LIST OF HONORARY FELLOWS OF THE SOCIETY 
At January 31 , 1921 . 
HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING. 
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. 
Foreigners (limited to thirty-six by Law I). 
Elected 
1 91 G Charles Barrois, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Universite, Lille, France: 37 rue 
Pascal, Lille. 
1905 Waldemar Chris tofer Brogger, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, K. Frederiks Universitet, 
Christiania, Norway. 
1916 Douglas Houghton Campbell, Professor of Botany, Leland Stanford Junior University, 
California, U.S.A. 
1920 William Wallace Campbell, Director of the Lick Observatory, Mt. Hamilton, California, 
U.S.A. 
1910 Hugo de Vries, Professor of Plant Anatomy and Physiology, Lunteren, Holland. 
1916 Marcel Eugene Emile Gley, Professor of Physiology, College de France, Paris, Membre de 
l’Academie de Medecine, Paris : 14, rue Monsieur le Prince, Paris. 
1910 Karl F. von Goebel, Professor of Botany, Universitat, Miinchen, Germany. 
1916 Camillo Golgi, Professor of Pathology, Universita, Pavia. Italy. 
1916 Gio. Battista Grassi, Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Regia Universita, Roma, Italy : 
Via Agostino Depretis N. 91, Rome. 
1905 Paul Heinrich von Groth, Professor of Mineralogy, Universitat, Miinchen, Germany. 
1913 George Ellery Hale. Director of Mount Wilson Solar Observatory (Carnegie Institution of 
Washington), Pasadena, California, U.S.A. 
1883 Julius Hann, Emeritus Professor of Cosmical Physics, Universitat, Wien, Austria. 
1910 James Cornelius Kapteyn, Professor of Astronomy, Universiteit, Groningen, Holland. 
1897 Gabriel Lippmann, Professor of Physics, Universite, Paris, France. 
1920 Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Professor of Physics, Leiden University. 
1895 Carl Monger, Professor of Political Economy, Universitat, Wien, Austria : Wien ix, 
Fuchstallerg 2, Austria. 
1910 Albert Abraham Michelson, Professor of Physics, University, Chicago, U.S.A. 
1897 Fridtjof Nansen, Professor of Oceanography, K. Frederiks Universitet, Christiania, Norway. 
1920 Alfred Gabriel Nathorst, Em -Professor of Palseobotany at the Royal Swedish State Mus. of 
Nat. Hist. Kammakaregatan, 40, Stockholm, Sweden. 
1908 Henry Fairfield Osborn, Professor of Zoology, Columbia University and American Museum 
of Natural History, New York, N. Y., U.S.A. 
1908 Ivan Petrovitch Pawlov, Emeritus Professor of Physiology, Kais. Inst. Exper. Med., Petrograd : 
Wedenskaja Strasse 4, Petrograd, Russia. 
1920 Ch. Emile Picard, Perpetual Secretary, Academy of Sciences, Paris. 
1889 Georg Hermann Quincke, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Bergstrasse 41, Heidelberg, Germany. 
1913 Santiago Ramon y Cajal, Professor of Histology and Pathological Anatomy, Universidad, 
Madrid. Spain. 
1920 Charles Richet, Professor of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Paris. 
1920 Georg Ossian Sars, formerly Professor of Zoology, Christiania, and Director of Norwegian 
Fisheries. 
1913 Vito Volterra, Professor of Mathematical Physics, Regia Universita, Rome, Italy. 
1916 Eugenius Warming, Emeritus Professor of Botany at the University of Copenhagen and 
Director of the Botanical Garden : Bjerregaardsvej 5, Copenhagen, Valby. 
Total, 28. 
British Subjects (limited to twenty by Law I). 
1916 Sir Francis Darwin, Kt. , D.Sc., M.B., F.R.S., Hon. Fellow, Christ’s College, Cambridge, 10 
Madingley Road, Cambridge. 
1900 Sir David Ferrier, Kt., M. A., M.D., LL.D., F.RS., Em er. -Professor of Neuro-Pathology. 
King’s College, London, 34 Cavendish Square, London, W. 
1900 Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A., Sc.D., LL.D., Math.D., F.R.S., Chief Professor of 
Mathematics in the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, formerly 
Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics in the University of Cambridge, Imperial 
College of Science and Technology, London, S. W. 
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