edward Elgar : 

 Dr. Herbert MacKay Ellis, Director-General, Naval 

 Medical Service ; Dr. Arthur J. Evans, keeper of the Ash- 

 molean Museum, Oxford ; Sir John Evans, K.C.B. ; Prof. 

 A. R. Forsyth. Sadlerian professor of pure mathematics, 



Trinity College, Cambridge ; Right Hon. Sir Edward 

 Fry, F.R.S. ; Dr. Richard Tetley Glazebrook, director of 

 the National Physical Laboratory, Bushy House, Tedding- 

 lon ; Dr. A. S. F. Griinbaum, professor of pathology. 

 University of Leeds; A. D. Hall, director, Rothamsted 

 ."Vgricultural E.xperiment Station, Harpenden, Herts ; Prof. 

 Joseph Larmor, secretary of the Royal Society ; Sir Norman 

 Lockyer, K.C.B. ; Dr. Alexander Macalister, professor of 

 anatomy. University of Cambridge ; Dr. Donald Macalister, 

 president, General Medical Council ; Major Percy Alex. 

 MacMahon, secretary, British Association ; Prof. Raphael 

 Meldola, president of the Chemical Societv ; J. E. Quibell, 

 Bedrashein, Kcvpt ; Sir Wm. Rnni^nv, K.rR., professor 



of chemistry. University College, London ; Sir Henry E. 

 Roscoe, late professor of chemistry, Victoria University ; 

 Major Ronald Ross, C.B., Liverpool School of Tropical 

 Medicine ; Rev. Archibald H. Sayce, professor of Assyri- 

 ology, University of Oxford ; Dr. George D. Thane, pro- 

 fessor of anatomy. University College, London ; Dr. 

 Thomas E. Thorpe, C.B., director of Government Labor- 

 atories, London ; Dr. J. A. Voelcker, chemist to Royal 

 Agricultural Society of England. 



(2) Scotland : — William S. Bruce, leader of the Scottish 

 .Antarctic Expedition (1902-4), Edinburgh ; Sir Henry 

 Craik, K.C.B. ; the Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin, K.G., 

 G.C.S.I., LL.D., D.C.L. ; Right Hon. Richard Burdon 



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