PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF THE SECTIONS. 



XXXV 



Date and Place. 



Presidents. 



Secretai'ies. 



1851. 



1852. 



1853. 

 1854. 

 1855. 

 1856. 



1857. 



1858. 



1859. 



1860. 



1861. 



1802. 

 1863. 



1864. 



1865. 



Ipswich. 

 Belfast . 



Eev. Prof. Henslow, M.A., F.R.S, 

 W. Ogilby 



Hull 



Liverpool ... 

 Q-lasgow . . . 

 Cheltenham, 



Dublin 



Leeds 



Aberdeen ... 



Oxford 



Manchester.. 



Cambridge... 



Newcastle . . . 



Bath 



Birmingham 



1866. Nottingham. 



1867. Dundee . 



1868. Norwich 



1869. Exeter 



^70. Liverpool . . 



1871. Edinburgh 



1872. Brighton 



C. C. Babington, M.A., E.R.S... 



Prof. Balfour, M.D., F.R.S 



EeT. Dr. Eleeming, F.E.S.E. ... 

 Thomas BeU, E.E.8., Pres.L.S. . . , 



Prof.W.H. Harvey, M.D., P.E.S, 



C. C. Babington, M.A., F.E.S.... 



Sir W. Jardine, Bart., F.E.S.E.. 



Eev, Prof. Henslow, F.L.S 



Prof. C. C. Babington, F.E.S. ... 



Prof. Huxley, F.E.S 



Prof. Balfour, M.D., F.E.S 



Dr. John E. Gray, F.E.S 



T. Thomson, M.D., F.E.S 



SECTION D (contimied).- 

 Prof. Huxley, LL.D., F.E.S.— 

 Physiological Dep. Prof. Hum- 

 phry, M.D., V.'R.B.— Anthropo- 

 logical Dep. Alfred E. Wallace. 

 F.E.G.S. 

 Prof. Sharpey, M.D., Sec. E.S.— 

 JDep. of Zool. and Bot. George 

 Busk, M.D., F.E.S. 

 Rev. M. J. Berkeley, F.L.S. 

 Dep. of 'Physiology. W, H. 

 Flower, F.E.S. 



George Busk, F.E.S., F.L.S 

 Dep. of Bot. and Zool. C. Spence 

 Bate, F.E.S.— i>(?j). of Ethno. 

 E. B. Tvlor. 



Prof. G. Eolleston, M.A., M.D. 

 F.E.S..F.L.S.— i)f:p. A7wt. and 

 Ph/siol. Prof. M. Foster, M.D., 

 F.L.S.— Dfp. of Ethno. J. 

 Evans, F.E.S. 



Prof Allen Thomson,M.D.,F.E.S. 

 — Dep. of Bot. and Zool. Prof. 

 Wyville Thomson, F.E.S.— 

 Dep. of Anthropol. Prof. W. 

 Turner, M.D. 



Sir John Lubbock, Bart., P.E.S. 

 — Dep. of Avat. and Physiol. 

 Dr. Burdon Sanderson, F.E.S. 

 — Dep of Anthropol. Col. A. 



Prof. Allman, F. VV. Johnston, Dr. E. 



Lankester. 

 Dr. Dickie, George C. Hyndman, Dr. 



Edwin Lankester. 

 Eobert Harrison, Dr. E. Lankester, 

 Isaac Byerley, Dr. E. Lankester. 

 William Keddie, Dr. Lankester. 

 Dr. J. Abercrombie, Prof. Buokman, 



Dr. Lankester. 

 Prof. J. E.Kinahan, Dr. E. Lankester, 



Eobert Patterson, Dr. W. E. Steele. 

 Henry Denny, Dr. Heaton, Dr. E. 



Lankester, Dr. E. Perceval Wright. 

 Prof. Dickie, M.D., Dr. E, Lankester, 



Dr. Ogilvy. 

 W. S. Churcli, Dr. E. Lankester, P. 



L. Sclater, Dr. E. Perceval Wright. 

 Dr. T. Alcock, Dr. E. Lankester, Dr. 



P. L. Sclater, Dr. E. P. Wriglit. 

 Alfred Newton, Dr. E. P. Wright. 

 Dr. E. Charlton, A. Newton, Eev. H. 



B. Tristram, Dr. E. P. Wright. 

 H. B. Brady, C. E. Broom, H. T. 



Stainton, Dr. E. P. Wright. 

 Dr. J. Anthony, Eev. C. Clarke, Rev 



H. B. Tristram, Dr. E. P. Wright.' 



-BIOLOGY*. 



Dr. J. Beddard, W. Felkin, Eev. H. 



B. Tristram, W. Turner, E. B. 



Tylor, Dr. E. P. Wright. 



C. Spence Bate, Dr. S. Cobbold, Dr. 

 M. Foster, H. T. Stainton, Rev. H. 



B, Tristram, Prof. W. Turner. 

 Dr. T. S. Cobbold, G. W. Firth, Dr. 



M. Foster, Prof. Lawson, H. T. 



Stainton, Rev. Dr. H. B. Tristram, 



Dr. E. P. Wright. 

 Dr. T. S. Cobbold, Prof. M. Foster, 



M.D., E. Ray Lankester, Professor 



Lawson, H. T. Stainton, Rev. H. B. 



Tristram. 

 Dr. T. S. Cobbold, Sebastian Evans, 



Prof. Lawson, Thos. J. Moore, H, 



T. Stainton, Rev. H. B.Tristram, 



C. Stanilaud Wake, E. Ray Lan- 

 kester. 



Dr. T. R. Eraser, Dr. Arthur Gamgee, 

 E. Ray Lankester, Prof. Lawson, 

 H. T. Stainton, C. Staniland Wake, 

 Dr. W. Rutherford, Dr. Kelburne 

 King. 



Prof. Thiselton-Dyer, H. T. Stainton, 

 Prof. Lawson, F. W. Rudler, J. H. 

 Lamprey, Dr. Gamgee, E. Ray Lan- 

 kester, Dr. Pye Smith. 



Lane Fox, F.G.S. 



* At a Meeting of the General Committee in 1865, it was resolved: — "That the 

 title of Section D be changed to Biology ; " and " That for the word 'Subsection,' in tho 

 rules for conducting the business of the Sections, the word ' Deportment' be substituted, 



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