
PROCEEDINGS OF 
THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 

Section B.—BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 



Address delivered by the President, Sir Wilham Huggins, 
K.CB., OM. F.RS., at the Anmversary Meeting on 
November 30th, 1904. 
Since the last Anniversary the Society has lost by death fourteen Fellows. 
The deceased Fellows are :— 
Sir Frederick Bramwell, born 1818, died Nov. 30, 1903. 
Robert Etheridge, born Dec. 3, 1819, died Dec. 18, 1903, 
George Salmon, born Sept. 25, 1819, died Jan. 22, 1904. 
Lieut.-General C. A. McMahon, born March 23, 1830, died Feb. 21, 
1904. ; 
Sir C. Le Neve Foster, born Mar. 23, 1841, died April 19, 1904. 
George Johnston Allman, born 1824, died May 8, 1904. 
Alexander William Williamson, born May 7, 1824, died May 6, 1904. 
Robert McLachlan, born April 10, 1837, died May 23, 1904. 
Isaac Roberts, born 1829, died July 17, 1904. 
Sir John Simon, born Oct. 10, 1816, died July 23, 1904. 
Joseph David Everett, born 1831, died Aug. 9, 1904. 
Sir William Vernon Harcourt, born Oct. 14, 1827, died Oct. 1, 1904. 
Frank McClean, born 1837, died Nov. 8, 1904. 
Karl of Northbrook, born 1826, died Nov. 15, 1904. 
Memorial Notices of the Fellows who have been taken from us by death 
during the past year will appear in due course in the Obituary Notices, 
VOL. LXXVI.—B. B 
