Journal. XV 
ODE UA: 
Apart from Mr Wm. Evans, of whom a notice appears in this issue on p. 281, 
the Society has lost by death during the period 1915-23 many distinguished and 
active Fellows, among others the following :— 
Ordinary Fellows. 
Dr J. A. Harvir Brown a former President and a Scottish naturalist of wide repute 
[July, 1916]. 
Mr RicHarp Brown, who for 25 years acted as Hon. Auditor [May, 1918]. 
Dr. W. S. Bruce, who by his expeditions, especially in the ‘‘ Scotia,” did much to increase 
out knowledge of the fauna of Polar seas [Oct., 1921]. 
Mr C. T. CiouGH, geologist [Sept., 1916]. 
Mr Joun J. DAGLEISH, an ornithologist who made large collections of birds’ eggs [1922]. 
Dr Rosert Munro, a distinguished archeologist [July, 1920]. 
Lt.-Col. Warpiaw Ramsay, ornithologist and student of bird life [ April, 1921]. 
Mr Wri.ttam Taytor, who discovered new fossil reptiles in the Triassic beds of Elgin 
(June, 1921]. 
Sir WinttAmM TURNER, a great anatomist who was for 58 years a Fellow of the Society and 
also acted as its President [Feb., 1916]. 
Sir GERMAN StMs WoopuHean, noted for his studies on pathogenic bacteria [Dec., 1921]. 
Hon. Fellows. 
Dr WM. CARRUTHERS [1922]; Canon A. NORMAN [1918]; Professor La eworTu [1920]. 
