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Harcourt, Leveson Francis Yernon. 

 Harmer, Frederic William. 

 Hiern, William Philip. 

 Hills, Major Edmund Herbert. 

 Hopkins, Frederick Gowland. 

 Hopkinson, Edward. 

 Jukes-Browne, Alfred John. 

 Knott, Cargill Gils ton. 

 Lees, Charles H. 



Letts, Professor Edmund Albert. 

 Lewis, Sir William Thomas. 

 MacArthur, John Stewart. 

 Maclean, Magnus. 

 MacMunn, Charles Alexander. 

 Major, Charles I. Forsyth. 

 Mallock, Henry Eeginald Arnulph. 

 Mance, Sir Henry C. 

 Marsh, James Ernest. 

 Masson, Professor Orme. 

 Matthey, Edward. 

 Maunder, Edward Walter. 

 Meyrick, Edward.. 

 Mill, Hugh Robert. 

 Mitchell, Peter Chalmers. 

 Molesworth, Sir Guilford Lindsey. 

 Muirhead, Alexander. 

 Notter, James Lane, Surg. Lieut.- 

 Col. 



Nut tall, George Henry Falkner. 

 Parsons, Professor Frederick Gy- 

 mer. 



Perkin, Arthur George. 



Plimmer, Henry G. 



Prain, Major David. 



Ridley, Henry Nicholas. 



Rose, Thomas Kirke. 



Russell, James Samuel Risien. 



Rutherford, Professor Ernest 



Sampson, Professor Ralph Allen. 



Sclater, William Lutley. 



Searle, George C. F. 



Sharpe, R. Bowdler. 



Shipley, Arthur Everett. 



Sidgreaves, Rev. Walter. 



Smith, Professor Grafton Elliot. 



Smith, James Lorrain. 



Stead, John Edward. 



Strahan, Aubrey. 



Swinburne, James. 



Swinton, Alan Archibald Campbell. 



Symington, Professor Johnson. 



Tarleton, Professor Francis Alex- 

 ander. 



Tatham, John F. W. 



Townsend, Professor John S. 



Wager, Harold. 



Walker, James. 



Watkin, Colonel H. S. S. 



White, William Hale. 



Whitehead, Alfred North. 



Whittaker, Edmund Taylor. 



Wilson, Professor Ernest. 



Woodhead, Professor German 

 Sims. 



The following Papers were read : — 



I. " The Resistance of the Ions and the Mechanical Friction of the 

 Solvent." By Professor F. Kohlrausch, For. Mem. R.S. 



II. " The Electrical Conductivity of Solutions at the Freezing-point 

 of Water." By W. C. D. Whetham, F.R.S. 



III. " A Note on a Form of Magnetic Detector for Hertzian Waves 

 adapted for Quantitative Work." By Professor J. A. 

 Fleming, F.R.S. 



