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ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE 


YEAR  BOOK 


1916 


0 


ROYAL    COLONIAL    INSTITUTE 
Northumberland   Avenue,    London,  W.C. 


Contents    . 


page  i\ 


For  conditions  of  Fellowship,  see  pages  13,  14  and  27. 
Price  to  Non-Fellows,  2/6. 


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lessened  by  drinking  FRY'S 
PURE  COCOA,  which 
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correct  temperature  and 

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as  a  slipper,  very  strong,  and 
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similar  one.  Send  an  old  boot 
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Valises,  Mattresses,  Blan- 
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&c.,  & CM  sent  on  application. 


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CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

PREFACE        1 

I.     COUNCIL  OF  1916-17 3 

II.  INTRODUCTION       .............  5 

III.  HISTORICAL  SKETCH 7 

IV.  ROYAL  CHARTER  AND  RULES 9 

V.     THE  INSTITUTE  BUILDING 26 

VI.    PRIVILEGES  OF  FELLOWS  AND  ASSOCIATES  . 27 

VII.     PUBLICATIONS 28 

Vin.    MEETINGS 29 

IX.    THE  LIBRARY 30 

X.    THE  NEWSPAPER-ROOM 33 

XI.    GOLD  MEDAL  FOR  SCIENTIFIC  INQUIRY 33 

XH.     PRIZES  FOR  ESSAYS 34 

XIII.  LOCAL  COMMITTEES  AND  LOCAL  BRANCHES 35 

XIV.  IMPERIAL  STUDIES  LECTURES 38 

XV.    ILLUSTRATED  EMPIRE  LECTURES 40 

XVI.    EMPIRE  TRADE  AND  INDUSTRY  COMMITTEE 40 

XVII.    INFORMATION  BUREAU 42 

XVin.    CITY  LUNCHEONS 43 

XIX.  ANNUAL  DINNER  AND  CONVERSAZIONE         ........  43 

XX.     HOUSE  AND  SOCIAL  COMMITTEE 44 

XXI.    STANDING  EMIGRATION  COMMITTEE 44 

XXII.     EMPIRE  LAND  SETTLEMENT  COMMITTEE 46 

XXin.    WAR  SERVICES  COMMITTEE 4"J 

XXIV.    LODGE  OF  FREEMASONS 49 

XXV.    LIST  OF  FELLOWS 51 

„      „    ASSOCIATES       . 225 

XXVI.  REPORT  OF  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  ANNUAL  GENERAL  MEETING   .        .        .        .257 

XXVII.  HONORARY  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES     .        .                                  ...  290 


Jenkinson,  Brinsley  &  Jenkinson, 

CHARTERED  SURVEYORS,    AUCTIONEERS,  ESTATE   AGENTS  &  VALUERS. 

Every  description  of  Auctioneers',    Surveyors',  Estate  Agents'  and   Valuers' 
Work  undertaken.  Expert  Urban  Estate  Management.         Receiverships. 

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VULUnl  Aif    JUEl  AI\  I  IH  EN  1    .     sionersof  the  West  Indian  Encumbered  Estates  Court. 

SALES  negotiated  of  Colonial  Estates  by  Auction  or  Private  Treatx .     F  URCH ASES  negotiated  privately. 
VALUATIONS  for  Sale,  Division,  Mortgage,  Company  Flotation  and  other  purposes. 

SURVEYS.     PLANS.     REPORTS.  List  of  Estates  for  Sale  sent  on  application. 

INSURAhCES  OF  ALL  KINDS  EFFECTED. 

Offices  :       15     NEW     BRIDGE     STREET,     LONDON,     E.C. 

Cables  :     "  Bridging,  London."  'Phone  :     4538  City. 


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ROYAL     COLONIAL     INSTITUTE, 

NORTHUMBERLAND    AVENUE,    LONDON,    W.C. 

FOUNDED    1888.  INCORPORATED    BY    ROYAL    CHARTER    1882. 


MAJESTY   THE   KING. 
-patron—  Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  The  DUKE  of  CONNAUGHT, 

K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 
Vveetbent— EARL    GREY,  G.C.B.,   G.C.M.G.,  G.CtV.O. 

COUNCIL. 
©JjaH-man— Sir  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 


H.R.H.  PRINCE  CHRISTIAN,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

DUKE  OP  DEVONSHIRE,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

DUKE  OP  MARLBOROUGH,  K.G. 

MARQUIS  OP  CREWE,  K.G. 

MARQUIS   OF  ABERDEEN   AND   TEMAIR,    K.T., 

G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 
EARL  BRASSEY,  G.C.B. 
EARL  OP  DUNRAVEN,  K.P.,  C.M.G. 
EARL  OP  ELGIN,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E. 
EARL  OP  MEATH,  K.P. 
EARL  OP  ROSEBERY,  K.G.,  K.T. 
EARL  OF  SELBORNE,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 
VISCOUNT  GLADSTONE,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 
VISCOUNT  HYTHE. 

VISCOUNT  MILNER,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 
LORD      CHELMSFORD,      G.C.S.I.,      G.C.M.G., 

G.C.I.E.  (Viceroy  of  India). 
LORD  SHAUGHNESSY,  K.C.V.O. 
LORD  SYDENHAM,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. 
Right  Hon.  Sir  ROBERT  L.  BORDEN,  G.C.M.G., 

M.P.,    LL.D.     (Prime     Minister     of    the 

Dominion  of  Canada). 
Right  Hon.  Sir  SAMUEL  W.  GRIFFITH,  G.C.M.G. 

(Chief  Justice,  Commonwealth  of  Australia). 
Right   Hon.   Sir   GEORGE    TAUBMAN   GOLDIE, 

K.C.M.G. 

Right  Hon.  LEWIS  HARCOURT,  M.P. 
Right  Hon.  Sir  ALBERT  H.  HIME,  K.C.M.G. 
Right  Hon.  Sir  L.  S.  JAMESON,  Bart.,  C.B.,  M.D. 
Right  Hon.  A.  BONAR  LAW,  M.P.  (Secretary  of 

State  for  the  Colonies). 


Right  Hon.  WILLIAM  F.  MASSEY  (Prime  Minister 

of  the  Dominion  of  New  Zealand). 
Right  Hon.  Sir  EDWARD  P.  MORRIS,  K.C.M.G., 

K.C.,  LL.D.  (Prime  Minister  of  Newfound- 
land). 
Right  Hon.  Sir  GILBERT  PARKER,  Bart.,  M.P., 

D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Litt.D. 
Right  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  REID,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 

M.P. 
Right    Hon.    Sir    JOSEPH    G.    WARD,    Bart., 

K.C.M.G. 
Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  EDMUND  R.  FREMANTLE, 

G.C.B.,  C.M.G. 

Admiral  Sir  NATHANIEL  BOWDEN  SMITH,  K.C.B. 
Lieut.-General  Sir  J.  BEVAN  EDWARDS,  K.C.B., 

K.C.M.G. 

Hon.  ALFRED  DEAKIN. 
Hon.  Sir  W.  HALL-JONES,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 
Hon.  Sir  ARTHUR  LAWLEY,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E., 
Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G.        [K.C.M.G. 
Hon.  Sir  THOMAS  MACKENZIE,  K.C.M.G.  (High 

Commissioner  for  the   Dominion  of   New 

Zealand) 

Sir  DANIEL  MCMILLAN,  K.C.M.G. 
Sir  MONTAGU  F.  OMMANNEY,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B., 

I.S.O. 

Sir  B.  EDMUND  WALKER,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 
GEORGE  R.  PARKIN,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
Colonel  GEORGE  T.  DENISON. 
FREDERICK  DUTTON,  Esq. 
T.  J.  LENNARD,  Esq.,  J.P. 


L.  S.  AMERY,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Major  M.  ARCHER-SHEE,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 

Sir  ERNEST  W.  BIRCH,  K.C.M.G. 

HARRY  BRITTAIN,  Esq. 

G.  MCLAREN  BROWN,  Esq. 

W.  A.  BULKELEY- EVANS,  Esq. 

ARTHUR  S.  BULL,  Esq. 

Sir  BAMPFYLDE  FULLER,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 

Lieut.-General    Sir   EDWARD   T    H.   BUTTON, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 

Lieut.-Col.  A.  WESTON  JARVIS,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 
RICHARD  JEBB,  Esq. 
Hon.  J.  G.  JENKINS. 


ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  Esq.  (Hon.  Treasurer). 

Sir  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K  C.M.G. 

DONALD  MACMASTER,  Esq.,  M.P.,  K.C. 

J.  SAXON  MILLS,  Esq.,  M.A. 

BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq. 

Sir  OWEN  PHILIPPS,  K.C.M.G.,  M.P 

Colonel  DUNCAN  G.  PITCHER. 

ELLIS  T.  POWELL,  Esq.,  D.Sc.,  LL.B. 

Colonel  H.  E.  RAWSON,  C.B. 

EARL  STANHOPE. 

J  B.  TAYLOR,  Esq. 

EVELYN  WRENCH,  Esq. 

HARRY  WILSON,  K.C.M.G. 
©omntieeixmer — JAMES  R.  BOOSE,  C.M.G.  gtbrarian — P.  EVANS  LEWIN. 

— WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN.  ©hief  ©lerh — J.  FARROW. 

g  an  here — LONDON  COUNTY  &  WESTMINSTER,  Ltd.,  1,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 


«  6  &  8,  Lancaster  Street.— 

One  minute  Lancaster  Gate  Tube,  three  minutes  G.W.R. ; 
electric  light ;  cuisine  excellent,  separate  tables  ;  spacious 
lounge,  drawing  room,  dining  room,  smoking  room. 

Terms  moderate.  Telephone— 4288  Paddington. 


Advertisements.  vii 


TASMANIA. 


FARMERS  and  others  who  desire  prosperity 
and  life  undermost  advantageous  con= 
ditions  should  settle  there. 

GOOD  INCOMES  derived  from  Orchards. 
Apple  production  a  great  and  increas- 
ing industry.  Apples  can  be  produced 
in  Tasmania  cheaper  than  in  any  other 
part  of  Australia. 

LAND  can  be  obtained  cheaply  and  on  easy 
terms  from  the  Government.  Liberal 
Advances  made  by  State  Agricultural 
Bank  to  Settlers. 

PRACTICAL  Agricultural  and  Horticultural 
Training  on  GOVERNMENT  FARM. 

Total  MINERAL  output  valued  at  FORTY 
MILLIONS  STERLING. 

PENSIONERS  and  others  with  moderate 
incomes  can  live  there  under  ideal 
conditions. 

FREE  Government  Expert  Advice  given  to 
settlers. 

The  MAGNIFICENT  SCENERY,  PER- 
FECT CLIMATE,  Fishing  and  other 
sports  have  made  the  State  the  chief 
TOURIST  and  HEALTH  RESORT  of 
Australia. 


For  information  apply  to  The  Agent  General  for  Tasmania,  56  Victoria  Street, 
LONDON,  S.W. 


Vlll 


Advertisements. 


EMPIRE  TRADE  AND  INDUSTRY 
COMMITTEE 

of  THE    ROYAL    COLONIAL    INSTITUTE. 


Chairman:  BEN  H.  MORGAN,  ESQ. 


Sir  CHARLES  LUCAS.  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  (Chair- 
man, Council  of  the  Institute). 

STANLEY  MACHIN,  Esq.  (Ex-Chairman,  London 
Chamber  of  Commerce). 

EDWARD  MANVILLE,  Esq.  (Ex -Chairman,  Society 
of  Motor  Manufacturers  and  Traders). 

R.  K.  MORCOM,  Esq. 

Sir  DANIEL  MORRIS,  K.C.M.G. 

F.  NORIE-MILLER,  Esq.,  J  P. 

Sir  OWEN  PHILIPPS,  K.C.M.G. ,  M.P. 

ELLIS  T.  POWELL,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  B.Sc. 

The  Hon.  SirC.  H.  RASON. 

JOSEPH  RIPPON,  Esq. 

HAROLD  T.  POOLEY,  Secretary. 


Lt.-Col.  M.  ARCHER-SHEE,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 

Sir  HENRY  BIRCHENOUGH,  Esq.,  K.C.M.G. 

W.  M.  BOTSFORD,  Esq. 

G.  McL.  BROWN,  Esq. 

ARTHUR  S.  BULL,  Esq. 

Colonel  JOHN  DENNY. 

Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J.  BE  VAN  EDWARDS,  K.C.B., K.C.M.G. 

(Vice  President  of  the  Institute). 
WM.  HIMBURY,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S. 
HUGO  HIRST,  Esq. 
Captain  RICHARD  JEBB. 
Hon.  J.  G.  JENKINS. 
Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G.  (Vice-President 

of  the  Institut"). 
PHILIP  H.  LOCKHART,  Esq. 

The  principal  objects  of  the  Committee  are  ; 

1.  To  facilitate,  encourage  and  arrange  industrial  conferences  or  meetings  to  be 
attended  by  men  of  affairs  from  any  or  all  parts  of  the  Empire  in  order  to  discuss 
questions  of  common   interest   with   a  view    to   regulating  and  co-ordinating  the 
conditions  of  Empire  trade  and  industry. 

2.  To  encourage  and  facilitate  Empire  trade  and  industry  by  (inter  alia)  arrang- 
ing for  the  reading  of  papers  and  delivery  of  addresses  on  financial,  industrial  and  trade 
subjects  by  authorities  before  the  Institute  itself  and  before  Chambers  of  Commerce, 
Trade  bodies  and  like  institutions  in  the  leading  industrial  centres,  collecting  and 
distributing  information,  etc. 

SPECIAL    SERVICES. 

The  following  special  services  are  at  the  disposal  of  British  men  of  business,  and  are 
used  by  a  large  and  increasing  number  of  such  persons : 

(1)  To  bring  before  the  notice  of  persons  in  the   United  Kingdom  likely  to 
be  interested,  any  British  product  which  is  characteristic  of  or  peculiar  to  any  one 
of  the  British  Possessions. 

(2)  To  introduce  the  Raw  Materials  of  the  Empire  to  Manufacturers. 

(3)  To  find  for  buyers  Overseas,  British  manufacturers  to  make  goods  formerly 
obtained  from  Germany  and  Austria.        In  some  cases  the  Committee  has  induced 
British  firms  to  take  up  the  manufacture  of  goods  formerly  not  made  at  all  within 
the  Empire. 

(4)  To  bring  the  names  of  persons  abroad  desiring  agencies  before  British 
manufacturers. 

For  firms  and  persons  in  Great  Britain  : 

(5)  To  supply   information  in  respect  to  any  of  the  markets  of  the  Empire 
from  the  special  reports  and  other   sources   of   information  in  the  records  of  the 
Committee.       To  obtain  special  information  as  to  the  particular  requirements  of 
manufacturers  in  the  countries  of  the  Empire. 

(6)  To  advise  manufacturers  and  others  as  to  peculiarities  of  packing,  language, 
climate,  etc.,  affecting  the  sale  of  particular  classes  of  goods  in  any  of  the  said 
countries,  and  as  to  the  rates,  duties,  freights,  etc.,  obtaining. 

(7)  To  put  manufacturers  in  touch  with  agents  and  buyers  oversea  ; 
and  : — 

(8)  Generally  to   take  an  active   part  in  any   movement  which  has  for  its 
object  the  improvement  of  commercial   relations  between  the  constituent  parts  of 
the  British  Empire. 


A  full  account  of  the  Committee's  recent  activities  will  be  found  upon  pp.  40-42 
of  this  Year  Book,  and  booklet  explaining  its  work  and  objects  will  gladly  be  sent  on 
application  to  HAROLD  T.  POOLEY,  ESQ.,  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Northumberland  Avenue, 
London,  W.C. 


Advertisements. 


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CEYLON. 

PUBLICATIONS    by  A.   M.  &   J.    FERGUSON 
from  "Ceylon  Observer"  Office. 

1  Ceylon   Observer ' 


(DAILY) 

THE  OLDEST  JOURNAL  in  the  Island. 


Dating  from   1834. 


"  Overland  Ceylon  Observer  ' 

(WEEKLY) 
For  Europe,  etc.  Epitome  of  the  Week's  News  from  Ceylon.  Dating  from   1840. 

"  Ceylon  Handbook  and  Directory  " 

(ANNUALLY) 

Compiled  by  the  late  A.  M.  FERGUSON  from  1859  and  by  the  late  J.  FERGUSON,  C.M.G. 
from  1863  till  1912  ;  now  by  Messrs.  R.  H.  FERGUSON,  B.A.  (Lond.),  and  I.  S.  FERGUSON. 

1V/I  A  MI  T  A  I    C    PUBLISHED    ON   ALL    BRANCHES 
lVl/\iNU/\LO    OF    TROPICAL    AGRICULTURE:- 

Tea,    Coffee,    Cacao,    Rubber,    Coconuts    and    other    Palms,   Spices, 
Fibres,  Essential  Oils.  Pearls,  Gems,  etc.,  etc.  Maps,  etc. 


Agents  for  the  Sale  of  Publications  of  the  Ceylon  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Ceylon  Branch  of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  F.M.S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 

and  Indian  Government. 

For  Prices  and  Particulars,  see  Catalogues,  free  from  "  Observer  "   Officet 

Colombo,  Ceylon;  or  from  London  Agents,  Messrs.  Maclaren  &  Sons,  Ltd., 

37-38  Shoe  Lane,  E.G.,  Where  orders  for  Advertisements  are  received. 


TELEGRAMS    f°P  AUSTRALASIA>  CHINA,  JAPAN,  DUTCH  INDIES,  INDIA,  AFRICA, 


SPAIN,  PORTUGAL,  THE  MEDITERRANEAN  and  SOUTH  AMERICA. 

London  Stations.  „     _  s^SJ  g  _     HULL: 

Exchange  Bigs.,  Lowgate. 
LEITH  : 

24,  Constitution  Street. 
LIVERPOOL  : 

K13,  Exchange  Bigs. 

The  Cotton  Exchange. 
MANCHESTER  : 

44,  Spring  Gardens. 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE : 

K,  Exchange  Buildings, 

Quayside. 
PORTHCURNOW, 

Cornwall. 


4,  Electra  House,  Finsbury 
Pavement,  E.C. 

11,  Old  Broad  St.,  B.C. 
8,  Leadenhall  St.,  B.C. 
Market  Buildings, 

29,  Mincing  Lane,  E.G. 

26,  Mark  Lane,  B.C. 
37,  Holborn  Viaduct,  B.C. 
The  Baltic  Exchange,  Bury 

Street  Entrance,  E.G. 
41/42,  Parliament  St.,  S.W. 
Foreign  Auction  Mart.Covent 

Garden,  W.C. 

6,  Denman  St.,  Borough,  S.E. 
449,  West  Strand,  W.C. 


Provincial  Stations. 

BIRMINGHAM  : 

128,  Colmore  Row. 
BRADFORD : 

4,  Commercial  Street. 
BRISTOL  : 

2,  Small  Street. 


CARDIFF  : 

33,  Merchants'  Exchange, 

Bute  Docks. 
DUNDEE : 

50,  Bell  Street. 
EDINBURGH  : 

38.  Frederick  Street. 
GLASGOW  : 

5,  Royal  Bank  Place. 


And  from  all 
Postal  Telegrapk  Offices. 


THE  EASTERN    TELEGRAPH    CO.,    LTD. 


Advertisements. 


ROYAL    COLONIAL    INSTITUTE. 

OBJECTS  AND   CONSTITUTION. 

THE  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE  is  established  to  provide  a  place  of  meeting 
for  all  gentlemen  connected  with  the  Colonies  and  British  India,  and  others  taking 
an  interest  in  Colonial  and  Indian  affairs  ;  to  establish  a  Eeading-room  and  a 
Library,  in  which  recent  and  authentic  intelligence  upon  Colonial  and  Indian 
subjects  may  be  constantly  available,  and  a  Museum  for  the  collection  and  exhibition 
of  Colonial  and  Indian  productions ;  to  facilitate  interchange  of  experiences  amongst 
persons  representing  all  the  Dependencies  of  Great  Britain ;  to  afford  opportunities 
for  the  reading  of  Papers,  and  for  holding  discussions  upon  Colonial  and  Indian 
subjects  generally;  to  undertake  scientific,  literary  and  statistical  investigations  in 
connection  with  the  British  Empire ;  and  to  promote  permanent  union  between  the 
Mother  Country  and  the  various  parts  of  the  British  Empire.  But  no  Paper  shall 
be  read,  nor  any  discussion  be  permitted  to  take  place,  tending  to  give  to  the 
Institute  a  party  character. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

The  membership  comprises  Resident  Fellows  (i.e.,  resident  in  the  United 
Kingdom) ;  Non-resident  Fellows  (i.e.,  resident  outside  the  United  Kingdom).  To 
these  have  lately  been  added  Associates,  a  connection  which  is  open  to  either  sex, 
but  which  is  restricted  for  the  present,  as  regards  Men  Associates,  to  the  United 
Kingdom.  Resident  Fellows  pay  Entrance  Fee  £3  and  Subscription  £2.  Non- 
resident Fellows  pay  Entrance  Fee  £1  Is.  (which  is  increased  to  £3  when  taking  up 
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STEPPING  ST0NES 


Halifax.  —  Capital  of  Nova  Scotia,  the  apple 
province  and  land  of  Evangeline. 

St.  John,  New  Brunswick.— The  "new  city" 
that  rose  from  the  ashes  of  the  great  fire  of 
1877.  Here  is  the  wonderful  reversible  cataract 
due  to  the  tremendous  tides,  and  here  also  is 
one  of  the  busiest  ports  on  the  Atlantic. 

Quebec. — Queen  city  of  North  America,  throned  on 
a  lofty  crag  commanding  the  St.  Lawrence. 
Owing  to  its  picturesque  situation,  its  old- 
world  streets,  and  its  historic  memories,  Quebec 
has  many  visitors.  Here  is  the  Chateau  Fron- 
tenac,  the  most  picturesque  hotel  in  Canada. 

Montreal. — Commercial  capital  of  Canada  and 
headquarters  of  the  Canadian  Pacific — on  the 
site  of  the  ancient  Indian  village  of  Hochelaga. 
Now  half-French,  half-English  in  population, 
with  magnificent  wharves  and  imposing  public 
buildings,  banks,  churches,  &c.  Stay  at  the 
Place  Viger  Hotel. 

Ottawa. — Political  capital  of  Canada,  and  pictur- 
esquely situated  at  the  junction  of  the  Ottawa 
and  Kideau  Eivers.  The  centre  of  a  great 
lumber  industry. 

Toronto. — Capital  of  Ontario,  centre  of  busy  indus- 
tries and  fragrant  orchards.  Situated  on  Lake 
Ontario,  Toronto  is  a  convenient  starting- 


place  for  Niagara,   Muskoka,  or  the  Canadian 
Pacific  Steamship  services  on  the  Great  Lakes. 

Niagara.— With  its  famous  falls,  the  wonder  of 
the  world. 

Muskoka. — A  picturesque  cluster  of  lakes  clothed 
with  innumerable  islands.  This  is  one  of  the 
chief  summer  resorts  in  America. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie.— On  the  "  Soo,"  with  its  famous 
locks  and  rapids,  the  junction  for  the  Soo  Line 
and  centre  of  a  great  sporting  district.  The 
"  Soo "  is  also  reached  by  rail  via  Sudbury, 
along  a  branch  of  the  Canadian  Pacific,  which 
passes  through  one  of  the  best  fishing  and 
hunting  districts  in  Canada. 

Missanabie,  Jackfish  and  Nipigon.  —  North  of 
Lake  Superior,  and  on  the  main  line  to  Fort 
William,  are  also  starting-points  for  fishing 
expeditions. 

Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur.— The  twin  cities 
at  the  head  of  Lake  Superior  are  the  outlet  for 
the  gigantic  harvests  of  the  great  Canadian 
West.  t  I 

Winnipeg. — Is  the  capital  of  Manitoba,  and  com- 
mands the  trade  of  the  fertile  prairies — a  city  of 
imposing  appearance  and  great  wealth,  with  the 
fine  hotel — the  Royal  Alexandra. 


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Portage  la  Prairie,  Brandon,  Indian  Head, 
Regina,  Moosejaw,  Swift  Current,  and 
Medicine  Hat. — Are  typical  prairie  towns, 
bustling,  ambitious,  and  already  well  on  the 
road  to  abundant  prosperity.  Wheat  is  king 
from  Winnipeg  to  Calgary. 

Calgary. — The  most  prosperous  town  in  Southern 
Alberta ;  is  called  the  city  of  the  foot-hills,  owing 
to  its  proximity  to  the  Rockies.  New  Canadian 
Pacific  Hotel  Palliser  recently  erected.  Here 
is  the  great  3,000,000-acre  irrigation  scheme  of 
the  Canadian  Pacific.  Land  on  this  irrigation 
block  is  sold  to  settlers  on  the  instalment 
system.  Calgary  is  directly  connected  by  rail 
with  Edmonton,  the  capital  of  the  North-West, 
which  is  also  directly  connected  with  Winnipeg 
via  Saskatoon  and  Wetaskiwin.  A  branch 
line  connects  with  Lethbridge  and  Macleod. 

Banff. — The  tourist  capital  of  the  Canadian  Rockies, 
with  its  splendid  Banff  Hot  Springs  Hotel. 
Here  is  the  Canadian  National  Park,  with  its 
herds  of  buffaloes. 

Lake  Louise. — Is  the  station  for  Lake  Louise,  con- 
sidered by  many  to  be  the  loveliest  spot  in 
Canada.  The  Chateau  Hotel  is  the  most  con- 
venient point  from  which  to  visit  the  Lakes  in 
the  Clouds. 

Field. — In  the  Kicking  Horse  Pass,  has  another 
favourite  hotel,  and  is  the  best  point  from 
which  to  reach  Emerald  Lake  and  the  mag- 


CANADA. 

nificent  Yoho   Valley  and  the  Takkakaw  Falls 
1,200  feet  in  height. 

Golden.  —  For  the  Columbia  Valley  and  Lake 
Windermere,  the  new  tourist  playground. 

Glacier. — Is  reached  after  passing  through  the 
tremendous  scenery  of  the  Rogers  Pass,  and  is 
in  the  Selkirk  Mountains.  It  lies  under  Mount 
Sir  Donald,  and  is  in  full  view  of  the  snowy 
Hermit  Ranges. 

Revelstoke. — Is  the  junction  for  the  Arrowhead 
Lakes,  down  which  one  may  take  steamer  for  the 
mining  and  fruit-growing  districts  of  Southern 
British  Columbia  and  the  Kootenays.  These 
can  also  be  reached  by  the  Crow's  Nest  Pass. 

Sicamous. — Is  the  junction  for  the  fertile  Okanagan 
Valley,  the  centre  of  a  fruit-growing  district. 

Kamloops. — Is  also  rich  in  orchards. 

Vancouver. — Is  the  Pacific  terminus  of  the  Railway, 
and  is  rapidly  becoming  the  chief  port  on  the 
Pacific  coast.  Here,  again,  is  a  fine  hotel 
belonging  to  the  railway  company.  Steamers 
connect  with  Vancouver  Island  and  especially 

Victoria.— The  political  capital  of  British  Columbia, 
and  one  of  the  most  delightful  tourist  centres 
in  America.  The  Empress  Hotel  here  spells 
the  last  word  in  luxury.  Through  Vancouver 
Island  runs  the  Esquimault  and  Nanaimo 
Railway  from  Victoria  to  Alberni. 


For  further  particulars  apply  — 

CANADIAN  PACIFIC  RAILWAY,  62-65  Charing  Cross,  London,  S.W. 
Or  Local  Agents  everywhere. 


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PREFACE. 

IN  presenting  to  the  Fellows  of  the  Institute  the  fifth  issue  of  the  Year  Book, 
the  hope  is  expressed  that  it  may  assist  in  disseminating  a  better  knowledge  of  the 
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paper  and  printing  it  has  been  decided  by  the  Council,  temporarily,  to  curtail  the 
volume  in  various  ways,  viz.,  by  omitting  the  illustrations,  the  geographical  list 
of  Fellows,  the  statistical  information  regarding  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  and  also 
the  classified  list  of  the  newspapers  and  magazines  which  are  to  be  seen  in  the 
Institute  Building.  By  this  means  a  considerable  economy  will  be  effected.  The 
membership  has  increased  beyond  expectation  during  the  past  year,  and  is  growing 
steadily  as  we  go  to  press.  Particulars  are  given  of  the  numerous  activities  of 
the  Institute  as  well  as  of  the  competition  for  the  Gold  Medal,  and  of  the  Prizes  for 
Essays  which,  in  normal  times,  are  offered  by  the  Council  to  the  Universities  and 
Secondary  Schools.  For  the  current  year,  as  was  the  case  in  1915,  the  Council  has 
decided  to  suspend  all  these  competitions  except  the  last-named. 

Fellows  are  particularly  requested  to  notify  all  changes  in  their  addresses,  so  that 
the  monthly  Journal  and  other  communications  may  be  forwarded  without  delay. 

H.  F.  WILSON, 

Secretary, 
ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE, 

NORTHUMBERLAND  AVENUE,  LONDON. 
30th  June,  1916. 


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Advertisements. 


R.M.S.P.  &  P.S.N.C. 


Mail,  Passenger,  and  Cargo  Services 
between  the   United   Kingdom   and 

SOUTH  AMERICA 

PENINSULA,  ATLANTIC  ISLANDS, 
PANAMA   CANAL 

.,:,; " ;  WEST  INDIES 

CANADA 

MOROCCO 

EGYPT 
STRAITS,  CHINA  AND  JAPAN. 

THE  ROYAL  MAIL  STEAM  PACKET  COMPANY, 
THE!  PACIFIC  STEAM  NAVIGATION  COMPANY, 

18,  Moorgate  St.,  E.C.,  and  32,  Cockspur  St.,  S.W. 
Liverpool: — 31,  James  St. 


EOYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE. 


Finance  and  General  Purposes  Committee. 


Eight  Hon.   EARL  GREY,    G.C.B.,    G.C.M.G., 

G.C.V.O.  (ex  officio). 
Sir    CHARLES    LTJCAS,    K.C.B.,    K.C.M.G.   (ex 

officio). 

Lieut. -General    Sir  EDWARD   T.    H.    HUTTON, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 


Hon.  J.  G.  JENKINS. 
Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G. 
ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  Esq. 
BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq. 
EVELYN  WRENCH,  Etq. 
ARTHUR  S.  BULL,  Esq. 


Organisation  Committee. 


Right  Hon.    EARL    GREY,   G.C.B.,   G.C.M.G., 

G.C.V.O.  (ex  officio). 
Sir    CHARLES    LUCAS,    K.C.B.,    K.C.M.G.    (ex 

officio). 

HARRY  E.  BRITTAIN,  Esq.,  M.A. 
FRED  BUTTON,  Esq. 


Lieut.-General  Sir  J.  BEVAN  EDWARDS,  K.C.B. 

K.C.M.G. 

ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  Esq. 
BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq. 
Colonel  DUNCAN  G.  PITCHER. 
EVELYN  WRENCH,  Esq. 


Library  Committee. 


Right   Hon.    EARL    GREY,   G.C.B.,   G.C.M.G., 

G.C.V.O.  (ex  officio). 
Sir    CHARLES    P.    LUCAS,    K.C.B.,     K.C.M.G. 

(ex  officio). 
IAN  D.  COLVIN,  Esq. 


A.  P.  NEWTON,  Esq.,  M.A.,  D.Litt.,  B.Sc. 
Sir  ALFRED  KENSINGTON. 
Sir  JOHN  PAGE  MIDDLETON. 
Colonel  DUNCAN  G.  PITCHER. 
AUBREY  WYATT  TILBY,  Esq. 


Standing  Emigration  Committee. 


His  Grace  the  DUKE  OF  MARLBOROUGH,  K.G. 

(Chairman). 

Colonel  H.  E.  RAWSON,  C.B.  (Vice- Chairman). 
Sir  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 

WALTER    HAZELL,   Esq.,   J.P.    (Central    (Un- 
employed) Body  for  London). 
F.  MORRIS,  Esq.  (Charity  Organisation  Society). 

DOUGLAS  EYRE,  Esq.  (Children's  Farm  Homes 
Association). 

Miss  MARY  K.  GRIMES  (Church  Emigration 
Society). 

WILLIAM  BAKER,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.B.  (Dr.  Bar- 
nardo's  Homes). 

W.  A.  PAYKTER,  Esq.  (Church  Army). 

Rev.  R.  L.  GWYNNE  (Kent  Colonising  Associa- 
tion). 

Commissioner  D.  C.  LAMB  (Salvation  Army). 

E.  C.  GATES,  Esq.  (Self-Help  Emigration 
Society). 


PHILIP  H.  KERR,  Esq.  (Settlers'  Emigration 
Society). 

Miss  C.  M.  WADGE  (South  African  Colonisation 
Society). 

GUY  W.  RADFORD,  Esq.  (South  African 
Colonisation  Society). 

Hon.  LADY  TALBOT  (Victoria  League). 

Rt.  Hon.  LORD  BURNHAM  (Emigrants'  Informa- 
tion Office). 

G.  D.  JEFFERSON,  Esq.  (Child  Emigration 
Society).  v 

ARTHUR  A.  PEARSON,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (Child 
Emigration  Society). 

Hon.  Mrs.  NORMAN  GROSVENOR  (Colonial 
Intelligence  League). 

GORDON  INGLIS,  Esq. 

Miss  VERNON  (British  Women's  Emigration 
Association). 

Colcnel  BARNET  (Naval  and  Military  Emigra- 
tion League). 

W.  A.  BULKELEY-EVANS,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Hon. 
Secretary). 


Empire  Trade 

BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq.  (Chairman). 
-Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  J.  BEVAN    EDWARDS, 

K.C.M.G. 

Sir  HENRY  BIRCHENOUGH,  K.C.M.G. 
Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G. 
Sir  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
Sir  DANIEL  MORRIS,  K.C.M.G. 
Sir  OWEN  PHILIPPS,  K.C.M.G.,  M.P. 
Hon.  Sir  C.  H.  RASON. 
Lieut. -Col.  ARCHER-SHEE,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 
Colonel  JOHN  DENNY. 
Capt.  RICHARD  JEBB. 
W.  M.  BOTSFORD,  Esq. 
G.  MACLAREN  BROWN,  Esq. 


and  Industry  Committee. 

ARTHUR  S.  BULL,  Esq. 
K.C.B.,       W.  HIMBURY,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S. 
HUGO  HIRST,  Esq. 
Hon.  J.  G.  JENKINS. 
PHILIP  H.  LOCKHART,  Etq. 
STANLEY  MACHIN,  Esq. 
EDWARD  MANVILLE,  Esq. 
Lord  MERTHYR,  K.C.V.O. 
REGINALD  K.  MORCOM,  Esq. 
F.  NORIE-MILLER,  Esq.,  J.P. 
ELLIS  T.  POWELL,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  B.Sc. 
JOSEPH  RIPPON,  Esq. 
HAROLD  T.  POOLEY,  Esq.  (Secretary). 


KOYAL    COLONIAL    INSTITUTE. 


Empire  Land  Settlement  Committee  (for  Sailors  and  Soldiers). 


Right    Hon.    EARL  GREY,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 

G.C.V.O.  (ex  officio). 
Sir     CHARLES    LUCAS,   K.C.B.,    K.C.M.G.    (ex 

officio). 

Sir  HARRY  WILSON,  K.C.M.G.  (ex  officio). 
Rt.  Hon.  LORD  SYDENHAM,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G., 

G.C.I.E.  (Chairman). 
HUGH  A.  ALLAN,  Esq. 
G.  MCLAREN  BROWN,  Esq. 
W.  PERKINS  BULL,  Esq.,  K.C. 
R.  CULVER,  Esq. 
DAVID  FELL,  ESQ. 
Sir  H.  RIDER  HAGGARD. 
Hon.  J.  G.  JENKINS. 


Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.O.M.G 

Commissioner  D.  C.  LAMB. 

R.  D.  DOUGLAS  MCLEAN,  Esq. 

J.  SAXON  MILLS,  Esq.,  M.A. 

Colonel  H.  E.  RAWSON,  C.B. 

THEODORE  REUNERT,  Esq.,  A.M.Inst.C.E, 

E.  T.  SCAMMELL,  Esq. 

W.  GORDON  SPRIGG,  Esq. 

Hon.  Sir  JOHN  TAVERNER,  K.C.M.G. 

Major  A.  TUDOR  CRAIG,  Esq. 

CHRISTOPHER  TURNOR,  Esq. 

EVELYN  WRENCH,  Esq. 

W.  A.  BULKELEY-EVANS,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Hon.  Sec. 


Education  Committee. 


Colonel  DUNCAN  G.  PITCHER  (Chairman). 
CLARENCE  HOOPER,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S. 
J.  W.  D.  JOHNSTONE,  Esq.,  C.I.E. 


Dr.  G.  R.  PARKIN,  C.M.G. 
W.   CAMPBELL  BROWN,   Esq. 
(Hon.  Secretary). 


M.A.,   F.R.G.S. 


Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G.  (Chairman). 
ARTHUR  S.  BULL,  Esq. 


War  Purposes  Committee. 

SMETHAM  LEE,  Esq.  (Hon.  Secretary). 


House  and  Social  Committee. 


Right  Hon.    EARL    GREY,   G.C.B.,   G.C.M.G., 

G.C.V.O.  (ex  officio). 
Sir    CHARLES    LUCAS,    K.C.B.,    K.C.M.G.    (ex 

officio). 

Sir  JOHN  PAGE  MIDDLETON  (Chairman). 
Colonel  DUNCAN  G.  PITCHER  (Vice-Chairman). 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  J.  BEVAN   EDWARDS,    K.C.B., 

K.C.M.G. 
RALPH  S.  BOND,  Esq. 


Lieut. -Colonel    A.    WESTON    JARVIS,    O.M.G. 

M.V.O. 

D.  HOPE  JOHNSTON,  Esq.,  M.A. 
Hon.  Sir  JOHN  McCALL,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
Captain  F.  SOUTHWELL  PIPER. 
P.  BALDWIN  SMITH,  Esq. 
Colonel  H.  E.  RAWSON,  C.B. 
COLEMAN  P.  RYMAN,  Esq.  (Hon.  Secretary). 


Joint  Committee  of  R.  C.I.  and  Victoria  League. 


Sir    CHARLES    LUCAS,    K.C.B.,   K.C.M.G. 

officio). 
RALPH  S.  BOND,  Esq. 


Lieut. -Gen.  SirEowARDT.  H.  HUTTON,  K.C.B., 

K.C.M.G. 
EVELYN  WRENCH,  Esq. 


Lectures  Sub-Committee. 


Right  Hon.    EARL    GREY,   G.C.B.,   G.C.M.G., 

G.C.V.O.  (ex  officio). 
Sir    CHARLES    LUOAS,    K.C.B.,    K.C.M.G.    (ex 

officio). 

RALPH  S.  BOND,  Esq. 
Professor  H.  E.  EGERTON,  M.A. 


SIDNEY  Low,  Esq. 

Professor  A.  F.  POLLARD,  M.A.,  Litt.D. 
Sir  HARRY  WILSON,  K.C.M.G.  (ex  officio). 
A.    P.    NEWTON,    Esq.,   M.A.,    D.Litt.,    B.Sc. 
(Organiser). 


Standing  Finance  Sub-Committee  (of  the  Finance  and  General  Purposes 

Committee). 


Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G.  (Chairman). 
ARTHUR  S.  BULL,  Esq. 


ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  Esq. 
Sir  HARRY  WILSON,  K.C.M.G. 


ROYAL   COLONIAL    INSTITUTE 


NORTHUMBERLAND      AVENUE, 
LONDON,     W.C. 


COUNCIL  OF   1916-17. 


Patron. 

HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 

Vice-Patron. 

FIELD-MARSHAL  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE   OF  CONNAUGHT    K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 

President. 

EARL  GREY,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

Chairman  of  Council 

SIR  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 

Vice- Presidents. 

H.R.H.  PRINCE  CHRISTIAN,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

DUKE  OF  DEVONSHIRE,  G.C.V.O. 

DUKE  OF  MARLBOROUGH,  K.G. 

MARQUIS  OF  CREWE,  K.G. 

MARQUIS  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  TEMAIR,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,,  G.C.V.O. 

EARL  BRASSEY,  G.C.B. 

EARL  OF  DUNRAVEN,  K.P.,  C.M.G. 

EARL  OF  ELGIN,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E. 

EARL  OF  MEATH,  K.P. 

EARL  OF  ROSEBERY,  K.G.,  K.T. 

EARL  OF  SELBORNE,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 

VISCOUNT  GLADSTONE,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 

VISCOUNT  HYTHE. 

VISCOUNT  MILNER,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 

LORD  CHELMSFORD,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.  (VICEROY  OF  INDIA). 

LORD  SHAUGHNESSY,  K.C.V.O. 

LORD  SYDENHAM,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. 

RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ROBERT  L.  BORDEN,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  LL.D.  (PRIME  MINISTER  OF  THE 

DOMINION  OF  CANADA). 
RIGHT  HON.  Sra  SAMUEL  W.  GRIFFITH,  G.C.M.G.  (CHIEF  JUSTICE,  COMMONWEALTH  ov 

AUSTRALIA). 

RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  TAUBMAN  GOLDIE,  K.C.M.G. 
RIGHT  HON.  LEWIS  HARCOURT,  M.P. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ALBERT  H.  HIME,  K.C.M.G. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  L.  S.  JAMESON,  BART.,  C.B.,  M.D. 

RIGHT  HON.  A.  BONAR  LAW,  M.P.  (SECRETARY  OF  STATE  FOB  THE  COLONIES). 
RIGHT  HON.  WILLIAM  F.  MASSEY  (PRIME  MINISTER  OF  THE  DOMINION  OF  NEW  ZEALAND  . 
RIGHT  HON.   SIR   EDWARD   P.   MORRIS,   K.C.M.G.,  K.O.,   LL.D.    (PRIME  MINISTER   OF 

NEWFOUNDLAND). 

A  2 


Vice  -  Preside  a  ts— continued. 

EIGHT  HON.  SIR  GILBERT  PABKBE,  BAET.,  M.P.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Lirr.D. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GBOBGB  REID,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIB  JOSEPH  G.  WABD,  BABT.,  K.C.M.G. 
ADMIRAL  SIR  NATHANIEL  BOWDEN-SMITH,  K.C.B. 
LLEUT.-GENERAL  SIR  J.  BEVAN  EDWABDS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
HON.  ALFBED  DEAKIN. 

ADMIRAL  THE  HON.  SIR  EDMUND  R.  FRBMANTLE,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G. 
HON.  SIB  W.  HALL-JONES,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 
HON.  SIR  ARTHUR  LAWLEY,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.M.G. 
SIR  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G. 
HON.  SIR  THOMAS  MACKENZIE,  K.C.M.G.  (HIGH  COMMISSIONER  FOR  THE  DOMINION  OF 

NEW  ZEALAND) 

SIR  DANIEL  MCMILLAN,  K.C.M.G. 
SIR  MONTAGU  F.  OMMANNEY,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  I.S.O. 
SIR  B.  EDMUND  WALKER,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 
COLONEL  GEORGE  T.  DENISON. 
FREDERICK  DUTTON,  Esq. 
T.  J.  LENNARD,  Esq.,  J.P. 
GEORGE  R.  PARKIN,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 


Councillors. 


L.  S.  AMERY,  Esq.,  M.P. 

MAJOR  M.  ARCHER-SHEE,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 

SIR  ERNEST  W.  BIRCH,  K.C.M.G. 

HARRY  BRITTAIN,  Esq. 

G.  MCLAREN  BROWN,  Esq. 

W.  A.  BULKELEY-EVANS,  Esq.,  M.A. 

ARTHUR  S.  BULL,  Esq. 

LORD  CHELMSFORD,  G.C.M.G. 

SIR  BAMPFYLDE  FULLER,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 

LlEUT.-GENERAL  SlR  EDWARD   T.    H.    BUTTON, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
LIEUT. -COLONEL  A.  WESTON  JARVIS,  C.M.G., 

M.V.O. 
RICHARD  JEBB,  Esq. 


HON.  J.  G.  JENKINS. 

ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  Esq.,  Hon.  Treasurer. 

SIR  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 

DONALD  MACMASTER,  Esq.,  M.P.,  K.C. 

SIR  JAMES  MILLS,  K.C.M.G. 

J.  SAXON  MILLS,  Esq.,  M.A. 

BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq. 

SIR  OWEN  PHILLIPS,  K.C.M.G.,  M.P. 

COLONEL  DUNCAN  G.  PITCHER. 

ELLIS  T.  POWELL,  Esq.,  D.Sc.,  LL.B. 

COLONEL  H.  E.  RAWSON,  C.B. 

EARL  STANHOPE. 

J.  B.  TAYLOR,  Esq. 

EVELYN  WRENCH,  Esq. 


Secretary. 

SIR  HARRY  WILSON,  K.C.M.G. 


Travelling  Commissioner. 

JAMES  R.  BOOSE,  C.M.G. 


Librarian. 

P.  EVANS  LEW  IN. 


Assistant   Secretary. 
WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN. 


Chief   Clerk. 

J.  FARBOW. 


Bankers. 

LONDON  COUNTY  AND  WESTMINSTEB  BANK,  LTD.,  1,  ST.  JAMBS'  SQUARE,  S.W. 


II.— INTRODUCTION. 


MORE  than  a  generation  has  now  passed  since,  in  1868,  the  Colonial  Society  was  started. 
The  Dominion  of  Canada  had  just  come  into  being ;  and,  though  not  many  openly 
agreed  with  John  Bright  that  the  continuance  of  the  British  connection  was  burden- 
some to  Great  Britain  and  humiliating  to  Canada,  still  there  was  a  widely  spread 
undercurrent  of  feeling  that  Canadian  Confederation  was  a  half-way  house  to  peaceful 
separation.  It  was  this  kind  of  temper,  more  dangerous  than  open  hostility,  that  the 
Colonial  Institute  sought  to  counteract.  Most  wisely  its  founders  recognised  that  the 
best  way  of  going  to  work  was  not  to  set  on  foot  an  actively  militant  political  organisa- 
tion. What  was  wanted  was  knowledge  :  knowledge  in  England  of  the  boundless 
resources  and  true  temper  of  the  Overseas  Dominions ;  knowledge  in  the  Colonies  of 
their  British  kinsfolk,  when  once  one  has  penetrated  the  outer  crust.  The  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  (as  it  was  named  in  1870)  became  at  once  a  club-house  where 
persons  from  all  parts  of  the  Empire  might  exchange  experiences,  and  an  information 
bureau,  whence  the  latest  and  most  authoritative  facts  with  regard  to  the  Empire 
might  be  brought  to  the  light  of  day.  Starting  with  the  modest  number  of  one  hundred 
and  seventy-four  members,  the  Institute  so  fully  justified  its  existence  that  by  1880 
it  had  over  eleven  hundred  members.  The  great  danger  of  such  an  organisation  was  that 
it  should  be  run  by  men  who  disapproved  of  the  action  of  their  Colonial  Governments, 
and  were  out  of  touch  with  Colonial  public  opinion  ;  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has 
been  careful  to  draw  new  blood  into  its  veins,  and  has  never  in  any  way  identified  itself 
with  any  one  school  of  thought  regarding  Colonial  questions.  The  Papers  read  in  its 
winter  sessions  have  been  a  perfect  quarry  of  first-hand  knowledge,  freely  placed  at 
the  disposal  of  the  inquirer,  whether  his  purpose  be  historic,  statistical,  or  practical. 
But  before  the  War  it  might  have  been  asked,  now  that  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute 
has  achieved  such  success  in  promoting  fuller  knowledge,  and,  on  both  sides,  a  very 
different  temper — especially  now  that  its  example  has  been  followed  by  so  many 
Leagues  and  Societies,  has  not  the  time  come  when,  so  far  as  its  original  purpose  was 
concerned,  it  might  pronounce  its  nunc  dimittis  and  leave  to  younger  bodies  the  burden 
of  the  fray  ?  It,  however,  must  be  remembered  that,  especially  in  new  countries,  the 
condition  of  things  is  always  rapidly  changing,  so  that  the  truth  of  last  year  is  the 
falsehood  of  to-day,  and  any  record  of  facts  and  opinions  requires  constant  modifica- 
tion and  revision.  But  what  institution  could  so  efficiently  carry  on  this  work  as  the 
Institute,  which  in  the  past  had  done  it  so  successfully  ?  Moreover,  while  the  general 
tone  of  thought  regarding  Imperial  questions  was  on  both  sides  most  satisfactory,  and 
there  was  everywhere  the  desire  to  promote  friendly  social  intercourse,  there  were  still 
problems  connected  with  the  Empire,  in  the  solution  of  which  the  Royal  Colonial  Insti- 
tute could  give  a  helping  hand.  It  is  a  melancholy  fact  that,  in  spite  of  mutual  goodwill 
and  Colonial  preferences,  British  trade  within  the  Empire  has  not  grown  by  leaps  and 
bounds.  The  Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee,  set  on  foot  before  the  War,  has 
gained  new  importance  from  the  necessity  of  looking  ahead  and  facing  the  problems 
that  will  arise  with  the  coming  of  peace.  That  the  British  Empire  should  speak  with  a 
single  voice  on  commercial  and  trade  questions  regarding  the  future  settlement  is  a  con- 
summation devoutly  to  be  wished,  however  difficult  of  attainment.  But  in  working  for 
this  object  the^Committee  has  peculiar  advantages  of  which  it  is  making  good  use. 


6  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Of  a  more  modest,  but  equally  useful,  character  is  the  work  of  the  Committee  in 
acting  as  an  Information  Bureau  between  buyers  and  sellers. 

With  regard  to  the  past,  the  Committee  can  claim,  amongst  other  things,  that, 
owing  to  it,  the  British  consular  service  has  been  made  available  to  the  Overseas 
Dominions.  But  it  is  to  the  future  that  we  must  look  for  the  full  fruits  of  its  work. 

Again,  there  is  the  difficult  subject  of  emigration.  To  a  great  extent  indeed  before 
the  War  this  question  had  been  settling  itself.  It  is  very  striking  how  in  recent  years, 
without  State  action,  the  current  of  general  British  emigration  has  been  diverted  from 
the  United  States  to  the  Overseas  Dominions.  At  the  same  time  there  are  many  ways 
in  which  State  action  might  be  desirable.  The  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  now  a 
standing  Emigration  Committee  representing  both  its  own  members  and  the  leading 
emigration  societies.  As  was  inevitable,  emigration  has  come  to  a  standstill  during 
the  War  ;  but  there  are  questions  regarding  the  emigration  of  ex-service  men  and  their 
widows  and  orphans  after  the  War/which  have  been  dealt  with  during  the  past  year. 

In  close  connection  with  the  subject  of  emigration  is  the  question  of  Empire  Land 
Settlement.  The  visit  of  Sir  Rider  Haggard  to  the  Dominions  as  the  honorary  repre- 
sentative of  the  Institute  is  connected  with  this  branch  of  its  work,  and  has  already 
met  with  conspicuous  success.  A  most  interesting  branch  of  activity  has  been  the 
work  of  the  War  Services  Committee  which  dealt  with  some  900  applications  from 
candidates  for  military  and  civil  employment  ranging  from  17  to  74  years  of  age,  and 
was  able  to  find  occupation  for  about  350  of  them. 

Yet  another  new  departure  must  be  mentioned.  Recognising  that  circumstances 
connected  with  the  War  have  brought  questions,  formerly  academic,  within  the  range 
of  practical  politics,  the  Institute,  by  means  of  an  Imperial  Studies  Lectures  Sub- 
Committee,  is  seeking  to  secure  a  less  superficial  knowledge  of  the  true  character  of  the 
problems  awaiting  solution.  Such  problems  may  be  approached  from  the  historical, 
the  constitutional,  or  the  sociological  standpoint ;  and  on  all  these  sides  there  is  a 
recognised  demand  for  light  and  leading  which  the  Institute  is  endeavouring  to  supply, 
the  newer  Universities  affording  a  most  promising  field  for  such  work.  This  movement, 
it  need  hardly  be  said,  in  no  wise  conflicts  with  the  more  popular  courses  of  lectures 
which  have  for  some  years  been  organised  by  the  Colonial  Institute. 

To  further  stimulate  interest  in  the  Empire  and  in  Imperial  problems,  the  Council 
usually  offers  a  gold  medal  for  some  work  of  research  ;  and  has  instituted  an  Essay 
Competition  for  the  rising  generation  at  the  schools  and  universities  of  the  Empire. 
(During  the  War  only  the  school  competition  is  being  continued.)  But  while  the 
Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  been  busily  at  work  extending  its  activities  in  a  practical 
direction,  it  has  not  forgotten  its  other  function  of  being  a  storehouse  of  knowledge. 
Some  of  us  can  speak  with  personal  knowledge  and  gratitude  of  the  benefit  its  admir- 
able library  has  been  in  pursuit  of  our  studies.  Over  107,000  volumes  and  pamphlets, 
every  one  of  which  relates  to  the  objects  of  the  Institute,  are  a  boon,  the  value  of  which 
it  is  impossible  to  exaggerate ;  especially  when  they  can  be  consulted  under  the 
guidance  of  a  courteous  and  helpful  librarian.  It  is  interesting  to  note  that  the  Library 
is  now  being  used  by  research  students  of  the  University  of  London.  A  special 
room  has  been  set  apart  as  a  law  library,  which  contains  a  most  valuable  collection 
of  statutes,  law  reports,  treaties,  &c.  In  the  law  library'pro vision  is  also  made  for  the 
storage  and  d:splay  of  maps  relating  to  all  parts  of  the  Empire.  To  give  an  idea  of 
the  Institute's  resources  it  may  be  added  that  during  the  year  1915  over  80,000  numbers 
of  newspapers  and  magazines  were  received  and  filed. 

Considering  the  benefits  of  membership  it  is  not  astonishing  to  learn  that  the 


Historical  Sketch.  7 

Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  now  nearly  eleven  thousand  Fellows  and  Associates, 
and  that  its  growing  importance,  the  widening  of  its  scope,  and  the  increase  of  its 
membership  have  necessitated  a  great  extension  of  its  premises.  The  house  in 
Northumberland  Avenue  has  been  almost  entirely  rebuilt  on  a  larger  area,  and  "  as  a 
result,"  we  are  told,  "  instead  of  the  seven  inconveniently  small  and  inappropriate 
rooms  formerly  available,  there  are  now  twenty-five  well-equipped  rooms." 

These  things  do  not  indeed  go  to  the  heart  of  the  matter.  It  is  possible  for  great 
things  to  proceed  from  mean  and  dingy  surroundings,  and  a  fine  club-house  does 
not  always  produce  an  active  spirit ;  but  when,  as  has  been  made  manifest,  the  spirit 
is  in  the  right  place,  it  is  surely  well  that  the  accessories  of  comfort  and  convenience 
shall  be  added. 

There  is  one  other  subject,  without  mention  of  which  any  account  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  would  be  deficient.  Useful  as  had  been  the  annual  volume  with  its 
permanent  record  of  the  progress  made  during  the  year,  it  was  generally  recognised  that 
so  influential  a  corporation  should  possess  its  own  monthly  organ,  reflecting  the  various 
sides  of  its  work.  An  editor  was  forthcoming  who  had  both  a  practical  knowledge 
of  the  Empire  and  was  a  trained  litterateur,  whose  death,  during  the  year  1914,  all 
lovers  of  the  Empire  deplored.  But  successors  were  not  wanting ;  and  though 
UNITED  EMPIRE  is  still  in  its  youth  it  has  already  attained  a  wide  circulation,  and 
few  will  question  the  modest  claim  put  forward  by  the  Council  that  it  "  has  from 
month  to  month  enabled  those  interested  in  the  various  Overseas  Dominions  to  keep 
in  touch  with  the  more  important  aspects  of  Imperial  development."  Its  "  war 
numbers  "  have  been  noticeable  for  well-informed  articles  dealing  with  all  the  phases 
of  the  vast  encounter.  Every  month  of  the  great  War  has  served  to  draw  closer 
together  the  scattered  portions  of  the  Empire  and  to  justify  the  faith  to  which  the 
Colonial  Institute  owes  its  life  and  its  power.  Such,  then,  being  the  various  grounds  on 
which  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  more  than  made  good  the  aims  of  its  founders, 
there  is  no  one  who  cares  for  the  Empire  and  the  Empire's  well-being  who  will  not 
gratefully  repeat  "  Esto  perpetua" 

H.  E.  EGBRTON. 


ED.— HISTORICAL    SKETCH. 

THE  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE  is  first  and  foremost  a  non-sectarian  and  non-political 
organisation  which  exists  for  the  purpose  of  stimulating  the  loyalty  of  all  Britons 
towards  the  Empire,  and  for  promoting  its  closer  and  permanent  unity. 

It  was  founded  on  June  26, 1868,  when  a  meeting  was  held  at  Willis's  Rooms,  under 
the  presidency  of  Viscount  Bury,  to  promote  the  formation  of  a  society  which  should 
assume,  in  relation  to  the  Colonies,  a  position  similar  to  that  filled  by  the  Royal  Society 
as  regards  science,  and  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  as  regards  geography.  The 
meeting,  which  comprised  influential  representatives  of  Colonial  interests,  and  members 
of  the  Imperial  Legislature  who  had  taken  a  prominent  part  in  the  discussion  of  Colonial 
questions,  unanimously  agreed  that  it  was  desirable  to  establish  an  institution,  above 
all  mere  party  considerations,  where  persons  from  all  parts  of  the  British  Empire  might 
exchange  experiences,  and  where  trustworthy  information  might  be  imparted  to  all 
inquirers.  A  provisional  committee  was  appointed,  which  drew  up  rules — substantially 
the  same  as  those  now  in  operation — and  reported  to  a  general  meeting  on  August  12, 
1868,  when  the  "  Colonial  Society  "  became  constituted  by  the  adoption  of  such  rules 
for  its  government  and  the  election  of  the  first  President  and  Council. 


8  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

A  deputation  of  the  Council  waited  upon  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  and 
Chandos,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  and  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Stafford  North- 
cote,  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  with  the  object  of  obtaining  their  official  sanction 
and  support,  which  were  most  readily  conceded.  Those  Ministers  undertook  that  the 
Governors  of  the  several  Colonies  should  be  addressed  in  favour  of  the  Institute,  which 
undertaking  was  carried  into  effect  by  their  successors  in  office,  the  Right  Hon.  Earl 
Granville  and  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyll.  As  a  result  of  this  action,  a  large  number 
of  valuable  works  illustrative  of  the  resources  and  progress  of  the  Oversea  Dominions, 
Colonies,  and  India  have  been  added  to  the  library.  Numerous  contributions  have 
also  been  received  from  the  Colonial  Office  and  the  India  Office,  and  for  some  years 
past  full  particulars  of  the  constitution  and  objects  of  the  Institute  have  been  published 
in  the  Colonial  Office  List,  "  on  account  of  the  importance  of  the  subject  to  Colonists 
generally."  The  Institute  is  now  officially  included  in  the  list  of  Institutions  named 
in  the  Colonial  Regulations,  so  that  the  whole  of  the  Statutes  of  various  parts  of  the 
Empire  are  regularly  received. . 

On  March  10,  1869,  the  inaugural  dinner  was  attended  by  the  Prime  Minister  (the 
Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone,  M.P.),  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (the  Right 
Hon.  Earl  Granville),  and  many  other  distinguished  guests,  and  was  regarded  as  a  most 
successful  demonstration  in  favour  of  the  Colonies  and  the  Unity  of  the  Empire. 

The  speeches  at  this  banquet  are  of  singular  interest  to-day.  Mr.  Gladstone's 
reminiscences  of  the  "  Colonial  Department,"  in  which  he  had  served  thirty-four  years 
previously ;  Sir  George  Cartier's  attempt  to  explain  Canadian  Nationalism  without 
wounding  the  susceptibilities  of  prejudiced  Britons  and  his  challenge  to  the  United 
States  as  to  the  freedom  of  Canada  under  representative  rather  than  democratic  insti- 
tutions ;  the  reminder  of  Mr.  Hugh  C.  E.  Childers  that  sea-power  and  the  Colonies 
are  intimately  connected,  and  that  the  sea  is  the  connecting  link  and  not  a  barrier 
between  the  sons  of  a  sea-going  race — all  these  long-forgotten  speeches  will  repay  the 
attention  of  the  historical  student  who  cares  to  trace  the  great  dynamic  forces  of  the 
century  to  their  origin. 

In  June,  1869,  the  prefix  of  the  word  "  Royal  "  was  graciously  sanctioned  by  Her 
Majesty  Queen  Victoria.  Inconvenience  arising  from  the  similarity  of  the  initial 
letters  to  those  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  the  name  of  the  Society  was,  by  the 
vote  of  a  general  meeting  on  March  7,  1870,  changed  to  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

In  July,  1871,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Manchester  was  elected  President,  in  succession 
to  Viscount  Bury,  who  retired,  and  in  June,  1878,  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of 
Wales  was  pleased  to  accept  that  office,  afterwards  becoming  Patron  as  King  Edward 
the  Seventh,  the  Duke  of  Manchester  maintaining  his  connection  with  the  Institute 
as  one  of  its  Vice-Presidents  and  Chairman  of  the  Council  up  to  the  time  of  his  death 
in  1890,  when  the  office  of  Chairman  of  the  Council  was  abolished.  On  his  accession  to 
the  throne  in  1910,  His  Majesty  the  King  became  Patron,  and  he  was  succeeded  in 
the  office  of  President  by  Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught.  During  the 
year  1909,  in  view  of  the  great  extension  of  the  work  of  the  Institute,  it  was  decided  to 
revive  the  office  of  Chairman  of  the  Council,  Lieut. -General  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  being  unanimously  elected  to  that  office,  and  Sir  Godfrey 
Lagden,  K.C.M.G.,  to  the  office  of  Deputy  Chairman.  In  1915  Sir  Charles  Lucas, 
K.O.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  was  elected  Chairman,  and  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards  and  Sir 
Godfrey  Lagden  both  became  Vice-Presidents.  In  the  same  year,  the  new  post  of 
Travelling  Commissioner  was  created  for  Mr.  J.  R.  Boose  (who  had  already  visited 
Canada,  South  Africa,  and  Australasia  on  behalf  of  the  Institute),  and  he  was  succeeded 


Charter  of  Incorporation. 


in  the  secretaryship  by  Sir  Harry  Wilson,  K.C.M.G.     Mr.  Boose  received  the  C.M.G 
at  the  New  Year  in  recognition  of  his  long  and  valuable  services  to  the  Institute. 

In  the  year  1912  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Grey  accepted  the  office  of  President  in 
succession  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  who  was  graciously  pleased  to  become 
Vice-Patron. 

In  September,  1882,  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria  granted  to  the  Institute  a  Royal 
Charter  of  Incorporation,  with  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal,  in  recognition 
of  the  fact  that  since  its  establishment  it  had  "  sedulously  pursued  the  objects  for 
which  it  was  founded,"  and  with  a  desire  of  "  encouraging  a  design  so  laudable  and 
salutary." 

For  the  past  forty-seven  years  the  Institute  has  taken  a  leading  part  in  the  national 
work  of  fostering  and  popularising  the  great  principle  of  Imperial  Solidarity  throughout 
the  length  and  breadth  of  the  British  Empire. 


IV.—  ROYAL    CHARTER. 

GRANT 

UNTO   THE 

ROYAL    COLONIAL    INSTITUTE 

OF 

HER   MAJESTY'S   ROYAL   CHARTER   OF   INCORPORATION, 

DATED  26TH  SEPTEMBER,  1882. 


by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  Empress  of  India,  ZTO  all  tO  WbOltt  these 
Presents  shall  come  Greeting. 


His  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.G., 
and  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OP  MANCHESTER,  K.P.,  have  by  their  Petition  humbly 
represented  to  Us  that  they  are  respectively  the  President  and  Chairman  of  the  Council 
of  a  Society  established  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  sixty-eight,  and 
called  by  Our  Royal  Authority  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  the  objects  of  which 
Society  are  in  various  ways,  and  in  particular  by  means  of  a  place  of  Meeting,  Library 
and  Museum,  and  by  reading  papers,  holding  discussions,  and  undertaking  scientific 
and  other  inquiries,  as  in  the  said  Petition  mentioned,  to  promote  the  increase  and 
diffusion  of  knowledge  respecting  as  well  Our  Colonies,  Dependencies  and  Possessions, 
as  Our  Indian  Empire,  and  the  preservation  of  a  permanent  union  between  the  Mother 
Country  and  the  various  parts  of  the  British  Empire,  and  that  it  would  enable  the  said 
objects  to  be  more  effectually  attained,  and  would  be  for  the  public  advantage  if  We 
granted  to  His  Royal  Highness  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.G.,  WILLIAM 
DROGO  MONTAGU,  DUKE  OF  MANCHESTER,  K.P.,  and  the  other  Fellows  of  the  said 
Society,  Our  Royal  Charter  of  Incorporation  : 

HltD  WbCtCHS  it  has  been  represented  to  Us  that  the  said  Society  has,  since  its 
establishment,  sedulously  pursued  the  objects  for  which  it  was  founded  by  collecting 
and  diffusing  information  ;  by  publishing  a  Journal  of  Transactions  ;  by  collecting  a 


10  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Library  of  Works  relating  to  the  British  Colonies,  Dependencies  and  Possessions,  and 
to  India  ;  by  forming  a  Museum  of  Colonial  and  Indian  productions  and  manufactures, 
and  by  undertaking  from  time  to  time  scientific,  literary,  statistical,  and  other  inquiries 
relating  to  Colonial  and  Indian  Matters,  and  publishing  the  results  thereof  : 

IFlOW  fettOW  £C  that  We,  being  desirous  of  encouraging  a  design  so  laudable  and 
salutary,  of  Our  especial  grace,  certain  knowledge  and  mere  motion,  have  willed, 
granted  and  declared,  and  $0  by  these  presents  for  Us,  Our  heirs  and  successors,  will, 
grant  and  declare  in  manner  following,  that  is  to  say  : — 

1.  His  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  and  His  GRACE  THE 
DUKE  OF  MANCHESTER,  and  such  other  of  Our  Loving  Subjects  as  now  are  Fellows  of 
the  said  Society,  or  shall  from  time  to  time  be  duly  admitted  Fellows  thereof,  and  their 
successors,  are  hereby  constituted,  and  shall  for  ever  hereafter  be  by  virtue  of  these 
presents  one  body  politic  and  corporate  by  the  name  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 
and  for  the  purposes  aforesaid,  and  by  the  name  aforesaid,  shall  have  perpetual  succes- 
sion and  a  Common  Seal,  with  full  power  and  authority  to  alter,  vary,  break,  and  renew 
the  same  at  their  discretion,  add  by  the  same  name  to  sue  and  be  sued  in  every  Court 
of  Us,  Our  heirs  and  successors,  and  be  for  ever  able  and  capable  in  the  law  to  purchase, 
receive,  possess,  hold  and  enjoy  to  them  and  their  successors,  any  goods  and  chattels 
whatsoever,  and  to  act  in  all  the  concerns  of  the  said  body  politic  and  corporate  as 
effectually  for  all  purposes  as  any  other  of  Our  liege  subjects,  or  any  other  body  politic 
or  corporate  in  the  United  Kingdom,  not  being  under  any  disability,  might  do  in  their 
respective  concerns. 

2!  UbC  1RO$al  COlOlttal  SUStttUte  (in  this  Charter  hereinafter  called  the 
Institute)  may,  notwithstanding  the  statutes  of  mortmain,  take,  purchase,  hold  and 
enjoy  to  them  and  their  successors  a  Hall,  or  House,  and  any  such  messuages  or  here- 
ditaments of  any  tenure  as  may  be  necessary  for  carrying  out  the  purposes  of  the 
Institute,  but  so  that  the  yearly  value  thereof  to  be  computed  at  the  rack  rent  which 
might  be  gotten  for  the  same  at  the  time  of  the  purchase  or  other  acquisition,  and 
including  the  site  of  the  said  Hall,  or  House,  do  not  exceed  in  the  whole  the  sum  of  TEN 
THOUSAND  POUNDS.  Httfc  WC  fcO  hereby  grant  Our  especial  Licence  and  authority 
unto  all  and  every  person  and  persons,  bodies  politic  and  corporate  (otherwise  com- 
petent), to  grant,  sell,  alien  and  convey  in  mortmain  unto  and  to  the  use  of  the  Institute 
and  their  successors  any  messuages  or  hereditaments  not  exceeding  the  annual  value 
aforesaid. 

3.  tlbCtC  shall  be  a  Council  of  the  Institute,  and  the  said  Council  and  General 
Meetings  of  the  Fellows  to  be  held  in  accordanee  with  this  Our  Charter  shall,  subject 
to  the  provisions  of  this  Our  Charter,  have  the  entire  management  and  direction  of 
the  concerns  of  the  Institute. 

4.  ZTbCtC  shall  be  a  President,  Vice-Presidents,  a  Treasurer,  and  a  Secretary  of 
the  Institute.     The  Council  shall  consist  of  the  President,  Vice-Presidents,  and  not 
less  than  twenty  Councillors  ;  and  the  Secretary,  if  honorary. 

5.  His  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  shall  be  the  first 
President  of  the  Institute,  and  the  other  persons  now  being  Vice-Presidents  and 
Members  of  the  Council  of  the  Institute  shall  be  the  first  Members  of  the  Council,  and 
shall  continue  such  until  an  election  of  officers  is  made  under  these  presents. 

6.  H  General  Meeting  of  the  Fellows  of  the  Institute  shall  be  held  once  in  every 


Charter  of  Incorporation.  ]  1 

year,  or  oftener,  and  may  be  adjourned  from  time  to  time,  if  necessary,  for  the  following 
purposes,  or  any  of  them.  : — 

(a)  The  election  of  the  President,  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  other 
Members  of  the  Council. 

(6)  The  making,  repeal,  or  amendment  of  rules  and  bye-laws  for  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Institute,  for  the  regulation  of  its  proceedings,  for  the  admission  or 
expulsion  of  Fellows,  for  the  fixing  of  the  number  and  functions  of  the  Officers  of 
the  Institute,  and  for  the  management  of  its  property  and  business  generally. 

(c)  The  passing  of  any  other  necessary  or  proper  resolution  or  regulation 
concerning  the  affairs  of  the  Institute. 

7.  ^TbC  General  Meetings  and  adjourned  General  Meetings  of  the  Institute  shall 
take  place  (subject  to  the  rules  of  the  Institute  and  to  any  power  of  convening  or 
demanding  a  Special  General  Meeting  thereby  given)  at  such  times  as  may  be  fixed  by 
the  Council. 

8.  ZTbC  existing  rules  of  the  Institute,  so  far  as  not  inconsistent  with  these 
presents,  shall  continue  in  force  until  and  except  so  far  as  they  are  altered  by  any 
General  Meeting. 

9.  ZTbC  Council  shall  have  the  sole  management  of  the  income,  funds,  and  pro- 
perty of  the  Institute,  and  may  manage  and  superintend  all  other  affairs  of  the  Institute, 
and  appoint  and  dismiss  at  their  pleasure  all  salaried  and  other  officers,  attendants 
and  servants  as  they  may  think  fit,  and  may,  subject  to  these  presents  and  the  rules 
of  the  Institute,  do  all  such  things  as  shall  appear  to  them  necessary  and  expedient  for 
giving  effect  to  the  objects  of  the  Institute. 

10.  ZTbC  Council  shall  once  in  every  year  present  to  a  General  Meeting  a  report  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  Institute,  together  with  a  statement  of  the  receipts  and  expendi- 
ture, and  of  the  financial  position  of  the  Institute,  and  every  Fellow  of  the  Institute 
may,  at  reasonable  times  to  be  fixed  by  the  Council,  examine  the  accounts  of  the 
Institute. 

11.  ZTbC  Council  may,  with  the  approval  of  a  General  Meeting,  from  time  to  time 
appoint  fit  persons  to  be  Trustees  of  any  part  of  the  real  or  personal  property  of  the 
Institute,  and  may  make  or  direct  any  transfer  of  such  property  necessary  for  the  pur- 
poses of  the  trust,  or  may  at  their  discretion  take  in  the  corporate  name  of  the  Institute 
Conveyances  or  Transfers  of  any  property  capable  of  being  held  in  that  name.    Provided 
that  no  sale,  mortgage,  incumbrance  or  other  disposition  of  any  hereditaments  belong- 
ing to  the  Institute  shall  be  made  unless  with  the  approval  of  a  General  Meeting. 

12.  IFlO  IRUlC,  B^C^XaWt  IReSOlUtiOU,  or  other  proceeding  shall  be  made  or 
had  by  the  Institute,  or  any  Meeting  thereof,  or  by  the  Council,  contrary  to  the  General 
Scope  or  true  intent  and  meaning  of  this  Our  Charter,  or  the  laws  or  statutes  of  Our 
Realm,  and  anything  done  contrary  to  this  present  clause  shall  be  void. 

3lt  TKUitttCSS  whereof  We  have  caused  these  Our  Letters  to  be  made  Patent. 
MitneSS  Ourself  at  Our  Palace  at  Westminster,  the  Twenty-sixth  of  September 
in  the  Forty -sixth  year  of  Our  reign. 

1ber  /ifcajests's  Command 


CARDEW. 


12  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


RULES. 

Corrected  up  to  the  Annual  Meeting  of  Fellows, 
May  10,  1916. 

OBJECTS  AND  CONSTITUTION. 

1.  THE  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE  is  established  to  provide  a  place  of  meeting  for 
all  gentlemen  connected  with  the  Colonies  and  British  India,  and  others  taking  an 
interest  in  Colonial  and  Indian  affairs  ;   to  establish  a  Reading-room  and  a  Library, 
in  which  recent  and  authentic  intelligence  upon  Colonial  and  Indian  subjects  may  be 
constantly  available,  and  a  Museum  for  the  collection  and  exhibition  of  Colonial  and 
Indian  productions ;   to  facilitate  interchange  of  experiences  amongst  persons  repre- 
senting all  the  Dependencies  of  Great  Britain ;  to  afford  opportunities  for  the  reading  of 
Papers,  and  for  holding  discussions  upon  Colonial  and  Indian  subjects  generally  ;  and 
to  undertake  scientific,  literary,  and  statistical  investigations  in  connection  with  the 
British  Empire.    But  no  Paper  shall  be  read,  nor  any  discussion  be  permitted  to  take 
place,  tending  to  give  to  the  Institute  a  party  character. 

2.  The  Institute  consists  of  Resident,  Non-Resident,  and  Honorary  Fellows  and 
(subject  as  hereinafter  mentioned)  Associates.    A  Resident  Fellow  is  a  Fellow  who 
has  his  permanent  home  in  the  United  Kingdom.    A  Non-Resident  Fellow  is  a  Fellow 
who  has  his  permanent  home  outside  the  United  Kingdom. 

3.  The  Institute  shall  not  make  or  distribute  any  gift,  dividend,  division,  or  bonus, 
in  money,  unto  or  between  any  of  its  Fellows. 

4.  The  government  of  the  Institute,  and  the  management  of  all  its  concerns,  are 
entrusted  to  the  Council,  subject  to  the  Rules  of  the  Institute. 

5.  Every  Resident  Fellow  shall  be  eligible  to  fill  any  of  the  offices  of  the  Council. 
Non-Resident  Fellows  shall,  subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  Rules,  be  eligible  to  fill  the 
office  of  Vice-President. 

6.  The  Council  shall  be  chosen  from  the  Fellows,  and  shall  consist  of  a  President, 
Vice-Presidents,  of  whom  not  more  than  one-third  may  be  selected  from  Non-Resident 
Fellows,  twenty-four  Councillors,  a  Treasurer,  and  a  Secretary  (when  honorary).     The 
Council  shall  have  power  to  fill  up  any  vacancies  occurring  in  the  above  offices  during 
the  interval  between  the  Annual  Meetings  ;  such  ad  interim  appointments  to  be  subject 
to  confirmation  at  the  next  succeeding  Annual  Meeting. 

7.  A  portion  of  the  Council  shall  retire  periodically,  viz.  the  President  every  second 
year,  and  one- fourth,  or  the  nearest  number  thereto  and  not  exceeding  the  same,  of  the 
Vice-Presidents,  and  one-eighth,  or  the  nearest  number  thereto  and  not  exceeding  the 
same,  of  the  Councillors  every  year  in  rotation  ;  the  names  of  those  so  retiring  to  be 
previously  announced  by  the  Council,  as  hereinafter  provided.    The  President  and 
Vice-Presidents  so  retiring  shall  be  eligible  for  re-election,  but  the  retiring  Councillors 
shall  not  be  eligible  for  re-election  till  one  year  shall  have  elapsed. 

8.  The  Vice-Presidents  and  the  Councillors  to  retire  in  any  year  shall  be  those  who 
have  been  longest  in  office.    As  between  two  and  more  who  have  been  in  office  an  equal 
length  of  time,  the  Vice-President  or  Councillor,  as  the  case  may  be,  to  retire,  shall  be 
determined  by  lot.     The  length  of  time  a  Vice-President  or  Councillor  has  been  in 
office  shall  be  computed  from  his  last  election.     In  the  case  of  Non-Resident  Vice- 
Presidents,  the  Council  may,  if  they  think  it  advantageous  or  desirable,  exempt  any 


Rules.  •  13 

such  Non-Resident  Vice-Presidents  from  such  retirement  by  rotation,  but  this  shall 
not  affect  the  total  number  of  retirements  during  any  one  year. 

9.  If  any  Councillor  shall  fail  to  attend  the  Meetings  of  the  Council  for  six  consecu- 
tive calendar  months,  except  by  leave  of  the  Council,  the  office  of  such  Councillor  shall 
thereupon  become  vacant. 

ADMISSION,  &c.,  OF  FELLOWS. 

10.  Every  gentleman,  being  a  British  subject,  desirous  of  admission  into  the 
Institute  as  a  Fellow,  must  be  proposed  and  recommended  according  to  the  Form 
No.  1  in  the  Appendix  hereto  ;  and  such  recommendation  must  be  subscribed  by  two 
Fellows  at  least,  one  of  whom  must  certify  his  personal  knowledge  and  approval  of 
such  candidate. 

11.  The  certificate  thus  filled  up  shall  be  delivered  to  the  Secretary,  and  shall  be 
exhibited  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the  Rooms  of  the  Institute  for  at  least  one  week 
previous  to  election,  in  order  that  any  Fellow  objecting  to  the  Candidate  may  com- 
municate with  the  Council  thereon. 

12.  The  election  of  Fellows  is  entrusted  to  the  Council,  and  the  names  of  those  so 
elected  shall  be  regularly  announced  from  the  chair  at  each  Ordinary  Meeting. 

13.  Notice  of  Election  shall  be  sent  within  three  days  to  every  newly  elected  Fellow, 
together  with  a  copy  of  the  Rules  of  the  Institute  and  a  List  of  the  Fellows  and  Asso- 
ciates.   But  no  election  of  a  Fellow  shall  be  complete,  neither  shall  the  name  of  any 
person  so  elected  be  printed  in  any  list  of  the  Institute,  nor  shall  he  be  entitled  to 
exercise  any  of  the  privileges  of  a  Fellow  until  he  shall  have  paid  his  first  year's  sub- 
scription, and  his  admission  fee,  or  shall  have  compounded  for  the  same  as  hereinafter 
provided  for  ;  and  unless  these  payments  be  made  within  three  calendar  months  from 
the  date  of  election,  such  election  shall  be  void  ;  this  time  may,  however,  be  extended 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Council. 

14.  Gentlemen  resident  in  the  Colonies  or  India,  or  elsewhere  out  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  being  British  subjects,  may  be  elected  as  Non-Resident  Fellows  in  the 
same  manner  as  Resident  Fellows.    Should  any  such  Non-Resident  Fellow  come 
to  the  United  Kingdom  permanently  to  reside,. he  shall  be  required  to  pay  an  ad- 
mission fee  of  Three  Pounds  (less  the  sum,  if  any,  paid  by  him  as  an  admission  fee  on 
election  as  a  Non-Resident  Fellow),  and  become  a  Resident  Fellow  of  the  Institute ; 
but  the  last  mentioned  additional  fee  shall  not  be  payable  by  any  such  Non-Resident 
Fellow  of  fifteen  years  standing  or  upwards. 

15.  The  Council  shall  have  the  power  of  appointing  as  Honorary  Fellows,  Foreigners 
or  Colonists  of  distinction,  or  other  persons,  whose  association  with  the  Institute  may 
be  considered  advantageous  ;  but  such  Honorary  Fellows  shall  not  be  entitled  to  vote 
nor  fill  any  office  in  the  Institute. 

16.  Any  Fellow  may  withdraw  from  the  Institute  by  signifying  his  wish  to  do  so 
by  letter,  addressed  to  the  Secretary  at  the  rooms  of  the  Institute  ;  provided  always 
that  such  Fellow  shall  continue  to  be  liable  for  his  annual  subscription  for  the  year 
in  which  he  signifies  his  wish  to  withdraw.    He  shall  further  continue  liable  for  such 
annual  subscription  until  he  shall  have  discharged  all  sums,  if  any,  due  by  him  to  the 
Institute,  and  shall  have  returned  all  books  or  other  property  borrowed  by  him  of  the 
Institute ;   or  shall  have  made  full  compensation  for  the  same,  if  lost  or  not  forth- 
coming. 

17.  The  name  of  the  Institute  shall  not  be  used  as  an  address  on  any  circular  letter 


14  .  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

report,  correspondence,  or  document  of  a  business  character  intended  for  publication, 
or  any  prospectus  of  a  public  company,  nor  shall  the  Institute  be  used  as  a  standing 
address  for  business  purposes. 

18.  Whensoever  there  shall  appear  to  the  Council  to  be  cause  for  the  removal  of 
the  name  of  any  Fellow  of  the  Institute  from  the  List  of  Fellows,  or  on  receipt  of  a 
requisition  to  that  effect  with  the  reasons  stated  and  signed  by  not  less  than  twenty 
Fellows  of  the  Institute,  the  subject  shall  be  taken  into  consideration  by  the  Council ; 
and  if  the  Members  of  the  Council  present  in  each  case  and  being  not  less  than  twelve 
in  number  shall  by  a  majority  of  not  less  than  three-fourths  determine  to  remove  such 
Fellow,  his  name  shall  be  cancelled  in  the  Register  of  Fellows,  provided  that  no  such 
resolution  shall  be  acted  upon  in  the  case  of  a  Life  Fellow  unless  the  resolution  of  the 
Council  to  remove  such  Fellow  shall  be  confirmed  by  an  ordinary  majority  at  a  subse- 
quent Meeting  of  the  Council  at  which  not  less  than  twelve  Councillors  are  present. 

FEES  AND  SUBSCRIPTIONS. 

19.  Every  Resident  Fellow  shall,  on  his  election,  be  required  to  pay  Three  Pounds 
as  his  admission  fee,  and  Two  Pounds  as  his  annual  subscription  for  the  year  ending 
on  the  31st  December  then  next  ensuing  ;   or  he  may  compound  for  his  annual  sub- 
scription, either  at  his  entrance  by  the  payment  of  Twenty  Pounds,  or  after  the  payment 
of  five  or  more  annual  subscriptions  by  the  payment  of  Fifteen  Pounds. 

20.  Every  Non-Resident  Fellow  shall,  on  his  election,  be  required  to  pay  One 
Guinea  as  his  admission  fee,  and  One  Guinea  as  his  annual  subscription  for  the  year 
ending  the  31st  December  then  next  ensuing  ;  or  he  may  compound  for  such  subscrip- 
tion by  the  payment  of  Ten  Pounds  ;  or  after  the  payment  of  twenty  or  more  annual 
subscriptions  by  the  payment  of  Five  Pounds.    Any  Non-Resident  Fellow  who  shall 
have  become  a  Resident  Fellow  and  wishes  to  compound,  may  do  so  by  the  payment 
of  Twenty  Pounds,  or,  if  he  shall  have  compounded  as  a  Non-Resident  Fellow,  by 
the  payment  of  the  same  sum  as  would  have  been  required  from  a  Resident  Fellow, 
deducting  the  amount  already  paid  on  his  compounding  as  a  Non-Resident  Fellow. 

21.  Any  Resident  Fellow  absent  from  the  United  Kingdom  for  the  whole  of  any 
calendar  year  shall  be  liable  to  pay  the  Non-Resident  Fellow's  subscription  of  One 
Guinea  only,  if  he  shall  have  given  notice  in  writing  to  the  Secretary  of  his  intended 
absence. 

22.  Any  Non-Resident  Fellow  arriving  in  the  United  Kingdom,   and  remaining 
in  the  United  Kingdom  for  a  period  of  twelve  months,  shall  pay  the  Resident  Fellow's 
subscription  of  Two  Pounds  per  annum  (less  the  amount   already  paid  as  a  Non- 
Resident  Fellow  for  that  year),  and  shall  continue  to  pay  the  same  during  his  temporary 
stay  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

23.  The  Council  shall  have  the  power  of  electing  as  a  Resident  Fellow  or  as   a 
Non-Resident  Fellow  any  person  who,  being  a  British  subject,  has  been  previously 
appointed  as  an  Honorary  Fellow,  and  that  without  his  becoming  liable  to  any  entrance 
fee,  but  he  shall  upon  his  election  become  liable  to  the  appropriate  annual  subscription 
and  to  observe  the  Rules  of  the  Institute. 

24.  All  subscriptions  shall  be  due  and  payable  on  the  1st  of  January  in  each  year. 

25.  No  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  vote,  and  no  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  enjoy 
any  other  privilege  of  the  Institute,  so  long  as  he  shall  continue  in  arrear.    Honorary 
Fellows  are  not  required  to  make  any  payments.    The  amount  of  annual  subscription 
to  be  paid  by  Fellows  absent  from  England,  or  joining  late  in  the  year,  or  for  a  limited 
time,  may  be  varied  by  the  Council, 


Rules.  15 

26.  A  List  of  the  Fellows  who  shall  be  in  arrear  at  the  time  of  the  Annual  Balance 
of  the  Accounts  of  the  Institute  shall  be  laid  by  the  Treasurer  before  the  Auditors  to 
be  certified  by  them. 

27.  Once  in  every  year  the  name  of  every  Resident  Fellow  in  arrear  for   three 
months,  or,  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Resident  Fellow,  for  twelve  months,  together  with  a 
statement  of  the  arrear,  shall  be  reported  to  the  Council  by  the  Finance  Committee, 
and  immediate  notice  of  the  same,  with  an  account  of  such  arrear,  shall  be  forwarded 
to  each  such  Fellow,  whose  name  shall  have  been  so  reported,  at  his  last  known  address. 
If  the  arrear  be  not  paid  within  one  calendar  month,  or,  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Resident 
Fellow,  within  twelve  calendar  months  from  the  date  of  such  notice,  or  within  such 
further  time  as  the  Council  may  grant  upon  special  cause  to  them  shown,  the  name  of 
the  Fellow  so  reported,  together  with  a  statement  of  the  arrear,  shall  be  suspended 
in  the  Rooms  of  the  Institute.    If  the  arrear  shall  not  be  discharged  within  three 
months  after  such  suspension,  the  Council  may  remove  the  name  of  such  Fellow  from 
the  List  of  Fellows. 

COUNCIL. 

28.  The  President,  two  Vice -Presidents,  or  any  four  Councillors,  may  at  any  time 
call  a  Special  Meeting  of  the  Council,  and  when  such  Meeting  is  to  be  held  every  Member 
of  the  Council  residing  in  the  United  Kingdom  shall  be  summoned  by  notice  specifying 
the  object  thereof. 

29.  In  all  Meetings  of  the  Council  five  shall  be  a  quorum  ;   and  all  questions  shall 
be  decided  by  open  vote,  unless  a  ballot  be  demanded  by  any  three  Fellows  present. 

30.  Minutes  of  the  proceedings  of  every  Meeting  of  the  Council  shall  be  taken  during 
their  progress,  in  a  rough  book,  by  the  Secretary,  or,  in  case  of  his  absence,  by  a  Fellow 
present,  whom  the  President  or  Chairman  shall  appoint  for  the  occasion  ;  they  shall 
be  afterwards  copied  into  a  fair  Minute-book  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose,  read  at  the 
next  Meeting  of  the  Council,  and,  when  confirmed,  signed  by  the  President  or  Chairman. 

31.  The  Accounts  of  the  Institute  shall  be  from  time  to  time  examined  by  the 
Council,  who  shall  present  and  cause  to  be  read  to  the  Annual  Meeting  a  complete 
statement  thereof,  together  with  a  report  on  the  general  affairs  of  the  Institute  during 
the  preceding  year. 

32.  The  Council  shall,  from  time  to  time,  publish  the  proceedings  and  transactions 
of  the  Institute,  and  accompany  them  with  maps,  papers,  and  other  matter,  as  occasion 
may  require. 

33.  Each  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  a  copy  of  the  publications  of  the  Institute  ; 
but  the  mode  of  distribution  shall  be  decided  by  the  Council. 

34.  The  Council  shall,  so  soon  as  convenient,  establish  a  Library,  Reading-room, 
and  Museum,  to  which  all  Fellows,  and  strangers  provided  with  an  order  from  a  Fellow, 
shall  be  admitted,  under  such  restrictions  as  may  appear  to  the  Council  necessary. 

35.  The  Council  may  appoint  persons,  not  being  Members  of  the  Council,  to  be 
salaried  Officers,  Clerks,  or  Servants,  for  carrying  on  the  necessary  concerns. of  the 
Institute,  and  may  define  the  duties  to  be  performed  by  them  respectively  ;  and  may 
allow  to  them  respectively  such  salaries,  gratuities,  and  privileges  as  to  the  Council 
may  seem  proper  ;  and  may  suspend  or  discharge  any  Officer,  Clerk,  or  Servant  from 
oifice,  whenever  there  shall  seem  to  them  occasion  for  so  doing. 

36.  The  Council  may  appoint,  wherever  and  whenever  it  may  seem  expedient, 
one  or  more  Fellows  or  Associates  as  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries. 


16  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

COMMITTEES. 

37.  There  shall  be  six  permanent  working  Committees    of    Council,    namely: 
1 ,  Finance  and  General  Purposes  ;  2,  Organisation  ;  3,  Library ;  4,  House  and  Social ; 
5,  Emigration ;  6,  Trade  and  Industry. 

38.  Twice  at  least  in  each  year  a  Committee  of  the  Council  shall  examine,  in  detail, 
the  state  of  the  Household,  the  Secretary's  department,  and  the  degree  of  care  displayed 
in  keeping  the  Official  Books,  the  Library,  the  Museum,  &c. 

39.  The  Council  may  refer  particular  subjects  to  Committees,  and  such  Committees 
shall  report  to  the  Council  the  result  of  their  proceedings. 

40.  All  Committees  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Council.    The  President,  Chairman  of 
the  Council,  and  Secretary  (when  honorary)  shall,  ex  ojjicio,  be  Members  of  all  Committees. 

41.  No  act,  order,  or  resolution  of  any  Committee  shall  bind  the  Institute  unless  it 
be  done  or  made  by  the  direction  and  authority  of  the  Council,  or  be  ratified  by  them. 

42.  It  shall  be  competent  for  the  Council  to  invite  the  co-operation  of  persons, 
not  Fellows  of  the  Institute,  but  who  have  special  knowledge  of  any  particular  subject, 
and  to  place  such  persons  on  any  Committee  which  may  be  appointed. 

PRESIDENT. 

43.  The  President,  when  present,  presides  at  all  Meetings  of  the  Council  and  of  the 
Fellows.    The  Council  shall  annually  elect  a  Chairman  of  the  Council,  who  shall  hold 
office  for  one  year,  and  shall  be  eligible  for  re-election,  and  shall  preside  in  the  absence 
of  the  President.    In  the  absence  of  the  President,  and  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Council, 
one  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  or  one  of  the  Members  of  the  Council,  shall  supply  the 
place  of  the  President  or  Chairman  of  the  Council. 

44.  It  is  the  duty  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Council  to  carry  out  the  Kules  of  the 
Institute,  to  see  that  all  the  Officers  of  the  Institute,  and  Members  of  the  Council  and 
of  Committees  perform  the  duties  assigned  to  or  undertaken  by  them  respectively ; 
to  call  for  Reports  and  Accounts  from  Committees  and  persona  ;  to  cause  of  his  own 
authority,  and,  when  necessary,  Special  Meetings  of  the  Council  and  of  the  Committees 
to  be  summoned ;  and  to  propose,  from  time  to  time,  to  the  Council  such  measures 
as  shall  appear  to  him  conducive  to  the  welfare  of  the  Institute* 

45.  It  is  the  duty  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Council,  conjointly  with  the  Council, 
to  consider  and  resolve  on  the  names  of  Fellows  who  are  to  be  recommended  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  to  fill  up  all  vacant  offices. 

46.  When  prevented  from  being  present  at  the  Meetings  of  the  Fellows  or  Council, 
or  from  otherwise  attending  to  the  current  business  of  the  Institute,  the  Chairman  of 
the  Council  will  be  expected  to  give  timely  notice  thereof  to  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents, 
or,  in  their  absence,  to  some  other  Member  of  the  Council,  or  to  the  Secretary,  in  order 
that  his  place  may  be  properly  supplied. 

47.  The  President,  or,  in  his  absence,'  the  Chairman  for  the  time  being,  shall  have 
power  to  rule  and  regulate  the  discussions  arising  at  any  Meeting  of  the  Institute. 

48.  In  all  Meetings  of  the  Institute  and  Council,  except  in  the  cases   otherwise 
provided  for,  the  decision  of  a  majority  of  the  Fellows  voting  shall  be  considered  as 
a  decision  of  the  Meeting,  the  President  or  Chairman  having  a  casting  vote,  in  addition 
to  his  own  vote. 

TREASURER. 

49.  The  Treasurer  has  special  charge  of  all  Accounts,  and  shall  see  to  the  collection 
of  all  sums  of  money  due  to  the  Institute,  which,  when  received,  shall  be  immediately 
paid  to  the  Bankers  of  the  Institute. 


Rules.  17 

50.  In  concert  with  the  Secretary,  the  Treasurer  shall  keep  a  List  of  the  Fellows 
of  the  Institute,  with  the  name  and  address  of  each  accurately  set  forth,  which  List, 
with  all  Books  of  Account,  shall  be  laid  on  the  table  at  every  Ordinary  Meeting  of  the 
Council. 

51.  He  shall  pay  all  Accounts  due  by  the  Institute,  as  soon  as  they  have  been  ex- 
amined and  approved  by  the  Council.     But  no  drafts  on  its  Bankers  shall  be  payable 
unless  signed  by  two  of  the  Council  and  countersigned  by  the  Secretary.    The  Accounts 
of  the  Treasurer  shall  be  annually  audited  by  a  firm  of  Chartered  Accountants  appointed 
by  the  Fellows  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting. 

ORDINARY  MEETINGS. 

52.  The  Ordinary  Meetings  shall  be  held  on  such  evenings,  and  at  such  hour,  aa 
may  from  time  to  time  be  fixed  by  the  Council. 

53.  Visitors,  if  introduced  by  Fellows,  may  be  present  at  the  Ordinary  Meetings, 
such  privilege  of  introducing  Visitors  being  limited  to  one  only  for  each  Fellow  ;  but 
should  a  Fellow  desire  to  introduce  a  second  visitor  he  can  obtain  from  the  Secretary 
a  special  card  of  admission. 

54.  At  the  Ordinary  Meetings  the  order  of  proceedings  shall  be  as  follows  : — 

A.  The  Minutes  of  the  last  Meeting  to  be  read,  and,  if  their  accuracy  be  not 
questioned  by  the  Meeting,  to  be  signed  by  the  President  or  Chairman. 

B.  Election  of  Candidates  to  be  announced. 

C.  Papers  and  Communications  to  be  read  and  discussed. 

55.  At  the  Ordinary  Meetings  of  the  Institute  nothing  relating  to  its  Kules   or 
Management,  except  as  regards  the  election  of  Fellows,  shall  be  brought   forward, 
unless  the  same  shall  have  been  announced  in  the  notice  calling  the  Meeting,  or  be 
otherwise  provided  for  in  these  Rules.     But  the  Minute-book  of  the  Council   shall 
be  on  the  table  at  each  Meeting,  and  extracts  therefrom  may  be  read  to  the  Meeting 
on  the  requisition  of  any  Fellow. 

56.  No  paper  shall  be  read  at  any  Ordinary  Meeting  of  the  Institute  unless  it 
shall  have  been  approved  of  by  the  Council  or  by  the  Committee  on  Papers  and  Publica- 
tions ;  but  this  approval  shall  not  be  taken  as  expressing  an  opinion  upon  the  statements 
made  or  the  arguments  used  in  such  Paper. 

SPECIAL  MEETINGS. 

57.  The  Council  may  at  any  time  call  a  Special  General  Meeting  of  the  Institute, 
and  it  shall  be  imperative  on  the  Council  to  summon  such  Meeting,  whenever  required 
in  writing  so  to  do  by  at  least  twenty-five  Fellows  of  the  Institute. 

58.  A  week's  notice  at  least  of  the  time  when,  and  the  object  for  which,  every 
Special  ^Meeting  is  to  be  holden  shall  be  sent  to  every  Resident  Fellow  and  to  every 
Non-Resident  Fellow  of  the  Institute  who  has  registered  an  address  for  service  in  the 
United  Kingdom ;   and  no  other  business  than  that  of  which  notice  has  been  thus 
given  shall  be  entered  upon  or  discussed  at  such  Meeting. 

59.  A  Special  General  Meeting,  convened  as  herein  provided,  may  be  holden  on 
any  one  of  the  days  appointed  for  the  Ordinary  General  Meetings,  in  which  case  the 
special  business  shall  be  entered  upon  immediately  after  the  ordinary  business  of  the 
day  is  closed. 

60.  Thirty  Fellows  must  be  present  to  constitute  a  Special  General  Meeting. 


18  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

ANNUAL  MEETING. 

61.  The  Annual  Meeting  shall  be  held  not  later  than  the  month  of  May. 

62.  Every  Non-Kesident  Fellow  shall  be  at  liberty  to  register  at  the  Institute  an 
address  for  service  of  notices  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

63.  Notice  of  this  Meeting  shall  be  sent  to  every  Resident  Fellow  and  to  every 
Non-Resident  Fellow  of  the  Institute  who  has  registered  an  address  for  service  in 
the  United  Kingdom,  together  witTi  the  Voting  List  referred  to  in  Rule  65,  and  such 
notice  and  Voting  List  shall  be  sent  as  soon  after  the  Ordinary  Meeting  referred  to 
in  Rule  65  as  possible,  and  at  least  fourteen  days  before  the  day  of  the  Annual  Meeting. 
Notice  of  the  Annual  Meeting  shall  also  be  inserted  in  two  or  more  English  newspapers 
at  least  one  week  before  the  day  of  the  Meeting. 

64.  The  business  of  this  Meeting  shall  be  to  receive  and  discuss  the  Annual  Report 
of  the  Council,  to  hear  the  President's  Address,  to  announce  the  result  of  the  voting 
for  the  election  of  Fellows  to  fill  the  vacancies  on  the  Council,  and  to  consider  such 
business  as  shall  be  brought  forward  by  the  Council  or  with  the  sanction  of  the  Council, 
and  which  shall  have  been  stated  in  the  notice  convening  such  Meeting. 

65.  For  the  purpose  of  filling  the  vacancies  annually  occurring  under  the  provisions 
of  Rule  7  in  the  Council,  the  Council  shall  prepare  a  List  of  Fellows,  to  be  nominated 
by  them  as  suitable  to  fill  the  vacancies  to  occur  at  the  end  of  the  year  in  the  offices 
of  President,  Vice-President,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors.    The  Council  shall  nominate 
a  sufficient  number  of  Fellows  to  fill  the  vacancies  for  that  year^and  then  there  shall 
be  added  to  such  List  the  name  of  any  Fellow  nominated  since  the  last  Annual  General 
Meeting  in  writing  by  not  less  than  twenty  Resident  Fellows  for  the  office  of  Councillor, 
the  consent  in  writing  of  such  Candidate  having  been  first  obtained  and  forwarded 
with  the  nomination  to  the  Secretary  at  least  twenty-eight  days  previous  to  the  date 
of  the  Annual  Meeting.    Provided  always,  that  no  Resident  Fellow  (who  is  not  a 
member  of  the  Council)  may  nominate  more  than  one  Fellow  for  the  office  of  Councillor 
in  any  one  year.    Such  List  shall  be  the  Voting  List  for  the  Annual  Election.    If  no 
Fellow  shall  be  nominated  for  the  office  of  Councillor  aforesaid  in  addition  to  the 
nominations  by  the  Council,  the  Fellows  nominated  by  the  Council  to  fill  the  vacancies 
in  the  various  offices  for  that  year  shall  be  deemed  respectively  elected  without  any 
ballot  being  necessary,  and  the  Voting  List  need  not  be  printed  and  circulated.     If 
there  shall  be  additional  nominations  for  the  office  of  Councillor  the  Voting  List  shall 
be  printed,  and  a  copy  thereof  sent  by  post,  with  all  requisite  instructions  for  voting 
and  an  official  envelope,  with  the  notice  convening  the  Annual  Meeting,  to  every 
Resident  Fellow  and  every  Non-Resident  Fellow  of  the  Institute  who  has  registered  an 
address  for  service  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  shall  be  returned  in  the  official  envelope 
to  the  Secretary,  duly  filled  up  and  signed  by  such  Fellow,  at  least  three  clear  days 
before  the  Annual  Meeting.    At  the  Ordinary  Meeting  next  before  each  Annual  Meet- 
ing two  Fellows  shall  be  chosen  to  act  as  Scrutineers  for  the  purpose  of  the  voting 
for  the  ensuing  year,  one  of  whom  shall  be  nominated  and  appointed  by  and  on  behalf 
of  the  Council,  and  the  other  by  and  on  behalf  of  the  Fellows.    The  Scrutineers  so 
appointed  whenever  a  ballot  takes  place  shall,  prior  to  the  Annual  Meeting,  open 
the  official  envelopes  received  by  the  Secretary  containing  the  Voting  Lists  and  count 
the  votes  and  report  in  writing  to  the  Council  the  names  of  those  duly  elected,  together 
with  the  names  of  those,  if  any,  for  whom  an  equality  of  votes  may  have  been  cast.    In 
the  event  of  an  equality  of  votes,  the  result  shall  be  determined  by  vote  of  the  Council 
on  the  day  of  the  Annual  Meeting.    Any  Voting  List  on  which  a  Fellow  has  yoted 
for  ft  number,  either  more  or  less,  than  the  necessary  number  of  persons  to  fill'up 


Rules.  19 

fche  vacancies  in  the  offices  of  President,  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors 
respectively,  shall  be  rejected  by  the  Scrutineers.  The  notice  of  Meeting  and  the 
Voting  List  shall  be  in  the  form  set  forth  in  the-Schedule  to  these  Rules,  or  as  near 
thereto  as  may  be. 

66.  The  chair  shall  be  taken  at  the  hour  appointed  in  the  notice  of  the  Meeting, 
or  as  soon  thereafter  as  twenty  Fellows  shall  be  present. 

AFFILIATED  MEMBERS. 

67.  There  shall  be  an  additional  class    of    Members  to  be  known  as  Affiliated 
Members,  who  shall  pay  the  same  fees  and  enjoy  the  same  privileges  as  Non-Resident 
Fellows  of  the  Institute,  with  the  exception  that  not  being  British  subjects  they 
cannot  be  Fellows  or  be  entitled  to  attend  any  Annual  or  Special  General  Meeting. 
This  class  shall  include  such  subjects  of  Foreign  Powers  only  as  are  either  British- 
born  or  children  of  British  parents  on  both  sides.     They  shall  be  nominated,  recom- 
mended and  elected  in  the  same  manner  as  Non-Resident  Fellows,  according  to  form 
No.  2  in  the  Appendix  hereto. 

ASSOCIATES. 

68.  Ladies  being  British  subjects  wherever  resident,  and  gentlemen  being  British 
subjects  resident  in  the  United  Kingdom,  may  be  admitted  to  the  enjoyment  of  the 
following  privileges  connected  with  the  Institute,  but  shall  not  be  corporate  Members 
or  Fellows,    They  shall  be  called  Associates  and  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  a  copy 
of  the  Monthly  Journal  of  the  Institute  ;   to  attend  any  meeting  held  for  the  reading 
of  papers,  any  Provincial  Conferences  of  the  Institute,  and  the  Annual  Conversazione, 
but  they  shall  not  be  entitled  to  attend  any  Annual  or  Special  General  Meeting. 

69.  The  election  of  Associates  is  intrusted  to  the  Council,  and  every  candidate 
desiring  to  become  an  Associate  must  be  proposed  by  a  Fellow  or  Associate  from 
personal  knowledge  according  to  form  No.  3  in  the  Appendix  hereto. 

70.  Every  Associate  shall  on  election  and  on  every  succeeding  1st  day  of  January 
pay  £1  as  his  or  her  annual  subscription  for  the  current  year  ending  on  the  31st  December 
next  ensuing  or  may  compound  for  such  subscription  by  the  payment  of  Ten  Pounds. 

71.  The  provisions  contained  in  the  under-mentioned  Rules  shall  apply  to  Affiliated 
Members  and  Associates,  but  nothing  in  this  or  any  other  Rule  shall  confer  upon 
Affiliated  Members  and  Associates  any  privileges  beyond  those  conferred  by  Rules  67  and 
68.     The  Rules  specially  last  above  referred  to  are  Nos.  13,  16,  17,  18,  25,  26,  and  27. 

ALTERATION  OF  RULES. 

72.  Any  alteration  in  these  Rules,  recommended  by  the  Council,  may  be  proposed 
at  the  Annual  Meeting,  or  may  be  submitted  at  any  Ordinary  or  Special  Meeting, 
notice  thereof  having  been  given  under  the  provisions  of  Rule  55,  provided  that  such 
proposed  alteration  shall  have  been  exhibited  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the  Rooms  of 
the  Institute,  for  at  least  one  calendar  month  previous  to  the  Meeting  at  which  it  shall 
be  submitted. 

73.  Any  twenty-five  Fellows  may  propose  to  the  Council  any  new  Rule,  or  the 
alteration  or  repeal  of  any  existing  Rule,  by  letter  addressed  to  the  Secretary ;  and, 
if  dissatisfied  with  the  answer  of  the  Council,  they  may  require  that  their  proposition 
be  referred  to  a  Special  General  Meeting,  which  the  Council  shall  convene  for  that 
purpose  within  one  calendar  month  after  receiving  such  requisition. 

74.  No  repeal  or  alteration  of  any  of  these  Rules,  nor  addition  thereto,  shall  be 
considered  valid  unless  concurred  in  by  three-fourths  of  the  Fellows  present  and  voting 
in  each  case. 

92 


20  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


APPENDIX   I 


CERTIFICATE   OF   CANDIDATE   FOR   ELECTION. 


Name  in  full 
Title  or  Profession 
Residence 


a  British  Subject,  being  desirous  of  admission  into  the  ROYAL  COLONIAL 
INSTITUTE,  We,  the  undersigned,  recommend  him  as  eligible  for  Election 
as  a  Fellow. 


Dated  this  <-ay  of  19 
F. R.C.I. }  from  personal  knowledge 


F.R.C.I. 


Proposed  19     . 


Elected  19 


The  Description  and  Residence  of  Candidates  must  be  clearly  stated. 


Appendix  II.  21 


APPENDIX   II. 


CERTIFICATE   OF  CANDIDATE  FOR  ELECTION. 


AFFILIATED  MEMBER. 
Name  in  full 

Title  or  profession 
Postal  Address 


being  desirous  of  admission  into  the  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE, 
as  an  Affiliated  Member,  We,  the  undersigned,  certify  that  he  is  duly  qualified 
and  recommend  him  as  eligible  for  Membership. 


Dated  this  day  of  19     . 

F.R.C.I. }  from  personal  knowledge. 

F.R.C.I. 

Proposed  19     . 

Elected  19 


The  Description  and  Residence  of  Candidates  must  be  clearly  stated. 


22  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


APPENDIX  III. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  CANDIDATE  FOR  ELECTION  AS  ASSOCIATE. 


Name  in  full 
Title  or  Profession 


Residence 


a  British  Subject,  being  desirous  of  election  as  an  Associate  of  the  ROYAL 
COLONIAL  INSTITUTE,  I,  the  undersigned,  recommend  him  or  her  as 
eligible  for  election  as  an  Associate. 


Dated  this  day  of  19     . 


F.R.C.I. 

or        \   from  personal  knowledge. 
A.R.C.I.  ' 


Proposed  19     . 


Elected  19     ; 


The  Description  and  Residence  of  Candidates  mast  be  clearly  stated. 


Notice  ^of  Annual  Meeting.  23 

NOTICE   OF   ANNUAL  MEETING. 


KOYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE, 

NORTHUMBERLAND  AVENUE, 

LONDON,  W.C. 

19     . 

DEAR  SIR, — 

I  am  instructed  to  inform  you  that  the  Annual  General  Meeting  of  the  Fellows  will  be 
held  at  on  the 

May,  19     ,  at  o'clock,  to  receive  and  discuss  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Council, 

to  hear  the  President's  Address,  to  announce  the  result  of  the  Voting  for  the  Election  of 
Fellows  to  fill  the  vacancies  on  the  Council,  and  to  consider  the  following  business  : — 

(A) 

(B) 

The  Council  have,  in  accordance  with  the  Rules,  prepared  a  List  of  Fellows  nominated 
as  suitable  to  fill  the  vacancies  to  occur  at  the  end  of  the  year  in  the  offices  of  President, 
Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors. 

The  President  retires,  pursuant  to  Rule  7,  at  the  end  of  the  present  year,  but  is 
eligible  and  is  nominated  for  re-election. 

The  following  Vice-Presidents  retire,  pursuant  to  the  same  rule,  and  are  also  eligible 
and  nominated  for  re-election  : — 


The  following  Councillors  also  retire  pursuant  to  Rule  7 


and  are  not  eligible  for  re-election  this  year. 


Annexed  is  a  copy  of  the  total  List  of  Fellows  nominated  to  fill  the  above  vacancies 
which,  pursuant  to  Rule  65,  is  to  be  the  Voting  List  for  the  Annual  Election.  It  is  to  be 
signed  and  returned  in  the  official  envelope  enclosed  herewith  to  the  Secretary  at  least 
three  clear  days  before  the  Annual  Meeting. 

Your  attention  is  particularly  requested  to  the  instructions  at  the  foot  of  the  Voting 
List. 

I  am,  dear  Sir, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

Secretary. 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

ROYAL   COLONIAL  INSTITUTE. 


VOTING  LIST. 


To  be  signed  and  returned  on  or  before  the 


Ifl 


PRESIDENT. 

SPACE   FOR  X. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS    (          names  must   be   voted  for   and 
no  more). 

1 

2 

3 

4      * 

5 

- 

6 

7 

COUNCILLORS    (            names   must  be   voted   for  and  no 
more). 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

TREASURER. 

DIRECTIONS  TO  FBLLOWS  USING  VOTING  LIST. 
1.  The  voter  is  to  put  a  X  against  the  names  of  those  for  whom  he  wishes  to  vote.     Nothing  else  may  be  written 


on  any  Voting  List,  and  the  Voting  List  must  be  signed  by  the  Voter. 
2.  Any  Voting  List  on  which  a 


Fellow  has  voted  for  a  number,  either  more  or  less,  than  the  number  of  persons 
necessary  to  fill  up  the  vacancies  in  the  respective  offices  will  be  rejected  by  the  Scrutineers. 

3.  The  Voter  may  not  in  forwarding  the  Voting  List  use  any  envelope  other  than  the  one  enclosed  for  his  particular 
use,  which  must  be  fastened  down  and  the  postage  prepaid. 

4.  By  Rule  25  no  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  if  his  subscription  is  in  arrear. 

*%  If  the  foregoing  directions  be  not  complied  with  by  any  voter  his  List  will  be  rejected  cmd  hie  votes  will  be  lost. 


Date 


Signature  of  Fellow 
Address     , 


Form  of  Bequest.  25 


FORM   OF   BEQUEST. 


5  bCQUC&tb  the  sum  of  £  to  the  KOYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE,  In- 

corporated by  Royal  Charter  1882,  and  I  declare  that  the  receipt  of  the  Treasurer 
for  the  time  being  of  the  said  Corporation  shall  be  an  effectual  discharge  for  the  said 
Bequest  which  I  direct  to  be  paid  within  calendar  months  after  my  decease 

without  any  reduction  whatsoever,  whether  on  account  of  Legacy  Duty  thereon  or 
otherwise,  out  of  such  part  of  my  estate  as  may  be  lawfully  applied  for  that  purpose. 


Those  persons  who  jeel  disposed  to  benefit  the  Royal  Colonial 
Institute  by  Legacies  are  recommended  to  adopt  the  above  Form  of 
Bequest. 


26  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


V,— THE  INSTITUTE  BUILDING. 

IN  the  year  1869  the  Institute  occupied  two  rooms  in  the  Westminster  Palace  Hotel, 
temporary  office  room  having  been  previously  given  in  Victoria  Chambers  by  Sir 
George  Verdon,  a  Member  of  the  Council.  In  the  following  year,  rooms  were  acquired 
at  26,  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall  East.  In  1871  the  subject  of  house  accommodation  was 
again  considered,  and  on  November  20  of  that  year  three  rooms,  constituting  the  first 
floor  of  15,  Strand,  were  engaged  at  an  annual  rental  of  £150.  This  accommodation 
was  extended  by  taking  in  the  upper  floor  of  that  house  on  January  7, 1873. 

In  the  year  1883  it  was  decided  to  acquire  a  permanent  home  for  the  Institute  in 
lieu  of  the  very  inadequate  premises  hitherto  occupied.  The  lease  of  a  site  in  Northum- 
berland Avenue — the  freehold  of  which  has  since  been  purchased — was  secured,  and, 
after  a  total  expenditure  of  £50,000,  part  of  the  present  substantial  and  commodious 
building  was  occupied  in  1885. 

The  growing  importance  of  the  Institute,  the  widening  of  its  scope,  and  increase  of 
its  membership  rendered  extension  of  the  premises  in  occupation  a  matter  of  pressing 
urgency,  and  in  June  1910  the  opportunity  was  afforded  to  absorb  and  consolidate 
the  whole  property  for  the  use  and  benefit  of  the  Fellows. 

Under  a  reconstruction  scheme  the  premises  in  Northumberland  Avenue  were 
almost  entirely  rebuilt,  with  the  idea  of  providing  more  suitable  and  adequate  accom- 
modation. As  a  result,  instead  of  the  seven  inconveniently  small  and  inappropriate 
rooms  formerly  available,  there  are  twenty-five  well-equipped  rooms,  and  the  building 
as  it  now  stands  consists  of  five  stories  apportioned  as  follows  :  In  the  basement  are 
the  parliamentary  library,  library  store  rooms,  and  the  Advertisement  Department 
for  the  Journal,  together  with  lavatories,  &c.  On  the  ground  floor  is  the  entrance 
hall,  on  the  left  of  which  is  a  general  room  in  which  smoking  is  allowed  and  the  daily 
papers,  writing  materials,  &c.,  are  available.  On  the  right  is  a  reception  room  in  which 
ladies,  as  well  as  the  Fellows,  can  obtain  tea  and  coffee,  and  meet  their  friends.  On 
the  right  again  are  the  hall  porter's  lodge  where  Fellows  obtain  their  correspond- 
ence, and  the  general  office,  in  which  is  the  chief  clerk's  room.  On  the  mezzanine 
floor  is  the  Secretary's  department.  The  general  library  occupies  the  whole  of  the 
first  floor.  On  the  half-landing  between  the  first  and  second  floors  is  the  law  library 
and  map  room.  On  the  second  floor,  occupying  the  whole  of  the  frontage  to 
Northumberland  Avenue  and  the  portion  of  the  Craven  Street  premises,  is  the  news- 
paper room,  a  spacious  apartment  in  which  the  newspapers,  official  gazettes,  &c., 
from  all  parts  of  the  Empire  are  regularly  filed.  On  the  third  floor  are  the  Council 
room  and  smoking-room,  and  on  the  fourth  floor  the  offices  of  the  Empire  Trade  and 
Industry  Committee  (with  its  Information  Bureau),  the  Travelling  Commissioner, 
and  the  Organisation  Committee,  a  typewriting  room  for  the  use  of  the  Fellows 
where  letters  can  be  dictated  and  typed,  and  the  housekeeper's  quarters.  In  1915, 
with  a  view  to  further  extensions,  the  Council  acquired  the  freehold  of  five  houses 
(Nos.  16 — 20)  in  Craven  Street,  and  in  the  course  of  this  year  it  is  intended  to  make 
a  considerable  part  of  No.  20  available  for  the  staff  of  the  Institute  by  the  provision 
of  further  office  accommodation  in  its  basement,  first  and  second  floors.  Meanwhile 
the  remainder  of  the  property  after  the  necessary  repairs  will  be  let  to  tenants,  many 
of  whom  have  occupied  rooms  there  for  several  years. 


Privileges  of  Fellows,  Affiliated  Members  and  Associates.  27 


VI. — PRIVILEGES  OF  FELLOWS,  AFFILIATED  MEMBERS  AND  ASSOCIATES. 

THE  Institute  consists  of  Resident  and  Non-Resident  Fellows,  and  Associates  (who 
must  be  British  Subjects)  and  Affiliated  Members  (subjects  of  Foreign  Powers  who 
must  be  either  British-born  or  children  of  British  parents  on  both  sides). 

(a)  FELLOWS. 

A  Resident  Fellow  (who  has  a  permanent  home  in  the  United  Kingdom)  pays  an 
entrance  fee  of  £3  and  an  annual  subscription  of  £2  ;  a  Non-Resident  Fellow  (who  has 
his  permanent  home  outside  the  United  Kingdom)  pays  an  entrance  fee  of  £1  Is.  (which 
is  increased  to  £3  when  taking  up  permanent  residence  in  the  United  Kingdom)  unless 
he  has  been  a  Fellow  for  a  period  of  15  years,  and  an  annual  subscription  of  £1  Is. 
(which  is  increased  to  £2  when  in  the  United  Kingdom  for  more  than  twelve  months). 
Resident  Fellows  can  compound  for  the  annual  subscription  by  the  payment  of  £20, 
or  after  five  years'  annual  subscriptions  of  £2  on  payment  of  £15  ;  and  Non-Resident 
Fellows  can  compound  for  the  non-resident  annual  subscriptions  on  payment  of  £10,  or 
after  the  payment  of  twenty  or  more  annual  subscriptions  on  the  payment  of  £5. 
Resident  and  Non-Resident  Fellows  are  elected  by  the  Council,  and  candidates  must 
be  proposed  by  a  Fellow  (from  personal  knowledge)  and  seconded  by  a  Fellow. 

Privileges  of  Fellows. — The  privileges  of  Fellows,  whose  subscriptions  are  not  in 
arrear,  include  the  use  of  the  Institute  building,  which  comprises  reading,  writing, 
reception  and  smoking  rooms  ;  a  library  containing  over  101,000  volumes  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  the  history,  government,  trade,  resources  and  development 
of  the  British  Dominions.  The  newspaper  room  contains  files  of  over  800  of  the 
leading  journals,  magazines,  and  reviews  of  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  which  are  regularly 
received  and  filed.  Books  may  be  borrowed — subject  to  the  library  regulations — 
and  the  correspondence  of  Fellows  may  be  addressed  to  the  care  of  the  Institute 
Fellows  have  the  advantage  of  a  standing  postal  and  registered  telegraphic  and  cable 
address  in  the  United  Kingdom.  Fellows  are  entitled  to  be  present  at  the  annual 
or  any  special  general  meeting,  and  at  the  ordinary  meetings,  when  they  can  introduce 
one  visitor  ;  to  be  present  at  any  annual  provincial  conference  ;  to  be  present  at  the 
annual  conversazione,  and  to  introduce  a  lady.  The  Institute  is  open  on  week-days 
from  9.30  A.M.  to  8  P.M.  The  monthly  journal,  entitled  UNITED  EMPIRE,  is  forwarded 
to  all  Fellows  whose  addresses  are  known,  free  of  charge. 

(b)  AFFILIATED  MEMBERS. 

Affiliated  Members,  who  are  such  subjects  of  Foreign  Powers  only  as  are  either 
British-born  or  children  of  British  parents  on  both  sides,  pay  the  same  fees  and  enjoy 
the  same  privileges  as  Non-Resident  Fellows  of  the  Institute,  with  the  exception  that 
not  being  British  subjects  they  cannot  be  corporate  members  of  the  Institute  or  be 
entitled  to  attend  the  annual  or  any  special  general  meeting. 

Affiliated  Members  are  elected  by  the  Council,  and  candidates  must  be  proposed 
by  a  Fellow  (from  personal  knowledge)  and  seconded  by  a  Fellow. 

(c)  ASSOCIATES. 

|  ^Ladies  who  are  British  subjects,  wherever  resident,  and  Gentlemen  who  are  British 
subjects  resident  in  the  United  Kingdom,  may  become  Associates  of  the  Royal  Colonial 


28  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Institute  on  payment  of  an  annual  subscription  of  £1  or  may  compound   for  such 
subscription  by  the  payment  of  £10. 

Privileges  of  Associates. — Associates,  although  not  corporate    members    of    the 
Institute,  aje  entitled  : — 

1.  To  join  with  the  Fellows  in  carrying  out  the  aims  and  objects  of  the  Institute. 

2.  To  receive  a  copy  of  the  monthly  journal. 

3.  To  become  members  of  local  committees  or  branches. 

4.  To  attend  all  meetings  held  for  the  reading  of  Papers,  Imperial  Studies  and  other 
Lectures,  and  annual  provincial  conferences. 

5.  To  be  present  at  the  annual  conversazione. 

Associates  are  elected  by  the  Council,  and  candidates  must  be  proposed  by  a 
Fellow  or  Associate  from  personal  knowledge. 


VH.— PUBLICATIONS. 

ANNUAL  VOLUME  OF  "  PROCEEDINGS." 

IN  the  year  1869  the  first  volume  of  the  "  Proceedings  of  the  Kojal  Colonial  Institute  " 
was  issued.    It  contained  a  complete  report  of  the  meeting  called  by  public  advertise- 
ment for  the  purpose  of  adopting  measures  for  forming  an  Association  to  be  called 
the  Colonial  Society,  at  which  speeches  were  made  by  Viscount  Bury  (afterwards  the 
Earl  of  Albemarle),  the  Right  Hon.  Chichester  Fortescue,  M.P.,  Mr.  Leonard  Wray, 
Mr.  A.  H.  Louis,  the  Marquis  of  Normanby,  Mr.  Baillie  Cochrane,  M.P.,  Sir  H.  Drum- 
mond  Wolff,  Mr.  Edward  Wilson,  Mr.  W.  B.  Hume,  Sir  Charles  Nicholson,  Mr.  Henry 
Blaine,  Mr.  Marsh,  M.P.,  and  Mr.  Selim  Jackson.    A  full  account  of  the  proceedings 
at  the  inaugural  dinner,  at  which  Viscount  Bury  presided,  also  appeared  in  the  volume. 
It  was  a  memorable  occasion  in  view  of  the  fact  that  a  large  number  of  the  leading 
politicians  of  the  time  representing  the  Motherland  and  the  Overseas  Dominions, 
Colonies  and  India  were  present,  including  Mr.  Gladstone,  Earl  Granville,  the  Duke  of 
Manchester,  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  Sir  Charles  Nicholson,  Sir  George  E.  Cartier,  Sir  Charles 
Clifford,  Sir  George  Verdon,  Sir  George  Macleay,  Captain  Charles  Sturt,  Sir  James  A. 
Youl,  Mr.  W.  C.  Wentworth,  and  many  other  distinguished  men.     In  the  report  of  the 
inaugural  meeting,  which  was  held  in  the  Theatre  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers 
on  March  15,  1869,  Viscount  Bury  referred  at  some  length  to  the  great  increase  in  the 
number  of  scientific  and  literary  institutions  which  was  observable  at  that  time,  and 
emphasised  the  fact  that  in  his  opinion  an  unnecessary  number  of  institutions  differing 
only  slightly  from  each  other  in  the  objects  which  they  professed  to  aim  at,  frittered 
away  in  the  expenses  of  management  funds  which,  under  a  system  of  cordial  co- 
operation, would  have  been  available  for  more  extended  and  practical  usefulness.    He 
claimed  that  there  was  no  society  or  body  of  men  in  existence  in  England  dealing  with 
the  one  great  object  of  the  Society — the  diffusion  of  accurate  information  upon  Colonial 
subjects  among  our  countrymen.    The  first  Paper  read  before  the  Institute  dealt  with 
"  The  Relations  of  the  Colonies  to  the  Mother  Country,"  which  was  written  by  Mr.  W. 
Westgarth,  and  is  a  subject  that  has  always  occupied  a  prominent  place  in  the  annual 
programme  of  the  Institute.    The  Institute,  through  its  publications,  has  done  a  vast 
amount  of  valuable  work,  more  especially  in  diffusing  accurate  information  to  those 
in  this  country  desiring  to  gain  a  knowledge  of  the  various  Overseas  Possessions,  as 
well  as  in  shaping  public  opinion  by  quiet  and  steady  educational  work.     The  first 


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volume  of  the  "  Proceedings  "  contained  216  pages,  and  the  second  166.  In  succeeding 
years  the  size  of  the  volume  of  "  Proceedings  "  varied  between  400  and  500  pages. 
The  "  Proceedings  "  continued  to  be  issued  until  the  year  1909,  when  they  were 
replaced  by  a  monthly  journal  entitled  UNITED  EMPIRE.  Forty  volumes  in  all  were 
issued. 

THE  "JOURNAL." 

In  the  year  1890  it  was  decided  to  issue  an  additional  publication  to  be  known  as 
the  "  Journal  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,"  to  be  published  in  advance  of  and  in 
addition  to  the  annual  volume  of  "  Proceedings."  The  first  number  appeared  in 
December,  1890,  and  it  was  issued  during  eight  months  of  each  year,  viz.,  from  December 
to  July  inclusive,  until  December,  1909.  The  number  of  volumes  issued  was  nineteen. 

"  UNITED  EMPIRE," 

During  the  year  1909,  it  having  been  decided  that  a  review,  or  magazine,  would  be 
one  of  the  most  effective  means  for  widening  the  sphere  of  influence  of  the  Institute 
and  increasing  its  popularity  and  usefulness,  a  new  monthly  journal,  entitled  UNITED 
EMPIRE,  was  issued  on  January  1,  1910,  which  superseded  loth  the  annual  volume 
of  "  Proceedings"  and  the  "  Journal."  This  review  is  designed  .to  cover  as  far  as 
possible  the  whole  field  of  Imperial  activities,  and  cannot  fail  to  prove  of  advantage 
to  the  trader,  manufacturer,  and  farmer,  as  well  as  to  officials,  politicians  and  others 
in  all  parts  of  the  Empire.  The  yearly  volume  averages  about  one  thousand  pages, 
and  contains  numerous  maps,  illustrations  and  diagrams.  Its  contents  comprise  the 
papers  read  at  the  meetings  of  the  Institute,  articles  contributed  by  recognised  authori- 
ties on  Imperial  questions,  editorial  notes,  &c.  Special  sections  are  devoted  to  reviews 
and  notices  of  books,  pamphlets,  &c.,  relating  to  all  parts  of  the  Overseas  Empire  ;  to 
information  regarding  Empire  trade  and  industry ;  and  to  "  Round  the  Empire 
Notes."  The  journal,  which  is  not  only  sent  to  every  Fellow,  Affiliated  Member  and 
Associate  of  the  Institute,  but  to  Societies,  Institutions  and  Clubs  wherever  British 
communities  exist,  is  edited  jointly  by  Sir  Harry  Wilson,  K.C.M.G.,  and  H.  T. 
Montague  Bell,  Esq. 


MEETINGS. 

THE  ordinary  general  meetings  of  the  Institute  at  which  Papers  are  read  or  addresses 
delivered  are  held  on  the  second  Tuesdays  during  the  months  of  November  to  June  at 
8.30  P.M.  Afternoon  meetings  for  the  same  purpose  are  also  held  during  the  above- 
mentioned  months  at  4  P.M.  The  Papers  are  often  illustrated  by  lantern  slides,  and 
the  subjects  are  so  selected  as  to  embrace  all  parts  of  the  Overseas  Empire.  A  discus- 
sion takes  place  upon  all  occasions.  The  evening  meetings  are  preceded  by  a  dinner, 
which  takes  place  at  7  o'clock,  and  is  attended  by  Fellows  and  their  friends,  both 
ladies  and  gentlemen,  and  so  assists  in  promoting  acquaintanceship  amongst  them. 
The  following  Papers  were  read  and  discussed  during  the  Session  1915-16  : — 

"  Australia's  Stake  in  the  War."  By  Alfred  H.  Horsfall,  M.B.,  D.S.O. 
(Chairman— The  Rt.  Hon.  Viscount  Milner,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.) 

"  Lights  and  Lessons  of  the  War."  By  Sir  Gilbert  Parker,  M.P.,  D.C.L., 
LL.D.  (Chairman— The  Rt.'Hon.  Earl  Grey,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.) 


30  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

"  India  and  the  War."  By  Lieut.-Golonel  Sir  Francis  B.  Younghusband; 
K.C.I.E.  (Chairman— The  Rtr.  Hon.  Charles  E.  H.  Hobhouse,  M.P.) 

"  The  Outlook  for  National  Unity."  By  Hon.  Sir  John  McCall,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
(Chairman— The  Kt.  Hon.  Lord  Sydenham,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.) 

"  Empire  and  Money  Market :  The  Romance  of  a  Three  Hundred  Years' 
Alliance."  By  Ellis  T.  Powell,  D.Sc.,  LL.B.  (Chairman—Sir  Charles  P. 
Lucas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.) 

"  Cyprus  To-Bay."  By  Roland  L.  N.  Mitchell,  C.M.G.  (Chairman— Sir 
John  Page  Middleton.) 

"  New  South  Wales  under  War  Conditions."  By  Hon.  B.  R.  Wise,  K.C, 
(Chairman— Sir  Charles  Lucas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.) 

"  The  Empire's  Outpost  in  the  South  Atlantic."  By  Major  J.  Quayle 
Dickson,  D.S.O.  (Chairman— Sir  William  Grey- Wilson,  K.C.M.G.) 

"  The  Strategic  Geography  of  the  War  in  relation  to  the  British  Empire." 
By  Vaughan  Cornish,  D.Sc.  (Chairman — The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Sydenham, 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.) 

"An  Imperial  Taxation  Problem."  By  F.  W.  Young.  (Chairman- 
Frederick  Dutton,  Esq.) 

"  The  British  Empire  and  the  Near  East."  By  J.  L.  Garvin.  (Chairman— 
Dr.  G.  R.  Parkin,  C.M.G.) 

"  The  Necessity  for  a  Common  Imperial  Economic  Policy."  By  Ben  H. 
Morgan.  (Chairman— Sir  Owen  Philipps,  K.C.M.G.,  M.P.) 

"  The  Aeroplane  and  its  Use  in  War."  By  Eric  S.  Bruce.  (Chairman — 
Evelyn  Wrench,  Esq.) 

"  The  Evolution  of  the  Empire."  By  Sir  Harry  Wilson,  K.C.M.G.  (Chair- 
man—Dr.  G.  R.  Parkin,  C.M.G.) 

"  The  British  Imperial  Spirit  of  Sport  and  the  War."  By  J.  Astley  Cooper 
(Chairman— Hon.  B.  R.  Wise,  K.C.) 

"  British  Columbia  and  the  War."  By  Hon.  Sir  Richard  McBride,  K.C.M.G. 
(Chairman— Sir  Charles  Lucas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.) 

"  South  Africa  and  the  Empire  Problem."  By  Sir  Lionel  Phillips,  Bart. 
(Chairman— The  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Lawley,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.M.G.) 

Christmas  Lectures  for  Young  People. 

"  Canada  and  Life  on  the  Frontier."  By  Major  the  Rev.  W /Gordon  (Ralph 
Connor). 

"  The  Wonders  of  the  Antipodes."     By  W.  H.  Garrison,  F.R.G.S. 
"  Flying  Machines  in  Peace  and  War."     By  Miss^Gertrude  Bacon. 


IX.— THE   LIBRARY. 

THE  library  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  contains  one  hundred  thousand  volumes 
and  pamphlets  relating  to  the  British  Dominions,  Colonies,  and  India,  or  discussing 
problems  of  administration  and  colonisation.  One  of  the  objects  for  which  the  Institute 
was  founded  was  the  formation  of  such  a  library,  but  owing  to  lack  of  funds  little 
progress  was  made  until  the  Council  were  in  a  position  to  vote  a  small  annual  grant. 
In  1881,  thirteen  years  after  the  foundation  of  the  Institute,  the  library  only  contained 
2,500  volumes,  but  from  about  the  year  1886  substantial  progress  was  made,  so  that 


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at  the  present  time  it  can  claim  to  possess  the  most  complete  collection  of  Colonial 
literature  brought  together  under  one  roof.  Although  many  valuable  and  necessary 
books  were  annually  purchased,  the  substantial  increase  of  recent  years  is  largely 
attributable  to  donations  from  the  various  Overseas  Governments  and  India,  the 
Secretaries  of  State,  the  different  learned  societies,  Chambers  of  Commerce,  and  other 
public  bodies,  and  from  publishers  and  authors  in  all  parts  of  the  Empire.  Co-operation 
from  these  quarters  has  enabled  the  Institute  to  gather  together  a  unique  collection 
which  is  of  great  value  to  students  of  Empire  topics  and  to  all  those  who  are  seeking 
information  with  regard  to  the  administration,  resources,  trade,  history,  law,  ethnology, 
and  general  conditions  of  the  wide  domains  under  the  British  flag.  The  library, 
the  main  portion  of  which  is  situated  on  the  first  floor  of  the  Institute  building,  is 
divided  into  as  many  sections  as  there  are  separate  administrative  units  within  the 
Empire.  These  sections  are  further  subdivided  according  to  subjects,  so  that  all  the 
books  on  a  given  topic  are  found  together  on  the  shelves.  To  take  a  specific  example  : 
under  Canada  will  be  found  the  books  dealing  with  the  history,  agriculture,  fauna, 
education,  &c.,  of  the  Dominion,  each  contained  in  separate  divisions.  The  parlia- 
mentary library,  which  contains  the  Blue-books,  parliamentary  reports,  debates, 
sessional  papers,  government  gazettes,  and  general  official  literature  issued  by  the 
Overseas  Governments,  is  contained  in  the  basement.  In  these  official  publications 
is  hidden  away  an  immense  amount  of  information  of  value  to  students  of  sociology, 
history,  ethnology,  &c.  Of  specially  important  publications  may  be  mentioned  the 
various  geological,  archaeological,  ethnological,  and  other  surveys,  the  gazetteers 
issued  by  the  Indian  Government,  and  the  different  departmental  reports.  This  room 
has  been  fitted  with  rolling  book-stacks  which  contain  long  sets  of  periodicals,  agricul- 
tural journals,  and  publications  of  a  similar  nature,  including  a  collection  of  colonial 
municipal  reports,  regulations,  and  mayors'  minutes.  On  the  ground  floor  are  some 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  learned  and  literary  societies,  many  of  which  are  of  great 
importance.  It  is  only  necessary  to  name  a  few,  such  as  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada, 
the  Royal  Societies  of  Victoria  and  other  Australian  States,  the  Royal  Geographical 
Societies  of  the  different  portions  of  the  Empire,  as  well  as  the  British  and  Foreign 
Geographical  Societies,  such  as  those  of  London,  Liverpool,  Paris,  Lisbon,  Vienna, 
Madrid,  and  Antwerp.  Next  to  the  general  library,  on  the  first  floor,  is  situated  the 
law  library  and  map  room.  This  portion  of  the  library  is  one  of  its  most  valuable 
sections,  for  it  not  only  contains  almost  complete  sets  of  the  statutes  of  the  Dominions, 
Colonies,  and  India,  but  also  long  sets  of  the  various  law  reports  and  law  journals  and 
many  treatises  on  special  aspects  of  Colonial  Law. 

The  practical  importance  of  the  law  library  has  been  demonstrated  by  the  frequent 
reference  to  its  contents  by  lawyers  engaged  upon  Privy  Council  and  other  legal  work 
connected  with  the  Dominions  and  Crown  Colonies.  In  the  law  library  is  also  kept 
an  extensive  collection  of  several  thousand  maps  and  charts,  presented  mainly  by  the 
Admiralty,  the  War  Office,  and  the  Overseas  Governments. 

A  section  of  the  library  of  value  to  historical  students  is  that  which  contains  the 
proceedings  of  the  various  American  historical  societies,  of  which  there  are  several 
long  sets  in  the  library,  notably  those  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  the  New 
York  Historical  Society,  the  Ohio,  Michigan,  Rhode  Island,  New  Hampshire,  and 
Iowa  Societies.  Another  important  section  is  the  Cobham  collection  of  books 
relating  to  Cyprus,  presented  by  C.  Delaval  Cobham,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  This  contains 
practically  every  printed  book  describing  the  island  and  its  history  and  antiquities, 
and  includes  many  rare  and  valuable  volumes, 


32  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

The  additions  to  the  library  are  catalogued  upon  cards,  and  every  item  which 
deals  in  any  way  with  the  British  Empire,  be  it  book,  pamphlet,  or  magazine  article, 
is  carefully  noted  for  future  reference.      The  first  printed  catalogue  was  published 
in  1881,  and  the  last  in  1901,  since  which  date  no  catalogue  has  been  issued  for  distribu- 
tion.   The  printed  catalogues  form  a  fairly  complete  bibliography  of  the  literary 
activities  of  the  Empire,  and  the  manuscript  catalogues  reveal  the  immense  range  of 
literature  published  during  recent  years.     Amongst  the  treasures  of  the  library  are 
many  books  of  great  value  and  rarity,  both  bibliographically  and  historically.     The 
collection  of  drawings  made  by  William  Westall,  A.R.A.,  who  accompanied  Flinders 
on  his  expedition  to  the  shores  of  Australia  in  1801-2,  is  unique,  as  are  those  of  scenes 
in  the  Transvaal  and  in  Rhodesia  made  by  A.  A.  Anderson.     The  collection  of  books 
relating  to  Australia  is  extensive,  and  contains  the  chief  descriptions  of  voyages  to  the 
South  Seas,  a  valuable  set  of  Gould's  Birds,  and  many  scarce  pamphlets.   The  Dominion 
of  Canada  is  also  well  represented,  and  amongst  the  rarer  books  may  be  noted  Colden's 
"  History  of  the  Five  Nations  "  (1747) ;  Jeffrey's  "  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  the 
French  Dominions  in  North  and  South  America  "  (1761) ;  Rogers'  "  Account  of  North 
America  "  (1765) ;  Sagard's  "  Le  Grand  Voyage  du  Pays  des  Hurons  "  (1632) ;  Bacque- 
ville's    "  Histoire    de   1'Amerique   Septentrionale " ;  Charlevoix'    "  Histoire   de   La 
Nouvelle  France  "  (1744),  and  the  celebrated  series  of  the  Jesuit  Relations.     The 
literature  relating  to  the  West  Indies  is  extensive,  and  contains  Davies'  "  History  of 
the   Caribby   Islands "   (1666) ;  Burton's   "  English   Empire  in  America  "   (1685)  ; 
Blome's  "  Jamaica  "  (1672),  and  Hickeringill's  "  Jamaica  Viewed,"  an  extremely  " 
rare  publication  issued  in  1661.     The  African  section,  Eastern,  Western,  and  Southern, 
is  of  great  interest.    Here  are  the  sumptuous  volumes  issued  by  Ogilby  in  1670,  contain- 
ing some  of  the  earliest  illustrations  of  the  Cape,  the  quaint  literary  hoax  written  by 
Damberger  in  1801,  Kolbe's  "  Present  State  of  the  Cape  "  (1718),  and  the  works 
of  the  principal  African  voyagers  and  discoverers,  such  as  Sparmann,  Paterson,  Barrow, 
Lichtenstein,  Le  Vaillant,  Latrobe,  Burchell,  and  many  others.     A  splendid  edition 
of  Darnell's  "  African  Scenery  and  Animals  "  and  other  rare  illustrated  works  add 
distinction  to  this  section  of  the  library.     The  Indian  section  also  contains  many 
of  the  more  important  works  relating  to  India,  and  a  special  section  is  devoted  to 
Egypt  and  the  Sudan.     Nor  are  the  smaller  dependencies  neglected.     There  is  quite 
a  collection  of  literature  relating  to  the  Falkland  Islands,  and  even  such  small  islands 
as  the  Cocos-Keeling  group  and  Fanning  Island  have  their  section  in  the  catalogue  as 
well  as  on  the  shelves.     Of  general  works  of  travel  attention  may  be  directed  to  those 
known  as  Hakluyt  (1598-1600) ;  Purchas  (1625-6) ;  Churchill  (1732) ;  Harleian  (1745)  ; 
Harris    (1705) ;  Callander    (1788) ;  Burney    (180&-17) ;  Pinkerton    (1808) ;  Astley 
(1745-7);  Kerr  (1811-24);  Ramusio   (1554-83),   and  Prevost  (1746-70),  and  the 
publications  of  the  Hakluyt,  Navy  Records,  Linschoten,  and  similar  societies.    Among 
special  sections  may  be  mentioned  one  containing  the  prose  and  poetic  writings  of 
Colonial  litterateurs.    The  importance  of  the  growing  national  literatures  of  Canada, 
Australia,  and  even  South  Africa  is  attested  by  the  size  of  the  special  sections.     There 
are  also  a  botanical  section  in  which  the  chief  works  on  the  floras  of  the  Colonies  are 
kept,  a  language  section  containing  publications  on  and  in  native  languages,  a  section 
containing  the  chief  agricultural  journals,  a  section  containing  publications  on  trade 
and  industry,  and  a  special  collection  of  works  relating  to  foreign  colonies  and  foreign 
colonial  administration.     A  select  bibliography  of  the  last-named  section  has  been 
published.     A  journey  round  the  bookshelves  reveals  the  greatness  of  the  British 
Empire,  and  brings  home  in  a  better  way  than  can  perhaps  be  done  elsewhere  the  vast 


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amount  of  literature  that  has  been  written  about  the  British  possessions.  The  library 
is  becoming  more  and  more  known  to  literary  workers,  and  many  well-known  works 
on  subjects  of  Colonial  and  Imperial  interest  have  been  written  within  its  walls 
Permission  is  given  by  the  Council  for  duly  accredited  students  to  make  use  of  the 
collections,  and  reciprocal  relations  have  been  established  with  various  learned  societies. 


X.— THE   NEWSPAPER   ROOM. 

OVER  nine  hundred  newspapers,  journals,  and  magazines  are  received  a  ad  filed 
at  the  Institute.  Most  of  the  monthly  and  quarterly  magazines  are  kept  in  the 
library  or  on  tables  in  the  law  room,  but  the  newspapers  and  weekly  journals  are 
displayed  on  stands  in  the  newspaper  room.  They  include  periodical  publications 
from  every  portion  of  the  British  Empire,  arranged  in  different  sections,  and  can 
be  easily  and  quickly  found.  It  may  be  stated  that  almost  every  newspaper  of  any 
importance  is  received,  many  of  them  being  presented  by  their  publishers.  Fellows 
from  overseas  and  Resident  Fellows  who  have  returned  to  the  Mother  Country  find 
the  newspaper  room  one  of  the  most  useful  features  of  the  Institute,  for  by  means  of  the 
files  of  current  papers  they  are  enabled  to  keep  in  close  touch  with  events  in  the  portion 
of  the  Empire  with  which  they  are  connected.  No  other  institution  has  so  good  a 
display  of  Colonial  periodical  publications.  It  would  be  invidious  to  point  out  any 
special  paper  or  journal,  but  attention  may  be  directed  to  the  various  classes  of  papers 
that  are  filed  in  this  room.  First  are  the  daily  newspapers  published  in  the  capitals  and 
chief  cities  of  the  Empire,  and  reflecting  the  political  and  social  life  of  their  respective 
spheres.  The  majority  of  these,  after  the  expiration  of  one  year,  are  handed  over 
to  the  British  Museum  for  permanent  storage,  and  Fellows  of  the  Institute  may  always 
consult  back  files  on  presentation  of  their  card  to  the  Museum  officials.  Then  there 
are  the  official  gazettes  from  every  State  in  the  Empire.  These  are  kept  permanently 
in  the  Institute  so  that  they  may  be  available  for  reference  at  any  time.  Many  impor- 
tant trade  journals,  both  of  a  technical  and  commercial  character,  are  also  received, 
and  by  their  aid  the  business  man  is  able  to  follow  the  different  commercial  movements 
in  the  Empire.  There  are  in  addition  a  number  of  papers  and  magazines  of  a  special 
character,  relating  to  medicine  and  tropical  hygiene,  mining,  engineering,  and  tropical 
products  ;  whilst  the  magazines  include  the  chief  British  and  overseas  monthlies,  and 
reflect  every  phase  of  thought.  The  magazines  also  include  the  agricultural  journals 
of  the  different  States,  the  periodical  journals  of  the  chief  British,  Colonial,  and  foreign 
learned  societies,  the  journals  of  the  principal  geographical  societies,  a  number  of 
reviews  dealing  with  anthropological  and  linguistic  topics,  and  the  various  law  reports 
and  legal  journals  published  in  the  Overseas  Dominions. 


XI.— GOLD   MEDAL    FOR   SCIENTIFIC   INQUIRY. 

THE  Gold  Medal  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  is  offered  annually  for  the  best  research 
monograph  on  some  subject,  which  the  Council  will  determine,  bearing  directly  upon 
the  practical  problem  of  the  closer  and  permanent  union  of  the  Empire.  In  addition 
to  the  medal  a  grant  of  one  hundred  guineas  is  made  to  the  successful  competitor, 


34  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

together  with  Honorary  Fellowship  of  the  Institute  for  life.  Apart  from  the  successful 
monograph,  the  Council  may  award  pecuniary  acknowledgment  for  monographs  of 
special  merit.  The  aim  of  the  Council  is  to  encourage  scientific  inquiry  into  such 
particular  questions  directly  affecting  the  Imperial  problem  as  may  seem  susceptible 
of  that  mode  of  treatment.  The  first  Gold  Medallist  was  Mr.  F.  A.  Kirkpatrick, 
and  the  second  Gold  Medallist  Mr.  A.  E.  Duchesne. 

Owing  to  the  War  the  Council  have  again  decided  to  suspend  this  competition  for 
the  year  1916—17. 


XII.— PRIZES   FOR  ESSAYS. 

THE  Council  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  desiring  to  encourage  the  rising  genera- 
tion to  acquire  a  better  and  more  extended  knowledge  and  appreciation  of  His  Majesty's 
Empire,  offer  prizes  to  young  men  and  women  undergoing  education,  for  essays  on 
subjects  of  Imperial  concern.  It  is  felt  that  the  preparation  of  such  essays  would  tend 
to  stimulate  interest  in  the  history,  institutions,  and  resources  of  the  various  countries 
which  constitute  the  Empire. 

The  subject  selected  for  the  present  year's  competition  is  "In  what  ways 
has  Scientific  Invention  affected  the  British  Empire?" 

The  University  Prizes  will  not  be  awar  Jed  this  year  owing  to  a  large  majority  of 
undergraduates  having  volunteered  for  military  service. 

CONDITIONS  FOR   1916. 

1.  The  Council  offer  one  prize  of  £10  and  one  of  £5  to  pupils  of  any  secondary  or 
elementary  school  in  the  British  Empire,  who  have  not  passed  their  nineteenth  birthday 
at  the  time  fixed  for  sending  in  the  essays. 

2.  The  competition  is  open  to  both  sexes. 

3.  Certificates  will  be  awarded  to  the  prize  winners,  and  to  such  other  competitors 
as  may  appear  deserving. 

4.  The  length  of  the  papers  is  not  to  exceed  5,000  words,  to  be  written  or  typed  on 
one  side  only  of  foolscap  paper,  with  an  inch  and  a  half  margin  on  the  left-hand  side. 

5.  The  papers  are  to  be  delivered  at  the  Institute  not  later  than  5  P.M.  on  October  2, 
1916. 

6.  Not  more  than  three  papers  are  to  be  sent  in  from  any  one  school. 

7.  Each  envelope  is  to  be  marked  on  the  left-hand  upper  corner  "  Essay  Competi- 
tion,"  "  School,"  and  addressed  to   "  The    Secretary,   Royal    Colonial    Institute, 
Northumberland  Avenue,  London." 

8.  Each  essay  is  to  be  marked  with  a  motto  or  other  distinguishing  sign — not 
being  the  name  of  the  writer — and  accompanied  by  a  sealei  envelope,  bearing  a 
similar  motto  or  sign,  and  containing  the  full  name  and  address  of  the  writer  of  the 


9.  Each  essay  is  to  be  accompanied  by  a  certificate  from  some  person  holding  a 
public  position,  e.g.,  a  minister  of  religion,  headmaster  or  mistress,  professor,  &c., 
declaring  that  such  person  has  satisfied  himself  or  herself  that  the  essay  marked 
(quoting  the  mark  or  sign)  is  the  genuine  work  of  the  writer  named  in  the  accompanying 
sealed  envelope  ;  that  such  writer  is  a  member  of  the  school  mentioned  and  has  not 
passed  his  or  her  nineteenth  birthday  on  the  latest  date  fixed  for  the  delivery  of  the 
essay  at  the  Institute. 


Local  Committees  and  Local  Branches.  35 

10.  Successful  competitors  are  to  furnish  any  further  proofs  of  compliance  with  the 
terms  of  the  competition  that  may  be  required  by  the  Council. 

11.  Papers  illegibly  written  or  not  complying  with  the  regulations  will  be  rejected. 

12.  The  prizes  are  to  be  awarded  by  the  Council,  after  consideration  of  the  report 
of  the  Examiner,  who  will  be  appointed  by  the  Council.    The  decision  will  be  announced 
on  or  about  December  1,  1916. 

13.  The  Council  reserve  the  right  of  withholding  any  prize  and  of  making  such 
supplementary  regulations  in  respect  to  the  competition  as  may  from  time  to  time 
appear  to  them  to  be  necessary. 

14.  Essays  sent  in  for  competition  will  not  be  returned. 

15.  The  copyright  of  all  essays  sent  in  is  to  be  deemed  to  be  vested  in  the  Council. 


XIII.— LOCAL  COMMITTEES   AND    LOCAL  BRANCHES.* 

THE  following  are  the  regulations  at  present  in  force  with  regard  to  Local  Com- 
mittees and  Local  Branches,  but  the  Council  may  from  time  to  time  at  its  discretion 
vary  any  such  Regulations.  In  the  Regulations  the  word  Council  means  the  Council 
of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

A  local  Committee  of  the  Institute  may  be  constituted  in  any  town  or  district 
of  the  United  Kingdom  or  Oversea,  in  accordance  with  Regulations  to  be  from 
time  to  time  framed  by  the  Council  of  the  Institute. 

The  function  of  a  Local  Committee  is  to  further  the  objects  and  aims  for  which  the 
Institute  was  founded  by  diffusing  information  concerning  the  Empire,  by  organising 
lectures  for  all  classes  throughout  the  district,  by  distributing  literature  or  by  other 
means,  by  arranging  public  meetings  whenever  the  Council  desire  to  focus  public 
attention  on  any  matter,  by  watching  the  emigration  movement  in  the  district  with  a 
view  to  keeping  the  Emigration  Committee  of  the  Institute  in  touch  with  every  develop- 
ment, by  promoting  Empire  trade,  and  generally  by  such  other  means  as  the  Council 
may  direct. 

Subject  to  the  decision  of  the  Council  that  the  local  conditions  are  such  as  to 
justify  the  enterprise,  and  to  the  Regulations  for  the  time  being  in  force,  a  Local 
Committee  may  found  a  Local  Branch  of  the  Institute  with  similar  functions,  and 
which  should  have  as  its  headquarters  a  suitable  building  or  place  of  meeting  designed 
to  afford  facilities  similar  to  those  of  the  Institute  Building  in  London. 

I. — Local  Committees. 

1.  Upon  receipt  of  a  request  in  writing  from  ten  local  subscribers  (Fellows  or 
Associates)  residing  in  any  town  or  district  the  Council  may,  at  their  discretion,  by 
resolution  (a  certified  copy  of  which  will  be  issued  as  a  Certificate),  establish  a  Local 
Committee  and  define  its  district.      The  Council  may  at  any  time,  by  subsequent 
resolution,  vary  the  district  so  defined. 

2.  The  ten  who  have  signed  the  request  shall,  on  the  receipt  of  the  Certificate, 
become  the  Provisional  Committee,  with  power  to  add  to  their  number,  and  shall  appoint 

*  These  regulations  have  not  been  finally  approved  by  the  Council,  but  are  at  present  the 
subject  of  correspondence  with  the  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries  Overseas. 

o  2 


36  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

honorary  officers.  The  Provisional  Committee  shall,  as  soon  as  may  be  convenient, 
summon  a  General  Meeting  of  all  Fellows  and  Associates  within  the  district.  The 
meeting  shall  proceed  to  the  election  of  a  Committee,  which  shall  thereafter  be 
recognised  as  the  Local  Committee  for  the  next  twelve  months,  and  the  appointment 
of  honorary  officers.  Such  election  and  appointment  shall  be  subject  to  the  approval 
of  the  Council. 

3.  Once  a  year  the  Local  Committee  shall  summon  a  General  Meeting  of  the  Fellows 
and  Associates  within  the  district  for  the  election  of  a  Committee  and  the  appointment 
of  officers  for  the  ensuing  year,  and  the  names  of  such  Committee  and  officers  shall 
forthwith  be  submitted  to  the  Council  for  confirmation. 

4.  The  Secretary  of  the  Local  Committee  shall  forward  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Institute,  so  that  it  shall  reach  the  latter  not  later  than  February  1  in  the  case  of 
Local  Committees  in  the  United  Kingdom,  or  March  1  in  the  case  of  Local  Com- 
mittees Oversea,  a  report  on  the  work  of  the  Local  Committee  for  the  past  year 
together  with  a  statement  of  the  income  and  expenditure  of  such  Committee  during 
such  period,  certified  by  the  Chairman  and  Secretary. 

5.  In  the  case  of  Local  Committees  Oversea,  a  donation  towards  initial  expenses 
of  reasonable  amount,  proportionate  to  the  probable  membership  of  the  Committee, 
may  be  made  by  the  Council. 

6.  In  the  case  of  every  Local  Committee  established  in  the  United  Kingdom  the 
Honorary  Secretary  shall,  not  later  than  February  1  in  each  year,  submit  to  the 
Council  a  tentative  programme  of  work  to  be  undertaken  in  the  current  year  and  an 
estimate  of  expenditure.    A  financial  allowance  may  be  made  by  the  Council  towards 
such  expenditure,  having  regard  to  the  nature  of  the  work  to  be  undertaken  by  the 
Local  Committee  and  approved  by  the  Council  in  each  case.     The  allowance  shall 
normally  not  exceed  the  sum  of  Five  Shillings  per  head  of  Fellows  and  Associates 
resident  within  the  district. 

7.  The  Local  Committee  shall  at  all  times  and  in  all  things  comply  with  the 
terms  of  the  Charter  and  Rules  of  the  Institute  and  obey  the  instructions  of  the 
Council,  and  shall  effectually  indemnify  the   funds  of  the   Institute  against   any 
damages,  expenses,  claims  and  demands  by  reason  of  any  default  of  the  Local  Com- 
mittee or  its  officers  or  any  act  by  such  Committea  or  its  officers  which  may  not  be 
in  conformity  with  the  Charter  and  Rules  of  the  Institute. 

8.  The  Council  may  at  its  discretion,  and  on  giving  not  less  than  six  months' 
notice  in  writing,  revoke  the  Certificate,  which  shall  then  be  returned  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Institute,  together  with  all  books,  documents,  and  papers  relating  to  the  Local 

Committee. 

II. — Local  Branches. 

1.  The  application  of  any  Local  Committee  for  authority  to  found  a  Local  Branch 
shall  set  forth  :— 

(a)  The  area  proposed  to  be  included  ; 
(6)  the  population  within  that  area  ; 

(c)  the  number  of  Fellows  and  Associates  (which  should  not  be  less  than 

100)  residing  within  that  area,  and  the  estimated  probable  increase 
within  the  next  twelve  months  ; 

(d)  the  scheme,  if  any,  for  the  acquisition  and   maintenance  of  Institute 

premises,  including    any  special    offers    for  this  purpose  by  local 
residents  or  others,  and 

(e)  any  other  circumstances  in  support  of  the  application. 


Local  Committees  and  Local  Branches.  37 

The  Council,  if  they  grant  the  application,  will,  by  Resolution,  of  which  a  certified 
copy  will  be  issued  as  a  Certificate,  authorise  the  formation  of  tha  Lo?al  Branch. 
The  resolution  will  define,  subject  to  any  subsequent  variations  from  time  to  time  by 
the  Council,  the  area  of  the  Branch  and  the  financial  relations  between  the  Institute 
and  the  Branch. 

2.  A  Local  Branch  may  be  organised  with  such  officers,  honorary  or  otherwise, 
as   the    Council  may  in  each   case  approve.      The  Secretary  of  the  Local  Branch 
will  generally  undertake  the  duties  of  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the 
Institute. 

3.  A  Local  Branch  may  make  regulations  for  the  conduct  and  support  of  the 
Branch,  such  regulations  to  be  passed  at  a  General  Meeting  and  to  be  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  Council.     The  regulations  may  provide  for  the  collection  of  an  addi- 
tional subscription  towards   the  maintenance  of  the  Local  Branch  or  its  activities. 
But  refusal  to  pay  such  additional  subscription  shall  not  impair  the  general  status 
or  privileges  of  a  Fellow  or  Associate  of  the  Institute,  as  defined  in  the  Charter  and 
Rules  of  the  Institute. 

4.  In  every  matter  not  otherwise  provided  for  by  the  approved  Regulations  of  any 
Local  Branch,  the  Council  shall  have  control  of  the  Local  Branch,  subject  to  the 
Charter  and  Rules  of  the  Institute.     The  Council  shall  have  power  at  all  times  to 
inspect  the  books  of   any  Local  Branch  and  to   call  for  returns  and  any   other 
information. 

5.  A  Local  Branch  shall  be  deemed  to  include  all  Fellows  and  Associates  resident 
within  the  area,  excepting  those  (if  any)  who  decline,  to  pay  the  additional  sub- 
scription (if  any)  on  account  of  local  privileges  or  activities. 

6.  Once  a  year  a  general  meeting  of  the  Local  Branch  shall  be  held  for  the  election 
of  a  Local  Council  or  committee  and  the  appointment  of  officers  for  the  ensuing  year, 
and  the  names  of  such  Local  Council  or  committee  and  of  such  officers  shall  forthwith 
be  submitted  to  the  Council  for  confirmation. 

7.  The  Secretary  of  the  Local  Branch  shall  forward  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Institute, 
so  that  it  shall  reach  the  latter  not  later  than  February  1   in  the  case  of  Local 
Branches  in  the  United  Kingdom,  or  March  1  in  the  case  of  Local  Branches  Oversea, 
a  report  on  the  work  of  the  Local  Branch  for  the  past  year  together  with  a  statement 
of  the  income  and  expenditure  of  such  Local  Branch  during  such  period,  certified  by 
the  Chairman  and  Secretary. 

8.  In  the  case  of  Branches  Oversea,  a  donation  towards  initial  expenses  of  reason- 
able amount,  proportionate  to  the  probable  membership  of  the  Branch,  may  be  made 
by  the  Council. 

9.  In  the  case  of  every  Local  Branch  formed  in  the  United  Kingdom  the  Secretary 
of  the  Branch  shall,  not  later  than  February  1  in  each  year,  submit  to  the  Council 
a  tentative  programme  of  work  to  be  performed  in  the  current  year  and  an  estimate 
of  expenditure.     A  financial  allowance  may  be  made  by  the  Council  towards  such 
expenditure,  having  regard   to   the  nature  of  the  work  to  be  undertaken  by  the 
Branch  and  approved  by  the  Council  in  each  case,  and  the  amount  of  the  subscriptions 
collected  within  that  area. 

10.  Any  subscriptions  of  Fellows  and  Associates  within  the  area,  collected  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Local  Branch  shall  be  forwarded  as  soon  as  possible  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Institute  in  London  who  will  notify  the  Local  Secretary  of  any  subscriptions 
received  direct  from  within  the  said  area. 

11.  The  Local  Branch  shall  at  all  times  and  in  all  things  duly  comply  with  the 


38  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

terms  of  the  Charter  and  Bules  of  the  Institute  and  obey  the  instructions  of  the 
Council,  and  shall  effectually  indemnify  the  funds  of  the  Institute  against  any  damages, 
expenses,  claims  and  demands  by  reason  of  any  default  of  the  Local  Branch  or  its 
officers,  or  any  act  by  such  Local  Branch  or  its  officers  which  may  not  be  in  con- 
formity with  the  Charter  and  Rules  of  the  Institute. 

12.  The  Council  may,  at  its  discretion,  on  giving  not  less  than  six  months'  notice  in 
writing,  revoke  the  Certificate  of  any  Local  Branch,  which  shall  then  be  returned  to 
the  Secretary  of  the  Institute  together  with  all  books,  documents  and  papers  relating 
to  such  Branch. 


XIV.— IMPERIAL  STUDIES  LECTURES. 

THE  attention  of  the  Council  of  the  Institute  was  directed  in  1915  to  the  work  being 

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done  by  the  Imperial  Studies  Committee  appointed  about  three  years  ago  by  the 
University  of  London,  of  which  Lord  Milner  is  chairman.  This  committee  was 
formed  with  the  view  of  co-ordinating  and  focussing  such  parts  of  the  teaching  of  the 
University  as  bear  directly  or  indirectly  upon  the  study  of  the  Empire  and  cognate 
problems.  But  this  Imperial  Studies  movement  is  designed  to  be  carried  much 
further  afield  into  the  various  University  centres  of  the  United  Kingdom  and,  when 
circumstances  permit,  overseas,  and  the  Council  recognising  the  importance  of 
the  effort,  and  the  promise  of  fruitful  results  in  the  future,  has  associated  the  Institute 
with  it  by  formulating  a  scheme  of  academic  lectures,  with  Dr.  A.  P.  Newton,  the 
Secretary  of  the  Imperial  Studies  Committee,  as  organiser.  A  panel  of  lecturers  of 
high  repute  was  formed  last  year  and  courses  of  lectures  dealing  with  Imperial  subjects 
in  a  scientific  spirit  were  delivered  not  only  in  London,  but  also  at  numerous  University 
centres  in  the  provinces,  viz.,  Manchester,  Leeds,  Sheffield,  Birmingham,  Nottingham, 
Bristol,  Exeter  and  Glasgow.  This  new  departure  on  the  part  of  the  Council  has 
met  with  most  encouraging  success,  and  further  developments  will  take  place  during 
the  next  autumn  and  winter.  A  list  of  the  lecturers  now  composing  the  panel  is 
appended,  and  all  communications  on  the  subject  should  be  addressed  to  Dr.  A.  P. 
Newton,  King's  College,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

PANEL  OF  LECTURERS  IN  IMPERIAL  STUDIES  OF  THE  ROYAL 
COLONIAL  INSTITUTE. 

POLITICAL  SCIENCES. 

Prof.  W.  G.  S.  Adams,  M.A.    Fellow  of  All  Souls  College  and  Gladstone  Professor  of 

Political  Theory  and  Institutions  in  the  University  of  Oxford. 
Vaughan  Cornish,  D.Sc.     University  of  Manchester. 
John  Bailey,  M.A.     New  College,  Oxford. 
R.  Coupland,  M.A.     Beit  Lecturer  in  Colonial  History  in  the  University  of  Oxford 

and  late  Fellow  of  Trinity  College. 
Prof.  H.  E.  Egerton,  M.A.    Fellow  of  All  Souls  College  and  Beit  Professor  of  Colonial 

History  in  the  University  of  Oxford. 
H.  A.  L.  Fisher,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  F.B.A.     Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Sheffield 

and  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford. 

Prof.  E.  C.  K.  Gonner,  M.A.  Professor  of  Economics  in  the  University  of  Liverpool. 
W.  H.  Hadow,  M.A.,  D.Mus.  Principal  of  Armstrong  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

and  late  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford. 


Imperial  Studies  Lectures.  39 

Prof.  F.  J.  C.  Hearnshaw,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  Mediaeval  History  in  the 

University  of  London. 
*Alex  Hill,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.     Principal  of  University  College,  Southampton,  late 

Master  of  Downing  College,  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Cambridge- 
Prof.  A.  B.  Keith,  M.A.,  D.Litt.,  D.C.L.      Professor  of  Sanskrit  in  the  University  of 

Edinburgh  and  late  Junior  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Imperial  Conference. 
Prof.  Richard  Lodge,  M.A.,  Litt.D.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  History  and  Dean  of  the 

Faculty  of  Arts  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  late  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Brasenose 

College,  Oxford. 
Sidney  Low,  M.A.     Fellow  of  King's  College,  London,  and  Lecturer    in   Imperial 

and  Colonial  History,  University  of  London,  King's  College. 
Sir  Charles  Lucas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G-.     Chairman  of  Council  of  the  Royal  Colonial 

Institute  and  late  Head  of  the  Dominions  Department  in  the  Colonial  Office. 
H.  J.  Mackinder,  M.A.,  M.P.     Reader  in  Geography  in  the  University  of  London  and 

late  Director  of  the  London  School  of  Economics. 
J.  Saxon  Mills,  M.A.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 
Prof.  J.  H.  Morgan,  M.A.  Professor  of  Constitutional  Law,  University  of  London, 

University  College. 
Prof.  Ramsay  Muir,  M.A.     Professor    of    Modern    History   in    the    University    of 

Manchester. 
Prof.  A.  F.  Pollard,  M.A.,  Litt.D.     Fellow  of  All  Souls  College,  Oxford,  and  Professor 

of  English  History  in  the  University  of  London. 
*Prof .  R.  S.  Rait,  M.A.    Professor  of  Scottish  History  and  Literature  in  the  University 

of  Glasgow  and  late  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  New  College,  Oxford. 
Prof.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  M.A.     Professor  of  English  Literature  in  the  University  of 

Oxford  and  Honorary  Fellow  of  King's  College,  Cambridge. 
Hon.  W.  Pember  Reeves,  Ph.D.     Director  of  the  London  School  of  Economics  and 

Political  Science  and  late  High  Commissioner  for  New  Zealand. 
Prof.  A.  J.  Sargent,  M.A.     Professor  of  Commerce  in  the  University  of  London. 
A.  L.  Smith,  M.A.     Master  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 
H.  W.  V.  Temperley,  M.A.     Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Peterhouse,  Cambridge. 
*Sir  Everard  im  Thurn,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.   Late  H.M.  High  Commissioner  in  the  Pacific. 
Prof.  Kenneth  Vickers,  M.A.     Professor  of  History  in  the  University  of  Durham. 
Sir  Herbert  Warren,  K.C.V.O.,  M.A.,  D.Litt.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.    President  of  Magdalen 

College  and-  Professor  of  Poetry  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  late  Vice-Chancellor 

of  the  University. 
*Prof .  C.  K.  Webster,  M.A.    Professor  of  Modern  History  in  the  University  of  Liverpool 

and  late  Fellow  of  King's  College,  Cambridge. 
*A.  F.  Basil  Williams,  M.A.     New  College,  Oxford.     Late  Secretary  of  the  Transvaal 

Education  Department. 
Sir  Harry  Wilson,  K.C.M.G.     Secretary  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  late  Fellow 

of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  and  Colonial  Secretary  of  the  Orange  River  Colony. 
W.  Basil  Worsfold,  M.A.     University  College,  Oxford. 
A.  E.  Zimmern,  M.A.    Late  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  New  College,  Oxford. 

Organiser : 

Arthur  Percival  Newton,  M.A.,  D.Lit.,  B.Sc.    Lecturer  on  Colonial  History, 
University  of  London,  University  and  King's  Colleges. 

*  These  gentlemen  are  at  present  engaged  in  War  Service. 


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XV.— ILLUSTRATED   EMPIRE  LECTURES. 

BESIDES  the  Imperial  Studies  Lectures,  the  Council  has  arranged  for  the  delivery  by 
Mr.  Herbert  Garrison,  F.K.G.S.,  who  has  for  several  years  been  the  Official  Lecturer 
of  the  Institute,  of  Illustrated  Lectures  on  the  Empire,  in  all  parts  of  the  United 
Kingdom.  Under  the  arrangement  at  present  existing  Mr.  Garrison  has  undertaken 
to  deliver  twenty  lectures  a  year  for  the  Institute,  ten  of  which  are  to  be  in  the  London 
area,  and  ten  in  the  Provinces.  He  has  devoted  most  of  his  life  to  studying  the 
British  Empire,  travelling  over  it  and  lecturing  upon  it.  He  has  lectured  with  marked 
success  throughout  the  United  Kingdom  to  large  audiences  of  the  general  public  as 
well  as  to  leading  societies  and  educational  institutions.  The  lectures  have  been 
actively  supported  by  influential  committees  in  the  various  centres,  and  the  Council 
have  received  many  letters  of  thanks  and  appreciation.  During  the  War  Mr.  Garrison 
(with  the  assistance  of  a  War  Lectures  Committee)  has  given  many  lectures  in  addition 
to  those  specially  arranged  for  by  the  Institute,  and  has  raised  large  sums  of  money 
for  the  various_ patriotic  funds. 

Mr.  Garrison's  lectures  comprise  the  following  subjects  : — 

1.  "Our  World-Wide  Empire." 

2.  "  Outposts  of  the  British  Empire." 

3.  "  The  Dominion  of  Canada." 

4.  "The  Commonwealth  of  Australia." 

5.  "The  Union  of  South  Africa  ;  and  Rhodesia." 

6.  "  The  Romance  of  India,  and  the  Delhi  Durbar." 

7.  "New  Zealand — The  Wonderland  of  the  World." 

8.  "  Ceylon — Eden  of  the  Eastern  Wave." 

9.  "The  British  Isles  of  the  Far  Pacific." 

10.  "Our  Crown  Colonies,  Dependencies,  and  Protectorates." 

11.  "Newfoundland — Our  oldest  Colony." 

12.  "  British  Possessions  in  the  Mediterranean." 

13.  "  The  Straits  Settlements,  the  Malay  States,  and  North  Borneo." 

14.  "British  West  Indies." 

15.  "  British  Columbia." 

16.  "Round  the  World  on  the  King's  Highway — the  All-Red  Route." 

17.  "The  British  Empire  in  relation  to  the  present  War." 

All  these  lectures  are  illustrated  by  lantern  slides  from  Mr.  Garrison's  own  unique 
collection.  Some  of  the  subjects  are  also  illustrated  by  kinematograph  films.  The 
Institute  also  possesses  a  collection  of  lantern  slides  illustrating  the  physical  features, 
industries,  and  public  buildings  in  various  parts  of  the  Empire,  which  are  used  to 
illustrate  lectures  delivered  under  its  auspices. 


XVI.— EMPIRE  TRADE  AND  INDUSTRY  COMMITTEE. 

THE  objects  of  the  Committee  are  : — 

(1)  To  facilitate,  encourage  and  arrange  industrial  conferences  or  meetings  to  be 
attended  by  men  of  affairs  from  any  or  all  parts  of  the  Empire  in  order  to  discuss 
questions  of  interest  with  a  view  to  regulating  and  co-ordinating  the  conditions  of 
Empire  trade  and  industry. 


Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee.  41 

(2)  To  encourage  and  facilitate  the  trade  and  industry  of  the  Empire  in  every 
practicable  way  ;  for  example,  by  arranging  for  the  reading  of  papers  and  delivery  of 
addresses  on  financial,  industrial  and  trade  subjects  by  competent  authorities,  before 
the  Institute  itself  and  before  the  Chambers  of  Commerce  and  trade  associations, 
and  like  bodies  in  the  leading  industrial  centres,  as  well  as  by  answering  inquiries 
from  British  men  of  business  in  all  parts  of  the  Empire  in  regard  to  the  actual  or 
potential  manufacture  or  supply  of  goods  by  British  firms  and  from  British  sources 
(see  also  XVII. — The  Information  Bureau). 

PUBLIC  ACTIVITIES. 

THE  work  of  this  Committee  has  grown  during  the  past  year  both  in  quantity  and,  it 
may  fairly  be  claimed,  in  value.  It  has  been  the  constant  effort  of  the  Committee  to 
carry  out  in  the  detail  of  office  practice  the  theories  on  large  Imperial  Trade,  Com- 
mercial and  Industrial  questions,  which  it  has  corporately  formulated  and  to  which 
it  has  given  constant  publicity. 

The  most  urgent  question  in  the  general  domain  of  commerce  at  the  present  time 
is  the  need  for  bringing  into  co-ordination  the  trade  and  commerce  of  the  Empire,  so 
that  when  the  questions  of  commercial  and  trade  relationships  between  the  nations 
come  up  for  settlement  at  the  close  of  hostilities  the  Empire  will  be  able  to  speak 
definitely  and  with  one  voice.  Acting  upon  this  conviction  the  Committee  has 
worked  sedulously  both  in  stating  its  belief  and  the  reasons  therefor  in  many  public 
forms  and  in  carrying  out  through  its  office  every  kind  of  work  within  its  powers, 
which  it  considered  would  tend  to  the  desired  understanding. 

Two  papers  delivered  by  Mr.  Ben.  H.  Morgan,  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee, 
before  the  Bristol  Branch  of  the  Institute  on  December  6,  1915,  and  before  the 
Institute  in  London  on  March  14,  1916,  respectively,  as  well  as  dealing  with  other 
matters  state  in  general  terms  the  policy  of  the  Committee  and  the  arguments  upon 
which  that  policy  is  based. 

In  addition  to  this  a  part  has  been  taken  in  recent  correspondence  in  the  Press 
upon  an  International  Trade  Entente,  urging  the  necessity  of  the  Nation  States  of  the 
Empire  coming  to  a  mutual  arrangement  among  themselves  before  considering  the 
question  of  arrangements  with  foreign  peoples. 

Another  paper  bearing  directly  upon  the  views  of  the  Committee  was  read  before 
the  Institute  in  November  last  by  Mr.  Ellis  Powell,  LL.B.,  B.Sc.,  one  of  its  members, 
in  which  he  emphasised  and  illustrated  the  tremendous  influence  of  finance  as  a  factor 
in  Imperial  cohesion. 

The  increasing  question  of  the  restricting  to  Empire  firms  all  orders  given  out  by 
Government  departments,  municipalities,  railway  authorities,  and  indeed  by  all 
bodies  spending  public  moneys  or  enjoying  public  charters  has  been  the  subject  of 
constant  work  on  the  part  of  the  Committee  throughout  the  year.  Information  and 
opinions  have  been  continually  collected  and  a  systematic  canvass  made  of  practically 
all  the  leading  manufacturers  in  Great  Britain  with  the  result  that  almost  unanimous 
replies  in  favour  of  the  movement  have  been  received  together  with  other  and  more 
practical  offers  of  support.  A  sub-committee  of  the  Board  of  Trade  has  also  reported 
in  its  favour.  The  question  is  now  being  placed  before  manufacturers  and  men  of 
business  oversea,  and  when  a  consensus  of  opinion  from  the  commercial  leaders  of  the 
Empire  has  been  obtained,  strong  representations  will  be  made,  and  it  is  hoped  that 
the  Imperial  Government,  the  Dominion  Governments  and  the  Crown  Colonies,  and 


42  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

India  will  take  practical  steps  to  bring  about  this  obvious  reform  and  so 
Imperial  trade  and  industry. 

Another  matter  recently  taken  up  by  the  Committee  is  that  of  the  financial 
necessity  of  organising  our  export  trade.  Recognising  that  export  trade  ranks  with 
men  and  munitions  as  a  vital  factor  to  success  they  consider  that  the  first  thing  to  do 
would  be  for  the  Government  to  establish  a  temporary  department — as  they  have 
done  in  the  case  of  the  Ministry  of  Munitions — to  organise  and  stimulate  production 
in  this  country  with  a  view  to  increasing  export  trade.  Trade  needs  sympathetic 
treatment  and  organisation  ;  this  could  be  secured  by  such  a  department  as  indicated, 
and  its  special  requirements  could  thereby  be  dovetailed  with  the  needs  of  the 
Admiralty,  War  Office,  and  Munitions  Departments. 

Information  for  Oversea  Business  Men. — The  following  are  some  of  the  services 
undertaken  by  the  Committee  which  are  especially  aimed  at  as  being  of  service  to 
persons  Overseas,  and  are,  so  far,  amply  justifying  their  inception  by  the  Committee  : — 

(1)  To  bring  before  the  notice  of  persons  in  the  United  Kingdom  likely  to  be 
interested,  any  British  product  which  is  characteristic  of  or  peculiar  to  any  one  of  the 
British  Possessions. 

(2)  To  introduce  the  raw  materials  of  the  Empire  to  manufacturers. 

(3)  To  find  for  buyers  Overseas,  British  manufacturers  to  make  goods  formerly 
obtained  from  Germany  and  Austria.     In  some  cases  the  Committee  has  induced 
British  firms  to  take  up  the  manufacture  of  goods  formerly  not  made  at  all  within 
the  Empire. 

(4)  To  bring  the  names  of  persons  abroad  desiring  agencies  before  British  manu- 
facturers. 

(5)  Generally  to  take  an  active  part  in  any  movement  which  lias  for  its  object  the 
improvement  of   commercial  relations  between  the  constituent  parts  of  the  British 
Empire. 

A  detailed  note  of  some  of  the  further  activities  of  the  Committee  will  be  found 
upon  p.  272,  in  the  section  of  the  Annual  Report  dealing  with  the  Committee's  work 


XVH.— THE  INFORMATION  BUREAU. 

THE  Bureau  is  under  the  control  of  the  Trade  and  Industry  Committee,  and  fulfils 
in  its  one  aspect  that  function  of  the  Committee's  work  above  described  (XVI. — Empire 
Trade  and  Industry  Committee)  which  deals  with  trade,  commercial  and  industrial 
inquiries  of  every  kind.  Replies  to  these,  in  addition  to  the  great  volume  of 
trade  queries  due  to  the  war  are  drawn  from  the  information  at  the  disposal  of  the 
Institute  concerning  :  (a)  The  resources  and  opportunities  for  trade,  enterprise  and 
employment  in  the  Overseas  Dominions  of  the  Empire.  For  this  work  there  is  a 
distribution  to  applicants  of  official  pamphlets  of  the  Governments  of  the  Dominions 
and  Colonies  as  well  as  of  Boards  of  Trade,  Chambers  of  Commerce  and  similar  bodies. 
(6)  Empire  transportation  and  intercommunication.  For  this  work  circulars,  time- 
tables and  pamphlets  will  be  available  for  reference  or  distribution. 


Annual  Dinner  and  Conversazione.  43 


The  Bureau  in  its  other  aspect  undertakes  to  deal  with  inquiries  of  a  general  nature 
emanating  from  Fellows  and  Associates  of  the  Institute,  especially,  for  example,  such 
as  relate  to  the  facilities  and  amenities  of  life  in  the  Mother  Country.  This  branch 
of  the  work  is,  of  course,  of  most  value  to  non-resident  Fellows  and  Associates  visiting 
the  Mother  Country;  it  includes  the  issue  of  practical  information  (not  advice) 
concerning  educational  facilities,  medical  treatment,  hotels  and  such  like  accommo- 
dation, amusements,  places  of  interest,  and  the  like. 


XVIII.— CITY  LUNCHEONS. 

ORIGINALLY  organised  in  connection  with  the  work  of  the  Empire  Trade  and  Industry 
Committee,  the  mid-day  luncheons  in  the  City,  when  leading  authorities  from  Overseas 
contribute  interesting  addresses  on  trade  and  other  subjects,  continue  to  prove  most 
successful.  They  have  been  largely  attended,  and  the  subjects  dealt  with  have  proved 
of  considerable  interest.  The  following  is  a  list  of  guests  in  1916  : — 

Mons.  J.  Renkin,  Belgian  Minister  for  the  Colonies.     (Chairman — The  Eight  Hon. 

A.  Bonar  Law,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies.) 
The  Right  Hon.  Andrew  Fisher,  High  Commissioner  for  the  Commonwealth  of 

Australia.     (Chairman — The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Denman,  G.C.M.G.,  formerly 

Governor- General  of  Australia.) 
Hon.  T.  J.  Ryan,  M.L.A.,  Premier  of  Queensland.      (Chairman — Lt.-Gen.  Sir 

Edward  Button,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.) 

Two  other  luncheons  took  place  at  the  Whitehall  Rooms  and  Hotel .  Cecil,  at  the 
latter  of  which  ladies  were  present,  in  honour  of  : — 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  H.  Reid,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  on  his  retirement 

from  the  position  of  High  Commissioner  for  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia. 

(Chairman— The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Milner,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.) 
Sir  Rider  Haggard,  prior  to  his  departure  as  representative  of  the  Royal  Colonial 

Institute  on  his  mission  to  the  Overseas  Dominions.     (Chairman — The  Right 

Hon.  Earl  Curzon,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.) 

A  luncheon  was  arranged  for  the  Right  Hon.  W.  M.  Hughes,  Prime  Minister  of 
Australia,  at  which  the  Right  Hon.  D.  Lloyd  George,  M.P.,  Minister  of  Munitions,  had 
consented  to  preside,  but  this  engagement,  to  the  general  regret,  had  to  be  cancelled 
by  Mr.  Hughes  owing  to  his  illness. 


XIX.— ANNUAL   DINNER   AND   CONVERSAZIONE. 

THE  annual  dinner  is  held,  as  a  rule,  on  May  24  (Empire  Day),  and  is  presided  over 
by  either  the  President  or  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the  Institute.  The  Chairmen 
of  the  last  few  years  include  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards  H.M.  King 
Edward  VII.),  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (now  H.M.  King  George  V.),  Field-Marshal 
H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  H.R.H.  Prince 
Arthur  of  Connaught,  K.G.,  the  Right  Hon.  Joseph  Chamberlain,  the  Earl  of  Rosebery, 
the  Duke  of  Argyll,  Lord  Northcote,  the  Earl  of  Onslow,  the  Right  Hon.  Alfred  Lyttel- 
ton,  the  Earl  of  Crewe,  Lord  Avebury,  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  the  Earl  of  Dunraven, 


44  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

' 

the  Earl  of  Jersey,  Earl  Grey,  Lord  Strathcona,  and  the  Earl  of  Elgin.  At  these 
gatherings  distinguished  men  of  affairs  gather  together  from  all  parts  of  the  Empire, 
and  the  speeches  delivered  are  valuable  additions  to  the  archives  of  the  Institute. 
Dinners  are  also  held  simultaneously  in  various  parts  of  the  world  and  greetings 
exchanged.  The  latter  gatherings  are  organised  by  the  Honorary  Corresponding 
Secretaries. 

The  annual  Conversazione  usually  takes  place  in  the  month  of  June,  and  for  the  past 
few  years  has  been  held  in  the  Natural  History  Museum,  which  has  been  lent  by  the 
Trustees  of  the  British  Museum.  The  guests  usually  number  between  two  and  three 
thousand.  The  Council  has  again  decided  to  hold  neither  of  these  functions  in  the 
present  year,  owing  to  the  War. 


XX.— HOUSE  AND  SOCIAL  COMMITTEE. 

THIS  Committee  was  constituted  in  1915  (at  first  under  the  name  of  the  Social 
Committee)  to  deal  with  matters  of  internal  economy  on  the  lines  of*  a  Club  House 
Committee,  and  to  facilitate  social  intercourse  among  the  Fellows.  Some  of  its 
members  attend  every  Thursday  in  the  smoking-room  from  4.30  to  6.30  p.m.,  wearing 
the  Institute's  badge  with  a  red  ribbon,  to  welcome  visitors  from  Overseas,  and  to 
introduce  them,  when  desired,  to  Fellows  of  the  Institute,  and  others  who  may  be 
present. 

On  the  first  and  third  Thursdays  of  each  month  tea  is  served  from  4.30  to  6.30  p.m., 
and  all  guests  are  made  welcome,  whether  they  be  Fellows  or  not.  On  the  third 
Thursdays  advantage  is  taken  of  these  gatherings  to  hold  an  informal  discussion  on 
matters  of  general  interest,  and  these  debates  have  been  greatly  appreciated.  The 
names  of  those  Fellows  and  others  who  have  given  addresses  on  these  occasions  during 
1915 — 16  will  be  found  in  the  Annual  Keport. 


XXI.— -STANDING  EMIGRATION   COMMITTEE. 

THE  formation  of  this  Committee  was  the  result  of  a  Conference  organised  by 
the  Eoyal  Colonial  Institute  and  held  at  the  Whitehall  Kooms,  London,  on  May  30 
and  31,  1910.  Delegates  from  forty-nine  emigration  societies  in  the  United  Kingdom 
attended  the  Conference,  and  the  discussions  included  such  subjects  as  :  (1)  Diverting, 
as  far  as  possible,  the  stream  of  emigration  now  directed  to  foreign  countries  to  our 
own  Dominions ;  (2)  Emigration  generally,  from  the  United  Kingdom  to  the 
Dominions. 

At  a  subsequent  meeting,  the  representatives  of  these  societies  elected  ten  of  their 
members  to  serve  on  the  standing  committee,  and  these,  with  a  chairman  and  five 
members,  were  constituted  a  committee  to  deal  with  questions  of  emigration,  to 
which  other  members  were  afterwards  added  by  the  Council  of  the  Institute. 

Executive  sub-committees  were  formed  to  deal  with  (1)  women,  (2)  single  men  and 
families,  (3)  children,  and  their  reports  formed  the  subject  of  a  letter  by  the  Chairman 
to  the  Prime  Minister,  which  was  forwarded  with  the  concurrence  of  the  Council. 
The  request  was  made  therein  that  the  subject  of  emigration  should  form  one  of  those 
discussed  by  the  Imperial  Conference  in  1911,  and  if  this  were  found  impracticable, 
that  it  might  be  referred  to  a  subsidiary  conference  or  to  a  committee  of  the  Con- 


Standing  Emigration  Committee.  45 

ference.  Eventually,  in  1912,  the  Prime  Minister  appointed  the  Dominions  Royal 
Commission,  and  made  the  subject  of  migration  within  the  Empire  one  of  its  terms  of 
reference,  and  a  deputation  from  the  Standing  Emigration  Committee  appeared  before 
the  Commission  and  gave  evidence.  It  was  urged  by  the  deputation  that  there  should 
be  Government  control  of  all  emigration  agencies  and  co-operation  between  the 
Mother-Country  and  the  Dominions.  The  large  number  of  orphan,  deserted,  and 
neglected  children  of  both  sexes,  eligible  for  emigration,  now  under  the  control  of  the 
guardians,  made  it  most  desirable  that  some  settled  policy  of  emigration  should  be 
adopted  by  the  Government  in  order  to  ensure  a  better  future  for  the  children. 

A  deputation  of  the  Standing  Emigration  Committee  had  also  been  received  by  a 
committee  of  the  Local  Government  Board,  which  was  inquiring  into  the  employment 
of  children  in  various  industries.  The  difficulties  which  the  guardians  met  with  in 
emigrating  any  of  the  children  under  their  control,  especially  in  the  matter  of  expense, 
were  put  before  them,  and  the  Local  Government  Board  was  urged  to  explain  the 
position  of  the  guardians  under  the  several  Acts,  so  that  they  might  know  what  amount 
could  be  paid  in  and  about  emigration.  In  consequence,  the  Council  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  received  a  letter  from  the  Local  Government  Board  with  permission 
to  make  its  contents  public,  and  in  which  it  was  stated  that  there  was  no  definite  limit 
to  the  amount  which  might  be  expended  in  and  about  the  emigration  of  Poor-Law 
'children,  but  that  nothing  might  be  spent  upon  their  maintenance  overseas.  A 
number  of  Boards  of  Guardians  appear,  from  returns  made  by  the  Committee,  to  be 
in  favour  of  child  emigration,  and  the  Committee  will  in  future  endeavour  to  influence 
•and  assist  the  guardians  in  this  direction. 

From  its  initiation,  the  Committee  has  met  monthly,  but  during  the  period  of 
the  war  its  business  has  been  greatly  restricted,  and  in  the  past  year  it  has  had  three 
meetings  only. 

The  business  transacted  was  the  consideration  of  the  following  questions  : — 

1.  The  emigration  of  (a)  Ex-Service  Men  or  (6)  their  Widows  and  Orphans,  and 

in  this  respect  a  desire  was  expressed  for  co-operation  with  the  Empire 
Land  Settlement  Committee  in  any  future  scheme. 

2.  The  emigration  of  boys  thrown  out  of  employment  after  the  war,  and  the 

inducements  which  could  be  offered  to  boys  to  learn  a  trade. 

3.  The  co-operation  of   the  proposed   County  Branches  of  the  Royal  Colonial 

Institute  with  the  existing  County  Emigration  Associations. 
On  January  31st,  1916,  the  Committee  had  the  opportunity  of  meeting  Sir  Rider 
Haggard,  who  made  a  statement  upon  his  forthcoming  mission  of  inquiry  to  the 
self-governing  Dominions  with  regard  to  the  settlement  of  ex-service  men  after  the 
war.  At  his  request  the  members  of  the  Committee  sent  in  statements  on  the  points 
which  they  wished  to  suggest  in  connection  with  the  inquiries  which  Sir  Rider  Haggard 
intended  to  make. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  some  of  the  subjects  discussed  by  the  Committee  previous 
to  the  war  : — 

(a)  The  statutory  limitations  as  to  the  expenditure  per  head  on  the  emigration 

of  children. 
(6)  The  emigration  of  ex-service  men  to  Australia. 

(c)  The  emigration  of  children  to  Australia  and  British  Columbia. 

(d)  The  action  of  Boards  of  Guardians  as  to  the  success  attending  the  emigration 

of  Poor-Law  children. 


46  Royal  Colonial* Institute. 

(e)  The  charges  on  emigrants,  and  steamship  accommodation. 

(/)  The  contributions  made  under  the  National  Insurance  Act,  1911,  by  emigrants 

to  Approved  Societies  in  this  country,  and  the  transfer  value  to  Colonial 

Societies. 
(g)  The  drafting  of  a  scheme  for  the  establishment  of  a  Koyal  Colonial  Institute 

Bureau  of  Migration. 

The  Standing  Emigration  Committee  is  consultative  and  not  executive.  It  aims 
at  co-ordinating  the  work  of  all  Emigration  Societies  and  is  prepared  to  act  in  an 
advisory  capacity  when  matters  are  referred  to  it.  It  looks  to  some  form  of 
co-operation  being  secured  between  the  Home  Government  and  the  Dominions,  and 
it  is  in  a  position  to  approach  the  different  departments  of  the  former  in  all  matters 
relating  to  emigration. 


*XXH.— EMPIRE  LAND  SETTLEMENT  COMMITTEE   (FOR  SAILORS  AND 

SOLDIERS). 

THIS  Committee  was  appointed  by  the  Council  towards  the  end  of  March,  1915,  as  the 
result  of  a  largely  attended  and  influential  meeting  of  Fellows  in  the  Smoking  Room 
of  the  Institute  held  earlier  in  the  month,  with  Earl  Grey  in  the  Chair. 

The  Committee  has  been  working  steadily  during  the  whole  of  the  past  year 
through  two  Sub-Committees,  one  dealing  with  Home  and  the  other  with  Overseas 
settlement,  the  labours  of  these  two  bodies  being  complementary  to  each  other. 
Earl  Grey  is  the  Chairman  and  Lord  Sydenham  the  Vice- Chairman  of  the  Committee, 
and  the  Sub-Committees  are  presided  over  respectively  by  Mr.  Christopher  Turnor  and 
the  Hon.  Sir  John  Taverner.  An  important  deputation  from  the  Committee  was 
introduced  by  Lord  Sydenham  at  the  Colonial  Office  on  July  22nd,  to  the  Right  Hon.  A. 
Bonar  Law,  M.P.  (Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies),  and  the  Earl  of  Selborne,  K.G., 
G.C.M.G.  (President  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries).  The  speakers  were 
Mr.  Christopher  Turnor,  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Taverner,  Sir  H.  Rider  Haggard,  the  Hon. 
J.  G.  Jenkins  and  Mr.  G.  McLaren  Brown,  and  both  aspects  of  land  settlement  were 
considered.  One  of  the  chief  recommendations  made  was  that  a  Commissioner 
should  be  sent  to  visit  the  Dominions  to  pave  the  way  for  a  comprehensive  scheme 
of  land  settlement. 

The  Council  have  since  nominated  Sir  Rider  Haggard  as  their  honorary  representa- 
tive to  confer  unofficially  with  the  Dominions  authorities  in  regard  to  the  possibility  of 
settling  ex-service  men  from  the  United  Kingdom  on  the  land  overseas  at  the  conclusion 
of  the  war.  Sir  Rider  Haggard  left  England  early  in  February,  1916,  and  proceeded 
to  South  Africa,  and  from  there  to  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  and  will  visit  Canada 
before  returning  to  England.  His  mission  has  met  with  gratifying  success :  liberal 
offers  of  land  having  been  made  by  the  British  South  Africa  Company  and  all  the  six 
Australian  Governments.  A  special  fund  has  been  established  by  the  Council  for  the 
travelling  expenses  of  Sir  Rider  Haggard  and  his  secretary,  Mr.  Corbett,  which  has  been 
liberally  supported  by  individual  Fellows  and  various  Companies  connected  with  the 
overseas  Dominions,  while  free  passages  and  railway  facilities  have  been  granted  by 
the  Union  Castle  Company,  the  New  Zealand  Shipping  Company,  the  Union  Steamship 
Company  of  New  Zealand  and  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway. 

On  the  recommendation  of  the  Committee  the  Council  have  sanctioned  the  issue  of  a 
number  of  leaflets  compiled  by  the  Sub-Committees,  which  it  is  hoped  will  present 


Empire  Land  Settlement  Committee.  47 

lucidly  the  desirability  of,  and  the  opportunities  for,  land  settlement  both  at  Home 
and  Overseas. 

The  Publication  of  the  Report  of  the  Departmental  Committee  of  the  Board  of 
Agriculture  upon  the  settlement  of  ex-service  men  on  the  land  in  the  United  Kingdom 
has  recently  received  consideration.  The  Committee  warmly  approved  the  general 
principles  embodied  in  the  Report,  and  submitted  to  the  Departmental  Committee 
two  or  three  important  points  for  their  further  consideration.  A  Bill  based  on.  its 
recommendations  has  been  introduced  into  the  House  of  Lords. 

An  important  Conference  took  place  on  May  31st  between  the  Committee  and 
Mr.  Leslie  Scott,  K.C.,  M.P.,  with  five  other  Members  of  Parliament  interested  in  land 
settlement  in  the  United  Kingdom  and  Overseas.  Earl  Grey  presided  and  (after 
welcoming  the  co-operation  of  the  Members  of  Parliament  present)  made  a  statement 
as  to  the  object  of  the  Committee,  afterwards  calling  upon  the  Chairmen  of  the  two 
sub-committees  to  explain  what  they  had  so  far  accomplished.  Subsequently  Mr. 
Leslie  Scott  spoke  on  the  desirability  of  working  hand-in-hand  with  the  Committee, 
and  was  followed  by  all  the  Members  of  Parliament  present  in  a  series  of  important 
speeches.  At  the  conclusion,  Earl  Grey  put  the  subjoined  resolutions  to  the  Confer- 
ence, which  were  carried  unanimously  : — 

1.  That  this  Conference  approves  the  principle   of  the  establishment  of  an 
Imperial  Board,  representative  of  the  Mother  Country  and  the  Dominions,  to 
deal  with  the  whole  question  of  Land  Settlement  within  the  Empire,  and  pledges 
itself  to  urge  upon  His  Majesty's  Government  the  appointment  of  such  a  Board 
at  the  earliest  possible  moment ;  and  to  this  end  recommends  that  a  Committee 
should  be  formed  in  the  House  of  Commons  to  work  in  co-operation  with  the 
Institute's  Land  Settlement  Committee. 

2.  That  this  Conference  views  with  satisfaction  the  reception  given  to  the 
mission  of  Sir  Rider  Haggard,  as  representative  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 
in  the  self-governing  Dominions,  and  the  liberal  offers  already  made  to  him  by 
the  Governments  of  Australia  and  the  British  South  Africa    Company  for  the 
settlement  of  ex-service  men  from  the  United  Kingdom  after  the  war. 

3.  That  it  expresses  the  hope  that  His  Majesty's  Government  will  make  it 
possible  to  accept  those  offers  by  giving  facilities  for  the  raising  of  loans  for  the 
purpose  of  land  settlement,  and  by  providing  transport  for  the  ex-service  men 
who  may  desire  to  emigrate. 

4.  That  it  welcomes  the  Small  Holdings  Bill  now  before  Parliament  as  an 
instalment  of  a  new  policy  of  land  settlement  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  hopes 
that  the  principle  it  embodies  may  be  extended. 

It  is  intended  that  a  second  deputation  should  proceed  to  the  Secretary  of  State 
for  the  Colonies  and  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  at  an  early  date  to  make 
representations  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  these  resolutions. 


XXIII.— WAR  SERVICES  COMMITTEE. 

WITHIN  a  few  days  of  the  outbreak  of  the  war  this  Committee  was  constituted 
as  a  result  of  a.  meeting  of  Fellows  convened,  under  authority  of  the  Council,  by  Mr. 
Coleman  P.  Hyman,  for  the  purpose  of  considering  what  steps  should  be  taken  to  place 
at  the  disposal  of  the  authorities  the  services  of  Fellows  of  the  Institute  wishing  to 
serve  in  various  capacities  during  the  war.  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G.,  who  then 


48  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

took  the  chair,  was  for  some  time  Chairman  of  the  Committee  and  was  succeeded  by 
Sir  Harry  Wilson  and  Sir  John  Page  Middleton.  The  Honoraiy  Secretary  throughout 
was  Mr.  Coleman  P.  Hyman. 

About  900  Fellows  and  persons  introduced  by  them  were  interviewed  by  the 
Honorary  Secretary,  and  265  commissions  in  His  Majesty's  forces  have  been  obtained 
through  the  efforts  of  the  Committee,  and  a  number  of  persons  (including  a  few  ladies) 
have  also  secured  civil  employment  in  Government  Departments.  The  Honorary 
Secretary  received  requests,  for  information  and  advice  from  Fellows  in  all  parts  of  the 
world. 

The  Committee  was  also  instrumental  in  the  provision  of  a  motor  ambulance  for 
use  in  London  only,  which  conveys  wounded  men  from  the  railway  stations  to  Hospitals 
and  Convalescent  Homes. 

At  the  close  of  1915,  mainly  owing  to  the  difficulty  of  securing  further  direct 
commissions,  the  Committee  tendered  its  resignation  to  the  Council,  which  was 
accepted.  Its  work  has  since  been  continued  by  two  smaller  committees,  the  War 
Purposes  Committee,  of  which  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G.,  is  chairman,  to  deal  with 
such  applications  for  service  as  may  still  be  received,  and  the  Education  Committee, 
whose  chairman  is  Colonel  Pitcher,  to  assist  in  the  provision  of  education  facilities 
for  the  children  of  residents  overseas  who  have  done  good  work  for  the  Empire  during 
the  War.  This  scheme  had  been  proposed  to  the  War  Services  Committee  by  its 
originator,  Mr.  W.  Campbell  Brown,  shortly  before  that  committee  ceased  to  exist. 

A  list  showing  the  places  from  which  applicants  came,  and  the  number  of  such 
applicants  in  each  case  is  subjoined  : — 

GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND 94 

OVERSEAS  DOMINIONS  AND  PROTECTORATES: 

India 3 

Ceylon •»  3 

Straits  Settlements 2 

Federated  Malay  States            , 3 

Burma     ............  1 

Canada    ............  19 

Newfoundland 1 

Australia 31 

New  Zealand 4 

Papua 1 

Egypt 2 

S.  Africa 46 

Rhodesia.         .  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .8 

Nigeria    ......' 3 

Uganda  ............  1 

E.  Africa 2 

Cameroon        ...........  2 

W.  Africa  (Ashanti  and  Gold  Coast) 6 

West  Indies 4 

Gibraltar 1 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES: 

Siam        .         .         .         .         .         .    - 1 

France              .   - 3 

Argentina         ...........  75 

Patagonia 1 

Brazil 3 

Chile 2 

Paraguay 3 

Uruguay 1 

Guatemala      ...........  7 

Mexico 7 

U.S.A.  4 


Lodge  of  Freemasons.  49 


XXIV.— LODGE   OF   FREEMASONS. 

THE  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE  LODGE  No.  3556 — membership  of  which  is  restricted 
to  Fellows  of  the  Institute — was  consecrated  by  Lord  Ampthill  at  Freemasons'  Hall  on 
January  10,  1912,  in  the  presence  of  some  two  hundred  Founders  and  their  friends. 
The  President  of  the  Institute,  Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Connaught,  E.G., 
G.C.M.G.,  is  the  Permanent  Master  of  the  Lodge.  The  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  Cockburn, 
M.D.,  K.C.M.G.,  acted  in  the  capacity  of  Deputy  Master  for  the  first  year,  Brig.- 
General  the  Hon.  Sir  Newton  J.  Moore,  K.C.M.G.,  for  the  second  year,  F.  Faithful] 
Begg,  Esq.,  for  the  third  year,  and  the  Hon.  J.  Greeley  Jenkins  for  the  fourth  year. 

The  Lodge,  which  has  now  a  membership  of  140,  held  five  meetings  in  1915.  At 
the  Installation  Meeting,  held  on  January  12,  1916,  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Lilford  was 
appointed  by  His  Royal  Highness  to  the  chair  as  Deputy  Master  in  succession  to  the 
Hon.  J.  Greeley  Jenkins.  He  appointed  as  his  Officers  : — 

Hon.  J.  Greeley  Jenkins,  I. P.M.  ;  Colonel  G.  M.  Weekley,  V.D.,  Senior  Warden ; 
Ralph  S.  Bond,  Junior  Warden  ;  Rev.  Basil  G.  Bourchier,  M.A.,  Chaplain ;  Brig.- 
General  the  Hon.  Sir  Newton  J.  Moore,  K.C.M.G.,  Treasurer ;  Captain  T.  Boevey 
Barrett,  Secretary ;  M.  H.  Wade,  Director  of  Ceremonies  ;  Arthur  Ross,  Senior  Deacon  ; 
Gilbert  Taylor,  Junior  Deacon ;  A.  Thornton,  Assistant  Director  of  Ceremonies ; 
D.  F.  Tuffill,  Organist ;  Major  James  R.  Boose,  C.M.G.,  V.D.,  Assistant  Secretary ; 
A.  W.  Thompson,  Inner  Guard ;  A.  H.  Moreing,  Captain  J.  B.  Lee  Roberts  and  Dr. 
H.  Lyster-Jameson,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  Ph.D.,  Stewards ;  Joseph  Taylor,  Tyler. 

The  Royal  Colonial  Institute  Chapter  was  consecrated  on  December  18,  1913,  by 
the  Grand  Secretary,  Sir  Edward  Letchworth,  F.S.A.,  the  Principals  being  Brig.- 
General  Hon.  Sir  Newton  J.  Moore,  K.C.M.G.,  Colonel  G.  M.  Weekley,  V.D.,  and  T. 
Boevey  Barrett.  The  Scribe  E  is  Major  T.  A.  Glenny. 

The  Lodge  and  Chapter  Meetings  are  both  held  at  Freemasons'  Hall.  The  Lodge 
on  the  second  Wednesdays  in  the  months  of  January,  March,  May,  July  and  October. 
The  Chapter  on  the  first  Tuesdays  in  November,  February,  and  May.  Correspondence 
should  be  addressed  to  the  respective  Secretaries  at  the  Institute. 


XXV.-LIST    OF  FELLOWS. 

Corrected  to  30th  June,  1916. 


patron:  HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 


(Those  marked  *  are  Honorary  Fellows.) 

(Those  marked  f  have  compounded  for  life.) 

(Those  marked  ®*  are  Gold  Medallists.) 


Year  of 

Election, 

1897 
1891 
1886 

1883 
1889 
1886 

1893 
1914 
1901 
1913 
1916 
1887 
1911 
1912 
1911 

1911 

1886 
1913 
1915 
1915 
1907 
1912 
1883 

1898 
1915 
1914 
1880 
1907 
1910 


RESIDENT    FELLOWS. 

f  A-ABABRELTON,  ROBERT,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.E.S.,  P.O.  Box  33,  Pretoria,  South  Africa  ;   and 

P.O.  Box  322,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
ABERDEEN  AND  TEMAIR,  THE  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O., 

Haddo  House,  Aberdeen,  N.B. 
fAcLAND,  VICE-ADMIRAL  SIR  WILLIAM  A.  DYKE,  BART.,  C.V.O.,  Wilmead,  Mid-Warberry 

Road,  Torquay  ;   United  Service  Club,  and  Athenceum  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
ACTON- ADAMS,  WILLIAM,  74  Park  Mansions,  Albert-Gate,  S.  W. 
ACUTT,  R.  NOBLE,  Octon,  Torquay. 
•J~ADAM,  SIR  CHARLES  E.,  BART.,  5  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. ;   and  Blair- Adam, 

Kinross-shire,  N.B. 

ADAMS,  GEORGE,  21  Ardgowan  Road,  Hither  Green,  S.E. 
ADAMS,  P.  H.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  32  Craven  Street,  W.C. 
ADAMSON,  SIR  WILLIAM,  C.M.G.,  2  Milliter  Avenue,  E.G. 
ADDIS,  SIR  CHARLES  S.,  The  Hall,  6A  Primrose  Hill  Road,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 
ADLINGTON,  WILLIAM,  Ockbrook,  Derby. 
AGIUS,  EDWARD  T.,  3  Belsize  Grove,  N.W. ;  and  Malta. 
AIKIN,  WILLIAM  A.,  M.D.,  66  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

AIREDALE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  3  Cadogan  Square,  S.  W. ;   and,  Gledhow  Hall,  Leeds. 
AITKEN,  SIR  W.  MAX,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Cherkley  Court,  Leatherhead  ;  and  28  Threadneedle  Street, 

E.G. 
ALBEMARLE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.,  39  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  ; 

and  Quidenham,  Norfolk. 

ALCOCK,  JOHN,  111  Cambridge  Gardens,  North  Kensington,  W. 
ALDENHAM,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  37  Portland  Place,  W. 
ALDENHOVEN,  HUBERT,  40  Great  Tower  Street,  E.G. 
ALEXANDER,  BENJAMIN,  188  Tressillian  Road,  Brockley,  S.E. 
f  ALLAN,  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL. 
ALLAN,  HUGH,  14  Cockspur  Street,  S.W. 
ALLDRIDGE,    T.    J.,    I.S.O.,    F.R.G.S.,    F.Z.S.,    Oakmount,    Guildford    Road,    Bayshol, 

Surrey. 

f  ALLEN,  ARTHUR  A.,  M.P.,  13  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 
ALLEN,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  72  Headstone  Road,  Harrow. 
ALLEN,  HENRY  CHARLES,  River  Plate  House,  Finsbury  Circus,  E.G. 
f  ALLEN,  ROBERT,  Summerhayes,  Betchworth,  Surrey. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  1  Queen  Anne's  Chambers,  S.W. ;  and  Bromham,  Bedford. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  R.,  58  Priory  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

D  2 


52  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election 

1899 
1880 
1909 
1906 
19J3 
1909 
1912 
1875 
1907 
1912 
1914 
1911 
1914 
1904 
1911 
1897 
1891 
1905 
1889 
1898 
1912 
1906 
1906 


1896 
1909 
1900 
1912 
1913 
1891 
1888 
1915 
1895 
1912 
1911 
1898 
1883 
1911 
1874 
1887 
1914 
1901 
1892 
1902 


1880 
1912 


1913 
1911 
1915 

1888 
1910 
1882 
1916 


1902 


ALLEN,  REV.  W.  OSBORN  B.,  M.A.,  83  St.  George's  Road,  S.W. 
ALLPORT.  WALTER  H.,  C.E.,  Lymvood,  Cardington  Road,  Bedford. 
A.MERY,  LEOPOLD  S.,  M.A.,  M.P.,  9  Embankment  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

AMPTHILL,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  Milton  Ernest  Hall,  Bedford. 
AMSCHEL,  JULIUS  A.,  28  Park  Side,  Knighlsbridge,  S.W. 
ANDERSON,  ALAN  G.,  5  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 
ANDERSON,  DAVID,  F.C.I.S.,  1  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 

ANDERSON,  EDWARD  R. 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK,  54  Queen  s  Gate,  S.W.  ;  and  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
ANDERSON,  HERBERT  WM.,  The  Hermitage,  Buxted,  Sussex. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES,  Highfields,  Wanvick  Road,  Bishop's  Stortford  ;  and  Stock  Exchange,  E.G. 
ANDERSON,  JAMES  C.,  c/o  Messrs.  Tawse  &  Bonar,  11  Alloa  Street,  Edinburgh. 
ANDERSON,  JAMES  F.,  11  Holland  Villas  Road,  Kensington,  W. 
ANDERSON,  SIR  JOHN,  Messrs.  Guthrie  &  Co.,  5  Whittington  Avenue,  E.G. 
ANDERSON,  JOHN  KINGDON,  10  York  House,  Kensington,  W. 
ANDERSON,  SIR  KENNETH  S.,  K.C.M.G.,  5  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 
ANDERSON,  W.  HERBERT,  12  Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
ANDERSON.  WILLIAM  BAKER,  c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  72  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 
f  ANDREW,  DUNCAN  C.,  Davaar,  Bearsden,  Glasgow. 
ANDREWS,  M.  STEWART,  72  Herne  HiU,  S.E. 
ANGAS,  ARTHUR  R. 

ANSTRUTHER-GRAY,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  M.P.,  Kihnany,  Fife,  N.B. 

f  ARBUTHNOT,    WILLIAM    REIERSON,    33    St.    Helens    Place,    E.G. ;    and    National    Club, 
1  Whitehall  Gardens,  S.  W. 

ARCHER,  F.  BISSETT,  27A,  High  Street,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W. 

AROHER-SHEE,  MAJOR  MARTIN,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  18  St.  James'  Square,  S.  W. 

fARKWRiGHT,  JOHN  S.,  56  St.  George's  Square,  S.  W. 

ARMOUR,  DONALD  J.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  89  Harley  Street.,  W. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  PBIAULX,  20  South  Road,  Weston -super -Mare. 

•^ARMSTRONG,  W.  C.  HEATON,  5  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W. 

IARMYTAGE,  GEORGE  F.,  Hoo  Lodge,  Rochester. 

ARTHUR,  CAPTAIN  BECKHAM,  21  Upper  George  Street,  W. 

fAsHCROFT,  EDGAR  A.,  M.I.M.M.,  M.I.E.E.,  The  Cottage,  North  Weald,  Essex. 

ASHE,  FREDERICK  WEBBER,  Union  Bank  of  Canada,  51  Threndneedle  Street,  E.G. 

ASKEW,  HUGH,  3  Hans  Crescent,  S.W. 

ASPINALL,  ALGERNON  E.,  3  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

|AsTLEFORD,  JOSEPH,  Wood  View,  St.  Anthony's  Road,  Bournemouth. 

ASTOR,  HON.  WALDORF,  M.P.,  4  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 

f  ATKINSON,  CHARLES  E..  1  Chatsworfh  Gardens,  Eastbourne. 

ATKINSON,  J.  MITFORD,  M.B.,  107  Comeragh  Road,  West  Kensington,  W. 

ATKINSON-WILLES,  ADMIRAL  STR  G.  L.,  K.C.B.,  The  Stroud,  Haslemert. 
,  PERCY  STEPHENSON,  18  Woodville  Gardens,  Baling,  W. 

ATTENBOROUGH,  MARK,  47  Mount  Ephraim  Road,  Streatham,  S.  W. 

AUERBACH,  JULIUS,  Messrs.  Dreyfus  de  Co.,  Ltd.,  101  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 


BADCOCK,  PHILIP,  4  Aldridge  Road  Villas,  Bayswater,  W. 

BAGOT,  THE  RIGHT   HON.  LORD,  F.G.S.,  F.S.A.,  Blythfield  Hall,  Rugeley,  Staffs;    and 

Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
BAILEY,  H.  J.,  Bowden  Abbey,  Bromyard,  Worcester. 
IBAILEY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Oakley  Lodge,  164  Westbourne  Grove,  W. 
BAILLIE,  SIR  DUNCAN  COLVILLE,  K.C.S.I.,  89,  Queen's  Gate,  S.  W. 
BAILLIE,  JAMES  R.,  1  Akenside  Road,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  N.W. 
BAILUEU,  E.  L.,  70  Cornhill,  E.G. 
|B  AIL  WARD,  W.  A.,  64  Victoria  Street,  S.W 
BAILY,  HERBERT  MAINWAMNG,    c/o  Messrs,  Littledak  &  Lefroy,  1  King's   Bench.   Walk, 

Temple,  E.G. 
BAIN,  ROBERT,  126  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 


Resident  Fellows. 


53 


Year  of 
Election 

1902 
1913 
1912 

1896 
1910 
1913 
1882 
1908 
1913 

1884 
1910 
1905 
1884 
1906 
1885 
1881 
1892 

1913 
1897 
1889 
1910 
1914 
1895 
1913 
1890 
1883 
1914 
1883 
1911 
1911 
1915 

1912 
1915 
1909 
1912 

1912 
1894 
1904 
1915 
1913 
1893 
1898 
1891 
1893 
1890 
1915 
1885 
1899 

1914 
1914 
1896 
1910 


BAIN,  WILLIAM  P.  C.,  Lochrin  Ironwork*,  Coatbridge,  N.B. 

BATED,  J.  G.  A.,  Colstoun,  Haddington,  N.B. 

BAIBD,  JOHN  LAWRENCE,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  26  Chester  Street,  8.W.;  and  Bilton  House, 

near  Rugby. 

f  BAIRD,  ROBERT  TWEED. 

BAKER,  ARTHUR  E.,  1  Lyall  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W. 
BAKER,  ARTHUR  F.,  Avenue  House,  Teltenhall,  Staff  t. 
BAKEWELL,  JOHN  W.,  Forest  End,  Sandhurst,  Berks. 

fBALDWiN,  STANLEY,  M.P..  Astley  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcestershire;  and  93  Eaton  Square, 8.  W. 
BALFOUR,  RIGHT  HON.  A.  J.,  O.M.,  M.P.,  4  Carlton  Gardens,  S.W.  ;  and  W  hitting  ehame, 

Preston  Kirk,  East  Lothian. 

BALFOUR,  B.  R.,  Townley  Hall,  Drogheda.  Ireland. 
BALFOUR,  WM.  RUSSELL,  194  Bedford  Hill,  Balham,  S.  W. 
BALLANTYNE,  ROBERT,  5  Whiltingehame  Drive,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 
BALLARD,  CAPT.  HENRY,  C.M.G.,  54  Howard  Road,  Southampton. 
BALLARDIE,  GEORGE  M.,  St.  Cuthberts,  Castlebar  Park  Road,  Baling,  W. 
BALME,  CHARLES,  61  Basinghall  Street,  E.G. 
f BANKS,  EDWIN  HODGE,  15  Arlington  Street,  S.W. 
BARBER,  ALFRED  J.,  Castle-mere,  Hornsey  Lane,  N.  ;    and  Midland  Railway  Company  of 

Western  Australia,  298  Winchester  House,  E.C. 
fBARBOUR,  J.  MILNE,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Conway,  Dunmurry,  Co.  Antrim. 
BARCLAY,  HUGH  GURNEY,  Colney  Hall.  Norwich. 
fBARiNG-GouLD,  F.,  Merrow  Grange,  Guildford. 
BARKER,  ARTHUR  R.,  4  Westmoreland  House,  Fieldway  Crescent,  N. 
BARKER,  JAMES  ELLIS,  Albion  Cottage,  Fortis  Green,  N. 
BARKLIE,  T.  W.  S.,  c/o  Belfast  Banking  Co.,  Coleraine. 
BARNARD,  WILLIAM  J.,  Dalegarth,  Purley. 

fBARNES,  ROBERT  S.  W.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  The  Bungalow,  New  Milton,  Hants. 
BARNETT,  CAPT.  E.  ALGERNON,  Sports  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.  W. 
BARON,  A.  I.  SUCKLING,  Woodton,  Leatherhead. 
BARRATT,  WALTER,  F.L.S.,  Albemarle  Club,  37  Dover  Street,  W. 
BARRETT,  R.  J.,  c/o  "  Financier,"  54  Wool  Exchange,  E.C. 
BARRETT,  T.  BOEVEY,  River  Bank,  Strawberry  Vale,  Twickenham. 

BARRY,  SIR  JOHN  W.  WOLFE,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  2  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  S.W.  ;   and 
15  Chelsea  Embankment,  S.W. 

fBARTETT,  FRIEDERICH  LUDWIG,  J.P.,  Corston  Lodge,  Bristol. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  JOHN  GEORGE,  LL.D.,  Newington  House,  Blacket  Avenue,  Edinburgh. 

BARTLETT,  SAMUEL  A.,  7  Berkeley  Place.  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W. 

BATHURST,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  THE   HON.  ALLEN  B.,  M.P.,  The  Woodhouse,  Epping ;   and 
Palebrook,  Hever,  Kent. 

BATHURST,  FREDERICK  MARLAY,  66  Ashley  Gardens,  S.  W. 

BATLEY,  SIDNEY  T.,  16  Great  George  Street,  S.  W.  ,  and  St.  Stephen's  Club,  Westminster,  S.  W. 

BATTY,  JAMES  H.,  40  Rarity  House,  Marylebone  Road,  N.  W. 

fBAXTER,  SIR  GEORGE  W.,  LL.D.,  Invereighty,  nr.  Forfar  ;  and  King  Street,  Dundee. 

BAYLEY,  J.,  Wellington  College,  Wellington,  Salop. 

BAYNES,  WILLIAM,  36  Crabton  Close  Road,  Boscombe. 

fBEALEY,  RICHARD  NOWELL,  4  Newcastle  House,  Northumberland  Street,  W. 

BEANLANDS,  REV.  CANON  ARTHUR,  M.A.,  Wickhurst  Manor,  Weald,  Sevenoaks. 

fBEAR,  GEORGE  A.,  c/o  T.  Yole,  29  Alutley  Park  Road,  Mannamead,  Plymouth. 

BEARE,  PROF.  T.  HUDSON,  B.Sc.,  Engineering  Laboratory,  The  University,  Edinburgh. 

BEATSON,  COLONEL  CHARLES  HENRY,  C.B.,  86,  East  Hill,  Colchester. 

fBEATTiE,  J.  A.  BELL,  The  Old  Hall,  Findon,  Sussex  ;  and  Constitutional  Club,  W.C. 

•J-BEAUCHAMP,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  K.G.,  K.C.M.G.,  13  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  ;   and 
Madresfield  Court,  Malvern  Link. 

BEAUMONT,  THOMAS  S.,  Delmonden  Grange,  Hawkhurst,  Kent. 

BECHER,  CHARLES  F.,  B.A.I.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Bearsden,  Camberley. 

tBECK,  A.  CECIL.  M.P.,  Harrold  Hall,  Bedford. 

BECK,  H.  REGINALD,  Melrose,  Crescent  Road,  South  Woodford, 


54:  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1904 
1901 
1884 
1912 
1911 
1913 
1889 
1906 
1900 
1910 
1915 
1913 
1916 
1913 
1900 
1902 


1914 
1906 

1885 
1886 
1891 


1894 
1911 
1898 
1909 
1884 
1906 
1881 
1904 
1886 
1911 
1912 
1910 
1895 
1877 
1911 
1897 


1910 
1898 
1911 
1890 
1891 
1913 
1912 
1912 
1882 
1888 
1889 
1883 
1902 
1909 
1911 
1881 
1881 
1898 


BEDFORD,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  15  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W. ;  and  Woburn  Abbey,  Beds. 

BEDFORD,  EDWARD,  C.E,,  Dclbrook,  Picardy  Road,  Belvedere,  Kent. 

BEDWELL,  COMMANDER  E.  P.,  R.N.,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 

f  BEESON,  WILLIAM,  W entworth,  Prentis  Eoad,  Streatham,  S.  W. 

BEETON,  HENRY  R.,  Hammonds,  Checkendon,  Reading. 

BEGG,  DONALD  G.,  32  Corf  ton  Road,  Baling,  W. 

BEGG,  F.  FAITHFUL,  5  Whittington  Avenue,  E.C. 

BEIT,  OTTO,  49  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W. 

BELILIOS,  RAPHAEL  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Elvy,  Robb  &  Welch,  19  Bedford  Row,  W.C. 

fBELL,  COLONEL  ALEXANDER  W.  C.,  Grangehurst,  Court  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

BELL,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  Dominion  Bridge  Co.,  15  Dartmouth  Street,  S.W. 

BELL,  HENRY  J.,  38  Great  St.  Helens,  E.C. 

BELL,  H.  THURBURN  MONTAGUE,  Strefford  House,  Brighton  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

BELL,  SIR  HUGH,  BART.,  Rounton  Grange,  Northallerton. 

BELL,  ROBERT  M.,  12  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 

BELL,  WILLIAM,  St.  Margaret's,  Beulah  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  and  Junior  Constitutional 

Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

BELSHAM,  OLIVER  D.,  J.P.,  Heybridge,  MaUon,  Essex. 
BENNETT,  ALDERMAN  ARTHUR,  J.P.,  Paddington  House,  Warrington. 
BENNETT,  SIR  COURTENAY  WALTER,  C.I.E.,  Archer  ton,  Postbridge,  Devon. 
IBENSON,  ARTHUR  H.,  62  Ludgate  Hill,  E.C. 
BENSON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  F.  W.,  K.C.B.,  Coombe  Bissett,  Salisbury ;   and  Army  and 

Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall  S.W. 
fBERLEiN,  JULIUS,  536  Salisbury  House,  E.C. 
BERRIDGE,  SIR  THOMAS  H.  D.,  6,  Austin  Friars,  E.C. 
BERRILL,  W.  J.,  Messrs.  Gordon  <fe  Gotch,  15  St.  Bride  Street,  E.C. 
BETTS,  JAMES  H.,  Campden  House  Chambers,  Sheffield  Terrace,  Campden  Hill,  W. 
BEVAN,  FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS,  1  Tilney  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 
BEVAN,  JAMES  F.,  Carrick  House,  Burgess  Road,  Thorpe  Bay,  Essex. 
BEVAN,  WILLIAM  ARMINE,  1 1  The  Boltons,  South  Kensington,  S.  W. 
BEWLEY,  ROBERT,  16  Beacon  Hill,  Camden  Road,  N. 

BIDDISCOMBE,  J.  R.,  Elmington,  91  Eltham  Road,  Lee,  S.E.  ;  and  101  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C. 
BIGGS,  JOSEPH  W.,  11  Alexandra  Mansions,  West  End  Lane,  N.  W. 

BIGLAND,  ALFRED,  M.P.,  58  Jermyn  Street,  S.W.  ;  and  Wrexford  Lodge,  Oxton,  Birkenhead. 
BINGLEY,  R.  NOEL  G.,  Home  Close,  Burnham,  Bucks. 
BIRBECK,  JOHN,  Dewerstone  House,  Cheltenham. 
BIRCH,  A.  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  A.  L.  Elder  &  Co.,  1  St.  Helens  Place,  E.C. 
BIRCH,  SIR  ERNEST  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  30  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. 
BIRCHENOUGH,   SIR  HENRY,  K.C.M.G.,   79    Eccleston  Square,   S.W.;  and   Reform  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

BIRD,  GEORGE  W.,  Sunny  side,  Downderry,  Cornwall. 
BIRT,  F.  BECKETT,  The  Copse,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
BISHOP,  F.  L.,  119  Finsbury  Pavement,  E.C. 
BLACKWOOD,  GEORGE  R.,  St.  James's  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
BLACK,  CAPT.  ERNEST,  R.A.M.C. 

BLACK,  GEORGE  Gow,  41  Lavender  Gardens,  Clapham  Common,  S.W. 
BLACK,  J.  F.,  M.D.,  c/o  Bank  of  British  North  America,  5  Gracechurch  Street,  E.C. 
BLACKIE,  JOHN,  Kinmuir,  Milngavie,  Dumbartonshire. 

,  COLONEL  HENRY  J.,  C.B.,  Artillery  Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
-{•BLAKE,  SIR  HENRY  A.,  G.C.M.G.,  Myrtle  Grove,  Youghal,  Ireland. 
BLAND,  R.  N.,  C.M.G.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  S.  King  &  Co.,  9  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
BLECKLY,  CHARLES  ARNOLD,  10  Philpot  Lane,  E.C. 

f  BLYTH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  33  Portland  Place,  W.  ;  and  Blythwood,  Stansted,  Essex. 
BLYTH,  THOMAS  TOLME\  M.A.,  112  Gresham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
BOARD,  A.  VYVYAN,  4  Mayfteld  Road,  Grassendale,  Liverpool. 
Bois,  FREDK.  W.,  69  Campden  Hill  Court,  W. 
Bois,  H:ENRY,  5  Astwood  Road,  South  Kensington.  S.  W. 
BOLTON,  JOHN,  22  Hawes  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 


Resident  Fellows.  55 

1  .';tr  Of 
Election. 

1913  fBoNAR,  GEORGE,  Dunruadh,  Dundee  ;  and  53  New  Broad  Street,  E.C. 

1908  BOND,  RALPH  STUART,  10  Airlie  Gardens,  W.  ;  and  Norfolk  House,  Norfolk  Street,  Strand 

W.C. 

1909  BOND,  STANLEY  S.,  Oakdean,  The  Downs,  Wimbledon,  8.  W. 
1915  BONNAR,  WILLIAM.  69 A  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1891  BOOKER,  J.  DAWSON,  22  St.  Andrews  Road.  Bedford. 

1914  *BOOSE,  JAMES  R.,  C.M.G.,  84  Hadewell  Road,  Putney,  S.  W. 

1905  BOOTH,  RIGHT  HON.  CHARLES,  F.R.S.,  D.C.L.,  28  Campden  House  Court,  W. 
1914  BOOTH,  W.  BRAMWELL  (General,  Salvation  Array),  Beech  Hill,  Barnet,  Herts. 
1883  |BoRTON,  REV.  N.  A.  B.,  M.A.,  Burwell  Vicarage.  Cambridge. 

1912  BOSANQTJET,  BERNARD  J.  T.,  c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  St.  James's  Street.,  S.  W. 

1908  BOSANQUET,  ADMIRAL  SIR  DAY  H.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  Brom-y-Clos,  Hereford; 

and  United  Service  Club,  S.  W. 

1894  BOSANQUET,  RICHARD  A.,  Bank  House,  Windsor. 

1911  BOSANQUET,  WM.  DAVID,  Ripsley,  Liphook,  Hants. 

1889  fBosTOCK,  SAMUEL,  Lainston,  near  Winchester. 

1890  BOSWELL,  W.  ALBERT,  Hornton  Cottage,  Kensington,  W. 

1914  BOUCHIER,  REV.  B.  G.,  M.A.,  The  Vicarage,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W. 

1882  fBouLTON,  HAROLD  E.,  M.A.,  M.V.O.,  64  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

1882  fBouLTON,  SIR  SAMUEL^B.,  BART.,  Copped  Hall,  Totteridge,  Herts. 

1913  BOURNE,  J.  JOHNSTONE,  A.M.I.C.E.,  M.I.N.A.,  57  Gracechurch  Street,  E.C. 

1892  BOURNE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  C.E.,  18  Hereford  Square,  S.  W. 

1887  fBovELL,  SIR  HENRY  A.,  Royal  Societies  Club,  St.  James'  Street,  S.  W. 

1899  fBowoEN-SMiTH,  ADMIRAL  SIR  NATHANIEL,  K.C.B.,  16  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.  W. 

1911  BOWINS,  ARTHUR  W.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  10  Clements  Lane,  E.C. 
1908  BOWLES,  GEORGE  VERNON,  16  Hillside  Gardens,  Highgate,  N. 

1903  BOWRING,  COLONEL  F.  T.  N.  SPRATT,  R.E.,  C.B.,  Hurstmead,  Chislehurst;  and  Athenceum 

Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1906  BOXALL,  EDWARD  T.,  Friars  House,  New  Broad  Street,  E.C. 

1912  Bo  YD,  CHARLES  W.,  C.M.G.,  2  Down  Street,  Piccadilly,  W. 

191 4  BOYD-CARPENTER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  P.,  35  Onflow  Garden*,  S.  W. 
1889  BOYLE,  SIR  CAVENDISH,  K.C.M.G.,  14  Holland  Road,  Hove. 

1904  BOYLE,  COLONEL  GERALD  E.,  48  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.  W. 

1910  BOYLE,  JOHN  T.  McL.,  17  Brunswick  Garden-?,  Kensington,  W. 

1904  BOYLE,  LEWIS  C.,  Imperial  Hotel,  Barnstaple. 

1910  BOYS,  FRANCIS  T.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Cornhill,  E.C. 

1915  BRACHER,  CAPTAIN  FRANK  VIVIAN,  180  Cheltenham  Road,  Bristol. 

1887  fBRADBERRY,  THOMAS  R.,  3  Copthall  Building.*,  E.C. 

1898  BRAMSTON,  SIR  JOHN.  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  18  Berkeley  Place,  Wimbledon,  S.  W. 

1914  BRAND,  REV.  JOHN,  Plait  Vicarage,  Borough  Green,  near  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 

1905  BRASSEY,LEONARD,M.P.,  Apethorpe,  Wansford.Northants; and40  Upper  Grosvenor Street,  W, 
1878  BRASSEY,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  G.C.B.,  24  Park  Lane,  W. ;  and  Chapelwood  Manor,  Nutley, 

Sussex. 

1912  BRATCHELL,  STANLEY,  Broad  Street  House,  E.C. 

1902  BRAUND,  FREDERICK  W.,  Messrs.  George  Wills  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  27  LeadenJiall  Street,  E.C. 

1908  BREAKELL,  J.  EDWIN,  58  Longridge  Road,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

1888  BREITMEYER,  LUDWIG,  c/o  Messrs.  Wernher,  Beit  &  Co.,  29  Holborn  Viaduct,  E.C. 
1910  BREMER,  MOUNSTEVEN,  Royal  Societies  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

1907  BRENAN,  BYRON,  C.M.G.,  10  Ashburn  Gardens?  South  Kensington,  S.  W. 
1905  BREWSTER,  ADOLPH  B.,  Delana,  Combe  Down,  Bath. 

1881  BRIDGES,  REAR-ADMIRAL  WALTER  B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Woodhead  &  Co.,  44  Charing  Cross,  S.  W.  ; 

and  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

1914  BRIGGS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Burlington  House,  Cambridge. 

1886  BRISCOE,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Longstowe  Hall,  Cambs. 

1909  BRTTTAIN,  HARRY  E.,  M. A.,  2  Cowley  Street,  Westminster,  S.  W. 
1912  tBROADMEAD,  HAROLD  H.,  Olands,  Milverton,  Som. 

1905  BROCK,  JOHN  E.,  8  Forest  Rise,  Snaresbrook,  Walthamstow. 

1910  BROCKLEBANK,  RALPH,  Haughton  Hall,  Tarporley,  Cheshire. 


56 

Year  of 

Election. 

1889 
191 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


1915 

189 

1879 

1888 

1915 

1914 

1910 

1910 

1900 

1916 

1913 

1912 

1892 

1907 

1914 

1912 

1877 

1909 

1884 

1904 

1910 
1895 

1900 
1906 
1913 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1915 
1889 
1898 
1912 
1911 
1897 
1910 
1912 
1915 
1913 
1913 
1886 
1902 
1913 
1912 
1915 
1910 
1914 
1903 
1914 
1897 
1894 
1909 


BROCKLEHURST,  EDWARD,  J.P.,  Kinnersley  Manor,  Reigate. 

BROOK,  PERCY  VINCENT,  Mavis  Bank,  First  Avenue,  Westcliff-on-Sea,  and  117  Leadenhall 

Street,  E.G. 
BROOK- ASCOTJGH,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  HENRY,  c/o  National  Provincial  Bank,  152  High  Street, 

Putney,  S.  W. 

BROOKS,  GEORGE  L  ,  Rokell,  Woodthorpe  Road,  Ashford,  Middlesex. 

fBROOKS,  HERBERT,  17  Prince's  Gardens,  8.  W.;  and  USt.  Benet  Place,  GracechurchStreet,E.C. 
BROOKS,  H.  TABOR,  11  St.  Benet  Place,  Gracechurch  Street,  E.C. 
BROWN,  DAVID  MILLER,  80  High  Street,  Dundee. 

BROWN,  FREDERICK,  T.S.O.,  Malvern  House  Hotel,  Abbey  Road,  Great  Malvern. 
BROWN,  GEORGE  MCLAREN,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  62  Charing  Cross,  S.  W. 
BROWN,  J.  FINDEN,  Helenhurst,  Holligrave  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 
fBROWN,  SIR  JOHN  McLEAVY,  C.M.G.,  49  Portland  Place,  W. 
BROWN,  R.C.,  56  Stanley  Street,  Liverpool. 

BROWN,  W.  CAMPBELL,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.C.P.,  Tetherdown,  Muswell  Hill,  N. 
BROWNE,  ALEXANDER,  Callaly  Castle,  Whittingham,  Northumberland. 
BROWNE,  ARTHUR  SCOTT,  Buckland  Filleigh,  Highampton,  North  Devon. 
BROWNE,  GERALD  M.,  7  Walbrook,  E.C. 

BROWNE,  HAMILTON  E.,  C.M.G.,  St.  James's  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
BROWNE,  MARTIN  L.  INNES,  c/o  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Circus  Place,  E.C. 
BROWNING,  S.  B.,  Roby,  Crescent  Wood  Road,  Sydenham  Hill,  S.E. 
BROWNING,  THOMAS  BLAIR,  M.A.,  18  Bury  Street,  W.C. 
BRUCE,  SIR  CHARLES,  G.C.M.G.,  Arnot  Tower,  Leslie,  N.B. 
BRUCE,  COLONEL  SIR  DAVID,  C.B.,  F.R.S.,  R.A.M.C.,  Royal  Army  Medical  College,  Grosvenor 

Road,  S.  W. 
BRUCE,  ADMIRAL  SIR  JAMES  A.  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  3  Montagu  Square,  W. ;  and  United  Service 

Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 
BRUCE-JOY,  ALBERT,  R.H.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  The  Studio,  Beaumont  Road,  West  Kensington,  W.  ; 

and  Athenceum  Club,  S.  W. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT  HUNTER,  Hanover  Court,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
fBRUNNER,  JOHN  F.  L.,  M.P.,  43  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. 
BRUNNER,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOHN  T.,  BART.,  Silverlands,  Chertsey. 
fBRUNWiN,  ALAN  D.,  M.D.,  Rayne,  Braintree,  Essex. 
fBRUNWiN,  GEORGE  E.,  Havering s,  Rayne,  Braintree,  Essex. 
BRYDEN,  ARCHIBALD  L.,  10  John  Street,  Adelphi,  W.C. 

BUCHANAN,  ANDREW,  84  Hotham  Road,  Putney,  S.W.,  and  Constitutional  Club. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  Lavington  Park,  Petworth  ;  and  24  Holborn,  E.C. 
fBucKLAND,  THOMAS,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29  Threadneedle  Street,  E.C. 
BUCKLE,  A.  STEWART,  Waltham  Abbey. 
BUCKLER,  C.  DUGALD,  St.  Mary's  Croft,  Mill  Hill,  N.  W. 
BUCKLEY,  G.  A.  McLEAN,  The  Hall,  Worth,  Sussex. 
BUCKLEY,  COLONEL  PERCY,  49  Hans  Mansions,  S.  W. 
BUCKNILL,  SAMUEL  P.  B.,  51  St.  George's  Square,  S.  W. 
BUIST,  JOHN  CHARLES,  Balgillo,  Broughton  Ferry,  N.B. 
BULKELEY-EVANS,  W.  A.,  M.A.,  12  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C. 
BULL,  ARTHUR  S.,  5  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 

BULL,  HENRY,  1  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W.  ;  and  28  Milton  Street,  E.C. 
BULL,  JAMES,  1  Albion  Road,  Clapham,  S.  W. 

BULLEN,  ISAAC  W.,  Messrs.  Jeremiah  Lyon  &  Co.,  4  Lombard  Court,  E.C. 
BULLER,  W.  LEOPOLD,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
BURDETT-COUTTS,  WILLIAM,  M.P.,  1  Straiton  Street,  Piccadilly,  W. 
BURNHAM,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  37  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 
BURRELL,  PERCY,  The  Grange,  Barton  Mills,  M ildenhall,  Suffolk. 
BURROUGHES,  REV.  EDWARD  R.,  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
BURSTALL,  JOHN  F.,  57  Gracechurch  Street,  E.C. 

BURT,  ALBERT  HAMILTON,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  23  Palmeira  Square,  Hove,  Sussex. 
BURT,  COLONEL  JOHN  MARSHALL. 
BURTON,  GEORGE  WM.  A.,  F.R.G.S.,  14  Sidney  Terrace,  New  Cleethorpes,  Grimsby. 


Resident  Fellows. 


57 


Year  of 
Election. 

1908 

1893 
1912 

1887 
1890 

1912 
1915 
1894 
1897 
1898 

1902 
1912 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1890 
1911 
1912 

1895 
1910 
1881 
1894 
1884 
1908 
1905 
1913 
1913 
1897 
1914 

1889 
1910 
1912 
1910 
1915 

1913 

1878 
1880 
1913 

1916 
1893 
1885 
1911 
1912 
1913 

1911 
1889 
1912 
1913 
.  189 
1914 


BURTON,  LIEUT. -CoL.  HENRY,  The  Grove,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth,  W. ;  and  Junior 

CarUon  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
BUSH,  ROBERT  E.,  Bishops  Knoll,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 
BUSK,  SIR  EDWARD  H.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  11  Sussex  Place,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
BUTT,  JOHN  H.,  Gresham  Club,  Abchurch  Lane,  E.G. 
[•BUTTERWORTH,  ARTHUR  R.,  7  Fig  Tree  Court,  Temple,  E.G.  ;    and  47  Campden  House 

•  Road,  W. 

BUTTERWORTH,  JAMBS  F.,  24  Linden  Gardens,  Bayswater,  W. 
BUXTON,  ALFRED,  White  Cottage,  Wilmsl&w,  Cheshire. 
fBuxTON,  NOEL  E.,  M.P.,  Brick  Lane,  E. 

fBuxTON,  SIR  T.  F.  VICTOR,  BART.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Woodredon,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex. 
BYRNE,  J.  O.,  201  Salisbury  House,  E.C. 

AD  BURY,  RICHARD,  Rose  Hill,  Worcester. 
ADBURY,  WILLIAM  A.,  King's  Norton,  Birmingham. 

AILLARD,  SIR  VINCENT  H.  P.,  J.P.,  42  Half  Moon  Street,  W. 
fCAiRD,  JAMES,  112  Fenchurch  Street,  E.C. 

fCALDECOTT,  REV.  PROFESSOR  ALFRED,  D.D.,  King's  College,  Strand.,  W.C. 
fCALDicoTT,  HARVEY,  1  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

CALTHROP,  S.  GUY,  Manager's  Office,  L.  &  N.  W.  Railway,  Euston,  N.  W. 
CAMBRAY,  PHILIP  G.,  Union  Defence  League,  25  Victoria  Street,  S.  W.  ;   and  30  Marmora 

Road,  Honor  Oak,  S.E. 
fCAMERON,  MAJOR  SIR  MAURICE  A.,  R.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  61  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
CAMERON,  WM.  KEITH,  Junior  Constitutional  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
f  CAMPBELL,  ALLAN,  21  Upper  Brook  Street,  W. 

CAMPBELL,  GORDON  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Weddel  &  Co.,  17  St.  Helen's  Place,  E.C. 
•J-CAMPBELL,  W.  MIDDLETON,  23  Rood  Lane,  E.C. 
CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  FINLAY,  Brantridge  Forest,  Balcombe,  Sussex. 
•{•CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON,  MALCOLM,  2  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. 
CAMPION,  C.  A.  B.,  Commonwealth  Bank,  36  New  Broad  Street,  E.C. 
CANTERBURY,  His  GRACE  THE  ARCHBISHOP  OF,  G.C.V.O.,  Lambeth  Palace,  S.E. 
CAPPEL,  SIR  ALBERT  J.  LEPPOC,  K.C.I. E.,  27  Kensington  Court  Gardens,  W. 
CAPPER,  FRANK,  "  Times  of  Ceylon,"  27  Mincing  Lane,  E.C.  ;  and  Junior  Athenceum  Club, 

Piccadilly,  W. 

CARGILL,  WALTER,  42  Stanford  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

CARLYON,  REV.  TRTSTREM  S.,  LL.D.,  Eulalia,  St.  Albans  Crescent,  Bournemouth. 
CARMICHAEL,  H.  S.,  Burnham,  Park  Drive,  Golder's  Hill,  N.W. 

CARR,  JOHN  T.,  22  Craneswater  Avenue,  Southsea. 

CARR-ELLISON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  RALPH  H.,  J.P.,  41  Princes  Gate,  S.W. ;  and  Hedgeley  Hall, 
Alnwick. 

CARTER,  PHILIP,  BromJiam,  Broomfield  Road,  Chelmsford. 

CARTER,  SIR  GILBERT  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  Greycliffe,  Torquay. 

f  CARTER,  WILLIAM  H.?  B.A.,  34  Gresham  Street,  E.C. 

fCASSEL,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ERNEST,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,G.C.  V.O.,  Brook  House,  Park  Lane,  W. ; 
and  Moulton  Paddocks,  Newmarket. 

CATTANACH,  EWEN,  49  Eastcheap,  E.C. 

CATTO,  JOHN,  Boodles  Club,  28  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

CAUTLEY,  COLONEL  HENRY,  R.E.,  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

CAWOOD,  ARTHUR  D.C.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Circus  Place,  E.C. 

CECIL,  LORD  HUGH,  M.P.,  20  Arlington  Street,  S.W.  ;  and  Hatfield,  Herts. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  RIGHT  HON.  AUSTEN,  M.P.,  9  Egerton  Place,  S.W.;  and  Highbury,  Moor 
Green,  Birmingham. 

CHAMBERS,  COLONEL  ARTHUR  W.,  V.D.,  10  Addison  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

fCHAMBHRS,  FREDERICK  D.,  138  Knight's  Hill,  West  Norwood,  S.E. 

CHAMBERS,  THOMAS  STAULHY,  138  Knight's  Hill,  West  Norwood,  S.E. 

CHAMPION,  HUBERT  H.,  Farleigh,  Uppingham. 

fCHAPLiN,  HOLROYD,  B.A.,  2  Holland  Villas  Rnrtd,  W. 

CHAPMAN,  SIR  ARTHUR,  0  Hilltop  Road,  West  IJarnpslead,  N.W. 


Year  of 
Election. 
1900 
1910 
1883 


1885 
1894 
1913 
1904 
1908 
1868 
1914 
1894 
1895 
1910 
1903 
1897 
1913 
1900 


1891 
1913 
1903 


1887 
J912 
1911 
1910 
1889 
1914 
1886 
1893 
1902 
1911 
1906 
1915 
1914 
1896 


1903 
1914 
1881 
1895 
1898 
1901 
i883 
1912 
1891 
1909 


1885 
1916 
1902 
1905 
1915 
1882 
1880 
1882 
1907 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


CHAPMAN,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  E.,  49  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

CHARNWOOD,  RIGHT  HOK.  LORD,  M. A.,  108  Eaton  Square,  S.  W. ;  and  Stowe  House,  Lichfield. 

•J-CHARRINGTON,  ARTHUR  F.,  East  Hill,  Oxted,  Surrey  ;   and.  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

•^HARRINGTON,  HUGH  SPENCER,  Dove  Cliff,  Burton-on-Trent. 
fCHBADLE,  FRANK  M.,  Silverdale,  Victoria  Road,  Woodbridge. 
CHEESEWRIGHT,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WILLIAM  F.,  165  Strand,  W.C. 
CHKXE,  GEORGE  O.  M.,  Faygate  Place,  Horsham. 
CHIDELL,  CHARLES  A.,  Illovo,  Waking. 

"CHRISTIAN,  H.R.H.  PRINCE,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Cumberland  Lodge,  Windsor  Great  Park. 
CHRISTIE,  HARRY  B.,  Wayside,  Grove  Park  Road,  Nottingham,  Kent. 
CHURCH,  WALTER,  Kilmartin,  Liss,  Hants. 

fCHURCHiLL,  COLONEL  MACKENZIE,  The  Granleys,  St.  Marie's,  Cheltenham. 
CLARK,  CHARLES  J.  J.,  1  Ravensbourne  Gardens,  Ealing,  W. 
CLARK,  CUMBERLAND,  22  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W. 
fCLARK,  EDWARD  G.  U.,  West  Runton,  Cromer. 
CLARK,  ERNEST,  63  Argyle  Road,  Ilford. 
CLARK,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  JAMES  R.  A.,  BART.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Braywick  Grove, 

Maidenhead. 

CLARK,  JONATHAN,  IA  Devonshire  Terrace,  Portland  Place,  W. 
fCLARKE,  CHARLES  B.  O.,  40  St.  James's  Place,  S.W. 
•{•CLARKE,   GENERAL   SIR   CHARLES    MANSFIELD,    BART.,   G.C.B.,   G.C.V.O.,   20    Lennox 

Gardens,  S.W. 

,  SIR  FIELDING,  The  Lawn,  Southchurch,  Essex. 
CLARKE,  FREDERIC  SYDBNHAM,  Brympton,  Dorking. 
CLARKE,  J.  PERCY,  MJnst.C.E.,  14  Hans  Court,  S.W. 
CLARKE,  PERCY,  Beechwood,  Caterham  Valley. 

f  CLARKE,  STRACHAN  C.,  Messrs.  J.  Morrison  &  Co.,  5  Fenchurch  Street,  B.C. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM  J.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  45  Kensington  Mansions,  S.W. 
fCLAYTOK,  REGINALD  B.  B.,  Littl*  Hachett,  East  Boldre,  Hants. 
CLEGHORN,  ROBERT  C.,  14  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 
CLOUGHER,  THOMAS  R.,  17  Cockspur  Street,  S.  W. 
CLOWES,  MAURICE,  63  Harcourt  Terrace,  S.  W. 

fCLUNIS,  R.  ROSS. 

GOAD,  FRANK,  12  Park  Hill  Road,  East  Croydon. 

COATES,  COLONEL  CHARLES,  3  Duchess  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

fCoATES,  MAJOR  SIR  EDWARD  F.,  BART.,  M.P.,  99  Gresham  Street,  E.G. ;  and  Tayles  TJill, 

Swell,  Surrey. 

COATES,  JOSEPH,  79  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

fCoATS,  MAJOR  ANDREW,  D.S.O.,  Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Melton-Mowbray. 
COBB,  ALFRED  B.,  11  Hillmarton  Road,  Camden  Road,  N. 
COCHRANE,  HON.  THOMAS  H.,  Crawford  Priory,  Springfield,  Fife,  N.B. 
COCKBURN,  HON.  SIR  JOHN  A.,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G.,  Dean's  Hill,  Harrietsham,  Maidstone. 
f  COHEN,  CHARLES  WALEY,  51  Campden  Hill  Road,  W. 
COHEN,  NEVILLE  D.,  Messrs.  D.  Cohen  &  Co.,  17  Tokenhouse  Yard,  fl.C. 
COKE,  LIEUT.  HON.  ROGER,  R.N.,  Holkham,  Norfolk. 
COLEBROOK,  ALBERT  E.,  44  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 
COLES,  COLONEL  ARTHUR  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  18  Walpoh  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ;  and  Naval 

and  Military  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
COLES,  WILLIAM  R.  E.,  28  Fish  Street  Hill,  E.G. 
COLLIE,  FRANK,  M.D.,  14  Balham  Park  Road,  Balham,  S.W. 
COLLIER,  REV.  HENRY  N.,  M.A.,  Fairlight,  Southborough,  Kent. 
COLLINS,  CAPT.  R.  MUIRHEAD,  R.N.,  C.M.G.,  49  Oakley  Street,  S.W. 
COLLS,  ARCHIBALD  B.  H.,  5  Goleman  Street,  E.G. 

fCoLLUM,  REV.  HUGH  ROBERT,  M.R.I.A.,  F.S.S.,  35  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
COLLYER,  WILLIAM  R.,  M.A.,  I.S.O.,  Hackford  Hall,  Reepham,  Norfolk. 
COLMER.  JOSEPH  G.,  C.M.G.,  29  Eldon  Road,  W. 
COLVIN,  IAN  DUNCAN,  Wellfield  Cottage,  Wellgarth  Road,  Northend,  Hampstead,  N.  IV. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1898 
1905 


1899 
1874 
1886 
1909 
1882 
1899 
1884 
1891 
1915 
1911 
1889 
1908 
1909 
1906 
1910 
1912 
1915 
1887 
1911 
1913 
1914 
1913 
1892 
1907 
1904 
1915 
1896 


1889 
1885 
1896 
1916 
1888 


1913 
1897 
1913 
1912 
1913 
1887 


1912 
1896 
1916 
1896 
1912 
1912 


1912 


1911 
1913 
1903 
1910 

1897 


Resident  Fellows.  59 


CONIGRAVE,  B.  FAIRFAX,  170  Winchester  House,  E.C. 

*CONNAUGHT,  H.E.,  PiHLD-MARSHAL  H.R.1I.  THE  Duns  OP,  K.G.,  Q.C.M.G.,  Government 

House,  Ottawa,  Canada  ;  and  Bagshot  Park,  Surrey, 

CONYBEARE,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  W>f.  JAMBS,  M.A.,  The  Residences-Southwell,  Notts. 
fCooDE,  M.P.,  13  Penlee  Gardens,  Stoke,  Devonport. 
fCooKE,  HENRY  M.,  12  Friday  Street,  E.C, 

COOPER,  J.  ASTLEY,  The  Hall,  Farningham  Hill,  Swanley,  Kent. 
COOPER,  REV.  CHARLES  J.,  20  Hertford  Street,  Cambridge. 
COOPER,  SIR  RICHARD  A.,  BART.,  M.P.,  Ashlyns  Hall,  Berkhamsted. 
COOPER,  ROBERT  ELLIOTT,  C.E.,  44  Princes  Gate,  S.  W. ;  and  15  Deans  Yard,  S.  W. 
COOPER,  SIR  WILLIAM  C.,  BART.,  c/o  London  Joint  Stock  Bank,  69  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 
COPELAND,  MAJOR  H.  P.  RAMSAY,  A.M.lNST.C.E.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Clements  Lane,  E.C. 
COPLESTON,  LIEUT.  REGINALD  G.,  R.N.,  Off  well  Rectory,  Honiton. 
CORDNER-JAMES,  J.  H.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Finsbury  House,  Blomfield  Street,  E.C. 
CORFE,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  CHARLES  J.,  D.D.,  Church  House,  Deans  Yard,  S.  W. 
COHNEY,  B.  GLANVILL,  I.S  O. 

CORNISH,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  CHARLES  E.,  D.D.,  Redclyffe,  Walton  Park,  Clevedon. 
CORNISH,  VATTGHAN,  D.Sc.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S.,  F.C.S.,  Woodville,  Camberley. 
COTTERELL,  THOMAS  S.,  J.P.,  Abbey  Yard,  Bath. 
COTTON,  ROBERT,  National  Bank  of  Australasia,  5  Bishopsgate,  E.C. 
COTTON,  SYDNEY  H.,  IA  Chesterfield  Street,  May  fair,  W. 
COTTS,  W.  D.  MITCHELL,  8  St.  Helens  Place,  E.C. 
COULTON,  WALTER  T.,  66  Holmdene  Avenue,  Herne  Hill,  S.E. 
COUPER,  LESLIE,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  17  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C. 
COUPLAND,  REGINALD,  Trinity  College,  Oxford. 
COTJRTHOPE,  WILLIAM  F.,  Bath  Club,  34  Dover  Street,  W. 
COURTIS,  EDWARD,  Muizenberg,  Haverwood  Road,  South  Croydon. 
fCouTTS,  WILLIAM  SCOTT,  3  Bricket  Road,  St.  Albans  ;  and  2  Billiter  Avenue,  E.C. 
fCowAN,  SIR  JOHN,  6  Salisbury  Road,  Edinburgh. 
fCowoRAY,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  16  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.  ;  and  Paddockhurst,  Worth, 

Sussex. 

COWIE,  ALEXANDER,  Woodend,  4  Morningside  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Cox,  ALFRED  W.,  30  St.  James's  Place,  S.W. 

Cox,  GEORGE  CURLING,  c/o  T.  L.  Crown,  Esq.,  Edgemoor,  Harrogate  Road,  Ripon. 
Cox-MooRE,  EDWARD  W.,  L.D.S.,  1  Bloomsbury  Square,  W.C. 

,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  J.  A.,  R.A.,  C.B.,  Church  Hill  House,  Great  Waldingfield. 

Suffolk  ;  and  Naval  and  Military  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
CRABBE,  ALEXANDER,  22  Cambridge  Street,  W. 
fCRAMER,  HERMANN  J.,  Kerswell  House,  Chudleigh,  Devon. 
CRANFIELD,  WALTER  THOMAS,  5  Duke  Street,  Adelphi,  W.C. 
CRANWORTH,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Grundisburgh  Hall,  Woodbridge. 
CRAWFORD,  SIR  HOMEWOOD,  City  Solicitor's  Office,  Guildhall,  E.C. 
fCRAWLEY-BoEVEY,  ANTHONY  P.,  Birchgrove,  Crosswood,  Aberystunjth  ;  and  Oriental  Club, 

Hanover  Square,  W. 

CRAWSHAW,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  D.L.,  J.P.,  Crawshaw  Hall,  Rawtenstall,  Lancashire. 
CREAGH,  CHARLES  VANDELEUR,  C.M.G.,  32  Charlton  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
CRELLIN,  W.  A.  W.,  BaUachurry,  Andreas,  Isle  of  Man. 
CRESSEY,  GEORGE  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  Neoitt  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
CRESSWELL,  ALDERMAN  S.,  West  Hill,  View  Field  Road,  Wandsworth,  S.W. 
CREWE,  RICHARD  F.  HARPUR,  Cocoa  Tree  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W.  ;  and  Calke  Abbey, 

Derby. 
CREWE,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  MARQUESS  OF,  K.G.,  Crewe  House,  15  Curzon  Street,  W. ;  and 

Crewe  Hall,  Cheshire. 

CROFT,  H.  PAGE,  M.P.,  53  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

fCROLL,  GEORGE,  c/o  Messrs.  Harrisons  &  Crossfields,  Ltd.,  1  Great  Tower  Street,  E.C. 
CROOKSHANK,  EDGAR  M.,  J.P.,  Saint  Hill,  East  Grinstead. 
CROSFIELD,  COLONEL  GEORGE  R.,  4  Winmarleigh  Street,  Warrington. 
CROSS,  ANDREW  L.,  19  Murrayfield  Avenue,  Murray  field,  Edinburgh. 


60  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 

Election. 

1911  CROWD Y,  FREDERICK  H.,  M.D.,  South  Grove,  Highgate,  N. 

1912  f  CROWE,  JAMES  H.,  Edzell,  Brechin,  N.B. 

1913  fCRUM-EwiNG,  NEIL  R.,  Ferncraig,  Skelmorlie,  Ayrshire. 
1911  CRUNDALL,  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  J.P.,  Woodxide,  Kearney,  Dover. 
1890  CUFF,  WILLIAM  SYMES,  84  Lambolle  Road,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

1911  CULLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Mickleham  Downs,  Dorking. 

1916     CULMER,  ALBAN  RUSSELL,   The  Brambles,  Chalkwell  Park  Drive,  Leigh-on-Sea  ;    and  -IS 

Durham  Road,  Holloway,  N. 
1901      CULVER,  ROBERT,  Clareville,  Upminster,  Essex. 

1913  CULVERWELL,  JAMES,  38  Hillmarton  Road,  Catnden  Road,  N.W. 
1906     CUNNINGHAM,  ANDREW,  15  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W. 

1909  CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT  M.,  Morning  Dawn,  Burnt  Ash  Lane,  Bromley,  Kent. 

1910  CUNNINGHAMS,  DOUGLAS,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Circus  Place,  E.G. 
1892     ICURLING,  ROBERT  SUMNER,  70  Dvke  Street,  W. 

1910  CURSON,  H.  C.,  3  Lawrence  Lane,  Cheapside,  E.G. 

1906     *CURZON  OF  KEDLESTON,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  K.G.,  G. C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  1  Carlton  House 
Terrace,  S.  W.  ;  and  Hackwood  Park,  Basing  stoke. 

1912  GUST,  COMMANDER  SIR  CHARLES  LEOPOLD,  BART.,  R.N.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E., 

90  Piccadilly,  W. 

1879  DALTON,  E.  H.  GORING,  97  Fellows  Road,  South  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

1884     DALTON,  REV.  CANON  JOHN  NEALE,  M.A.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  The  Cloister?,  Windsor. 

1914  DALZIEL,  CHARLES  J.  A.,  512  Gaxton  House,  Westminster,  S.  W.  ;  and  Esher. 
1894     DANGAR,  D.  R.,  Frensham  House,  near  Farnham,  Surrey, 

1880  DANGAR,  F.  H.,  Lyndhurst,  Cleveland  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

1903  fDANGERFiELD,  JAMES,  Cors-y-Gedol  Hall,  Dyffryn,  Merioneth. 

1898  DANIELS,  CHARLES  W.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  London  School  of  Tropical  Medicine,  Connaught 

Road,  Albert  Dock,  E. 

1911  DANSON,  FRANCIS  C.,  Tower  Buildings,  Liverpool;  and  74  Bidston  Road,  Birkenhead. 

1908  DARBYSHIRE,  DOUGLAS  E.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Steep  Hill,  Lincoln. 

1887  D'ARCY,  WILLIAM  KNOX,  42  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ;  and  Stanmore  Hall,  Stanmore. 

1889  DARLEY,  CECIL  W.,  I.S.O.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Longheath,  Little  Bookham,  Surrey. 

1897  DARNLEY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Cobham  Hall,  Gravesend. 

1910  DARRINGTON,  THOMAS,  Penrhyn,  The  Chase,  Enfteld. 

1915  t  DARTMOUTH,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  37  Charles  Street,   Berkeley  Square,   W.  ;  and 

Patshull,   Wolverhampton. 

1904  DAVIDSON,  LEYBOURNE  F.,  York  Villa,  Cullen,  N.B. 

1909  f  DAVIDSON,  ROBERT,  Evening  Hill,  Lilliput,  Djrset. 

1916  DAVIDSON,  W.  S.,  New  Zealand  and  Australian  Land  Co.,  69a  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1899  DA  VIES,  L.  ROBERT,  5F  Montagu  Mansions,  Portman  Square,    W.  ;    and  264  Salisbury 

House,  E.G. 

1910  DAVIES,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  RICHARD  H.,  C.B.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29  Thread- 

needle  Street,  E.G. 

1899     fo'AviGDOR-GoLDSMiD,  OSMOND  E.,  Somerhill,  Totibridge,  Kent. 
1884     DAVIS,  CHARLES  PERCY,  23  Lowndes  Street,  S.  W.  ;    and  Conservative  Club,  St.  James  s 

Street,  S.W. 
1913     fDAVis,  EDWARD  M.,  60  West  End  Lane,  N.  W. 

1913  DAVIS,  MOSES,  60  West  End  Lane,  N.  W. 

1914  DAVISON,  H.  E.,  Messrs.  Dalgety  <fe  Co.,  45  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
1897     fDAVSON,  EDWARD  R.,  20  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 

1904      f^AWES,  HENRY  HALFORD,  2  Cambridge  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
1904      DAWES,  WILLIAM  C.,  Mount  Ephraim,  Faversham,  Kent. 

1914  DAWSON,  HARRY,  Birkby  Grange,  near  Hudders field  ;  and  Portland  House,  Basinghall  Street, 

E.G. 

1913      DAWSON,  JAMES,  Ashfield  House,  Branston,  Lincoln  ;  and  Boultham  Works,  Lincoln. 
1882     f  DAWSON,  JOHN  EUGENE,  F.R.G.S.,  4  Park  Place,  St.  James's,  S.  W. 

1915  DAWSON,  WILLIAM  CLARKE,  Custom  House  Buildings,  Hull;  and  6  South  Square,  Grays 

Inn,  W.C. 


Resident  Fellows. 


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Year  of 
Election 

1882 
1913 
1907 
1891 
1883 
1880 
1807 
1898 
1881 
1905 
1911 

1909 
1911 
1904 

1885 
1890 
1913 
1882 
1914 
1914 
1911 
1890 
1895 
1909 

1911 
1915 
1909 
1915 
1902 
1910 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1896 
1883 
1915 
1891 
1915 
1906 
1916 
1915 
1914 
1913 
1894 
1912 
1915 
1913 
1913 
1889 
1910 
1912 
1914 
1915 
1868 
1914 


DAY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  c(o  Australian  Bank  of  Commerce,  37  Threadneedle  Street.  E.G. 

DEAN,  JONATHAN  L.,  9  Ranelagh  Avenue,  Barnes,  S.  W. 

DEAN,  WM.  MARKHAM,  Greenways,  Sunningdale. 

fDEBENHAM,  ERNEST  R.,  8  Addison  Road,  W. 

DEBENHAM,  FRANK,  F.S.S.,  1  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  N.W. 

fDE  COLYAH,  HENRY  A.,  K.C.,  24  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  W. 

DEED,  WALTER,  C.E.,  St.  Andrew's,  South  Huish,  Kingsbridge,  Devon. 

D'EGVILLE,  HOWARD  H.,  Lamb  Building,  Temple,  E.G. 

DELMEGE,  EDWARD  T.,  9  St.  Helens  Place,  E.G. 

DE  MATTOS,  EDGAR  GUY,  Westcot,  Wing,  Oakham,  Rutland. 

DENMAN,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  K.O.V.O.,  4  Buckingham  Gate,  S.  W.  ;  and  Bakombe 
Place,  Bakombe,  Sussex. 

DENNIS,  FRANK,  108  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

DENNY,  COLONEL  JOHN,  Dumbarton,  N.B. 

DE  NORDWALL,  CHARLES  F.,  15  Tavistock  Road,  Croydon  ;  and  Messrs.  Vickers,  Limited, 
Broadway,  Westminster,  S.W. 

fDENT,  SIR  ALFRED,  K.C.M.G.,  Belgrave  Mansions,  S.W.  ;  and  Ravensworth,  Eastbourne. 

DENTON,  SIR  GEORGE  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  The  Grange,  Littlemore,  Oxford. 

fDESBOROUGH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.C.V.O.,  Taplow  Court,  Taplow,  Bucks. 

D'EsTERRE,  J.  C.  E.,  Elmfield,  Hill,  Southampton. 

DE  SUMICHREST,  PROFESSOR  FREDK.  C.,  Mount  Eaton  Manor,  17,  Mount  Avenue,  Baling,  W. 

DBS  VCEUX,  SIR  FREDERICK,  BART.,  50  Gillingham  Street,  S.W. 

DHJVEREUX,  ERNEST. 

fDE  VILLIERS,  JACOB  N. 

DEVITT,  SIR  THOMAS  LANE,  BART.,  12  Fenchurch  Buildings,  E.G. 

t  DEVONSHIRE,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OP,  K.G.,  G.O.V.O.,  78  Piccadilly,  W.  ;  and  Chats- 
worth,  Derbyshire. 

DEW,  ARTHUR  T.,  Monkerton  Manor,  Pinhoe,  Exeter. 

DEWAR,  SIR  JOHN  A.,  BART.,  M.P.,  Duplin  Castle,  Perth,  N.B. 

DE  WINTON,  CECIL,  Badminton  Club,  100  Piccadilly,  W. 

fDEWRANCE,  JOHN,  Cranmore  Place,  Chislehurst. 

DEWSBURY,  FREDERICK,  36  Newgate  Street,  E.G. 

DICK,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  A.,  late  R.A.,  105  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.  W. 

.DICKENSON,  ARTHUR,  Willow  Cottage,  Billingshurst,  Sussex. 

DICKIN,  LiEUT.-CoL.  J.  LLOYD,  F.R.G.S.,  Lyneal  Lodge,  Ellesmere,  Shropshire. 

DICKINSON,  ALWIN  R.,  Rydal  Mount,  Croham  Park  Avenue,  South  Groydon. 

DICKINSON,  JAMES  W.,  Queensland  National  Bank,  8  Princes  Street,  E.G. 

DICKSON,  RAYNES  W.,  23  Cambridge  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 

DIGBY,  FREDERICK,  Thames  House,  Queen  Street  Place,  E.G. 

fDiSMORR,  JOHN  S.,  Arden,  Dene  Road,  Northwood,  Middlesex. 

Diss,  HENRY  GEORGE,  18  Somali  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 

DIXON,  FRANK  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Barlton  Bros.,  39  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

DIXON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  The  Grove,  Broomgrove  Road,  Sheffield. 

DOHERTY,  D.  J.,  5 A  Bickenhall  Mansions,  Gloucester  Place,  W. 

DOLBY,  MAJOR  G.  A.,  Nazdar  Hall,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth. 

DONALD,  TOM,  F.C.I.S.,  Coniston,  Hornchurch,  Essex. 

DOOLETTE,  SIR  GEORGE  P.,  7  Walbrook,  E.G. ;   and  Merlebank,  Gaterham    Mallei/. 

DORE,  CAPTAIN  ALAN,  c/o  Metropolitan  Bank,  Stourport. 

DORM  AN,  A.  J.,  Grey  Towers,  Nunthorpe,  Yorks. 

DOUGLAS,  ARCHIBALD  C.,  15  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.  ;  and  19  Langham  Street,  W. 

fDowNES,  DANIEL,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

DRAGE,  GEOFFREY,  29  Gadogan  Square,  S.  W. 

DREW,  ALFRED  H.,  26  Phillimore  Gardens,  W.  ;  and  23  Austin  Friars,  E.G. 

DRUMMOND,  MALDWIN,  Turf  Club,  Olarget  St.,  W. 

DRYSDALE,  CHARLES  V.,  D.Sc.,  M.I.E.E.,  Queen  Anne's  Chambers,  S.  W. 

(5*DucHESNE,  ALFRED  EDWARD,  B.A.,  M.J.I.,  235  Barcombe  Avenue,  Streatham  Hill,  S.W. 

fDuciE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  oy,  G.C.V.Q.,  Tortworth  Gourt,  Falfield,  Gloa. 

DU  CBOS,  WM,  E.,  Kingsgate,  Kent. 


62  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 

Election. 

1905 
1894 


1880 
1889 
1914 
1899 
1879 
1895 
1892 


1903 
1885 


1894 


1909 
1908 
1911 

1878 

1913 


1897 
1880 
1880 
1910 
1887 
1887 
1890 
1913 
1913 


1884 
1915 
1895 


1889 
1900 
1887 
1915 
1904 
1890 
1909 
1886 
1876 
1906 
1882 
1882 
1911 
1906 


1889 


1905 
1899 
1905 
1913 


DUDGEON,  SIR  CHARLES  JOHN,  c/o  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai  Bank,  9  Gracechurch  Street, 
fDuoLEY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  op,G.C.B.,G.C.M.G.,G.C.V.O.,  7  Carlton  Gardens,  S.  W.; 

and  Witley  Court,  Worcester. 

DUDLEY-DICKSON,  CECIL,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.  W. 
DUFF,  ROBERT,  6  Brent  Villas,  Hendon,  N.  W. 
DUG  G  AN,  ALFRED  H.,  Bur  field,  Old  Windsor. 
DUNCAN,  ALISTER,  Poste  Restante,  Shanghai,  China. 
DUNCAN,  CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER,  2  Downie  Terrace,  Crail,  Fife,  N.B. 
f  DUNCAN,  ROBERT,  Whitefield,  Govan,  N.B.  ;  and  9  Inverness  Ten-ace,  W. 
DUNCAN,  WM.  H.  GREVILLE,  Oakvale,  Stonehaven,  N.B.  ;  and  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square, 

W. 

DUNDAS,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHARLES  L./M.A.,  Milton  Abbey,  Blandford,  Dorset. 
DUNDONALD,  LIEUT.-  GENERAL  THE  EARL  OF,  K.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  34  Portman  Square,  W.  ; 

and  Qwrych  Castle,  Abergele. 
fDuNELL,  OWEN  R.,  Garboldisham  Manor,  East  Harling,  Norfolk  ;  and  Junior  Carlton  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

fDuNN,  F.  H.,  41  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 

DUNN,  FRED.,  Messrs.  Stewarts  da  Lloyds,  Ltd.,  50  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
DUNN,  JOHN,  25  Montagu  Square,  W. 
fDuNRAVEN,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.P.,  C.M.G.,  22  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane,  W., 

Kenry  House,  Putney  Vale,  S.  W.  ;   and  Adare  Manor,  Adare,  Co.  Limerick. 
DURHAM,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  39  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ;  and  Lambton 

Castle,  Fence  Houses,  Durham. 

fDuRLACHER,  ALFRED  F.,  Crosby,  Waldegrave  Park,  TivicTcenham. 

fDuTTON,  FRANK  M.,  74  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  ;  and  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
DUTTON,  FREDERICK,  Birch  Hall,  Windlesham,  Surrey. 
fDuvEEN,  EDWARD  J.,  Gangmoor,  Hampstead  Heath,  N.  W. 
DYER,  CHARLES,  31  The  Drive,  Hove,  Sussex. 

DYER,  FREDERICK,  The  Pentlands,  Park  Hill  Road,  Croydon  ;  and  17  Aldermanbury  ,  E.G. 
fDYER,  JOSEPH,  c/o  Messrs.  A.  H.  Wheeler  &  Co.,  Temple  Chambers,  E.C. 
DYKES,  THOMAS,  c/o  The  Clydesdale  Bank,  Ltd.,  30  Lombard  Street,  E.C. 
fDYSART,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  EARL  OF,  Ham  House,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  W  estview,  Bycullah  Park,  Enfield. 
ECHS,  ROBERT,  Jesmond  Dene  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

ECKERSLEY,  JAMES  C.,  M.A.,  Carlton  Manor,  Yeadon,  Leeds  ;  and  United  University  Club, 
Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 

,  FREDERICK,  Ottershaw  Park,  Ottershaw,  Surrey. 
EDMONDSON,  CRESSY  S.,  Royal  Societies  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

fEowARDES,  T.  DYER,  5  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.  W.  ;  and  Prinknash  Park,  Painswlck,  Stroud. 
EDWARDS,  ALBERT  JOHN,  31  Hayne  Road,  Beckenham. 
EDWARDS,  HARRY  WOODWARD,  12  Park  Road,  Beckenham. 

EDWARDS,  LIEUT.  -GENERAL  SIR  J.  BEVAN,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  9  Wilbraham  Place,  S.W. 
EDWARDS,  LANCELOT  R.,  6  Richmond  Mansions,  EarVs  Court.  S.W. 
EDWARDS,  NATHANIEL  W.,  18-19  Silk  Street,  E.C. 

fEDWARDS,  S. 


,  PROFESSOR  HUGH  E.,  M.A.,  14  St.  Giles',  Oxford. 
,  FREDERICK,  57  Antrim  Mansions,  N.W. 
,  WM.  GEORGE,  7  St.  Helens  Place,  E.C. 
ELD  RIDGE,  EDWARD  H.,  10  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.C. 
ELGIN  &  KINCARDINE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.G.,  G.  C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  Broom  Hall, 

Dunfermline,  N.B. 
ELIAS,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  Rendham  Barnes,  Saxmundham  ;    and  Army  and  Navy  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

fELLiOT,  MAJOR  E.  H.  M.,  Springfield,  Breinton,  near  Hereford. 
fELLiOT,  LESLIE,  Royal  Societies  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
ELLIS,  HENRY  VAUGHAN,  19  St.  Andrew's  Mansions,  Dorset  Street,  W. 
ELLIS,  W.  L..  30  Moorgatt  Street,  B.C. 


Resident  Fellows. 


63 


Year  of 
Election. 

1889 
1910 
1895 
1912 
1885 
1914 
1916 
1914 
1880 
1890 
1912 
1915 
1910 
1896 

1883 
1912 
1899 
1889 
1909 
1911 
1913 
1913 

1910 
1892 
1890 
1883 
1895 
1912 

1879 
1907 

1915 
1914 
1913 
1915 
1911 
1911 
1906 
1895 
1891 
1912 

1912 
1911 
1895 

1916 
1914 
1881 

1900 
1915 

1900 


ELWELL,  WM.  ERNEST,  The  Manor  House,  Welford,  Rugby* 

ELY,  HERBERT  W.,  Tasmania  Government  Office,  56  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

[EMETT,  FREDERICK;  W.,  9  Cumberland  Road,  Kew. 

fEMMOTT,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  30  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 

ERBSLOH,  E.  C. 

ERICSSON,  AXEL  F.,  J.P.,  Hill  House,  Jesmond  Park,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

ESPERSON,  WILLIAM  VICTOR,  1 1  Southend  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

ESTILL,  J.  H.,  St.  Oswald's,  Queen's  Road,  Hendon,  N.W. 

EVANS,  SIR  FREDERICK,  K.G.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  57  Wetherby  Mansions,  Earl's  Court,  S.W. 

EVANS,  SIB  WILLIAM  GWYNNE,  BART.,  Oakland*  Park,  Netvnham,  Glos. 

EWING,  JAMES  ALLARDYCE,  Ewing  House,  Chiswell  Street,  E.G. 

EWING,  JAMES  LAIDLAW,  LL.D.,  Derreen,  Murray  field,  Edinburgh. 

EWING,  JOHN,  5  Upper  Gilmore  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

EYLES,  SIR  GEORGE  LANCELOT,  K.C.M.G.,  M.Inst.O.E.,  12  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster,  S.W. 

FAIRCLOUGH,  R.  A.,  25  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W. 

FAIRS,  ARTHUR  W.,  J.P.,  Elmcote,  Knighton,  Leicester. 

FAIRFAX,  CHARLES  B.,  25  Harcourt  House,  Cavendish  Square,  W. 

f  FAIRFAX,  J.  MACKENZIE,  Junior  CarUon  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

FAIRLIE,  ALHXR.,  Hillhouse  Lodge,  Femvick,  Ayrshire. 

FALMOUTH,  MAJOR-GENERAL  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  K.G.V.O.,  C.B.,  Tregothnan,  Truro. 

FARMER,  HENRY  HAVELOCK,  Beechcroft,  Oatlands  Park,  Weybridge. 

FARMER,  JAMES  H.,  Fairfield,  Mundesley,  Norfolk;  and  5  Queen's  Garden*,  St.  Andrews, 

N.B. 

fFARRAR,  SIDNEY  H.,  4  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 
FAULKNER,  FREDERICK  C.,  M.A.,  2  Oaklands  Road,  Bedford. 
FAWCETT,  WTILLIAM,  77  Shooter's  Hill  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
FAWNS,  REV.  J.  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  Meade-King  &  Son,  Bristol. 
FEARNSIDES,  JOHN  WM.,  4  Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 
FEILDEN,  THEODORE,  Stratford  Lodge,  Watford ;  and  c/o  "  Times,"  Printing  House  Square, 

E.C. 

FELL,  ARTHUR,  M.P.,  46  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 
FELTON,  WM.  BERTLES,  c/o  Union  of  London  and  Smiths  Bankf  8  High  Street,  Notting  Hill, 

W. 

FERGUSSON,  COLONEL  WILLIAM  HENRY,  The  Bughties,  Broughton  Ferry,  N.B. 
FIELD,  ALFRED  J.  GORDON,  1  East  India  Avenue,  E.C. 
FIGHIERA,  FELIX..  Arborfield,  Wimbledon  Park  Road,  S.  W. 

FILLITER,  REV.  WILLIAM  DAVY,  The  Vicarage,  East  Lulworth,  Wareham,  Dorset. 
FINCH,  OTHO  FITZGERALD,  Tullamore,  Waldron,  Sussex. 
FINDLAY,  W.  K.,  Kilry,  Warren  Drive,  New  Brighton,  Birkenhead. 
FINLAY,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ROBERT  B.,  K.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  31  Phillimore  Gardens,  W. 
FINLAYSOX,  LiBUT.-CoLONEL  ROBERT  A.,  C.M.G.,  Royal  Crescent  Hotel,  Brighton. 
FINUCANE,  MORGAN  I.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  10  Ashley  Place,  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
FIRMAN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  R.  B.,  D.S.O.,  Layton  Lodge,  Buntingford,  Herts;  and  Naval 

and  Military  Club. 

f  FIRTH,  SIR  ALGERNON  P.,  BART.,  Holme  House,  Light  cliffe,  Halifax,  Yorks. 
FITZGERALD,  WM.  G.,  A.M.I.N.A.,  17  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
|  FITZGERALD,  WILLIAM  W.   A.,  Carrigoran,  Ncwmarket-on- Fergus,  Clare,  Ireland;    and 

CarUon  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

FITZJOHN,  FRANK,  Sandgate,  Priory  Road,  Hornsey,  N. 
FLEISCHMANN,  CHARLES  L.,  21  Mincing  Lane,  E.C. 
FLHMIN-Q,  SIR  FRANCIS,  K.C.M.G.,  9  Sydney  Place,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.  ;  and  Oriental 

Club,  Hanvver  Square,  W. 
f  FLETCHER,  FRANKLYN  H. 
FLETCHER,  COMMANDER  SIR  LIONEL,  R.N.R.,  Maryton,  Liverpool;  Muirsheil,  Lochwinnoch, 

Renfrewshire  ;  Junior  CarUon  and,  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
FLINT,  JOSEPH,  C.M.G.,  Rosemount,  Sanderstead  Road,  Sanderstead,  Surrey  ;  and  the  Niger 

Company,  Ltd.,  Surrey  House,  Victoria  Embankment,  W.C. 


64 

Year  of 

Election 

1901 
1912 
1911 
1911 
1915 
1911 
1916 
1896 
1901 
1889 
1912 
1913 
1912 
1916 
1890 
1888 
1889 
1912 
1890 
1904 
1915 

1902 
1915 
1915 
1907 
1907 
1888 
1910 
1913 
1903 
1900 

1908 
1898 
1913 
1911 
1912 
1909 

1881 
1912 


1898 
1913 
1908 
1912 
1908 
1914 
1885 
1914 
1909 

1912 
1907 
1894 
1890 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


I 


FLOWER,  ALFRED,  Mena  Cottage,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

FLOWER,  SIR  ERNEST,  6  Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  W. 

FODEN,  JOHN,  9  Chiswell  Street,  E.C. 

fFoRAN,  BERNARD  F.,  c/o  Messrs.  Weil  Bros.,  3/4  Lothbury,  E.C. 

f  FORBES,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  W.  LACHLAN,  Dudhope  Castle,  Dundee. 

FORD,  ALLAN  DOUGLAS,  c/o  National  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 

fFoRD,  PATRICK  JOHNSTONE,  8  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh;  and  Wester  Dunes,  North  Berwick. 

FORDE,  ROBERT  M.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Gambia,  Mill  Road, '  Worthing. 

FORGAN,  THOMAS  H.,  Thur station,  Birkenhead. 

FORLONG,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  A.,  R.N.,  Gore  Vale,  Emsworth,  Hants. 

FORSTER,  CECIL  C.,  11  Montagu  Place,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

FORT,  G.  SEYMOUR,  Bath  Club,  34  Dover  Street,  W. 

FORT,  SIR  HUGH,  11  Portland  Place,  W. 

FORTE,  NATHANIEL,  135  Ladbroke  Road,  W. 

FORTUNO,  JOSE,  43A  Earl's  Court  Square,  S.W. 

FOWLER,  G.  M.,  C.M.G.,  The  Manor  House,  Horspath,  Oxford. 

FOWLER,  JAMES,  Red  Court,  Peek  Crescent,  Wimbledon,  S.  W. 

FOWLER,  THOMAS  B.  D.,  Belgrano,  Redland  Park,  Bristol. 

FOWLIB,  WILLIAM,  29  City  Road,  E.C. 

Fox,  FRANCIS  DOUGLAS,  M.A.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  19  Kensington  Square,  W. 

Fox,  GILBERT  W.,  Pinfold,  Meols  Drive,   West  Kirby,  Liverpool ;  and  1   Oldhall  Street, 

Liverpool, 

Fox,  HENRY  WILSON,  20  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 
Fox,  JOHN,  5  Foster  Road,  Duke's  Avenue,  Chiswick,   W. 
Fox,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  F.S.A.,  12  Great  Swan  Alley,  E.C. 
FOX-SYMONS,  ROBERT,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.,  95  Cromwell  Road,  S.  IV. 
FOXWELL,  DOUGLAS  L.,  54  First  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex. 
FRANCIS,  DANIEL,  21  Lind  field  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 
FRASER,  A.  J.,  Australian  Press  Association,  10  Salisbury  Square,  E.C. 
fFRASER,  HARRY,  49  Harvard  Court,  West  End  Lane,  N.W. 
fFRASER,  JOHN  C.,  c/o  Messrs.  Stephen,  Fraser  &  Air,  65  London  Wall,  E.C. 
fFREMANTLE,  ADMIRAL  THE  HON.  SIR  EDMUND  R.,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  44  Lower  Shane  Streel, 

S.W. 

FRENCH,  SIR  SOMERSET  R.,  K.C.M.G.,  Aylwins,  Mayfield,  Sussex. 
FRERE,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  HUGH  CORRIE,  Roydon  Rectory,  Dis>t,  Norfolk. 
FRESHFIELD,  EDWIN  HANSON,  31  Old  Jewry,  E.C. 
FREWEN,  MORETON,  Brede,  Sussex. 

FRIEDLANDER,  JULIUS,  White  Knights  Park,  Reading  ;  and  22  Down  St.,  W. 
FULLER,  SIR  BAMPFYLDE,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  c/o  London  County  and   Westminster  Bank 

St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

FULTON,  JOHN,  26  Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
FYFE,  H.  HAMILTON,  Thorpe  Cottage,  Egham,  Surrey. 


GALBRAITH,  JOHN  H.,  32  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

GALE,  RICHARD  NELSON,  41  Iverna  Gardens,  \V. 

GALE,  WILFRED,  41  Iverna  Gardens,  W. 

GALLEWSKI,  BENJAMIN,  133   West  End  Lane,  N.W. 

GALLOWAY,  MALCOLM  W.,  Shelley  Hall,  Ongar,  Essex. 

GAMBLES,  J.  C.,  20  Little  Britain,  E.C. 

GAME,  JAMES  AYLWARD,  2  Eastcheap,  E.C. 

GANTER,  THADDEUS,  16   Wentworth  Mansions,  Keats  Grove,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

GARD,  W.  G.  SSOWDON,  LL.B.,  9  Rosslyn  Hill,  Hampitead,  N.  W. ;  and  2  Gresham  Buildings, 

E.C. 

GARDNER,  FRANK  WM.,  9  Elm  Place,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 
GARDNER,  REV.  RICHARD  TITLBY,  M.A.,  Fluke  Hall,  nr.  Gar«tang,  Lanes. 
GARNETT,  WILLIAM  J.,  75  Princes  Square,  W. 

.  HERBERT,  F.R.G.S.,  57  Barrowgate  Road,  Chiswick  Park,  W. 


Resident  Fellows. 


65 


Year  of 
Election. 

1910 
1902 
1913 
1911 
1891 
1897 
1911 
1914 


1911 
1891 
1916 
1916 
1902 
1885 
1905 
1913 
1912 
1891 
1913 

1909 
1912 
1916 

1886 
1882 
1897 
1903 
1907 
1913 
1889 
1907 

1910 

1883 
1913 

1902 
1888 
1888 
1894 
1894 
1913 
1899 
1891 
1885 
1916 
1908 
1893 
1913 
1885 
1893 
1915 
1890 
1885 
1904 
1893 


GARVIN,  JAMBS  L.,  9  Grevile  Place,  N.W. 

GASELEE,  GENERAL  SIR  ALFRED,  G.C.B.,  G.C.I.E.,  Grove  End,  Pit  Farm  Road,  Guildford. 

GASTON,  EDWARD  PAGB,  133  Salisbury  Square,  E.G. 

GATES,  EDWARD  C.,  Self-Help  Emigration  Society,  Memorial  Hall  Buildings,  E.G. 

GATTY,  SIR  STEPHEN  H.,  Downshire  House,  Roehampton,  S.W. 

GAU,  JULIUS,  4  Inverness  Gardens,  W. 

GAYFORD,  HERBERT  S.,  Northern  Assurance  Go.,  1  Moorgate  Street,  E.G. 

GEARY,  Sm  WILLIAM  N.  M.,  BART.,  Oxon  Hoath,  Tonbridge ;  and  2  Plowden  Buildings, 

Temple,  E.G. 

GELDARD,  MAJOR  FRANCIS,  Naval  and  Military  Club,  94  Piccadilly,  W. 
GEORGB,  DAVID,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
GIBB,  LACHLAN,  J.P.,  38  Blackheath  Park,  S.E. 
GIBB,  ROBERTSON  FYFFE,  Oakhurst,  Lovelace  Gardens,  Surbiton. 
GIBBINGS,  MAJOR  HENRY  CORNWALL  C.,  Royal  Automobile  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
GIBBON,  SIR  WILLIAM  D.,  Hathaway  Cottage,  Surrey  Road,  Bournemouth  West. 
fGiBBONS,  WILLIAM  PIKE,  J.P.,  The  Foxhills,  Wombourne,  Wolverhampton. 
GIBLIN,  RONALD  WORTHY,  The  Hawthorns,  Christ  Church  Road,  Cheltenham. 
GIBSON,  G.  JERROLD,  Kingswood,  Pyrford,  Surrey. 
GIBSON,  FRANK  WM.,  8  Chester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
GIBSON,  RIGHT    REV.    EDGAR  C.   S.,  D.D.,  Lord    Bishop    of   Gloucester,    The    Palace, 

Gloucester. 

GIBSON,  VICE-ADMIRAL  HERBERT  W.  S.,  Hurstleigh,  Blackwater,  Hants. 
GILBERT,  JOHN,  Treleyan  House,  Near  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 
GILBERTSON,  CHARLES  G.,  Gellygron,  Pontardawe,  Glamorganshire. 
fGiLCHRiST,  WILLIAM,  c/o  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 
f  GILCHRIST,  WILLIAM  OSWALD,  Oakley  Hall,  Basingstoke. 
GILLANDERS,  JAMES,  41  Tooley  Street,  S.E. 
GILLESPIE,  WILLIAM,  82  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 
GILMOUR  S.  CARTER,  25  Hamilton  Road,  Dollis  Rill,  N.  W. 
GIMSON,  W.  L.,  46  Inverness  Terrace,  W. 

GIRD  WOOD,  JOHN,  J.P.,  98/100  Palmerston  House,  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
GIROUARD,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  PERCY,  R.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Brooks'  Club,  St.  James's 

Street,  S.W. 
GLADSTONE,  RT.  HON.  VISCOUNT,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  4  Cleveland  Square,  St.  James,  S.W. ; 

and  Sandycroft,  Littlestone,  Kent. 
GLANFIELD,  GEORGE,  Hale  End,  Woodford,  Essex. 
tGLENCONNER,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  34  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  S.W.  ;  and  The  Kirkhouse, 

Innerleithen,  N.B. 

GOAD,  SAMUEL,  35  Vicarage  Road,  Hastings. 

GODBY,  MICHAEL  J.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Cornhitt,  E.G. 
fGoDFREY,  RAYMOND,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.A.S.  (late  of  Ceylon),  79  Cornhill,  B.C. 
GODSAL,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  R.E.,  Haines  Hill,  Twyford,  Berks. 
GODSON,  EDMUND  P.,  Castlewood,  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent. 
GOFF,  BRUCE,  M.  B.,  17  Ovington  Gardens,  S.  W. 

GOLDIE,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  Naval  and  Military  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
GOLDMAN,  C.  SYDNEY,  M.P.,  Walpole  House,  The  Mall,  Chiswick,  W. 
GOLDRING,  A.  R.,  Transvaal  Chamber  of  Mines,  202  Salisbury  House,  E.G. 
GONNE,  MAJOR  C.  M.,  R.A.,  12  Rock  Gardens,  Bognor. 
GONSALVES,  GEORGE,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  62  London  Watt,  E.G. 
GOODS,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  30  Upper  Addison  Gardens,  W. 
GOODMAN,  HYAM  L.,  19  Glare  Street,  Bristol. 

GOODMAN,  SIR  WILLIAM  MKIGH,  K.C.,  Clavadel,  Pit  Farm  Road,  Guildford. 
GOODSIR,  GEORGE,  Messrs.  W.  Weddel  &  Co.,  17  St.  Helens  Place,  E.G. 
jGoRDON,  A.  MAURICE,  Woodlands,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks. 
{GORDON,  CHARLES  G.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Colonia,  Grove  Park  Road,  Chiswick,  W. 
{GORDON,  GEORGE  W.,  The  Brewery,  Caledonian  Road,  N. 
{GORDON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  11  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.G. 
{GORDON,  JOHN  WILTON,  9  New  Broad  Street,  E.G. 


66  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1913 


1913 

1886 
188G 


1912 
1885 
1879 
1915 
1911 
1916 
1911 
1888 
1881 
1913 
1913 
1915 
1908 
1877 
1911 
1902 
1909 
1915 
1909 
1894 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1882 
1882 


1889 


1881 
1897 
1911 
1883 
1903 
1910 
1887 
1909 
1890 
1912 
1912 


1909 
1878 
1886 
1885 
1909 
1887 


1891 
1897 
1910 
1914 
1914 


fGouoH,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  K.C.V.O.,  9   Upper  Belgrade  Street,  8.  W. ;    and  Lough 
Cutra  Castle,  Gort,  Co.  Galway.  ^ 

GOULDINQ,  T.  WALDEMAR,  30  The  Avenue,  Brondesbury  Park,  N.W. 

fGowANS,  Louis  F.,  12  Bredon  Gardens,  West  Baling,  W. 

GRAHAM,  SIR  FREDERICK,  K.C.B.,  Aros,  Haslemere,  Surrey ;  and  St.  Stephens  Club,  West- 
minster, S.  W. 

GRAHAM,  H.  B.,  109  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

fGRANT,  CARDROSS,  Bruntsfidd,  Bromley  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

fGRANT,  E.  H.,  Priory  Lawn,  Cheltenham. 

GRANT,  JOHN,  JR.,  13  Glengyle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

GRANT,  WILLIAM,  20  Pencester  Road,  Dover. 

GRAY,  JAMES,  53  Montagu  Square,  W. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  3  Victoria  Drive,  Hock  Ferry,  Birkenhead. 

GRAY,  ROBERT,  Junior  United  Service  Club,  Charles  Street,  S.  W. 

GRAY,  ROBERT  J.,  GO  Bunhill  Row,  E.G. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  C.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Tunstall  Manor,  West  Hartkpool. 

GREEN,  COLONEL  A.  O.,  V emails,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

GREEN,  EDWARD  F.  S.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  105  Woodside  Green,  South  Norwood,  S.E. 

GREEN,  FREDERICK  DANIEL,  13  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 

GREEN,  ROBERT  COTTLE,  20  Kinver  Road  South,  Sydenham,  S.E. 

GREENE,  J.  ARTHUR,  The  Croft,  Newbury. 

GRSHNER,  CHARLES  E.,  The  Rookery,  Hartopp  Road,  Four  Oaks,  Birmingham. 

GREENFIELD,  J.  H.,  St.  Ronans,  Egmont  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

GREENHILL,  WILLIAM,  6A  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

GREENISH,  ALFRED  W.,  86  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

GREENLEES,  T.  DUNCAN,  M.D.,  Rostrevor,  Kutleton  Avenue,  Weymouth. 

GREENWOOD,  SIR  HAMAR,  BART.,  M.P.,  4  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  E.C. 

fGRENFELL,  ARTHUR  M.,  25  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

GRENFELL,  JOHN,  Wymondham,  Oakham.,  and  6  Princes  Street,  E.C. 

GRESWELL,  REV.  WILLIAM  H.  P.,  M.A.,  Martlett  House,  Minehead,  Somerset. 

GRETTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  GEORGE  LE  M.,  Hill  Vie.w,  Sherborne,  Dorset ;  and  United  Service 
Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

fGREY,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Howick  Hall,  Lesbury,  Northumber- 
land ;  and  22  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 

GREY-WILSON,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  4  Blakesley  Avenue,  Baling,  W. 

GRIEVE,  NORMAN  W.,  South  Kensington  Hotel,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. 

GRIEVE,  ROBERT,  Bannatyne,  St.  Albans. 

,  SIR  WM.  BRANDFORD,  B. A.,  90  Newman  Street,  W. 

GRIFFITH,  W.  L.,  Canada  Government  Office,  17  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

GRIFFITHS,  MAJOR  J.  NORTON,  M.P.,  20  Brunswick  Square,  Hove. 

f GRIFFITHS,  WILLIAM,  cjo  C.  E.  Edwards,  Esq.,  53  Queen  Street,  Cardiff. 

&RIGG,  EDWARD,  W.  M.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  S.  King  &  Co.,  65  Cornhill,  E.C. 

GRIMANI,  EDMUND  HORNBY,  39  Belvedere  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

fGROGAN,  CAPTAIN  EWART  S.,  Camphill,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

GUINNESS,  HON.  RUPERT,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  11  St.  James's    Square,  S.W.  ;  and  Pyrford 
Court,  near  Woking. 

GUNDLE,  ISAAC,  13  Heath  Drive,  Hampstead,  N.W.  ;  and  21  Lime  Street,  E.G. 

GUTHRIE,  CHARLES,  224  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W. 

fGwiLLiAM,  REV.  S.  THORN,  Hampton  Poyle  Rectory,  Oxford. 

GWYN,  WALTER  J.,  22  Billiter  Street,  E.C. 

GWYNNB,  REV.  R.  L.,  Little  Easton  Rectory,  Dunmow,  Essex. 

GWYTHER,  J.  HOWARD,  13  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

-J-HAGGARD,  EDWARD,  23  Southwick  Street,  W. 

HALCROW,  JAMES,  56  West  Side,  Wandsworth  Common,  S.  W. 

HALE,  THOMAS  E.  SHERWOOD,  Aldcrley,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Glos. 

HALL,  GEORGE  ROME,  M.D.,  60  Lauderdale  Mansions,  Maida  Vale,  W. 

HALL,  HENRY  J.,  Glovers  Wood,  Charlwood,  Surrey. 


Resident  Fellows. 


67 


Year  of 
Election 

1915 
1913 
1913 

1912 
1908 
1913 
1898 

1909 
1909 
1885 
1894 
1913 
1916 
1900 
1885 
1889 
1912 
1883 
1897 
1913 
1884 
1891 
1906 
1911 
1913 
1892 
1903 
1897 
1911 
1914 
1912 
1912 
1904 
1912 
1911 
1895 
1877 
1886 
1884 
1912 
1910 
1896 
1910 
1913 
1911 
1901 
1902 
1886 
1912 
1915 

1900 
1913 
1902 

1886 


HALL,  MARTIN,  177  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

HALLEY,  JOHN. 

HALSBTJRY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  4  Ennismore  Gardens,  8.  W.  ;   and  Pendruccombe, 

Launceston. 
HALSE,  DOUGLAS. 

HALSE,  EDWARD,  A.R.S.M.,  M.I.M.M.,  Boxgrove,  St.  Margaret's  Road,  Twickenham. 
HALSE Y,  CAPT.  LIONEL,  R.N.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  H.M.8.  New  Zealand,  c\o  G.P.O.,  London. 
HAMBLEDEN,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  3  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W.  ;  and  Greenland^,  Henley-on- 

Thames. 

HAMER,  THOMAS  H.,  New  Zealand  Government  Office,  413  Strand,  W.O. 
HAMERSLEY,  ALFRED  ST.  GEORGE,  M.P.  (K.C.  OF  CANADA),  House,  of  Commons,  8.  W. 
HAMILTON,  C.  BOUGHTON,  C.M.G.,  Orbieston,  Purley. 
HAMILTON,  HENRY  DE  OOURCY,  The  Hill  House,  Esher. 

HAMILTON,  GENERAL  SIR  IAN  S.  M.,  G.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  21  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 
HAMILTON,  CAPTAIN  J.  CONDRA,  c/o  Mr.  Paterson,  282  Woodlands  Road,  Glasgow. 
HAMILTON,  REAR-ADMIRAL  JAMES  DE  COURCY,  R.N.,  M.V.O.,  5  Dawson  Place,  Bayswater,  W. 
•J-HAMILTON,  JAMES  G. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  T.,  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  United  States,  346  Strand,  W.C. 
HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  4  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
HAMNETT,  FREDERICK  HARPER,  11  Acol  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 
HANBURY-WILLIAMS,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  JOHN,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  11  Eaton  Place, S.W. 
HANCE,  THEODORE  A.  W.,  Wilkie  Hotel,  St.  Stephen's  Road,  Bayswater,  W. 
HANKEY,  ERNEST  ALERS,  Notion  House,  Chippenham. 
HANLEY,  THOMAS  J.,  66  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
HANNON,  P.  J.,  11  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

-J-HARCOURT,  RIGHT  HON.  LEWIS,  M.P.,  14  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ;  and  Nuneham  Park,  Ocford. 
HARDIE,  ROBERT  F.  SPOTTISWOOD,  34  De  Vere  Gardens,  W. 
HARE,  REGINALD  C.,  C.M.G.,  Heath  House,  West  Street,  Reigate. 
•(•HARE,  SHOLTO  H.,  F.R.G.S.,  Montebello,  Weston-super-Mare. 
HAREWOOD,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.C.V.O.,  Harewood  House,  Leeds. 
HARGREAVES,  GERALD  DE  LA  P.,  B.A..  115  Clarence  Gate  Gardens,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
HARGREAVES,  G.  HAMILTON,  24  Hornton  Court,  Kensington,  W. 
HARGREAVES,  T.  S. 

•J-HARLECH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Grogyntyn,  Oswestry. 
HARNEY,  HON.  EDWARD  A.,  5  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.G. 

HARRIS,  ALFRED,  94  Leadenhall  St.,  E.G.,  and  Lyncroft,  Monkhams  Avenue,  Woodford  Green. 
HARRIS,  HERBERT  I.,  7  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.G. 
HARRIS,  WALTER  H.,  C.M.G.,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
•{•HARRIS,  WOLF,  197  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 

^HARRISON,  GENERAL  SIR  RICHARD,  R.E.,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Ashton  Manor,  nr.  Exeter 
HARROLD,  LEONARD  FREDERICK,  The  Cottage,  1  Upper  Cheyne  Row,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 
HART,  A.  J.  CAMPBELL,  1  Hillside  Road,  Bushey,  Herts. 
HART,  ASHER,  153  Sutherland  Avenue,  W. 
HART,  E.  AUBREY,  Spencer  House,  Adelaide  Road,  Surbiton. 
HART,  Moss  A.,  12  Alexandra  Mansions,  West  End  Lane,  N.W. 
HART,  W.  D.,  U.  S.  Lumber  &  Cotton  Co.,  286  Winchester  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
HARTLEY,  JAMES  B.,  112  Gresham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. 
HARVEY,  THOMAS  EDWIN,  60  Bunhill  Row,  E.C. 
HASLAM,  LEWIS,  M.P.,  8  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 
•{•HASLAM,  RALPH  E.,  20  Bentinck  Street,  W. 

•J-HAVILAND,  HENRY  ALFRED,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Normans,  Rusper,  Sussex. 
HAWKSHAW,  COLONEL  OLIVER,  R.E.  (T.F.),3  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. ;  and  Milland 

Liphook,  Hants. 
•{•HAWTHORN,  WALTER. 
HAY,  CHARLES  E.,  Somerby  House,  Oakham. 
tHAY,  MAJOR  ARTHUR  E.,  LATE  R.A.,  25  Sheffield  Terrace,  Campden  Hill,  W. ;  and  United 

Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
HAY,  SIR  JAMES  SHAW,  K.C.M.G.,  42  Lexham  Gardens   W. 

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1914 
1886 
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1911 
1911 
1897 
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1900 
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1897 
1911 
1886 
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1884 

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1915 
1895 
1884 
1893 
1902 
1910 
1914 
1912 
1911 
1911 
1887 
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1887 
1906 
1891 
1895 
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1897 
1886 
1903 
1902 
1904 
1883 
1912 
1911 
1903 
1909 
1898 
1879 
1884 
1886 
1895 
1887 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


HAYNES,  T.  H.,  17  Denmark  Avenue,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

HBALD,  CHARLES  BEBHMBR,  M.D.,  H.M.I.,  Southlands,  Wey bridge,  Surrey. 

HEATH,  COMMANDER  GEORGE  P.,  R.N.,  c/o  Agent-General  for  Queensland,  409  Strand,  W.G. 

HEATH,  HENRY  F.,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  37  West  Heath  Drive,  Golder's  Green,  N.W. 

HEATHCOTE,  GERALD  WILLIAM  YVBRY. 

HEDGES,  GEORGE  A.  M.,  43  Gwendolen  Avenue,  Putney,  S.W. 

HEDGMAN,  ERNEST,  The  Firs,  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  S.W. 

fHEDGMAN,  W.  JAMBS,  Santa  Clara,  Highland  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 

HBELES,  MATTHEW  G.,  11  Kensington  Gore,  S.W. 

HEGAN,  CHARLES  J.,  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 

HBLBY,  J.,  Glengarriff,  Cobham,  Surrey. 

HENDERSON,  ANDREW  D.,  N.Z.  Farmers'  Association,  110  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 

f  HENDERSON,  GEORGB  T.,  7  Billiter  Square,  E.G. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES  A.  LEO,  Ph.D.,  F.G.S.,  3  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 

HENDERSON,  THOMSON,  c/o  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Circus  Place,  E.G. 

HENDERSON,  ADMIRAL  WM.  HANNAM,  3  Onslow  Houses,  S.W. 

•J-HENNING,  RUDOLF  H. 

HBNSON,  VERY  REV.  DEAN  H.  HBNSLBY,  D.D.,  The  Deanery,  Durham. 

HEPBURN,  ANDREW,  24  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 

HERBERT,  HENRY  A.,  Wynberg,  Carshalton. 

HERBERT,  MAJOE-GENBRAL  SIR  IVOR  J.  C.,  BART.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  9  Great  Stanhope  St., 

W.  ;  and  Llanarth  Court,  Raglan,  Mon. 
HERIOT,  MAJOR-GENERAL  JAMES  A.  MACKAY,  R.M.L.I.,  c/o  Messrs.  Stilwell  &  Sons,  42  Pall 

Mall,  S.W. 

HERNE,  GEORGE  SPENCER. 

HERSCH,  ISRAEL  HARRIS,  M.A.,  Hillel  House,  Glebe  Road,  Cambridge. 
HERVEY,  MATTHEW  W.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  East  Bilney  Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 
HESSE,  F.  E.,  Eastern  Extension,  <&c.,  Telegraph  Go.,  Limited,  Electra  House,  Moorgate,  EC. 
BEWICK,  JOHN  E.,  Cliff  Cottage,  Swanage. 

HEYDEMAN,  CAPTAIN  HARRY,  A.M.I.Mech.E.,  20  Eardley  Crescent,  S.W. 
tHiCHENS,  WM.  LIONEL,  Hittxide,  Falmouth. 
HICKEY,  D.  J.  LOMAX,  Park  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

HICKMAN,  COLONEL  THOMAS  E.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  Wergs  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 
HIGHAM,  EDWARD  J.  G.,  B.A.,  B.C.L.,  Westbury  Lodge,  Durdham  Downs,  Bristol. 
HIGHETT,  ANGLESEA,  25  Collingham  Place,  S.  W. 
HILL,  EDWARD  C.  H.,  26  Highfield  Hitt>  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 
HILL,  HERBERT  C.,  15  Hillmarton  Road,  Gamden  Road,  N. 
HILL,  LUKE  M.,  B.E.,  M.Tnst.C.E.,  6  Imperial  Square,  Cheltenham. 
HILL,  THOMAS  A.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Normanton  House,  Plumtree,  Nottingham. 
HILL,  WARDROP  M.,  24,  Stafford  Street,  Edinburgh. 

fHiLLMAN,  VALENTINE  A.,  C.E.,  Downside,  125  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
HILLS,  JOHN  WALLER,  M.P.,  Brooks' s  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 
HILLSON,  JOHN  C.,  The  Bungalow,  Symond's  Yat,  Ross,  Herefordshire. 
fHiLTON,  C.  SHIRREFF  B.,  41  Roland  Gardens,  S.  W. 

HIME,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ALBERT  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  Lymbrook,  Marlow,  Bucks, 
HIND-SMITH,  WM.  WILSON,  F.R.G.S.,  Summerfield,  Milton  Road,  Harpenden. 
fHiNDLiP,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Hindlip  Hall,  Worcester ;  and  33  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 
HINGLEY,  SIR  GEORGE  B.,  BART.,  High  Park,  Droitvnch. 
HIPPESLEY,  ALFRED  E.;  8  Herbert  Orescent,  Hans  Place,  S.  W. 
HIRST,  HUGO,  67  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
HOATHER,  CHARLES  A.,  37  Hill  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

HODGETTS,  E.  A.  BRAYLEY,36  Elvaston  Place,  S.W.;  and  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
f  HODGSON,  GERALD  TYLSTON,  B.A.,  Blantyre,  Harpenden,  Hertfordshire. 
f  HODGSON,  H.  TYLSTON,  M.A.,  Welcombe,  Harpenden,  Hertfordshire. 
HODGSON,  SIR  FREDERIC  M.,  K.C.M.G.,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
HOFFMEISTER,  C.  R.,  Glenthornt,  Brendon,  Devon. 
HOGAN,  JAMES  F. 
fHoGARTH,  FRANCIS. 


Resident  Fellows. 


69 


Year  of 
K  lection. 

1891      Hoao,  HENRY  ROUGHTON,  23  H&rnton  Street,  Kensington,    W.  ;    and  Cheniston,   Upper 
Macedon,  Victoria. 

1915  HOLDER,  ALBERT  EDWARD,  Hyde  Park  Hotel,  S.W.  ;   and  Messrs.  Fairchild  Bros.  &  Foster, 

64  Holborn  Viaduct,  E.G. 

1913  HOLDSN,  SIR  EDWARD  H.,  BART.,  The  Orange,  Thorpe,  Chertsey. 

1914  HOLDEN,  WILLIAM  J.,  Glostonbury,  Eastbourne. 

1901  HOLLAND,  ALFRED  R.,  3  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W. 

1901  f  HOLLAND,  CHARLES  T.,  Finsbury  Pavement  House,  E.G. 

1910  HOLLINQWORTH,  ALBERT  C.,  Australian  Mutual  Provident  Society,  37  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
1906  HOLMES,  FRANK,  c/o  Hong  Kong  &  Shanghai  Bank,  9  Oracechurch  Street,  E.G. 

1912  HOLROYD,  THOMAS  H., 

1913  HOLT,  DAVID,  21  Queen's  Gate,  S.  W. 

1908      HOOD,  JAMES  N.,  11  Grawfurd  Road,  Newington,  Edinburgh,  N .B. 

1912  HOOKE,  H.  ALISTER. 

1911  HOOLE,  FRANCIS  W.,  Hillsboro'  House,  Headington,  Oxford. 

1879  HORA,  JAMES,  123  Victoria  Street,  S.  W.  ;  and  147  Gannon  Street,  E.G. 
1903     HORDERN,  LIEUT.  LIONEL  H.,  R.N.,  Chart  Lodge,  Weybridge. 

1895     HORN,  WM.  AUSTIN,  Junior  Garlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

1913  HORNIBLOW,  COLONEL  A.  E.,  9  Glenloch  Road,  Haverstock  Hill,  N.  W, 

1913  HORNIBLOW,  COLONEL  FREDERICK,  8  Warwick  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

1914  HORSFALL,  ALFRED  H.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71,  Cornhill,  E.G. 
1913      HORSEY,  J.  H.,  Dominion  Bank  of  Canada,  73  Cornhill,  E.G. 

1913     HOSKYNS,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  EDWIN,  D.D.,  LORD  BISHOP  OF  SOUTHWELL,  Bishop's  Manor, 

Southwell,  Notts. 

1906     HOULDER,  AUGUSTUS  FRED.,  The  Rookery,  Ghaldon,  Caterham. 
1876     fHousTOUN,  GEORGE  L.,  Johnstone  Castle,  Johnstone,  Renfrewshire,  N.B. 

1916  HOWARD,  WALTER,  7  Pembridge  Crescent,  W. 

1898      HUDSON,  ARTHUR,  K.C.,  2  Vicarage  Gardens,  Kensington  W.  ;  and  11  King's  Bench  Walk, 

Temple,  E.G. 

1886     HUGHES,  GEORGE,  F.C.S.,  155  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G.  ;  and  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
1881     -{-HUGHES,  JOHN,  F.C.S.,  79  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 

1880  I  -J-HUGHES,  COMMANDER  R.  JUKES,  R.N.,  Whiddon,  Newton  Abbot. 


1893 
1913 
1913 


HUMBY,  HENRY  G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Harewood  Downs  House,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks. 
HUME- WILLIAMS,  W.  ELLIS,  K.C.,  M.P.,  3  Hare  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 
HUMPHREY,  ALBERT  A.,  122  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 


1912     HUMPHREYS,  HENRY  HOWARD,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  28  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 


1916 
1910 
1914 
1902 
1889 
1914 
1912 
1913 
1884 
1898 
1914 
1904 
1897 
1915 
1896 

1907 
1897 
1914 
1889 

1910 


HUMPHREYS,  JOHN  HENRY,  65  Ermine  Road,  Lewisham,  8.E. 

HUMPHRIES,  REV.  HENRY,  M.A.,  All  Saints  Vicarage,  Lower  Road,  Rothcrhithe,  S.E. 

HUNT,  CHARLES  B.,  c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

HUNT,  FRANK,  Earh  Golne,  Essex. 

HUNT,  WALTER  R. 

HUNTER,  CAMPBELL,  M.A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  F.R.G.S.,  3  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 

HUNTER,  CHARLES  E.,  30  Old  Burlington  Street,  W. 

HUNTER,  GEORGE  W.  T.,  London  County  and  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd.,  41  Lothbury,  K.C. 

HUNTER,  HAMILTON,  C.M.G.,  18  South  Parade,  Southsea. 

HUNTER,  JAMES  M.,  c/o  J.  Younger,  St.  Catherine's  Gardens,  Murrayfie!d,  Edinburgh. 

HURD,  PBRCY  A.,  7  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

HUTOHINSON,  H.  CHARLES,  West  Africa  House,  Kingsway,  W.G. 

HUTOHINSON,  SIR  JOSEPH  T.,  Lorton  Hall,  Cumberland. 

HUTCHINSON,  JAMES  THOMAS,  Moreland,  Kinross,  Scotland. 

HUTTON,  LIEUT. -GENERAL  SIR  EDWARD  T.  H.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Fox  Hills,  Chertsey  ; 

United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

f  HUTTON,  J.  ARTHUR,  British  Cotton  Growing  Association,  15  Cross  Street,  Manchester. 
HYAMS,  FRANK,  The  Old  House,  Eastergate,  Sussex. 
HYSLOP,  ROBERT  M.,  J.P.,  139/141  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 
HYTHB,  VISCOUNT,  Normanhurst,  Battle. 

IMPHY,  GEORGB  WM. 


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70  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  ot 

Election. 

1880 
1910 
1897 


1915 
1913 
1892 
1880 
1912 
1884 
1910 


1916 


1915 
1914 
1903 

1886 
1886 
1899 


1881 
1890 
1903 
1897 
1914 
1898 
1913 


1905 
1912 
1905 
1911 
1890 
1913 
1915 
1910 
1912 
1893 
1894 
1914 
1914 
1896 
1916 
1896 


1902 
1906 
1898 


1913 
1916 
1913 
1912 
1915 


1907 
1884 


IM  THURN,  SIR  EVERAKD  F.,  K.O.M.G.,  C.B.,  39  Lexharn  Gardens    W. 

INOB,  HOWARD,  2  Elm  Tree  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 

flNCHCAPE,   RIGHT   HON.   LORD,   G.C.M.G.,   K.G.S.I.,   K.C.I.E.,   Oriental  Club,   Hanover 

Square,  W.  ;    and  Ghesterford  Park,  Great  Ghesterford,  Essex. 
INCHES,  SIR  ROBERT  KEITH,  2  Strathearn  Road,  Edinburgh. 
flNVERCLYDE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Castle  Wemyss,  Wernyss  Bay,  Renfrewshire. 
IRELAND,  J.  S.  A.,  M.D. 
IRVINE,  THOMAS  W.,  17  Aldermanbury,  G.C. 
IRWIN,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH,  37  Crofton  Road,  Baling,  W. 
ISAACS,  JACOB,  47  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
ISLINGTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.G.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  8  Ghesterfield  Gardens,  Mayfair,  W. ; 

and  Hartham  Park,  Corsham,   Wilts. 
IVE,  THOMAS  JAMES,  Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 

JACKSON,  EDMUND  GERSON,  7  Charing  Cross,  S.  W. 

JACKSON,  COLONEL  F.  G.,  Holmlea,  Annan,  N.B. 

JACKSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ANDREW  M.,  Victoria  Chambers,  Hull. 

f  JACKSON,  JAMES,  J.P.,  The  Homemead,  Heacham,  Norfolk. 

JACOMB,  REGINALD  B.,  61  Moorgal>e  Street,  E.G. 

JAMESON,  HENRY  LYSTER,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries,  54A  Parliament 

Street,  S.W. 

JAMESON,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  L.  S.,  BART.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  2  Great  Cumberland  Place,  S.W. 
f  JAMIESON,  WILLIAM,  Broken  Hill  Proprietary  Company,  31  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
JANION,  E.  M.,  English,  Scottish  and  Australian  Bank,  38  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 
JARVIS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  A.  WESTON,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  36  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 
JEANES,  GEORGE  FREDK.,  Re/nenha/n,  Elm  Tree  Avenue,  Esher,  Surrey. 
JEANS,  RICHARD  W.,  Bank  of  Australasia,  4  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
JEBB,  MAJOR  J.  DE  WITT,  Pyrgo,  Carlisle  Road,  Eastbourne ;   and  Junior  United  Service 

Club,  S.W. 

,  RICHARD,  Rhiwlas,  Oswestry  ;  and  17  Manor  House,  Marylebone  Road,  N.W. 
JEFFERSON,  GEORGE  D.,  42  The  Broad,  Oxford. 
•{•JENKINS,  HON.  JOHN  G.,  12A  Windsor  Court,  Bayswater,  W. 
JENKINS,  II.  C.,  10  Gatestone  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 
JBNKINSON,  WILLIAM  W.,  15  New  Bridge  Street,  E.G. 

fJoEL,  SOLOMON  B.,  2  Great  Stanhope  Street,  W.  ;   and  Maiden  Erlegh,  Reading. 
JOEL,  WILLIAM  FREDERIC,  26  Brunswick  Square,  W.C. 
JOHNS,  J.  HARRY,  Thorsden,  Guildford  Road,  Woking. 
JOHNSON,  E.  W.,  Brynbid,  Llandudno. 
JOHNSON,  MAJOR  FRANK  W.  F.,  Melrose  Hall,  Hove. 
JOHNSON,  GODFREY  B.,  Gladsmuir,  Beaconsfield  Road,  Clacton-on-Sea. 
JOHNSON,  HENRY  T.,  M.Inst.  M.E.,  Canadian  AmericanMachinery  Co.,  8  Bouverie  Street,  E.G. 
JOHNSON,  JAMES  P.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
JOHNSON,  L.  0.,  1  Snow  Hill,  E.G. 

JOHNSTON,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD,  37  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 
JOHNSTON,  D.  HOPE,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Northumberland 

Avenue,  W.C.  ;  and  Australasian  Pioneers  Club,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 
JOHNSTON,  GEORGE  LAWSON,  29  Porlman,  Square,  W. 

JOHNSTONE,  EDWARD,  c/o  London  <fc  South  Western  Bank,  Camberwell  Green,  S.E. 
JOHNSTONE,  GEORGE  W.,  L.R.C.P.E.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  L.F.P.S.G.,  202  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde 

Park,  W. 

JOHNSTONE,  J.  W.  D.,  C.I.E.,  Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S.  W. 
JOHNSTONE,  RICHARD  MICHAEL,  4  Queens  Terrace,  Windsor. 

t JOICEY,  RT.  HON.  LORD,  58  Cadogan  Square,  S.  W.  ;   and  Ford  Castle,  Northumberland. 
JONES,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ALFRED  E.,  Weston  Hall,  Ross,  Hereford. 
JONES,  DAVID,  Messrs.  Elder,  Dempster   &    Co.,    Water  Street,  Liverpool,  and  21    The 

Esplanade,  Waterloo,  near  Liverpool. 

JONES,  FREDERICK  R.,  Silverthorn,  Camden  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
f  JONES,  HENRY,  Bramley  Dene,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth. 


Year  of 
K  lection. 

1913 
1899 
1913 
1914 
1902 
1882 
1914 
1884 
1907 
1911 
1913 
1898 
1886 
1911 
1916 
1911 

1910 

1902 
1903 
1911 
1915 
1896 
1914 
1877 
1916 
1916 
1896 
1900 
1910 
1912 
1912 
1903 
1912 
1874 
1905 
1913 
1901 
1913 
1914 
1886 

1914 

1906 
1898 
1903 
1914 
1913 
1911 
1911 
1910 
1902 
1915 


1912 
1883 
1909 


Resident  Fellows.  71 


JONKS,  HENRY  EWER,  229A  St.  James's  Court,  8.  W. 

JONES,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  M.,  V.C.,  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  8.W. 

t  JONES,  JOHN  HENRY,  Barrow  Hill,  Ghurchdoum,  near  Gloucester. 

JONES,  PICTON  HUGHES,  Pond  Hill  Cottage,  Cheam,  Surrey. 

JONES,  RODERICK,  Renter's,  Limited,  24  Old  Jewry,  E.G.  ;  and  Windham  Club,  S.W. 

JONES,  SIR  WM.  H.  HYNDMAN,  Albemarle  Club,  37  Dover  Street,  W. 

JONSON,  FRED  ASHTON,  3  Bickenhall  Mansions,  W. 

JONES,  SIR  W.  H.  QUAYLB,  Barton  Mere,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

fJoNSSON,  F.  L.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  117  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

f  JORDAN,  REV.  Louis  H.,  Downsleigh,  Baslow  Road,  Eastbourne. 

JOSEPH,  Louis,  Oakhill,  Ghorley  Wood,  Herts. 

JOSHUA,  ABRAM,  12  Oollingham  Gardens,  S.  W. 

JOSLIN,  HENRY,  Qaynes  Park,  Upminster,  Essex. 

JOYNT,  JOHN  W.,  11  Torrington  Square,  W.C. 

JOYNT,  THOMAS  A.,  M.A.,  Riggfoot,  Lochmaben,  Scotland. 

JUNKIN,  J.  F.,  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.,  4  Norfolk  Street,  W.C. 

KAYSER,  J.  A.  S.,  Commonwealth  of  Australia,  72  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

KEEP,  RONALD,  Woollet  Hall,  North  Cray,  Foots  Cray,  Kent. 

KEHRMANN,  L.,  c/o  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 

KEITH,  PROFESSOR  A.  BERRIEDALE,  M.A.,  D.C.I..,D.Litt.,  122Polwarth  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

KELLY,  ARTHUR  RALPH,  108  Finchley  Road,  N.W. 

KELLY,  SIR  HENRY  G.,  The  Gables,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks. 

KEMPSTER,  HERBERT  WM.,  B.  S.  A.  Co.,  2  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN  MURRAY,  Knockralling,  Dairy,  N.B.  ;  and  New  University  Club,  S.W. 

| KENSINGTON,  SIR  ALFRED,  3  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 

KENT,  WALTER  G.,  Ben  Hale,  Stanmore,  Middlesex. 

f  KENYON,  JAMES,  Walshaw  Hall,  Bury. 

KERR,  DAVID,  3  Culverden  Park  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

KERR,  PHILIP  HENRY,  175  Piccadilly,  W.  ;  and  Traveller*'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

KHRR,  ROBERT  WATT,  15  Ferndale,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

•J-KESWICK,  HENRY,  M.P.,  Cowhill  Tower,  Dumfries. 

•(•KEY,  REV.  SIR  JOHN  K.  C.,  BART.,  Moulsford  Vicarage,  Berks. 

KILLAM,  I.  WALTON,  3  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 

KIMBER,  SIR  HENRY,  BART.,  79  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 

fKiNG,  COMMANDER  HENRY  DOUGLAS,  D.S.O.,  The  Dales,  Sheringham. 

KING,  RICHARD,  Temple  Chambers,  Temple  Avenue,  E.G. 

fKiNGDON,  HENRY  F.,  Maybury  Wood,  Woking. 

KINGHAM,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  3  Plowden  Buildings,  Temple,  E.G. 

KINGSBOROUGH,  FRANK  E.,  6  Hamlet  Gardens,  Ravenscourt  Park,  W. 

KINNAIRD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.T.,  1  Pall  Mall  East,  S.  W.  ;  and  Rossie  Priory,  Inchture, 

Perthshire. 

(5*  KIRKPATRICK,  F.  A.,  Forest  Side,  Epping. 
KIRKWOOD,  TOWNSEND  M.,  12  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 
KITCHING,  HENRY,  J.P.,  The  Grange,  Great  Ay  ton,  Yorks. 

fKrrcHiNG,  JOHN,  Oaklands,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey  ;  and  Branksome  Hall,  Darlington. 
KITSON,  HENRY  H.,  St.  Ann's  Grange,  Burley,  Leeds. 
KITZINGER,  BARTHOLD,  38  North  Audley  Street,  W. 
KNOWLES,  C.  C.,  Hilbre  Point,  Hoylake,  Cheshire. 

KNOX,  LIEUT.  HENRY  T.  C.  (LATE  R.N.),  12  Granville  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 
KRAUSE,  RUDOLPH  H.,  Comberton  Hall,  Kidderminster. 
•J-KRAUSS,  HENRY  J.,  29  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  N.W. 
KYD,  JOHN  N.,  Rosendale,  Broughton  Ferry,  N.B. 


LACON,  ERNEST  DE  M.,  J.P.,  2  Wilton  Terrace,  S.W. 

LAGDEN,  SIR  GODFREY,  K.C.M.G.,  Selwyn,  Oatlands  Chase,  Weybridge. 

-J-LAMB,  DAVID  C.  (COMMISSIONER,  SALVATION  ARMY),  101  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 


72  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1909 


1895 

1876 
1905 
1887 
1916 
1915 
1913 
1883 


1876 
1912 
1914 
1912 
1915 
1904 


1910 
1875 


1886 
1892 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1916 
1894 
1914 
1913 
1911 
1909 
1914 
1889 
1883 
1900 
1913 
1909 
1913 
1896 
1894 


1911 
1913 
1892 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1889 
1902 


1912 


1873 
1915 
1885 
1911 


LAMBERT,  ARTHUR  B.,  232  St.  James's  Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.  ;    and  18    Wood 

Street,  E.G. 
LAMINGTON,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  26  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. ;  and 

Lamington  House,  Lanarkshire. 

fLANDALE,  WALTER,  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
LANDAU,  MAX,  47  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

LANE,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  RONALD  B.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  Carlton  Hall,  Saxmundham. 
LANE,  SIDNEY  DAVID,  Cornaux,  Hucclecote,  Glos. 
LANG,  WILLIAM  L.  HOLMES,  24  Yew  Street,  Brov^hton,  Manchester. 
LANGE,  F.  M.  T.,  35  Gloucester  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
fLANSDOWNE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  Lansdowne 

House,  54  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ;  and  Bowood,  near  Calne,  Wiltshire. 
fLARDNER,  W.  G.,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
•J-LASCELLES,  VISCOUNT,  13  Upper  Bdgrave  Street,  S.  W. 
LAURIE,  LEWIS  K.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  S.  King  &  Co.,  9  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
LAW,  RT.  HON.  A.  BONAR,  M.P.,  Pembroke  Lodge,  Edwardes  Square.  Kensington,  W. 
•J-LAW,  GEORGE  H.,  24  Learmouth  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
LAWLEY,  THE  HON.  SIR  ARTHUR,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.O.M.G.,  9  Seymour  Street,  Portman 

Square,  W.  ;  and  The  Red  House,  Bodicote,  Banbury. 
LAWRENCE,  SIR  JOSEPH,  Oakland,  Kenley,  Surrey. 
LAWRENCE,  W.  F.,  27  Eaton  Square,  S.  W.  ;  Cowetfidd  House,  Salisbury  ;  and  New  University 

Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

,  ALEX.  CECIL,  14  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 
LAWSON,  ROBERTSON,  60  London  Wall,  E.G. 
fLAWTON,  FBANK  F.,  13  Dorset  Square,  N.W. 
LAYARD,  A.  G.,  Lanka,  Molyneux  Park,  Tunbridge  Wdls. 
LEACH,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Broome,  Fleet,  Hants. 

LEAKE,  CHARLES  A.  M.  BILLY ARD,  Harefield  Park,  Harefield,  Middlesex. 
LEAKE,  WM.  MARTIN,  13  CouJt  Eoad,  West  Norwood,  S.E. 
LEAVER,  CYRIL  D'AROY,  59  West  Smithfield,  E.G. 
LECONFIELD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Petworth  House,  Petworth. 
LEDINQHAM,  A.  NAPIER,  M.B.,  C.M.,  40  Newton  Road,  Bayswater,  W. 
LEE,  PROFESSOR  ROBERT  W.,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Worcester  College,  Oxford. 
LEE,  SMETHAM,  1  Central  Buildings,  Westminster,  S.  W. 
t  LEECH,  H.  W.  CHAMBRE,  LL.D.,  8  Kidbrook  Park  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
f  LEECH,  J.  B.  MASSY,  6  Campden  House  Terrace,  W. 
LEECHMAN,  GEORGE  BARCLAY,  50  Campden  House  Court,  W. 
LEES,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Kent  House,  Kew  Gardens. 
LEE-ROBERTS,  JOHN  B.,  5  Ormonde  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
LEBSMTTH,  BRYAN  LEE,  Sports  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 
LEESON,  WILLIAM  F.,  c/o  H.  G.  Humby,  Esq.,  20  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
LE  HUNTE,  SIR  GEORGE  RUTHVEN,  G.C.M.G.,  Travellers  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.  ;  and 

Steepleton  Manor,  Dorchester. 

LEITCH,  DONALD  C.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  M.I.Mech.E.,  7  Ley  borne  Park,  Kew. 
LEITH  or  FYVIB,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Fyvie  Castle,  Fyvie,  N.B. 
LB  MAISTRE,  JOHN  LB  B.,  4  Bond  Street,  Jersey. 

LB  MAISTHE,  W.  DB  V.,  Holmwood,  Salisbury  Avenue,  Harpenden,  Herts. 
•J-LBNNARD,  T.  J.,  J.P.,  Henbury  Court,  Bristol. 
LBSLIB,  ALBBRT,  14  Knightland  Road,  Upper  Clapton,  N.E. 
LBUCHARS,  JOHN  W.,  24  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 
fLBVER,  SIR  WM.  HESKBTH,  BART.,  Thornton  Manor,  Thornton  Hough,  Chester  ;   and  41  A 

Upper  Thames  Street,  E.G. 
LavESON-GowER,  CLEMENT,  c/o  Messrs.  Fielding,  Son  &  McLeod,  Austin  Friars  House, 

E.G. 

LEVEY,  G.  COLLINS,  C.M.G.,  22  Arundel  Gardens,  Notting  Hill,  W. 
LEWIS  FREDERICK,  F.L.S.,  42  Golebrook  Avenue,  West^Ealing,  W. 
LEWIS,  ISAAC,  2  Hamilton  Place,  W.  ;  and  34  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
LBWIS,  JAMBS  W.,  67  Oadogan  Place,  S.W. 


Resident  Fellows. 


73 


Year  of 

Election 

1889 
1905 
1907 
1907 
1913 
1911 
1913 
1884 

1913 
1886 
1913 
1874 
1910 
1879 
1914 

1910 
1899 
1899 
1913 

1911 
1911 
1914 
1915 
1911 
1886 

1886 
1914 
1911 
1884 
1911 
1913 
1915 
1899 
1911 
1907 
1911 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1886 
1879 

1907 

1904 
1901 
1913 
1909 

1915 

1904 
1885 


LICHTHEIM,  JACOB,  31  Grookham  Road,  Fulham,  S.W. 

LIKELY,  HASTINGS,  16  Finsbury  Circus,  E.G. 

fLiLFOBD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Lilford  Hall,  Oundle,  Northants. 

LILIENFELD,  RiCHABD,  6  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

LINDSAY,  ALEXANDER. 

fLiNLiTHGpw,  MOST  HON.  THH  MABQUis  OF,  Hopstoun  House,  South  Queensferry,  N.B. 

LISTER,  SIB  ASHTON,  J.P.,  The  Towers,  Dursley,  Glos. 

LITTLB,  J.  STANLEY,  Chichele,  Hale  Rood,  Farnham ;   and  Authors'  Club,  Whitehall  Court, 

S.W. 

LITTLE,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  Hill  House,  Mitcham,  8urr«y  ;  and  Reform  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
fLiTTLEJOHN,  ROBERT,  8  Cavendish  Square,  W. 
LITTLEJOHN,  THOMAS  GBOBGB,  88  Fenchurch  Street,  B.C. 
LITTLETON,  THE  HON.  HENRY  S.,  21  Oadogan  Plact,  S.W. 
LITTLHWOOD,  WM.  B.  GUBNHY,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

LIVEBSIDGE,  PBOF.  ARCHIBALD,  M. A.,  F.R.S.,  Fieldhead,  Coombe  Warren,  Kingston,  Surrey, 
LLOYD,  ABTHTJB  W.,  Hartford  House,  near  Winchfield  ;  and  St.  Stephen's  Club,  Westminster, 

S.W. 

LLOYD,  CYRIL  E.,  Church  House,  Broome,  Stour bridge. 

f LLOYD,  FRANK,  Coombe  House,  Croydon  ;  and  4  Salisbury  Court,  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 
LLOYD,  JOHN  T.,  82A  Portedown  Road,  Maida  Vale,  W. 
LOCH,  COLONEL  THE  RT.  HON.  LOBD,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  51  Lennox  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; 

and  Stoke  College,  Stoke-by -Clare,  Suffolk. 

LOCKE,  JOHN,  12  Brandram  Road,  Lee,  S.E.  ;  and  Junior  Athenaeum  Club,  116  Piccadilly,  W. 
LOCKHABT,  PHILIP  H.,  19  Elvaston  Place,  S.W. 
LOGAN,  J.  MAXWELL,  17  The  Common,  Woolwich,  S.E. 
LONEY,  REV.  BASIL,  L.Th.,  14  Oxford  Road,  Kilburn,  N.W. 
LONGLEY,  JOHN  A.,  41  Draycott  Place,  S.  W. 
fLoNGSTAFF,  GEORGE  B.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Highlands,  Putney  Heath,  S.  W.  ;  and  Twitchen, 

Morthoe,  near  Ilfracombe. 
fLoTHiAN,  MAURICE  JOHN. 

LOVAT,  LORD,  K.T.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Beaufort  Castle,  Beauly,  N.B. 
LOVE,  JOSEPH  BOYD,  J.P.,  LL.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  Outlands.  Devonport. 
LOVE,  WILLIAM  MONAUGHTON,  8  Bunhill  Row,  E.G. 
Low,  ROBERT  S.,  Hillhurst,  Plough  Lane,  Purley. 
Low,  SIDNEY,  24  Marlborough  Hill,  N.  W. 
fLow,  WILLIAM,  J.P.,  Blebo,  by  Cupar,  Fife,  N.B. 
LOWE,  SAMUEL. 

LOWE,  WILLIAM  D.,  W.S.,  11  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 
fLucAS.  Sm  CHARLES  P.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  65  St.  G*orgeys  Square,  S.  W. 
fLucAS,  RIGHT  HON.  LOBD,  Picket  Post,  Ringivood,  Hants. 
LUND,  WILLIAM,  Cromlix,  Ghislehurst,  Kent. 
LUNDY,  EDWARD  A.,  Englefield,  Walton-on-Thames. 
LUSH,  FRANCIS  MOFFAT,  2  Broad  Street  Place,  E.G. 
LUSHINGTON,  HENRY  V.,  Aldington  Court,  Thurnham,  Maidstone. 
LUSTY,  W.  K.,  Queen's  Villa,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex. 
LYALL,  ROGEB  CAMPBELL,  United  University  Club,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.  W. 
fLYELL,  CAPTAIN  FRANCIS  H.,  25  Courtfield  Road,  S.W.  ;  and  Naval  and  Military  Club, 

Piccadilly,  W. 
LYNCH,  CAPTAIN  C.  W.  D.,  D.S.O.,  c/o  London  County  and  Westminster  Bank,  1  St.  James's 

Square,  S.W. 

fLYNN,  HUGH  SPENCER,  45  Pembroke  Square,  Kensington,  W. 
LYNN,  WILLIAM  J.,  49  Wells  Street,  Oxford  Street,  W. 
LYSONS,  ARTHUR  F.,  Lowther  Castle,  Penrith. 
LYTTLETON,  THE  HON.  JOHN  CAVHNDISH,  M.P.,  Hagley  Hall,  Stourbridge. 

MACARTNEY,  DOUGLAS  HALLIDAY,  Sutherland  House,  London  Street,  Paddington,  W. 
MACALISTEB,  G.  IAN,  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects,  9  Conduit  Street,  W. 
MACALISTBR,  JAMBS,  Ethelstant,  32  Maresfield  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1915     MACARTHUR,  JOHN  S.,  161  West  Street,  Tradeston,  Glasgow. 

1916 

1899 

1892 


1909 
1912 
1915 
1913 
1889 
1913 
1916 
1899 


1910 
1911 
1893 
1907 
1885 
1897 


1882 
1908 
1899 
1902 
1915 
1905 
1915 
1912 
1887 
1913 
1912 


1913 
1909 
1883 


1896 
1892 
1883 
1898 
1899 
1879 
1912 
1884 
1905 
1915 
1915 
1911 
1895 
1909 
1913 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1912 
1894 
1904 


MACBEAN,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  7  Leopold  Road,  Baling  Common.,  IF. 

MACCAW,  WILLIAM  J.  M.,  M.P.,  103  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

MACDONALD,  EBENEZBR,  41  Palace  Court,  Bayswater,  W. 

fMAcDoNALD,  P.  MARTIN,  Messrs.  J.  R.  Grant  do  Co.,  96  LeadenlutU  Street,  E.G. 

MACDOUGALL,  DUNCAN  P.,  The  Laurels,  Lubenham,  Market  H  arbor  o'  . 

MACDOUGALL,  GEORGE  ROGERS,  Bracken  Coombe,  Bournemouth. 

MACFAHLAND,  R.  A.  H.,  Campbell  College,  Belfast. 


,  JOHN  W.,  Rowton  Hall,  Chester. 
MACGOWAN,  JAMBS  G.,  M.A.,  5  York  Hou*t,  Kensington,  W. 
MAGGREGOR,  JAMES,  c/o  British  Linen  Bank,  Tolcross,  Edinburgh. 
fMAcGREOOR,   RIGHT   HON.    SIR   WILLIAM,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Chapel  -on-  Leader,  EarHon, 

Berwick. 

MACHIN,  STANLEY,  Cleeve,  Oatlands  Chase,  Weybridge. 
MACKAY,  ALBXANDBR,  Rocknowe,  B'-oughty  Ferry,  N.  B. 
MACKAY,  DONALD,  Reay  Villa,  Bodenham  Road,  Hereford. 
MACKAY,  JOHN  C.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Bitterley.  Ludlow. 

fMACKBNZIB,  COLIN. 

MACKENZIE,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G.  (HIGH  COMMISSIONER  FOR  NEW  ZEALAND),  41  1{ 

Strand,  W.C. 

MACKIH,  DAVID,  The  Summer  House,  Laleham  Road,  Staine-i. 

MACKINDBR,  HALFORD  J.,  M.A.,  M.P.,  10  Chelsea  Court,  CheL-ea  Embankment,  S.W. 
fMACKiNNON,  DUNCAN,  16  Hyde  Park  Square,  W. 
MACKINTOSH,  DUNCAN,  Woodthorpe,  Silverdale  Road,  Eastbourne. 
MACLEOD,  JOHN  MACKINTOSH,  M.P.,  149  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 
MACMASTER,  DONALD,  M.P.  (K.C.  OF  CANADA),  8  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
MACMILLAN,  ALLISTBR,  55  The  Avenue,  Muswell  Hill,  N. 
MACMILLAN,  GBORGH  A.,  27  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 
MAOMILLAN.  MAURICB.  St.  Martin's  Street,  Leicester  Square,  W.G. 
MACPHAIL,  L.  S.,  Reeulver,  Ridgeway,  Hendon,  N.W. 
MACPHBRSQN,  ROBBRT,  24-5  King  William  Street,  E.G.  ;   and  9  Exf.ter  Road,  Brondesbury, 

N.W. 

McBRiDB,  HON.  SIR  PBTBR  (  AGBNT-GBNBRAL  FOR  VICTORIA),  Melbourne  Place,  Strand,  W.C. 
McCALL,  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  M.D.  (AGBNT-GBNERAL  FOR  TASMANIA),  56  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
McCALLUM,  CoLowiLSis  EEssRY  EDWARD,  R.E.,  G.C.M.G.,  A.  D.C.,  Conewood,  Crawley  Ridge, 

Camberley. 

MCCARTHY,  ROBERT  H.,  C.M.G.,  Highlands,  Lampton,  near  Hounslow. 
fMcCoNNBLL,  ARTHUR  J.,  8  Collingham  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.  W. 
MCDONALD,  JAMBS  E.,  4  Chapel  Street,  Crippleyate,  E.G. 

MCFARLANB,  WILLIAM,  Messrs.  W.  Dunn  Je  Co..  43  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.G. 
McGAW,  JOHN  THOBUBN,  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  EOT  sham. 
MclLWRAiTH,  ANDRBW,  Billiter  Square  Building*  ,  E.C. 
MclNTosH,  WALTBR  G.,  46  Ryde  Vale  Roadt  Balham,  S.  W. 
MclNTYRB,  J.  P.,  3  New  Basinghall  Street,  E.C. 
McKENZis,  FREDERICK  A.,  HA  Torrington  Place,  W.C. 
McKERROW,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER,  F.C.S.,  8  Berners  Street  Mansions,   W. 
MAKGILL,  SIR  GEORGE,  BART.,  Farnham  Royal,  Bucks. 
MALCOLM,  DOUGAL  0.,  93  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 
MALCOMSON,  DAVID,  c/o  Messrs.  Coutts  <fe  Co.,  440  Strand,  W.C. 
MAN,  FREDERICK  H.  D.,  7  Mincing  Lane,  E.C. 
MANDERS,  A.  STAINES,  75  Chancery  Lane,  W.C. 
MANDEVILLE,  A.  MORETON,  7  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.C. 
MANN,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  6  Southampton  Street,  Holborn,  W.C. 
MARCHANT,  C.  STANHOPE,  The  Cottage,  Gubbington,  Leamington. 
MARKS,  GEOFFREY,  8  Chesham  Place,  S.  W. 

MARKS,  HERBERT  T.,  75  Stapleton  Hall  Road,  Stroud  Green,  N. 
MARYBOROUGH,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  15  Great  College  Street,  S.  W.  ;  and  lilenheim 

Palace,  Woodstock. 


Resident  Fellows. 


75 


Year  of 
Election 

1916 
1913 
1881 
1889 
1901 
1908 
1916 

1912 
1912 
1912 
1889 
1911 
1915 
1914 
1914 
1912 
1912 
1903 
1911 

1884 
1886 
1901 
1892 
1894 
1900 
1916 
1916 
1911 
1912 
1888 
1912 

1899 
1910 
1894 
1878 
1886 
1913 
1890 
1895 
1886 
1892 
1889 
1877 
1878 
1912 

1899 
1891 
1893 
1906 
1882 
1913 
1911 
l.)07 


MARRIOTT,  CHARLES  COCKBURN,  62  Lavender  Gardens,  Clapliam  Common,  8.  \V. 

MARSH,  JOHN  RICHARD. 

MARSHALL,  ERNEST  LUXMOORE,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

f  MARSH  ALL,  HENRY  B.,  Rachan,  Broughton,  Peeblesshire,  N.B. 

MARSHALL,  LEQH  R.  H.,  M.D.,  The  Briars,  Peebles,  N.B. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS  F.,  154  Gresham  House,  E.G. 

MARTIN,   CAPTAIN  CHRISTOPHER,   F.R.C.S.E.,   R.A.M.C.,   35   George  Road,   Edgbaslon. 

Birmingham. 

MARTIN,  E.  LEICESTER,  Green  Leach,  Wrotham,  Kent. 

MARTIN,  GEORGE  PALLISER,  Argyle  House,  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
tMARTiN,  HENRY  RICHARD,  Fawsley,  Caterham,  Surrey. 
MARTIN,  JAMES,  Sunnyside,  58  Palace  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  S.  W. 
MARTIN,  WALTER  E.,  Bromley  Lodge,  North  Finchley.  N. 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  196  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
MASON,  A.  J.,  11  Thorney  Court,  Palace  Gate,  W. 
MASON,  FRANK  WOODLEY,  112  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 
MASON,  HAROLD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  79  Willes  Road,  Leamington. 
MASON,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  M.P.,  1  Chesterfield  Gardens,  May  fair,  W. 
MASON,  JOHN  MASON,  The  Old  Rectory,  Beckington,  Bath. 
MATHER,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.,  Bramble  Hill  Lodge,  Bramshaw,  Lyndhurst. 

Hants. 

MATHERS,  EDWARD  P.,  6  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. ;  and  83  Bishopsgate,  E.C. 
fMATHESON,  HON.  ALEX.  PERCEVAL,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.  W.      ^ 
MATHIESON,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  M.A.,  12  Lindfield  Gardens,  Frognal,  N.W. 
MAUND,  EDWARD  A.,  12  Frognal  Mansions,  N.  W. 
MAURICE,  JOHN  A.,  Ashleigh,  Teignmouth. 
MAVON-IBBS,  PERCY,  24  Oxford  Terrace,  W. 
MAXWELL-LYTE,  WALTER,  R.N.A.S.,  22  Gilston  Road,  S.W. 
MAY,  JOHN  JOHNSTON,  7  Park  Lane,  W. 

MAYERS,  REV.  WALTER  J.,  Abbotsthorpe,  Park  Road,  Wallington,  Surrey. 
MAYO,  GEORGE,  The  Anchorage,  Filsham  Park,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 
fAlEATH,  RT.  HON.  EARL  OF,  K.P.,  83  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  ;  and  Ottershaw,  Ghertsey. 
MEE,  CHARLES  J.  C.,  F.L.S.,  Oldbury  Hall,  Atherstone,  Warwickshire  ;  and  Badminton  Club, 
100  Piccadilly,  W. 

FRBDBBICK,  32  Arundel  Road,  Eastbourne. 
ROQBR,  32  Arundel  Road,  Eastbourne. 
,  WHARRAM,  1  Westbury  Gardens,  Hanger  Hill,  Baling,  W. 

,  ERNBST  Louis,  4  Gheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 
MELHUISH,  WILLIAM,  Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 
fMELLiNQ,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  11  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
MENDELSSOHN,  SIDNEY,  Niddry  Lodge,  Holland  Street,  Campden  Hill,  W. 
MENENDEZ,  SIR  MANUEL  R.,  Midford  House,  Midford,  Bath. 
MENNIE,  JAMES  C.,  Oraigyowan,  Mannafield,  Aberdeen. 
MESSER,  ALLAN  E.,  14  Old  Jewry  Chambers,  E.G. 
METCALFE,  SIR  CHARLES  H.  T.,  BART.,  21  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
fMETCALFE,  FRANK  E.,  Gloucester  House,  Stonebridge  Park,  N.W. 
MEWBURN,  WILLIAM  R.,  J.P.,  6  Evelyn,  Mansions,  Westminster,  S.  W. 
MEYNELL,    FRANCIS    H.,    Hoar   Cross,  Burton-on-Trent ;    and   5  Lygon  Place,   Grosvenor 

Gardens,  S  W. 

fMicHAELis,  MAX.,  Tandridge  Court,  Oxted,  Surrey. 
MICHELL,  ROLAND  L.  N.,  O.M.G.,  22  Lansdowne  Crescent,  W. 
MICHIE,  ALEXANDER,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 
fMicHiE,  DAVID  KINLOCH,  c/o  Messrs.  Walker  Bros.,  36  Basinghall  Street,  E.C. 
MIDDLETON,  SIR  JOHN  P.,  c/o  National  Provincial  Bank,  Carey  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
jtMiLLEB,  H.  EBIO,  1  Great  Tower  Street,  E.G. 
MILLER,  STUART,  Northiam,  Purley,  Surrey. 

fMiLLS,  COLONEL  DJDLEY  A.,  R.E.,  Droaks,  Beaulieu,  Hants;  and  At  henceum  -Club,  Pall 
Mall,  S.  W. 


76  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1912     MILLS,  J.  SAXON,  2  Nightingale  Road,  Bushey,  Herts. 

1886 

1897 

1895 


1901 
1889 
1910 
1895 
1878 
1914 
1910 
1912 
1910 
1912 
1895 
1904 
1901 


MILLS,  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  60  Prince's  Gate,  S.  W. 
f  MILLS,  THOMAS,  Longdown  House,  Sandhurst,  Berks. 

MILNEB,  THE  RIGHT  How.  VISCOUNT,  G.O.B..  Q.O.M.Q.,  17  Great  College  Street,  8.  W.  ; 
Brooks's  Club,  S.  W.  ;  and  Sturry  Court,  Canterbury. 

,  THOMAS  J.,  Heverscroft,  Oakfield  Avenue,  Hampsitad,  N.  W. 
MILTON,  ARTHUR  0.,  3  Cloudesley  Road,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 
MISTOWSKI,  ALFRED,  Mus.B.,  7  Richmond  Mansion*,  Dsnton  Road,  Twickenham. 
fMiTCHBLL,  JOHN  STBVBNSON,  8  Chiswdl  Street,  E.G. 
MOCATTA,  ERNEST  G.,  c/o  London  Joint  Stock  Bank,  Lothbury,  E.G. 
MOGKBIDGB,  WHITNEY,  41  Finchky  Road,  N.W. 
MOFFBTT,  THOMAS,  Esmond  Hotel,  1  Montague  Street,  IV. G. 
MOHR,  BEBNHARD,  69  Parliament  Hill,  N.  W. 
MOIB,  ALEXANDER.  Lochanhead  House,  Dumfries,  N.B. 
MOLESWORTH,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  Walters  Hall,  Monkton,  Ramsgate. 
MOLTKNO,  PERCY  ALLPOBT,  M.P.,  10  Palace  Gourt,  Bayswater,  W. 

MONK-BRETTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  O.B.,  16  Prince's  Gardens,  S.  W. ;  and  Conyboro,  Lewes- 
MONTAGUE,  CAPTAIN  R.  H.  CROFT,  The  Cottage,  Thriplow,  Royston,  Herts. 


1913     f MOXTBFIOBB,  ABRAHAM,  27  Nethsrall  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

1903  j  MONTGOMERY,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  H.   H.,  D.D.,  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel, 
]  5  Tufton  Street,  S.  W. 


MONTGOMERY,  HUGH,  54  Warwick  Square,  S.  W. 

MOODY,  GEORGE,  J.P.,  Knoll  House,  Cleethorpes. 

|MooN,  EDWARD  R.  P.,  6  Onslow  Gardens,  8.W. 

fMooR-RADFORD,  ALFRED,  83A  Holland  Park,  W.  ;  and  1  Garden  Co-irt,  Temple, 

MOORE,  ARTHUR  GHISOLM,  23  Essex  Street,  Strand,  W.C. 

MOOBE,  A.  EWAN,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  62-65  Charing  Cross,  S.  W. 

MOOES,  LiBUT.-CoLONEL  ARTHUB  T.,  R.E.,  Bifrons,  Farnborougn,  IJant*. 

MOORE,  FRANK,  Granby  Street. 

MOORE,  YORK  T.  G.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  17  Church  Terrace,  Lee,  S.E. 

fMooRHOUSE,  EDWARD,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

MORCOM,  REGINALD  K.,  The  Clockhouse,  Bromsgrove. 


1885 
1891 
1903 


1894 
1914 
1900 
1913 
1913 
1897 
1912 
1882 


1912 
1888 
1900 
1887 
1886 
1910 
1903 
1904 
1881 
1911 
1913 
1915 


MOREING,  CHARLES  ALGERNON,  M.Inst.C.E.,  F.G.S.,  Moore  Place,  Esher. 

MORGAN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  A.  HICKMAN,  D.S.O.,  Hollybrack  House,  Skibbereen,  Cork. 

MORGAN,  BENJAMIN  H.,  389  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  S.W.  ;  and  Barton  Croft,  New 

Milton,  Hants. 

fMoRGAN,  GWYN  VAUGHAN,  37  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. 
MORGAN,  HERBERT  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  W.  H.  Smith  &  Son,  186  Strand,  W.C. 
MORGAN,  ALDERMAN  SIR  WALTER  VAUGHAN,  BART.,  2  Whitehall  Court,  S.  W. 
fMoRLEY,  RT.  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Saltram,  Plymplon,  Devon. 
MORRELL,  JAMBS  H.,  Headington  Hill  Hall,  Oxford. 
f  MORRELL,  JOHN  BOWES,  c/o  Messrs.  Rmontree,  Ltd.,  York. 
MORRIS,  ALFRED  B.,  106  Eltham  Road,  Lee,  S.E. 
MORRIS,  SIB  DANIEL,  K.O.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  D.So.,  F.L.S.,  J.P.,  14  Grabton  Close,  Bosconihe  ;  and 

Savile  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
MOBBIS,  EDWARD  R.,  9  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 
MORRISON,  ALEXANDER,  Horsepools  House,  Stroud,  Glos. 
MORRISON,  JAMES  K.,  9  St.  Anthony's  Road,  Bournemouth. 
fMoRRisoN,  JOHN  S.,  Thatched  House  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
MORRISON,  WALTER,  Malham  Tarn,  Settle ;  and  77  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W. 
MORRISON-BELL,  MAJOR  ARTHUR  C.,  M.P.?  Guards'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
MORSE,  GILBERT,  Park  Road,  Lowestoft. 
MORTON,  RICHARD  F.,  94  Aslidell  Road,  Broomhill,  Sheffield. 

MOSELEY,  C.  H.  HARLEY,  C.M.G.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  S.  King  do  Co.,  9  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
Moss,  FRED  J.,  4  Earlham  Grove,  Wood  Green,  N. 
Moss,  HON.  MATTHEW  LEWIS,  Savoy  House,  115/6  Strand,  W.C. 
MOSSOP,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  West  Chase,  Maldon,  Essex. 


Resident  Fellows. 


77 


Year  of 
E  lection. 

1896 
1916 
1888 
1909 
1912 
1911 
1897 
1907 
1902 
1900 

1885 
1912 
1897 
1899 

1901 

1901 
1907 
1908 

1898 
1906 
1889 
1896 

1881 
1916 
1886 
1894 
1881 
1893 
1915 
1903 
1904 
1882 
1889 
1895 
1888 
1916 
1909 
1912 
1913 
1911 
1896 
1896 
1913 

1914 

1910 
1891 
1912 
1903 
1896 
1907 
1886 
1913 


MOULSDALE,  WILLIAM  E.,  6  Castle  Street,  Liverpool. 

MOUNTFORD,  FREDERICK,  Ingleside,  Harborne,  Birmingham. 

MOYSEY,  HENRY  L.,  I.S.O.,  Cresswell  House,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

MUIR,  ROBERT,  17  Fortismere  Avenue,  Husivell  Hill,  N. 

MULLENS,  CLAUD  W.,  18  West  Heath  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

MUNFORD,  JAMES,  34  Gloucester  Gardens,  Bishop's  Road,  W. 

MUNN,  WINCHESTER,  Royal  Southampton  Yacht  Club,  Southampton. 

MUNRO,  JAMES,  Park  Villa,  Liberton,  Midlothian. 

MURDOCH,  JOHN,  52  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 

MURPHY,  CECIL  N.,  Mindaroo,  Garrads  Road,  Streatham,  S.W  ;  and  Constitutional  Club, 

Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 

fMuRRAY,  CHARLES,  29  North  Gate,  Regent's  Park,  N.  W. 
MURRAY,  HUGH,  C.I.E.,  Morleys,  Henfield,  Sussex. 
MURRAY,  JAMBS,  Badminton  Club,  100  Piccadilly,  W. 
MURRAY  (OF  ELIBANK),  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Juniper  Bank,  Walkerburn,  Peeblesshire ; 

and  Brooks' s  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
MURTON,  SIR  WALTER,  C.B.,  Gipp's  Close,  Langton,  Kent  ;  and  Devonshire  Club,  St.  James* $ 

Street,  S.  W. 

fMusGRAVE,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT,  R.E.,  Hurst-on-Clays,  East  Grinstead. 
MYERS,  LEO  M.,  2  North  Gate,  Regent's  Park,  N.  W. 
MYLIUS,  STANLEY. 

NAPIER,  SIR  WALTER  J.,  D.C.L.,  Chinton  Hanger,  Churt,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

NATHAN,  FRANK  B.,  14  Charleville  Mansions,  West  Kensington,  W. 

NATHAN,  GEORGE  L,  c]o  Messrs.  I.  Salaman  &  Co.,  46  Monkwell  Street,  E.G. 

NATHAN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  MATTHEW,  G.C.M.G.,  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall, 

S.W. 

NATHAN,  N.  ALFRED,  9  Philip  Lane,  E.G. 

NATHAN,  WILFRID  ALBERT,  42  Cranley  Gardens,  Muswell  Hill,  N. 
fNEAME,  ARTHUR,  W aveney,  Scott's  Lane,  Shortlanda,  Kent. 
NEIL,  WILLIAM,  35  Walbrook,  E.G. 

NELSON,  SIR  E.  MONTAGUE,  K.O.M.G.,  3  Whitehall  Court,  S.W. 
NELSON,  HAROLD,  Ancaster  Lodge,  Queen's  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
NELSON,  JOHN  PICTON,  5  The  Quadrant,  Winchmore  Hill,  N. 
NELSON,  SEPTIMUS  G.,  Messrs.  Merryweather  &  Sons,  Greenwich  Road,  S.fi. 
NESBITT,  ROBERT  C.,  7  Devonshire  Square,  Bishopsgatet  E.G. 
NESS,  GAVIN  PARKER,  19  Porchester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
NESTLE,  WILLIAM  D.,  Winterbourne,  Brighton  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey. 
NEUMANN,  JOSEPH  O. 

NEUMANN,  SIR  SIGMUND,  BART.,  146  Piccadilly,  W. 
fNEViLL,  CHARLES  HENRY,  J.P.,  Bramall  Hall,  near  Stockport. 
NEVILL,  JAMES  F  ORDER,  Lenton,  Lemsford  Road,  St.  Albans. 
NEVILLE,  CHARLES  W. 

fNswcASTLE,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  or,  Clumber,  Worksop,  Notts. 
{NEWMAN,  V.  CHESTER,  8  Trevanion  Road,  West  Kensington,  W. 
fNEWMARCH,  JOHN,  Chasewood,  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey. 
NEWNHAM,  FREDERICK  J.,  7  Avenue  Gardens,  Dover. 
NEWTON,  ARTHUR  PERCIVAL,  M.A.,  D.Lit.,  B.Sc.,  F.R.Hist.S.,   115  Corringham  Road, 

Hampstwad  Way,  N.W. 

NEWTON,  JOHN,  8  Stanford  Road,  Norbury,  S.  W. 
NICHOLAS,  WILFRID  H.,  38  Campden  House  Court,  Kensington,  W. 
NICHOLLS,  ALFRED  M.,  Homestead,  Great  Missenden,  Buck*. 

tNiCHOLLS,  GEORGE  JAMES,  F.G.I.,  St.  Leonards,  22  AlUyne  Road,  West  Dulwich,  S.E.    ' 
NICHOLLS,  HORACE  W.,  9  Amherst  Avenue,  Baling,  W. 
NICHOLS,  ARTHUR,  76  Drayton  Gardens,  S.  W. 
NICHOLS,  CHARLES  LEE,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  B.C. 
NICHOLSON,  W.  GRESHAM, cjo  H.  Foote,  Esq.,  66  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
NICOL,  ARTHUR,  Ochterlony  Housef  Guthri*,  Forfarshire,  N.B. 


78  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election 

1879 
1915 
1889 
1916 
1897 
1913 


1915 
1914 
1886 
1894 
1891 
1913 


1879 
1911 
1913 


1904 
1913 
1898 
1913 
1911 
1906 
1909 
1911 
1898 
1910 
1888 
1911 
1913 
1904 
1894 
1915 
1907 
1904 
1881 
1911 
1914 
1911 
1889 
1916 
1900 


1015 

1912 
1912 
1902 
1913 
1909 
1897 
1885 
1911 
1890 

1889J 
1912 


NITCH,  GEORGE  H.,  Junior  Constitutional  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

NITSCHKE,  ROBERT  0.  W.,  18  Moscow  Court,  Bays  water,  W. 

fNivisoN,  SIR  ROBERT,  BART.,  Bank  Buildings,  Princes  Street,  E.G. 

fNivisoN,  SAMUEL,  3  Hampstead  Hill  Mansions,  Downshire  Hill,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

NOBLE,  ROBERT  D'OYLY,68  Ladbroke  Road,  W. 

fNoRFOLK,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  31  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. ;  and 

Arundel  Castle,  Sussex. 

NORIE-MILLER,  FRANCIS,  J.P.,  Cleeve,  Perth,  N.B. 

NORMANBY,  THE  REV.  THE  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  Mulgrave  Castle,  Whitby. 
NORRIS,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  R.  J.,  D.S.O.,  c/o  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.,  16  Charing  Cross,  S.  W. 
NORTHCLIFFE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  22  St.  James's  Place,  S.  W. ;  and  Elmivood,  St.  Peter's,  Kent. 
fNoRTHESK,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  6  Hans  Crescent,  S.  W. 
NORTHUMBERLAND,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  2  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W.  ;  and  Alnwick 

Castle,  Northumberland. 
NORTON,  EDWIN,  Mansfield,  Weybridge. 
NORTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Hams  Hall,  Birmingham. 
NUNNS,  ARTHUR  L.,  13  Holland  Park,  Kensington,  W. 

OAK,  WILLIAM  PERCIVAL,  M.Inst.C.E. 

OATWAY,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.I.E.E.,  Dunross,  Shepherd's  Hill,  Highgate,  N. 

O'BRIEN,  CHARLES  A.,  LL.D.,  52  Riggindale  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 

O'CONNOR,  THOMAS  POWER,  M.P.,  5  Morpeth  Mansions,  S.W. 

ODELL,  EDWARD  S. 

O'FARRELL,  THOMAS  A.,  J.P.,  30  Lansdowne  Road,  Dublin. 

*O'HALLORAN,  JOSEPH  S.,  C.M.G.,  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 

fOKE,  ALFRED  W.,  B.A.,  LL.M.,  F.S.A.,  32  Denmark  Villas,  Hove. 

j OLIVER,  LIONEL,  c/o  Sir  C.  McGrigor,  Bart  &  Co.,  39  Panton  Street,  S.W. 

fO  LIVERS  ON,  CECIL  H.,  37  Gloucester  Square,  W. 

OMMANNEY,SIR  MONTAGU  F.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  Redlands,  Holmwxd,  Surrey. 

ONSLOW,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Clandon  Park,  Guild/ord. 

OPPENHEIM,  A.,  Messrs.  Sperling  &  Co.,  1  Moorgate  Street,  E.G. 

OPPENHEIMER,  BERNARD,  36  Curzon  Street,  W. 

OBMSBY,  RIGHT  RBV.  BISHOP  G.  ALBERT,  D.D.,  Eglingham,  Alnwick.  Northumberland. 

ORR,  CHARLES  ROGER,  M.I.Mech.E.,  Tighuamuirn,  Monifieth,  Dundee,  N.B. 

fORR-EwiNG,  MALCOLM  H.,  Parkwood,  West  Malvern. 

OSBORN,  EDWARD  B.,  43  Spencer  Road,  Grove  Park,  Chiswick,  W. 

OSBORNE,  HAMILTON,  55  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 

OSWELL,  WM.  ST.  JOHN,  Fairlight,  Totteridge,  Herts. 

OTLBY,  G.  C.,  Milton  House,  Friars'  Stile  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

OTTER,  ROBERT  E.,  6  Sloane  Square,  S.  W. ;  and  Queenwood,  Chertsey. 

OTTERSON,  ALFRED  S.,  8  St.  George's  Court,  South  Kensington,  S  W. 

OURY,  LIBERT,  3  Thames  House,  Queen  Street  Place,  E.G. 

OXLEY,  HORACE,  Bank  Mansions,  28U  Chiswick  High  Road,  W. 

VERB,  Geldeston  Hatt,  Becclea,  Suffolk. 
•J-PAGET,  ALMERIC  H.,  M.P.,  St.  Stephens  Club,  Westminster,  S.W. 
PAISH,  SIR  GEORGE,  51  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 
fPALioLoaus,  AUGUSTUS  L. 

PALMER,  G.  E.  H.,  Revelstone,  Avonmore  Avenue,  Quildford. 
PALMER,  HARRY,  65  Alexandra  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W. 
PALMER,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD  E.,  Oakland*  Park,  Newdigate,  Surrey. 
PARFITT,  P.  T.  J.,  Hopetoun  House,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks. 
PARKER,  C.  SAND  BACH,  Demerara  Buildings,  St.  Dunstan's  Hill,  E.G. 
fPARKER,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GILBERT,  BART.,  M.P.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Litt.D.,  20  Carlton  House 

Terrace,  S.W.  ;  and  Homestall,  East  Grinstead. 
fPARKER,  HENRY,  Vale  View  Cottage,  Tring  Hill,  Tring. 
PARKES,  HOWARD  RODRICK. 


Resident  Fellows.  79 

Year  of 
Election. 

1893     -[PARKIN,  GEORGE  R.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  17  Waterloo  Place,  S.W. 

1885  PARKINGTON,  SIR  J.  ROPER,  J.P.,  D.L.,  58  Green  Street,  W.  :  21  Mincing  Lane,  E.G.  ;  and 
United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

1902  |  PARKINSON,  SIR  THOMAS  W.,  M.D.,  31  Gadogan  Place,  S.W. 

1897  j  PARR,  REV.  EDWARD  G.  C.,  1  Bolton  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

1915  j  f  PARSONS,  THE  HON.  SIR  CHARLES,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  J.P.,  Ray,  Kirkwelpington,  Northum- 
berland. 


PARSONS,  RICHARD  E.,  B.A.,  48  Prince's  Gardens,  S.W. 

PATERSON,  JAMES  GOWANS,  Billiter  Buildings,  E.G. 

PATERSON,  JOHN,  W&stbourne,  Tilliccoultry,  N.B. 

PATON,  JAMES,  Westcliffe  Road,  Birkdale,  Southport. 

PATRICK,  ARTHUR  C.,  145  Cheapside,  E.G.  ;  and  Pla 

•[PATTERSON,  MYLES,  Gonygar,  Broadmayne,  Dorchester. 

PATTERSON,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  241  Kingston  Road,  Merton  Park,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 


1910 

1902 

1912 

1912 

1912  |  PATRICK,  ARTHUR  C.,  145  Cheapside,  E.G.  ;  and  Playgoers'  Club,  20  Cranbourn  Street,  W.C. 

1887 

1915 

1912  j  PAUL,  EDWARD,  Teignton,  MeolS  Drive,  Hoylake,  Cheshire. 
1915  !  PAUL,  SIR  GEORGE,  LL.D.,  9  Eglinton  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 
1915  j  PAULIN,  SIR  DAVID.  19  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 
1888  I  PAULINO,  GEORGE,  26-28  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

1881  j  fPBAOE,  SIR  WALTBR,  K.O.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  83  Victoria  Street.  S.W. 

1910  |  PEACOCK,  E.  R.,  Deerstead  House,  St.  John's,  Woking. 
1877  j  PEACOCK,  GEORGE,  27  Milton  Street,  Fore  Street,  E.G. 

1913  !  PEACOCK,  REV.  W.  R.,  Ceylon  House,  Kendrick  Road,  Reading. 
18S5  !  -J-PEAKB,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  Bawtry  Hall,  Jorkn. 
1912     PEAKE,  ROBERT  THELWALL,  Birnam,  Tonbridge. 

1877  !  -J-PEARCE,  EDWARD,  Lagarie,  Cheltenham  ;  and  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
1912  j  PEARSON,  ARTHUR  A.,  C.M.G.,  Hillsborough,  Petersfield. 
1912  !  PEASE,  J.  BEAUMONT,  13  Stratton  Street,  W. 

1911  I  PELLETIER,  LIEUT. -CoL.  HON.  P.,  M.D.  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOR  QUEBEC),  36  Kingsway,  W.C 
1896  j  fPEMBERTON,  COLONEL  ERNEST  ST.  GLAIR,  R.E.,  Pyrland  Hall,  Taunton. 


1894 
1911 
1886 
1884 
1907 
1914 
1892 
1912 
1895 
1902 
1011 
1915 
-1909 
1912 
1909 
1913 
1903 
1909 
1916 
1908 
1914 
1912 
1897 
1913 
1907 
1897 
1882 
1911 


PBNDER,  SIR  JOHN  DJSNISON,  K.C.M.G.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Electra  House,  Moorgate,  E.G. 
PBNFOLD,  LIEUT.  -CoL.  SIR  STEPHEN,  J.P.,  70  Cherlton  Road,  Folkestone. 
JPENNEFATHER,  F.  W.,  LL.D.,  Rathsellagh,  Colbinstown,  co.  Wicklow,  Ireland. 
PKNNB  Y,  EDWARD  C.,  8  West  Hill,  Sydenham,  S.E. 
PBNNBY,  FREDERICK  GORDON,  Queen  Anne's  Mansion*,  S.W. 
fPENRHYN,  RT.  HON.  LORD,  Wicken  Park,  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks. 
PERCEVAL,  SIB  WESTBY  B.,  K.G.M.G.,  Southdown,  The  Downs,  Wimbledon,  S.  W. 
PERCY,  EARL,  3  Upper  Belgrade  Street,  S.  W.  ;   and  Stanwick  Park,  Darlington. 
PERKS,  Sra  ROBERT  WM.,  BART.,  Assoc.Inst.C.E.,  11  Kensington  Palace  Garden*,  W. 
PBRRY,  ROBINSON  G.,  Glendyne,  Eaton  Rise,  Baling,  W. 
PBSCOD,  JAMES,  92  Priory  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 
PETERS,  BYRON,  Windleshain  Moor,  Windlesham,  Surrey. 

PHILIP,  GEORGE,  Messrs.  G.  Philip  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Victoria  Road,  Willesden,  N.W. 
PHILIPPS,  LAURBNCE  U.,  J.P.,  Sydmonton  Court,  Newbury,  Berks. 
PHILIPPS,  SIB  OWBN,  K.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  76  Eaton  Square,  S.  IF. 

PHILLIMORB,  JOSEPH,  M.Iast.C.E.,  cjo  Messrs.  Grindlay  <b  Co.,  54  Parliament  Street,  S.W. 
PHILLIPS,  H.  JOSHUA,  The  Nook,  Tredegar. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN,  28  Cambridge  Road,  Hove. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM,  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Co.,  Bond  Court  House,  Walbrook,  E.G. 
PICKERING,  JONATHAN,  M.I.Mech.E.,  50  Wellington  Street,  Glasgoiv. 
PIGOTT,  CAPTAIN  WELLESLEY  G.,  123  Coleherne  Court,  S.W. 
PILDITCH,  PHILIP  E.,  6-8  Old  Bond  Street,  W.  ;    and  Vartropps,  Weybridge. 
PIPER,  WILLIAM  F.,  31  Bedford  Place,  W.C. 

PIRRIE,  RT.  HON.  LORD,  K.P.,  24  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  ;  and  Witley  Park,  Godalming. 
PITCHER,  COLONEL  DUNCAN  G.,  3  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 
PITTS,  THOMAS,  C.B.,  The  Thatched  Cottage,  Taplow,  Bucks. 
PLEYDBLL,  T.  G.,  63  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

PLUNKET,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  6  Ormonde  Gate,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ;  Kildare 
Street  Club,  Dublin  ;  and  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 


80  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 

Election. 

1912     PLUNKBTT,  RIGHT  HON.  SIB  HORAOB  C.,  K.C.V.O.,  D.C.L.,  Kilterah,  Foxrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

1910  f  PLYMOUTH/  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  C.B.,  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  8.W.  ;  and  St. 

Pagan's  Castle,  Cardiff. 

1914  POLEY,  ARTHUR  P.,  B.A.,  3  Plowden  Buildings,  Temple,  E.G. 

1905     fPoLLOCK,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  FREDERICK,  BART.,  21  Hyde  Park  Place,  W. 

1909  POLSON,  JAMBS,  12  Southwood  Avenue,  Highgate,  N. 

1897     fPoNSONBY,  REV.  PREBENDARY  S.  GORDON,  The  Rectory,  Devonport ;  and  57  St.  James's 

Street,  S.W. 

11)00  PONTIFBX,  ARTHUR  R.,  The  Cottage,  Kingsworthy,  Winchester. 

1879  POOLB,  JOHN  G.,  6  Denbigh  Road,  Eating,  W. 

1869  fPooRB,  MAJOR  R.,  17  Roxmount  Road,  Bournemouth  West. 

1895  POPE,  EDWARD,  St.  Stephen'*  Chambers,  Telegraph  Street,  E.G. 

1911  PORTBR,  COLONBL  ATWELL  R.,  7  Lypiatt  Terrace,  Cheltenham. 

1911  PORTER,  COLONBL  GBOFFBBY  M.,  Rock  House,  Bideford. 

1912  PORTER,  SURGEON-GENERAL  SIR  JAMBS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  62  Kensington 

Mansions,  Earl's  Court,  S.  W. 

1915  ^PORTLAND,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OP,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  3  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ;    and 

Welbeck  Abbey,  near  Worksop. 

1911  POTTER,  JAMBS,  28  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

1885  tPoTT**,  JOHN  WILSON,  2  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 

1913  POWSL,  HENRY  C.,  1  Vancouver  Road,  Catford,  S.E.  ;  and  St.  Stephen's  Club,  S.W. 
19)0  POWELL,  ELLIS  T.,  D.Sc.,  LL.B.,  "  Financial  News,"  111  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

1880  POWELL,  WILFRID,  70  West  Side,  Clapham  Common,  S.W. 

1914  POWELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  36  Nottingham  Place,  W. 

1912  POWELL-JONBS,  CHARLES,  7  East  India  Avenue,  E.G. 

1911  PRAED,  SIR  HBRBBRT  MACKWORTH,  BART.,  29  St.  James's  Place,  S.W.  ;  and  Owsden  Hall, 
Newmarket. 

1904  PRATT,  EDWIN  A.,  Olinton,  Farnborough,  Orpington,  Kent. 
1901  PRATT,  J.  JBRRAM,  The  Eagles,  West  Hill,  Highgate,  N. 

1911  fPREEDY,  WILLIAM  F.,  Garthowen,  Marchwood  Crescent,  Ealingt  W. 

1910  JPRBNTIOE,  THOMAS,  16  Bglinton  Drive,  Glasgow. 
1889  PRICE,  D.  E.,  Saltash,  Cornwall. 

1910  f  PRICE,  F.  HAMLYN,  Athenaeum  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

1912  PRIMROSE,  RT.  HON.  SIB  HHNBY  W.,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  I.S.O.,  44  Ennismore  Gardens,  S  W. 

1916  PRITCHARD,  REV.  ARTHUR,  M.A.,  The  Vicarage,  Rowington,  Warwick. 
1899  PROBYN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CLIFFORD,  J.P.,  7  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 

1882  PROBYN,  SIR  LESLEY,  K.C.V.O.,  East  India  United  Service  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 

1894  PROUT,  WM.  THOMAS,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  78  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool. 

1913  fp»ow8B»  B-  A-»  35  Parliament  Street,  S.  W. 

1901  PUCKLE,  HBNRY  LBONABD,  Queensland  Insurance  Co.,  Ingram  Court,  Fenchurch  Street.  E.f. 

1912  PULLAB,  ALFRED,  M.D.,  184  Sheen  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

1913  PULLAR,  RUFUS  D.,  F.C.S.,  Brahan,  Perth,  N.B. 

1913  PULLEY,  CHARLES  T.,  J.P.,  Lower  Eaton,  Hereford. 
1896  PUNCH,  CYRIL,  Apsley,  Wellington  Road,  Bournemouth. 

1912  PURVES,  J.  DOVE,  W.S.,  10  Sunningdale  Gardens,  Kensington,   W.  ;  and  361   Winchester 

House,  E.G. 

1882  PURVIS,  GILBERT,  Walliscote,  St.  Luke's  Park,  Torquay. 

1884  RADCLIFFE,  P.  COPLBSTON,  Derrifwd,  Crown  Hill,  Devon  ;  and  Union  Club,  S.  W. 

1910  RADFORD,  W.  GUY  W.,  63  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.  ;  and  5-6  Billiter  Avenue,  E.G. 

1914  RAE,  FRANK  H.,  L.R.C.P.,  325  Loraine  Place,  Holloway  Road,  N. 
1910  RAISES,  THOMAS  A.,  Broomley,  Alexandria,  Dumbartonshire. 

1912  RAILING,  A.  H.,  D.Sc.,  General  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  Witton,  Birmingham. 

1905  RALEIGH,  SIR  THOMAS,  K.C.,  K.C.S.I.,  All  Souls  College,  Oxford. 

1915  RAMSAY,  ALLAN,  St.  Stephen's  Club,  Westminster,  S.W. 

1913  RAMSAY,  JAMES,  65  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1916  JR.AMSAY,  NORMAN  FREDERICK,  131  Osborne  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
1872  RAMSDEN,  RICHARD,  Siddinghurst,  Ghiddingfold,  Godalming. 


Resident  Fellows. 


81 


Year  of 
Election 

1916 
1913 
1897 

1911 

1895 
1906 
1896 
1915 
1885 
1910 

1912 
1892 
1881 

1913 
1910 

1914 
1894 
1897 
1893 
1910 
1913 
1911 
1899 
1883 
1900 
1914 
1884 
1912 
1878 
1905 
1895 

1896 
1912 
1909 
1899 
1894 
1914 
1910 
1869 

1912 
1889 

1911 
1914 
1916 
1905 
1912 
1898 
1913 
1897 
1915 
1888 


RANDALL,  ERNEST  M.,  Stoke  Green  House,  near  Slough. 

RANDOLPH,  T.  H.,  The  Wilkinson  Sword  Co.,  53  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

RANFURLY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.M.G.,  33  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. ;  Carlton  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  8.  W.  ;  and  Northland  House,  Dungannon,  Co.  Tyrone. 
RANGER,  HUGH  F.  HARDEN,  3-4  Lime  Street  Square,  E.G. 
RAPAPORT,  ISIDORE,  412  Salisbury  House,  E.G. 

RASON,  HON.  SIR  CORNTHWAITB  H.,  54  Crystal  Palace  Park  Road,  Sydenham,  S.E. 
RATHBONH,  EDGAR  P.,  24  Hendrick  Avenue,  Wandsworth  Common,  S.W. 
RATHBONE,  HUGH  REYNOLDS,  Oakwood,  Aigburth,  Liverpool. 
fRAW,  GEORGE  HENRY,  96  Gresham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. 
RAWSON,  COLONEL  HERBERT  E.,  C.B.,  Home  Close,  Heronsgate,  Herts  ;  and  Junior  United 

Service  Club,  S.  W. 

READE,  CHAS.  COMPTON,  Garden  Cities'  Association,  3  Gray's  Inn  Place,  W.C 
RE  ADM  AN,  JAMES  BURGESS,  D.Sc.,  Belmont,  Hereford. 
fREAY,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.T.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  6  Great  Stanhope  Street,  W.  ;  and 

Carolside,  Earlston,  Berwickshire. 

RE  AY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  W.  T.,  Melbourne  Herald,  92  Fleet  Street,  E.C. 
REED,  ALBERT  E.,  J.P.,  May  ford  House,  May  ford,  Surrey  ;   and  Reform  Club,  Pall  Mall, 

S.W. 

REEVE,  HENRY,  C.M.G.,  St.  Stephen's  Club,  Westminster,  S.W. 
REEVES,  HUGH  WM.,  42  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C.  ;  and  30  Chapel  Street,  S.  W. 
REID,  DAVID,  Radnor  Club,  Folkestone. 

REID,  EDWARD  V.,  Messrs.  Dalgety  d>  Co.,  45  Bishopsgate,  E.C. 

REID,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  H.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  1  Mefbury  Road,  Kensington,  W. 
REID,  RICHARD  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOR  ONTARIO),  163  Strand,  W.C. 
REID,  ROBERT,  19  Chiswell  Street,  E.C. 
REID,  THOMAS  H.,  F.J.I.,  29  Redbourne  Avenue,  Finchley,  N. 
RENNIE,  GEORGE  HALL,  6  East  India  Avenue,  E.C. 
fRENTON,  J.  H.,  Woodcote,  Apsley  Guise,  Beds.  ^ 
RHONDDA,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Cambrian  Buildings,  Cardiff. 
RICHARDS,  T.  H.  HATTON,  11  Welbeck  Street,  W. 
RICHARDSON,  DAVID,  78  Upper  Grosvenor  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
RICHMOND,  JAMES,  Kippenross,  Dunblane,  Perthshire,  N.B. 
RIDGE,  H.  M.,  2  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.G. 
RIDGBWAY,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  J.  WEST,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.S.I.,  Athenaeum  Club,  Pall 

Mall,  S.W. 

RIPPON,  JOSEPH,  33  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. 
RISELEY,  HENRY  L.,  Cecil  Road,  Bristol. 

RITCHIE,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James'  Street,  S.  W. 
ROBERTS,  CHARLES  J.,  62  New  Broad  Street,  E.C. 
ROBERTS,  G.  Q.,  M.A.,  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  S.E. 

fRoBERTS,  J.  HAWORTH,  B.A.,  "  Gortmore,"  Ridgeway,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 
ROBERTSON,  T.  HOGG,  Alwinton,  Purley,  Surrey. 
ROBINSON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  C.  W.,  C.B.,  Beverley  House,  38  Eaton  Rise,  Ealing,  W. ;  and 

Army  de  Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
ROBINSON,  ERNEST  A.,  Downage,  Hendon,  N.W. 
fRosiNSON,  MAJOR  SIR  THOMAS  B.,  K.C.M.G.  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOR  QUEENSLAND),  409 

Strand,  W.C. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S.,  Courtfield,  West  Hill,  Putney  Heath,  S.  W. 
ROCHDALE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Beechivood,  Rochdale. 
RODGER,  ALEXANDER  BANKIER,  9  Clarendon  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 
ROGER,  GBORGE,  75  Fitzjohn'a  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W. ;  and  4  Lloyd's  Avenue,  E.C. 
ROGERS,  HENRY  E.  RYERSON,  31  Great  St.  Helens,  E.C. 
ROLLO,  THE  HON.  GILBERT,  159  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 
RONALD,  JOHN  COLIN,  Coombe  Bissett,  Salisbury. 
ROOT,  JOHN,  Uplands,  Banstead  Road,  Swell. 
ROPEE,  ALMA,  46  W eUje  Road,  Ravenscourt  Park,  W. 
ROPER,  FREEMAN,  M.A.,  Oxon.,  Forde  Abbey,  Chard. 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1906 
1881 


1914 
1913 
1916 
1905 
1910 
1905 
1885 
1911 
1913 
1881 
1912 
1883 
1894 
1907 
1915 
1906 
1915 


1912 
1914 

1892 
1890 


1881 
1913 
1882 
1883 
1875 
1898 
1891 
1914 
1889 
1914 


1896 
1912 
1915 


1912 


1909 
1910 
1909 
1898 
1913 


1887 

1910 

1905 

1912 

1883 

191C 

191 

1895 

1885 


ROSE,  THOMAS  L.  MARWOOD,  Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S.  W. 

ROSEBERY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  or,  K.G.,  K.T.,  38  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ;  and  Dalmeny, 
near  Edinburgh,  N.B. 

IOSENHAIN,  WALTER,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc.,  The  National  Physical  Laboratory,  Teddington. 
ROSLING,  SIR  EDWARD,  The  Grange,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 
ROSLING,  PERCY,  M.I.E.E.,  53  Mount  Avenue,  Baling  t  W. 
Ross,  ARTHUR,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  1  Glengall  Road,  Peckham,  S.E. 
Ross,  CHARLES  J.,  Ibsley,  Exeter. 

Ross,  JAMES  W.  G.,  Silverdale,  Babington  Road,  Streatham,  S.  W. 
Ross,  JOHN  K.  M.,  I.S.O.,  29c  London  Road,  Forest  Hill,  S.E. 
Ross,  JOHN  SUTHERLAND,  119  Finsbury  Pavement,  E.G. 
Ross,  NEVILLE  W.,  M.A.,  Pierremont  Hall,  Broadstairs. 

•ROTH,  H.  LING,  Briarfield,  Stump  Cross,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

IOTHERMERE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Hemstead,  Cranbrook,  Kent. 

•ROTHSCHILD,  A.  A.,  cfo  Messrs.  Deutsch,  Schlesinger  &  Co.,  Warnford  Court,  E.G. 

•ROTHWELL,  GEORGE,  5  Throgmorton  Avenue,  E.G. 

£OUTH,  CAPTAIN  REGINALD  L.,  14 A  Manchester  Square,  W. 

(•RowE,  C.  A.,  Messrs.  Rowe  Bros.  &  Co.,  Pall  Mall,  Liverpool. 

[RowE,  HENRY  VINCENT,  48  Onslow  Square,  8.  W. 

ROWETT,  JOHN  QUILLER,  Perry  Mount,  Mayow  Road,  Forest  Hill,  S.E.  ;  and  19  Eastcheap, 
E.G. 

ROWLAND,  WM.  A.  LAILEY,  Ceylon  Association,  61  Gracechurch  Street,  E.G. 
ROWNTREE,  ALLAN,  33  Westborough,  Scarborough. 
ROYCE,  WILLIAM,  The  Hall,  Pinchbeck,  Spalding. 

ROYDS,  EDMUND  M.,  Fenstanton,  St.  Ives,  Hunts  ;  and  Windham  Club,  St.  James's  Square, 
S.W. 

fRuoD,  CHARLES  D.,  8  Old  Jewry,  E.G. 

RULE,  ROBERT,  7  Montgomerie  Crescent,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 

RUMSEY,  COMMANDER  R.  MURRAY,  R.N.,  I.S.O.,  Lavethan,  Blisland,  Bodmin. 

fRuNCHMAN,  M.  S.,  Marlow  House,  Bourne  End,  Bucks. 

RUSSELL,  THOMAS,  Haremere,  Etchingham,  Sussex. 

RUSSELL,  THOMAS  J.,  37  Upper  Clapton  Road,  N.E. 

RUSSELL,  WM.  CECIL,  Haremere,  Etchingham,  Sussex. 

RUTHERFORD,  HENRY,  Little  Hough,  Banstead,  Epsom. 

RUTHERFORD,  H.  K.,  Saloms  Court,  Banstead,  Epsom. 

RUTH  YEN,  CAPTAIN  JOCELYN  FITZGERALD,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

SACHS,  FERDINAND,  Saxa-wald,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

SAID-RUETE,  RUDOLPH,  F.R.G.S.,  39  Bramham  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

•J-ST.  OSWALD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  17  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. ;  and  Nostell  Priory, 

Wakejield. 
SALISBURY,  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  20  Arlington  Street,  S.W.  ;  and 

Hatfield  House,  Herts. 

SALMON,  EDWARD,  2  St.  John's  Villas,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex. 
SAMUEL,  GEORGE  A.  H.,  Abinger  Cottage,  Aldersmead  Road,  New  Beckenham. 
fSAMUEL,  SIR  MARCUS,  BART.,  3  Hamilton  Place,  W.  ;  and  The  Mote,  Maidstone. 
JSANDEMAN,  AL  AST  AIR  C.,  1  Palmeira  Square,  Hove. 
SANDIFORD,  CHARLES  T.,  C.B.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  M.I.M.E.,  Naval  and  Military  Hotel,  Harrington 

Road,  S.  W. 

SANDOVER,  WILLIAM,  Ashburton,  Richmond  Hill,  Surrey  ;  and  3  Lloyd's  Avenue,  E.G. 
fSANDYS,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  J.,  M.P.,  37  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 
fSARGANT,  E.  B.,  Headley,  Epsom. 

SAUNDERS,  HENRY  SPEARMAN,  80  Philbeach  Gardens,  S.  W. 
SAWYER,  ERNEST  E.,  M.A.,  C.E.,  26  Lancaster  Gate  Terrace,  W. 
SAWYER,.  F.  HAMILTON. 

SAYER,  FRANK,  "  Financier"  54  Wool  Exchange,  E.G. 
SCAMMELL,  EDWARD  T.,  6  Hawke  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 
fScARTH,  LEVESON  E.,  M.A.,  84  Oakwood  Court,  Kensington,  W. 


Resident  Fellows. 


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Year  of 
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1896 
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1885 

1886 
1911 
1910 
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1905 
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1916 
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1904 
1914 
1890 
1891 
1898 

1915 
1888 
1909 
1913 
1915 
1912 
1916 
1912 
1900 
1907 
1907 
1911 
1889 
1888 
1916 
1874 

1887 
1912 

1910 
1914 
1910 
1913 
1905 
1910 
1892 
1914 
1888 


SCHEFF,  LEO,  Strathcona,  The  Ridgeway,  Golder's  Green,  N.  W. 

SCHILLING,  FRANK  J.,  4  Stratford  Place,  W. 

SCHLICH,  SIB  WILLIAM,  K.C.I.E.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.,  29  Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 

SCHMIDT,  ROBERT  F.  W.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.G.S.         * 

SCHOLEFIELD,  ARTHUR,  Lint  Close,  Alnmouth  R.S.O.,  Northumberland. 

SCHOLEFIELD,  GUY  H.,  88  Olenddon  Road,  Streatham,  S.W.  ;  and  85  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 

SCOTT,  ARCHIBALD  E.,  Rotherfield  Park,  Alton,  Hants ;  'and  United  University  Club,  Pall 

Mall  East,  S.  W. 

SCOTT,  CHARLES  J.,  Hilgay,  Guildford. 
fScoTT,  COLIN  C.,  6  Sloane  Square,  S.W. 

SCOTT,  LESLIE  F.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Goldsmith  Building,  Temple,  E.G. 
SCRIVENER,  F.  A.,  Commercial  Banking  Co.  of  Sydney,  18  Birchin  Lane,  E.G. 
SCRIVENER,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  203  Willesden  Lane,  Brondesbury,  N.  W. 
fScRUBY,  F.  SUTHERLAND,  M.A.,  5  West  Avenue,  Hendon,  N.W. 
SCRUTTON,  JAMES  HERBERT,  16  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 
fSEDGwicK,  ALFRED  M.,  c/o  Dr.  M.  Curtis,  5  Campden  House  Terrace,  W. 
SEDGWICK,  THOMAS  E.,  33  Oriental  Street,  Poplar,  E. 
SEELY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  RIGHT  HON.  JOHN  E.  B.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  24,  Old  Queen  Street, 

S.  W. ;  and  Brook  House,  Isle  of  Wight. 
SEELEY,   ROBERT   JOHN,    The   Broken   Hill   Proprietary  Co.,   Ltd.,  3  Great    Winchester 

Street,  E.G. 
fSELBORNE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.,  Blackmoor,  Liss,  Hants;    and 

Brookes  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W.  ;  and  49  Mount  Street,  W. 

SELLAR,  GERALD  H.  CRAIG,  75  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W.  ;  and  Littlegreen,  Petersfield,  Hants. 
SELLS,  F.  S.,  General  Electric  Co.,  67  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
*SELOUS,  FREDERICK  C.,  Heatherside,  Worplesdon,  Surrey. 
SEMPLE,  JAMES  C.,  F.R.G.S.,  24  Beaumont  Avenue,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
SETTLE,  LIEUT. -GENERAL  SIR  HENRY  H.,  R.E.,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  United  Service  Club,  Pall 

Mall,  S.W. 

SHAND,  F.  J.,  195  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 
SHAND,  JOHN  LOUDOUN,  24  Rood  Lane,  E.G. 

SHARE,  HAMNET  H.,  R.N.,  C.B.,  Kenwyn  House,  Trehaverne,  Truro. 
SHARPB,  GEORGE,  80  Hazlewell  Road,  Putney,  S.W. 

SHAW,  SIR  ARCHIBALD  MC!NNES,  LL.D.,  Dunard,  Sydenham  Road,  Dowanhill,  Glasgow. 
SHAW-STEWART,  SIR  HUGH,  BART.,  C.B.,  Ardgowan,  Greenock,  N.B. 
SHEAD,  Mr.  SHERIFF  SAMUEL  GEORGE,  36  Throgmorton  Street,  E.G. 
SHEFFIELD,  THOMAS  W. 
SHELDRICK,  JOHN  S.,  96  Gresham  House,  E.G. 
fSHELFOBD,  WILLIAM  H.,  Horncastle,  East  Grinstead. 

SHENNAN,  WATSON  DOUGLAS,  c/o  Messrs.  Sanderson,  Murray  &Co.,2  Gresham  Buildings,  E.G. 
f SHEPHERD,  ARTHUR  F.,  Birnam,  Brentwood. 

SHEPHERD,  JAMES,  Tarland  House,  Beighall  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
fSHBPSTONB,  MAX,  17  Regent's  Park  Road,  Gloucester  Gate,  N.W. 

SHILLAN,  ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM,  40  Eastcheap,  E.G.  ;   and  Loughton  Lodge,  Loughton,  Essex. 
SHIPSTER,  HENRY  F.,  29  Ladbroke  Square,  W.  ;  and  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Stree', 

S.W. 

fSniRE,  ROBERT  W.,  Wyreema,  Edward  Road,  Sundridge  Park,  Kent. 
SHORT,  EDWARD  M.  DB  COUCY,  The*Old  Rectory,  Bathampton,  Somerset  ;  and  Oriental  Club. 

Hanover  Square,  W. 

SHORTER,  SYDNEY,  Haling  Grove,  South  Groydon. 
SHOWLER,  E.  R.,  Belgrano,  Church  Crescent,  Finchley,  N. 
SHRIMPTON,  ROBERT  J.,  46  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
SIDEBOTHAM,  GEORGE,  92  Rushmore  Road,  Clapton,  N.E. 
SIDEY,  JAMES  W.,Rotherhurst,  Rotherfield,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
SIMPSON,  A.  BASIL,  Upper  Lodge,  Fernhurst,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 
fSiMPSON,  T.  BOUSTEAD,  Upper  Lodge,  Fernhurst,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 
SIMSON,  DAVID,  Ickleford  Manor,  Hitchin. 
fSiNCLAiR,  AUGUSTINE  W.,  L.R.O.P.,  L.R.O.S.  (Edin.),  Roundwell,  South  Petherton,  Somerset. 


84  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1885  I  SINCLAIR,  DAVID,  14  Palace  Court,  W,  ;  and  19  Silver  Street,  E.G. 

1912     fSiNGLE,  STANLEY,  Long  Down,  Maori  Road,  Ouildford. 

1910     SLACK,  CAPTAIN  CHAS.,  F.R.G.S.,  45  Medora  Road,  Brixton  Hill,  S.W. 

1915     SLADDIN,  T.  A.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  Trenchford,  Devon  Crescent,  Redhill. 

1896     SLADB,  GEORGE,  18  Laurence  Pountney  Hill,  E.G. 

1894     SLADEN,  ST.  BARBE  RUSSELL,  7  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  S.W. 

1914     SLATTERY,  FRANCIS  WOLFE,  13  Pembridge  Crescent,  Bayswater,  W.  ;  and  Royal  Automobile 

Club,  S.W. 
1914     SLAYTON,  PERCY  EDWARD,  6  Holland  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

1909  SLOAN,  R.  A.  WALKER,  Titchfield  Factory,  Kilmarnock,  N.B.  ;  and  Belhaven,  Troon,  Ayrshire. 

1910  SMART,  H.  C.,  Commonwealth  of  Australia,  72  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

1901  SMART,  WILLIAM,  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 

1901  SMITH,  ALEXANDER  CURRIE,  Rokeby,  Surbiton. 

1012  SMITH,  ALLISON  D.,  2  Thackeray  House,  Kensington  Court,  W. 

1914  SMITH,  BARON  M.  C.,  19  Buckingham  Street,  Strand,  W.C. 

1912  SMITH,  CLARENCE  D.,  Loughboro1 ',  Hexham. 

1889     tSMITH»  D-  JOHNSTONE,  142  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1900     SMITH,  DANIEL  WARRES,  Birkby  House,  Bickley,  Kent. 

1911  SMITH,  REV.  EVELYN  BTJCKNALL,  3  Gray's  Inn  Place,  W.C. 

1914     SMITH,  SIR  FREDERICK  HENRY,  BART.,  Queen's  Lodge,  Colun/n  Bay. 

1913  SMITH,  FRED.  W.,  F.S.A.,  Poyntington  Manor,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

1911  SMITH,  SIR  GEORGE  J.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Treliske,  Truro. 

1895  SMITH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  GERALD,  K.C.M.G.,  Holford  House,  Baldock,  Herts. 

1913     SMITH,  REV.  H.  SAUMAREZ,  M.A.,  Central  Board  of  Missions,  Church  House,  Westminster, 
S.W. 

1908  SMITH,  J.  OBED,  30  Montague  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey  ;  and  11  &  12  Charing  Cross,  S.W. 
1884     SMITH,  JAMES  CARMICHAEL,  17  Stonor  Road,  West  Kensington,  W. 

1909  SMITH,  LESLIE  CECIL,  St.  PauVs  School,  West  Kensington,  W.  /   and  112  Banbury  Road, 

Oxford. 
1905     SMITH,  LINDSAY  OLIVE,  L.M.S.S.A.,  Elsternwick,  Sundridge  Park,  Bromley,  Kent. 

1896  SMITH,  RICHARD  TILDBN,  4  Copthall  Avenue,  E.G.  ;  and  Oaklands,  Glapham  Park,  S.W. 

1912  SMITH,  THOMAS  WAREHAM,  91  Upper  Tulse  Hill,  S.W. 

1912  SMITH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WILFRID  N.,  R.M.L.I.,  Royal  Marine  Barracks,  Plymouth. 

1880  fSniTH,  SIR  WILLIAM  F.  HAYNES,  K.C.M.G.,  26  Chester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
1887     SMITH-REWSE,  EUSTACE  A.,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

1911  SMITHERS,  ALFRED  W.,  Knockholt,  Sevenoaks. 

1893  SMYTH,  REV.  STEWART,  St.  Mark's  Vicarage,  Silvertown,  E. 

1889  SNELL,  EDWARD,  5  Rutland  Gate,  S.  W. 

1913  SOAMBS,  CAPTAIN  E.  MOFFAT,  Howard  Assembly  Hall,  Clifton  Street,  Wandsworth  Road,  S.  W. 
1911  SOD  EN,  FRANK  H.,  c/o  Bank  of  British  North  America,  5  Gracechurch  Street,  E.G. 

1911     SOMERSET,  ARTHUR  W.  FITZROY,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Castle  Goring,  Worthing. 

1881  -fSoMERViLLE,  ARTHUR  F.,  Binder  House,  Wells,  Somerset;  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1913  SOUTH,  G.  S.  TITCOMBE,  62  Queen's  Road,  Peckham,  S.E. 

1913  SOUTTER,  H.  O.,  Fairfield,  Edenbridge,  Kent. 

1905  SPARROW,  REGINALD  G.,  The  Lodge,  Lucknow  Road,  Nottingham. 

1899  fSPBAK,  JOHN,  The  Grange,  Kirton,  Boston. 

1905  SPENCE,  WILLIAM  R.,  Sunnyside,  SilverdaU  Avenue,  Westcliff -on-Sea. 

1913  SPENCER,  DOUGLAS,  Artists  Rifles,  Dukes  Road,  Euston  Road,  W.C. 

1910  SPENS,  COLIN  F.,  Burnside,  Esher.' 

1913  SPENS,  NATHANIEL,  Athallan  Grange,  Frimley,  Surrey. 

1902  SPENSLEY,  HOWARD,  W estoning  Manor,  Ampthill. 

1904  fSPERLiNG,  F.  HARVEY  E.,  Sports  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 

1888  SPICBR,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ALBBRT,  BART.,  M.P.,  10  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

1891  STANFORD,  EDWARD,  12  Long  Acre,  W.C. 

1895  tSTANFORD»  WILLIAM,  2  Sheen  Gate  Gardens,  East  Sheen,  S.W. 

1910  fSTANHOPB,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  20  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W.  /  and  Chevening,  Sevenoaks. 

1913  I  STANION,  OLIVER  B.f  26  Victoria  Park  Road,  Leicester. 


Resident  Fellows. 


Year  of 

Election. 

1903 


1905 
1900 
1909 

1902 
1902 
1913 
1912 
1882 
1915 
1912 
1899 
1915 
1893 

1915 
1913 
1912 
1915 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1893 
1916 
1900 
1916 
1907 
1911 
1912 
1912 

1875 

1880 
1911 
1911 
1915 
1888 
1909 
1904 
1910 
1904 

1913 
1912 
1891 
1896 
1915 
1881 
1883 
1891 
1911 
1911 
1890 


1889 


85 


and 


STARK,  W.  EMERY,  F.R.G.S.,  Rydal  Lodge,  New  Park  Road,  Clapham  Park,  S.W. 

Constitutional  Club,  W.C. 
STARKEY.  RICHARD  WM.,  Penmaen,  Hampton  Wick,  Middlesex. 
jSTEAD,  ALFRED,  Bank  Building,  Kingsway,  W.C. 
fSTEEL-MAiTLAND,  ARTHUR  D.,  M.P.,  72  Cadogan  Square,  S.  W.  ;  and  Sauchieburn,  Stirling, 

N.B. 

STEPHEN,  NOEL  CAMPBELL,  61  Stanhope  Gardens,  S.W. 
STEPHEN,  THOMAS,  65  London  Watt,  E.G. 
STEVENS,  R.  H.,  Mount  Stuart,  Grove  Hill,  South  Woodford. 
fSTEVENSON,  THOMAS  R.,  Moor  Court,  Stroud,  Glos. 
STEWART,  CHARLES  W.  A.,  2  Marchmont  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
STEWART,  DAVID,  J.P.,  Chellwood,  Monifieth,  Dundee. 
STEWART,  DONALD  A.,  9  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
STEWART,  GERSHOM,  M.P.,  Whiteholme,  Hoylake,  Cheshire. 
STBWABT,  MURRAY,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  8.  W. 
fSTEWART-BAM,  CAPTAIN  SIR  PiETER  C.  VAN  B.,  61  Addison  Road,  W.  ;  and  Moorgate  Street 

Chambers,  E.C. 

STICKINGS,  CECIL  THOMAS,  98  Holland  Road,  W. 

STIEBEL,  ARTHUR,  1  Sussex  Place,  Hyde  Park,  W. ;  and  6  New  Court,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
STINSON,  HENRY  A.,  Widdicombe,  Overbury  Avenue,  BeckenJiam. 
STIRKE,  MAJOR  H.  R.,  Convamore  Camp,  Ballyhooly,  Cork. 
fSTOCKS,  ALBERT  L.,  West  Bank,  Kegworth,  Leicestershire. 
STOKES,  ALBERT  E.,  Temple  Street,  Wolverhampton. 
STOKES,  HERBERT  LESLIE,  Mashona,  Sunningdale,  Berks. 
STONEHAM,  ALLEN  H.  P.,  30  St.  Swithirfs  Lane,  E.C. 
STONEY,  WILLIAM,  c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  222  Strand,  W.C. 
STOPFORD,  JAMES  T.  A.,  11  Cardigan  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
STORE,  JOHN  CASH,  Cedars,  Grimsby. 
f  STOREY,  CHARLES  B.  C.,  Plas  Nantyr,  Glyn,  Chirk. 
STORY,  THOMAS,  Guestling,  Maidenhead. 

STRACEY-CLITHEROW,  COLONEL  JOHN  B.,  Hotham  Hall,  Brough,  Yorks. 
fSTRADBROKE,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  Henham  Hall,  Wangford, 

Suffolk. 

fSTRANQWAYS,  HON.  H.  B.  T.,  Shapwick,  Bridgwater,  Somerset.. 
fSTREET,  EDMUND,  Brighstone,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 
STRICKLAND,  ALFRED  G.,  68  Canfield  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
STRINGFIELD,  WM.  C.,  47  Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  S.  W. 
STRONACH,  ROBERT  SUMMERS,  The  Cottage,  Little  Stanhope  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 
fSTRUBEN,  FREDERICK  P.  T.,  Spitchwick  Manor,  Ashburton,  Devon. 
STUDHOLME,  A.,  Van  Diemen's  Land  Co.,  85  London  Watt,  E.C. 

SUETER,  COMMODORE  MURRAY  F.,  R.N.,  C.B.,  The  Howe,  Howe  Hill,  Watlington,  Oxon. 
SULIVAN,  COLONEL  ERNEST,  Wilmington,  Woking  ;  and  Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  8.  W. 
fSuTHERLAND,  DAVID  A.,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  26  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  ;    and  F  airfield  L'dge: 

Twickenham,  Surrey. 
SUTHERLAND,  DAVID,  129  Minories,  E.C. 

f SUTHERLAND,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  Dunrobin  Castle,  Golspie,  Sutherland. 
SUTTON,  LEONARD,  Hillside,  Reading. 

SUTTON,  M.  H.  FOQUET,  Erlegh  Park,  Whiteknights,  Reading. 
SWAN,  PETER,  W estlea,  Broughton  Ferry,  N.B. 
SWAN,  ROBERT  A.,  The  Nook,  Shennington,  Banbury. 
SWANZY,  FRANCIS,  The  Quarry,  Sevenoaks. 

SWAYNE,  CHARLES  R.,  C.M.G.,  Lifton  Howe,  St.  Mary  Church,  South  Devon. 
SWINBURNE,  MAJOR  THOMAS  R.,  23  Eaton  Place,  S.  W. 
fSwiRE,  GEORGE  W.,  27  Princes  Gardens,  S.W. 
SYDENHAM,  COLONEL  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  F.R.S..  101  Onslow 

Square,  S.  W.  ;   and  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.  W.  ;  and  The  Priory,  Lamber- 

hurst,  Kent. 
fSYKKS,  GEORGE  H.,  M.A.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Glencoe,  64  Elmbourne  Road,  Tooting  Common,  S.  W. 


86  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


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Election. 

1897 
1902 


1913 
1912 
1883 
1885 
1888 
1910 
1914 
1902 
1911 
1910 
1888 
1915 
1881 
1881 
1915 
1915 
1893 
1914 
1908 
1905 


1896 
1914 
1897 
1915 
1903 
1912 
1914 
1912 
1892 
1890 
1889 
1897 
11885 
1915 
1886 


1914 
1914 
1906 
1912 
1892 
1913 
1912 


1907 
1908 
1897 


1913 


1915 
1915 
1911 
1882 


fSYKES,  ROBERT  D. 

SYTNEE,  ALBERT  H.,  11  Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

TALBOT,  GUSTAVUS  A.,  Marchmont  House,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts. 

TALBOT,  LORD  EDMUND,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  1  Buckingham  Palace  Gardens,  S.W. 

TALBOT,  MAJOR-GENERAL  THE  HON.  SIR  REGINALD,  K.G.B.,  12  Manchester  Square,  W. 

•{•TALLENTS,  GEORGE  WM.,  B.A.,  49  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 

TAMPLIN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HERBERT  T.,  K.C.,  3  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 

TANGYE,  WILFRID  N.,  35  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

TANNER,  ERNEST,  Heath  Lodge,  Newmarket. 

fTARTE,  ERNEST  E.  F.,  The  Hythe,  Staines. 

{TAYLOR,  GILBERT,  50  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

TAYLOR,  J.  V.  ELLIOTT,  J.P.,  14  King  William  Street,  Strand,  W.C. 

fTAYLOR,  JAMES  B.,  Lyne  Grove,  Virginia  Water. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  BROWN,  Hazell  Hall  East,  Dundee. 

fTAYLOR,  THEODORE  0.,  M.P.,  Sunny  Bank,  Batley,  Yorkshire. 

•J-TAYLOR,  W.  P.,  32  Great  St.  Helens,  E.G. 

TAYLOR- WHITE,  ALFRED,  6  Norfolk  Terrace,  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds. 

TAZEWELL,  F.  W.,  The  Chauntry,  Burnham  Abbey,  Bucks. 

TEGETMEIER,  CHARLES,  Normanhurst,  Brighton  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 

TEMPLE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  RICHARD,  BART.,  C.B.,  C.I.E.,  The  Nash,  Near  Worcester. 

TENCH,  SAMUEL  E.,  Baron's  Court  Chambers,  West  Kensington,  W. 

•{•TENNYSON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  Aldworth,  Haslemere  ;  and  Farringford,  Fresh- 
water. 

TERRY,  JOHN  H.,  Elmcote,  Barnet. 

THELLUSSON,  HON.  PERCY,  24  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 

THEOPHILUS,  DAVID,  165  Westbourne  Grove,  W. 
J.  C.,  University  Club,  Edinburgh. 

fTHOMAS,  D.  C.  J.,  Elm  Croft,  Winn  Eoad,  Southampton. 

THOMAS,  J.  LAMBLY,  21  North  Park,  Eltham,  Kent. 
^THOMPSON,  A.  BBBBY,  M.I.Mech.E.,  M.Inst.M.M.,  3  Lombard  Street,  E.C 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR  W.,  40 A  Queen  Street,  Gheapside,  E.G. 

*THOMPSON,  SIR  E.  MAUNDE,  G.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  LL.D.,  Mayfield,  Sussex. 

•{•THOMPSON,  SYDNEY,  Farnaby,  Kippington,  Sevenoaks.    ' 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER,  3  Copthall  Buildings,  E.G. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER,  Burgie  House,  Forres,  N.B. 

THOMSON,  ARTHUR  H.,  Eyes  Hall,  Little  Herry,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  CURTIS,  8  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W. 

THOBNB,  SIB  WILLIAM,   Messrs.  Stuttaford  A   Co.,    11    New    Union   Street,    Moor  Lane, 
E.C. 

THORNEYCROFT,  JAMES  B.,  HiUhouse,  Troon,  Ayrshire. 

THOBNBYOBOFT,  WALLACE,  Plean  House,  Plean,  Stirling,  N.B. 

fTnoRNHiLL,  THOMAS  B.  CLARKE,  3  Carlisle  Place,  S.W.  ;  and  Rushton  Hall,  Kettering. 

THORNTON,  A.  NORMAN,  Hose  Bank,  Cleveland  Road,  South  Woodford. 

THORNTON,  WILLIAM,  Monks  Risboro',  Princes  Eisboro\  Bucks. 

THWAITBS,  OYRIL  EVBBBD,  M.D.,  8  South  Eoad,  Eedland,  Bristol. 

THYNNB,  LORD  ALEXANDER,  M.P.,  L.C.C.,  Norton  Hall,  Daventry,  Northants,  and  15  Man- 
chester Square,  W. 

TICKLB,  ARTHUR  H.,  11  Mount  Street,  W. 

TILBY,  AUBREY  WYATT,  Howstean,  Raglan  Road,  Frinton-on-Sea,  Essex. 

TIMSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SAMUSL  ROWLAND,  V.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  c/o  Messrs.   W.  Cooper  «fe 
Nephews,  Berkhamsted. 

TINNOOK,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.M.S.,  F.R.E.S.,  3  Thurleigh  Mansions,  Wands- 
worth  Common,  S.  W. 

TIPPETTS,  PERCY  W.  B.,  11  Maiden  Lane,  E.C. 

TODD,  CHARLES  E.,  Wayside,  St.  Andrews,  Scotland. 

TOLLBMACHB,  ALBERT  E.,  The  Limes,  Great  Shelf ord,  Cambridge. 

TOMKINSON,  GBOBGB  ARNOLD,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  76  Cannon  Street,  £}.C, 


Resident  Fellows. 


87 


Year  of 
Election, 

1909 
1906 

1897 
1889 
1884 
1893 
1888 
1913 
1909 
1913 
1905 
1911 
1912 
1908 
1899 

1885 
1912 
1883 
1905 
1915 
1910 
1912 
1886 
1898 

1916 
1904 
1908 

1895 
1912 

1913 
1910 
1888 
1902 
1912 
1910 
1914 
1913 
1916 
1880 
1910 

1884 
1911 
1897 
1887 
1912 
1883 
1912 
1912 
1897 
1913 
1897 
1893 


TONKIN,  REV.  ALFRED  E.,  B.A.,  Dilslon,  Belmont,  Surrey. 

fToucHE,  GEORGE  A.,  M.P.,  Brootnfield,  Westcott,  Dorking  ;  and  Basildon  House,  Moorgale 

Street,  E.G. 

TOWNEND,  THOMAS  S.,  c/o  "  Argus  "  Office,  10  Salisbury  Square,  E.G. 
fTRAiLL,  GILBERT  F.,  Broadlands,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
TRAVERS,  BENJAMIN,  Royal  Societies  Club,  St.  James1  Street,  S.  W. 
TRAVERS,  E.  A.  O.,  M.R.C.S.,  Bourne  Lodge,  Farnham,  Surrey. 
TRBACHER,  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  5  Whittington  Avenue,  E.G. 
TREDKGAR,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Tredegar  Park,  Newport,  Mon. 
TRUSCOTT,  ALDERMAN  SIR  G.  WYATT,  BART.,  87  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 
TUCKER,  A.  B.,  Penkivil,  Highland  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 
TUCKER,  FREDERICK  N.,  The  Grey  House,  Epsom. 
TUFFILL,  DANIEL  F.,  The  Vron,  Orchard  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 
•J-TUPPER,  GEOFFREY  WM.,  6  Holmbush  Road,  Putney  Heath,  S.  W. 
TURNBULL,  ERNEST,  H.,  Craigie  Lea,  4  Muswell  Avenue,  Muswell  Hill,  N. 
TURNER,  FREDERICK  WM.,  The  Grange,  Church  Street,  Stoke  Newington,  N.  ;   and  50  Old 

Broad  Street,  E.G. 

TURNER,  GORDON,  c/o  Colonial  Bank,  16  Bisliopsgate,  E.G. 
TURNER,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  1  Regent  Street,  S.  W. 

TURNER,  HON.  JOHN  H.,  15  Hereford  Square,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
TURNER,  ROBERT  J.,  J.P.,  1  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 
TURNOR,  CHRISTOPHER  HATTON,  Stoke  Rochford,  Grantham,  Lines. 
TWEEDALE,  RANDOLPH  H. 

TWEEDY,  SIR  JOHN,  F.R.C.S.,  LL.D.,  100  Harley  Street,  W. 
TWYNAM,  GEORGE  E.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  2  Wetherby  Place,  S.W. 
TYSER,  HENRY  ERSKINE,  9  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 

UNSNVORTH,  I.  (COLONEL,  SALVATION  ARMY),  101  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
fUsHBR,  SIR  ROBERT,  BART.,  Norton,  Ratho  Station,  Midlothian. 
fUsHBRWOOD,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  THOMAS  E.,  Bagdale,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

VAN  ULSBN,  DIRK,  57  Hamilton  Terrace,  N.  W. 

VASSAR-SMITH,  RICHARD  V.,  J.P.,  16  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. ;  and  Gharlton  Park,  Gharlton 

Kings,  Glos. 

VEALE,  HBNHY  MALLET,  Passaford,  Hatherleigh,  Devon. 
VEASEY,  ARTHUR  0.  T.,  8  Queen  Street,  E.G. 
VBITCH,  JAMBS  A.,  Ernstowe,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. 

VBHDON,  ARTHUR,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  8.  W< 
VESTEY,  WILLIAM,  Hotel  Cecil,  Strand,  W.G. 
VIOKERY,  J.  COLLARD,  Leigh  Holme,  StreatJiam,  S.  W. 
VIGOUR,  JULIUS,  Hatherley,  London  Road,  Reading. 
VINER,  JOHN  WILLIAM, 

VINES,  CAPTAIN  WALTER  SHERARD,  Heading  ton  Hill,  Oxford. 
Voss,  HERMANN,  Pacific  Phosphate  Go.,  3  Lloyd's  Avenue,  E.G. 
VOYSEY,  ALFRED  E.,  35  Slaithwaite  Road,  Lewisham,  S.E. 

WADDINGTON,  JOHN,  Blomfield  House,  London  Watt,  E.G. 

WADE,  MARK  H.,  195  Strand,  W.G. 

WADHAM,  WM.  JOSEPH. 

WAGHORN,  JAMES. 

WAKEFIELD,  W.  B.,  Wilcot,  Bisley,  Surrey. 

WALDRON,  DBRWENT,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Royal  Societies  Club,  63  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

WALDRON,  GBORGE  L.,  J.P.,  Wynford,  Ray  Park  Avenue,  Maidenhead. 

WALDRON,  WALTER  GEORGE,  Farnborough  Hall,  Farnborough,  Nr.  Banbury. 

WALKER,  EDMUND,  67  De  Pary's  Avenue,  Bedford. 

WALKER,  EDWARD  GEORGE,  337  Beverky  Road,  Hull. 

t WALKER,  FRANK,  36  Basinghall  Street,  E.G. 

WALKER,  HON.  GILES  F.,  c/o  Messrs.  Robertson,  Bois  <fc  Go.,  12  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 


88  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1895 
1910 
1913 
1883 
1885 
1887 
1911 
1916 
1913 
1882 
1903 
1900 
1902 
1894 
1911 
1891 
1913 
1901 


1914 
1881 
1896 
1913 
1907 
1905 
1885 
1889 
1882 
1915 
1916 
1911 
1912 
1913 


1913 
1916 
1885 
1895 


1911 
1915 
1901 
1901 
1910 
1912 
1910 
1891 
1887 
1915 
1906 


1880 
1915 
1890 
1913 
1910 
1912 
1892 


fWALKBR,  HENRY  DE  ROSBNBACH,  41  Kensington  Square,  W. 

WALKER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  D.S.O.,  Biskra,  Pinner. 

WALKER,  Louis  EDWARD,  Windham  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.  W. 

WALKER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  R.  S.  FROWD,  C.M.G.,  Scott's  Lodge,  Knockholt,  Kent. 

fWALKER,  ROBERT  J.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  Ormidale,  Combe  Down,  Bath. 

WALKER,  RUSSELL  D.,  North  Villa,  Park  Road,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

WALKER,  THEODORE,  F.R.G.S.,  Glenn  Hall,  Leicester. 

WALKER,  THOMAS  FREDERICK,  Sun  Works,  First  Tower,  Jersey. 

WALKER,  W.  BARBERRY,  Willastow,  Moor  Lane,  Crosby,  Liverpool. 

WALL,  T.  A. 

WALLACE,  GEORGB  W.,  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  2 A  Bishopsgaie,  E.G. 

WALLACE,  PROFESSOR  ROBERT,  F.L.S.,  F.R.S.E.,  The  University,  EdinburgJ^ 

WALLACE,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  Weycroft  Manor,  Axminster. 

WALLIS,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  FREDERIC,  D.D.,  Red  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

WALMISLEY,  NICHOLAS,  L.M.S.S.A.,  L.S.A.,  26  Duke  Street,  Piccadilly,  W. 

WALPOLB,  SIR  CHARLES  G.,  M.A.,  Broadford,  Chobham,  Woking. 

WALTER,  ARCHIBALD  S. 

WALTON,  SIR  JOSEPH,  BART.,  M.P.,  Reform  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W.  ;  and  Glenside,  Saltburn- 

by-the-Sea. 

WALTON,  W.  ERNEST,  Langside,  Queen's  Road,  Forest  Hill,  S.fl. 
WANLISS,  THOMAS  D.,  4  West  Stanhope  Place,  Edinburgh. 
WARBURTON,  SAMUEL,  20  Caburn  Road,  Hove,  Brighton. 

WARD,  LIEUT. -COMMANDER  RICHARD  BARRINGTON,  R.N.,  50  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 
WARD,  THOMAS  RAWDON,  44  Windsor  Road,  Slough. 
WARE,  FABIAN,  14  Wyndham  Place,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 
WARE,  JERRY  GEORGH,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Patt  Matt,  S.  W. 

WARING,  FRANCIS  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Uva  Lodge,  49  Mount  Avenue,  Baling,  W. 
WARNBR,  OLIVER  W.,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht  Club,  Weymouth. 
WARREN,  ARTHUR  JOHN,  The  Cedars,  Epsom. 
WARREN,  SIR  HERBERT,  K.C.V.O.,  Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 
WARREN,  J.  GRANT,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  7  Devonshire  Place,  Eastbourne. 
WARREN,  PHILIP  D.,  C.M.G.,  Boulderwood,  Mount  Herrnon  Road,  Woking. 
fWARRENDHR,  VICE-ADMIRAL  SIR  GEORGB,  BART.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  23  Great  Cumberland 

Place,  W. 

WARWICK,  SEPTIMUS,  13  South  Square,  Gray's  Inn,  W.C. 

WATERHOUSE,  CHARLES,  Messrs.  Luke  &  Spencer,  Ltd.,  Broadheath,  Manchester. 
fWATERHOUSE,  LEONARD,  25  Gloucester  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
WATERHOUSE,  P.  LESLIE,  M.A.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  1  Verulam  Buildings,  Gray's  Inn,  W.C.  ;  and 

Shotover,  College  Avenue,  Epsom. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER,  Aldene,  Chase  Green  Avenue,  Enfield. 
WATSON,  ANGUS,  Ellison  Place,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
f  WATSON,  EDWIN  A.,  14  Lawn  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
WATSON,  JOHN  A.  S.,  Ellangowan,  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey. 
WATSON*  WILLIAM  E.,  100  Grange  Drive,  W  inch-more  Hill,  N. 
WATSON,  WM.  HAROLD,  Carrisbrooke,  Woodstock  Road,  Golder's  Green,  N.  W. 
WAY,  HERBERT  L.,  J.P.,  The  Change,  Great  Yeldham,  Essex. 

WEATHERLEY,  CHARLES  H.,  Messrs.  Cooper  Bros.  &  Co.,  14  George  Street,  Mansion  House.  E.G. 
fWEAVER,  HENRY  E.,  C.E.,  Coletville,  Colet  Gardens,  Hammersmith,  W. 
WEAVER,  HERBERT  MARSHALL,  D.D.S.,  137  Gloucester  Road,  S.W. 
WEBB,  C.  AUGUSTUS,  New  England  Co.,  26  Bloomsbury  Square,  W.C. ;  and  40  Knatchbull 

Road,  Camberwell,  S.E. 

WEBB,  HENRY  B.,  Holmdale,  Dorking,  Surrey. 

WEBB,  CAPTAIN  RODERICK  BEAUCLERK,  Newstead  Abbey,  Nottingham. 
WEBBER,  CAPTAIN  L.  HANBURY. 

WEBSTER,  PERCY,  Walcotts,  Malford  Grove,  Snaresbrook,  N.  E. 
WEBSTER,  R.  GRANT,  83  Belgrave  Road,  S.  W. 
WEBSTER,  ROBERT  H.,  184  Aldersgate  Street,  E.C. 
WEDDEL,  WILLIAM,  17  St.  Helen's  Place,  E.C. 


Resident  Fellows.  89 

Year  of 
Election. 

1909     WEBKLEY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  GEORGE  M.,  V.D.,  2  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 

1912 

1884 

1883 

1881 

1915 

1912 

1912 


WEIGALL,  ARTHUR  RAYMOND,  253  Caxton  House,  Westminster,  S.  W. 
WEIL,  BENJAMIN  BERTIE,  3-4  Lothbury,  E.G. 
WEIL,  JULIUS,  3-4  Lothbury,  E.G. 
WEIL,  MAJOR  SAMUEL,  3-4  Lothbury,  E.G. 
fWEiR,  ANDREW,  57  Holland  Park,  W. 
WELLDON,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Beechlawn,  Tonbridge. 

fWELLiNGTON,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Apsley  House,  Piccadilly,  W. ;  and 
Stratfield  Saye,  Mortimer,  Berks. 

1915  fWELSFORD,  JAMES  HUGHES,  6  Garlton  Gardens,  S.W. 

1893  fWELSTEAD,  LEONARD,  c/o  National  Safe  Deposit,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

1898  WENYON,  WILLIAM  F.,  26  Talbot  Avenue,  Bournemouth. 

1911  WEST,  ALFRED,  F.R.G.S.,  Rozel,  Villiers  Road,  Southsea. 

1912  WEST,  CAPTAIN  CYRIL  C.,  Kilcroney  House,  Bray,  Ireland. 

1912  WESTMINSTER,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  G.C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  33  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  ; 

and  Eaton  Hall,  Chester. 

1909      WETHERED,  OLIVER,  Rosebriars,  Esher,  Surrey. 

1877      WETHERELL,  WILLIAM  S.,  21  Grangewood  Mansions,  South  Norwood,  S.E. 
1880     WHARTON,  HENRY,  30  Hans  Mansions,  S.W. 

1888  WHEELER,  ARTHUR  H.,  Fielden,  Hay  ward's  Heath. 

1913  WHITBURGH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  39  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. ;   and  Whitburgh  House, 

Ford,  Dalkeith. 
1912      WHITCOMBE,  BERTIE  E.  H.,  2  Addle  Hill,  Carter  Lane,  E.G. 

1912  WHITE,  ERNEST  NORMAN,  c/o  Miss  Digby,  2  Luard  Street,  N. 

1913  WHITE,  GEORGE  GARCIA,  36  Quex  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 
1913     WHITE,  HERBERT  A. 

1902     WHITE,  MAJOR  THE  HON.  ROBERT,  16  Stratton  Street,  W. 

1885  f  WHITE,  REV.  W.  MOORE,  LL.D.,  Shelburne  Hall,  Cheltenham. 
1911      WHITEFOORD,  LIONEL  C.,  6  Norfolk  Crescent,  W. 

1911     WHITEHEAD,  HENRY  H.,  18  Boston  Road,  Brentford. 

1894  WHITEHEAD,  T.  H.,  Broadfield,  Buntingford,  Herts. 

1911  WHITFIELD,  JOHN  H.,  103  Allenburg  Gardens,  Clapham  Common,  S.W. 

1908  WHITNEY,  EDWARD,  c/o  Australian  Mercantile  Co.,  13  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 

1882  WHYTE,  ROBERT,  6  Milk  Street  Buildings,  E.G. 

1902     fWHYTocK,  WILLIAM,  Messrs.  Fowlie  &  Boden,  29  City  Road,  E.G. 
1884     WICKHAM,  H.  A. 

1916  f  WIGGLES  WORTH,  ALFRED,  2  Headway  Court,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W. 

1883  WILLCOCKS, GEORGE  WALLER,  C.B.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Redthorn,  Rodway  Road,  Roehampton,  S.  W. 

1912  WILLIAMS,  REV.  ALAN,  M.A.,  Beaconscliffe,  Bridlington. 
1907     WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  E.,  The  Hermitage,  Epsom. 

1911      WILLIAMS,  HOWARD,  69  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,  E.G. 

1913  WILLIAMS,  ALDERMAN  JABEZ,  J.P.,  34  Dulwich  Road,  Herne  Hill,  S.E. 

1914  WILLIAMS,  JAMES,  36  Regent  Quay,  Aberdeen. 

1909  WILLIAMS,  M.  BRUCE,  4  The  Avenue,  Hythe,  Kent. 

1895  WILLIAMS,  COLONEL  SIR  ROBERT,  BABT.,  M.P.,  Bridehead,  Dorchester. 
1891      WILLIAMS,  ROBERT,  Friars  House,  New  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

1916     WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  PHILLPOTTS,  Trewithan,  Liskeard,  Cornwall. 
1911     WILLIAMS-THOMAS,  JOSEPH  S.,  Parkfield,  Stourbridge. 

1889  t  WILLIAMSON,  ANDREW,  25  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 

1905     WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  BRUCE,  64  Warwick  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

1911  WILLIMOTT,  CHARLES  S.,  10  Hornton  Court,  Kensington,  W. 
1909     WILLIS,  BERTRAM  A.  G.,  War  Office,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

1915  WILLOUGHBY  DE  BROKE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Compton  Verney,  Warwick. 

1886  WILLS,  JOHN  TAYLER,  B.A.,  6  Mortlake  Road,  Kew,  Surrey. 

1912  WILSON,  ALEC,  Belvoir  Park,  Newtownbreda,  Co.  Down. 
1915     WILSON,  ALEXANDER,  15  Golden  Square,  Aberdeen. 

1886     WILSON,  COLONEL  SIR  DAVID,  K.C.M.G.,  Marchdyke,  Chandler's  Ford,  Hants. 

1899  t  WILSON,  D.  LAND  ALE,  59  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 


90  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1899  WILSON,  GEORGE,  O.B.,  Lcdeham,  Middlesex. 

1898  .WILSON,  SIR  HARRY,  K.C.M.G.,  Lennox  House,  43  Ovington  Square,  S.  W. 

1901  WILSON,  JAMES  H.  CHARNOCK,  Sudbury  Priory,  Harrow. 

1898  WILSON,  JAMES  W.,  Burghdovm,  Epsom. 

1906  WILSON,  MAURICE  F.,  M.Inst.G.E.,  11  Ashburn  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.  W. 
1911  WILSON,  WM.  WILSON,  24  Chapel  Street,  Liverpool. 

1915  WIMMS,  ERNEST,  Grocers'  Institute,  5  Outturn  Street,  E.G. 

1881  fWiNCHiLSEA,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OP,  Haverholme  Priory,  Sleaford. 

1911  WINDELER,  FRANK  B.,  33  Mulberry  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

1902  fWiNGFiELD,  MAURICE  E.,  M.A.,  C.M.G.',  Ashtead  House,  Epsom. 
1897  WINKFIELD,  JOHN,  16  Manor  House,  Marylebone  Hood,  N.W. 

1913  WINTERTON,  EARL,  M.P.,  Shillingke  Park,  Chiddingfold,  Godalming. 

1907  WODEHOUSE,  GENERAL  SIR  JOSCELYNE  H.,  G.O.B.,  G.M.G.,    Warren  Lodge,  Thursley, 

Godalming. 

1908  WOOD,  ALFRED  G.  EDWIN,  The  Tyrol,  120  Church  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 
1894  WOOD,  GEORGE,  Newsham  Villa,  North  Street,  Romford. 

1899  t-WooD,  PETER  F.,  Camden  Lodge,  Lubbock  Road,  Chislehurst. 

1913  WOOD,  ROBERT,  H..  c/o  Messrs.  Smith,  Wood  &  Co.,  3/4  Lime  Street  Square,  E.G. 

1900  WOOD,  THOMAS,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Cornhill,  E.G. 

1882  f  WOODS,  ARTHUR,  18  Lancaster  Gate  Terrace,  W. 

1916  WOOLFE,  LEOPOLD  HYMAN,  29  Duke  Street,  St.  James's,  S.W. 
1890 '  f  WOOLLAN,  FRANK  M.,  Gharlton,  Heath  Drive,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

1909  fWooLLcoMBE,  ROBERT  LLOYD,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  F.I.Inst.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.E.S.,  F.R.S.S., 

M.R.I.A.,  F.R.S.A.  (Ireland),  14  Waterloo  Road,  Dublin. 

1916  WORSFOLD,  W.  BASIL,  M.A.,  Romden  Place,  Smarden,  Kent. 

1912  WORTLEY,  MAJOR-GENERAL  HON.  EDWARD  J.  STUART,  G.B.,  G.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Nea  Farm, 

Highcliffe,  Hants. 

1916  WRAGGE,  GEORGE,  29  Hornton  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

1903  fWREN,  CHARLES  H.,  The  Rowans,  Joy  Lane,  Whitstable. 
1912  WRENCH,  EVELYN,  87  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

1912  WRENCH,  RIGHT  HON.  FREDERICK,  Killacoona,  Ballybrack,  Co.  Dublin. 
1903  WRIGHT,  ARTHUR  G.,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  Buttery  &  Co.,  7  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 

1910  WRIGHT,  RICHARD  W.,  37  Old  Jewry,  E.G. 

1913  WRONG,  MURRAY,  B.A.,  Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 
1893  WYATT,  CHAS.  GUY,  Willoughby,  Cheltenham. 

1912  WYLDE,  LIEUT. -GENERAL  EDWARD  A.,  R.M.L.I.,  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. ;  and 

London  County  cfc  Westminster  Bank,  Chatham. 

1897  fWYNTER,   ANDREW   ELLIS,   M.D.,    M.R.G.S.,    17    Eastfield    Road,     Westbury-on-Trym, 
Bristol. 

1913  YAPP,  ARTHUR  K.,  13  Russell  Square,  W.O. 
1910  fYATES,  CAPTAIN  MONTAGUE. 

1892  YERBURGH,  ROBERT  A.,  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

1912  YOUNG,  BERTRAM  W.,  199  Willesden  Lane,  N.  W. 

1912  YOUNG,  E.  DENHOLM,  W.S.,  15  Rutland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1888  YOUNG,  COLONEL  SIR  JOHN  S.,  C.V.O.,  13  Gloucester  Street,  S.  W. 

1910  tY°UNG>  W.  E.,  Besborough,  Nenagh. 

1916  fZsTLAND,  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  K.T.,  Aske,  Richmond,  Yorks  ;  and  19  Arlington 

Street,  S.W. 

1881  ZOCHONIS,  GEORGE  B,,  42  Whitworth  Street,  Manchester. 

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NON-RESIDENT    FELLOWS. 

A'BECKETT,  W.  C.,  Whitwell,  Wellington,  New  South  Wales. 

ABBIT,  W.,  B.A.,  The  College,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

ABBOTT,  CHARLES  H.,  Qrahamstown,  South  Africa. 

ABBOTT,  DAVID,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ABBOTT,  ERNEST  W.,  Drostdy,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

ABBOTT,  J.  L.  G.,  739  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ABBOTT,  COLONEL  P.  P.,  M.P.,  Glen  Innes,  New  South  Wales. 

t  ABBOTT,  PHILIP  WILLIAM,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

ABBRCROMBY,  RALPH,  382  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ABRAHAM,  FREDERICK  0.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ABRAHAM,  HILBERT,  Saltpond,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ABRAHAM,  LIONEL  A.,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 

,  HENRY,  20  Barnes  and  McFie's  Buildings,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
fABURROW,  CHARLES,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box  534,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fAcLAND,  HENRY  DYKE,  P.O.  Box  25,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
ACLAND,  LEOPOLD  G.  DYKE,  25  Armagh  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
ACTON,  ROGER  D.,  2nd  Magistrate,  Singapore. 
ACTON-ADAMS,  HERBERT,  Tipapa,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
f  ACTON-ADAMS,  REGINALD,  Wilden,  Heriot,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 
ACUTT,  COURTNEY,  P.O.  Box  1342,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fAcuTT,  ERNEST  LESLIE,  C.M.G.,  Acutfs  Arcade,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
f  AD  AIR,  ALFRED  H.,  M.A.,  Balgowan,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
ADAM,  G.  ROTHWELL,  M.D.S  84  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fADAM,  Louis  OCTAVE,  c/o  Messrs.  Adam  &  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
ADAM,  MATTHEW  JORDAN,  P.O.  Box  348,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fADAM,  PIERRE,  Forest  Side,  Mauritius.  * 

ADAMS,  HON.  ARTHUR  R.,  M.L.C.,  Goodwood,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
ADAMS,  CHARLES  F.,  Eshowe,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
ADAMS,  E.  R.  VASSALL,  Customs  House,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
ADAMS,  G.  COOKE,  M.D.,  C.M.,  305  North  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A.  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

ADAMS,  JOHN,  25  de  Mayo  395,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 
ADAMS,  JOSEPH  R.  G.,  The  Museum,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
ADAMS,  THEODORE  S.,  District  Officer,  Kuala  Krai,  Kelantan,  Malay  States. 
ADAMSON,  ALAN  J.,  161  May  fair  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
ADAMSON,  ROBERT,  M.I.M.E.,  c/o  P.O.  Box,  584  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
ADDISON,  D'ARCY  W.,  Premier's  Office,  Hobart,  Tasmania  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
ADDISON,  JOSEPH  B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Chief  Medical  Officer,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
f  ADDISON,  RICHARD  H.,  J.P.,  Secretary  for  Native  Affairs,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
ADDISON,  W.  L.  T.,  431  Broadview  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ADDISON,  WILLIAM  H.,  Kimberley  Club,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
ADERS,  WALTER  M.,  Ph.D.,  Zanzibar. 
fAois,  N.  N.,  16  Colly er  Quay,  Singapore. 
f  ADLAM,  JOSEPH  C.,  Macequece,  Inhamcarra  West,  East  Africa. 
fADLER,  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  1059,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ADOLPHY,  WILLIAM  F.  L.,  Tawao,  British  North  Borneo. 
AGAR,  WALTER  J.,  Logie  Estate,  Talaivakelle,  Ceylon. 
,  REV.  MOJOLA,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
fAGNEW,  ANDREW,  Lara,  Burwood  Road,  Hawthorn,  Victoria. 

,  ALEXANDER,  P.O.,  Box  2636,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


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1909     -J-AIKINS,  SIB  JAMES  A.  MANNING,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 


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AINSLIB,  JAMBS  R.,  Haputale,  Ceylon. 

AINSWOETH,  HERBERT,  P.O.  Box  1553,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

AIRD,  JOHN,  39  Madison  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

AIRD,  JOHN  A.,  Valentin  Gomez  2868,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

AISTRUP,  OLAP,  54  King  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ATTKEN,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  J. 

AKERS,  CHARLES  H.,  19  Avenida  San  Jose",  Guatemala. 

AKERS,  W.  STUART,  Land  Dept.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

ALBRIGHT,  FRED  STANLEY,  c/o  Messrs.  Clarke  Carson,  Macleod  it  Co.,  P.O.  Drawer  2168, 

Calgary,  Canada. 

ALCOCK,  RANDAL  J.,  460  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
ALDERSON,  ALBERT  W.,  24  Ward  Street,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
ALDERSON,  GEORGE,  QueQue,  Rhodesia. 

ALDINGTON,  HUBERT  EDWARD,  Sea  View  Road,  Grange,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
ALDOUS,  REV.  PERCIVAL  M.,  M.A. 
ALDRIDGE,  KARL  WILLIAM,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 
ALD WORTH,  J.  R.  O.,  The  Residency,  Seremban,  Federated  Malay  States. 
ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  CECIL,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  402  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

ALEXANDER,  C.  W.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ALEXANDER,  DAVID  0.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  United  Fruit  Hospital,  Quirigua,  Guatemala. 
ALEXANDER,  GILCHRIST  GIBB,  Chief- Police  Magistrate,  Suva,  Fiji. 
ALEXANDER,  J.  M.,  c/o  Messrs.  Millers,  Ltd.,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ALEXANDER,  Louis,  1624  Pendrel  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ALEXANDER,  RONALD  H.,  P.O.  Box  664,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 
ALISON,  CHARLES,  Miandetta,  Knocke  S.M.,  Belgium. 
ALISON,  JAMBS,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ALISON,  WILLIAM,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fALLAN,  A.  LESLIE,  Falkland  Islands. 
ALLAN,  ANDREW  A.,  287  Stanley  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
ALLAN,  FRANK,  Standard  Bank,  Fraserburg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
f  ALLAN,  SIR  HUGH  MONTAGU,  C.V.O.,  Ravenscraig,  Montreal,  Canada. 
t ALLAN,  JAMES  D.,  84  Willcocks  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ALLAN,  JOHN  G.,  510  Pender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ALLAN,  JOHN  H.,  Tronoh  Mines,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
ALLAN,  JOHN  ROBERTS,  Union  Bank  Building,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

f  ALLAN,  KENNETH  BRUCE,  M.B.,  B.S.,  Medical  Department,  Kumasi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ALLAN,  WILLIAM  PAUL,  Allan's  Hotel,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fALLARD,  J.  H.,  Bidor,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
ALLARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  360  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
f  ALLARD  YCE,  KENNETH  JAMES,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Nadroga,  Fiji. 
j ALLARD YCE,  H.E.,  Sm  WILLIAM  L.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Bahamas. 
ALLEN,  ARTHUR  W.,  M.A.,  M.I.M.M.,  Rodeo,  Prov.  de  San  Juan,  Argentine. 
ALLEN,  FRANK  EMBLETON,  c/o  United  Engineers,  Ltd.,  Seremban,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated 

Malay  States. 

ALLEN,  FRED,  1703  Georgia  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ALLEN,  GERALD  FRANCIS,  Mahratta,  Lane  Cove  Road,  Wahroonga,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 
ALLEN,  HARRY,  Rhodesian  Railways,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
fALLEN,  HENRY  DOUGLAS,  Jantar  Nigeria  Co.,  Naraguta,  P.O.,  Nigeria. 
ALLEN,  HERBERT,  Australasia  Chambers,  Martin  Place,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
f  ALLEN,  COLONEL  HON.  JAMES,  M.P.,  Stock  Exchange  Buildings,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand 

( Corresponding  Secretary ) . 

ALLEN,  VIVIAN  S.,  P.O.  Box  369,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
ALLHUSEN,  ORMSBY,  Braemar  Lodge,  Calgary,  Canada. 
ALLIN:  CEPHAS.D.,  The  University,  Minneapolis,  U.S.A. 
ALLISON,  THACKERAY  J.,  241  West  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
ALLSOP,  HERBERT  HENRY,  Mabira  Forest,  Jinja,  Uganda. 


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ALSTON,  ASHTON,  Hudson  Bay  Co.,  Barrier  Post,  River  Desert,  Quebec,  Canada. 
ALT,  CUTHBERT  TEMPEST,  F.C.  Central  del  Chubut,  Port  Madryn,  Argentine. 
ALTMAN,  GRANVILLE  J.,  Hotel  Versailles,  Vladivostock,  E.  Siberia  (Corresponding  Secretary] 

ALTOF,  COLONEL  ALJ,  Barrister-at-Law,  220  Rakh  Branch,  Lyallpur,  Punjab,  India. 
AM  AN,  EDWARD  G.,  cjo  Messrs.  Blake,  Lash  d;  Cossets,  Bank  of  Commerce  Building,  Toronto, 

Canada. 

AMBLER,  JOHN,  129  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
A.MBLER,  PERCY,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

AMES,  SIR  HERBERT  BROWN,  B.A.,  M.P.,  54  St.  Francois  Zavier  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
AMI,  HENRY  M.,  453  Laurier  Avenue  E.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
AMOS,  DAVID,  12  St.  Michael's  Road,  Belgravia,  East  London,  South  Africa. 
4MOS,  S.  T.  ARTJNDEL,  F.R.C.V.S.,  St.  Leonards,  Marriott  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

•AMOS,  THOMAS  N.,  Public  Works  Department,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
AMPHLETT,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  E.,  Circle  A  Ranche,  Alix,  Alberta,  Canada. 
ANDER  HALDEN,  ARNOLD  L.,  74,  Adolphstrasse,  Hamburg. 
ANDERSON,  ADAM,  B.A.,  B.E.,  P.W.D.,  Hong  Kong. 
ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER  GILLIES,  Penhalonga,  Rhodesia. 
ANDERSON,  CHARLES  CAMPBELL,  Donhead  Lodge,  Halfway  Tree,  Jamaica. 
ANDERSON,  C.  WILGRESS,  I.S.O.,  J.P.,  Department  of  Lands  and  Mines,  Georgetown,  British 

Guiana. 

ANDERSON,  DANIEL  ELIE,  M.D.,  B.A.,  B.Sc.Lond.,  F.R.S.E. 
ANDERSON,  D.  G.,  201  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
ANDERSON,  DAVID  S.  B.,  The  Grotto,  Bulwer  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
f  ANDERSON,  DICKSON,  P.O.,  Box  2815,  Montreal,  Canada. 
ANDERSON,  E.,  445  Currie  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
ANDERSON,  GEORGE  ALLAN,  M.D.,  126  Sixth  Avenue  W.,  Calgary,  Canada. 
ANDERSON,  GEORGE  E.,  Plantation  Leonora,  West  Coast,  British  Guiana. 
•(•ANDERSON,  GILBERT,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
ANDERSON,  GODFREY  R.  H.,  Edmonton  Club,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
ANDERSON,  J.  JARROLD,  367  Ridge  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
ANDERSON,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Bandarapola,  Matale,  Ceylon. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES,  P.O.,  Box  161,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

f  ANDERSON,  REV.  JAMES  F.,  B.A.,  B.Sc.,  B.D.,  St.  John's,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  STUART,  Abosso  G.M.  Co.,  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ANDERSON,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  ARMSTRONG,  c/o.  Campania  Nacional  de  Tobaccos,   Calle  Pasco  436, 
Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

ANDERSON,  MALCOLM  PEIRSE,  JesseUon,  British  North  Borneo. 

•fANDERSON,  RICHARD  E.  HUGHES,  334  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

f  ANDERSON,  STANLEY  FARMER,  Pleasant  Islandt  Nauru,  Marshall  Islands. 

{ANDERSON,  THOMAS  J.,  P.O.,  Box  173,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  Marsita,  Victoria  Street,  Potfs  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

f  ANDREW,  BERTRAM  LE  MESURIER,  Thetis  Island,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ANDREW,  CHARLES  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  308,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

ANDREW,  JOHN,  Grosvenor  Road,  Wahroonga,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

•J- ANDREW,  THOMAS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

ANDREW,  THOMAS  NICHOLAS,  Port  Arthur,  Canada. 

ANDREWS,  FREDERIC  B.,  P.O.  Box  958,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

ANDREWS,  LESLIE  ERNEST,  Suku  Suku,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ANDREWS,  THOMAS  J.,  Wallis  Co.,  Obuasi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM,  Leyland  S.S.  Co.,  Colon,  Panama. 

fANGAS,  CHARLES  H.,  Collingrove,  Angaston,  South  Australia. 

f  ANGUS,  JAMES,  Rooty  Hill,  New  South  Wales. 

ANGUS,  WILLIAM,  165  C  ostler  eagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fANNAND,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  100  William  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ANSELL,  WILLIAM  J.  D.,  I.S.O.,  Chief  Collector  of  Customs,  Larnaca,  Cyprus. 

ANSON,  FRANK  C.  M. 

ANSTEAD,  R.  D.,  c/o  Planting  Expert,  South  Parade,  Bangalore,  India. 


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ANSTEY,  REV.  ARTHUR  H.,  M.A.,  Codrington  College,  Barbados. 

ANSTEY,  NORMAN,  W eston  Lodge,  Ridge  Road,  Parktown,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

ANTLE,  REV.  JOHN,  429  Fender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fApFEL,  HERBERT,  cjo  Messrs.  E.  Ascoli  &  Co.,  Guatemala. 

tApLiN,  HENRY  BRISTOL,  Lochinvar,  Magoye,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

APPLEBY,  REGINALD  W.,  Rosebank,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 

APPLEBY,  ROBERT  R.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 

APPLE YABD,  RICHARD. 

APPUN,  J.  W.,  c/o  British  Bank  of  South  America,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

APTHOBF,  MAJOR  KENDAL  P.,  Crichton,  Westminster,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

ARATHOON,  ALBERT,  c/o  Messrs.  Silwartz  &  Co.,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 
ARBOUR,  HARRY,  c/o  Messrs.  Thomas  Morgan  &  Son,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
•{•ARCHDEACON,  ALBERT,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Toum,  South  Africa. 
ARCHER,  L.  T.  F.,  Holders,  St.  James,  Barbados. 
ARCHER,  WILLIAM  H.  D.,  Brickendon,  Longford,  Tasmania. 
f  ARCHIBALD,  R.  BRUCE,  J.P.,  Roxborough,  Tobago,  West  Indies. 
ARCHIBALD,  WILLIAM,  Roxborough,  Tobago,  West  Indies. 
ARDAGH,  MAJOR  GEORGE  H.,  D.S.O.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
ARDAGH,  H.  H.,  c/o  Professor  E.  G.  R.  Ardagh,  The  University,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ARKLESS,  FRED,  143  Promenade  de  la  Corniche,  Marseilles,  France. 
ARMBRISTER,  FREDERICK  STANLEY,  Legislative  Council  Office,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
ARMBRISTER,  PERCY  W.  D.,  Commissioner,  Harbour  Island,  Bahamas. 
ARMITAGE,  CAPTAIN  CECIL  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Tamale,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast 

Colony  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

f  ARMITAGE,  JAMES  ROBERTSON,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ARMSTRONG,  CHARLES  N.,  44  Beaver  Hall  Hill,  Montreal,  Canada. 
ARMSTRONG,  E.  LA  T.,  Public  Library,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ARMSTRONG,  FREDERICK  CHALMERS,  88,  Myrtle  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  P.,  "  Star  "  Office,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
f  ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  S.,  Inanda,  Victoria  County,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
ARMSTRONG,  JACK  P.,  H.B.M.  Consulate,  Leopoldville,  Congo  Free  State. 
ARMSTRONG,  ROBERT,  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Zanzibar. 
ARMSTRONG,  W.  SEYMOUR,  M.B.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  Battle  Harbour,  Labrador, 

Newfoundland. 

ARNETT,  EDWARD  JOHN,  Resident,  Zaria,  Northern  Nigeria. 
ARNOLD,  HUGH  E.,  Badminton  Hotel,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ARNOTT,  GRANT,  M.B.,  B.S.,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
ARTHUR,  REGINALD,  Oorinella,  Tennyson  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•{•ARTHUR,  RICHARD,  M.D.,  M.L.A.,  Military  Road,  Mosman,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 
ARUNACHALAMj  SIR  PoNNANBALAM,  Ponklar,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
ARUNDEL,  JOHN  THOMAS,  South  Sea  Islands. 
ASCOLI,  GEORGE,  Quetzaltenango,  Guatemala. 
ASH,  EDWARD  MONTE,  750  Lavalle,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
ASHE,  EVELYN  O.,  M.D.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
ASHENHEIM,  LEWIS,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

ASHER,  JAMES,  c/o  Messrs.  Agar,  Gross  do  Co.,  Casilla  de  Correo  497,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
ASHER,  MORRIS,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ASHTON,  HERBERT  S.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ASHWORTH,  JOHN,  Barrister-at-Law,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
As  PIN  ALL,  REV.  A.  A.,  Scots  College,  Sydney,  New  South  Waks. 
ASPINWALL,  J.  E.,  Bombay  Club,  India  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
ASTROP,  JOHN  H.,  P.O.  Box  430,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fATHERTON,  THOMAS  W.  T. 

{ATKINS,  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  1015,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
JATKINSON,  A.  R.,  215  Lambton  Quay,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
ATKINSON,  C.  G.  WARNER,  Keiskama  Hoek,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
f  ATKINSON,  G.  G.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 


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1914 
1912 
1883 
1907 
1915 
1914 
1914 
1911 

1889 

1902 

1910 

1910 

1911 

1913 

1901 

1904 

1911 

1912 

1907 

1914 

1887 

1914 

1900 

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1912 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1912 

1898 

1900 

1916 

1909 

1912 

1914 

1913 

1911 

1916 

1904 

1912 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  95 


ATKINSON,  GEORGE  B.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

f  ATKINSON,  JOHN,  Western  Frontier  Preventive  Service,  Half  Assinie,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ATLEE,  GEORGE  FALCONER,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

AUMULLER,  GEORGE  E.,  Messrs.  Burns,  Philp  &  Co.,  Samarai,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

AUNG,  MATING  THA  DUN,  K.S.M.,  Big  Bazaar,  Moulmein,  Burma. 

AUSTIN,  A.  P.  G.,  Colonial  Bank,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

AUSTIN,  HENRY  BOASE,  J.P.,  F.R.A.S.,  Government  Offices,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

AUSTIN,  JOHN  ALFRED,  F.R.G.S.,  N'Gasa,  P.O.  Ndola,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

AUSTIN,  MALCOLM,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

AVEY,  ARTHUR  HENLEY,  Machinery  ds  Trading  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

AWUNOR-RENNER,  W.,  M.D.,  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

AYLMER,  ARTHUR  LOVELL,  515 — 9th  Avenue,  S.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  U.S.A. 

BABBS,  ARTHUR  T.,  Rhodes  Building,  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fBABCOCK,  FRANCIS  A.,  cjo  De  Bat  Pet.  Mesig.,  Lanen  Loeloei,  Palembang,  Sumatra. 

BACH,  WALTER  ERIC,  F.C.B.A.P.,  Florida  783,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BACK,  JOHN  F.,  P.O.  Box  1777,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BACON,  EDMUND  K.,  P.W.D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BACON,  FRANCIS  W.,  J.P.,  New  South  Head  Road,  Rose  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BADNALL,  HERBERT  OWEN,  J.P.,  c/o  Secretariat,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

BAGGE,  STEPHEN  S.,  C.M.G. 

BAGGS,  STANLEY  GIFFORD,  P.W.D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BAGLEY,  F.  R.,  Jullenden  City,  India. 

fBAGOT,  WALTER  H.,  Forest  Lodge,  Aldgate,  South  Australia ;   and  Adelaide  Club. 

BAILDON,  ARTHUR  E.,  Messrs.  Baildon  and  Hunter,  P.O.  Box  238,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 

f  BAILEY,  S£R  ABE,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  50,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fBAiLEY,  AMOS,  Devonshire  Hill,  Rondebosch,  South  Africa. 
BAILEY,  GEORGE  L.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BAILEY,  H.  N.  GOODWIN,  Kenneth  Estate,  Kelantan,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fBAiLEY,  ROBERT  A.,  Palapye  Road,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

BAILEY,  ROBERT  E.,  Australian  Mercantile  Co.,  259  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
IBAILEY,  WILLIAM  J.  GEORGE,  c/o  Post  Office,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
fBAiLLiE,  F.  W.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

BAILLIEU,  HON.  W.  L.,  M.L.G.,  360  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BAILY,  HENRY  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fBAiN,  COLONEL  ANDREW. 
BAINES,  CHARLES  EDGAR,  F.C.C.A.,  299  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fBAiRD,  A.  REID. 

BAIRD,  THOMAS,  B.S.A.  Co.f  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

BAKER,  ALFRED,  Messrs.  Mansfield  &  Co.,  Singapore. 

BAKER,  ALFRED  JOHN,  Government  School,  South  Coast  Junction,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

BAKER,  E.  G.  PHIPPS,  P.O.  Box  758,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

BAKER,  F.  SANDBACH,  Nairobi  Club,  British  East  Africa. 

BAKER,  HERBERT,  P.O.  Box  4959,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

| BAKER,  THOMAS,  Yarra  Grange,  Abbotsford,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

BAKER,  WALTER  R.,  C.V.O.,  773  Sherbrooke  Street  W.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

fBAKBR,  WILLIAM  G.,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

BAKEWELL,  LEONARD  W.,  Fitzroy  Terrace,  Fitzroy,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

BALDEN,  A.  MACLEOD,  New  Amsterdam,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 

BALDOCK,  HENRY  A.,  Comptroller  of  Posts  and  Telegraphs,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fBALDWiN,  LAURENCE  H.,  Mashquoteh,  Forest  Hill  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BALDWIN,  LAWRENCE  C.  M.,  Mashquoteh,  Forest  Hill  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fBALDWiN,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  Audit  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

BALFOUR,  FRANK  J.,  El  Colorado,  Washington,  F.C.,  Pacifico,  Argentine. 

BALFOUR,  JOHN  AYLMER,  Director  of  Irrigation,  Trincomalee,  Ceylon. 

BALFOUR,  JOHN  FOBDYOE. 

BALL,  BASIL  DBS  G.,  Caixa  557,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 


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Election. 

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1915 
1915 
1910 
1914 
1903 
1913 
1915 
1915 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


BALL,  FRANCIS  M.,  El  Sukari  Mine,  P.O.,  Edfou,  Upper  Egypt. 

BALL,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

BALL,  HAROLD,  Malay  College,  Kuala  Kangsar,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

•J-BALL,  HARRY  S.,  M.Sc.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BALL,  JAMES  A.  E.,  B.A.,  B.E. 

BALL,  THOMAS  A.,  Melalap  Estate,  Tenom,  British  North  Borneo. 

BALL,  THOMAS,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  School  Board  Offices,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

BALLAM,  JOSEPH,  Strathfieldsaye,  Eston,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

BALLANTINE,  FRANCIS  GERALD,  South  American  Stores,  Calle  Florida  198,  Buenos  Aire*, 

Argentine. 

BALLANTYNE,  THOMAS,  Francistown,  Tati,  South  Africa. 
fBALLENDEN,  FRANCIS  B.,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa, 
fBALME,  ARTHUR,  Quailing,  Kelberrin,  Western  Australia. 
fBALMER,  JAMES  HENRY,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box,  114,  Buffalo,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
BALNAVES,  WILLIAM,  c/o  Messrs.  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  350  California  Street,  San  Fran- 
cisco, U.S.A. 

BAMBER,  MONTAGUE  KELWAY,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  Hyde  Park  Corner,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BAMFORD,  CAPTAIN  HARRY  WILLIAM  MARREY,  Ingwavuma,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
BANDARANAIKE,  MAHA  MUDALIYAR  SIR  SOLOMON  BIAS,  C.M.G.,  Horogolla,    Veyangoda, 

Ceylon. 

BANDARANAIKE,  MUDALIYAR  WALTER  DIAS,  29  Green  Street,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BANFIELD,  J.  A.,  492,  Main  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BANFIELD,  JOHN  J.,  327  Seymour  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fBANKART,  ALFRED  S.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
•J-BANKART,  FREDERICK  J.,  F.S.A.A.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
•J-BANKIER,  FRANK  M.,  Ora  Bander,  via  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 
BANKIER,   DAVID   ROBERTSON,   Calle  Rincon  689,   Montevideo,   Uruguay  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

•{•BANKS,  FREDERICK  GRANT,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

{BANNISTER,  CHARLES  R.,  Kaffirhilt,  Lovat,  Orange  Free  State,  South  Africa. 
{BARBER,  GEORGE  H. 

BARBER,  HILTON,  J.P.,  Hales  Owen,  Cradock,  Gape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BARBER,  HORATIO,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
B  ARBOUR- JAMES,  JOHN  A.,  Postal  Department,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BARCHARD,  COLONEL  ARTHUR  ELPHINSTONE,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

•{•BARCLAY,  ARTHUR  V.,  Kericho,  British  East  Africa. 

BARCLAY,  ED  WARD  THOMAS,  Saskatchewan  Investment  and  Trust  Co.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

BARCLAY,  JAMES  NEILL,  Challis  House,  Martin  Place,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fBARCLAY,  JOHN  W.,  674  Rividaviaf  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BARDO,  CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  S.,  Port  Office,  Zanzibar  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

BARHAM,  ERIC,  P.O.  Box  39,  Panama  City,  Central  America. 

BARKER,  ARTHUR  L.,  Wainui,  Winchester,  New  Zealand. 

BARKER,  ERIC  G.,  Railway  Dept.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

BARKER,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  Farmers'  Co-operative  Association,  Timaru,  New  Zealand  :  and 
Christchurch  Club. 

| BARKER,  H.  W.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

BARKER,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  26,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

f  BARKER,  RICHARD,  The  Bungalow,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

fBARKER,  VINCENT,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

•{•BARKER,  W.  R.,  Midelney,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

BARLEY,  JACK  CHARLES,  B.A.,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

BARLOW,  JOHN  CHAMBERLAIN,  La  Peruza,  Galarza,  F.C.E.R.,  Argentine. 

BARNARD,  HENRY  0.,  A.C.H.,  F.R.A.S.,  59  Boulevard  Pasteur,  Paris. 

BARNES,  ALFRED  H.,  45  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

•{•BARNES,  J.   F.   EVELYN,   C.M.G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  259    Church  Street,   Maritzburg,  South 
Africa. 

BARNES,  WALTER  CLARENCE,  Dyraaba,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 

BARNES,  HON.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.L.A.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 


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BARNES,  WILLIAM,  c/o  United  Tobacco  Co.,  32  Kloof  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

BARNETT,  ERNEST  A.,  Naduruloulou,  Rewa,  Fiji. 

BARNETT,  FREDERICK  J.,  Government  Residence,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands,  Western 

Pacific  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

BARNETT,  Louis  E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Stafford  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
BARNS,  E.  W.,  M.A.,  The  College,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
fBARNS,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Enggor,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BARNSTED,  ARTHUR  S.,  Industries  and  Immigration  Department,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
BARR,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  203  Darke  Block,  Regina,  Canada. 

BARR,  JOHN  FILLANS,  c/o  Home  Smith,  Esq.,  18  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
BARR,  PETER,  Express  Co.'s  Building,  Bond  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
BARRACLOUGH,  SAMUEL,  Sutherland,  Sask.,  Canada. 
BARRAUT,  EDWARD  H.,  Resident,  Kudat,  British  North  Borneo. 
BARRELL,  GEORGE  NEWMAN,  Machinery  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BARRELL,  W.  J.,  Government  Railways,  Zaria,  N.P.,  Nigeria, 
fBARRETT,  CHARLES  HUGH,  P.O.  Box  335,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
BARRETT,  GEOFFREY,  Superintendent  of  Stock,  Athalassa,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
BARRETT,  HENRY  E  W.  COOPER,  P.O.  Box  27,  Wolmaransstad,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fBARRETT,  JAMES  W.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  C.M.G.,    105  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,   Victoria 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

BARRETT,  W.  T.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  304  Campbell  Building,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BARRON,  H.E.,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  HARRY,  R.A.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  Government  House, 

Perth,  Western  Australia. 

BARR-SMITH,  THOMAS  E.,  Birksgate,  Glen  Osmond,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BARRY,  ARTHUR,  c/o  Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 
fBARRY,  ARTHUR  J.,  P.O.  Box  38,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
BARRY,  AUBREY,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 
BARRY,  DAVID  JOHN,  59  Childers  Road,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
BARTELS,  CLARENCE  B.  G.,  G.P.O.,  Singapore. 
BARTENAY,  ARTHUR,  Barrister-at-Law,  Suva,  Fiji. 

fBARTH,  HON.  JACOB  W.,  M.A.,  Attorney -General,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
BARTHORP,  JOHN  GRANVILLE,  Silverhope,  Rangitikei,  New  Zealand. 
BARTLETT,  FRANCIS,  c/o  Mr.  A.  N.  Geere,  Williams  Street,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
BARTLETT,  STANLEY,  c/o  J.  L.  Stokes,  Esq.,  Old  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 
BARTLETT,  SYDNEY  G.,  P.O.  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 
fBARTOLO,  AUGUSTO,  B.Litt.,  LL.D.,  Valetta,  Malta. 
BARTON,  CECIL  A.  BRUCE,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BARTON,  PERCIVAL  F.,  The  Treasury,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BARTON,  WILLIAM,  Barrister -at-Law,  Trentham,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BARTRAM,  W.  B.,  916  Echo  Drive,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
BASCH,  EMMANUEL,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  348,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
BASELEY,  REGINALD  BRUCE,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
BASKETT,  EDMUND  GRAHAM,  Prestea  Block  A,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BASSINGTHWAIGHTE,  ARTHUR  W.,  Ceres  Hotel,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BASTOW,  JOHN  HENRY,  Pinji  Estate,  Lahat,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fBATE,  STEPHEN  C.  C.,  c/o  Dua  Tin  Fields,  Ltd.,  P.O.,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
BATEMAN,  GEORGE,  1126  Pullitzer  Building,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. 
BATEMAN,  JOHN,  432  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BATEMAN,  JOHN  WESLEY,  Henry  Street,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 
fBATEMAN,  PERCY  H. 

BATEMAN,  WALTER  SLADE,  Prisons  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
BATES,  ISAAC  G.,  Chief  Magistrate,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands. 
BATESON,  JOHN,  Kalaya  Estate,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BATHGATE,  DOUGLAS,  P'ublic  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria* 
BATHURST,  HENRY  CHARLES,  9-10  Jaffer  Street,  Madras,  India. 
BATTY,  JAMES  A.,  P.O.  Box  208,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
BAUMANN,  L.,  85  Vause  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BAVIN,  REV.  C.  R.,  Rewa  River,  Fiji. 

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1915 
1914 
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1911 
1913 
1915 

1909 
1885 
1909 
1915 
1915 
1915 

1910 
1906 
1909 
1910 
1880 
1915 
1015 
1911 
1912 
1911 
1909 
1913 
1913 
1893 

1901 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 

1913 
1912 

1915 
1015 
1912 
1886 
1916 
1015 
1909 
1914 
1912 
1906 
1013 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


BAVIN,  REV.  FRANCIS,  Bavinton,  Stony  Hill  P.O.,  Jamaica. 

BAVIN,  T.  R.,  Sdborne  Chambers,  Philip  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BAWDEN,  FREDERICK  W.,  Standard  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa, 

BAXENDALE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WALTER,  P.O.  Box  169,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

BAXTER,  ERNEST  C.,  Customs  Department,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

fBAYES,  ARTHUR  BARTLETT,  Estancia  Gap,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 

BAYLES,  H.  L.,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

BAYLEY,  FREDERIC  JOHN,  Minatitlan,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 

BAYLY,  BRIAN  B.,  Inspector  of  Mines,  Tasck,  Upper  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

BAYLY,  CECIL. 

BAYLY,  FRANK  B.,  B.8.A.  Police,  Victoria  Falls,  Rhodesia. 

f  BAYLY,  W.  R.,  Prince  Alfred  College,  Kent  Town,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

BAYNE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Estacion  Central,  F.C.  Central  del  Uruguay,  Montevideo, 
Uruguay. 

BAYNES,  EDWARD  W. 

fBAYNES,  HON.  JOSEPH,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  239  Chapel  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

BEACHCROFT,  HENRY  A.,  Syston  Estate,  Ukuwetta,  Ceylon. 

BEAK,  FRANK  LESLIE,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Casilla  1068,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BEAK,  GEORGE  BAILEY,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Basle,  Switzerland. 

BEAL,  EDMUND  W.  RIDLEY,  c/o  Connecticut  Insurance  Co.,  Insurance  Building,  San 
Francisco,  U.S.A. 

BEAL,  WILLIAM  P.  B.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BEALE,  OCTAVIUS  C.,  474  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BEALE,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

BEAN,  C.  E.  W.,  127  Old  South  Head  Road,  Waverley,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BEARD,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  CHARLES  HALMAN,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

BEARDMORE,  GORDON  TORRANCE,  Reconquista  46,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BEARDSELL,  HORACE  EDGAR,  Engineering  Dept.,  Port  Harcourt,  Nigeria. 

BEARNS,  GEORGE  E.,  c/o  Chartered  Bank,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

BEATON,  DONALD,  P.O.  Box  15,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

BEATON,  WELFORD,  Needles,  B.C.,  Canada. 

BE  ATT  Y,  KENNETH  J.,  Police  Magistrate,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

BEATY,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  P.,  648  Ontario  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BEAUCHAMP,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  320  Cottins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

BEAUFORT,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  LEICESTER  P.,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Livingstone,  Northern 
Rhodesia. 

BEAUMONT,  SIR  WILLIAM  HENRY,  10  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

BEAVEN,  RT.  REV.  FREDERIC  H.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Mashonaland,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

BEAVEN,  REGINALD  A.  G.  (District  Commissioner),  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BEAVER,  WILFRED  N.,  c/o  Dept.  External  Affairs,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

BEAZLEY,  E.  A.,  39  Rue  de  la  Chaussee  D'Antin,  Paris. 

BECK,  HON.  SIR  ADAM,  Parliament  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fBECK,  CHARLES  A.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  The  Hall,  Bayswater,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

BECK,  LODWIJK  A.  W.,  M.B.,  Claremont,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

BECK,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JOHANNES  H.  M.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  De  Oude  Drostdij,  Tulbagh,  C.P., 
South  Africa. 

BECKER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Duala,  Cameroons. 

t  BECKETT,  HERBERT  J.  R.,  A.C.A.,  Lahad  Dato,  British  North  Borneo. 

BECKETT,  REGINALD  M.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

fBECKETT,  THOMAS  WM.,  Church  Street  East,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

BEDFORD,  JOHN  WALTER, jSawto  Cruz,  Tenerife,  Canary  Islands. 

BEEBY,  HENRY  MABDON,  Adanac  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

BEECROFT,  ERNEST  E.,  P.O.,  The  Grange,  Durbanville,  C.P.,  South  Africa 

BEEHAM,  P.  H.,  P.W.D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BEER,  G.  FRANK,  54  Glen  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BEESTON,  PHILIP  E.,  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

BEESTON,  WILLIE  GILBERT,  Cangatto,  564,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


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BBBTHAM,  HUGH  H.,  Brancepeth,  Masterton,  New  Zealand. 

BEETHAM,  WILLIAM  H.,  Wairarapa,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

BEEVEN,  A.  W.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

BEGBIE,  ERNEST  ALBAN,  D.C.M.,  J.P.,  Hartley,  Rhodesia. 

fBEGQ,  JAMES,  750  Galle  Moreno,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BEGGS,  WILLIAM,  Sea  View,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

fBEiRNE,  HON.   THOMAS  CHARLES,  M.L.C.,  Glengariff,  Derby  Street,   Hendra,   Brisbane, 

Queensland. 

fBEir.  WILLIAM,  Ascot,  Toowomba,  Queensland. 
BELCHER,  ERNEST  ALBERT,  M.A.  Oxon.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Christchurch,  New 

Zealand. 

fBELCHER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ROBERT,  C.M.G.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
BELCOURT,  SENATOR  HON.  N.  A.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
BELDAM,  JAMES  WARD,  Harrison  House,  Chilliwack,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BELPIELD,  H,E.,  SIR  HENRY  CONWAY,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Nairobi,  British  East 

Africa. 

fBELL,  ADAM,  P.O.  Box  413,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
BELL,  ALEXANDER,  Mangatapiru,  Morrin-sville,  Waikato,  New  Zealand. 
BELL,  ANTHONY,  Montr eux  Club,  Montreux,  Switzerland. 
BELL,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  G.,  M.E.C.,  C.M  G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Director  of  Public  Works,  Port  of 

Spain,  Trinidad. 

BELL,  CHARLES  NAPIER,  LL.D.,  Board  of  Trade,  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BELL,  CYRIL  M.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BELL,  EDMUND,  1346  Twelfth  Avenue  West,  Fairview,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
•fBELL,  ERNEST  THOMAS,  M.L.A.,  Coochin  Coochin,  Boonah,  Queensland. 
BELL,  HON.  SIR  F.  H.  DILLON,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BELL,  H.E.,  SIR  HENRY  HESKETH,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Mauritius. 
BELL,  HUGH,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BELL,  H.  W.,  Pickering,  Denman,  New  South  Walts. 
BELL,  JAMES,  Hillersden,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 
BELL,  JOHN  GIFFORD,  N.Z.  Loan  and  Agency  Co.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
fBELL,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JOHN  W.,  C.M.G.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
BELL,  LESLIE  L.,  Native  Affairs  Department,  Port  Moresby,  Papua,  via  Australia. 
fBBLL,  MALCOLM  F.,  Non  Partil,  Ohiya,  Ceylon. 
BBLL,  TREVOR  H.,  25  de  Mayo  81,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fBBLL,  WM.  H.  SOMERSET,  P.O.  Box  4284,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fBBLL,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL,  Oeelong  Club,  Qeelong,  Victoria. 
BELL,  WILLIAM  SNELSON,  430  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BELLAMY,  JOHN  0.,  278  Calle  Balcarce,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BELLERBY,  HERBERT,  Ruwe,  Katanga,  Belgian  Congo. 
BELLHOUSE,  DAVID  JAMES,  888  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BELLINGHAM,  EDWARD,  H.B.M.  Vice- Consul,  6A  Avenida  Norte,  Guatemala. 
BBLLIS,  CHARLES  H.  S.,  J.P.,  Ndola,  via  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BELLVILLB,  HORACE  W.,  Malvern,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
BBNDALL,   OSMUND  RUSSELL,   Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation,    Wellington,  New 

Zealand. 

BBNBDETTO,  MICHELB  DE,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

BENNET,  FRANK  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  J.P.,  26  College  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BENNETT,  ALBERT  HENRY,  c/o  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BENNETT,  ARTHUR  L.,  Sycamore  Lodge,  Digby,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
fBBNNETT,  CHRIS.,  "  Evening  News  "  Office,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BENNETT,  C.  J.  D.,  Oisborne,  New  Zealand.       , 
BBNNBTT,  EDWIN  G.,  K.C.,  Goodlands,  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 
fBENNETT,  FREDERICK  H.,  P.O.  Box  329,  East  London,  South  Africa. 
BENNETT,  GBOBGB  T.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BENNETT,  HON.  JOHN  R.,  Colonial  Secretary,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
tBENNETT,  R.  B.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
BENNETT,  RISDON,  B.A.,  Turf  Club,  Cairo,  Egypt  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

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1911 
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1901 
1893 
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1909 
1914 
1912 
1901 
1888 
1908 
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1901 


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1907 
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1913 
1910 
1914 
1912 


BENNETT,  HON.  WILLIAM  HART,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

fBBNNiB,  ALEXANDER  B.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  63  Armadale  Street,  Armadale,  Victoria. 

BENTLEY,  ALFRED  MULOCK,  A.C.I.S.,  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

BENTLEY,  EDMUND  T.,  306  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

BENTLEY,  LIEUT.  HUGH  B.,  R.N.R. 

BERESFORD,  THE  HON.  W.  A.  DE  LA  POER,  288  Beachstone  Bovlevard,  Providence,  Rhode 

Island,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

BERG,  CHARLES  E.,  Hudson  Bay  Insurance  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BERGERON,  PATRICK  J.,  Calgary,  Canada. 
BBBQH,  CECIL  JOHN,  Ph.D.,  Elliott,  Transkei,  South  Africa. 
BBBGMANN,  ALEXANDER,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BERKELEY,  ARTHUR  MOWBBAY,  Assam  and  Bengal  Railway,  Railway  Building,  P.O. 

Chittagong9  India. 

BERKELEY,  HENRY  ASTLEY,  Mount  Horne,  St.  Andrews,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
BERKELEY,  HENRY  S.,  Assistant  Resident,  Northern  Nigeria. 
BERKELEY,  HUBERT,  Qrik,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BERKELEY,  MOWBRAY  S.,  2  Evergreen  Place,  Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BERKELEY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  M.  J.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
BERNAYS,  CHARLES  E.,  45  Adelaide  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

BIRNAYS,  LBWIS  E.,  H.M.  Vioe-Consul,  Pullman's  Buildings,  Chicago,  III.,  United  States. 
BERNIER,  CAPT.  JOSEPH  E.,  P.O.  Box  2,  Lauzon,  Levis,  Canada. 
BERBY,  CHABLBS  SBAGHB,  796  Casilla  Correo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BERRY,  HOWARD  WESLEY,  568  Cottins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BERRY,  JAMES,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fBEHRY,    PROFESSOR    RICHARD    J.    A.,    M.D.,    F.R.C.S.,    The    University,    Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

BERRY,  SYDNEY  HERBERT,  Libertad  F.C.M.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BERTIN,  HENRY,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

BERTRAM,  HON.  SIR  ANTON,  Attorney-General,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fBsRTRAM,  CHARLES  FULLER,  Holmdene,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
f  BERTRAM,  ROBERTSON  F.,  High  Constantia,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 
BEST,  CECIL  B.  E.,  Messrs.  Best  &  Service,  Ltd.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BEST,  HON.  THOMAS  A.  V.,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 
fBESTER,  JOHN  BRINK,  P.O.  Box  39,  Bvlawayo,  Rhodesia. 
BESWETHERICK,  WILLIAM,  Standard  Bank,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BBSWICK,  J.  H.,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
fBETTELHEiM,  HENRI,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BETTINGTON,  DIGBY  R.  A.,  Police  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fBiBBY,  JOHN  PERCIVAL,  Santa  Elena,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 
BIBRA,  Louis  F.,  Native  Department,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 
BICKERSTETH,  JOHN  BuRGON,  The  University,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
fBiCKFORD,  ANDREW  S.,  Banco- Americano,  Guatemala. 
fBiCKFORD,  WILLIAM,  44  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BIDDLES,  FRANK,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

BIDDULPH,  CAPTAIN  L.,  Nigerian  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
BIDEN,  F.  ALAN,  Public  Works  Department,  Hong  Kong. 
|Bn>EN,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  510,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
BID  WELL,  JOHN  O.,  J.P.,  Pihautea,  Wairarapa,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.     ' 
BID  WELL,  LEONARD  M.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
BIFFEN,  E.  H.,  Railway  Department,  Minna,  Nigeria. 
BIGGAR,  H.  PERCIVAL,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BIGGAR,  WM.  HODGINS,  K.C.,  c/o  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  McGill  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BIGGER,  CHARLES  A.,  Dominion  Astronomical  Observatory,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
BIGGER,  FREDERIC  C.,  I.S.O.,  J.P.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BIGGS,  E.  KENNETH,  c/o  Borneo  Co.,  Chiengmai,  Siam. 
BIGGS,  JESSE  C.,  3£  Dover  Street,  Cambridge,  Mass.  U.S.A. 
BINDON,  CAPTAIN  W.  VEREKER,  P.O.  Mackay,  Queensland. 


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BINGHAM,  H.  B.  F.,  100  St.  Francis  Xavier  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

fBiNNiE,  GEORGE,  4o  Station,  Quirindi,  New  South  Wales. 

BINNIE,  THOMAS  I.,  C.M.G.,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

BINNS,  ABRAHAM  S.,  Messrs.  R.  J.  Whitla  &  Co.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

BIRCH,  ERNEST  V.,  Vogelvlei,  Dordrecht,  South  Africa. 

BIRCH,  GEORGE  E.f  Government  House,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

f  BIRCH,  WILLIAM  G.  GACCIA,  Erewhon,  Moawhango,  New  Zealand. 

BIRCH,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Thoresby,  Marion,  New  Zealand. 

BIRCHAL,  HAROLD  FRANK,  cjo  Messrs.  Smith,  Mackenzie  &  Co.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa 

BIRCHAL,  WILFRID  ARTHUR,  402  Bartolorn6  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BIRD,  FREDERIC  D.,  M.S.,  M.B.,  M.R.O.S.,  43  Spring  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

BIRD,  HENRY  W.  W.,  H.B.M.  Consulate,  Anlofogasta,  Chili. 

fBiRD,  J.  E.,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

BIRKBECK,  PERCY  G.,  British  Concession,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

BIRKETT,  THOMAS,  306  Metcalf  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

BIRTWISTLE,  CHARLES  A.,  Commercial  Intelligence  Officer,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

BISHOP,  ALEXANDER,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

BISHOP,  JOHN  A.,  Sausalito,  Marin  Co.,  California,  U.S.A. 

BISHOP,  HON.  ROBERT  K.,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

BISHOP,  MAJOR  W.  GORDON  V.,  P.O.  Box  818,  Regina,  Canada. 

BISHOP,  WM.  WALLS,  Baro-Kano  Railway,  Northern  Nigeria. 

BISSET,  A.  W.,  Hanipha,  Passara,  Ceylon. 

BLACHFORD,  RICHARD  T.,  159  Montrose  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BLACK,  ALEXANDER  P.,  418  Abbott  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

BLACK,  GEORGE  GORDON,  Rampah,  Bedagei,  Sumatra. 

BLACK,  GEORGE  MONTEGTT,  59  Wilmot  Place,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

BLACK,  G.  H.,  Arakiki,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

BLACK,  GREACEN  J.,  Haiti,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

BLACK,  JOSEPH,  Caixa  102,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

f  BLACK,  STEUART  G.,  Glenormiston,  Noorat,  Victoria. 

f  BLACK,  STUART,  Galoa-Nadi,  Viti  Levu,  Fiji. 

f BLACKBURN,  ALFRED  L.,  The  Boulders,  Simonstown,  South  Africa. 

BLACKBURN,  PROFESSOR  JULES  A.,  M.E.I.S.,  3  Baissac  Street,  Beau  Bassin,  Mauritius. 

fBLACKDEN,  BRIG. -GENERAL  LEONARD  SHAD  WELL,  Trafalgar  Park,  Jamaica. 

BLACKMORE,  LEWIS  ARTHUR,  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BLACKWOOD,  ROBERT  O.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fBLAGROVE,  PETER,  Orange  Valley,  Browns  Townt  Jamaica. 

JBLAINE,  HERBERT  F.,  M.L.A.,  K.C.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

BLAIR,  HON.  DYSON,  M.L.C.,  Commissioner  of  Lands,  Suva,  Fiji. 

BLAIR,  JOHN  WATSON,  "  Telegram  "  Office,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

BLAIR,  M.  CAMERON,  M.D.,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Northern  Nigeria. 

BLAIR,  PETER  C.,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

BLAIR,  R.  H.  BALFOUR,  Pahang  Co.  Rubber  Estates,  Kuantan,  Pahang,  Federated  Malay  States. 

BLAKE,  LLEWELLYN  L.,  United  Engineers,  Singapore. 

•J-BLAKELEY,  R.  H.,  P.O.  Box  102,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BLAKEMORE,  GEORGE  H.,  lO'Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BLAMEY,  RICHARD  KENWOOD,  Andalgala,  F.C.A.  del  Norte  Catamarea,  Argentine. 

BLANCH,  GEORGE  ERNEST,  Christs  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

BLAND,  CHARLES,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BLAND,  EDWARD  MALTBY,  Eastern  Railway,  Port  Harcourt,  Nigeria. 

BLANDFORD,  HON.  SYDNEY  D.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

BLANE,  WILLIAM,  M.I.M.E.,  P.O.  Box  2863,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BLANSHARD,  TENNYSON  W.,  48  Mayston  Street,  Upper  Hawthorn,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

BLASHKI,  ERIC  P.,  M.B.,  Ch.M.,  Chester,  Challis  Avenue,  Potts  Point,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

BLEASBY,  JOHN  STODDART,  Box  4,  Kinshasa,  Belgian  Congo. 
BLECH,  Louis  S.,  5  Rue  d'Erlanger,  Auteuil,  Paris. 
BLELOCH,  ROBERT,  P.O.  Box  3692,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


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1913 
1908 
1914 
1914 


BLIGH,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  M.Inst.C.E..  44  Dupont  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BLISS,  GEORGE  CECIL,  Glenlyon,  Agra  Patnas,  Ceylon. 

BLOCK,  SIR  ADAM  S.  J.,  K.G.M.G.,  Ottoman  Public  Debt  Office,  Constantinople,  Turkey. 

BLOGG,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  OSWALD  W.  G.,  A.K.C.,  c/o  London  and  Brazilian  Bank, 

Rua  Alfardega,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

BLOMEFIELD,  WILMOT,  Western  Railway  Estacion  Once,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
•J-BLOMFIELD,  HORACE  M.,  Rockhurst,  Grahamstoivn,  South  Africa. 
fBLOW,  JOHN  JELLINGS,  172  Rodney  Street.  Brooklyn,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
BLUCK,  ARTHUR  W.,  M.C.R,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

BLUMENAU,  BERNARD,  AfricanLife  Insurance  Co., P.O.  Box  1114,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BLUNDELL,  PETER  ARTHUR,  Coorparoo,  Brisbane,  Queensland ;    and  Queensland  Club. 
BLUNT,  R.  H.  THEO.,  P.W.D.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
BLYTH,  DANIEL  JOSEPH,  Mariawatte,  Oampola,  Ceylon. 
BOADLE,  THOMAS  SCOTT,  478  Bartolome'  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BOAG,  GEORGE  L.,  Ferro-Carril  Lorca  d  Baza,  Aguilas,  Provincia  de  Murcia,  Spain. 
BOARDMAN,  MAJOR  A.  SLIGHT,  Carrington  House,  Claim  Street,  Hillbrow,  Johannesburg* 

South  Africa. 

BOASE,  W.  G.,  Nismes,  West  Bank,  British  Guiana. 
BOBE,  ALFRED  H.  V.,  Bolama,  Portuguese  Guinea,  West  Africa. 

BODDAM-WHETHAM,  S.  A. 

BODDINGTON,  HENRY  D.,  D.Sc.,  Ruatav,  Bay  Islands,  Spanish  Honduras. 

BOD  EN,  WILLIAM,  431  Calle  Chacabuco,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BODLE,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  WILLIAM,  C.M.G.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

BOD  WELL,  ERNEST  V.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fBoGGik,  ALEXANDER,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

BoGGS,-N.  GARDNER,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

BOILEAU,  LEWIS  H.,  Assistant  District  Offices,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

Bois,  SIR  STANLEY,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

BOISSARD,  ARISTE,  "  EL  Salto,"  Escuintla,  Guatemala. 

BOLE,  HON.  W.  NORMAN,  K.G.,  Ardagh,  Royal  Avenue,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 

BOLT,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  St.  Ann's  Road,  Mornington,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

BOLTON,  FRED  W...  Farleigh  Plantation,  Mackay,  Queensland. 

fBoNAR,  EDWARD  R.  ERNEST,  Guayama,  Porto  Rico. 

BONAR,  JAMES,  Royal  Mint,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

BON  AS,  ALFRED  J.,  106  Boulevard  Leopold,  Antwerp. 

3oND,  W.  L.,  K.C.,  247  Bishop  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

BONFIELD,  ARTHUR  W.  BATEMAN,  B.A.,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

BONHAM-SMITH,  ROBERT. 

BONITTO,  RUDOLPH  E.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

BONNER,  GEORGE,  San  Carlos,  Falkland  Islands. 

BONYTHON,  HON.  SIR  J.  LANGDON,  C.M.G.,  King  William  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

BOOMER,  HENRY  OHESMER,  27  Bedford  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BOOTE,  STANLEY  SAMUEL,  Estancia  Las  Cabezas,  Lazo,  F.C.E.R.,  Argentine. 

BOOTH,  B.  B.,  The  Treasury,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

BOOTH,  FERDINAND  ROBERT,  P.O.  Box  1164,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BOOTH,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  99,  ChristcJiurch,  New  Zealand. 

BOOTH,  LIONEL  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  c/o  P.M  O.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fBooTH,  HON.  ROBERT  M.,  M.L.C.,  Immigration  Dept.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

BOOTH-CLARKSON,  MAJOR  J.,  A.A.M.C.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  62   Glenview  Street, 

Paddington,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BOOTY,  ARTHUR  E.,  Treasury,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
fBooTr,  CLIFFORD  W.,  c/o  Messrs.  Whittall  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BORCHERD,  CAPTAIN  DOUGLAS  DE  B.  A. 
BOROHBRDS,  JAMBS  W.,  George,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

BOEDBN,  RIGHT  HON.  SIB  ROBERT  L.,  G.O.M.G.,  K.O.,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
fBoRGHESE,  EDWARD  C.,  Abu  Tin  Co.,  Gemaa  P.O.,  Northern  Nigeria. 
BORIGHT,  SHERMAN  H.,  Lonely  Mine,  Private  Bag,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


103 


Year 
Election 

1915 

1913 
1885 
1911 
1896 
1910 
1911 
1886 
1914 
1912 
1912 
1903 


BORLAND,  ABTHTJB..  Warn,  Nigeria. 

BORLASE,  HERBERT  POYNTON,  P.O.  Box  900,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

f  BORTON,  JOHN,  Casa  Nova,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand. 

BOSANQUET,  ARTHUR  F.  G.,  Stockton,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

fBoss,  AARON  A.,  P.O.  Box  5091,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BOST,  FRANK,  Mengattal  Rubber  Estate,  British  North  Borneo. 

BOSTOCK,  ARTHUR,  The  Besoms,  Rosebank,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

fBosTocK.  SENATOR  HON.  HEWITT,  The  Ranch,  Monte  Creek,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

BOSTOOK,  J.  E.,  Oeelong,  Victoria. 

BOSTOOK,  W.  CRAMER,  Railway  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

fBoswoRTH,  GEORGE  MORRIS,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 

BOTHA,  HERCULES  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Botha  &  Goodrick,  Maitland  Street,  Bloemfontein,  South 

Africa. 

BOTLEY,  ARTHUR  E.,  Adjah  Bippo,  via  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BOTTEN,  JOSEPH,  Townsville,  Queensland. 
BOTTERELL,  JOHN  E.,  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BOTTINQ,  HORACE  WILLIAM,  326  Carlos  Pellegriai,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BOUCAUT,  HILLARY,  Jamestown,  South  Australia. 
BOUCHER,  JOHN  A.  E.,  P.O.,  Castries,  St.  Lucia. 
BOUCHER-JAMES,  W.  HERBERT,  Erudina,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BOUGHTON,  GEORGE  W.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
fBouRKE,  EDMUND  F.,  P.O.  Box  321,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
|BouRKE,  FRANK  W.,  c/o  Naraguta  Tin  Mines,  Ltd.,  Nigeria. 
BOURKE,  T.  B.,  National  Bank,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BOURNE,  ARTHUR  UNIACKE,  c/o  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
f  BOURNE,  E.  F.  B.,  Norfolk  Island,  via  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BOURNE,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  R.  M.,  C.M.G.,  Under  Secretary  for  Defence,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
BOUTELL,  FRANCIS  H.  CHEVALLIER,  564  Avenida  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BOVILLE,  THOMAS  C.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Finance,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
BOWDEN,  CHARLES  F.,  Calle  Florida  783,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BOWDEN,  WM.  DAVIS,  M.A.,  District  Commissioner,  Sierra  Leone. 

BOWD EN-SMITH,  HERMANN  N.,  Ministry  of  Finance,  Cairo,  Egypt  ;  and  Turf  Club,  Cairo. 
fBowEN,  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Middleton,  Ghristchurch,  New 

Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fBowEN,  EDWARD,  The  Towers,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
BOWEN,  M.  COLE,  Railway  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
t BOWER,  DAVID  J.,  Main  Street,  Clifton,  East  London,  South  Africa. 
BOWES,  JOSEPH,  100  Beechdale  Road,  Roland  Park,  Baltimore,  U.S.A. 
BOWES,  J.,  Survey  Department,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BOWIE,  WILLIAM,  534  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BOWLER,  FITZGERALD  G.,  c/o  Niger  Co.,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 
BOWLER,  Louis  P. 

BOWLEY,  FRANCIS  B.  L.,  Grown  Solicitor,  Hong  Kong. 
BOWLING,  THOMAS,  Arrawatta,  Inverell,  Ntw  South  Wales. 
BOWRINQ,  HON.  CHARLES  CALVERT,  O.M.G.,  M.L.O.,  Chief  Secretary,  Nairobi,  British  East 

Africa. 

fBowRiNG,  HON.  SIR  EDGAR  K,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
BOWRING,  WILLIAM,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

BOWSER,  HOWARD  ARTHUR,  Defensa  465,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fBowsER,  HON.  JOHN,  Wangaratta,  Victoria. 
fBowYER-BowER,  THOMAS,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Ashanti  River  and  Concessions,  Ltd.,  Dunkwa, 

Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BOYCE,  ARTHUR  C.,  M.P.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ontario,  Canada. 
BOYCE,  AUSTIN  A.  RODNEY,  Survey  Department,  Khartum,  Sudan. 
BOYD,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  G.,  Puerto  de  Zarata,  Lucia  Carbo,  Argentine. 
BOYD,  JOSEPH  GORDON,  2121  llth  Avenue,  Regina,  Canada. 
BOYD,  PATRICK  REID,  Calle  Freyre  1762,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BOYD,  ROBERT,  Native  Lands  Commissioner,  Suva,  Fiji. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1893 


Bo YD -CARPENTER,  H.,  M.A.,  Ministry  o/  Public  Instruction,  Cairo,  Egypt  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

fBoYLB,  HON.  ALEXANDER  G.,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
fBoYLE,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD  L.  DALRYMPLE,  R.N.,  British  Legation,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fBoYLE,  FRANK,  Que-que,  Rhodesia. 
BOYLE,  HON.  J.  R.,  K.C.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
fBoYLE,  PAT,  P.O.  Box  2452,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BOYLE,  ROBERT  CLARKE,  M.D.,  1300  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BOYLE,  WM.  HENRY,  Trincomalee  Rubber  Estates,  Trincomalee,  Ceylon. 
f  BRACKEN,  T.  W.,  Goiwrnment  Railways,  Jebba,  Northern  Nigeria. 
BRADBURY,  CHARLES  B.,  563  Moreno,  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BRADFIELD,  L.  GORDON,  cjo  South   Africa  Association,  Church  Square,  Cape  Town,  South 

Africa. 

BRADFORD,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  865,  Capetown,  South  Africa. 
BRADLEY,  ERIO  THOMPSON. 

BRADLEY,  GERALD  HENRY,  Gapis  Estate,  Padang  Rengas,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BRADLEY,  GODFREY  T.,  M.LMech.E.,  Irrigation  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BRADLEY,  JOHN  T,,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.,  J.P.,  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  South  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
BRADLEY,  RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  199,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

f  BRADNEY,  FRANCIS  W.  R.,  La  Independencia,  Las  Rosas,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
BRADNEY,  GEORGE  P.,  Department  of  External  Audit,  Singapore. 

BRADNEY- WILLIAMS,  H.,  P.O.  Box  464,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  ^ 

BRADSHAW,  HERBERT  E.,  c/o  Newfoundland  Oilfields,  Ltd.,  Parson's  Pond,  Newfoundland. 
BRADY,  REV.  HENRY  WESTBY,  693  Paseo  de  Julio,  Bueno^  Aires,  Argentine. 
f  BRAGG,  GEORGE  T.,  P.O.  Box  1868,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
BRAHAM,  ISAAC  F.,  The  Development  Co.,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 
BRAIDE,  WILLIAM,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 
BRANCH,  HAROLD  CECIL,  District  Commissioner,    Yeji,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

•BRAND,  DIGBY  H.,  Rio  Cisnes,  Nueva  Lubeca,  Chubut,  Argentine. 
BRANDON,  RUPERT  A.  L.,  J.P.,  The  Residency,  Ubombo,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
BRASH,  JOHN  W.,  Sea  View,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BRATT,  ARTHUR  E.,  Plantation  Providence,  East  Bank,  British  Guiana. 
BRATT,  JAMES  H.  DAVSON,  Treasurer,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 
BRAVO,  SAMUEL  B.  J.,  c/o  A.  R.  King,  Esq.,  Barry  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
fBRAY,  EDWARD  L.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BREAKSPEAR,  OLIVER  T.,  "  B.A.  Herald,"  Calle  Corrientes  672,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BRECKENRIDGE,  CAPTAIN  T.  W.,  Travelling  Commissioner,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BREMNER,  ALEXANDER,  Messrs.  Shaw,  Wallis  &  Co.,  4  Bankshall  Street,  Calcutta,  India. 
BRENTON,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  403  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BRETT,  EDWARD  B.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Suez. 
t  BRETT,  HENRY  T.,  P.O.  Box  135,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
BREW,  MAJOR  HENRY,  Ballarat,  Victoria  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
BRICE,  A.  J.,  SEN.,  439  Elm  Avenue,  Westmount,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BRICE,  ERNEST  P.  VAUGHAN,  Marina  Bj.  18,  Santiago,  Cuba. 
BRICE,  LORENZO  GEORGE,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

f  BRIDAL,  PERCY,  Estacion  Central,  F.C.  Central  del  Uruguay,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 
BRIDGE,  ALFRED,  La  Cumbre,  F.C.  A.  del  N.,  Argentine. 
BRIDGER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  SYDNEY,  B.S.A.  Police,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 
BRIDGMAN,  ALFRED  H.,  Government.  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
BRIDGMAN,  ARTHUR  WEAVER,  1007  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BRIERLEY,  JAMES  S.,  623  Sydenham  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BRIDGER,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE,  25  Callo  de  Mayo  179,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BRIGHT,  C.  E.,  Rostrevor,  Hopetoun  Road,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BRIGHT,  HAROLD  ERNEST,  Barrister-at-Law,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
BRIGHT,  HENRY  H.,  Charlton  House,  Mowbray,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
BRIGHT,  JOHN  WILSON,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
BRIGHT,  WILLIAM  H.  N.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  14  Farquhar  Street,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


105 


I 


Year  ot 
Election. 

19.08 
1914 
1912 
1896 
1901 
1905 
1914 
1899 
1904 

1915 
1915 
1912 
1913 
1915 
1910 
1914 
1913 
1901 
1914 

1912 
1911 
1913 

1914 
1911 
1911 
1913 

1914 
1912 
1897 
1906 
1912 
1889 
1912 
1911 
1907 
1903 
1908 
1912 
1892 
1914 

1908 
1914 
1915 
1912 
1903 
1913 
1910 
1910 
1914 
1913 
1912 
1912 
1913 


BRINK,  ABEND,  c/o  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

BRISON,  CLIFFORD  S.,  A.C.A.,  Messrs.  Price,  Waterhouse  <fc  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

BRITTON,  JAMES  CAPELL,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

fBROAD,  ARTHUR  J.,  Mauritius  Assets  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

BROAD,  WALLACE,  B.A.,  M.Inst.M.M.,  St.  Andrew's,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

BROADBENT,  WALTER  G.,  74  Pietermaritz  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

fBROADBENT,  WILLIAM,  Raleigh  Street,  Essendon,   Victoria. 

BROADRICK,  HON.  E.  G.,  The  Residency,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

BROCKMAN,  HON.  SIR  EDWARD  L.,  K.O.M.G.,  The  Residency,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated 

Malay  States. 

fBROCKWAY,  ARCHIBALD  B.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  51  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
fBRODHURST,  HUGH,  M.A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  F.  C.B.A.P.  1  S3  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine, 
BRODIE,  ALLAN,  888  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BRODIE,  ALEXANDER  BERTRAM,  211  Commercial  Union  Buildings,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BRODIE,  HUGH,  c/o  Messrs.  Norton,  Megaw  <fe  Co.,  Caixa  32,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
BRODIE,  JAMES  M.,  Messrs.  Scott  &  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
BRODIE,  THOMAS  A.,  Nive  Downs,  Charleville,  Queensland. 
BRODIE,  THOMAS  M.,  British  Bank  of  South  America,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
BRODRICK,  LANCELOT,  P.O.  Box  24,  Wepener,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
BROHIER,  Louis  C.,  M.R.G.S.E.,  L.S.A.,  Office  of  the  Principal  Medical  Officer,  Colombo, 

Ceylon. 

BROMHEAD,  WALTER  S.,  P.O.  Box  323,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
fBROMLEY,  HENRY,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
BROMWICH,  ENGINEER  COMMANDER  GEORGE  H.,  D.S.O.,  Garden  Island,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

BROOK,  E,  G.,  Eastern  Extension  Telegraph  Co.,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BROOK,  JOHN  S.,  Government  Railway,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BROOK,  CAPTAIN  W.  B.,  c/o  Secretariat,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
BROOKER,  FITZHARDINGE  W.,    English  Club,  478   Calle  Bartolome   Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

BROOKES,  HERBERT  R.,  206  Walsh  Street,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BROOKFIELD,  SAMUEL  M.,  58  Granville  Street,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
fBROOKMAN,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.O.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BROOKS,  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Stradbroke  Park,  Magill,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BROOKS,  ISAAC  F.,  P.O.  Box  96,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BROOKS,  JAMES  HENRY,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Henley  Villa,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
BROOKS,  LAWRENCE  A.  W.,  P.O.  Box  15,  Saigon,  Cochinchina. 
fBROOKS,  R.  B.,  The  Residency,  Ilorin,  Nigeria. 

fBROOKS,  W.  ALVIN,  c/o  Venezuela  Oil  Concessions,  Maracaibo,  Venezuela. 
BROOKS,  WILLIAM,  17  Oattlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BROOME,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WILLIAM,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
BROS,  HENRY  A.,  President  of  the  District  Court,  Kyrenia,  Cyprus. 
fBROTHERS,  C.  M.,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
BROTHERS,  ORLANDO  F.,  "  The  Old  Countryman,'"  507  Metropolitan  Building?,  Vancouver, 

B.C.,  Canada. 

BROUGH,  C.  A.  LA  TOUCHE,  LL.B.,  M.B.,  Suva,  Fiji  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
BROUGHAM,  GEORGE  A.,  2323  Moreno,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BROUGHTON,  ERNEST  C.  VERNON,  113  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BROWN,  ADAM,  Postmaster,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

BROWN,  DAVID  A.  MURRAY,  Sungei  Nebong,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
BBOWN,  DAVID  R.,  c/o  Messrs.  Brown  &  Vallance,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BROWN,  EDWARD,  280  Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BROWN,  ELLISON,  Akarana,  Abbot  Street,  Sandringham,  Victoria. 
BROWN,  F.  D.,  Apartado  150,  Tampico,  Mexico. 

BROWN,  F.  LESLIE,  P.O.  Box  67,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa  ;  and  Rand  Club. 
BROWN,  GEORGE  B.,  P.O.  Box  18,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
BROWN,  GEO.  WESLEY,  213  Ross  Street,  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada. 
BROWN,  G.  PRITCHARD,  c/o  B.  E.  A.  Corporation  Ltd.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 


106  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


BROWN,  His  HONOUR  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Regina,  Sask.,  Canada. 

BROWN,  HENRY  CLOSE,  Registrar.  Supreme  Court,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

BROWN,  HENRY  Y.  LYELL,  286  Ward  Street,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

BROWN,  HUGH,  Bank  of  Africa,  Vryheid,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Resident  Engineers'  Office,  Tanjong  Pagar  Dock,  Singapore. 

BROWN,  JAMES  J.,  La  Rosiaz,  Lausanne,  Switzerland. 

BROWN,  JAMES  E.  MYLES,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Lady  Grey,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South 

Africa. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

BROWN,  JOHN  BLEZARD,  Westcliffe,  Beresford  Street,  Bayswater,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
BROWN,  JOHN  E.,  Glenavon,  Somerset  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  J.  ELLIS,  P.O.  Box  39,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  HON.  J.  H.,  M.L.C.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
fBROWN,  JOHN  LAWRENCE,  Methden,  Bowenfels,  New  South  Wales. 
f  BROWN,  PROFESSOR  J.  MAGMILLAN,  LL.D.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
| BROWN,  LAWRENCE  C.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 
f  BROWN,  LESLIE  E.,  Messrs.  Brown  &  Joske,  Suva,  Fiji. 
BROWN,  NORMAN  OGILVIE,  San  Lorenzo  del  Campo  Grande,  Paraguay. 
fBROWN,  RICHARD  MYLES,  Villa  Messange,  La  Rosiaz,  Lausanne,  Switzerland. 
•fBROWN,  ROBERT,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
BROWN,  S.  SELWYN,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
f  BROWN,  THOMAS  DOUGLAS,  Lower  Burdekin,  Queensland. 

f  BROWN,  PROFESSOR  W.  JETHRO,  LL.D.,  The  University,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BROWN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.B.,  60  Stafford  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
BROWN,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  H.,  Gresham  Life  Assurance  Society,  Gape,  Town,  South  Africa. 
f  BROWN,  WILLIAM  EDMOND,  Upper  Moutere,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 
BROWN,  W.  G.,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  W.  G.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

BROWNE,  ALBERT,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  Rossall,  Rondebosch,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 
BROWNE,  AUSTIN  HAMILTON,  J.P.,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 

BROWNE,  CAPTAIN  A.  R.  INNES,  P.O.  Box  217,  Roodepoort,  Transvaal,  Smith  Africa. 
BROWNE,  BEUCER  J.,  Essenwood  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BROWNE,  CECIL  P.,  Renk,  Upper  Nile  Province,  Sudan. 
fBROWNE,  EVERARD,  Cororooke,  Colac,  Victoria. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  S.,  Chief  Secretary's  Office,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 
BROWNE,  HON.  JOSEPH  A.,  LL.B.,  M.L.O.,  Selbourne  Chambers,  Philip  Street,,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

fBROWNE,  THOMAS  L.,  Barrister --at-Law,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 
BROWNE,  WILLIAM  MITCHELL,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 
BROWNELL,  WILLIAM  P.,  Liverpool  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
BROWNHILL,  DAVID  JAMES,  1 17  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BROWNLEE,  MAJOR  JOHN  INNES,  D.S.O.,  Tembani,  Alexandra  Road,  King  William's  Town, 

South  Africa. 

fBRUCE,  ALEXANDER  LIVINGSTONE.  Magomero,  Nyasaland. 
BRUCE,  C.  A.  C.,  Canada  Life  Insurance  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
f  BRUCE,  GEORGE. 

BRUCE,  HERBERT  A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  64  Bloor  Street  float,  Toronto,  Canada. 
BRUCE,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BRUCE,  MALCOLM  A.,  Bibiani  Ltd.,  via  Dunkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BRUCE,  R.  RANDOLPH,  Wilmer,  Columbia  Valley,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BRUCE,  THOMAS  D.  H.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
BRUCE,  WILLIAM  J.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Mopea  Sugar  Factory,  cjo  British  Central  Africa 

Co.,  Chinde,  East  Africa. 

BRUCE-MILLER,  FREDERICK  VERNON,  Solwezi,  via  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fBRUNNER,  ERNEST  AUGUST,  J.P.,  Eshoive,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
BRUNTON,  FREDERICK  W.,  Government  Land  Svrvti/or.  Belize.  British  Honduras. 
fBRUNTON,  MAJOR  JOHN  SPENCER,  J.P.,  Gladswood,  New  South  Head  Road,  Double  Bay, 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1913 
1908 
1913 
1915 
1915 
1896 
1893 
1913 
1916 
1913 
1897 
1913 
1915 
1914 
1913 
1915 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1880 
1911 
1883 
1886 
1909 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1914 
1912 
1914 
1905 
1909 
1912 
1901 
1912 
1912 
1910 
1915 
1897 
1916 
1914 
1914 
1915 
1912 
1907 


1912 
1912 
1915 


1913 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  107 


BRYAN,  GEORGE  J..  The  Alberta  Loan  &  Investment  Co.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

BRYAN,  MAJOR  HON.  HERBERT,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

BRYAN,  JOSEPH  JAMES,  P.  W.D.,  Hong  Kong. 

f  BRYAN,  SMITH  THOMSON,  Messrs.  Arbuckle  &  Co.,  Rua  S.  Bento  4,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

BRYANS,  JOHN  GEORGE,  4514  Calle  Asuncion,  Villa  Devoto,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BRYANT,  ALFRED,  Standard  Bank>  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fBRYANT,  ALFRED  T.,  The  Residency,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

BRYANT,  EDMUND,  P.O.  Box  54,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

BRYANT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Acting  District  Officer,  Bindings,  Straits  Settlements. 

BRYANT,  JOHN  AMBROSE,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fBRYANT,  JOSEPH,  J.P.,  2  Westgarth  Street,  East  Malvern,  Victoria. 

BRYCE,  ALEXANDER,  Villa  Freeland,  Trieste,  Austria. 

BRYCE,  E.  D.,  Johore,  Straits  Settlements. 

BRYDON,  WILLIAM,  175  Pacific  Avenue,  E.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

BUCHAN,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  604,  Bulawayo,  Rhode-sia. 

BUCHAN,  PERCIVAL  EDMUND,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

BUCHANAN,  ALEXANDER,  Mount  Royal  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 

fBucHANAN,  CYRIL  BEVERLY,  Gavutu,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

BUCHANAN,  DONALD,  M.D.,  Ch.B.,  D.P.H.,  Port  Moresby,  Papua,  via  Australia. 

BUCHANAN,  HON.  SIR  E.  JOHN,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fBucHANAN,  J.  CAMERON,  Samarindat  Dutch  Borneo. 

BUCHANAN,  SIR  W  ALTER  CLARKE,  Wairarapa,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

W.  F.,  J.P.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BUCHANAN,  W.  F.,  JUN.,  Warrigal  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BUCKERIDGE,  ALFRED  D.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BUCKERIDGE,  GEORGE  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  31,  Eltham,  Taranaki,  New  Zealand. 
BUCKINGHAM,  H.  W.  T.,  Nanchital  Apartado  14,  Puerta  Mexico,  V.C.,  Mexico. 
BUCKLEY,  J.  DAWSON,  81  Rue  Paradis,  Marseilles,  France. 
BUCKLEY,  JOHN  F.,  Alberta  Loan  &  Investment  Co.,  Calgary,  Canada. 
BUCKLEY,  STANLEY,  Estancia  La  Juanitat  Bagnal,  F.G.O.,  San  Luis,  Argentine. 
BUCKMASTER,  JOHN,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate,  South  Africa. 
BUCKNALL,  H.  M.,  478  Bartolome"  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BUCKNELL,  W.  WENTWORTH,  Quambone  Station,  Quambone,  New  South  Wales. 
BUCKNILL,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  JOHN  A.  S.,  M.A.,  Singapore. 
BUDDLE,  BASIL  DIXON,  c/o  J.  F.  Buddie,  Esq.,  Victoria  Arcade,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
BUDGE,  DONALD,  P.O.  Box  1090,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 

BUIST,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  H.  J.  M.,  D.S.O.,  Roberts  Heights,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
BULAU,  Louis,  Anglo-Ceylon  &  General  Estates  Co.,  Mauritius. 
BULKLEY,  GEORGE,  Hurlingham,  F.C.  Pacifico,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BULL,  ALFRED  E.,  505  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fBuLL,  CHARLES,  Aorangi,  Feilding,  New  Zealand. 

BULL,  LESLIE  N.,  Nicholson  Street,  Burwood,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  Pioneer  Club. 
BULL,  WM.  PERKINS,  K.C.,  514  Temple  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 
BULLEN,  GEORGE  L.,  Block  14  Torrington,  N.L.,  Bismuth,  Deepwater,  New  South  Wales. 
BULLEN,  PERCY  S.,  66  Broadway,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. 
f  BULLEN,  WM.  ALFRED.  Star  Life  Assurance  Society,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
BULLICK,  HAROLD  ST.  JOHN,  Gogol  Street,  21,  Petrograd,  Russia. 
BULLOCK,  H.E.,  LIEUT.  -GENERAL  SIR  GEORGE  M.,  Government  House,  Bermuda. 
BULLOCK,  HOWARD,  235  Macqiiarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BULLOCK,  W.  F.,  10  Pinehurst  Avenue,  New  York  City,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
BULMAN,  W.  J.,  Industrial  Bureau,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

FREDERIC  W.,  c/o  Mrs.  D.  Mclntyre,  Ben  Etive,   Park  Road,  Rondebosch,  South 


Africa 

BULWER,  HENRY  ALAN,  1728  Georgia  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BULYEA,  HON.  GEORGE  H.  V.,  Board  of  Public  Utility,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
BUNBURY,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  HARRY  P.  VERSTURME,  c/o  National  Bank  of  India,  Nairobi, 

British  East  Africa. 
BUNBURY,  RICHARD  W.  V.,  Kiboko  Flats,  Chania  Bridge  P.O.,  British  East  Africa. 


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Year  of 
Election. 

1913     f  BUNNY,  JOSEPH,  Forest  Department,  Olokemeji,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1909 

1915 

1912 

1914 

1892 

1914 

1915 

1914 

1903 

1914 

1914 

1899 


BUNTINB,  ROBERT  A.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  M.L.A.,  151  Pietermaritz  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa, 

BUNTING,  ROBERT  GEORGE,  P.  W.D.  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

BUNTING,  R.  H.,  Agricultural  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BUNZ,  ALFRED,  79  Springfield  Road,  St.  Albans,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

BURBURY,  EDWARD  P.,  New  Zealand  Loan  and  Agency  Co.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

BURBURY,  T.  R.  D.,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 

BURCH,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  Uitenhage,  South  Africa. 

BTTRCH,  WILLIAM  R.,  Uitenhage,  South  Africa. 

BURCHELL,  HERBERT  C.,  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

fBuRCHETT,  JAMES  B.  G.,  Nueva  Lubeca,  Chubut,  Argentine. 

BURDEKIN,  SYDNEY,  197  Macquarrie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BURDON,  MAJOR  HON.  J.  ALDER,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Administrator,  St.  Kitts,  West 

Indies. 

fBuRDWAN,  THE  MAHARAJA  DHIRAJ  OF,  K.C.S.I.,  The  Palace,  Burdwan,  Bengal,  India. 
BURFITT,  CHARLES  T.,  Glebe  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BURGE,  ARTHUR  W.  B.,  Jos,  Naraguta  P.O.,  Nigeria. 

fBuRGESS,  HERBERT  L.,  Mawchi  Mines,  cfo  C.  C.  Addison,  Esq.,  Toungoo,  Burma. 
BURGESS,  HON.  W.  H.,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
BURKE,  E.  C.  LARDNER,  Market  Street,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
BURKE,  HENRY  LARDNER,  K.C.,  cjo  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
BURKE,  VINCENT  P.,  City  Club,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
BURKITT,  WILLIAM,  Duikerdale,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BUBKITT,  WILLIAM  KENDRICK,  Duikerdale,  Kafue,  Northern  Rliodesia. 
BURLEY,  CHARLES  S.  B.,  Portage  La  Prairie,  Canada. 
BURN,  MAJOR  WALTER  A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Entebbe,-Uganda. 
BURN,  ROBERT,  Messrs.  Burn  <b  Sons,  Petone,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BURNAND,  GEOFFREY  C.,  B.A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  F.C.,  Entre  Bios,  Parana,  Argentine. 
BURNETT,  ALAN  GARVEN,  African  Lakes  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Ndola,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BURNETT,  WILLIAM  BRENTON,  M.D.,  1301  Comox  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BURNEY,  GEOFFREY  A. 

BURNEY,  MALCOLM  D'ARBLAY,  132  William  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BURNHAM,  MATHER  H. 

BURNS,  ALLAN  CUTHBERT,  Assistant  Secretary,  P.O.  Box  388,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
fBuRNS,  COLONEL  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.C.,  Parramatta,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BURNS,  PATRICK  HENRY,  Telegraph  Department,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
BURNS,  ROBERT,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

BURNS,  ROBERT  EDWARD,  The  Treasury,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BURNS,  W.  S.,  Dock  and  Engineering  Co.,  Shanghai,  China. 
BURNSIDE,  JOSEPH,  247  Donald  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BURR,  HARVEY  G.,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Ibadan,  Nigeria. 
BURRELL,  HON.  MARTIN,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
BURROUGHES,  ERIC  C.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BURROWES,  FRANCIS  E. 

BURROWS,  DONALD,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Medical  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
BURSTON,  COLONEL  JAMES,  11  Collins  Place,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BURT,  ALEXANDER,  JUN.,  41  Shelly  Beach  Road,  Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
BURT,  A.  LE  ROY,  University  of  Alberta,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
BURT,  HON.  SEPTIMUS,  K.C.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

BURT,  T.  Ross,  B.E.,  A.M.LMech.E.,  Messrs.  A.  &  T.  Burt,  Ltd.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BURTON,  DUNCAN  McLEAN,  P.O.  Box  3565,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BURTON,    EDWARD,    District   Loco.  Superintendent,  O.   6s  R.  Railway,  Moradabad,  U.P., 

India. 

BURTON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  British  Society,  Calle  Cangallo  536,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BUSBY,  ALEXANDER,  J.P.,  Cassilis,  New  South  Wales. 
BUSCOMBE,>  FREDERICK,  319  Hastings  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BUSK,  CHARLES  W.,  P.O.  Box  391,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fBuss,  REV.  ARTHUR  C.,  M.A.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


109 


Year  of 

Election. 

1915  BUTCHER,  CHARLES,  117  Lake  View  Avenue,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

1912  BUTLER,  J.  H.,  17  Russell  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  BUTLER,  JOHN,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1888  BUTT,  J.  M.,  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1913  BUTT,  R.  ARTHUR,  c/o  Price,  Walerhouse  &  Co.,  134  South  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  Itt.,  U.S.A. 
1912  BUTTERFIELD,  HARRY  D.,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 

1912  BUTTON,  HENRY,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  M.  Dent,  Ltd.,  27  Melinda  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1914  BUXTON,  H.E.,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  G.G.M.G.,  Government  House,  Gape  Town,  South 

Africa. 

1909  BUXTON,  LBLAND  W.  W.,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  Cook  <fc  Son,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1910  BUYERS,  ALEXANDER  L.,  Rubber  Estates  of  Johore,  Qemas,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay 

State*. 

1914  BuruBS,  CHABLKS  S.,  Tangkar  Estate,  Jasin,  Malacca,  Straits  Settlements. 

1914  BUZZARD,  HERBERT  L.,  P.O.  Box  172,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1909  fB\VA,  MAUNQ  BA.,  A.T.M.,  Headquarters  Magistrate,  Hanthawaddy,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1913  BYAS,  MAJOR  HABRY  Louis,  Police  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1908  fB^E,  MAUNO  Po,  K.S.M.,  Myaungmya,  Burma. 

1911  BYNO-HALL,  GAPT.  F.,  Ankpa,  Bassa  Province,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1914  BYRNE,  ED.  MCALPSINE,  English  Club,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1913  f  BYRNE,  GEORGE  R.,  Johnsonian  Club,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1912  BYRON,  COL.  SENATOR  HON.  JOHN  J.f  C.M.G.,  Carrigholt,  Westminstert  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1913  fBYRON,  LEWIS,  M.P.C.,  Malvern,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1912  CABENA,  WILLIAM  W.,  Athenceum  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1893  fCACCiA,  ANTHONY  M.,  M.V.O.,  Dehra  Dun,  United  Provinces,  India. 

1913  CADE,  E.  W.,  P.W.D.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
1912  CADMAN,  JOSEPH,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1914  OADOGAN,  CAPTAIN  ANTHONY,  1007  Beverley  Road,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

1912  CAHAN,  C.  H.,  K.C.,  Royal  Insurance  Building,  Place  d1  Amies,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1915  CAHILL,  ALBERT  JOSEPH  SIMMONS,  P.O.' Box  183,  East  London,  Smith  Africa. 

1913  CAHILL,  BERNARD  J.  S.,  F.R.G.S.,  571,  California  Street,  San  Francisco,  U.S.A. 
1913  fCAiN,  ROBERT  COBBOLD,  Anderson  Street,  South  Farm,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1915  CAIN,  WALTER  C.  0.,  Anderson  Street,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1911  fCAiNE,  LIONEL  E.,  Department  of  Telegraphs,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
1878  fCAiRNCROSS,  JOHN,  J.P.,  De  Hoop,  Somerset  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1907  CALDECOTT,  WM.  A.,  B.A.,  F.C.S.,  Consolidated  Goldfield*  of  South  Africa,  P.O.  Box  1167, 

Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1899  C  ALDER,  CHARLES  W.,  Messrs.  Couche,  Colder  &  Co.,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 

1916  CALDER,  HON.  JOHN  VASSALL,  M.L.C.,  Worthy  Park,  Ewarton,  Jamaica. 
1905  fCALDER,  WILLIAM,  Apsheronskaya,  Kuban  Province,  Russia. 

1913  CALDER,  W.  B.,  333,  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1912  fCALDERWOOD,  JOHN  J.,  M.I.M.M.,  Santa  Francisca,  Leon,  Nicaragua. 

1913  CALDIOOTT,  A.  E.,  P.W.D.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1908  CALDWELL,  D.  R.,  Messrs.  Mackay,  Logan,  Caldwell  &  Co.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1914  CALDWELL,  FREDERICK,  Linton,  Sooke,  Vancouver  Island,  Canada. 

1910  fCALDWELL,  WILLIAM  J.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1913  fCALDWELL-CooK,  WM.  NORMAN,  233  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1916  CALLARD,  E.  M.  R.,  Parit  Estate,  Parit,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1910  CALLENDER,  WILLIAM,  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1916  CALLOW,  JOHN  LEWIN,  Stanitza,  Apsheronskaya,  Kuban  Province,  South  Russia. 

1903  CALVERLEY,  MAJOR  E.  LEVESON,  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1916  CAMACHO,  M.  P.,  14  Water  Street,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1912  CAMBIE,  CHARLES,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1916  CAMERON,  ALEXANDER  ALLAN,  Anglo-South  American  Bank,  78  JReconquista,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentine. 

1915  CAMBBON,  ALLISTBR  J.  M.,  P.O.  1,  Kampala,  Uganda. 

1915  CAMERON,  ARCHIBALD,  P.O.  Box  1293,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1915  fCAMERON,  ARCHIBALD  DONALD,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 


110  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


CAMERON,  ARTHUR  Q.,  8  Denham  Court,  Jerves  Street,  Vancouver,  E.G.,  Canada. 

{•CAMERON,  LIEUT. -CoL.  C.  ST.  CLAIR,  C.B.,  Fordon,  Tasmania. 

CAMERON,  DONALD  A.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  King  Street,  Toronto,  Canada 

CAMERON,  DONALD  C.,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

CAMERON,  His  HONOUR  SIB  DOUGLAS  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Winnipeg,  Canada 

CAMERON,  EDWARD  FRANKLAND,  Tarakan,  Dutch  East  Borneo. 

CAMERON,  H.B.,  SIR  EDWARD  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Bathnrst,  Gambia. 

CAMERON,  GEORGE  R.,  Estancia  Merie,  c/o  Sociedad  Explotadora,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of 
Magellan,  Chili. 

CAMERON,  ROBERT,  Calle  Florida  783,  Buenos  Aives,  Argentine. 

CAMERON,  W.  STUART,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

CAMILLERI,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  M. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  JAMES,  Calle  Bolivar  292,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  P.,  British  Bank  of  South  America,  400  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos 
Aires,  Argentine. 

CAMPBELL,  A.  W.,  M.B.,  Taviuni,  Fiji. 

f  CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  E.,  Ganier  Grand  Hotel,  Seattle,  Washington,  U.S.A. 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN,  A.I.M.M.,  P.O.  Box  477,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN  H.,  123-125,  Lonsdale  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID  WM.,  Messrs.  Elder,  Dempster  &  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

•{•CAMPBELL,  DONALD,  Enrique  Carbo,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

CAMPBELL,  EDMUND,  P.O.  Box  688,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

CAMPBELL,  FREDERICK  T.  GRANT,  HopewtU,  Picton  Co.,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  H.,  24  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  M.,  22  Young  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

•{•CAMPBBLL,  HUGH  McL.f  M.P.,  Poukawa,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  P.,  Blackstone  Chambers,  Wyndham  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

fCAMPBELL,  JOHN,  c/o  Mashonaland  Agency,  P.O.  Box  227,  Bitlawayo,  Rhodesia. 

•(•CAMPBELL,  JOHN  A.,  La  Carona,  Quiroja  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 

CAMPBELL,  COLONEL  JOHN  E.,  India. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  McALPiNB,  253  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

•fCAMPBELL,  JOHN  MURRAY,  Coombie  Station,  Hillston,  New  South  Wales. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  PITTS,  51  Park  Street,  South  Yarra,  Victoria. 

CAMPBELL,  Louis  SCOTT,  La  Bamada,  Lehmann,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 

•{•CAMPBELL,  SENATOR  SIR  MARSHALL,  Muckle  NeuTc,  Essenwood  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa 

CAMPBBLL,  SAMUEL  G.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  28,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Ajrioa. 

•{•CAMPBELL,  WALTER  DAWSON,  JUN.,  121  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  22,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

•{•CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  A.,  Mount  Edgecombe,  Natal,  South  Africa 

CAMPBELL- JOHNSTON,  AUGUSTINE,  Qarvanza,  California,  U.S.A. 

CANDEE,  CHARLES  N.,  39  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

OANDLER,  WM.  JAMBS,  Suva,  Fiji. 

CANNING,  ARTHUR  R.,  N.  Nigeria  (Bauchi),  T.  M.  Co.,  N'Gelt,  Naraguta,  Nigeria  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

CANNING,  LIONEL  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Scott,  Harding  &  Co.,  Shanghai,  China. 

CANTON,  VBRNON,  Jantar  (Nigeria)  Co.,  Ltd.,  Jos,  Northern  Nigeria. 

fCANTRELL,  BERTRAM  0.  WILLIAM,  Post  Office,  Jemaa,  Nigeria. 

CAPE,  ALFRED  J.,  Karoola,  Edgediff  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CARBERY,  AHDREW  R.  DILLON,  F.R.C.S.I.,  Stratford,  New  Zealand. 

CARBUTT,  HUGH  ARNOLD,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

CAREY,  MAJOR  JOHN  RANDAL,  "  Daily  Telegraph,"  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CAREY,  VICTOR  G.,  Receiver  General,  Le  Vatton,  Guernsey. 

CARGILL,  DONALD,  34  Melville  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

CARGILL,  His  HONOUR  J.  F.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

CARGILL,  JOHN  HENRY,  4  Duke  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

CAROILL,  SIDNEY  R.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

CARLISLE,  FRED,  Hurlingham,  F.C.P.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fCABLYLH,  HON.  SIB  ROBBBT  W.,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  Strawberry  Hitt,  Simla  E.,  India. 


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CABMAN,  COLONEL  R.  A.,  Regina,  Canada. 

•{•CARMICHAEL,  H.B.,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.M.Q.,  Government  House,  Calcutta. 

OABMICHAEL,  HON.  A.  CAMPBELL,  M.L.A.,  Mascotte,  Balmain  Road,  Leichhardt,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales. 

CABMODY,  PBOFESSOB  P.,  F.I.C.,  P.C.S.,  Government  Analyst,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad  (Cor- 
responding Secretary). 

CABNELLEY,  S.  H.,  Magistrate,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

CARPENTER,  JOHN  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Burns,  Philp  <&  Co.,  Townsville,  Queensland. 

CARPENTER,  ROBERT  LOFTUS,  761  Juan  Molina,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

CARPENTER,  STANLEY  WALKINGTON,  M.I.M.M.,  F.G.S.,  P.O.  Box  40,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

CABB,  ABTHUR  W.,  331  West  83rd  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

CABBICK,  JOHN  J.,  M.P.,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 

CARRIQUE,  WILLIAM,  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

CABBITTHERS,  GEORGE  F.,  401  Canada  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

CABBUTHERS,  THOMAS  B.,  P.O.  Box  261,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fCABSON,  HUGH  C.,  193  West  Jackson  Street,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

•J-CABSON,  ROBERT  M.,  Warby,  Blakenay  Street,  South  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

CABTEB,  EDGAR  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Goldsbrough,  Mort  <fc  Co.,  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria 

CARTER,  GEORGE  JM  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

CARTER,  VILLIERS  ST.  L.,  Government  Railway,  Logo*,  Nigeria. 

CARTER,  WHARTON  M.  E.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  Baker  College,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

CARTER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  WM.  M.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

CARTER,  His  GRACE  WILLIAM  M.,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Cape  Town,  Bishops1  Court,  Claremont, 
Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

CARTER,  WILUAM  J.,  Cressington,  Alexandria  Road,  Mariteburg,  South  Africa. 

CARTWRIGHT,  HENRY  ADOLPHUS,  c/o  "  Daily  Press,"  Hong  Kong. 

CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN  D.,  Adderley  Street,  Cape  Toivn,  South  Africa. 

fCARUANA-GATTO,  CoNTiNO  A.,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  Assistant  Crown  Advocate,  59  Strada  Levante, 
Valetta,  Malta. 

GARY,  FREDERICK  W.,  P.O.  Colleen  Bawn,  Rhodesia. 

CASE,  EGERTON  R.,  Temple  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

CASELBERG,  ALFRED,  Pahiatua,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

•J-CASGRAIN,  SENATOR  HON.  JOSEPH  P.  B.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

CASGRAIN,  HON.  T.  CHASE,  K.C.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

CASKIE,  ALEXANDER,  J.P.,  Harrismith,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

CASSELS,  HUGH  H.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Loanda,  Portuguese  West  Africa. 

CASSELS,  J.  B.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

CASSELS,  JOHN  KENNEDY,  888  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CASSELS,  ROBERT  W.,  271  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CASSELS,  RIGHT  REV.  W.  W.,  Bishop  of  Western  China,  Paoning,  via  Wanhsien,  Western  China. 

CASSERLY,  FRANCIS  L  ,  "  Daily  Chronicle  "  Office,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

CASSIDY,  ROBERT,  K.C.,  615  Pender  Street,  W.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

CAISSON,  ARTHUR. 

CASSON,  J.  CHARLES,  Supt.  of  Native  Affairs,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

fCASTALDi,  EVARISTO,  213  Strada  Reale,  Valetta,  Malta. 

CASTELLAIN,  ALFRED  L.,  District  Commissioner,  Salaga,  Northern  Territories, Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fCATO,  FRED  J.,  Messrs.  Moran  <&  Catot  Ltd.,  Brunswick  Street,  Fitzroy,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

CATO,  JAMES  ISAAC,  New  Zealand  Shipping  Co.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

CATON,  WILLIAM  A.,  P.O.  Box  596,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

CATOB,  A.  C.  A.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

GEORGE  C.,  The  Club,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

CATTO,  JOHN,  188  Bloor  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

CAULFIELD,  WILLIAM  F.,  P.O.  Box  468,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

CAVENDISH,  A.,  Civil  Service,  Kedah,  Federated  Malay  States. 

CECIL,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  LORD  EDWARD  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Ministry  of  Finance,  Cairo, 
Egypt. 

CHABAUD,  JOHN  A.,  Attorney-at-Law,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 


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CHADWICK,  EDWARD  M.,  K.C.,  107  Howland  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

CHADWICK,  JOHN  M.  KNIGHTON,  P.O.  Box  18,  Weenen,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

fCflADWiCK,  ROBERT.  Camden  Buildings,  418  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

*OHAILLEY-BERT,  JOSEPH,  17  Rue  d'Anjou,  Paris,  8e. 

CHALLINOR,  ROBERT,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

fOHALMERS,  ALEX.  W.  MITCHELL,  17  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

CHALMERS,  NATHANIEL,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  cjo  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

OriALONER,  0.  WILLOUGHBY,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  138,  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  CHARLES  W.,  Regent  Road,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  FRANK  WILLIAM,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
CHAMBERLAINS,  CAPTAIN  TANKEBVILLB  BEY. 

CHAMBERLIN,  P.  PAORA,  Crescent  Road,  Khandallah,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
CHAMBERLIN,  T.  CHAMBERLIN,  Crescent  Road,  Khandallah,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
•{•CHAMBERS,  ARTHUR  F.,  504  Yosemite  Building,  Stockton,  California,  U.S.A. 
•{•CHAMBERS,  BERNARD,  Te  Mata,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
CHAMBERS,  CECIL  H.,  P.O.  Box  410,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
•{•CHAMBERS,  EDWARD  B.,  Royal  Alexandra  Hotel,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
CHAMBERS,  FRANK,  M.R.C.V.S.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1  CHAMBERS,  HUGH  CAMPBELL,  Mokopeka,  Havelock  North,  New  Zealand. 
•{•CHAMBERS,  J.  HUDSON,  37  Kennedy  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
•{•CHAMBERS,  JOHN,  Mokopeka,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
CHAMBERS,  PAUL  BELL,  564  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
•{•CHAMBERS,  T.  MASON,  Tauroa,  Havelock  North,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand 
CHAMBERS,  WM.  KNOX,  Fujiya,  Mount  Smart,  Onehunga,  New  Zealand. 
CHAMPION,  ARTHUR  MORTIMER,  Assist.  District  Comr.,  Malindi,  British  East  Africa. 
CHAMPION,  GEORGE  A.,  Horaldene,  Chelmsford  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
CHAMPION,  HENRY  THOMSON,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

•{•CHANCELLOR,  H.E.,  MAJOR  SIR  JOHN  ROBERT,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  Government  House, 
Trinidad. 

t CHANDLER,  CHARLES  R.,  3o  Avenida  Sur  IA,  Guatemala. 

CHANDLER,  SIR  WILLIAM  K.,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  C.M.G.,  Admiralty  Coutt,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

•{•CHAPLIN,  THOMAS  W.,  P.O.  Box  64,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  ROBERT,  Dunottar,  Rosslyn,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  W.,  39  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

CHAPMAN,  E.  SHIRLEY,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wale*. 

CHAPMAN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  FREDERICK  R.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN  GEORGE  JAMES,  Varnam,  Manley  Flats,  c/o  Watson's  Bag,  near  Grahams- 
town,  South  Africa. 

•{•CHAPMAN,  MARTIN,  c/o  Messrs.  Chapman,  Skerrett  &  Tripp,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 

CHAPMAN,  RONALD  S.,  Assistant  Resident,  Lokoja,  Nigeria.  t 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS  E.,  Mooi  River,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

•{•CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

CHAPPELL,  ERNEST,  Pallinghurst  Road,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

CHAPPLE,  FREDERIC,  B.A.,  C.M.G.,  26  Parade,  Norwood,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

CHARLESTON,  HON.  D.  MORLEY,  c/o  Legislative  Council,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

OHARLTON,  GEORGE  H.,  Shanghai  Club,  Shanghai,  China. 

tCHASE,  RICHARD  W.,  Llanillo,  Broughton  Street,  Moss  Vale,  New  South  Wales. 

CHATER,  HON.  SIR  C.  PAUL,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Hong  Kong. 

CHAWORTH-MUSTERS,  ARTHUR  H.,  Bartolome'  Mitre  478,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CHAYTOR,  CHARLES  J.,  Asst.  District  Officer,  Northern  Provinces,  Nigeria. 

fOHAYTOR,  JOHN  C.,  Spring  Creek,  Picton,  New  Zealand. 

CHELMSFORD,  H.E.,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  Government 
House,  Calcutta,  India. 

CHERRETT,  BERTRAM  WALTER,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

CHERRY,  ALBERT,  F.C.  Central  de  Venezuela,  Caracao,  Venezuela. 

CHERRY,  C.  CUMMINS.  Veterinary  Inspector,  Melbourne,  Victoria, 


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CHESTERTON,  FREDERICK,  Battlefields  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 
CHESTERTON,  LEWIS  B.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
CHEVALLIER,  HARVEY,  Secretariat,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States, 
CHEVENS,  HERBERT  G.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Church  Square,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
CHEVERTON,  HOWARD  C.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
fCHEWiNGS,  CHARLES,  Ph.D.,  F.G.S.,  William  Street,  Hawthorn,  South  Australia. 
CHILDERS,  CHARLES  E.  E.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  811  Park  Building,  Pittsburg,  U.S.A. 
CHILTON,  PROFESSOR  CHARLES,  M.B.,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  16  Hereford  Street, 

New  Zealand. 
CHILTON- YOUNG,  HUBERT,  Pastoral  Finance  Association,  Phillip  Sired,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 
CHING,  H.  B.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

fCHINTAMON,  HURRYCHUND. 

CHIRNSIDE,  ANDREW  S.,  Coragulac,  Colac,  Victoria. 

CHIRNSIDE,  GEORGE,  W erribee  Park,  Point  Cook,  Victoria. 

CHISHOLM,  JOSEPH  A.,  K.C.,  193  Hollis  Street,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 

fCmsHOLM,  W.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

CHISHOLM,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  139  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CHOATE,  THOMAS  A.,  Paseo  Julio  413,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CHOLMELBY,  EDWARD  H.,  Assistant  Magistrate,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

CHOMLEY,  CHARLES  H. 

fCnoMLEY,  RAWDON  C.  F.,  264  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CHOWDHURY,  RAJA  MANMATHA  NATH  RAY,  Santosh,  Mymensingh,  Bengal,  India. 

CHRISTENSEN,  NORMAN,  c/o  Messrs.  Dobell,  Beckett  cfe  Co.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

•{•CHRISTIAN,  OWEN  S.,  P.O.,  Box  261,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

CHRISTIE,  HERBERT  B.,  D.S.O.,  Whiporie,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 

CHRISTIE,  MELBOURNE  F.,  c/o  Messrs.  G.  F.  Stephens,  Ltd.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

CHRISTISON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  Lammermoor,  Prairie,  Townsville,  Queensland. 

fCHRiSTLiEB,  ANDREW  C.,  Messrs.  J.  Holt  &  Co.,  Duala,  Cameroons. 

CHRISTMAS,  E.  W.,Rabjohn  &  Morcom  Gallety,  240  Post  Street,  San  Francisco,  U.S.A. 

CHURCH,  CHARLES  J.,  Pertang  Rubber  Estates,  Pertang,  Jelebu,  Malay  States. 

fCnuRCH,  HENRY  PITMAN,  c/o  Messrs.  Whittall  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

fCHURCiiiLL,  SENATOR  HON.  FRANK,  69  Berea  Park  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

tCnuRCHiLL,  FRASER  E.,  Brymedura,  Manildra,  New  South  Wales. 

CLABON,  ARTHUR  B.,  Alexandra  Apartments,  University  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

OLAPP,  REV.  CHARLES  H.,  89  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

CLARIDGE,  WILLIAM  W.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Dept.,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

CLARK,  ARCHIBALD  McCosn,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

fCLARK,  CHARLES  CRABB,  424  Point  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa.  [Canada. 

CLARK,  DAVID  WALKINSHAW,  Messrs.  B.  K.  Morton  &  Co.,  49  Common  Street,  Montreal, 

•{•CLARK,  DOUGLAS,  Senekal,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

CLARK,  FRANCIS  W.,  M.D.,  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Hong  Kong. 

CLARK,  FREDERICK,  Contador  General,  F.C.C.  Paraguay,  Asuncion,  Paraguay. 

fCLARK,  G.  CRESS  WELL,  C.M.G.,  Government  Railways,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

•{•CLARK,  GEORGE  F.  H.,  M.A.,  P.O.  Box  2,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 

CLARK,  HARRY  COLEBY,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

CLARK,  JAMES  A.,  Jinja,  Uganda. 

CLARK,  JAMES,  397  Queen  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

CLARK,  JOHN  MURRAY,  K.C.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  156  Yonge  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

CLARK,  JOSEPH,  660  Gertrude  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fCLARK,  MATTHEW  A.,  Messrs.  A.  Clark  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

CLARK,  CAPTAIN  M.  H.  LOWTHER,  Surreyville,  Miller's  Grove,  Kew,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

•{•CLARK,  PERCY  M.,  Victoria  Falls,  Rhodesia. 

CLARK,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS,  M.A.,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

•{•CLARK,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WALTER  J.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria, 

fCLARKE,  ALFRED  E.,  Coldblo',  Malvern,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

CLARKE,  ARTHUR  H.,  924  Calle  Urquiza,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentine. 

fCLARKE,  A.  R  UTTER,  311  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


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CLARKE,  CHARLES  W.,  1770  Hamilton  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 

CLARKE,  E.  D.,  Phoenix  Construction  Co.,  306  Alexandra  Block,  Howard  Avenue,  Edmonton, 

Canada. 

tCLARKE,  FREDERICK  J.,  Marumba,  Livingstone.  Northern  Rhodesia. 

CLARKE,  MAJOR  HON.  SIR  FREDERICK  J.,  K.C.M.G., M.E.C  ,  Coverley,  Christ  Church,Barbadce. 
CLARKE,  FREDERICK  S.,  M'tete  Valley,  Londiani,  British  East  Africa. 
CLARKE,  FREDERICK  W.  C..  A  M.I.E.E.,  462  Corrientes,  Buenos  Airei,  Argentine. 
CLARKE,  GEORGE  EDWIN,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

CLARKE,  G.  R.  GARNETT,  Cheat  Southern  Railway,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
•{•CLARKE,  JOSEPH,  M.I.M.E.,  M.I.E.E.,  Pacific  Phosphate  Co.,  Ocean  Island,  Western  Pacific- 
fCLARKE,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Colonia  16  de  Octobre,  Chubut,  Argentine. 
CLARKE,  W.  E.  C.,  777,  Church  Street  East,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
CLARKSON,  ENGINEER- CAPTAIN  W.,  C.M.G.,  Victoria  Barracks,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fCLARKSON,  J.  STEWART,  c/o  Messrs.  Farmer  <fe  Co.,  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
CLAUSON,  H.E.,  MAJOR  SIR  JOHN  E.,  R.E.,  K.C.M.G..  C.V.O.,  Government  House,Cyprus. 
CLAYTON,  ARTHUR  G.,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
CLELAND,  ALLEN  F.,  Kurrawang,  Western  Australia. 
CLEMENCE,  WALTER,  The  Club,  Cawnpore,  India. 
CLEMENS,  LEWIS  W.,  1392  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
CLEMENS,  PERCY  WARWICK,  Hill  Station,  Sierra  Leone. 
CLEMENT,  HOWABD,  Roy  Cove,  Falkland  Islands. 

CLEMENTI,  HON.  CECIL,  C.M.G.,  Government  Secretary,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
CLENDINNING,  JAMES,  B.Sc.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

CLEVELAND,  ERNEST  ALBERT,  1001  Rogers  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
•^CLEVELAND,  FRANK,  Ballingup,  Western  Australia. 

{CLEVELAND,  ROBERT  A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Chief  Medical  Officer,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
CLIFF,  RONALD  L.,  311  5th  Street,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 
CLIFFORD,  CHARLES,  Stonyhurst,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
CLIFFORD,  SIR  GEORGE  HUGH,  BART.,  Stonyhurst,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
CLIFFORD,  H.E.,  SIR  HUGH,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
CLIFFORD,  CAPTAIN  H.  E.,  Maputa,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
CLINCH,  H.  D.,  Streatley,  Vause  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
CLOETE,  H.  A.,  P.O.  Box  599,  Bulawayo  ;  and  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 
CLOETE,  VINCENT  C.,  J.P.,  Victoria  West,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 
CLOSE,  J.  E.  P.,  106  Adderley  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
CLOUGH,  E.  M.  O.,  c/o  The  Senate,  Capetown,  South  Africa. 
CLOUGH,  JAMES  A.,  M.B.,  L.S.A.,  Provincial  Medical  Officer,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 
CLUBBE,  CHARLES  P.  B.,M.R.C.S.E.,L.R.C.P.,  195  Macquarie Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fCLUCAS,  EVAN  C.,  J.P.,  Ballamone',  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
CLUNIE,  FRANK  WRIGHT,  English  Club,  Bartolome  Mitre  478,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
CLUTSAM',  FREDERICK. 
fCoATEs,  ARTHUR  R. 

COATES,  FREDERICK  W.,  M.D.,  1423  Walnut  Street,  Kitsiland,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
COATES,  JAMES  H.  B.,  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
COATES,  WM.  V.,  c/o  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
COBB,  E.  POWYS,  Keringet  Farm,  Molo,  British  East  Africa. 
•J-COBB,  GEORGE  E.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 
COBB,  W.  GRAHAME,  M.B.,  c/o  P.M.O.  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
COCHRANE,  HON.  FRANK,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
COCK,  GILBERT  H.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
COCKFIELD,  WM.,  77  St.  Luke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
GOCKS,  WALTER  G.,  Government  Railways,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
COCKSHUTT,  W.  F.,  M.P.,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada. 
fCoE,  THOMAS  PEROWNE,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

OOFFEY,  FRANCIS  L.  V.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Trelawney  Street,  Woollahra,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
COFFEY,  HAMILTON,  278  Calle  Bakarce,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
COGHILL,  CAPTAIN  H.  B.  M.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Kennema,  Sierra  Leone. 
COGHILL,  HAROLD  SINCLAIR,  M.B.Edin.,  Medical  Research  Institute,  Yoba,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 


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1906  fCoGHLAN,  H.  LAKE,  Eoseby  Estate,  Johore,  Malay  States. 

1913  COGHLAN,  JOHN  C.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1897  COHEN,  ABNER,  J.P.,  Krugersdorp,  South  Africa. 

1914  COHEN,  ERNEST  H.  A.,  Rand  Ctubt  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1911  COHEN,  HENRY  D.,  Whyenbah  Road,  Hamilton,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1914  COHEN,  SAMUEL  S.,  10  Spring  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1902  COKER,  WILLIAM  Z.,  Kumassi  House,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1909  COLDWELL,  W.  E.,  H.B.M.  Consul,  San  Salvador. 

1897  fCoLE,  NICHOLAS,  West  Cloven  Hills,  Camperdown,  Victoria. 
1894  JGoLE,  WM.  O'CONNOR,  24  Soldier  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
1913  COLE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Grand  Hotel,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1915  COLEBORN,  THOMAS  AUGUSTUS,  c/o  Messrs.  F.  S.  Hampshire  &  Co.,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil, 

1912  COLEBOURNE,  HARRY,  2609A  Esplanade  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1892  fCoLEMAN,  JAMES  H.,  Waititirau,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

1915  COLEMAN,  N.  SYDNEY,  233  Broadway,  New  York  City,  U.S. A, 

1907  COLENBRANDER,  BENJAMIN,  J.P.,  The  Residency,  Vryheid,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1913  COLES,  CHARLES,  J.P.,  Eddystone,  South  End,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1916  f  COLL,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  ANTHONY,  Fort  George,  Stony  Hill,  Jamaica. 

1915  COLLCUTT,  EDWYN  OSCAR,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhode-sia. 

1913  COLLENS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES  HENRY,  V.D.,  Cascade,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

1913  j  COLLER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  F.  H.,  Castries,  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 

1903  |  COLLET,  H.E.,  SIR  WILFRED,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1914  i  fCoLLETT,  ARTHUR  STANLEY,  c/o  Messrs.  Whittall  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1907  j  COLLETT,  JOHN  WALLACE,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.  &  S.,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Freetown,  Sierrq  Leone. 

1905  COLLETT,  VIVIAN. 

1911  fCoLLiE,  JAMES,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1898  JGoLLiER,  HERBERT,  W erndew,  Irving  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1892  t^OLLiER,  JENKIN,  W  erndew,  Irving  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  and  Australian  Club. 

1912  COLLIER,  JOSEPH  H.  N.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  L.R.C.P.,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1910  fCoLLiNS,  ARCHIBALD  F.,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1907  COLLINS,  ARCHIE,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Quilimane,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 
1885  jCoLLiNS,  ERNEST  E.,  Melbourne  Club,  Victoria. 

1913  COLLINS,  E.  V.,  Police  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1906  COLLINS,  GEORGE  CHURTON,  Commerce  Court,  Durban,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1902  fCoLLiNS,  HARRY,  Club  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1900  COLLINS,  HENRY  M.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1916  COLLINS,  MICHAEL  RICHARD,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.O.  Box  399,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
1913  COLUNSON,  JOHN  H.,  Highfield  School,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1913  fCoLLis,  CYRIL  A.,  Old  Market  House  Buildings,  Gardiner  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1910  COLLISSON,  PERCIVAL  L.,  Audit  Office,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1914  COLLYER,  COLONEL  J.  J.,  Department  of  Defence,  P.O.  Box  430,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1912  COLLYNS,  JOHN  M.,  M.B.  (Lond.),  D.P.H.,  c/o  P.M.O.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1910  OOLQUHOUN,  ARTHUR  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Dick,  Kerr  &  Co.,  Apartado  80,  Las  Palmas,  Grand 
Canary. 

1903  COLQUHOUN,  DANIEL,  M.D.,  44  High  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1913  COLQUHOUN,  JAMES  WRIGHT,  261  Calle  Alsina,  Buznos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1884  fCoLQUHOUN,  ROBERT  A. 

1912  COLQUHOUN,  WALLACE,  Ewingt  Landing,  Okanagan  Lake,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  fCoLVEN,  ALEXANDER,  1010  Calle  Ituzaingo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  COLWELL,  REV.  JAMES. 

1914  COMBER,  GEORGE  MERVYN,  326  Calle  Bakarce,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1876  COMISSIONG,  HON.  W.  S.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  M.E.C.,  St.  George's,  Grenada. 

1902  fCoMPTON,  GEORGE  W.,  c/o  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1908  CONDELL,  HON.  C.  F.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

1913  CONDER,  EUSTACE  LAURISTON,  1620  Calle  3de  Febrero,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine 

1898  fCoNLAY,  WM.  LANCE,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 

1913  CONNELL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1912  CONNEW,  ROBERT,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

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1912     CONOLLY,  JOHN,  Blenheim,  Maryborough,  New  Zealand. 


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1914 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1912 
1915 
1915 
1914 
1916 
1913 
1912 
1914 
1913 
1885 
1915 
1916 
1908 
1914 
1911 
1911 
1914 
1914 
1889 
1912 
1909 
1895 
1910 
1913 
1.910 
1913 
1913 
1890 
1915 
1904 
1913 
1910 
1909 
1913 
1900 
1900 
1912 
1914 
1902 
1902 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1910 
1910 
1913 
1910 
1913 
1913 
1901 
1915 


CONRAN,  CHARLES  E.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  2  High  Road,  Perumbur,  Madras,  India, 

CONRAN,  EDWYN  A.,  Chalet  Sandbach,  9  de  Julio,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

CONYBEABE,  CHARLES  F.  P.,  K.C.,  Riverview,  Lethbridge,  Alta.,  Canada. 

CONYNGHAM,  W.  BOULTON,  92  William  Street,  Neiv  York,  U.S.A. 

COOK,  ANDBEW  B.,  Sheriff1  a  Office,  Regina,  Canada. 

COOK,  ARCHIBALD  A..  P.O.  Box  3722,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

COOK,  FBANK,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

COOK,  CAPTAIN  GEOBGE  H.,  Levis,  Canada. 

COOK,  H.  G.,  cjo  Empire  Club,  Toronto,  Canada. 

COOK,  RICHABD  M.  OSCAB,  Jesselton,  British  North  Borneo. 

fCooK,  W.  WALLACE,  Straits  Trading  Co.,  Singapore. 

COOKE,  GEORGE  ALFRED,  Wilhelmina  Farm,  near  Pemba,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

COOKE,  GEOBGE  H.,  CaUe  Urquiza  1139,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

COOKE,  ION  ALEXB.  SCOTT,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

COOKE,  JOHN,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

COOKE,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  B.A.,  Medical  Department,  Antigua, 

COOKE,  JOHN  HAROLD,  TooraJc,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

COOKE,  HON.  SAMUEL  W.,  Murndal,  Branxholme,  Victoria. 

COOKE,  WM.  ALFBED,  P.S.N.  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

COOKSON,  CAPTAIN  C.  E.,  Secretariat,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

COOKSON,  GEOFFREY  E.,  cfo  B.  E.  A.  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  12,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa, 

COOKSON,  HERBERT  HARRISON,  1234  Merchant's  Exchange,  San  Francisco,  U.S.A. 

COOKSON,  JOHN  G.,  P.O.  Box  34,  North  Battleford,  Canada. 

COOLEY,  WILLIAM,  Town  Clerk,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

COOMBE,  WILLIAM,  Netherleigh,  Newara  Eliya,  Ceylon. 

COOMBES,  VEBY  REV.  DEAN  GEORGE  F.,  D.D.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fCooPE,  CAPTAIN  J.  C.  JESSER,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

COOPER,  A.  S.,  C.M.G.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

COOPER,  ARNOLD  W.,  J.P.,  Richmond,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

COOPER,  ARTHUR  J.,  Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Chittagong,  India. 

COOPER,  HERBERT  J.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

COOPER,  REV.  EDWARD  J.,  P.O.  Box  330,  Cristobal,  Canal  Zone,  Panama. 

COOPER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  POPE  A.,  K.C.M.G.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

COOPER,  REGINALD,  Calle  Brandsen  581,  Quilmes,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 

fCooPER,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Hilton  Road,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

COOPER,  THOMAS  GORDON,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Port  Harcourt,  Nigeria. 

COOPER,  THOMAS  W.,  tf'Kandhla,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

COPEMAN,  E.  A.,  District  Commissioner,  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

COPLAND,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  O.M.,  Zanzibar. 

COPLAND,  CHARLES  A.,  MJnst.C.E.,  Director  of  Public  Works,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

COPLAND -CRAWFORD,  W.  E.  B.,  Divisional  Commissioner,  Asaba,  Nigeria. 

COPLAND,  FiTzJoHN  H.,  J.P.,  Mount  Alexander,  St.  Patrick's,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

COPLEY,  SAMUEL  W.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

COPLEY,  WM.  DAWN,  P.O.  Box  594,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fCoRBET,  EVEBABD  P.,  Tweedie,  Natal. 

COBBETT,  A.  R.  U. 

fCoRBETT,  GEOBGE  E.  L.,  46  Catte  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

COBBETT,  HENBY  S.,  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

tCoBBETT,  JAMES  W.  MACGBEGOR,  Calle  Reconquista  46,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

COBBETT,  MAX  C.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

CORBETT,  ROBERT  L.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

CORBIN,  A.  G.,  M.D.,  183  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fCoBDEB,  WILLIAM  J.,  P.O.  Box  433,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

COBDEBOY,  EDWABD  GEOBGE  B.,  P.O.,.Lehlonono,  Matatiele,  East  Griqualand, South  Africa. 

COBDEBOY,  HEWSON  BABON,  P.O.,  Lehlonono,  Matatiele,  East  Griqualand,  South  Africa. 

CORDEBOY,  JOHN  W.,  Nkadi,  Lehlonono  P.O.,  Matatiele,  East  Griqualand,  South  Africa. 

CORDES,  WILLIAM  M.,  Wenceslao  Willafane  1581,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


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1882 
1910 
1896 
1906 
1914 

1913 
1912 
1902 
1901 
1914 

1912 
1910 

1909 
1915 
1915 
1915 
1913 
1911 
1905 
1914 

1902 

1916 

1910 

1912 

1905 

1913 

1895  j  jCouLDERY,  WILLIAM  H.,  J.P.,  St.  Anne's,  Elizabeth  Bay  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

1916  |  COULTER,  GEORGE  H.  BLUMLEIN,  P.O.  Box  949,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  j  COUNSEL,  EDWARD  A.,  Surveyor-General,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1913  j  fCouPER,  HON.  SYDNEY,  M.L.C.,  Railway  Department,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
1904     j  COUSIN,  ROBERT,  Kwall,  Tin  Mines,  Naraguta  P.O.,  Nigeria. 

1903     COUSSEY,  CHARLES  L.  R.  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Millers,  Ltd.,  Salt  Pond,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1914  j  COWAN,  HARRY  A.,  Hurlingham,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

1915  ' 
1912 
1914 
1895 
1913 
1913 
1896 
1915 
1915 
1914 
1902 
1913 
1912 
1882 
1915 
1913 
1901 
1910 
1897 
1914 


tCORDNER,  E.  J.  K. 

CORK,  HON.  PHILIP  C.,  C.M.G.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

CORNFORTH,  PETER  E.  G.,  P.O.  Box  43,  Dundee,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

fCoRNiSH-BowDEN,  ATHELSTAN  H.,  Surveyor-GeneraV  s  Office,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fOoRPE,  JAMES  R.,  Kingston  Terrace,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

CORRIS,  WILLIAM  MATTHIAS, New  Modderfontein  G.  M.  Co.,  P.O.  Box  25,  Benoni,  Transvaal- 

South  Africa. 

CORSER,  E.  B.  C.,  M.L.A.,  Bazaar  Street,  Maryborough,  Queensland. 
CORSER,  ROBERT  B.,  Gold  Coast  Regiment,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fCoRT,  JAMES  E.,  King's  Naval  Store,  Duala,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 
CORYNDON,  R.  T.,  C.M.G.,  The  Residency,  Maseru,  Basutoland.  South  Africa. 
COSGBAVE,  ALEXANDER  KIRKPATRIOK,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Medical  Department,  Kuala  Lumpor, 

Federated  Malay  States. 

fCossAR,  GEORGE  CARTER,  Cossar  Farm,  Lower  Gagetown,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
COSSER,  STEPHEN  C.   A.,  Administrator's  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

COSTLEY- WHITE,  CYRIL,  C.E.,  Indian  House,  Kenilworth,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 
COSTE,  DILLON,  Canadian  Western  Natural  Gas  Co.,  2208,  Amherst  Street,  Calgary,  Canada- 
COSTIN.,  ALFRED  JOHN,  P.O.  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
COTTER,  PERCY  VINCENT,  Fassifern,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
fCoTTERELL,  HENRY  D.,  62/68  Spalding  Strasse,  Hamburg,  Germany. 
COTTERILL,  H.,  Cathedral  Square,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
COTTON,  ALFRED  J.,  Hidden  Vale,  Grandchester,  Queensland. 
COTTON,  CHARLES  G.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Dick,  Kerr  &  Co.,  Apartado  80,  Las  Palmas, 

Grand  Canary. 
COTTON,  E.  P. 

COTTON,  FREDERICK  SIDNEY,  Hidden  Vale,  Granchester,  Queensland. 
COTTON,  JAMES  B.,  Passara,  Ceylon. 

fCoTTON,  JOHN  CHERRY,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
COUBROUGH,  A.  AD  AIR,  M.L.C.,  Tamuni,  Fiji. 
COULDERY,  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES,  Government  Railway,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 


COWDEROY,  PERCY,  c/o  Anglo-Maikop  Corporation,  Apsheronskaya,  Kuban  Province,  Russia. 

COWDY,  HENRY  L.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

Co  WEN,  J.,  Messrs.  Mcllwraith  &  Co.,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

COWERN,  WILLIAM,  Hawera,  New  Zealand. 

COWES,  HAROLD  AIKENS,  Estancia  "  La  Goma,"  Hasenkamp,  F.  C.  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

COWIB,  WM.  DODDS,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

W.  H.,  Sorana  Group,  Horana,  Ceylon. 

COWLING,  JOHN,  Mibu  Estate,  via  Daru,  Papua,  via  Australia. 
f COWLING,  JOHN  ARNOLD,  813  Park  Street,  Arcadia,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fCowLiSHAW,  WILLIAM,  46  R&conquista,  buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
COWPER,  SYDNEY,  C.M.G.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
CowpER-CoLss,  WILLIAM  BURQOYNE,  Gualeguay,  Entre-Rios,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
Cox,  BERTIE  SQUIRE,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Pilgrim's  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fCox,  SIR  CHARLES  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
Cox,  CLAUDE  COLLINS,  Casilla  345,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentine. 
Cox,  F.  J.,  Messrs.  Gordon  &  Gotch,  124  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fCox,  GEORGE  LIONEL,  c/o  Messrs.  Carson  &  Co.,  Australia  Buildings,  Colombo,  Ceylon, 
Cox,  JAMES  IEVERS,  c/o  B.E.A.  Corporation,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
Cox,  SIR  LIONEL,  13  Mildvale  Road,  St.  Heliers,  Jersey. 
Cox,  Louis  WYATT,  W enlock  Ranch  Private  Bag,  Gwanda,  Rhodesia, 


. 

118  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Cox,  PERCY  HARPER,  Bank  of  Australasia,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
Cox,  PERCY  INGE,  Adivinanza  Estate,  Princestown,  Trinidad. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1914 
1916 
1914  |  COXHBAD,  JOHN  C.  C.,  Native  Affairs  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  |  COYNE,  JAMES  B.,  McGreevy  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1913  |  CRAGS,  ERNEST,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1913  !  CRAIB,  JAMES,  297  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  1  CRAIG,  ALAN  ESTELLE,  Plantation  Golden  Fleece,  Essequibo,  British  Guiana. 

1906  |  CRAIG,  E.  H.  CUNNINGHAM,  B.A.,  F.G.S. 

1912  I  CRAIG,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JAMES,  Dawson,  Y.T.,  Canada. 

1916  j  CRAIG,  ROBERT,  Savoy,  Chapelton,  Jamaica. 

1906  |  CRAIG,  ROBERT  WM.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1912  !  CRAIGIE,  A.  WALPOLB,  51  East  42nd  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

1910  j  CRAIGIE-HALKETT,  MONTAGUE  C.,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

1912     CRAMER,  DONALD  A.  W.  VAN,  c/o  Vancouver  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.,  Vancouver,  Canada. 


1915 


CRANDBLL,  FRANKLIN,  Calgary,  Canada. 


1910  j  CRAVEN,  C.  S.,  M.Inst.C.E. 

1908  CRAVEN,  JAMES  C.,  c/o  Colonial  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1912  CRAWFORD,  FREDERICK  L.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  |  CRAWFORD,  JOHN  G.  H.,  Ubban,  Saklaspur,  Mysore  State,  India. 

1875  CRAWFORD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES  D.,  Stock  Exchange,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1906  j  f  CREASY,  HAROLD  T.,  Public  Works  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1911  !  CREED,  HON.  JOHN  M.,  M.L.C.,  L.R.C.P.,  Parliament  House,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1884  I  f  CREEWELL,  JACOB,  P.O.  Box  469,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  j  CRERAR,  JOHN  GIBSON,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1904  ;  -J-CREWE,  COLONEL  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  P.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.L.  A.,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

1912  |  CREWE,  P.  D.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1910  |  fCRicHTON,  WILLIAM,  F.R.I.B.A.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

"1910  ;  CRIPPS,  COMMANDER  A.  E.  W.,  R.N.R.,  Divisional  Marine  Offi  ce,  LoJcoja,  Nigeria. 

1913  i  CRISP,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  4962,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1913  I  CRISPIN,  EDWARD,  248  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  i  CRISPO,  FRANK  W.  S.,  Union  Bank,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1902  |  fCROAKER,  FREDERICK  W.,  Dumble,  Brewarrina,  New  South  Wales  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 

1913  i  CROCKETT,  HARRY  L.,  Chelmsford  Road,  Berea,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1901  I  CROFTS,  CHARLES  J.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Hilton  Road,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
1896  I  fCROGHAN,  JOHN  G.,  M.D.,  Klipriversoog,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1914  |  CROMARTY,  R.  R.,  32  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1903  i  fCROMPTON,  ROBERT,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1916  i  fCROOKSTON,  JOHN  GRAY,  Galernaja  63,  Petrograd,  Russia. 


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1898 
1915 
1915 
1913 
1911 
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1910 
1913 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1915 
1914 


•{•CROSBY,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  J.,  Pilgrim's  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

CROSS,  ALFRED  E.,  Brewing  and  Malting  Co.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

CROSS,  CHARLES  T.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fCfioss,  JOHN  WM.,  J.P.,  R.M.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

•J-CROSSE,  THOMAS,  Woodland,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

CROSSKEY,  HENRY  JAMES,  "  Times  "  Office,  Colombo,  Ceylon.  [Africa- 

CROSSLAND,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  c/o  Messrs.  W.  D.  Woodin  &  Co.,  Abidjan,  French  West 

fCROSSMAN,  A.,  Lake  M*  garni,  via  Seroive,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

fCROSSMAN,  CHARLES  R.,  Ingleneuk,  Bennett  Street,  Neutral  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CROUCH,  JOHN  PEACHEY,  M.Inst.C.E.,  F.C.C.A.,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe",  Argentine. 

CROUCHES,  REV.  CHARLES,  The  Vicarage,  Yale,  B.C.,  Canada. 

CBOW-BAKBB,  E.  C.,  Sissinghurst,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

CROWB,  FALCONER  E.,  Ill  Johanni:ing,  Basle,  Switzerland. 

CROWB,  HARRY  J.,  10  Lamport  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

CBOWBLL,  HAURIOB  O.,  P.O.  Box  70,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

CBOWTHBB,  ARTHTTB  EDMUND,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fOaoxPOBD,  DAVID,  Raglan  House,  Duala,  Gameroons. 

CBOZTBB,  JOHN  LBNNOX,  Jantar  Nigeria  Company,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

CRUICKSHANK,  CHARLES  FOLLIOTT,  Caixa  34,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

CBUIOKSHANK,  FRBD  a.  WHYTB. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  119 

Year  of 
filectton. 

1914     ORTTIOKSHANK,  GEOHGB,  M.B.,  D.So.,  Advent  Bay,  Spitzbergen  ;  and  South  Georgia,  Antarctic* 

1909 

1901 


fCBUSH,  ERNEST  HOPE,  cfo  Oran  Oil  Go  ,  St.  Aime,  Oran,  Algeria. 


CUBITT,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  THOMAS  A.,  R.A.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1916     CULE,  TUDOR  GABFIELD,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Assam  Bengal  Raihvay,  Badarpur,  Sylhet,  India. 

1901  CULLEN,  COMMANDER  PERCY,  C.M.G.,  R.N.R. 

1905  ;  fCuLLiNAN,  Sia  THOMAS  M.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  286,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  I  fCuLMER,  TIMOTHY,  M.H. A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1914  {GUMMING,  CHARLES  0.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Las  Heras  139,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

1911  fCuMMiNG,  CHABLES  WENTWORTH,  Club  de  Residentes  Extranjeros,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  CUMMINS,  WALTER  W.>  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1895     CUNDALL,  FRANK,  F.S.A.,  Institute  of  Jamaica,  Kingston,  Jamaica  (Corresponding  Secretary)^ 

1902  CUNDILL,  THOMAS  J.,  Windsorton,  Gape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1913     fCuNiNGHAMS,  MAJOR  BOYD  ALEXANDER,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  CUNNINGHAM,  ARTHUR  J.,  Assistant  Postmaster,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

1915  J  CUNNINGHAM,  ARTHUR  JOHN,  Que  Que  Farms,  Rhodesia. 

1912  i  CUNNINGHAM,  EDWARD  ALLAN,  3813  6 A  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1913  i  CUNNINGHAM,  E.  S.,  LL.D.,  Melbourne  "Argus,"  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1915  I  CUNNINGHAM,  S.  B.,  P.W.D.,  Middelburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1916  !  CUNNINGHAM,  WILLIAM,  Consolidated  Rubber  and  Batata  Estates,  Ltd.,  Georgetown,  British 

Guiana. 

1895  !  fCuRRiE,  OSWALD  J.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Allandale,  Olaremont,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
1912  |  CURRIE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  A.,  M.P.,  608  Ttmpk  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1903  !  fOuRRis,  RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  614,  Johannesburg,  Smith  Africa. 


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1911 

1912 

1913  !  OUTFIELD,  ARTHUR  J.,  District  Commissioner,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1903  j  CUTHBERT,  HON.  SYDNEY,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1911  j  -J-OUTHBERT,  WM.  MITCHELL,  Plein  Street,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1913  j  fCuTTS,  EDWARD  STANLEY,  183  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1915     CUZSN,  ALLAN,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 


WALTER,  P.O.  Box  220,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
CURRY,  JAMES,  95  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
CURRY,  ROBERT  H,,  M.H. A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
CURTIS,  CECIL  Q.,  P.O.  Box  916,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
CURTIS,  LIONEL  Q. 

CUR  WEN- REED,  THOMAS,  17  Kingswood  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
CUSSANS,  ARTHUR  C.  DE  C.,  Police  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 


1914 


DA  COSTA,  A.,  67  MacLeay  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


1916  |  DA  COSTA,  DARNLEY  C.  C.,  Bridgetown,  Barbados  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
1908  '  DA  BELL,  CHARLES,  Post  Asperonskaya,  Maikop,  Russia. 

1908  |  DABELL,  HAROLD,  Department  of  Mines,  Giza  (Mudiria),  Egypt. 
1905  j  DAIN,  0.  K.,  Assistant  Treasurer,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1910  I  DALE,  ANDREW,  District  Commissioner,  Namwala,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1909  j  DALES,  LIHUT. -COLONEL  HARTLEY,  Pretoria  Club,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
1916  |  DALGLEISH,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  W. 

1912     DALGLIESH,  JAMES  A.,  Apartado  168,  Guatemala. 

1912  DALGLIESH,  PERCY,  Apartado  168,  Guatemala. 

1910  DALRYMPLE,  JOSEPH,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Wallis  Co.,  Obuassi,  Gold  Coast 
1890     f  DALRYMPLE,  THOMAS. 

1913  I  DALRYMPLE,  WILLIAM,  Glenshiel,  Westcliff,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1916     DALTON,  HAROLD  G.,  Anglo- Johore  Rubber  Estates,  Kuala  Mersing,  Johore,  Malay  States. 
1910     DALTON,  LLEWELLYN  C.,  Registrar,  Supreme  Court,  Georgetoion,  British  Guiana. 
1915     DALTON,  SAMUEL,  1030  Brynmaw  Avenue,  Edgewater,  Chicago,  Itt.,  U.S.A. 

1914  DALTON,  SILAS  ARMTTAGB,  Tin  Areas,  Nigeria,  Ltd.,  Minna,  Nigeria. 
1912     D'AMioo,  GUIDO  DE  PIRO,  Medical  Department,  Duala,  Cameroons. 

1914     DANDO,  GEORGE  F.  W. ,  J.P.,  Arthursleigh,  Elizabeth  Street,  Gordon,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910     DANE,  EDWARD,  Sungkai,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912     DANGAR,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  H.  W.,  R.A  A.  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

^12     DANIELS,  IVOR  0.,  Lonely  Reef  G.  M.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Inyati,  Rhodesia. 


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Year  of 
Election. 

1914  |  fDANKS,  AABON  TURNER,  Hazeldene,  Balwyn  Road,  Canterbury,  Victoria. 
1912  !   DANZIGER,  MAX,  Qwelo,  Rhodesia. 


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DARBY,  WALTER  G.,  Sandakan,  British  North  Borneo. 

J-DARBY,  HARRIS  E.,  Bikam  Estate,  Sungkai,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fDARBYSHiRE,  BENJAMIN  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Weld  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia  (Con  - 
sponding  Secretary). 

fDARBYSHiRE,  GILBERT  R.,  564  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DARBYSHIRE,  HENRY,  Club  de  Residentes  Extranjeros,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires> 
Argentine. 

fDARBYSHiRE,  HENRY  TAYLOR,  Las  Cabczos,  San  Julian,  F.  C.  E.  R.,  Argentine. 

DARBYSHIRE,  JOHN,  1737  Calle  Cevallos,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fDARE,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  Nigeria  Regiment,  W.A.F.F.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

DARLING,  GEORGE,  cjo  Messrs.  Darling  Bros.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

DARLING,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT  FERGUSON,  D.S.O.,  Choma,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DARLING,  H.  C.  R.,  M.S.,  Wairoa,  Kurraba  Road,  Neutral  Bay,  North  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

fDARLOT,  LEONARD  H.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

DARTER,  GEORGE  B.  S.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
DARWENT,  EDGAR  NICHOLAS,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Arima,  Trinidad. 
DASHWOOD,  CHARLES  H.  P.,  El  Ombu,  Saldungaray,  F  C.  S., 'Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
DAUBNEY,  HORACE,  P.O.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

DAVENPORT,  EDWARD  BARRY,  Anglo-Servian  Gold  Dredging  Co.,  Vladitchin,  Han,  Servia. 
DAVENPORT,  HOWARD,  35  Brookman's  Buildings,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia , 

and  Adelaide  Club. 

DAVENPORT,  JAMES  E.,  Allandale,  Lyttelton,  New  Zealand. 
DAVEY,  ARNOLD  E.,  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
f  DAVEY,  THOMAS  J.,  17  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
DAVEY,  TOM  H.,  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
DAVID,  ALBERT  JAMBS,  121  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
DAVID,  PROFESSOR  TANNATT  W.  E.,  B.A.,  F.R.S.,  Woodford,  Blue  Mountains,  New  South 

Wales. 

fDAViosoN,  A.  A.,  A.I.M.M.,  F.G.S.,  Manwa  Gold  Mines,  via  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DAVIDSON,  EDWARD  A.,  P.O.  24,  Rivers,  Waterberg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
DAVIDSON,  FITZGERALD  H.,  cfo  Messrs.  Ireland,  Fraser  &  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
DAVIDSON,  FREDERICK  LELAND,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
DAVIDSON,  GEORGE,  Castries,  St.  Lucia. 

DAVIDSON,  GEORGE  HAMILTON,  Santa  Cruz,  Tenerife,  Canary  Islands. 
DAVIDSON,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  JAMES,  Pembroke  Rectory,  Bermuda. 
DAVIDSON,  JOHN,  M.A. 

DAVIDSON,  ROBERT,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fDAViDSON,  H.E.,  SIR  WALTER  E.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Newfoundland. 
DAVIDSON-HOUSTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  W.  B.,  C.M.G.,  Montserrat,  West  Indies. 
DAVIES,  A.  CORY,  2  Broadway,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
DAVIES,  HON.  CHARLES  E.,  M.L.C.,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
DAVIES,  CLEMENT,  P.O.  Box  155,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
DAVIES,  C.  D.  VAUGHAN,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 
DAVIES,  E.,  P.O.  Box  89,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
DAVIES,  EDGAR  N.,  264  Calle  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
DAVIES,  COLONEL  EDWARD  C.,  V.D.,  I.S.O.,  P.W.D.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
DAVIES,  GWILYM  C.  M.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.S.A.,  P.O.  Box  112,  Suva,  Fiji. 
I-DAVIBS,  NEANDHR  W.,  Portswood,  Kandapolla,  Ceylon. 
DAVIES,  THOMAS  H.,  48 A,  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•DAVIES,  WALTER  KARRI,  The  Outspan,  Rock  Ridge  Road,  Parktown,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 
DAVIS,  ALEXANDER,   "Leader"    Office,    Nairobi,    British    East    Africa    (Corresponding 

Secretary) . 

OAVIS,  BENJAMIN  S.,  Lamberts,  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies. 
•DAVIS,  GATEWARD  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  235  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


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Election. 

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DAVIS,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  F.C.S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Herold  &  Gie,  Temple  Chambers,  Wale  Street, 
Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

f  DAVIS,  MALCOLM  E.,  802  Prospect  Avenue,  Calgary,  Canada. 

DAVIS,  Moss,  Princes  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

fDAVis,  P.,  "  Natal  Witness  "  Office,  244  Longmarket  Strezt,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

DAVIS,  NORMAN  S.,  G.P.O.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

DAVIS,  REGINALD  E.,  c/o  English  Literary  Society,  Cangallo  536,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DAVIS,  STETJART  SPENCER,  The  Treasury,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

DAVIS,  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  461,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DAVISON,  FREEMAN  I.,  27  State  Street,  Boston,  U.S.A. 

DAVISON,  THOMAS  H.,  Grootfontein,  Gwelo  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 

DAVY,  JOSEPH  BURTT,  F.L.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  Burttholm,  Vereeniging,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

DAVY,  THOMAS  A.  L.,  9  Ord  Streett  West  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

DAWBARN,  FREDERIC,  Lome,  Togoland,  West  Africa. 

fDAWBARN,  OSCAR  S.,  Lahat,  Per  ok,  Federated  Malay  States. 

DA  WE,  JOHN  GROSVENOR,  Fresco,  Ivory  Coast,  via  Lahm. 

DAWES,  ADOLF  H.  0.,  L.M.S.S.A.,  Gawler,  South  Australia. 

{•DAWNEY,  CHARLES  J.  WILLIAM,  Martinez,  F.C.C.A.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
-{•DAWNEY,  PHILIP  A.  F.,  Billinghurst  2020,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DAWSON,  FREDERIC  J.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Public  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

DAWSON,  HERBERT  JAMES,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

DAWSON,  JOHN,  Gaffney  Street,  Railwaytown,  Broken  Hill,  New  South  Walex. 

DAWSON,  R.  H.  MASSY,  P.O.,  QueQue,  Rhodesia. 

f  DAWSON,  T.  F.,  Medicine  Hat,  Alta.,  Canada. 

DAWSON,  WM.  ALISON,  Geraldine,  New  Zealand. 

DAWSON,  WM.  GEORGE,  Traffic  Department,  Nigerian  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fDAWSON,  WALTER  H.,  Moulmein,  Burma. 

f  DAY,  GEORGE  BERT,  Government  Railways,  Famagusta,  Cyprus. 

DAY,  W.  NORMANSELL,  Naraguta  Tin  Mines,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

DEACON,  ARTHUR  J.  E.,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

DEACON,  BERTRAM  J.,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

DEACON,  PERCY  COURTNEY,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

DEAKIN,  HON.  ALFRED,  20  Walsh  Street,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

DEAKIN,  WALTER  JOSEPH,  Catte  Cangallo  536,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DEAN,  COLONEL  G.  H.,  V.D.,  A.D.C.,  The  Acacias,  Marry atville,  Adelaide,  South  Australia  ; 

and  Adelaide  Club. 
DEAN,  GEORGE  T.,  Pebble  Island,  Falkland  Islands. 
DEAN,  JOHN  HOLMES,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

EAN,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  375,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DEANE,  GEORGE  CAMPBELL,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
DEANS,  JOHN,  Riccarton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
DEANS,  JOHN  M.,  Ration,  Ceylon. 
DEARY,  N.  D.,  Molteno,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
*DE  BAUW,  A.,  Elizabethville,  Katanga,  Belgian  Congo. 
DE  BAVAY,  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Baillieu,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
-DE  BOISSIERE,  RAOUL  F.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Suva,  Fiji. 
BOLTZ,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  403,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
E  BURY,  L.  V.,  756  Sherbrooke  Street  We-st,  Montreal,  Canada. 
)ECARY,  E.  R.,  321  Peel  Street ,' 'Montreal,  Canada. 

DE  CASTELLA,  FRA^OIS,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
DE  CENT,  KENNETH  OWEN,  P.O.  Box,  223,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
DECK,  G.  H.  BARING,  M.B.C.M.,  112  Darlinghurat  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
)ECK,  SAMUEL  FREDERICK,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  British  East  Africa. 
)E  CORDOVA,  LEONARD,  Kingston,  Jamaica.  [Secretary). 

DE  FREITAS,  HON.  D.  S.,  M.L.O.  Dugalistone,  Gouave,  Grenada,  West  Indies  (Corresponding 
DE  HAMEL,  MAJOR  H.  BARRY,  Police  Department,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
DE  HAVILAND,  MAJOR  THOMAS    L.,    Sergeant-at-Arms,  House  of  Assembly,  Cape  Toivn, 
South  Africa. 


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Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


DE  HOGHTON,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  R.N.,  "  Winton,"  Brighton,  Tasmania. 

DEIGHTON,  FREDERICK  M.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DE  KOCK,  S.  M.,  Elizabeth  Street,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

DE  LACY,  W.  E.  FENN,  Recorders'  Office,  British  East  Africa. 

DELAFONS,  H.  G.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

DE  LA  HOYDE,  WALTER,  Wereagalla  Estate,  Kelani,  Ceylon. 

fDE  LA  MOTHE,  HON.  J.  T.,  M.L.C.,  Grand  Bacolet,  Grochu  P.O.,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

DELANY,  STANLEY,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  TarJcwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony.       [Rhodesia. 

DE  LA  PRYME;  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  ALEXANDER  G.,  The  Parsonage,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern 

fDs  LAUTOTTR,  BRIGADE-SURGEON  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HARRY  A.,  M.R.C.S.,  Coutte  Street, 

Kilburnie,  Wellington,  N~ew  Zealand. 

DE  LBMOS,  WILLIAM,  J.P.,  Mahagolla  Estate,  Norwood,  Ceylon. 
DELGADO,  BENJAMIN  L.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
DE  LISLE,  VINCENT  FREDERIC,  B.A.,  Bo  School,  Sierra  Leone. 
DE  LITTLE,  HARRY  F.,  Caramut,  Victoria. 
DE  LIVBRA,  CHRISTOPHER,  P.W.D.,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 
DE  LONGUEUIL,  BARON,  Chambly,  Allies  de  Morlaas,  Pan,  France. 

fDELPRAT,  G.  D.,  Broken  Hill  Proprietary  Co.,  320  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
DE  MARNEY,  ARTHUR  EDWARD,  Butts  Chambers,  Moore  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
DE  MEL,  FRANCIS  B.,  Villa  de  Mel,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
DE  MELLO,  SIDNEY  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  R.  S.  Houston  &  Co.,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires 


DE  MERCADO,  LIONEL,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

DEMPSTER,  FREDERICK  R.,  Agricultural  Bank  of  Egypt,  Sohag,  Upper  Egypt. 

DEMPSTER,  R.  K.,  Gambarra,  Grenfett,  New  South  Wales. 

DENCH,  LAMBERT  J.  E.,  Postmaster,  Mombasa,  'British  East  Africa. 

DENHAM,  HON.  DIGBY  F.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

DENHAM,  REV.  WILLIAM  E.  W.,  401  Cfasilla,  Temuco,  Chili. 

DENISON,  ALFRED  J.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

DENISON,  COLONEL  GEORGE  T.,  Hey  don  Villa,  Toronto,  Canada. 

|DENISON,  HUGH  R.,  701  Culwulla  Chambers,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

DENMAN,  ROBERT,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Medical  and  Health  Department,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

fDENNETT,  R.  E.,  Forests  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

DENNIS,  CHARLES  S.,  475  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

DENNIS,  JOHN  S.,  O.E.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Calgary,  Canada. 

DENNIS,  PHILIP  H.,  English  Club,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DENNIS,  WILLIAM,  Herald  Office,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 

DENNISON,  ALLAN,  Abbontiakoon  Mines,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

DENNISTON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JOHN  E.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

DENNISTOTTN,  GEORGE  J.,  J.P.,  Peel  Forest,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

fDENNY,  F.  W.  RAMSAY,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

DENNY,  GEORGE  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DENOVAN,  J.  McDouGALL,  Cangallo  499,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DENT,  NORRIS  W.,  Northern  Rhodesian  Cotton  Co.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DENT,  R.  B.,  (LiEUT.  3RD  Q.A.O.  GURKHAS),  c/o  Messrs.  Grindlay  &  Co.,  Bombay,  India. 

DENT,  R.  COURT,  J.P.,  Messrs.  Dreyfus  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

DENTON,  F.  G.,  202  Lougheed  Building,  Calgary,  Canada. 

DENTON,  FRANK,  K.C.,  40  Maitland  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

f  DENTON,  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  4290,  Johannesburg,  S~outh  Africa. 

DERRY,  B.  GRAHAM,  P.O.  Box  6,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

DERRY,  FRANCIS  H.,  Chesa,  Umvuma,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

fDES  FRESNES,  GORDON  LE  SUEUR,  Lismore,  Alexander  Road,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 

DE  SARAM,  GERALD  H.,  L.R.C.P.  &  S.E.,  72  Colpetty,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

DE  SILVA,  CHARLES  P.,  Carlton  House,  Moratuwa,  Ceylon. 

DE  SILVA,  W.  ARTHUR,  J.P.,  The  Tent,  Flower  Road,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

tI>E  SMIDT,  ASCHETON  GEDDES,  Acting  Magistrate,  Port  Nolloth,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 
fDE  SOUZA,  A.  J.,  Manila,  Philippine  Islands. 

DE  SOUZA,  HUGH  OLBMHNT,  L,R.O.S.,  L.R.C  P.,  Aboaso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 


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IDs  ST.  ROMAINB,  RICHMOND  E.,  M.R.G.S.E.,  Surinam,  Dutch  Guiana. 
DB  TBAOTORD,  CECIL  NOBL,  P.O.  Box  547,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 


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Election. 

1914  I  fDa  SOYSA,  HON.  ALJB«D  J.  R.,  M.L.C.,  Lakshimgiri,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1916  |  DESPICHT,  STANLEY  MONK,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1909 

1914 

1911  I  DBVBNISH,  CHARLES  E.,  Camp  Cottage,  Fir  Avenue,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  |  DEVERILL,  HARRY,  Plantation  Wales,  West  Bank,  British  Guiana. 
1910     DE  VILLIBRS,  J.  SMUTS,  Attorney-at-Law,  Paarl,  South  Africa. 

1905  DB  VILLIEBS,  JACOBUS  P.,  P.O.  Box  24,  Lower  Paarl,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  DBVINE,  H.  T.,  501  Bank  of  Ottawa  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  DEW,  H.  T.  BUTLER,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1915  DEWAR,  ALFBBD  R.,  Forum  Riw  Tin  Co.,  Naragvta  P.O.,  Nigeria. 

1912  DEWAR,  D.  B.,  Bank  of  Commerce,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

1910  fDawAB,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  309,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1913  DEWDNEY,  HON.  EDGAR,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  DEWHUBST,  CYRIL,  Assistant  Native  Commissioner,  Kasama,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1914  DB  WILTON,  MA  JOB  A.  W.,  Prisons  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
1887     DIAS,  FELIX  REGINALD,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Frazer  Lodge,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 

1909  DIAS,  REGINALD  F.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Frazer  Lodge,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 

1892  fDiBBS,  THOMAS  A.,  Commercial  Banking  Co.,  347  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wale*. 

1911  fDicK,  GODFREY  W.,  J.P.,  F.C.I.S.,  Department  of  Immigration,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1912  -J-DICK,  MUBBAY  M.,  Eldalat-Eldoret  P.O.,  British  East  Africa. 
1914  DICK-CLELAND,  C.  BUCHANAN,  Salisbury  Club,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1896  i  DICKINSON,  FBANCIS  M.,  Broken  Hill  Proprietary  Co.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

DICKINSON,  GEORGE  CLARKE,  186  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DICKINSON,  EDWABD  G.,  Police  Department,  Kasama,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DICKINSON,  HABBY  O.,  P.O.  Box  18,  Burghersdorp,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

DICKSON,  MA  JOB  J.  QUAYLB,  D.S.O. 

DICKSON,  ERNEST,  F.G.S.,  Aibestos,  Victoria,  Rhodesia. 

DICKSON,  GBOBGE,  Bank  of  Mauritius,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

DICKSON,  JOHN  RHODES,  M.B.,  C.M.,  D.P.H.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

fDiCKSON,  R.  CASIMIB,  Conservative  Club,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DIOKSON,  T.  AINSWOBTH,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Shimoni,  via  Mombasa,  British 

East  Africa. 
1912  j  DICKSON,  WILLIAM,  17  Peak  Road,  Hong-Kong. 


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1914 
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1914 


f  DICKSON,  WILLIAM  SAMUBL. 

DID  IBB,  S.  F.,  Roseau,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

DIBSPBOKBB,  CAPTAIN  RUDOLPH,  Pilgrim's  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

DIGS Y- JONES,  C.  K.,  J.P.,  F.G.S.,  Golden  Kopje  Mines,  Lomagundi,  Rhodesia. 

DIGGLB,  JOHN  T.,  Paseo  de  Julio  675,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DIGNUM,  EDWARD  J.,  141  Isabella  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fDiLL,  THOMAS  M.,  M.C.P.,  Devonshire,  Bermuda. 

|DiLLON,  ALFBED,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

DILLON,  J.  F.  KENNY,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  Native  Department,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DIMMOOK,  CYRIL  A.,  Darwendale,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 


1910  |  DINGLI,  ADRIAN,  LL.D.,  3  Strada  Fovin,  Valetta,  Malta. 

1911  !  DINNBBN,  W.  T.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1911     DINNICK,  AUGUSTUS  G.  C.,  22  Parkwood  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 


DINNICK,  WILFRID  S.,  Lawrence  Park,  North  Toronto,  Canada. 

|DiNSMOBE,  WILLIAM  HOLMES,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Attorney  General's  Chambers,  Singapore. 


1912 

1913 

1912  |  DISHBB,  CLABENCB  EDWABD,  Terminal  City  Club,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1908  j  DISHINGTON,  DAVID,  British  Concession,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

1911     DISHMAN,  ABTHUR  J.,  Inspector  of  Mines,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1911  DISTIN,  CYRIL  W.,  Bowden  Hall,  Middelburg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  DIXON,  CLHMBNT,  M.I.M.M.,  P.O.  Box  305,  Btdawayo,  Rhodwia  ;  and  Bulawayo  Club, 

1913  Drrow,  MAJOR  EDWABD  T.,  cfo  Colonial  Bank,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
1912     DrroN,  FRANK,  P.O.  Box  470,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1914  DHOH,  F.  E.  O.,  P.  0.,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

1914     DIXOH,  JOSHUA ^C.,  1173  Seaton  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada, 


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1916 
1912 


DIXON,  THOMAS  F.,  Messrs.  Fraser  de  Neave,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

DIXON,  CAPTAIN  W.  G.,  English  Club,  Bartolomd  Mitre  478,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DIXON,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Trong,  Perak?  Federated  Malay  States. 

f  DIXON,  WILLIAM  PERCY,  Colonial  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

fDixsoN,  ROBERT  CRAIG,  100  Strand,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

DOBBIE,  EVVART,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

DOBBLL,  WILLIAM  MOLSON,  Quebec,  Canada. 

fDoBLE,  ARTHUR  R.,  804  Sherbrooke  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada,. 

DOBREB,  CLAUDE  HATHERLEY,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DOBSON,  SENATOR  HON.  HENRY,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

DOBSON,  WILLIAM  PERCY,  Launceston,  Tasmania  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fDocHBRTY,  RICHARD,  F.C.B.A.  dt  P.,  783  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DOCHETY,  E.  M.,  Tin  Areas  of  Nigeria,  Kano,  Nigeria. 

DOCKER,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  ERNBST  B.,  Eltham,  Edgecliff  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

DOCKER,  THOMAS  L.,  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

DOCKBR,  WILFRID  L.,  Nyrambla,  Darlinghurst  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

DODD,  FRANK  W.,  519  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DOLLEY,  HON.  JOHN  F.,  Blenheim  House,  Uitenhage,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

DOLLMAN,  H.  C.,  F.E.S.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Mtoengwa,  Baluba,  Northern  Rliodesia,  via  Mumbwa. 

DOLMAN,  ALBERT  J.,  Railway  Dept.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

DOMVILLE,  EDWARD,  Durocher  and  Pacific  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

DOMVILLE,  HENRY,  Dominion  Express  Building,  Mox,treal,  Canada. 

DOMVILLB,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SENATOR  HON.  JAMES,  Rothesay,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

DOMVILLE,  CAPTAIN  JAMBS  W.,  St.  James's  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 

DON,  CHARLBS,  P.O.  Box  396,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

DONALDSON,  JOHN  S.,  P.O.  Box  1075,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DONALDSON,  His  GRAOB  ST.  CLAIR,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Brisbane,  Bishopsbourne,  Brisbane, 

Queensland. 

DONEY,  L.  WATTS,  Grande  Boulevards,  North  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DONNELLY,  GEORGB  P.,  Crissoge,  Ngatarawa,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
DONNELLY,  JAMES,  Boinsu  Rubber  Go.,  Half  Assinee,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DONNELLY,  JAMES  D.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DORCHESTER,  FRANK  E.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DOREY,  WM.  H.,  11  Rue  Gustave  Zede,  Paris. 

DORNING,  EDWARD  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Pickering  &  Berthoud,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DORNING,  HERBERT,  570  Moreno,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DORRINGTON,  FREDERICK  M.,  Aparotado  14,  Lerida,  Spain.  [Jamaica. 

DOUBLED  AY,  SIDNEY  HAROLD,  c/o  Messrs.  Fitzpatrick  Graham,  Greenwood  &  Co.,  Kingston, 
DOUGLAS,  ALBERT,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
DOUGLAS,  CHARLES  B.  ELTON,  c/o  Amparo  Mining  Co.,  Etzatldu,  Jalisco,  Mexico. 
DOUGLAS,  ERIC,  London  and  Kano  Trading  Co.,  Kano,  Nigeria. 
DOUGLAS,  HENRY  S.,  264  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
DOUGLAS,  HOWARD  R.,  "  Mail"  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 
DOUGLAS,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  771,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
IDouGLAS,  JAMES,  LL.D.,  99  John  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
DOUGLAS,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.,  Nicosia,  Sicily,  Italy. 
DOUGLAS,  JOHN  C.,  195  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
DOUGLAS,  J.  R.,  39  McGregor  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

DOUGLAS,  LOUD  ON  M.,  F.R.S.E.,  Agricultural  Department,  Salisbury,  RJiodesia. 
DOUGLAS,  PERCY  A.  C.,  Forests  Department,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
DOUGLAS,  ROBERT  H.,  "Star"  Office,  P.O.  Box  1014,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM,  140  Yonge  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

DOUGLASS,  W.  J.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Berbice,  British  Guiana  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
DOVE,  FREDERICK  W.,  The  Dovecot,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
DOVE-WILSON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JOHN  C.,  Mwitzburg,  South  Africa,. 
DOWLING,  DONALDSON  B.,  281  McLeod  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
DOWLING,  J.  ARTHUR,  113  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 

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BOWLING,  WALFORD  R.,  M.I.M.M.,  P.O.  Box  67,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DOWN,  N.  B.,  Braden  Copper  Co.,  Rancagua,  Chili. 

DOWNER,  ALFRED  WM.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

DOWNER,  CLARENCE  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

DOWNER,  JOHN,  New  Amsterdam,  British  Guiana. 


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1908 
1916  j  DOWNER,  J.  FRED,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1915  I  DOWNES,  MAJOR  H.  M.,  South  Africa.  [Rhodesia, 

1913  DOWNES,  WALTER  DOUGLAS,  Anglo-Portuguese  Boundary  Commission,  Limngstone,  Northern 

1914  DOWNIE,  JOHN  W.,  P.O.  Box  1,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1904  DOWSE,  THOMAS  A.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1903     fDowsETT,  CHARLES,  c/o  Messrs.  Attwell  &  Co.,  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1913  DOWSON,  JOSEPH  J.,  Strangers  Club,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  DOWSON,  PHILIP  S.,  Cross  S.  Ranche,  Miles  City,  Montana,  U.S.A. 

1916  DOYLE,  EDWARD  A.  GAYNES,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  District  Medical  Officer,  San  Fernando, 

Trinidad. 
1902  |  f  DOYLE,  CAPTAIN  J.  J. 

1905  t^OYLB>  JAMES  HENRY,  Invermein,  Scone,  New  South  Wales. 

1914  DOYLE,  KINSLEY  D.,  M.A.,  B.A.I.,  650  Calle  24  de  Setiembre,  Tucuman,  Argentine. 

1913  t  DRABBLE,  ERNEST  DORRINGTON,  Hurlingham,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
f^RADER,  H.  F.,  Ploesti,  Roumania. 


DRAPER,  CHRISTOPHER  R:  B.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Petauke,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DRAPER,  THOMAS  P.,  K.C.,  8  King's  Park  Road,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

DRAYTON,  W.  G.,  P.O.  Box  282,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

DREW,  CHARLES  H.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DREWRY,  FREDERICK  W.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

DREYER,  CHARLES  H.,  Standard  Bank,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

DRIBERG,  JACK  HERBERT,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

DRIER,  E.  NEWTON,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Hood  Bros.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

f  DROUGHT,  F.  A.,  Dept.  of  Railways  and  Canals,  Ottawa,  Canada.  [Africa. 

DROUGHT,  JAMES  J.,  F.C.S.,  A.I.M.M.,  Mount  Lundiana  Estate,  Londiani,  British  East 

DROUGHT,  ROBERT  H.  P. 

,  THB  RIGHT  REV.  CECIL  H.,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Graf  ton,  Graf  ton,  New  South  Wales. 
DRUMMOND,  GEORGE  E.,  28  Victoria  Square,  Montreal,  Canada. 
DRUMMOND,  HERBERT  C.,  1960  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DRUMMOND,  HUNTLY,  Mount  Royal  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 
f  DRUMMOND,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  CHARLES  H.,   V.D.,   United  Service  Institution,  Brisbane, 

Queensland. 
DRURY,  VICTOR,  Dolby,  Queensland. 


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1912 
1914 
1912 
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1911 
1914 
1913 
1913 
1901 
1903 
1915 
1913 
1904 
1912 
1912 
1903 

1913 

1910  DRY,  WILLIAM  J.  S.,  W  estholme,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1907  j  t^RYSDALE,  JOHN  MONTEITH,  M.A..  427  Calle  Bartolome,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  I  DU  BOULAY,  EDGAR,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

1913  !  DUCE,  RICHARD  HOSKIN,  Balmoral  Block,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1915  !  DUFF,  GEORGE  LESLIE,  Toowong,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1914  i  DUFF,  HUGH  J.,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1913  j  DUFF,  JAMES  A.,  Union  Castle  S.S.  Co.,  P.O.  Box  7,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1906  DUFF,  JAMES  ERSKINE,  12  Timber  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  ;  DUFF,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  LYMAN  P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1907  i  DUFFIELD,  PROFESSOR  WALTER  GEOFFREY,  B.A.,  D.Sc. 

1913  \  DUFFY,  J.  T.,  Civil  Service,  Kampala,  Uganda. 
1900  |  DUKA,  CAPTAIN  A.  T.,  D.S.O.,  M.A.,  M.R.C.S.E. 

1915  DULEY,  CHARLES  E.  WILLIAM,  Central  Argentine  Railway,  Bartolome  Mitre  299,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  I  DULHUNTY,  VERNON  R.  K.,  750  Calle  Moreno,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1907  |  t^ULY,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES,  D.S.O.,  P.O.  Box  131,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
1889  |  fDuMAT,  FRANK  CAMPBELL,  Barrister  -at-Law,  P.O.  Box  370,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1913     jl>UN,  JOHN,  4  Calle  Camila,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
1909     fDuN,  MAUNTG  NE,  E.A.C.,  Eastern  Subdivisional  Magistrate,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1916  i  DUNBAR,  ANGUS  D.,  London  and  River  Plate-Bank,  Cordoba,  Argentine. 


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DUNBAR,  DONALD  J.  GEORGE,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fDuNCAN,  ANDREW  H.  F.,  Mbabane*  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 

fDuNCAN,  HON.  EDWARD,  M.L.C-,  J.P.,  Navua  Mill,  Fiji. 

DUNCAN,   G.    RUPERT,    M.Sc.,   318   Archibald   Street,    Fort     William,   Ontaria,    Canada 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

DUNCAN,  GBOBGB  0.,  M.I.M.E.,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 
DUNCAN,  JAMSS,  Ury  Estate,  Badullat  Ceylon. 

;  JAMBS  DENOON,  Attorney-at-Law,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

,  JAMSS  GORDON,  Club  Inglis,  Lomas,  F.C.S.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

,  JOHN,  Messrs.  Levin  <k  Co.,  Ltd.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
JDuNOAH,  JOHN,  The  Grove,  Picton,  New  Zealand. 


Year  of 
Election. 

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1888 
1905 
1912 

1913 

1910 

1883 

1914 

1904 

1901 

1914  DUITCA*,  JOHH  R.,  Vulcan  Ironworks,  Ltd.,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1907  fDuNOAJi,  PATRICK,  C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  17  Sauers  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1914  DUSCAN,  ROMALD  GoiLViB,  Burnside  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1910  DUNCAH,  RUSSBLL  J.,  Pantlciri,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
1897  t^UNOOMBB,  H.  #•»  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1903  DUNCOMBB,  WALTBB  KBLBALJL,  Collector  of  Customs,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1912  DUNBLL,  OWB*  H.  CHRISTIAN,  Western  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1914  D'UiriBBViLLB,  R.  M.,  District  Magistrate,  Mauritius. 

1915  DUBK,  HBRBBBT,  Registrar  of  Deeds,  Land  and  Survey  Department,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

1912  DUNLAP,  DAVID  ALBXANDBR,  93  Highlands  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1901  DUHLOP,  J.  M.  M.,  LL.D.,  Attorney -General,  Lagos,  Nigeria  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 

1909  fDuNLO*,  WILLIAM,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  P.O.  Box  434,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1916  DUNLOP,  W.  RANALD,  Imperial  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Barbados. 
1914  Dinar,  G.  W.  S.,  P.O.  Box  340,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1913  DUNK,  JAMBS  G.,  Club  de  Rteidentes  Estrangeros,  476  Bartolome1  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires.  Argentine. 
1916  DUNN,  JOSEPH  HARRISON,  Calle  Peru  440,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  DUNF,  THOMAS  8.,  M.B.,  Naivasha,  British  East  Africa. 

1914  DUBTXB,  RIGHT  RBV.  ARCHBISHOP  ROBBBT,  Dara,  Gotha  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
1913  DUNNING,  C.  A,,  Saskatchewan  Co-operative  Elevator  Co.,  Regina,  Canada. 

1903  !  DUPIGNY,  E.  G.  MOBSOH,  The  Residency,  Bida,  Minna,  Niger  Province,  Nigeria. 

1905  |  DURING,  ABRAHAM  A.,  Paarl,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 


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1911 
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1914 
1913 
1911 


DUBMAV,  LBOYABD,  c/o  Post  Office,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

DUBRANT,  HON.  F.  C.  WBLLS,  M.A.,  K.C.,  M.E.C.,  Attorney-General,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

DUTHII,  GBORGB,  Director  of  Education,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

DUTTOV,  HABBT  H.,  Anlaby,  Kapunda,  South  Australia. 

DUTTON-TOMPSON,  RBV.  J.  R. 

DWTBR,  FBABGUS,  Baro,  Nigeria. 


1906  I  DWYBB,  FBBDBRIOK  L.,  B.A.,  A.M.Inst.C.B.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1913  !  DTKB,  FRBDBRXCK  STANLBY,  521  IZth  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 


1903 
1914 


DYKB,  JAMBS  E.,  60  Carlton  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
DYKB,  R.  H.  HAVBW,  F.O.O.C-,  Alta  Cordoba,  Argentine. 


1907  :  DYKBS,  ARTHUR  J.,  Railway  Department,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 


1904 
1912 
1914 


EAGLBSOMB,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  Director  of  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

EAKIN,  WILLIAM  C.  WALTBB,  Mission  House,  Ikotobo,  Quas  Iboe,  Nigeria. 

EAMES,  LIBUT.-COLONBL  WILLIAM  L'ESTRANGB,  M.B.,  C.B.,  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps, 


Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
1899  j  EARDLBY-WELMOT,  S.,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
1913  I  EARLB,  W.  F.,  Bellevue  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1908  !  EARNSHAW,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICB  ALBBRT,  M.A.,  Supreme  Court,  Singapore. 
1913 
1903 

1901 
1915 
1914 
1911 


,  GHARLBS  ABTHONY,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
EABP,   HON.    GBORGB  F.,  M.L.C.,  Uig  Lodge,  Point   Piper,  Sydney,   New  South  Wales 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

EASTBRBROOK,  ARTHUR  D.,  The  Residency,  Dedza,  Nyasaland. 
EASTON,  ALFRED  NEALE,  Regent  Street,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
EASTOIT,  BERNARD  J.,  H.B.M.  Legation,  Guatemala. 
EASTON,  HBRBBRT  E.,  c/o  Bank  of  Now  South  Wales,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wake. 


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Election, 

1895     EASTWOOD,  PHILIP  B.,  Holfontein,  P.O.  Brittan,  Christiana,  Transvaal,  South  Africa  ;  and 
Rand  Club. 

1912  EATON,  SIB  JOHK  CBAIQ,  480  Davenport  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  fEATON,  WM.  ARTHUR,  P.O.  Box  460,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1908  EBBELS,  WM.  PHILLIPS,  Beau  Sejour  Estate,  Mapou,  Mauritius. 

1889  fEBBBT,  ERNEST,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1909  EBEBTS,  HON.  DAVID  M. ,  K.C.,  M.L.  A.,  P.O.  Box  669,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1912  ECCLES,  LAUNCBLOT  WILLIAM,  B.8.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1913  ECKHABDT,  H.  C.,  Civil  Service,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  EDDY,  EZRA  B.,  Hull,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1914  EDGAB,  J.,  South  Africa. 

1914     EDGABD,  ROBUST  NICHOLSON,  Catte  Arribenos  1654,  Btlgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1890  f  EDQSON,  ARTHUR  B. 

1905     fEoiNGTON,  THOMAS  D.,  Premier  Diamond  Mining  Co.,  P.O.  Box  148,  Johannesburg,  Sov>bh 
Africa, 

1913  fEDKiNS,  EDWABD  R.  H.,  Bimbah  Station,  Longreach,  Queensland. 

1913  EDMINSON,  ROBEBT,  Bellevue  47,  Hamburg,  Germany. 

1912  EDMONDS,  PAUL,  1107  Langky  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1914  EDMONDS,  WALTBB  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  D.  E.  Hockley  <tt  Co.,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

1913  EDWABDBS,  REV.  H.  L.  G.,  M.A.,  St.  Cuthbert's  Rectory,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
1911     EDWABDBS,  ROY  DBS  A.,  P.O.  Box  4873,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913     EDWABDS,  ABTHTTR  BAYNBS,  Magistrate,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1911     EDWABDS,  OLABENCB,  Weetah,  Springdale  Road,  Kittara,  Sydney,  New  South  Woks. 

1890     EDWABDS,  DAVID  R.,  M.D.,  c/o  Australian  Mutual  Provident  Society,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

1913     fEDWABDS,  EDWIN,  KusJeie  (Nigeria)  Tin  Fields,  Ltd.,  Nigeria. 
1913     EDWABDS,  EBNBST  A.,  485  Oalle  Cangallot  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913     EDWABDS,  EBNBST  WM.,  c/o  CompaHia  de  Petroleo  la  Corona,  Apartado  238,  Tampieo,  Meaxeo, 
1913     EDWABDS,  FBANOIS  A.,  Kansanthi.  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1915  EDWABDS,  FBED,  18  Front  Street  E,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1899     EDWABDS,  FBBDBBIC  G.  H.,  M.D.,  Florida  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1897     EDWABDS,  G.  BAKBB,  No.  1  Droogveld,  via  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
1876     fEowABDS,  HBBBBBT,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand. 

1916  EDWABDS,  JASON,  Villa  Sefton,  Ramos  Mejia,  F.C.  Oeste,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1905     -J-EDWABDS,  JOHN  TENISON,  Rubber  Estates  of  Krian,  Pavit  Buntar,  via  Penang,  Straits 

Settlements. 

1912     EDWABDS,  MAJOB  J.  PLIMSOLL,  Londonderry,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
1916     EDWABDS,  KENELM  F.  JOHN,  c/o  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil 

1911  EDWABDS,  LESLIB  T.,  Munderoo  West,  Wolseley  Park,  Wagga,  New  South  WaUs. 

1912  EDWABDS,  HON.  MB.  JUSTICE  W.  B.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1904       jEDWABDS,  W.  MOOBOBOJT. 

1874  fEDWABDS,  W.  T.  A.,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  Chambly  Villa,  Curepipe  Road,  Mauritius. 

1913  fEDWABDS,  WILLIAM  GBBALD,  Norfolk  Hotel,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1914  EDWABDS,  WM.  J.,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1915  EDYB,  FBANOIS  OKB,  25  de  Mayo  267,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1883  EGEBTON,  H.E.,  SIB  WALTEB,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1897  EHBHABDT,  HON.  Ma.  JUSTICE  ALBEBT  F.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1914  ELDER,  J.  A.  MAOKBICZIB,  534  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  and  Australian  Club. 

1907  ELGAB,  CHARLES,  Featherston,  New  Zealand. 

1907  ELIOT,  EDWABD  OABLYOH,  The  Residency,  Ocean  Island,  Western  Pacific  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1913     ELKINS,  W.  H.,  Traffic  Dept.,  F.M.S.  Railways,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1910     fELLACOMBE,  GILBEBT  W.,  M.R.G.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1908  ELLABD,  JOHN  BRANDON,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  ELLEBBECK,  G.  J.,  Wapiti  Avenue,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1913  ELLIOT,  CHABLBS  HYDE,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Adelaide,  Swth  Australia. 
1912     ELLIOT,  FITIBOY  E.,  Halifax  N.S.,  Canada. 


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Election. 

1913  ELLIOT,  L.  N.,  c/o  Bank  of  Montreal,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1912  ELLIOTT,  DAWSON  K.,  35  Kennedy  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canad-a. 

1913  ELLIOTT,  H.  CONWAY,  Tin  and  Power  Co.,  Juga,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
1912  ELLIOTT,  HENRY,  K.C.,  Canada  Life  Buildings,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1912  ELLIOTT,  JAMBS  H.,  583  Stradbrooke  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1913  ELLIOTT,  KENNETH  G.,  Elsmere  Street,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
1916     ELLIOTT,  THOMAS  GOSSELIN,  Hingurngoma,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 

1912  ELLIS,  ALBBRT  FULLER,  3  Argyle  Street,  Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1915     ELLIS,  ALEX.  GORDON  G.,  Agriculture  Department,  Taiping,  Pemk,  Federated  Malay  State. 

1913  ELLIS,  MAJOR  ALFRED  P.  B.,  S.A.M.C.,  Rosebank  Military  Camp,  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa. 
1912     ELLIS,  FELIX  M.,  c/o  0.  B.  H.  Brutton,  Esq.,  York  Building,  Chater  Road,  Hong  Kong. 

1912  ELLIS,  HAROLD  MIDDLETON,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1914  ELLIS,  HENRY  A.,  M.B.,  Coolgardie,  Western  Australia. 

1905     fELLis,  HENRY  REGINALD,  M.B.,  M.R.G.S.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

1913  t^LLis,  JAMES  W.  0.,  c/o  Secretariat,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1911  ELLIS,  JOHN  H.,  Qalle  Face  Hotel,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1912  ELLIS,  JOHN  T.,  81  Wellesley  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1909  ELLIS,  JOSEPH  PATRICK,  P.O.  Box  102,  Elizabethville,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Capetown. 

1915  ELLIS,  SAMUEL  HOWARD,  Barrister-at-Law,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1907  ELLISON,  CHARLES,  Te  Puna,  Havelock  North,  New  Zealand. 

1913  ELLISON  REV.  DOUGLAS,  Railway  Mission,  Regina,  Canada. 

1913  ELLISON,  GEORGE  ANDERTON,  "  La  Paz,"  Santa  Eufemia,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

1915     ELLISON-MACARTNEY,   H.E.,   RIGHT  HON.   SIR  WILLIAM   GREY,  K.C.M.G.,  Government 

House,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
1894  I  ELMSLIE,  CHRISTOPHER  TATHAM,  109  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  I  t^LPHiNSTONE,  LANCELOT  HENRY,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1915  '  t^LVEY,  CECIL  G.  SANDFORD,  c/o  Director  of  Plantations,  Mountain  Plantations,  Victoria, 
Cameroons. 

1914  •  ELVINS,  HAROLD  S.,  32  De  Graves  Street,  Parkville,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1911  I  ELYARD,  FREDERICK  J.,  Messrs.  Blyth  Bros.  &  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1911  |  EMANUBL,  ISIDORE  S.,  Lower  Liveringa  Station,  Derby,  Western  Australia. 

1913  !  fEMBLEY,  EDWARD  H.,  245  Ladrobe  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1910  EMERSON,  HON.  CHARLES, H.,  K.C.,  M.E.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1913  EMERY,  ALBERT  HEATHCOTE,  British  Cotton  Growing  Association,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

1914  EMERY,  ROBERT  BURGIN,  Customs  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1889     fENGELKEN,  EMIL  WILLIAM,  Kimberley  Club,  South  Africa. 

1913  ENGBLS,  GERHARD  H.,  Shannon,  New  Zealand. 

1912  ENGBN,  FREDERICK,  Saskatchewan  Crescent,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1915  ENGLAND,  CLIFFORD  AYRTON,  Hawkesbury  Agricultural  College,  Richmond,  New  South  Wales. 
1912     ENGLISH,  ERNEST  E.,  F.R.G.S.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Bombay,  India. 

1897     f ENGLISH,  THOMAS  ROWE,  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1911  ENNIS,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  GEORGE  F.  N.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1916  ENNIS,  GUY  BALISFF. 

1915     ENNIS,  ROBERT  J.  STANLEY,  Irrigation  Dept.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1911  fENTRiCAN,  A.  J.,  36  Customs  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1908  ERNST,  JAMES  B.,  Juan  Vinos,  Costa  Rica. 

1883  t^scoTT,  H.E.,  SIR  E.  BICKHAM  SWEET,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1902  ESPBUT,  CLAUDE  V.,  Public  Works  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1902  ESPEUT,  REGINALD  WM.,  C.E.,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1912  ESPIE,  SAMUEL  ALEX.,  Naraguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1897  fEsuMAN-GwiRA,  JOHN  BUCKMAN,  31  Beulah  Road,  Cape  Coast  Castle,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1914  ETHERINGTON,  IVOR,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
1902  ETLINGER,  THOMAS  E.,  C.E. 

1915  EVANS,  ALFRED  LIONEL,  School  of  Instruction,  Zeitoun,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

1914  _EVANS,  COLONEL  CHARLES,  C.M.G.,  Commissioner  for  Railways,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1915  EVANS,  CLAUDE  PERCIVAL,  Kano,  Nigeria. 

.1911      EVANS,  EDWARD  T.,  c/o  T.  Cook  &  Son,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  129 

Year  of 
Election. 

1915  |  EVANS,  ELLIS  JAMES,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

1913  EVANS,  EVAN  A.,  F.C.  Argentine  Union,  Puerto  Nuevo,  San  Nicholas,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 

1911  EVANS,  FRANCIS  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Guthrie  do  Co.,  Singapore. 

1914  EVANS,  FRANK  DUDLEY,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.W.D.  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1910      EVANS,  H.  POLLMAN,  Union  Life  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  EVANS,  HENRY  W.,  82  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1889  i  EVANS,  J.  EMRYS,  C.M.G.,  Band  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  EVANS,  JOHN,  B.A.,  M.D.,  W interton,  via  Estcourt,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1907  i  EVANS,  LEWIS,  St.  Winifreds,  Nottingham  Road,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1912  EVANS,  LORENZO,  65  St.  Ursule  Street,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1902     fEvANS,  MAURICE  S.,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  Hill  Crest,  Berea  Bridge,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1913  EVANS,  R.  G.,  Secretariat,  Singapore. 

1897  j  EVANS,  SAMUEL,  153  Nugget  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  EVANS,  COLONEL  THOMAS  MAY,  New  Town,  Tasmania. 

1913  I  EVANS,  W.  SCOTT,  Chief  Assistant  Secretary,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1906  i  EVANS,  WALTER  BOWEN. 

1912  j  EVANS,  WILLIAM  J.,  Prestea  Block  A  Mining  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1909  !  EVANS,  WM.  SANFORD,  326  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1913  |  EVBRARD,  HORACE  N.,  M.D.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1902  i  fEvEBSFiELD,  CAPTAIN  GEORQB  A.,  c/o  Post  Office,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 
1912     EVERT,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  EDWARD  F.,  D.D.,  25  de  Mayo  286,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fEvES,  CAPTAIN  HUBERT  EGERTON,  J.P.,  Arntully,  Cedar  Valley  P.O.,  Jamaica. 


EVES,  H.  B.  HEATH,  Burma  Oil  Co.,  1  Vansittart  Row,  Calcutta. 
EWART,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  18  Wellington  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 
EWART,  JOHN  SKERVING,  K.C.,  Molsorfs  Bank  Chambers,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
EWEN,  CHARLES  A.,  Union  Assurance  Co.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
EWINO,  ALBERT  FREEMAN,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
EWING,  A.  STUART,  22  McTavish  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
Ewiaa,  ROBERT  S.,  200  Union  Trust  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
EWING,  ROYAL  L.,  263  St.  James'  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
EYRE,  EDMOND,  c/o  Carlos  Hegel,  Guatemala. 
fEYRE,  FRED.  J.,  Henley  Beach,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
fEYRE,  GEORGE  H.,  Baines  Avenue,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

EYRE,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHRISTOPHER  B.,  Mtonya,  c/o  U.M.C.A.,  Fort  Johntton,  Nyasa- 
land. 
fEYWAZ,  MICHAEL,  Kapsabet,  Nandi,  British  East  Africa. 

FADELLE,  EDWARD,  C.E.,  c/o  Hume  Hermanos,  Galle  Lavalle  472,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


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FAIRBAIRN,  GEORGE,  M.P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Dcilgety  &  Co.,  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

FAIBBAIRN,  KENNETH  BRUCE,  Mapapi,  Chipongwe,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

FAIRBAIRN,  RHYS  D.,  633  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

FAIRBAIRN,  THOMAS,  Estancia  Lomitas,  Villa  del  Pilar,  Paraguay. 

FAIRBAIRN,  WILLIAM,  Las  Lomitas,  Villa  del  Pilar,  Uruguay. 

FAIRBRIDGE,  KINGSLEY,   Bank  of  Australasia,  Perth,   Western  Australia   (Corresponding 

Secretary}. 
FAIRBRIDGE,  WILLIAM  E.,  Argus  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  P.O.  Box  IQll,  Johannesburg, 

South  Africa. 
FAIRFAX,  GEOFFREY  E.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Elaine,  New  South  Road,  Woollahr  a,  Sydney, 

South  Wales. 

f  FAIRFAX,  JAMES  OSWALD,  Koorali,  Wolseley  Road,  Point  Piper,  Sydney,  New  South  Wal& 
FAIRFAX,  SIR  JAMES  R.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FAIRFAX,  J.  HUBERT,  Merinya,  Cambooya,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 
FATTHFULL,  RICHARD  C.,  35  Queen's  Road  Central,  Hong  Kong. 
•J-FAITHFULL,  ROBERT  L.,  M.D.,  5  Lyons  Terrace,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FALCK,  ANOSI,  100  Zastron  Streett  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

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FALCONER,  HAROLD  A.,  Club  Inglis,  478  Bartolome"  M itre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

FANNING,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  FRANCIS  GRANT,  Coomeragie,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 

FARLOW,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  S.  C.  KING,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

FARMER,  GEORGE,  Agricultural  Instructor,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

FARMER,  JOHN  T.,  427  Gonstine  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

FARMER,  P.  PATTERSON,  176  Roxborough  Street  E.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

FARNBLL,  FRANK,  J.P.,  5  Bligh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

FARQUHAR,  ARTHUR  M.  O.,  Lautoka,  Fiji. 

FARQUHAR,  THOMAS  S.,  Eand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fFARQUHARSON,  ARTHUR  W.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

•J-FARQUHARSON,  JOHN  C.,  J.P.,  Constant  Spring,  Jamaica. 

FARR,  PROFESSOR  C.  COLERIDGE,  D.Sc.,  Canterbury  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

FARR,  WILFRID  E.,  Condor,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 

FARR  ANT,  0.  F.  G.  B.,  West  Coast  Cable  Co.,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 

FARRELL,  ULICK  A.  B.,  Public  Works  Department,  Hong  Kong. 

FARRER,  EDMUND  H.,  The  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

FARRER,  EDWIN,  Tuff  Nut  Mine,  Bembesi,  Rhodesia. 

FARRER,  WILLIAM  E.,  Native  Commissioner,  Fort  Rixon,  Rhodesia. 

FAVELL,  ALBERT  L.,  North  Battleford,  Sask.,  Canada. 

FAWCETT,  JAMES  HART,  c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

FEATHERSTONE,  THOS.  B.,  c/o  L.  L.  Andries,  Apsheronskaya,  Maikop,  Russia. 

FEE,  CAPTAIN  CALVIN  P.,  311  Stewart  Street,  Peterborough,  Ontario,  Canada. 

FEETHAM,  RIGHT  REV.  JOHN  O.,  Bishop  of  North  Queensland,  Bishop's  Lodge,  Townsville, 

North  Queensland. 

FEETHAM,  RICHARD,  M.L.A.,  20  Sauers  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FELL,  DAVID,  M.L.A.,  Equitable  Buildings,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FELL,  HON.  T.  E.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
|FELL,  W.  SCOTT,  Kilcreggan,  Mosman,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FELTON,  ARTHUR  E.,  Clifton  Station,  West  Falklands,  Falkland  Islands. 
fFELTON,  FRANCIS  H.,  Bahia  South  Western  Railway,  Ilheos,  Bahia,  Brazil. 
FELTON,  HERBERT  STANLEY,  Killik  Aiki,  Rio  Gallegos,  Argentine. 
FENELON,  JOHN  J.,  Barrister -at- Law,  P.O.  Box  111  5, -St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
FENN,  JOHN  C.  DOUGLAS,  Assistant  Treasurer,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
FENNELL,  P.  A.,  P.O.  Box  224,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
FENTON,  REV.  HERBERT  O.,  B.A.,  P.O.  Box  97,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
IFENTON,  VICTOR  E.  A.,  Club  Residentes  Estranjeros,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

FENWICK,  GEORGE,  "  Otago  Daily  Times,"  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
f  FERGUSON,  ALAN  C.  W.,  B.A.  (CANTAB.),  Park  Estate,  Kandapola,  Ceylon. 
FERGUSON,  ARTHUR  D.,  Royal  Bank  of  Canada,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
FERGUSON,  FERGUS  W.,  Capetown,  South  Africa. 

FERGUSON,  H.  LINDO,  M.D.,  F.R. C.S.I.,  77  Stuart  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
fFERGUSON,  JAMES  E.  A.,  I.S.O.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
•{•FERGUSON,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  98,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FERGUSON,  KENNETH,  Native  Police,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fFERGUSON,  RONALD  H.,  B.A.  (LoND.),  Gallon  Lodge,  Colombo,  Ceylon  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

FERGUSON,  RUGGLES  L.,  J.P.,  Samaritan,  St.  Patrick's,  Grenada,  British  West  Indies. 
FERGUSON,  THOMAS  GORDON,  Club  Ingles,  Calle  Saavedra  Norte  147,  Cordoba,  Argentine. 
FERGUSSON,  JOHN,  Dalkeith,  Kalutara,  Ceylon. 
FERNBANK,  CHARLES,  The  Poplars,  Wanderers  View,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

ANTONIO  F. 
FERRIS,  ERNEST  L.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
FERRY,  CLEMENT  B.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

FERRYMAN,  W.  E.,  7,  Standard  Bank  Chambers,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FETHERSTONHAUGH,  CUTHBERT,  Hillside  Farm,  Gorey,  Jersey. 
FETHERSTONHAUGH,  J.  E.  M.,  Canada  Life  Building,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
FETHERSTONHAUGH,  FREDERICK  B.,  K.C.,  10  King  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 


N  on-Resident  Fellows.  131 

Year  of 

Election. 

1915  I  FFRENCH,  WALTER,  Estancia  La  Gwenita,  Trebolares,  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 

1913  |  FIDDES,  JAMES,  Chizombesi  Estate,  Mikalongwe  P.O.,  Nyasaland. 
1890  I  fFiELD,  A.  PERCY,  P.O.  Box  154,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1915  I  FIELD,  JAMES  COPELAND,  Homebush,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1911  !  FIELD,  THOMAS,  Pasadena,  Armadale  Road,  Renmuera,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  FIELD,  WILLIAM,  261  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  FIELDING,  HAROLD,  British  Cotton-Growing  Association,  Port  Herald,  Nyasaland. 

1895  f  FIELDING,  HON.  WILLIAM  S.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1914  FIFE,  G.  S.,  University  of  Alberta,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
1914  fFiGG,  HON.  W.  H.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1914  FILLAN,  CHARLES  T.,  350  Wilbrod  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1911  FILMER,  HARRY  J.,  P.O.  Box  1409,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1916  FILMER,  PERCY  THOMAS,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1881  fFiNAUGHTY,  H.  J.,  P.O.  Chunespoort,  via  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa* 

1901  FINCH,  BARNARD,  The  Aloes,  Montpelier  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1915  FINCH,  FREDERIC  HENRY,  La  Merced,  Playadito  Corrientes,  Argentine. 
1914  FINCH,  THOMAS  A.,  P.  W.D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1914  fFiNDLAY,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  56,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1913  FINDLAY,  JOHN,  211  Notre  Dame  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1914  FINDLAY,  JOHN  H.  L.,  P.O.  Box  801,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1912  FINK,  HON.  THEODORE,  352  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1911  FINN,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  HARRY,  C.B.,  Ashmore,  Wentworth  Street,  Point  Piper,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales. 

1903  fFiRMiN,  CECIL  H.,  c/o  C.  A.  des  Huileries  du  Congo,  Kinshasa,  Matadi,  Belgian  Congo. 

1896  fFiRMiNGER,  REV.  WALTER  K.,  B.D.,  M.A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Grindlay  <fc  Co.,  11  Hastings  Street 


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Calcutta. 

1913  |   FIRR,  TOM  F.,  P.W.D.,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

1909  i   FIRTH,  ARCHIBALD  K.,  Temaire,  Papanui  Road,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
1913  ]  FIRTH,  HENRY  W.  ST.  J.,  B.B.  <fc  C.I.  Railway,  Ajmer,  Rajputana,  India. 


FISH,  GEORGE,  Banyo,  Grey  Street,  South  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

(•FISHER,  G.  A.,  Pearson  Street,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

FISHER,  JOHN  MEADOWS,  39  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

J-FISHER,  NORMAN  R.,  B.Sc.,  M.E.,  Cobalt,  Ontario,  Canada. 

FISHER,  R.  HTT.T.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

FISHBR,  HON.  SYDNEY  A.,  4  Range  Road,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

FISHER,  RIGHT  REV.  T.  CATHREW,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Nyasaland,  Likoma,  Nyasaland. 

FISHER,  THOMAS  R.,  Waltham,  St.  Glair,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 


)12      FISHER,  W.  SHIRES,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

1881  I  fFiSEEN,  JOHN  INGLIS,  Tarrawonga,  Lansell  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1916  |  FISON,  CECIL,  Fanti  Consolidated  Mines,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1901      FITZGERALD,  GEORGE  L.,  C.E.,  The  Foliage,  San  Fernando,  Trinidad. 
1912     FiTzGiBBON,  WILLIAM  N.,  Home's  Buildings,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1900     tFrrzPATRiCK,  SIR  J.  PERCY,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  149,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa- 
1911     FiTzRANDOLPH,  ROBERT,  Lynton,   Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1916     FITZWILLIAM,  OLIVER  VINCENT,  7  Hart  Street,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
1887  I  fFLACK,  JOSEPH  H.,  128  William  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


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fFLANAGAN,  EDWARD  JOHN. 

FLATAU,  ALFRED,  Akuse,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

FLAVELLE,  JOSEPH  W.,  LL.D.,  Queen's  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fFLEiscHAOK,  ALBERT  R.,  P.O.  Box  64,  Potchefstroom,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

FLEISCHER,  HENRY   C.,  Registrar  of  Mining  Titles,  P.O.  Box  1132,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 

FLEISCHMANN,  HUGO,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Quetzallenango,  Guatemala. 
FLEMING,  ARTHUR  LESLIE,  Great  Diamond  Estate,  British  Guiana. 
FLEMING,  CHARLES  D.,  J.P.,  Mining  Commissioner,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
FLEMING,  HUGH,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
FLEMING,  JAMES  A.,  Estancia  Flemington,  Gualtquay,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

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FLEMING,  JOHN  M.,  Or  eat  Diamond  Estate,  British  Guiana. 
•[•FLEMING,  RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  393,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FLEMING,  THOMAS,  Good  Hope,  Boston,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
FLETCHER,  ALFRED  G.,  225  Russell  Hill  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FLETCHER,  CHARLES  McKENZis,  Magistrate,  Gwanda,  Rhodesia. 
FLETCHER,  HAROLD,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 


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1915 

1912  |  FLETCHER,  JOHN  W.,  Jinga,  Uganda. 

1912  fFLETCHER,  M.  M.,  P.O.  Box  227,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1896  {FLETCHER,  WILLIAM,  Langford,  Walcha,  New  South  Wales. 

1902  FLETCHER,  WM.  HORTON,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1911  FLETCHER,  W.  MORRIS,  Saltoun,  Dominica. 

1912  FLINT,  ERIC  CHARLES  M.,  1161  Melville  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1909  FLOOD,  EDWARD  H.  S.,  Canadian  Trade  Commissioner,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

1912  FLORANCE,  ROBERT  STONE,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1914  FLORY,  ROBERT  J.,  Eastern  Land  Co.,  Parana,  Argentine. 

1916  FLOWER,  ARTHUR  EDWARD,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  Christ's  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1916  FOGGIE,  JOHN  HENRY,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 

1913  FOGGITT,  EMANUEL  J.,  Alexandra  Road,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  FOORD,  MONTAGUE  TEESDALE,  P.O.  Box  40,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1913  FOOT,  ALFRED  NEWTON,  P.O.  Box  206,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1915  FOOTE,  FRANK,  B.A.,  B.Sc.,  High  School,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1904  fFoRBES,  CAFT.  DAVID,  D.S.O.,  Swazi  Coal  Mines,  Athole,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 

1885  FORBES,  FREDK.  WILLIAM,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1883  {FORBES,  HENRY,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1913  FORBES,  COLONBL  H.  VILLIERS,  Villa  Wera,  Cannes,  France. 

1915  fFoRBES,  JOHN,  Los  Ceibos  Estancia,  Charlone,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

1916  FORBES,  SAMUEL  F.  SCOTT,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

1914  FORD,  FRANK  G.  G.,  477  Calle  Lavalle,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  FORD,  HAROLD,  Gasilla  de  Gorreo  332,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  FORD,  HBNRY  WALTER,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Miranda  Estancia  Co.,  Miranda,  Motto  Grosso,  Brazil. 

1910  FORD,  JAMES  W.,  Edgewood,  Arrow  Lakes,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1889  FORD,  JOSEPH  C.»  117  Duke  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

1900  fFoRD,  WALTER,  Challis  House,  Martin  Place,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1882  {FOREMAN,  JOSEPH,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  215  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1906  t^ORiN,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  J.  A.,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1910  FORNO,  LUIGI  G.,  45  Strada  Zaccaria,  Valetta,  Malta. 

1881  t^ORREST,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1916  {FORREST,  WILLIAM  TYLER,  Kengoon,  Fassifern,  Munbilla,  Queensland. 

1912  FORSTER,  JOHN  W.  L.,  24  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1891  FORSTER,  JULIUS  J. 

1914  fFoRSTER,  MAURICE  N.,  Railway  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1912  \  FORTUNE,  GEORGE,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1908  I  FORWOOD,  WALTER  W.,  J.P.,  Hindley  Street  West,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


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1909 
1903 
1911 
1912 


Foss,  REV.  WALTER,  486  Clendenan  Avenue,  Toronto  West,  Canada. 

FOSTER,  DONALD  F.,  Broomassie  Mines,  Ltd.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

FOSTER,  EDGAR  W.,  Forestry  Department,  Benin  City,  Nigeria. 

t FOSTER,  FRANK,  Western  Railway,  Estacion  Once,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

FOSTER,  RIGHT  HON.  SIB  GEORGE  E.,  K.O.M.G.,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 


1912  |  FOSTER,  J.  MILTON,  76  Albany  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1908  !  FOSTER,  WM.  MELVILLE,  M.A.,  B.C.L. 

1916  i  FOSTON,  EDMUND  CHRISTOPHER,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Department,  Singapore. 
1912  FOTHERINGHAM,  COLONEL  J.  T.,  M.D.,  C.M.G.,  York  Club,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1914  !  fFoucAR,  GEORGE,  741  Calle  Tucuman,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1909  1  FOULGER,  HOWSON  R.,  Chigwell,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1912  FOULKES,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  D.,  Resident,  Sokoto,  Nigeria. 

1910  FOULKES,  CAPTAIN  J.  FORTESQUE,  Military  District  11,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  tFowLDS»  HON.  GEORGE,  J.P.,  M.P.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1913     FOWLER,  CHARLES,  Gurum  River  (Nigeria)  Tin  Mines,  via  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  133 


Year  of 
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1903 
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1912  I  FRANKLIN,  W.  H.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1913  I  FRANK,  ARCHIE  M.,  7  A  Avenida  Norte  Prolongation  117,  Guatemala. 
1913  j  f^EANKS»  0.  LA  T.,  Survey  Department,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
1913     FRANKS,  FOSTER  OWEN,  259  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1895     FRANKS,  GODFREY  F.,  M.A.,  Queen's  College,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
1912  j  t  FRASER,  ALEX.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  33,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia  ;  and  Bulawaijo  Club. 


FOWLER,  CHARLES  DONALD,  431  Calle  Ghacabuco,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

FOWLER,  FELIX,  Yapane,  Lunngalla,  Ceylon. 

FOWLER,  FREDERICK  D.,  P.W.D.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

t  FOWLER,  THOMAS  C.  EDWARD,  441  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

Fox,  FRANK. 

Fox,  GEORGE,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P. 

Fox,  JOHN,  G.P.O.,  Colombo,  Geylcn. 

Fox,  Louis,  Antelope  Mine,  Matapos,  Rhodesia. 

Fox,  THOMAS  V.,  M.A.,  B.G.L.,  Secretariat,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

Fox,  REV.  THOMAS,  Bishopscourt,  Suva,  Fiji. 

fFox-DECENT,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  56  Fourth  Avenue,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

fFoxoN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  FRAIJK  E.,  V.D.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Estcourt,  Natal,  South  Africa* 

FOY,  PHILIP  ARNOLD,  Entre  Rios  Railway  Co.,  Parana,  Argentine. 

FRAMES,  PERCIVAL  Ross,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

FRANCE,  HENRY  D.,  Customs  Department,  Victoriaborg,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

FRANCES,  HARRY  L.,  Reitfontein,  Winterton,  Estcourt,  Natal. 

FRANCIS,  HON.  BERTRAM  ALEXANDER,  M.L.C.,  Protector  of  Immigrants,  Curepipe,  Mauritius- 

FRANCIS,  CLIFFORD  CLAUDE,  District  Officer,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

FRANCIS,  H.  E.,  Messrs.  Hatton  da  Cookson,  Duala,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 

FRANCIS,  PERCY  J.,   Union-Castle  S.S.  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa  (Coriesponding 

Secretary). 

FRANCIS,  WELLINGTON,  K.C.,  66  Lowther  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FRANKLAND,  FREDERICK  W.,  Okataina,  Foxton,  New  Zealand. 
FRANKLIN,  G.  P.,  55  Essenwood  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 


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1911 
1914 
1912 


FRASER,  ALEXANDER,  76  Market  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fFRASER,  A.  C.,  Merchants  Bank,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

FRASER,  A.  S.,  Customs  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

fFRASEH,  DONALD,  672  Calle  Paraguay,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentine. 

FRASER,  HON.  EDWARD  C.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  The  Castle,  Beau  Bassin,  Mauritius. 


1912  I  t  FRASER,  FREDERICK  H.,  Pitakande  Group,  Matale,  Ceylon. 


1914 
1903 


FRASER,  JAMES  CHRISTOPHER,  Austin  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


t FRASER,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JOHN  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  250,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
1895     FRASER,  MALCOLM  A.  C.,  Registrar -General,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1912  FRASEH,  NORMAN  C.,  Knysna,  South  Africa. 

1914  |  FRASER,  ROBERT,  Calle  Patricios  1053,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  FRASER,  HON.  SIMON,  454  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1915  FRASER,  THOMAS,  167  Almirante  Brown  Lomas,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1907     FRASER,  WM.  KING,  Resident,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

1914     FRAZER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1900     FREDERICKS,  J.  HAROLD,  c/o  T.  A.  Wall,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
1907     FREDERICKS,  MAURICE,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Bathurst,  Gambia. 
1914  j  fFREE,  SMITH  L.  P.,  Lower  Riccarton,  Chriatchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1913  j  FREEMAN,  SYDNEY,  Banque  Continentale  de  Paris,  73  Boulevard  Hausmann,  Paris. 

1913  FREEMAN,  WM.  GEORGE,  B.Sc.,  A.R.C.S.,  F.L.S.,  Royal  Botanic  Gardens,  Trinidad. 

1916  FREEMANTLE,  RONALD  P.,  Matatiele,  Basutoland,  South  Africa. 

1914  |  FREEMANTLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Tramway  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
1906      fFREMANTLE,  JOHN  MORTON,  Ibi,  Northern  Provinces,  Nigeria. 

1912  fFaEMANTLE,  SELWYN  H.,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S.,  Allahabad,  India. 

1913  FRENCH,  ARTHUR,  Afton  Lodge,  Yeoville,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1912      f  FRENCH,  THOMAS,  c/o  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Hong  Kong. 

1902     FRERE,  CAPTAIN  ALLAN  GRAY,  86th  C.  Infantry,  Bhamo,  Burma. 
1910     fFRBRE,  ERIC  GRAY,  N.  W.  Mounted  Police,  McLeod,  Alia,  Canada, 


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Year  of 
Election. 

1900  ;  FRERE,  HAROLD  ARTHUR,  Superintendent  of  Prisons,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1907  I  FRERE,  NOEL  GRAY,  District  Commissioner,  Sierra  Leone. 

1910  |  FRERE,  OWEN  G.,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1914  FREWEN,  EDWARD  J.,  Apartado  277,  Tampico,  Tamps,  Mexico. 

1908  FHEWEN,  HUGH  MORETON,  Government  House,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1912  f  FREYSENG,  EDWARD  90  Roxborough  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1005     FRIEDLANDER,  CHARLES,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  Barrister --at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1581,  Cape  Town, 
South  Africa. 

1913  FRIND,  H.  OTTO,  F.R.G.S.,  Ontario  Club,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1896  i  fFROOD,  THOMAS  MORTON,  M.D.,  P.O.  Box  1032,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1906     fFRY,  HAROLD  A.,  P.O.  Private  Bag,  Langlaate,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1911  I  FBY,  HUGH  R.,  c/o  Bengal  Nagpur  Cotton  Mills,  Rajnandgaon,  C.P.,  India. 

1915  '  FBY,  JAMES  MUBRAY,  Telegraph  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1912  FULLER,  FRANCIS  C.,  C.M.G.,  Chief  Commissioner,  The  Fort,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  !  FULLER,  WILLIAM  H.,  3  Hill  Street,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

1902  i  FULFORD,  HARRY  E.,  C.M.G.,  British  Consulate-General,  Tientsin,  China. 

1900  !  f  FULTON,  HERBEBT  VALPY,  P.O.  Box  84,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1911  1  FUBBY,  WM.  STAFFORD,  M.I.E.E.,  Glanville  Terrace,  Parnell,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.     ' 

1906     FURLEY,  JOHN  TALPOUBD,  Colonial  Secretarial,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1915     FURNISS,  CHARLES  W.  MCKENZIE,  P.O.  Box  522,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1878 

1914 


HON.  SIR  PHILIP  0.,  K.C.M.G.,  Macquarrie  Plains,  Bushey  Park,  Tasmania. 
FYSH,  P.  OAKLEY,  Junr.,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 


1908  i  GABRIEL,  E.  VIVIAN,  C.V.O.,  C.S.I.,  Foreign  Office,  Simla  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1908  I  GAGE,  CHARLES  E.,  Royal  Natal  Yacht  Club,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1892     fGAiKWAD,  SHRIMANT  SAMPATRAO  K.,  M.R.I.,  M.R.A.S.,  c/o  Shri  Sayagi  Library,  Baroda, 

India. 

1916  i  GAINFORT,  B.  H.,  Messrs.  Sprostons,  Limited,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
1884     GAISFORD,  HENRY,  Oringi,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

1912  J-GALBRAITH,  AUGUSTUS  W.  DE  R.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  F.S.E.,  c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  Collins 

Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  I  GALE,  EDMUND  ESTCOUBT,  Kwnatsi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1914  j  GALE,  WALTER  F.,  J.P.,  F.R.A.S.,  Oatlands,  Hunter's  Hill,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1910  i  GALLAGHEB,  PATBICK  F.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1900     fGALLEWSKi,  MAUBICE,  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913     GALLOWAY,  WILLIAM,  Messrs.  Thompson,  Moir  &  Galloway,  P.O.  Box  53,  Accra,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 
1901 
1912 
1916 


,  GEOBGB  LUCK,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Cradock  Place,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
GALT,  JOHN,  Blue  Ribbon,  Ltd.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
GALTON,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  COMPTON  T.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 


1911  i  fGALWAY,  H.E.  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  HENBY  L.,   K.C.M.G.,   D.S.O.,  Government  House, 
Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


GAMBLE,  GEOBGE  HUBEBT,  La  Forestal,  Tartagal,  F.C.  Province,  Santa  Fe,  Argentine. 
GAMBLE,  ROBEBT  SAMUEL,  134  Harbour  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
GABBE,  PROFESSOR  J.  E.,  P.O.  Box  136,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
GARBUTT,  ARTHUB  WALTEB,  783  Calle  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GARDINER,  KENNETH  J.  RATTRAY,  P.  W.D.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
GARDINER- BROWN,  FRANCIS,  Calle  Cangallo  499,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GABDNEB,  GEOEGE  ALEXANDEB,  Calle  Callao  194,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


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1914 
1915 
1914 
1915 

1913  I  GABDOM,  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM,  250  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  !  GABDOM,  JOHN  DALE,  250  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1916     GABLAND,  C.  S.,  10  Summerhill  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1914  !  GARLAND,  RICHARD,  Bronte,  Middle  Brighton,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1905  |  fGARLicK,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  63,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912     GARNETT,  EDGAR  M.,  Guantanamo,  Cuba. 

1907  !  GARNBTT,  HON.  GEOBGE  RUSSELL,  M.E.C.,  La  Penitence,  British  Guiana. 

1914 

1913 


,  H.  G.,  Bartolome  Mitre,  286,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GARNHAM,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN,  P.O.  Box  12,  Kampala,  Uganda. 


Non-Resident  Fellows, 


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\  ear  of 
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1895 
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1911 
1897 
1913 
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1903 
1909 
1914 
1886 
1902 
1914 
1912 
1912 
1911 
1912 
1910 
1915 
1913 
1915 
1913 
1913 
1894 
1908 
1897 

1914 
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1914 
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1915 
1907 
1904 
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1915 


GABBABD,  GBOBGB  F.,  c/o  Messrs.  Smith  <fe  Emmerton,  352  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria 

GARRAWAY,  HENRY  PRANK,  c/o  Messrs.  S.  Pearson  &  Son,  Casilla  1004,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

GARRETT,  H.  L.  O.,  Government  College,  Lahore,  India. 

GARRETT,  HENRY  B.  G.,  Forests  Department,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

GARRETT,  REGINALD  POLE,  Serowe,  via  Palapye  Road,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

GARRICK,  HERBERT  DOUGLAS,  Ukuwella  Estate,  Ukuwella,  Ceylon. 

f  GARBOD,  JOHN  REBBECK,  Club  Ingles,  478  Calle  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine 

GABSTIN,  CBOSB'IE,  Tsessebe,  Tati,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

GABVAN,  JOHN  EDWABD,  25  Blue  Street,  North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

GASCOYNE,  HABBY  B.,  Niger  Co.,  Burutu,  Nigeria. 

GASKIN,  C.  P. 

fGASSON,  GEOBGB  H.,  Queenstoivn,  South  Africa. 

GAULT,  ALEXANDEB,  Suva,  Fiji. 

GAULT,  DAVID,  F.R.C.S.,  M.D.,  Inglewood,  New  Zealand. 

GAVED,  ABTHUB  C.,  Mongu  Tin  Mines,  Ltd.,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

GAVIN,  NORMAN  A.,  c/o  S.  A.  des  Huileries  du  Congo  Beige,  Kinshasa,  Belgian  Congo,  via 

Cape  Town. 

fGAY,  ARNOLD  E.,  The  Brothers,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
fGAY,  GEOBGE  SINOLAIB,  Coronado,  San  Diego  County,  California,  U.S.A. 
•J-GEAB,  WILLIAM  INKEBMAN,  23  St.  Sacrament  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
GBABY,  ALITRBD,  Gardiner  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
GBDDBS,  THOMAS  G.,  Rua  Visconde  de  Itaborahy  75,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
GEE,  A.  H.,  Land  and  Survey  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

GEE,  GEOBGE  F.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Limited,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
GEH,  W.  J.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

GELLE,  PIEBRE  F.  A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Rose  Hill,  Mauritius. 

GEMMELL,  HUGH  B.,  Mechanical  Supt.  South  African  Railways,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
GBMMBLL,  JOHN,  Mashonaland  Agency,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
GBKDBBS,  COLONBL  J.  G.,  V.D.,  J.P.,  Glenelg,  South  Australia. 
GBOBGB,  ABTHUB,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

GBOBGB,  EDWABD  C.  S.,  O.I.E.,  G.P.O.,  144  Deal,  Oak  Bay,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fGBOBQB,  HEHBY  B.,  Provincial  Audit  Office,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
GBORGB,  W.  H.,  Wellington,  Neio  Zealand. 
GBOBGB,  WM.  KBBB,  71  Highland  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada* 

GEOBGESON,  GEOBGE,  J.P.,  Stephen  Court,  77-79  Elizabeth  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
GBOBGBSON,  WILLIAM,  Calgary,  Canada. 

GBBALD,  WILLIAM  J.,  I.S.O.,  75  Sparks  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
G&BABD,  CHABLBS  B.,  400  Bartolome'  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GBBABD,  HUGH  WILLIAM  HBNBY,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
GBBJTY,  H.  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Elder,  Smith  de  Co.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fGiBAUD,  FBANK,  c/o  Messrs.  Bagshaw,  Gibaud  A  Co.,  North  End,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa, 
GIBBUCQS,  ALFBBD  H.,  Calle  Reconquista  46,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GIBBON,  CHABLBS,  Goonambil,  Wattegama,  Ceylon. 
GIBBOIT,  J.  MuBJaAY,  Publicity  Department,  C.P.R.,  Montreal,  Canada. 
GIBBONS,   LIBUT.  -COLONBL  ALFRED   ST.    HILL,   F.R.G.S.,    Ingwerere,   Lusaka,   Northern 

Rhodesia  (Qorretponding  Secretary). 

GIBBONS,  ABOHIBALD,  Nigerian  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
GIBBONS,  HABOLD  B.,  Buller  Mine,  Battlefields,  Rhodesia. 
GIBBS,  ABTHUB  FAIRBANKS,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 
GIBBS,  G.  W.,  Marine  Department,  Lokoja,  Nigeria. 
GIBBS,  HBMBY  J.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Lunatic  Asylum,  Singapore. 
fGiBBS,  JOHK,  12  Gately  Street,  East  London,  South  Africa. 
GIBBS,  HON.  MIOHABL  P.,  M.E.O.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
GIBBS,  R.  W.,  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
GIBLIN,  ALFBBD,  Te  Aute,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
fGiBLiN,  JOHN  SCBUBY,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
GIBLLK,  WM.  EBIC,  M.B.,  Ch.M.,  Samara*,  Papua  (via  Australia). 
GIBSON,  ABTHUB  HUGO  C.,  50  Church  Street,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. 


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Election. 

1915  GIBSON,  C.  H.,  Butaritari,  Gilbert  Islands,  Western  Pacific. 

1912  GIBSON,  FREDERICK  G.,  M.D.,  Rayleigh,  Papanui  Road,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1912  GIBSON,  H.  A.,  M.D.,  216  6th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1889  GIBSON,  HARRY,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  1643,  and  85  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa 
(Corresponding  Secretary). 

1915  GIBSON,  HERBERT,  Calle  San  Martin,  186  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  GIBSON,  HOPE,  186  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1916  GIBSON,  JAMES  C.,  Port  Mourant,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 

1910  GIBSON,  JAMES  J.,  Anglo-Ceylon  Estates  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1912  GIBSON,  SIR  JOHN  M.,  K.C.M.G.,  Eavencliffe,  Ravenscliffe  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

1914  fGiBSON,  ROBERT,  Yarradale,  Lansell  Road,  Toorak,  Victoria. 
1912  GIBSON,  THOMAS,  164  Metcalfe  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1912  fGiBSON,  WILLIAM  SUMNER,  Civil  Service,  Singapore. 

1909  GIDDEN,  THOMAS,  Campion,  Bogawantalaiva,  Ceylon. 

1908  GIDDY,  LENNOX  L.,  P.O.  Box  10,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

1896  GIDEON,  HON.  D.  S.,  P.O.,  J.P.,  Port  Antonio,  Jamaica. 

1913  fGiFFARD,  JOHN  L.,  Estancia  Pulmari,  Lapa,  Terretorio  Neuquen,  Argentine. 

1915  GILBERT,  CYRIL  OWEN,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1916  GILBERT,  JAMES,  Caroni  Estate,  Trinidad. 

1913  GILBERT,  R.  AINSWORTH,  P.W.D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1899  fGiLBERTSON,  CHARLES,  Villino  Scarselli,  Via  Trieste  30,  Firenze,  Italy. 
1913  GILCHRIST,  JOHN,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1905  fGiLCHBiST,  THOMAS  B.,  M.D.,  P.O.  Box  161,  Fordsbury,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1908  GILCHRIST,  WILLIAM  J.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana  (Corresponding 

1912  fGiLD,  HARRY,  c/o  British  Agent,  Trengganu,  Malay  States.  [Secretary)' 
1915  GILDERDALE,  MAURICE  FRANK,  199  Monies  de  Oca,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  GILES,  ALFRED  VY.  LJNSEE,  The  Treasury,  Lagos,  Nijeria. 

1910  fGiLES,  EDMUND  D.,  Christchurch  Club,  New  Zealand. 

1898  GILES,  THOMAS  O'HALLORAN,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  23  Cowra  Chambers,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide 
South  Australia. 

1903  GILFILLAN,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.,  P.O.  Box  755,  Seattle',  Washington,  U.S.A. 

1904  fGiLFiLLAN,  DOUGLAS  F.,  P.O.  Box  1397,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1908  fGiLFiLLAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Surveyor-General,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1911  GILFOY,  W.  M.,  The  Milling  Co.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1913  GILL,  E.  B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Gill  and  Wheelock,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  fGiLL,  ROBERT,  281  O'Connor  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1915  GILLAM,  A.  LEWIS,  Messrs.  Arbuckle  &  Co.,  Caixa  do  Correio  3864,  Victoria,  Brazil. 

1914  GILLESPIE,  G.  E.  A.,  Standard  Bank,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1909  GILLESPIE,  JOHN  WM.,  Anchor  Flour  Mills,  Bathurst  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1891  fGiLLESPiE,  ROBERT  K.,  J.P.,  74  Princess  Street,  Kew,  Victoria. 

1910  GILLIES,  JOHN,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Barranguilla,  Colombia. 

1914  GILLINGHAM,  ALFRED  J.,  Apartado  80,  Las  Palmas,  Grand  Canary. 
1902  GILLOTT,  ARTHUR  G.  M.,  Casilla  385,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica. 

1913  GILMAN,  ERNEST  CHARLES,  Assistant  Conservator  of  Forests,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

1900  GILMOUR,  DAVID  W.,  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1915  fGIMLETTE»  JoHN  D-»  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Residency  Surgeon,  Kelantan  Malay  States. 
1913  GIMSON,  MARTIN,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1916  GINDER,  JOSEPH  CURNIN,  164  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  GIRDLESTONB,  REV.  CANON  HENRY,  M.A.,  St.  Peter's  College,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
1889  fGiRDLESTONE,  MAJOR  NELSON  S.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa.        . 

1913  GIRLING,  WALTBR  CHARLES,  J.P.,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
1895  fGiSBORNB,  DUDLEY  G.,  P.O.  Filabusi,  Rhodesia. 

1913  GLANVILLE,  T.  B.,  P.O.  Box  4573,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  GLASGOW,  ROBERT,  12-14  East  Wellington  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1901  GLASIER,  F.  BEDFORD,  C.M.G. 

1916  GLASSTONE,  REUBEN,  Boite  Postal  7,  Elisabethville,  Belgian  Congo. 

1912  GLAZEBROOK  ARTHUR  7.,  546  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1906  GLEDDEN,  ROBERT,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 


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fGLOAG,  DcrRAirr,  Penhalonga,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 

GLOSSOP,  CAPT.  H.  W.  DALE,  Police  Department,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

GLOVER,  ARTHUR  HARDING,  Ilaro  Rubber  <fe  Produce  Estates,  Badagry,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

GLYNN,  HENRY  THOMAS,  Huntingdon  Hall,  Sabie,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

GOAD,  VICTOR  A.  E.,  11  Selkirk  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

GOBBBTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 

fGocuLDAS,  NAROTTAM  MORARJEE,  Shanti  Bhavan,  Pedder  Road,  Bombay. 

GODDARD,  THOMAS  N.,  Government  House,  Falkland  Islands. 

GODDARD,  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  Casilla  Correo  104  F.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

GODDEN,  H.  DANVERS,  D.D.S. 

GODET,  JOHN  D.  MIDDLETON,  Paget,  Bermuda. 

GODFREY,  GEOROE,  Strathmore,  Fitzroy  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fGoDFREY,  JOSEPH  JAMES,  c/o  G.  C.  Godfrey,  Esq.,  Bengal  Nagpur  Railway,  Calcutta,  India. 

GODLEY,  GODFREY  A.,  Department  of  Native  Affairs,  Pretoria,  South  Africa,. 

GODLEY,  MAJOR  RICHARD  SHEARMAN,  S.A.  Police,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

f  GOD  WIN,  CHARLES  A.,  Las  Cabezas,  Estacion  San  Julian,  F.C.E.  Rios,  Argentine. 

GOFFE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Land  Purchase  Office,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

GOLDIE,  A.  R.,  c/o  Bank  of  Victoria,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

GOLDIE,  JOHN  H.  D.,  c/o  Colonial  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

GOLDIE,  REV.  JOHN  FRANCIS,  Roviara,  British  Solomon  Islands. 
GOLDMAN,  LEOPOLD,  112  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
GOLDMAS,  RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  5594,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
GOLDREIGH,  SAMTJBL,  P.O.  Box  933,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
GOLDSBBO,  GIOROH  SflLWYN,  Qittieg  Avenue,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
GOLDSBURY,  JOHN  C.,  Mossel  Bay,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
GOLDSMITH,  THH  RIGHT  REV.  FREDERICK,  Lord  .Bishop  of  Bunbury,  Bunbury,   Western 

Australia. 

1905  i  GOLDSMITH,  HENRY  E.,  F.R.M.S.,  Public  Works  Department,  Hong  Kong. 
1902  |  fGoLDSMiTH,  THOMAS,  Kroonstad,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa, 

1910  !  GOLLAN,  HON.  HBNRY  C.,  K.C.,  Attorney-General,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

1906  fGoLLEDGB,  QBORGE  H.,  Gikiyanakanda,  Neboda,  Ceylon. 

1912  GOMES,  CASIMIRO  J.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  200  Camp  Street,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
1916     GOMES,  M.,  222  Camp  Street,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1907  i  fGoMM,  HARRY  H.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Curityba,  Brazil. 

1916  :  GOMME,  DAVID  ESMOND,  Ballachena,  Damchena,  P.O.,  Cachar,  India. 
1916  I  GONSALVES,  M.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1914  |  GOOD,  HARRY  EDWARD,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

1915  |  GOOD,  HENRY  L.,  P.O.  Box  288,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1913  i  GOOD  ACRE,  JOSIAH  S.,  Abosso,  G.  M.  Co.,  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  :  fGoooBRAND,  STEPHEN,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1878  :  GOODE,  SIR  CHARLES  H.,  48  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1914  ;  GOODE,  GEORGE  F.,  Ragga,  Northern  Provinces,  Nigeria. 

1913  j  GOODE,  RICHARD  A.  J.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1913     GOODS,  S.  H.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1912  !  GOODBRHAM,  COLONEL  A.  E.,  Deancroft,  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  GOODHART,  HERBERT  L.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1913  I  GOODLIFF,  LEONARD,  The  Haldimand  Farm  Labour  Bureau,  Jarvis,  Ontario,  Canada. 
1899  i  GOODRIDGB,  HON.  A.  F.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1910  j  GOODRIDGB,  RICHARD  F.,  M.L.C.,  Messrs.  A.  Goodridge  <fe  Sons,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
1909     GOODWIN,  ARTHUR  J.,  JRublic  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 

1916  ;  fGooDWiN,  R.  g.  p.,  Collins  Estate,  Antigua  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
1916  |  GOODWYN,  HAROLD,  Kati  Estate,  Kuala  Kangsar,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1888     GOOLD-ADAMS,  H.E.,  MAJOR  SIR  HAMILTON  J.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Government  House,  Brisbane, 

Queensland. 

1912     GORDON,  ALAN  B.,  King  Wittiams  Town,  South  Africa. 
1912     GORDON,  CRAWFORD,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,    Winnipeg,  Canada  (Corresponding 

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1912  !  GOBDOH,  DOUGLAS  WM.,  Native  Department,  Gwimbi,  via  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1910  !  fGoBDON,  GEORGE,  Muanaweni,  Rewa,  Fiji. 

1913  |  fGoBDON.  MAJOR  ROBEBT,  D.S.O.,  Lochinvar,  Magoye,  Northern  Rhodesia. 


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fGoBDON,  W.  GOBDON,  Knowlesley,  Queen' »  Park,  Trinidad. 

GOBDON,  WBBSTBB  BOYLE,  C.I.E.,  Smartts  Syndicate  Farms,  Britstown,  De  Aar,  Cape 


Province,  South  Africa. 
1885  I  GOBDON,  WILLIAM  MONTGOMEBIS,  Assistant  Colonial  Secretary,  Trinidad. 
1914     GOBDON,  WOLF,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


GOBING,  G.  H.,  Messrs.  Sprostons,  Ltd.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

GOSLIW,  MAUBIOE,  B.8.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

GOSLING,  HON.  AMBROSE,  M.L.C.,  Paget,  Bermuda. 

GOSLING,  EDMUND  W.,  Paget,  Bermuda. 

(JOSLING,  J.  T.,  Postmaster -General,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

GOSNELL,  R.  EDWABD,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

Goss,  ALFBED,  Poste  Restante,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

GOSSET,  HON.  B.  S.,  Halberstadt,  Bull  Bay,  Jamaica. 

GOSWANI,  RAJA  KISORI  LAL,  Serampur,  E.I.R.,  Bengal,  India. 

GOTELEE,  WILLIAM  EWART,  Caixa  Correio  1013,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 


1913  j  GOTLBY,  ANTHONY  L.  H.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

|  GOUGH,  LEWIS  H.,  PH.D.,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
1913     GOUIN,  HON.  SIB  LOMBR,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  D.C.L.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

GOULD,  LIBUT. -COLONEL  SBNATOB  HON.  SIB  ALBERT  J.,  V.D.,  121  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New 


South  Wale*. 
GOULD,  GEOBGB,  Hereford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 


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1915  |  GOULD,  HENRY  THOMAS,  J.P.,  73  Liverpool  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1914     GOULDING,  RICHABD  L.,  P.O.  Box  152,  Durban,  South  Africa. 


tGouLDuro,  WILLIAM,  67  St.  George's  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GOULDSMITH,  JOHN  MAUBICB,  Gisbome,  New  Zealand. 

GOULTEB,  CHABLBS  FBANCIS  J.,  Blenheim,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

GOULTBB,  HEBBEBT  H.,  Barrister-ai-Law,  Virden,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

GOULTEB,  REDWOOD  F.,  Timara,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand. 

GOUBLAY,  ROBBBT  S.,  514  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GOUBLAY,  WILLIAM  DICKSON,  Dock  Road,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

GOVBTT,  C5HABLBS,  c/o  Union  Trustee  Co.,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Gow,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  27,  Benoni,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

GOYDEB,  G.  B.,  c/o  Metsrt.  T.  Cook  A  Son,  Bombay,  India. 

GBAAVF,  SBNATOB  HON.  JACOBUS  A.  C.,  Cap*  Town,  South  Africa. 

GRABHAM,  GEOBGE  EDWARD,  Estate  <fc  Produce  Co.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

GRACE,  FREDERIC  A.  D.,  c/o  Leach  Hermanos,  San  Pedro  de  Ju  Juy,  F.C.C.N.,  Argentine. 

GRACB,  M.  SHEFFIELD,  Potosi  Estate,  Bath,  Jamaica. 

GRAHAM,  ANTHONY,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa.  [States. 

GRAHAM,  CAPTAIN  A.  McD.,  Police  Department,  Seremban,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay 

f  GRAHAM,  ARTHUB  E.,  P.O.  Box  64,  Beira,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

CAPTAIN  REV.  CHRISTOPHER,  B.A.,  Lakewood,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
fGRAHAM,  ERNEST,  Dominion  Chambers,  William  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
GRAHAM,  ERNEST  W.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Medical  Department,  Tamale,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fGRAHAM,  FRANCIS  G.  C.,  C.C.  and  R.M.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
f  GRAHAM,  FRANK  J.  G.,  c/o  Pericarp  Syndicate,  Grand  Bassam,  West  Africa. 
GRAHAM,  FRANK  W.,  Denver  Club,  Denver,  Colorado,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
GRAHAM,  GEOBGB,  Trompsburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

GRAHAM,  GEOBGB  HUGH,  Calle.  Estados  Unidos  1273,  Buenos4d.ires,  Argentine. 
GRAHAM,  SIR  HUGH,  LL.D.,  918  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
GRAHAM,  H.  GORDON,  Sungei  Kruit  Estate,  Sungkai,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
GRAHAM,  REV.  J.  A.,  D.D.,  C.I.E.,  St.  Andrews  Colonial  Homes,  Kalimpong,  Bengal,  India. 
GRAHAM,  JOHM  WILLIAM,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
GBAHAM,  JOSEPH  WM.,  Railway  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
GRAHAM,  MALJSB  PATRICK,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
GBAHAM,  HON.  ROBEBT  B.,  M.L.C.,  RotthiU,  Mauritius. 


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1889  1  fGBAHAM,  WOODTHOBPE  T.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  1155,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1899  ;  fGBAiN,  EBNBST  A.,  P.O.  Manly,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

-1913  |  GBAINGEB,  E.  GBBVILLB,  P.O.  Box  1688,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  j  GBANGE,  J.  BUBNBSS,  33  St.  Paul  Street,  St.  Catherine's,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1910  i  GBANNUM,  HON.  EDWABD  A.,  C.M.G.,  M.E.C.,  Receiver-General,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1910  i  GRANT,  A.  H.  H.,  Standard  Bank,  Randfontein,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1912  I  GBANT,  DAVID  E.,  Moonyoonoka,  Geraldton,  Western  Australia. 

1913  j  GBANT,  GABNET  P.,  18  Chestnut  Park  Boad,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1889  I  GBANT,  HENBY  E.  W.,  C.M.G.,  British  Agent,  Tonga. 

1896  |  GBANT,  SIB  JAMES  A.,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G.,  F.G.S.,  150  Elgin  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1914  GBANT,  PATBICK  C.,  P.O.  Box  127,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1914  i  GBANT,  PEBCY,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1913  |  GBANT,  ROBEBT,  542  Calle  CangoUo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1916  j  GBANT,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WILLIAM  ALEX.,  P.O.  Box  82,  Station  B.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1905  !  fGBAMT,  WM.  LAWSON,  M.A.,  Queen's  University,  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1913  I  GBANTHAM,  HEBBHBT  CYBIL  BATHUBST,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia* 

1906  !  GBASSICK,  PBTEB  A.,  46  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  ;  GBAVELBY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
1912  I  fGBAY,  ANDBEW,  P.O.  Box  412,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  !  GBAY,  DAVID  B.,  227  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1911  i  GBAY,  EDWABD  D.,  Kainga,  South  Head  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1884  j  GBAY,  HON.  GBOBGB  W.,  448  Queen  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1916  :  GBAY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  I.  THOBD,  South  Africa. 

1906  i  GBAY,  MBLVILLB,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

1911  I  GBAY,  HON.  REGINALD,  M.E.C.,  Attorney-General,  Bermuda. 

1914  I  GBAT,  ROBEBT,  Brooklyn,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1907  !  fGBAY,  ROBBBT,  Etterslie,  Gourton  P.O.,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
1907  |  GBAY,  ST.  GBOBGK,  B.A.,  M.B. 

1909  |  GBAY,  MAJOR  W.  BIBBBLL,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1916  j  GBAY,  WILLIAM  BAGGETT,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

1912  •  GBAY,  W.  S.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Macleod,  Alta,  Canada. 
1914     GBAY,  WILLIAM  SHIBLS,  Niger  Company,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 

1910  !  GBEATBATCH,  DAVID  W.,  P.O.  Box  195,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1910  :  GBEATHEAD,  PBBCY,  J.P.,  African  Farms,  Ltd.,  P.O.  Box  5036,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  !  GBEAVES,  FRANK,  J.P.,  M.P.O.,  Hobnsleigh,  Newcastle,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1916  GBEAVES,  His  HONOUB  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIB  W.  HEBBEBT,  B.A.,  Barbados. 

1914  GBEBN,  ANDBBS  K.,  427  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  GBEEN,  ABTHUB  PBHNBFATHER,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1915  GRBEN,  EDWARD  R.  MADDISON,  F.C.B.A.P.,  Mendcza,  Argentine. 

1905  |  fGBBBN,  FBANK  J.  H. 

1914      GBBBN,  FBAKK  WM.,  M.D.,  Cranbrook,  B.O.,  Canada. 

1913  GBEEN,  FEEDEBICK  W.,  c/o  Confederation  Life  Assurance  Co.,  P.O.  Box  12-B.,  Mexico  Ciiy, 

Mexico  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1913  GBEEN,  GEBALD  E.,  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1912  !  GBEEN,  GEBVASE  NOTCATT,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

1903      GBEEN,  HELPEBIUS  R.,  Messrs.  E.  K.  Green  <Se  Co.,  Somerset  Rood,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1906  GBEEN,  HENBY,  Mason's  Avenue,  Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
1912      GBEEN,  HOWARD  GBAHAM,  Port  Hope,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1910  GBEEN,  JAMES  A.,  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1912  GBEEN,  HON.  MB.  JUSTICE  JAMES  E.,  Calabar,  Southern  Nigeria. 
1881  fGBEEN,  MOBTON,  J.P.,  320  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1914  |  GBEEN,  REV.  THOS.  B.,  Quinta  Yerigoyen,  Concordia,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

1913  GBEEN,  WILLIAM  B.  HABDING,  H.M.  Vice-Consul,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

1912  GBEEN,  WILLIAM  J.,  3  Whitney  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  GBEEN,  WILLIAM  NOEL,  1353  Tucuman  (3er  Piso),  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1896  j  GBEENACBE,  WALTEB,  413  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1889  '  GBEENE,  COLONEL  HON.  EDWABD  M.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  V.D.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 


140  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1899     GREENE,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  406,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1916     GREENE,  G.  BALL,  Secretariat,  Georgetown,  British  Gviana. 

1913  !  GREENE,  JOHN  HERBERT,  1221  Calle  Cordoba,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentine. 
1915  |  GREENE,  LOVELL,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  |  GREENE,  WM.  HOWE,  F.R.I.B.A.,  F.R.  A.I.C.,  209  Duckworth  Street,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1909  j  GREENER,  HERBERT,  D.S.O.,  Rhodes  University  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
1912  I  GREENING,  THOMAS  B.,  221  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1893      fGREENLEES,  JAMES  NEILSON,  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1905  f  GREENSHIELDS,  GEORGE,  Douglas  Station,  Falkland  Islands. 

1915     GREENSLADE,  CHARLES  F.  ALEX.,  San  Martin  333,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1906  GREENSLADE,  FREDERICK  WM.,  c/o  African  Association,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

1914  GREENWOOD,  ARTHUR,  Mount  Bourke,  Pakenham  East,  Victoria. 

1895  GREENWOOD,  G.  DEAN,  J.P.,  Teviotdale,  Amberley,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

1911  GREGOR,  ALFRED,  P.O.  Box  506,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1915  GREGSON,  EWART,  Telegraph  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1912  GREIG,  ARNOLD  A.,  Ametikulu,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

1896  GREIG,  GEORGE,  Laxapana,  Afaskeliya,  Ceylon. 

1915     GREIG,  WALTER  THOMSON,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1903  ,  GRELL,  CHARLES  H.,  Clapham  House,  Dominica,  West  Indit*. 

1913  GRENFELL,  ARTHUR,  Francistown,  Tati  Concessions,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

1903  GRENFELL,  ARTHUR  PASCOE. 

1914  GRENFELL,  HENRY  E.,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate,  South  Africa. 

1914  fGRENFELL,  RICHARD  BEviLL,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  P.O.  Box  311,  Fort  Bombay,  India. 

1914  GREY,  C.,  Fife,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1895  GREY,  LIEUT.-COL.  RALEIGH,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1907  GREY,  WULFF  HENRY,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1879  f  GRICE,  JOHN,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  GRIERSON,  NORMAN  V.,  40  Calle  Victoria,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 

1910  f  GRIEVE,  WALTER  BAINE,  Messrs.  Baine,  Johnston  &  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
1914     GRIFFIN,  G.  ELLIS,  158  Calle  25  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914     GRIFFIN,  JOSEPH  D.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1914  fGfiiFFiN,  PATRICK  J.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1915  GRIFFIN,  PERCY  THOMAS,  Survey  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1910  GRIFFITH,  CHARLES  LUCAS,  Marathon,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1911  GRIFFITH,  GORDON  GRIFF. 

1909     GRIFFITH,  JULIUS  H.,  312  Winch  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1915     GRIFFITH,  J.  L.,  Cor  into,  Nicaragua. 

1881     GRIFFITH,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  SAMUEL  W.,  G.C.M.G.,  Chief  Justice,  Federal  High  Court 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  GRIFFITHS,  G.  H.,  Foundry  Co.,  Toowoomba,  Queensland.  [Slates. 
1901     fGRiFFiTHS,  HARRY  D.,  M.Tnst.C.E.,  A.R.S.M.,  M.I.M.M.,  <fcc.,  Tronoh,  Federated  Malay 

1912  GRIFFITHS,  JOHN  E.,  River  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1914  GRIFFITHS,  REV.  J.  W.,  M.A.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1915  GRIFFITHS,  MORGAN  J.,  c/o  Attorney -General's  Office,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1889  f^RiFFiTHS,  THOMAS  GRIEF,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1911  GRIGG,  JOHN  C.  N.,  Longbcach,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

1912  GRIGOR,  JOHN  A.,  P.O.  Box  17,  Kampala,  Uganda. 

1915  GRIMBLE,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS,  Ocean  Island,  Western  Pacific. 

1916  GRIMDITCH,  THOMAS  GILBERT,  B.C.G.A.,  Ibadan,  Nigeria. 

1896  GRIMMER,  WM.  P.,  P.O.  Box  174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1914  GRIMSDITCH,  WILLIAM  H.,  P.W.D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  fGRiMWADE,  EDWARD  N.,  Homeden,  Lansell  Road,  Toorak,  Victoria. 

1915  GRIMWADE,  FREDERICK  NORTON,  Homeden,  Lansell  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1904  GRIMWADE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HAROLD  W.,  A.F.A.,   Waveney,  Hampden  Road,  Armadale, 

Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1916  f  GRIMWADE,  WILFRED  RUSSELL,  Umegunyah,  Orrong  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1912     GRIST,  KENNETH  M.,  c/o  Chief  Engineer,  F.M.S.  Railways,  Seremban,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1915     GROSE,  JAMES  T.,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


Year 
Election. 

1912 
1897 
1905 

1906 

1908 
1884 

1902 
1908 
1913 
1909 
1914 
1915 
1914 
1911 
1912 
1910 
1913 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1914 
1914 
1907 
1914 
1911 
1913 
1914 
1913 

1915 

i 
| 

1912  | 

1913  i 
1800 
1895 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1912 
1895 
1902 
1914 
1914 
1S94 
1912 
101  > 

1916 
1913 
1916 
1912 
1905 
1915 
1893 
1914 


. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


HI 


GROSS,  LESLIE,  Culwerlla  Chambers,  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

f  GROVE,  DANIEL,  P.O.  Box  2554,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

GROVES,  THOMAS,  A.M.I.Mech.E.,  Public  Works  Department,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay 

States. 

GROWDER,  JOHN,  c/o  Mexican  Eagle  Oil  Co.,  Tampico,  Los  Naranjos,  Mexico. 
GRUCHY,  LYNDON  STANLEY,  Akoko  Gold  Mine,  c/o  Trading  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
GRTTNDY,  EUSTACE  BEARDOE,  K.C.,  Alexandra  Chambers,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia. 

GUBBAY,  R.  A.,  3  Queen's  Buildings,  Hong  Kong. 
fGuERRiER,  HUGH  T.,  P.O.  Box  125,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
GTJEST,  E.  L.,  P.O.  Box  250,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

fGiTEST,  HERBERT  M.,  c/o  "  Mining  Record"  P.O.  Box  1,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 
GUGGENHEIM,  JACQUES  E.,  New  Zealand. 
GUILBRIDE,  CAPTAIN  FRANCIS  LANGFORD,  Kampala,  Uganda. 
GUILD,  JOHN  E.  B.,  Lighterage  Co.,  P.O.  Box  1164,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
GULLETT,  H.  S. 

GULLICK,  WILLIAM  A.,  Government  Printer,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
GULLIVER-CRADWICK,  LEO  J.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
GUN-BROWNE,  GEORGE  DENNIS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
GUNN,  JOHN,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

GUNTER,  WILLIAM  R.  G.,  Moore  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
GURNEY,  EDWARD,  44  Walmer  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
GURR,  JOHN  H.,  Oliveville,  Robert  Street,  Glenelg,  South  Australia. 
GUTHRIE,  J.,  M.B.,  84  Armagh  Street  W.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
fGuTHRTE-SMiTH,  H.,  Tutira,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
f  GUTHRIE -SMITH,  HARRY  WALLIS,  Tutira,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
GWYN,  B.  L.,  Midland  Railway,  278  Calle  Balcarce,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GWYNN,  ST.  CHARLES  B.,  Nyamandhlovu,  Rhodesia. 
GWYN- WILLIAMS,  HENRY,  Gude,  Jemaa,  Nigeria. 
GWYTHER,  CECIL  WILBERFORCE,  c/o  La   Union  Telefonica,  Avenida  de  Mayo  761,  Buenos 

Aires.  Argentine. 
GWYTHER,  HARRY  EARLSTON,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Leopoldina  Railway  Co.,  38  Rua   da    Gloria, 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
GYI,  MOUNO  TAUNG,  K.S.M.,  T.D.M.,  Tanyingon,  Moulmein,  Burma. 

HAARBURGER,  IVAN  H.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

tHAARHOFF,  DANIEL  J.,  J.P.,  Kim.be.rley,  South  Africa. 

}HACKER,  REV.  WILLIAM  J.,  Idutywa,  Transkei,  South  Africa. 

HACKETT,  CUTHBERT  KINGSTON,  Leleque,  Cholila,  via  Neuquen,  Argentine. 

fHACKETT, WALTER  CHAMPION,  54  Flinders  Street,  Kent  Town,  near  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

HADDOCK,  FREDERIC  C.,  Estancia  La  Peninsula,  Camarones,  Chubut,  Argentine. 

HADDON,  W.  H.,  P.O.  Box  582,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

HADDON-SMITH,  H.E.,  SIR  GEORGE  B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Grenada. 

HADDON-SMITH,  HENRY  B.,  Government  Raihvay,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fHAEGE,  HBINRICH,  P.O.  Box  464,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales ;  and  Australian  Club. 

HAGEN,  HARRY  F.,  c/o  Jose' Ritter  &  Co.,  Caixa  304,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

H  AGO  ART,  E.  A.  H.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

H  AGGER,  ALBERT  E.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fHAGUE,    FREDERIC,    B.C.L.,    389    Mountain    Street,    Montreal,    Canada   (Corres'pondiny 

Secretary). 

HAGUE,  HENRY  J.,  K.C.,  772  Dorchester  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 
•{•HAHN,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHARLES  T.,  M.A.,  Empangeni,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
•J-HAHN,  D:  M.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  M.I.M.E.,  Assistant  Director  of  Public  Works,  Trinidad. 
HAHN,  PAUL,  433  Indian  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
HAINES,  ROBERT  T.,  Foote  Street,  ELsternwick,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
HAINS,  CYRIL  LALANDE,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 
I-HAINS,  HENRY,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HAIRE,  WM.  NASSAU,  B.A.,  Land  Transfer  Office,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


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14:2  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1912  HAITH,  CHARLES,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  HALAHAN,  JOHN,  B.A.,  M.B.,  708  Calif  Charcas,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine 
1915  -J-HALAHAN,  ROBERT  E.,  M.D.,  Santa  Fe  846,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  fHALDANE,  FRANK  G.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1914  HALDENSTEIN,  HENRY  WOLFE,  Woodlands  Farm,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 
1897  HALL,  REV.  ALFRED,  151,  Blythwood  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1915  |  fHALL,  ANDREW  A.,  618  Corbett  Building,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

1911  HALL,  F.  E.,  14  Place  Royal,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1907  fHALL,  FREDERICK  T.,  Hong  Kong  Club,  Hong  Kong. 
1897  HALL,  GODFREY,  Hororata,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

1915  HALL,  CAPTAIN  HARRY  S.  H.  HADLEY,  Sandakan,  British  North  Borneo. 

1912  HALL,  JAMES  DEAKIN,  The  Court  House,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1914  HALL,  JOHN  BENJAMIN,  Sinpacha  585,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1915  fHALL,  JOHN,  Ruftno,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

1915  HALL,  JOHN  KENNEDY,  c/o  Machine  Cottons,  Ltd.,  CaixadeCorreo  66,  Porto  Alcgre,  Brazil. 
1910  HALL,  JOHN  MAXWELL,  Jesselton,  British  North  Borneo. 

1912  HALL,  JOHN  O.,  Villa  Devoto,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  HALL,  ROGER  EVANS,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1909  HALL-JONES,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1910  HALLAMORE,  LLEWELLYN  S.,  P.O.  Box  638,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1901  fHALLJFAX,  JAMES  W.,  George  Town,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

1911  HALLIMOND,  WILLIAM  T.,  M.I.M.E.,  P.O.  Box  5191,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa'. 

1916  HALSE,  WALTER  POULTNEY,  Halseton,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 

1912  HAM,  ALBERT,  Mus.D.,  561  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1911  H  AMBER,  ERIC  W.,  Dominion  Bank,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1912  HAMER,  THURSTON,  Compania  Linera  de  Mexico,  Apartado  547,  Mexico  City,  Mexico. 
1910  HAMILTON,  C.  FREDERICK,  8  Cliff  Street,  and  Rideau  Club.  Ottawa,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1913  HAMILTON,  CHARLES  S.,  Sunyani,  Ashanti,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  HAMILTON,  DUNCAN  A.,  B.A.,  159  Pearson  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1910  HAMILTON,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  H.,  The  College,  Bellevue,  Nebraska,  U.S.A. 
1897  HAMILTON,  H.  W.  B.,  Hannan's  Club,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

1915  {"HAMILTON,  MAJOR  J.  STEVENSON,  Warden,  Transvaal  Game  Reserves,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1913  HAMILTON,  KENNETH,  The  Residency,  Muri  Province,  Nigeria. 

191 1  HAMILTON,  Louis,  2  Bundesratufer,  Berlin,  N.  W. 

1910  fHAMiLTON,  ROBERT,  P.O.  Box  412,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1916  HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  Choiseul,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

1913  HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  J.,  Lindfield,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  HAMLYN,  A.  DOUGLAS,  The  Treasury,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

1914  HAMMERSTEIN,  ALFRED  VON,  Lac  La  Biche  Station,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1914  HAMMERTON,  CECIL  W.,  Bombuzi,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

1908  HAMMOND,  ARTHUR  C.,  230  Church  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1915  HAMMOND,  HARRY  WILLIAM,  Trentino,  Horton  Place,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1913  HAMMOND,  HENRY  G.,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Gicelo,  Rhodesia. 

1909  HAMMOND,  ROBERT  W.,  Plumtree,  Southern  Rhodesia. 

1914  HAMP,  ARTHUR  E.,  Railway  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa,*. 

1915  HAMPSHIRE,  HERBERT  FRANCIS,  Messrs,  F.  S.  Hampshire  &  Co.,  Santos,  Brazil. 
1888  t^AMPSON,  B.,  20  Hampson's  Buildings,  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

•  1888  fHAMPSON,  J.  ATHERTON,  20  Hampson's  Buildings,  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1914  fHANCOCK,  HARRY  C.  R.,  Hong  Kong. 

1895  HANCOCK,  H.  R.,  29  National  Mutual  Buildings,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1915  HANCOCK,  HERBERT  R.  BUDD,  Messrs.  Benjamin  &  Potts,  Hong  Kong. 

1897  fHANCOCK,  STRANGMAN,  Jumpers  Deep,  Limited,  Cleveland,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  HANDLEY,  GUY  F.  B.,  District  Officer,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1907  fHANDS,  GEORGE  E.,  P.O.  Box  652,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1913  HANDS,  HARRY,  J.P.,  108  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1910  HANDYSIDE,  JOHN  S.,  Akitio,  East  Coast,  New  Zealand. 

1885  fHANiNGTON,  ERNEST  B.  C.,  M.D.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 


Non-Resident  F-elloun.  H3 


Year  of 
Election. 

1897 
1912 
1900 


1885 


,  CHRISTOPHER  L.,  P.O.  Box  3942,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HANNA,  DAVID  B.,  36  Castle  Frank  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
HANNA,  JAMES  0.,  Northern  Club,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

HANNA,  WM.  JOHN,  M.Iust.C.E.,  Public  Service  Board  Offices,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
f  HAN  NAM,  CHARLES,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1910  j  H  ANN  AM,  REGINALD  P.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
1914  I  HANNAY,  HARRY,  F.G.S.,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

1914  i  HANNAY,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  OSMOND,  Resident  Magistrate,  Serowe,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

1912  j  HANNAY,  JOHN  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  C.  Hannay  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
1914  !  HANNIGAN,  CHARLES,  Police  Department,  Ipoh,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1913  HANNING,  WILLIAM,  M.I.M.E.,  1  Rue  Edouard  Fournier,  Passy,  Paris. 

1911  I  HANSEN,  PAUL  M.,  64  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
1889  ]  f  HANSEN,  VIGGO  J.,  Market  Square,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1910     HANSON,  EDWARD  C.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  Public  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1914  HARBUTT,  PERCY  H.,  Cremorne,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1915  HARDIE,  SIR  DAVID,  M.D.,  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
1888     f  HARDIE,  WILLIAM. 

1914     fHARDiNG,  A..E.,  Mangawhore,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 


1907 


J.  WALDEN,  Mount  Vernon,  Waipukurau,  New  Zealand. 


,  ARTHUR  C.,  Thornton  Cliff,  Brockville,  Ontario,  Canada. 
HARDY,  GEORGE  H.  HURLSTONE,  Tasmanian  Museum,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
HARDY,  HAROLD  CROFT,  c/o  Goldfields,  P.O.  Box  4,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 


1915  |  fHARDiNG,  ROBERT,  Raukawa,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1889  fHARDS,  HARRY  H.,  Grahamstoum,  South  Africa. 

1911  j  HARDWICKE,  CHARLES,  M.D.,  Cia.  Mexicana  de  Petroleo,  El  Aguila,  S.A.,  Tampico,  Tamps, 

Mexico  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
1912 
1915 
1913 

1898  i  HARDY,  JOHN,  Norfolk  Hotel,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1915  HARDY,  JOHN  LAWTON,  P.O.  Box  3722,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  |  J-HARDY,  MILES,  Ladybrand,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1910  I  HARGER,  RICHARD  L.,  c/o  E.  0.  Harger,  Union  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  HARGREAVES,  W.  A.,  108  Albany  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  HARGREAVES,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  Malay  OoUege,  Kuala  Kangsar,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  HARGROVE,  REGINALD,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1909  fHARKER,  GEORGE,  D.Sc..  The  University,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1911  HARLING,  THOMAS,  406  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1914  HARLOCK,  HARRY  F.,  Totogo,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1913  HARMAN.  CAPTAIN  H.  A.,  Government  Training  Institution,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1902  HARMSWORTH,  CAPTAIN  ALFRED  C.,  J.P.,  Riversmead,  Norvals  Pont,  Cape  Province,  South 

Africa. 

1903  HARPER,  CHARLES  H.,  B.A.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1915  HARPER,  FRANCIS  JAMES,  B.A.,  Clocolan,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1914  HARPER,  FRANCIS  S.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Medical  Department,  Tamalet  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  HARPER,  HENRY. 

1911  HARPER,  JAMES  L.,  Monte  Caseros,  F.G.N.E.A.,  Argentine. 

1915  -{-HARPER,  JOHN  MCKERROW,  Las  Palmas,  Chaco,  Argentine. 

1904  HARPER,  J.   PEASCOD,  F.R.G.S.,  Survey  Department,    Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay 

States. 

1906  tHAKPBB>  KENNETH  J.,  B.A.,  Kulakamba  Estate,  Nilgiris,  South  India. 
1884  HARPER,  HON.  ROBERT,  M.P.,  Myoora,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1915  HARPER,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  San  Martin  233,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  HARRAP,  COLONEL  GEORGE  E.,  V.D.,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
1911  J-HA.RRINGTON,  ALBERT  E.,  J.P.,  Hlahisa,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

1914  HARRINGTON,  S.  TALBOT,  Methodist  College,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1881  fHARRis,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  DAVID  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1907  HARRIS,  EDWARD,  Pleasant  Valley,  Geraldine,  New  Zealand. 
1883  tHARRIS>  HENRY  WILLIAM  J.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa* 

1915  HARRIS,  LIONEL  ALFRED,  Santa  Cruz,  Argentine. 
1911  HARRIS,  LLOYD,  Brantford,  Canada. 


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1903 
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1914 
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1912 
1905 
1889 
1913 
1907 
1913 
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1896 
1911 
1916 
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1910 
1902 
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1898 
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1887 
1900 
1913 


HARRIS,  M.  READER,  9  Queen's  Road  Central,  Hong  Kong. 

HARRIS,  REGINALD  V.,  Barrister -at- Law,  St.  Paul's  Building,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada 

(C 01* responding  Secretary). 
HARRIS,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ROBERT  E.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
HARRIS,  W.  J.  BLACKLOCK,  Infiningwe,  Insiza,  Rhodesia. 

HARRIS,  WALTER  KILROY,  F.R.G.S.,  Mayfield,  Waratah,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
fHARRis,  WM.  DUCKETT,  Harris  Dale,  Barkly  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
HARRIS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.B.,  Ch.M.,  Etham,  Etham  Avenue,  Darling  Point,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales. 

HARRIS,  WYNTER,  16  Burg  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
HARRISON,  ALFRED  J.,  Singapore. 

HARRISON,  ARTHUR  J.  Y.,  Palma,  Portuguese  East  Africa,  via  Cape  Town. 
f HARRISON,  BENJAMIN  G.,  J.P.,  Maputa,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
HARRISON,  BERKELEY,  Cudgera  Park,  Burringbar  P.O.,  New  South  Wales. 
HARRISON,  CUTHBERT  W.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fHARRisoN,  ERNEST  LAWRENCE,  Royal  Mail  Steam  Packet  Co.,  Avenida  Rio  Branco,  Rio  de 

Janeiro,  Brazil. 

^-HARRISON,  FRANK,  Kaleden,  via  Penticion,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HARRISON,  FREDERICK  E.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
HARRISON,  GEORGE  A.,  P.O.  Box  19,  Oustkamenogorsk,  Russia. 
•(•HARRISON,  J.  SPBANGER,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HARRISON,  REGINALD  T.,  Hodges  Street,  Orahamstown,  South  Africa. 
f  HARRISON,  WILLIAM  EWART,  The  Pendembu  Trading  Co.,  Pendembu,  Sierra  Leone. 
HARRIS-ROBSON,  H.,  The  Times  Co.,  Christch>.irch,  New  Zealand. 
HARRISS,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  Mus.D.,  R.A.M.,  Earnscliffe,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
HARRISSON,  SYDNEY  T.,  C.M.G.,  Controller  of  Customs,  Barbados. 

HART,  ALFRED  D.,  British  Australasian  Tobacco  Co.,  A'Beckett  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
HART,  EDMUND,  J.P.,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 
HART,  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  41,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HART,  HERBERT  F.,  M.B.,  J.P.,  2nd  Avenue,  Rosebank,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HART,  PETER  FRANCIS,  428  Crown  Street,  Surrey  Hills,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
HART,  RUPERT  LANCELOT  LBON,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Veterinary  Department,  Kanpala,  Uganda. 
HART,  SAMUEL,  J.P.,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 

f  HARTLEY,  CLEMENT  PERCY,  P.O.  Natal  Spruit,  near  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HARTNELL,  CHRISTOPHER,  672  Calle  Lavalle,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HARTNBLL,  GBORGB  F.  W.,  Uganda  Railway,  Kilindini,  British  East  Africa. 
HARTNELL,  HERBERT  NICKLAS,  R.E.  Office,  Abbassia,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
HARVEY,  C.  MACKENZIE,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
HARVEY,  EDWARD  CHARLES,  P.  W.D.,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
HARVEY,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Neivfoundland. 
HARVEY,  NORMAN  L.,  Railway  Department,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
HARWIN,  ALBERT  E.,  Alexandra  Road,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
HARWIN,  JOHN,  Sans  Souci,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

HARWIN,  RICHABD  W.,  I.S.O.,  J.P.,  Lynn  Villa,  Sea  View,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
HARWOOD,  A.  R.,  28  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club. 
HASKEL,  MICHAEL,  P.O.  Box  96,  Pilgrim's  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
H  ASK  ELL,  ERNEST  D.,  4  Ice  House  Street,  Hong  Kong. 
HASKINS,  ERNEST,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate,  South  Africa. 
HASKINS,  JAMES,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate,  South  Africa. 
HASLAM,  JOHN  HBBER,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
HASLER,  ARTHUR  EDMUND,  G.  F.  Rhodesia  Development  Co.,  Ltd.,  Box    4,  Bulawayo, 

Rhodesia. 

fH  ASS  ALL,  RAYMOND  L.,  9  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
HATCH,  LENNARD  JOHN,  Department  of  Agriculture,  P.O.  Box  434,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fHATHORN,  FERGUS  A.,  107  Pietermaritz  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
HATHORN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  KENNETH  H.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
fHATHORN,  K.  HOWARD,  B.A.,  P.O.  Box  3,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
HATTON,  CHARLJES,  77  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


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HATTRICK,  J.  MONTGOMERIE,  7  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HAULTAIN,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  F.  W.  G.,  Regina,  Canada. 

•J-HAW,  WALTER  H.,  M.R.G.S.E.,  L.S.A.,  Knysna,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

HAWDON,  ARTHUR  J.,  J.P.,  Underwood,  Peel  Forest,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

HAWES,  CECIL  E.,  c/o  H.  F.  C.  Horsfall,  Esq.,  Vagalla,  Gammadua,  Ceylon. 

f  HA  WES,  EDMUND  G.  CATTELL,  Estancia  Cambuchi,  Villa  del  Pilar,  Uruguay. 

f  HAWKER,  EDWARD  W.,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

HAWKER,  MICHAEL  S.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

HAWKER,  RICHARD  M.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

HAWKES,  WM.  BLACKBURNE,  c/o  Mines  Office,  Rawang,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  Stales. 

HAWKINS,  FRANCIS  FERRER,  Chacabuco  449,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

HAWKINS,  GEORGE,  Rosedale,  Kenilworth,  South  Africa. 

fHAWKSLEY,  DOUGLAS,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Ehodesia. 

HAWTAYNE,  W.  H.,  Assistant  Engineer,  Government  Railway,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

•{•HAWTHORN,  REGINALD  W.  E.,  60,  Morgan  Road,  Rerea,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

HAXELL,  WILLIAM  E.  0.,  645  Avenida  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

HAY,  MAJOR  ANGUS  B.,  P.O.  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HAY,  A.  G.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

HAY,  CHARLES,  Bartolome  Mitre  400,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

HAY,  CHARLES  A.,  195  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine 

fHAY,  EBENEZER,  Annandale,  Pigeon  Bay,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

HAY,  F.  R.,  Union  Buildings,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

,  HARRY  ALGERNON,  Collendina,  Corowa,  New  South  Wales. 
HAY,  HENRY,  Collendina,  Corowa,  New  South  Wales. 

HAY,  JAMES  M.  ALLAN,  P.O.  Box  48,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

HAY,  ROBERT,  MJnst.C.E.,  Water  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
HAY,  THOMAS  U.,  1378  Beacon  Street,  Brookline,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

HAY,  WILLIAM,  Reconquista  46,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

HAY,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  Estancia  Maguinchao,  via  San  Antonio  Oeste,  Argentine. 

•J-HAYDON,  LEONARD  G.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  D.P.H.,  Port  Health  Office,  Point,   Durban,  South 

Africa. 

HAYES,  J.  A.,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Pernambuco,  Brazil. 
HAYES,  J.  A.  O'NsiL,  Merchants  Bank,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HAYES-SADLER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

HAYLES,  HARRY  S.  H.,  c/o  Benue  (N.N.)  Tin  Mines,  Leri-u-Duchi,  c/o  P.O.  Zaria,  Nigeria. 
HAYMAN,  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  Nigerian  Tin  Corporation,  P.O.  Jemaa,  Nigeria. 
•J-HAYNES,  ALWYN  S.,  District  Office,  Kuala  Kangsar,  Perak,  Federated    Malay    States 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

HAYNES,  CHARLES  W.,  Britton's  Hill,  Bridgetown,  Barbados  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
HAYTER,  A.  C.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
•J-HAYWARD,  A.  DUDLEY,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  Martin  <k  Co.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
HAYWARD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  EDWIN  J.,  c/o  Messrs.  Walker,  Sons  ds  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fHAYWARD,  FRANK  E.,  Messrs.  J.  Martin  efc  Co.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
HAYWARD,  W.  T.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  LL.D.  (ABERD.),  North  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia. 

HAZARD,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  W.  H.,  N.Z.G.A.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
•J-HAZELL,  CHARLES  S,,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
HAZEN,  HON.  J.  DOUGLAS,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
HAZLETT,  EDGAR  C.,  2  Montpelier  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
fHEAD,  ARTHUR,  P.W.D.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

•J-HEAD,  D'ESTERRE  PRITTIE,  South  African  Railways,  Eshowe,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
HEAD,  F.  J.,  Department  of  Telegraphs,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
•J-HEAD,  WM.  BBAOHY,  Rand  Clubt  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HEAD,  W.  H.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

HEAPS,  EDWARD  H.,  541  Battings  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HBABD,  THE  VHN.  ABOHDBAOON  WALTER,  M.A.,  Sahchi,  St.  Aubins,  Jersey. 

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Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1914f|'fHEARNE,  WILLIAM  GOODALL,  Geel&ng,  Victoria. 
1915     HEATHFIELD,  H.  F.,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1908  HEATLEY,  HUGH  H.,  Kamiti  Ranch,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1914  HEATLEY,  JOHN  F.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1902     fHEATLiE,  ARTHUR,  B.A.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Meloustan,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1915  fHEATLiE,  BARBY  H.,  Rivadavia  666,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  JHEATLIE,  BERTRAM  DE  V.,  Cleveland  Estates,  P.O.  Bayville,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
1891     HEBDEN,  GEORGE  H.,  Erambie,  Molong,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Union  Club. 

1886     f  HEBRON,  HON.  A.  S.,  M.L.C.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1891     HECTOR,  CAPTAIN  G.  NELSON,  R.N.R.,  Villa  Nelson,  Valescure,  St.  Raphael,  France. 

1909  HECTOR,  ROBERT  B.,  Donside,  Nawalapitiya,  Ceylon. 

1912  HEDGELAND,  REGINALD  F.  C.,  M.A.,  Kowloon  Customs,  c/o  Post  Office,  Hong  Kong. 
1906  HEDSTROM,  HON.  JOHN  MAYNARD,  M.L.C.,  Levuka,  Fiji. 

1913  HEENAN,  CAPTAIN  CLAUDE  R.,  Rosetta,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
1915  -J-HEI,  HAMIORA,  LL.B.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1911  HEIMBROD,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Laut.oka,  Fiji. 

1915  HELM,  CECIL  VON  PULTKAMER,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1910  HELYER,  J.  SHAW,  142  Hastings  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1914  HEMANS,  ROY,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

1916  HEMING,  ARTHUR  E.,  Malacca  Rubber  Plantations,  Ltd.,  Bukit  Asahan,  Malacca,  Straits 

Settlements. 

1912  HEMMANT,  EDWARD  V.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1913  HEMMING,  HENRY  K.  S.,  c/o  National  Printing  Co.,  302  Lagauchetiere  Street,  Montreal, 

Canada. 
1881     HEMMING,  JOHN,  Westbourne,  Worcester  Street,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

1915  HEMSLEY,  J.  CAMERON,  M.B.,  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
1915     HEMSLEY,  NEVILLE,  3365  Calle  Sucre,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  fHENDERSON,  E.  W.,  195  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  ^HENDERSON,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  C.,  Adelaide  University,  South  Australia. 

1912  HENDERSON,  J.  GRANT,  193  W.  Jackson  Street,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
1908     HENDERSON,  JAMES  A.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1911  HENDERSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

1911  HENDERSON,  JOHN  T..  P.O.  Box  387,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  HENDERSON,  Louis  W.,  Touchwood,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  • 

1915     f HENDERSON,  MACKENZIE  M.  CAMPBELL,  Estancia  La  Margarita,  N.    Bruzone,  F.C.P. 

Argentine. 

1915     HENDERSON,  ROBERT  GLEN,  Maipu  129,  Tucuman,  Argentine. 
1914     HENDERSON,  ROBERT  STEPHEN,  Calle  Bustamante  70,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  HENDERSON,  STANLEY,  Great  West  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1906     fHENDERSON,  THOMAS  R.,  P.O.  Box  101,  Tofield,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1911  HENDERSON,  W.  P.  M.,  Ensenwood  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1910     HENDERSON,  WALTER  L.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1914?    HENDERSON,  WILFRED  F.,  Melbrake  Fell,  Highlands,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1913  fHENDERSON,  WILLIAM  A.  C.,  c/o  Sir  John  Jackson,  Ltd.,  Caixa  1801,  Rio  dt  Janeiro, 

Brazil. 

1913     fHENDRis,  A.  G.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
1896     HBNDRIKS,  A.  J.,  Black  River,  Jamaica. 

1912  HBNDRY,  JOHN,  Hastings  Mill,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1910  HBNEY,  THOMAS  W.,  "  Sydney  Morning  Herald"  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  HBNMAN,  HAROLD  JAMES,  Reconquista  46,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1891     tHBNNESSY,  SIR  DAVID  V.,  J.P.,  Sydenham,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1911  tHsNNiNGS,  GUSTAV  M.,  Naitamba,  Fiji. 

1914  HBNRIQUES,  F.  A.,  Enidor,  Bellevue  Road,  Double  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  HENRY,  HOWARD  RrL.,  15  The  Roslyn,  Winnipeg.  Canada. 

1915  HENSHAW,  PERCY  HOWARD,  Railway '^Department,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1915     HMLBBRT,  ARTHUR  C.,  86  Fletcher  Street,  Roslin  Dale,  Boston,  Mass.,  United  States. 

1899     fHiRBiRT,  REGINALD  F.  DB  CouROT,  J.P.,  Plantation  Rose  Hall,  Berbice,  British 
1915  J  EWQT,  F,  DB.  COUROY  M,,  25  fa  Mayo  158,  Bue,w$  Aires,  Argentina, 


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Year  of 
Election. 

1913  HERMON,  JOHN  VICTOR,  Nega  Nega,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1904  HERRICK,  EDWARD  J.,  Tautane,  Herbertville,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1904  HERRICK,  F.  D.,  Tautane,  Herbertville,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1913  -J-HERRINGTON,  HENRY,  Antelope  Mine,  Matopo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  HERSHENSOHN,  JOSHUA,  268  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1911  HESKETH,  HENRY  R.,  Wyndham  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1908  HESKBTH,  SAMUEL,  Wyndham  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1911  HESLIP,  CAPTAIN  ISAAC,  Police  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1914  HBSLOP,  ALBERT  0.,  82  Du  Toitspan  Road,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1912  HEURTLEY,  E.  W.  DU  CREUX,  P.O.,  Sutherland's  River,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

1904  fHswAT,  JOHN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL,  M.B.,  M.L.A.,  J.P.,  Shortridge,  Woodstock,  Gape  Town, 

1913  HEWETT,  H.  F.  O.,  Haslemere,  Hatfield  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa.         [South  Africa. 

1914  HEWINS,  H.  P.,  Central  Economic  Board,  Khartum,  Sudan. 

1913  HEWITT,  FRANK  E.,  Education  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
1912  HEWITT,  JOHN,  49  Wellington  Street,  E.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1916  HEYCOCK,  EDGAR  NORTON,  Dama  Plantation,  Bua,  Vanua  Levu,  Fiji. 

1912  HBYMAN,  COLONEL  H.  M.,  P.O.  Box  220,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1909  HEYMANN,  JOSEPH,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  5084,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1906  KEYS,  FREDERICK  T.,  P.O.  Box  167,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1914  KEYS,  GEORGE  JESSE,  Melrose  House,  Mare  Street,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1910  HEYWOOD,  JAMES  B.,  I.S.O.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1913  HEYWOOD,  PERCY  GEORGE,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg;  South  Africa. 

1912  HIBBINS,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Umtata,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1915  HICKES,  EDWARD  WESTON,  Messrs.  Pauling  &  Co,,  Magadi  Railway,  British  East  Africa. 

1911  HICKLEY,  THOMAS  GUY,  Rantau,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1913  HICKMAN,  BENJAMIN,  Uplands,  Bororen,  Gladstone,  Queensland. 

1913  HICKS,  SYDNEY,  Western  Australia. 

1914  HICKS,  WM.  A.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1914  HICKSON,  JOSEPH  W.  A.,  20  Ontario  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1888  fHlDDINGH,  J.  M.  F. 

1886  fHiDDiNGH,  MICHAEL,  F.C.S.,  Newlands,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1915  HIGGINS,  EVELYN  SCOTT,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1916  HIGGINS,  FRANCIS  BOVILL,  M.M.Inst.C.E. 

1910  fHiGGiNS,  J.  M.,  39  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1907  HIOGINSON,  R.  C.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1916  HIGGS,  WM.  MILLER,  J.P.,  889  Transit  Road,  Oak  Bay,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada.     + 

1912  HIGH,  H.  L.,  c/o  G.  S.  Lott,  Esq.,  Dominion  Bank  Buildings,  Calgary,  Canada. 
1883  fHiGHETT,  JOHN  MOORE. 

1912  -J-HIGHFIELD,  REV.  HENRY,  M.A.,  Wesley  College,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1913  HILDER,  ROBERT  TATB,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1914  HILDRED,  WILLOWS,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1913  HILL,  ARTHUR  EDMUND  BRETON,  M.Inst.C.E.,  1622  Parker  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  HILL,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  RAPELJE,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1892  HILL,  CHARLES  WM.,  Postmaster-General,  Gibraltar.  o 

1912  HILL,  EDWARD  COLSTON,  555  Euclid  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1914  HILL,  ERNEST,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1914  fHiLL,  JOHN  HUGH,  B.A.,  56  St.  Mary's  Road,  Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1915  HILL,  JOHN  JAMES,  Merrickville,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1913  fHiLL,  RALPH  BROADHURST,  District  Magistrate,  Gizo,  British  Solomon  Islands. 
1915  HILL,  PROFESSOR  STANLEY,  The  University,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1901  HILL,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  THOMAS  ALEXANDER. 

1908  HILL,  W.  H.  FREER,  Kaduna  Syndicate,  Arim,  via  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
1908  HILL,  WM.  CARBY,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1900  fHiLLiARD,  CHARLES  H.,  Devon  House,  Somerset  Street,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

1915  HILLIER,  CAPTAIN  RIEL,  M.D.,  Leamington,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1913  "HILLIBR,  STAJTLBY,  Native  Commissioner,  Chiengi.  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1904  -HILLMAN,  SILIQ,  P.O.  Box  2954,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1904  HILLMAN,  WOLF,  P.O.  Box  2954,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

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1910 
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1915 
1916 
1913 
1915 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


,  THOMAS  J.,  Nassam,  N.S.  District,  via  Sierra  Leone. 
HIND,  ROBERT,  c/o  "  Journal "  Office,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
HINDSLEY,  NORMAN,  1509  Fourth  Street  N.E.,  Calgary,  Canada. 
HINB,  WILLIAM  HENRY  WARDER. 
f  HINKSON,  E.  A.,  Locust  Hill,  St.  George,  Barbados. 
HINSON,  DANIEL  BASCOME,  The  Treasury,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
HIPWELL,  HUMPHREY  H.,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  1159  Almiranle  Brown,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

HIRD,  GEORGE,  Killara,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
HIRSCH,  AUGUST,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
HIRSCH,  JOHN  G.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

fHrascHHORN,  FRIEDRICH,  10  Christian  Street,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
HIRST,  EDWARD  E.,  257  Clarence  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
HISCOCK,  FRANK  H.,  Messrs.  Viloudaki,  Hiscock  &  Co.,  Hangkow,  China. 
HITCHCOCK,  HAROLD  G.,  Anglo-Ceylon  Estates  Co.,  P.O.  Box  35,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
HOAD,  J.  C.,  R.M.S.P.  Co.,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
HOBART,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD  H.,  Travelling  Commissioner,  Tamale,  Northern  Territories,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 

HOBBS,  COLONEL  JOSEPH  J.  TALBOT,  C.B.,  Cottlesloe,  Western  Australia. 
HOBLEY,  REV.  C.  MCDONALD,  The  Church  House,  Port  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
fHoBSON,  GEORGE  R.,  Hillside,  Maseru,  Basutoland,  South  Africa. 
HOBSON,  ROBERT,  56  Charlton  Avenue,  W.,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
HOCHSCHILD,  SIGMUND,  P.O.  Box  25,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fHocKLY,  DANIEL  EDWARD,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

HODDER,  SAMUEL,  English  Literary  Society,  Cangallo  536,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HODGES,  ARTHUR  H.,  Treasury,  Lagos ,  Nigeria. 
HODGES,  WILLIAM  GEOFFREY,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

HODGES,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  WILLIAM  H.,  25  de  Mayo  286,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HODGETT,  ERNEST  C.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Zaria,  Northern  Nigeria. 
fHooGSON,  ARTHUR  J.,  61  William  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
HODGSON,  REV.  C.  H.;  Calle  Oxford  3 A,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
HODGSON,  HARRY  COURTENAY,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Sierra  Leone. 
fHoDGSON,  HUBERT  M.  T.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Alberni,  Vancouver  Island.  B.C.,  Canada. 
HODGSON,  ROBERT  MACLEOD,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Vladivostock,  Siberia.  [Rhodesia. 

HODSON,   LIEUT. -COLONEL  FREDERIC   ARTHUR,  Police  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern 
,|HOEY,  UNO  BOK. 

fHoFMEYR,  HENRY  J.,  B.A.,  P.O.  Box  3357,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HOGAN,  JAMES  C.  C.,  M.D.,  W.A.,  Medical  Staff,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

HOGG,  HON.  ALAN  F.,  Attorney -General,  Zomba,  Nyasaland.  [  Victoria. 

HOGG,  THOMAS,  c/o  Messrs.  James  Miller  <fc  Co.,  357/359  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 
HOGG,  WILLIAM  H.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HOHENKIRK,  A.  J.,  Messrs.  Curtis,  Campbell  <£  Co.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
HOLBROOK,  FRED  T.,  Permas  Rubber  Co.,  Johore  Bharu,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fHoLDSWORTH,  BERNARD  J.,  Waikohu,  Poverty  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
HOLDSWORTH,  JOHN,  Swarthmoor,  Havelock  North,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
fHoLE,  HUGH  MARSHALL,  Chief  Secretary,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
.HOLFORD,  WILLIAM  G.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HOLGATE,  EDWARD  J.,  Acutfs  Arcade,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
HOLLAND,  CUYLER  A.,  c/o  British  Columbia  Land  Co.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HOLLAND,  ERNEST  STANLEY,  Argyll,  London,  Ltd.,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
HOLLAND,  FREDERICK  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Dunell,  Ebden  &  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
HOLLAND,  PHILIP  HENRY,  c/o  T.  8.  Boadee  &  Co.,  478  Catte  Bartolome'  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

HOLLIDAY,  ALEXANDER,  "  El  Pilar,"  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barios,  Guatemala. 
HOLLIMAN,  JOHN    W.,  I.S.O.,  J.P.,  The  Treasury,  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 
HOLUNS,  ARCHIBALD  F.,  541  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

,  RICHARD  R.,  P.O.  Box  289,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa, 


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1912 
1910 
1915 
1904 
1911 
1907 
1916 
1889 
1913 
1915 
1915 
1887 
1889 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1910 
1913 
1902 
1914 
1898 
1913 
1911 
1912 
1904 
1913 
1910 
1910 
1910 
1902 
1913 
1914 
1884 
1915 
1915 
1912 
1908 
1884 
1912 
1912 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1909 
1915 
1915 
1888 
1910 
1915 
1915 
1883 
1916 


1914 
1913 
1915 
1901 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  149 


fHoLLis,  HON.  A.  CLAUD,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Sierra  Leone. 

HOLLIS,  CAPTAIN  HUGH. 

HOLLOW  AY,  ALFRED,  P.O.  Box  174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOLMAN,  HON.  W.  A.,  M.L.A.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HOLMES,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  256,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HOLMES,  G.  ERNEST,  P.O.  Box  684,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

HOLMES,  HARRY  G.,  Customs  Department,  Selcondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

HOLMES,  J.  A.,  J.P.,  Sunnydene,  Ayr,  via  Townsville,  Queensland. 

HOLMES,  JOHN  R.,  B.L.,  District  Judge,  Nicosia,  Cyprus  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

HOLMES,  R.  A.,  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

HOLMES,  THOMAS,  Niger  Company,  Onitsha,  Nigeria. 

HOLMES,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  341  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fHoLT,  WALTER  H.,  J.P.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

JHOMAN,  LEONARD  E.  B.,  Band  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOME,  GEORGE,  Pad.  Ijermin,  Deli,  Sumatra. 

HOME,  HENRY,  M.Inst.C.E.,  F.G.S.,  P.W.D.,  Keresley,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

HONEY,  WILLIAM  S.,  P.O.  Box  85,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

HONEY  WILL,  WILLIAM,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

HONNET,  MAXIMILLIAN,  P.O.  Box  149,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOOD,  A.  JARVIE,  M.B.,  C.M.,  127  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HOOD,  THOMAS  M.,  Caixa  641,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

HOOD,  WM.  ACLAND,  c/o  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HOODLESS,  DAVID  WINN,  B.Sc.,  A.K.C.,  Provincial  School,  Lau,  Fiji. 

HOOK,  CHARLES  S.,  232  Macpherson  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HOOKB,  ARTHUR  W.,  Forum  River  (Nigeria)  Tin  Co.,  Naraguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 

fHooKE,  AUGUSTUS,  JR.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

f  HOOKE,  BEN,  Dingadee,  Dungog,  New  South  Wales. 

HOOKER,  R.  SYMONS,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Sierra  Leone. 

HOOPER,  EDWARD  C.,  Public  Works  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

HOOPER,  JAMES,  Deputy  Provincial  Secretary,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

HOOPER,  RAYMOND  E.,  364  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HOOPS,  DOUGLAS  E.  MOSTYN,  c/o  The  Sinai  Mining  Co.,  Suez,  Egypt, 

HOOTON,  REGINALD  S.,  76  Colony  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

•{•HOPE,  0.  H.  S. 

HOPE,  ERIC,  Masonic  Club,  Shanghai,  China. 

HOPE,  FRANCIS  MOFFATT,  1219  Merchants'  National  Bank  Building,  Los  Angeles,  Cal,  U.S.A. 

HOPE,  GEORGE,  43  Duke  Street,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

HOPE,  HERBERT  ASHWORTH,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fHopE,  JAMBS  WILLIAM,  M.R.C.P.,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 

HOPE,  ROBERT  K.,  Registry  Office,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

HOPE  WELL,  CHARLES,  Earlscourt,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

HOPKINS,  ALLAN,  8  Cathedral  Square,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

HOPKINS,  HARRY  S.,  P.O.  Box  39,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

HOPKINS,  J.  CASTELL,  2  College  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HOPKINS,  WILLIAM,  207  Avenue  A,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

HOPKINS,  WILLIAM.  [U.S.A. 

HOPKINSON,  WILLIAM,  Messrs.  T.  B.  Browne,  Ld.t  33   West  42nd  Street,  New  York  City, 

HOPLEY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WILLIAM  M.,  Supreme  Court,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

HOPPER,  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  10,  Maf eking,  South  Africa,. 

HOPSTROFF,  CAPTAIN  WALLACE  FRANK,  County  Club,  Waterkloof,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

HOPWOOD,  HAROLD,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Parana,  Argentine. 

fHoRDERN,  EDWARD  CARR,  211  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


fHoRDERN,  LEBBENS,  Messrs.  Anthony  Hordern  and  Sons,  George  Street,  Sydney,   New 

South  Wales. 

•J-HORDERN,  SAMUEL,  Babworth  House,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
HORKHEIMER,  BBRNHARD,  Kiinberley,  South  Africa. 
HORNBY,  CYRIL,  A.M.I.M.E.,  Ibadan,  Nigeria. 
fHoRNBY,  WILLIAM  F.,  CheUoto  Dean,  Bloemfonlein,  South  Africa. 


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Blectionj 

1806 
1914 
1916 
1908 
1913 


HORNBY- PORTER,  CHARLIES,  District  Comnus*to9u#,  c/o  P.O.  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

HORNS,  EDMOND  W.,  205  Kent  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

f  HORNE,  LINDSAY  AUSTIN, 

HORNE,  WILLIAM  H.  K.,  Standard  Bank,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

HOHNE,  WILLIAM  JAMBS  A.  E.,   A.M.I.C.E.,  A.M.I.E.E.,  P.O.   Box  432,   Pretoria,  South 

Africa.  [India. 

HOBNELL,  WM.  WOODWARD,  M.A.,  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Writers'  Buildings,  Calcutta, 
HORNBH,  HESTRY  E.,  Pulmari,  Territorio  Neuquen,  Argentine. 
HOHNIBROOK,  THOMAS  A.,  1935-10J  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

•J-HORSWBLL,  EDMUND,  c/o  Messrs.  Finlay,  Fleming  d>  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
HORTON,  GEOFFREY  R.,  J.P.,  Jeffs  Mine,  Filalusi,  Ehodesia. 
HoHTo:*,  ROBERT  0.,  *' N.  Z.  Herald"  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
HORWOOD,  His  HONOUR  CHIBF  JUSTIOB  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
fHosa,  EDWARD  SHAW,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
HOSIASON,  0.  DB  COUROY  S.,  322  Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HOSBASON,  THOMAS  W.,  Kroonstad,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
HOSKEN,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  667,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HOSKIN,  A.  E.,  K.O.,  Farmer  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
HOSKING,  JOHN  H.,  K.O.,  Maori  Road,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
f  HOSMBR,  CHARLES  R.,  c/o  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 
fHosMBR,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  EDWARD  A.   0.,    Virden,  Manitoba,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

HOTOHKIS,  JOHN  G.,  Crookston  Farm,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
HOTSON,  JOHN  HERBERT,  Poste  Restante,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
HOUGH,  JOHN  STANLBY,  K.O.,  500  Northern  Crown  Bank  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
HOUGHTON,  CHARLES  V.,  New  Zealand  Shipping  Co.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
HOWARD,  MAJOR  WALTER,  D.S.O.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

HOWARD,  WALTER  HERBERT, Mutual  Life  Assurance  Co.,  10  Canton  Road,  Shanghai,  China. 
HOWARTH,  SAMUEL  E.  J.,  P.W.D.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
HOWELL,  ERNEST,  Myalla,  Hawdon  Street,  Heidelberg,  Victoria. 
Ho  WELL,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  HECTOR  M.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
HOWELL,  JAMES  WASON,  Barbarees  Hill,  St.  Michael,  Barbados. 
HOWISON,  JOHN,  Grand  Oriental  Hotel,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
HOY,  G.  FREDERICK,  P.O.  Box  357,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
tHoY,  SIR  WILLIAM  W.,  Central  South  African  Railways,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
f  HOYLE,  JAMES  JOHNSON,  P.O.  Box  744,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HUBBAOK,  JOHN  H.,  Argentine. 

fHuBBARD,  ARTHUR  G.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 
HUOKV ALE,  WALTER,  Medicine  Hat,  Alberta,  Canada. 
HUDDART,  LINDOW  H.  L.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  A.R.S.M.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  A.Inst.M.M.,  P.O., 

Lokoja,  Nigeria. 

HUDSON,  ALAN  MURRAY,  1139  San  Lorenzo,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe',  Argentine. 
HUDSON,  DUNBAR  H.,  80  Lombard  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
HUDSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ERNEST,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Attahabad  Central  Prison,  Naini,  E.  I. 

Railway,  India. 

HUDSON,  W.  A.,  59  York  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
f  HUDSON,  WALTER  E.,  P.O.  Box  189,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HUDSON,  WILLIAM,  Deputy  Postmaster-General,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
HUESTON,  HENRY  F.,  Ex-Lands  of  Nigeria,  Ltd.,  Dress,  c/o  P.O.  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
HUFFAM,  SYDNEY,  Administrator's  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
HUGHBS,  FRANK  G.,  P.O.  Box  216,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
HUGHES,  G.  OSBORNE,  M.D.,  Commonwealth  Block,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
HUGHES,  HARRY,  317  Wisconsin  Avenue,  Oak  Park,  III.,  U.S.A. 
HUGHES,  HENRY  GODFREY,  499  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HUGHES,  HERBERT  WHITE,  Booyoolee,  Gladstone,  South  Australia. 
HUGHES,  JOHN  G.  DUNCAN,  20  Robe  Terrace,  Mendindie,  South  Australia.     . 
HUGHES,  MAJOR-GENERAL  HON.  SIR  SAM.,  K.O.B.,  M.P.,  Lindsay,  Ontario,  Canada. 
HUGHBS,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS,  M.L.O.,  26  Hunter  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


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1913 
1894 
1902 
1884 
1908 
1887 
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1909 

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1914 
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1913 
1901 
1910 
1910 
1914 
1915 
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1896 
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1897 
1912 
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1910 
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1911 
1910 
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1901 
1904 
1911 
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1914 

1912 
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1911 
1914 


HUGHES,  WILLOUGHBY  C.,  Medical  Dept.,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 

HUGHES-HALLBTT,  WILLIAM,  243  Avenida  Mantes  de  Oca,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

HUGON,  EDWARD  C.,  Pierrefitte-Nestalas,  Hautes-Pyrenees,  France. 

HULETT,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Advocate  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Verulam,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

t  HULETT,  HORACE  B.,  Kearsney,  Nonoti,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

HULETT,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JAMES  LIEGE,  J.P.,  Kearsney,  Nonoti,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

HULL,  CLAUDE  W.,  176  Metcalfe  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

fHuLL,  GEORGE  H.,  P.O.  Box  228,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

fHuLL,  HON.  HENRY  C.,  M.L.A.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

HULL,  WALTER,  M.D.,  c/o  Messrs.  Backhouse  <fc  Goyder,  Martin  Place,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club. 
HULMI,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HERBERT  D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  127,  Vancouver,  B.C., 

Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary)' 
HUMBERT,  F.  Lois,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
HUMBLE,  B.  M.,  Vancouver  Club,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HUMBY,  ALBERT  J.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Government  Railways,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HUMS,  ALBERT  S.,  Calle  Lavalle  472,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HUME,  THOMAS  0.,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fHuME,  WILLIAM  J.  PARKE,  British  Residency,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
HUMPHREYS,  GEORGE,  Cathedral  Square,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
HUNT,  ATLEE  A.,  C.M.G.,  Department  of  External  Affairs,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
HUNT,  DONALD  R.,  Schoonaard,  Sekukuniland,  South  Africa. 
HUNT,  EDWIN  W.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  3785,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HUNT,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Levuka,  Fiji. 
HUNT,  ROLAND  EDGE,  Rivadavia  1475,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HUNT,  WILLIAM  DUFFUS,  Invercargill,  New  Zealand. 
HUNT,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  1035,  2lst  Avenue  Went,  Calgary,  Canada. 
HUNTER,  CHARLES,  Socorro  Gold  Mine,  Ltd.,  Valle  de  Angeles,  Tegucigalpa,  Republic  of 

Honduras. 

HUNTER,  CHARLES,  Waterloo  Street,  Antwerp. 
HUNTER,  DAVID,  c/o  National  Bank,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
HUNTER,  JAMES  DANKS,  Eshowe,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
HUNTER,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  209,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
HTJSTJSR,  JOHN  STANLEY,  Banco  Anglo  Sud  Americano,  Casella  de  Correo  1501,  Bue.no t 

Aires,  Argentine. 

HUNTER,  M.  C.,  236  rue  Lamoriniere,  Antwerp. 
fHuNTER,  THOMAS  A.,  27  Octagon,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

fHuRLEY,  FREDERICK  A.,  A. M.Inst.C.E.,  Irrigation  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
HUHRELL,  WILLIAM,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

HUSBAND,  R.  0.  FULTON,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
HUSSEY-WALSH,  MAJOR  WILLIAM. 
fHuTCHiNGS,  C.,  Vita  Rewa,  Fiji. 

HUTCHINQS,  E.  F.,  424  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fHuTCHiNSON,  COMMANDER  HENRY,  R.N.R.,  Namasagali,  Uganda.  [Secretary). 

fHuTCHiNSON,  HENRY  NORTON,  I.C.S.,  Postmaster-General,  Lahore,  India  (Corresponding 
HUTCHISON,  JAMES,  Commercial  Union  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
HUTCHISON,  JAMES  A.,  Central  Prison,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
HUTCHISON,  WILLIAM,  Estancia  Lochiel,  Bahia  Camarones,  Chubut,  Argentine. 
HUTSON,  HON.  EYRE,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Suva,  Fiji. 
HUTT,  EDWARD,  J.P.,  Maitland,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fHuTTON,  ALEXANDER  W.,  M.A.,  Melian  1810,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HUTTON,  ANDRIES  S.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
HUTTON,  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  25  W icksteed  Place,   Wanganui,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

HUTTON,  LEONARD  JOHN,  Calle  Bolivar  385,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
•{•HUTTON,  ROBERT,  Marine  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

HUTTON,  WM.  MACK,  c/o  Exploration  and  Development  Co.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
HUTTON-MILLS,  HON.  THOMAS,  M.L.C.,  Supreme  Court,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 


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HUXLEY,  GEORGE  ARTHUR,  519  Paseo  Colon,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

f  HYAM,  ABRAHAM,  P.O.  Box  234,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

HYAMS,  HENRY  D.,  Sarmiento  487,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

HYDE,  T.,  Education  Department,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

HYLTON,  REGINALD  E.  A.,  cfo  Standard  Bank,  P.O.  Box  119,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa, 

•J-HYMAN,  COLEMAN  P.,  J.P. 

HYMAN,  OSCAR  H.,  231  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HYNDMAN,  J.  D.,  Royal  Bank  of  Canada  Chambers,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

HYSLOP,  JAMES,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  Government  Asylum,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 


IBBOTSON,  HENRY,  259  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

IEVERS,  CHARLES  LANGLEY,  Medical  Department,  Zouaragu,  Northern  Territories,   Odd 

Coast  Colony. 

IEVERS,  HUGH  W.,  A.I.S.A.,  Poste  Restante,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
flLLius,  DONALD  W.,  Apartado  25,  Guanajuato,  Mexico. 
ILSLEY,  HORACE,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

flMROTH,  GUSTAV,  Consolidated  Investment  Co.,  P.O.  Box  590,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
INGE,  HARRY,  Mineral  de  Salado,  Rodeo,  Province  de  San  Juan,  Argentine. 
INCHES,  KENNETH  R.,  179  Germain  Street,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
ING  ALL,  0.  E.,  Malowa,  Mikalongwe,  Nyasaland. 

INGE,  WALTER,  A.C.P.,  Escuela  Practica  de  Varones,  La  Reforma,  Guatemala. 
INGERSOLL,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  St.  Catharine's,  Ontario,  Canada. 
INGHAM,  HON.  CHARLES  V.,  M.L.O.,  The  Cedars,  Cedar  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 
INGHAM,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  L.,  B.S.A.  Police,  The  Camp,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
INGLE,  DAVID,  Marlon,  New  Zealand. 
IBTGLE,  WALTER  A.,  Marton,  New  Zealand. 

INGLEDEW,  CHARLES  M.,  c/o  Pauling  &  Co.,  Lobito,  Portuguese  West  Africa. 
INGUS,  GORDON,  Strathroy,  Drummoyne,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ENGLIS,  HERBERT,  Tudugalla,  Tebuwana,  Ceylon. 
INGLIS,  WILLIAM  C.,  549  McKay  Avenue,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
INGRAM,  ALEXANDER  J.,  Pelmadulla,  Ceylon. 
INGRAM,  NORMAN  M.,  Colombo  Club,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
INGRAM,  THOMAS  H.,  P.O.  Box  251,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
flNKSETTER,  WM.  ELLSWORTH,  M.D-,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica. 
[NNES,  ARCHIBALD  C.  MITCHELL,  809  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
INNES,  GEORGE,  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
INNISS,  KNOLLYS  ULRIC  A.,  District  Medical  Officer,  Cedros,  Trinidad. 
INSKIPP,  PERCY  S.,  British  South  Africa  Co.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
*!NSULL,  SAMUEL,  72  West  Adams  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 
TONS,  FREDERICK  F.,  Witwatersrand  G.M.  Co.,  P.O.  Knights,  via  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 

'RELAND,  ALLEYNE,  St.  Botolph  Club,  4  Newbury  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
IRELAND,  GEORGE  H.,  The  Bungalow,  Beau  Bassin,  Mauritius. 
IRESON,  J.  PERCIVAL,  Kumaradola,  Moneragalla,  Ceylon. 
!RON,  ARTHUR  T.,  P.O.  Box  56,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa,  via  Cape  Town. 
IRVINE,  HANS  W.  H.,  Great  Western  Vineyard,  Victoria. 
IRVINE,  MAJOR  RICHARD  ABERCROMBIE,  O.M.G.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Tamale,  N.T., 

Gold  Coast  Colony. 
IRVINE,  HON.  SIR  WM.  HILL,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  462  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 
[RVING,  ALEXANDER. 
IRVING,  GEORGE  CLERK,  The  Residency,  Lahad  Dato,  British  North  Borneo  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

RWIN,  MAJOR  WM.  WILSON,  1550  Grant  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SAACS,  CHARLES  THEOPHILUS,  117-119  Harbour  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
ISAACS,  DAVID,  P.O.  Box  490,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
SAACS,  RALPH  HENRY,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 


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1909     flsAACS,  ROBERT  MC!NTOSH,  B.E.  (Sydney},  Consort  Mine,  Barberton,  Transvaal,  South 

Africa. 

1912  |IsBiSTEB,  B.  CLARENCE,  c/o  Bat  Petroleum  Mij,  Samarinda,  Koeti,  Dutch  Borneo. 

1901  ISEMONGER,  FRANCIS  M.,  Government  Secretariat,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1908  flsEMONGER,  ROBERT  B.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  P.O.  Box  2135,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  IVEY,  ARNOLD  -M.,  246  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1915  IVINSON,  THOMAS  CARL,  Petrolia,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1913  JACK,  ARCHIBALD,  Chief  Engineer,  F.C.  Central  de  Cordoba,  Retiro,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1909  JACK,  WILLIAM  0.,  M.I.N.A.,  14  Des  Voeux  Road  Central,  Hong  Kong.  ' 

1911  JACKMAN,  EDWARD  C.,  M.C.P.,  Erin  Cot,  Barbados. 

1914  JACKSON,  A.  J.,  51  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  JACKSON,  ALBERT,  c/o  Messrs.  P.  Barnett  cfc  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1915  JACKSON,  CHARLES  F.,  Assistant  Resident  Magistrate,  Kokoda,  Papua,  via  Australia. 
1913  JACKSON,  GEORGE  R.,  c/o  Messrs.  S.  Samuel  &  Co.,  Kobe,  Japan. 

1899  f  JACKSON,    HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  CECIL    GOWER,    Native   High    Court,   Maritzburg,  South 
Africa. 

1912  JACKSON,  HERBERT  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  163,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  JACKSON,  HUGH  M.  GOWER,  Native  Department,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1913  JACKSON,  NEVILLE  WARD,  Club  de  Residentes  Exstrangeros,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  fJACKSbN,  PERCY  R.,  Otis  Steel  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  U.S.A. 

1913  f  JACKSON,  STANLEY  N.  G.,  Native  Commissioner,  Gwelo,  Southern  Rhodesia. 

1912  JACKSON,  THEODORE  WALTON,  18  Timber  Street,  Marilzburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  JACKSON,  THEOPHILTJS  R.,  Asst.  Native  Commissioner,  Chibi,  Southern  Rhodesia. 
1913  JACKSON,  T.  W.,  42  Market  Street,  San  Francisco,  U.S.A. 

1902  f  JACKSON,  THOMAS  A.,  Magistrate,  N'Khandhla,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

1908  JACKSON,  WILFRID  B.,  Assistant  Conservator  of  Forests,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1913  JACKSON,  HON.  W.  E.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Bermuda. 
1897  f  JACOB,  WILLIAM  F.,  Kiwitea,  Feilding,  New  Zealand. 

1916  f  JACOBS,  DANIEL  R.,  Calle  Defensa  665,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  JACOBS,  EDGAR,  P.O.  Box  280,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  JACOBS,  EDWIN,  P.O.  Box  645,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1911  JACOBS,  Louis  P.,  18  Queen's  Road,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1914  JACOBS,  ROBERT,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  JACOBS,  S.,  P.O.  Box  27,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1914  JACOMB,  EDWARD,  Vila,  New  Hebrides. 

1897  J  AGGER,  JOHN  WM.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  258,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  JAMES,  CHARLES  CANNIFF,  C.M.G.,  144  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1905  JAMES,  EDMUND  M.,  P.O.  Box  2362,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1915  JAMES,  HENRY  C.  HAWEIS,  Puerto  Madryn,  Chubut,  Argentine. 

1916  JAMES,  P.  HAUGHTON,  Westmoreland,  Jamaica. 

1910  JAMES,  SAMUEL  LISTER,  F.G.S. 

1914  JAMBS,  WM.  H.,  c/o  Mr.  Udy,  Geraldton,  Western  Australia. 

1912  JAMES,  REV.  WILLIS,  IQth  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1895  JAMESON,  GEORGE,  Ellerton,  St.  Albans,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

1904  JAMESON,  HENBY  B.  L. 

1912  JAMIESON,  ARCHIBALD  ELDON,  D.D.S.,  Edmonton  Club,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
1897  JAMTBSON,  EDMUND  C.,  P.O.  Box  357,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  JAMIESON,  CAPT.  CLINTON  EGERTON,  B.A.,  307  Margaret  Avenue,  Peterboro\  Ont.,  Canada 

(Corresponding  Secretary}. 

1911  JAMIESON,  JAMES  M.,  Picton  New  Homestead,  Clifton,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland. 

1907  JANSEN,  FRANCOIS  J.,  C.C.  &  R.M.,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1914  JARDINE,  ALEXANDER  W.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1912  JARDINE,  ALFRED  EDWARD,  110  Frances  Street,  Bellevue,  JoJiannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1911  JARDINE,  JOHN,  Alexandra  Road,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1916  JARDINE,  WARBURTON  C.,  War  dour  Estate,  Caura,  Trinidad. 

1908  JARDINE,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  Craigdhu,  Tamboers  Kloof,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1911  JARRSTT,  ALEXANDER  G.,  Betta  Vista  Roadf  Herne  Bay,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  JARVIS,  AEMILIUS,  34  Prince  Arthur  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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1913     JABVIS,  CHABLBS  WILLIAM,  201  Simpson  Street,  Fort  William,  Ont.,  Canada. 


1913  fJABVis,  CHARLES  W.  B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Gibbs  &  Co.,  Antqfagasta,  Chili. 
1916  JABY,  ERNEST  LEONARD,  Santa  Cruz,  Tenerife,  Canary  Islands. 
1907  JAYEWABDBNE,  EUGENE  W.,  Advocate,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1911  JAYEWARDENE,  MAJOR  T.  G.,  Turret  House,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
1916  JEANS,  HENRY  WILSON,  P.O.  Box  91,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

1914  JEANS,  CAPTAIN  STANLEY  R.,  c/o  London  <fe  River  Plate  Bank,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1909  JEBB,  RICHARD  R.,  Audit  Dept.,  Berbera,  Somaliland. 

1910  fJsEVANJEE.  HON.  A.  M.,  M.L.C.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

1904  JEFFABES,  JOHN  L.  S.,  B.Sc.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.  Vieuwjaar  spruit,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province, 

South  Africa. 

1914  JEFFERIES,  THOMAS  W.,  Estancia  Los  Ceibos,  Treinta-y-Tres,  Uruguay. 

1914  JEFFERS,  JOHN  HERBERT,  c/o  N.  Nigeria  (B.)  Tin  Mines,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

1913  JEFFEBY,  SULTAN  C.,  J.P.,  Mossel  Bay,  South  Africa. 

1914  JEFFS,  PEBCY,  Outu,  Southern  Rhodesia. 

1912  JEMMETT,  FRANCIS  GEOBOE,  928  Traders  Bank  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  JEMMETT,  MAX  GLANVILLE,  B.E.  African  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  JENKINS,  MAJOR  G.  W.  R.,  Apartado  331.  Guatemala  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
1872  f  JENKINS,  H.  L.,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1913  JENKINS,  HARRY  R.,  EUham,  New  Zealand. 

1904  f  JENKINS,  PHILIP  L.,  c/o  British  Australian  Oil  Co.,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

1915  JENKINS,  RICHARD  NORMAN,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1915  JENNER,  WESLEY  JOHN,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.,  Leichhardt,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  JENSEN,  0.  CHRISTIAN,  Messrs.  John  Holt  de  Go.,  Onitsha,  Nigeria. 

1914  JEPHSON,  JOHN  P.  J.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1912  JEPHSON,  WM.  JEBBMY,  P.O.  Box  508,  Prince  Rupert,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1889  fjEPPE,  CABL,  Barrister  '-at-Law,  4  Alexandra  Buildings,  Pretoria,  South  Africa, 

1882  fjEPPE,  JULIUS,  J.P.,  Consul-General  for  Greece,  Consul  for  Japan,  Consul  for  Denmark, 

68  Shortmarket  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1895  fJEPPE,  JULIUS,  P.O.  Box  60,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1904  f  JEROME,  CHABLES,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1911  fJERBiM,  E.  R.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1905  JEBVOISE,  G.  P.  V.,  Jinja,  Uganda. 

1915  JEBVOISE,  RICHABD  SOMEBVELL,  Parit,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1911  JEWELL,  ABTHUB,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

1912  JEWELL,  ERNEST,  376  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  JEWELL,  NORMAN  P.,  M.D.,  B.Ch.,  Medical  Officer,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1915  JEX-  BLAKE,  THOMAS,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1912  fJHALAWAB,  His  HIGHNESS  THE  MAHABAJA  BAHADUB  OF,  Rajputana,  India. 

1916  JOACHIM,  GEOBGE,  Mornington,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1911  JOANNIDES,  JOHN,  J.P.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
1910  JOB,  ROBEBT  B.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland, 

1910  JOB,  HON.  WILLIAM  C.,  Columbia  Building,  29  Broadway,  New  York. 
1904  fJoFFE,  MAX  F. 

1909  JOHN,  REGINALD,  P.O.  Box  76,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1913  JOHNS,  SIDNEY  W.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1906  JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  ABTHUB  E.,  D.S.O.,  Police  Department,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

1909  JOHNSON,  C.  GABDINEB,  P.O.  Box  759,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1913  JOHNSON,  DEANE  PEABSE,  KinsasJia,  Congo  Free  State. 

1897  JOHNSON,  HON.  EDWABD  0.,  I.S.O.,  Colonial  Treasurer,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1913  JOHNSON,  HON.  GEOBGE  HENBY,  D.D.S.,  M.E.C.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1912  JOHNSON,  HENBY  D.,  624  Qth  Street,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1914  JOHNSON,  HENBY  E.,  Oetumbe,  Demodera,  Ceylon. 
1904  fJoHNSON,  W.  C.  B.,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1911  f  JOHNSON,  WM.  H.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1913  JOHNSTON,  BENJAMIN,  12A  Avenida  Suiy,  16A  Catte  Oriente,  Guatemala. 
1916  JOHNSTON,  CHABLES  EDWABD,  Port  Antonio,  Jamaica. 

1910  tJ°H.NSTON>  CHABLBS  F.,  Kimbolton,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


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1911 
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1885 
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1913 
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1916 
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1912 
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1911 
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1909 
1910 
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1913 
1912 
1889 
1916 
1913 
1911 
1912 
1916 
1909 
1912 
1913 
1891 
1913 
1910 
1912 
1914 
1884 
1908 
1910 
1906 
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1913 
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1909 
1907 
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1913 

1911 
1913 


JOHNSTON,  HON  C.  J.,  M.L.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

JOHNSTON,  DOUGLAS  HOPE,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  402  Bartolomd  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

•(•JOHNSTON,  GEORGE  F.,  Sylvancrest,  Bellevue  Avenue,  Westmount,  Montreal,  Canada. 
JOHNSTON,  JAMBS,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
f  JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Oakbank,  Mount  Barker,  South  Australia. 
JOHNSTON,  JAMBS  LYON,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fJoHNSTON,  MATHEW  T.,  Estancia  Marabu,  St.  Eleodora,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
JOHNSTON,  PERCIVAL,  J.P.,  Mildura,  East  Esplanade,  Manly,  New  South  Wales. 
JOHNSTON,  SYDNEY,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
JOHNSTON,  T.  B.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

JOHNSTONS,  C.  McG.,  Maitland  Chambers,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
fJoHNSTONE,  JAMES,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 

JOHNSTONS,  JAMES  ARMOUR,  2  Driver  Street,  Maori  Hill,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
JOHNSTONS,  ROBERT,  I.S.O.,  Assistant  Colonial  Secretary,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
JOHNSTONE,  R.  M.,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
JOLLIE,  JOHN  TAWSE,  Helvetia,  South  Melsetter,  Rhodesia. 

JONA,  J.  LEON,  D.Sc.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  104  Wattle  Tree  Road,  Malvern,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
JONES,  ADRIAN  BROOKHOLDING,  English  Club,  476*  Calle  Bartdome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

JO-NES,  ARTHUR  A.,  1606  Monteray  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
JONES,  ARTHUR  0.,  Town  Hall,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

JONES,  C.  C.,  LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  The  University,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
JONES,  REV.  OLIVE  M.,  B.A.,  Cambridge,  Waikato,  New  Zealand. 
JONES,  D.  HEDOC,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  8t.  George's,  Grenada. 
JONES,  EDGAR,  Mount  Nessing,  Albury,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
JONES,  EDGAR  A.  AVERAY,  Assistant  Magistrate,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
JONES,  EDWARD  LLOYD,  c/o  Messr*.  D.  Jones,  Ltd.,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 
JONES,  EDWARD  PRESSLAND,  c/o  Messrs.  Gordon  <b  Gotch,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
JONES,  E.  IVAN,  12A  Mission  Row,  Calcutta. 

fJoNES,  EVAN  H.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  3376,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
JONES,  FRANK  BATEMAN,  Messrs.  Elder,  Dempster  Co.,  Ltd.,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 
JONES,  FRANK  ERNEST,  M.R.C.V,S.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
| JONES,  F.  TALFOURD,  Public  Works  Department,  Aba,  Southern  Provinces,  Nigeria. 
JONES,  HENRY  HUMPHREY,  1006  Government  Street,  Victoria,' B.C.,  Canada. 
JONES,  H.  JASON,  Wildey,  St.  Michael,  Barbados. 
JONES,  HENRY  V.  F.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Toronto,  Canada. 
JONES,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Malindi,  British  East  Africa. 
JONES,  JOHN  LEIGH,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fJoNES,  JOHN  R.,  P.O.  Box  577,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
JONES,  JOHN  S.,  Sadong  Mines,  Sarawak. 

JONES,  LLEWELLYN  A.  F.,  Government  House,  British  East  Africa. 
JONES,  SIR  LYMAN  M.,  145  St.  George  Street,  Toronto.  Canada. 

JONES,  PERCY  HERBERT,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  P.O.  Box  965,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
JONES,  SIR  PHILIP  SYDNEY,  M.D.,  16  College  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
JONES,  R.  FLEMING,  M.D. 

JONES,  STANLEY  LIVINGSTONE,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1302,  Calgary,  Canada. 
JONES,  STANLEY  RAMPLEN,  A.R.S.M.,  A.I.M.M.,  Tronoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
JONES,  THEODORE  WARREN. 

JONES,  VANCE,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
JONES,  WM.  PATRICK,  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
JONG,  J.  C.  DE  JOSSELIN  DE,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
JONKLAS,  RICHARD  W.,  Malabar  Street,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 
JORDAN,  GREGORY  PAUL,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Alexandra  Buildings,  Hong  Kong. 
JORDAN,  H.E.,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOHN  NEWELL,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.B.,  K.G.M.G.,  H.B.M. 

Legation,  Peking,  China. 

JOSE,  ARTHUR  W.,  83  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
JOSBPHSON,  THOMAS  F.,  J.P.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


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1911     JOSKB,  ADOLPH  A.,  66  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1908  JOSKB,  ALEXANDER  BREWSTER,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1911  fJosKE,  ARTHUR,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1915     JOUBERT,  ALLAN  LESLIE,  Buna,  K.D.  Papua,  via  Australia. 
1914     JOUBERT,  PETRUS  M.,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  JOWERS,  HAROLD,  43  East  Twenty -Seventh  Street,  New  York. 

1914  JOWETT,  EDMUND,  Manningham,  Albany  Road,  Toorak,  Victoria. 

1913  JOYCE,  JOHN  F.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
1913  JUDD,  GEORGE  F.,  P.O.  Box  1433,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1899  JUDSON,  MAJOR  DANIEL,  J.P.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  JUKES,  ROBERT  R.,  J.P.,  Buryton,  Manitou  Lake,  Artland  P.O.,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

1915  JUKES,  THOMAS  MELVILLE,  Engineering  Department,  Port  Har  court,  Nigeria. 
1915  JUMP,  HERBERT,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Duala,  Cameroons. 

1909  JUST,  0.  F. 

1912  JUST,  LEONARD  W.,  4  Hospital  Street,  Montreal,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1913  JUT  A,  F.  L.  C.  B.,  Registrar,  Supreme  Court,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

KANE,  RICHARD  RUTLEDGE,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Ba,  Fiji. 

KARNEY,  REV.  CANON  ARTHUR  *BAILLIE  LUMSDEN,  3365  Catte  Pino,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentine. 

fKATER,  NORMAN  W.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Hyrang,  Cheeseman's  Creek,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Aus- 
tralian Club. 

KATON,  ARTHUR,  S.A.  Police,  Sea  View,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

KAY,  ERNEST  J.,  Inspector  of  Revenue,  Waterkloof,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

KAY,  JOHN  B.,  65  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

KAY,  HON.  WILLIAM  GEMMELL,  M.L.C.,  Caroni  Estate,  Trinidad. 

KAYE,  ALBERT,  153  Hereford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

fKAYSER,  CHARLES  F.,  P.O.  Box  443,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

KEALY,  OSWALD  W.,  Medicine  Hat,  Alberta,  Canada. 

KEBBELL,  GEORGE  M.,  22  Kensington  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

KEEGAN,  WILLIAM,  Forest  Hill,  Upper  Buitenkant  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fKEELiNG,  ALLAN  L.,  St.  Jago  Park,  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica. 

fKEENAN,  JAMES,  F.R.C.S.I.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa, 

KEENE,  HAROLD,  142  Mayfair  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

KEEP,  ERNEST  E.,  W  itch  Wood,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  and  Australian  Club. 

KEESING,  ERNEST  A.,  c/o  Mrs.  Steele~Cheltenham  Beach,  Devonport,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

KEEVHI,  JOHN  J.,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Ltd.,  Santos,  Brazil. 

KEIGWIN,  GEORGE  J.  W.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast 
Colony. 

KELLOCK,  WILLIAM  T.,  c/o  Messrs.  Swanzy,  Ltd.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

KELLS,  JOSEPH  BURTON,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

KELLY,  ARTHUR  C.,  F.C.B.A.P.,  Catte  Florida  783,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

KELLY,  BENJAMIN  S...  182  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

•{•KELLY,  JAMES  JOHN. 

KELLY,  ROBERT  ALSOP,  Audit  Office,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

KELLY,  HON.  WM.  HENRY,  M.H.R.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

KELSHALL,  T.  M.,  HA  Harris  Promenade,  San  Fernanda,  Trinidad. 

f KELTY,  WILLIAM,  Gray  Street,  Albany,  Western  Australia. 

KEMP,  HON.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  199  River  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

KEMPEN,  WILLEM  H.,  Attorney-at-Lawt  P.O.  Box  5,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  S&uth 
Africa. 

KEMSLEY,  GEORGE,  Apartado  116,  Minatitlan,  V.C.,  Mexico. 

KENDALL,  JOHN,  88  Exchange  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

KENDALL,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  Kati  Estate,  Kuala  Kangsar,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

KENDRICK,  THOMAS  JOSEPH,  Native  Affairs  Department,  Keitmanshoop,  British  South-  West 
Africa. 

KENION,  HON.  ARTHUR  NOEL,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

KENNARD,  GABRIEL  CHRISTOPHER,  Haedo,  F.C.  Oeste,  Argentine. 


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Non-Resident  Fellows.  157 

Year  of 
Election. 

KENNEDY,  CHABLES  DUGALD,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

KENNEDY,  CAPTAIN  KENNETH  EDGAR,  Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  Canada. 

KENNY,  WILFRED  S.,  c/o  Leach  Hermanos,  San  Pedro  de  Ju  Juy,  F.G.C.N.,  Argentine. 

KENT,  BARTHOLOMEW,  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,'9l  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

KENT,  JOHN  G.,  Glen  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

KENT,  JOHN  P.,  P.O.  Box  319,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

KENTISH -RANKIN,  LIONEL,  M.A.,  Thorley  Park,  Point  Grey,  Vancouver,  Canada* 

fKENWAY,  HOWARD,  J.P.,  Hokoia,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

KENYON,  CHARLES  ORLANDO,  c/o  Messrs.  Wilson,  Sons  <fe  Co.,  Santos,  Brazil  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

KENYON,  HARRY  T.  BEDFORD,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

KER,  HON.  J.  E.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

KER,  ROBERT  HABOLD,  Vancouver  Club,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

KER,  HON.  W.  COKE,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 

KERMODE,  ROBERT,  Mona  Vale,  Tasmania. 

KERR,  ALLEN  C.,  H. M.  Charge"  $  Affaires,  Santiago,  Chili.  [Secretary). 

KERR  J.  NORMAN,  1015  Security  Building,  Los  Angeles,  California,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding 

KERR,  LORANCE  V.,  Northern  Bank  Chambers,  Regina,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

KERR,  THOMAS,  c/o  Consolidated  Mines,  Ltd.,  Benoni,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

KERR,  THOMAS  BURN,  c/o  Messrs.  Walker,  Sons  &  Co.,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 

•J-KERR-JARRETT,  FRANCIS  MONCREIFFE,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 

•J-KERRY,  T.  C.,  Button  Lodge,  Remuera,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

KESSELL,  A.  C. 

KESSLER,  ARTHUR  RUSSELL,  c/o  R.  E.  Hunt,  Esq.,  1475  Rivadavia,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

•J-KESSLER,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT  C.,  F.R.G.S.,  c/o  Messrs.  King  <fe  Sons,  Castle  Buildings,  Durban, 
South  Africa. 

KESWICK,  HARRY  G.,  Rustenburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

KETCHELL,  ERNEST  R.,  c/o  L.  L.  Andreis,  Novorossisk  Port,  Black  Sea,  Russia. 

KETTLEWELL,  REV.  P.  W.  H.,  St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

KEY,  FRANK,  Rhodesian  Railway,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

•J-KEYNES,  RICHARD  R.,  Keyneton,  South  Australia. 

KHAN,  H.  R.,  Dept.  Supt.  of  Telegraphs,  Quetta,  India. 

•J-KHAN,  PESTONJEE  D.,  Messrs.  Framjee,  Bhikajee  <fc  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

KIDD,  ALFRED,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

fKiDD,  HARRY  L.,  383  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine.  [  Wales. 

KIDDLE,  LBWIS  E.  L.,  c/o  Messrs.  Metcalfe  and  Dangar,  Bligh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

KIDMAN,  JOHN,  49  Belmont  Park,  Montreal,  Canada. 

KIDNEY,  ALLAN  F.,  Mandala  House,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 

KILMER,  GEORGE  H.,  K.C.,  171  Crescent  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

KILPIN,  SIR  ERNEST  F.,  K.C.M.G.,  Linford,  Kenilworth,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

KIMBER,  PERCY  D.,  Maritzdaal,  The  Dargle,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

KIMMEL,  FRANCIS  ARNOLD,  Straits  Trading  Co.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

KINCH,  C.  H.,  1  Palmetto  Street,  Barbados. 

KINCH,  FRANK  SOMERVILLE,  684  Calle  Charcas,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fKiNG,  ARTHUR  S.,  Hilden,  Manning  Road,  Double  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

KING,  BARON  ALBERT,  438  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

KING,  DOUGLAS,  760  Calle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

KING,  HARVEY,  Florida,  Linea  a  Limon,  Costa  Rica. 

KING,  HERBERT  GARNAR,  Acton  West,  Ontario,  Canada. 

KING,  HOWARD  T.,  Morawhanna,  British  Guiana. 

KING,  JAMES  E.,  P.O.  Box  42,  Brakpan,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

KiNG^osEPH  A.,  Crown  Solicitor,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

fKiNG,  KELSO,  120  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club. 

KING,  KENNETH,  Cranmere,  Bettevue  Road,  Seapoint,  South  Africa. 

KING,  MERTON,  British  Residency,  Vila,  New  Hebrides. 

KING,  NEWTON,  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand.  * 

KING,  THOMAS,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

KING,  VICTOR  H.,  Jabassi,  Kamerun,  West  Africa. 


158  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1914     KINGDON,  ROBERT,  B.A.,  The  College,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 


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KINGSFORD,  RUPERT  E.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  St.  Joseph  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

KINGSLEY,  CECIL  B.,  2258  Cornwall  Street,  Eegina,  Canada. 

KINGSLEY,  REV.  BASIL  H.,  M.A.,  St.  Margaret's  Vicarage,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

KINGSTON,  WALTER  H.,  Railway  Department,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

KINNEY,  ALEXR.,  Deputy  Administrator-General,  Council  House  Street,  Calcutta. 

KINSEY,  J.  J.,  Christchwrch,  New  Zealand. 

KIRBY,  RALPH,  299  Catte  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

KIRK,    CAPTAIN    JAMES     ROBERT,    Barrister -at- Law,    Gladstone    Road,    Gisborne,    New 

Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
KIRK,  JOHN,  Nigeria. 

•f-KiRKCALDY,  NORMAN  M.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  F.G.S.,  Shire  Engineer,  Young,  New  South  Wales. 
KIRKCALDY,  WM.  MELVILLE,  F.S.S.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
KIRKLAND,  C.  J.,  Port  Darwin,  Northern  Territory ;  South  Australia. 
fKiRKNESS,  JOHN  J.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  44,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
KITCHEN,  JOHN  H.,  c/o  The  Sydney  Soap  and  Candle  Co.,  Ltd.,  365  Kent  Street,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

KLEINENBERG,  THEUNIS,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  40,  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
KNAPP,  H.  F.,  P.O.  Box  403,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

.  STANLEY  G.  C.,  Survey  Department,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands. 
KNIGHT,  ARTHUR,  GrassdaU,  River  Valley  Road,  Singapore. 
KNIGHT,  CHARLES  C.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
KNIGHT,  ERNEST  CHARLES,  686  Las  Heras,  Tucuman,  Argentine. 
KNIGHT,  EVELYN  VERNON,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
KNIGHT,  FRED,  60  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
KNIGHT,  FRED  W.  A.,  Caixa  17,  Pernanibuco,  Brazil. 

KNIGHT,  GEOFFREY,  586  Las  Heras,  Tucuman,  Argentine.  [Canada. 

RICHARD,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Massingham  Ranch,  Rural  Route  1,  Calgary,  Alberta, 
•J-KNOBEL,  JOHAN  B.,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.,  Hanover,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
KNOWLES,  F.  A.,  C.M.G.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Kampala,  Uganda. 
•J-KNOWLES,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  Mattao,  Estado  de  S.  Paulo,  Brazil. 
KNOWLING,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
KNOWLTON,  HERBERT  THOMAS,  Central  Training  College,  Lahore,  India. 
KNOX,  CHARLES,  335  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fKosNiG,  PAUL,  Beau  Bassin,  Mauritius. 

KOENS,  JAN  H.,  c/o  Offin  Rubber  Plantations,  Ltd.,  Dunkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
KOESTER,  GEORGE,  Messrs.  Chalmers,  Guthrie  <k  Co.,  Guatemala. 
KOESTER,  PAUL,  Finca,  Olas  de  Moca,  Estacion  Guatalon,  Guatemala. 
fKoHLER,  CHARLES  W.  H.,  Riverside,  Paarl,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
KOHN,  FERDINAND,  531A  Chaussee  de  Waterloo,  Brussels. 
KOHRING,  ALFRED  WILLIAM,  A.M.I.C.E.,  F.O.C.C.,  Estacion  Retiro,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
KOLLENBBBO,  DAVID,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 
fKoTHARi,  JEHANGIR  H.,  Karachi,  India. 

KRABBE,  WILLIAM  HERMAN,  760  Galle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
KRAMER,  JACK,  P.O.  Box  515,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa  ;  and  Cape  Toivn  Club. 
KRESER,  JOHN,  P.O.  Kikondje,  Congo  Beige. 
KRETBSOHMAR,  CHARLES  L.,  Withok,  near  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

,  REV.  H.  T.,  Worcester,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
KRIGE,  EVELYN  W.,  Ceres,  Gape  Province,  South  Africa. 
KRUG,  HERMAN,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

KUFAL,  ALBERT  O.,  Messrs.  Bale  &  Greene,  Chancery  Lane,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
•J-KUHR,  HENRY  R.,  P.O.  Box  194,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
fKYAW,  MAUNG,  B.A.,  Additional  Magistrate,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
fKYAW,  MAUNG  BA,  Magistrate,  Thongwa,  Hanthawaddy,  Burma. 
KYNOCH,  JAMES,  97  Spencer  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
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LABORDE,  ARTHUR  L.  C.,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

LAGS,  ABTHUR,  c/o  British  Bank  of  South  America,  Rosario  de  Santa  Ft,  Argentine. 


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LACEY,  LEWIS  L.,  Calle  Maipu  95,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

LA  CHARD,  Louis  WILLIAM,  AssL  Comr.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fLACHLAN,  G.  T. 

JLA  FONTAINE,  S.  HUBERT,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Taveta,  British  East  Africa. 
LAGESEN,  CHRISTIAN  A.,  58  New  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
f  LAIDLAW,  ADAM  G.,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
LAIDLAW,  GEORGE  MUIR,  c/o  Secretariat,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
LAIDLAW,  JOHN  B.,  Norwich  Union  Assurance  Co.,  Toronto,  Canada. 
LAIDLAW,  ROBERT,  c/o  Messrs.  Laidlaw  Bros.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
LAIDLAW,  WALTER  0.,  32  North  Sherbourne  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
LAIDLAW,  WILLIAM,  K.C.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fLAiDLER,  WILLIAM  CRANSWICK,  Paseo  Colon  185,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LAING,  JAMES,  Battlefields  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 
LAING,  HON.  JOHN  B.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
LAING,  M.  B.,  Immigration  Department,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
LAING,  REV.  WILLIAM  MACKIE,  352  Calle  Peru,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LAIRD,  DOUGLAS,  Estancia  La  Colina,  Dixonville,  F.G.P.,  Argentine. 
LAKE,  RICHARD  S.,  Grenfell,  Sask.,  Canada. 

LAKE,  WALLACE  S.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Public  Works  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
fLAKEMAN,  FREDERICK  ALLEN,  Brougham  Place,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
LAKIN,  CUTHBERT,  P.O.  Box  12,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

LAMB,  EDMUND  J.,  63  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club,  Sydney. 
LAMB,  JOHN,  Otterburn,  Butterworth,  Province  Wettesley,  Straits  Settlements. 
LAMB,  P.  H.,  Zaria,  Northern  Nigeria. 

LAMB,  SAMUEL  FREDERICK,  Ceoher  P.O.,  Setlagoli,  Bechuanaland,  South  Africa. 
LAMB,  TOMPSON,  Liverpool  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
LAMB,  WILFRED  JOHN,  427  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LAMBERT,  J.  A.  PEYTON,  Treasury  Assistant,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
LAMBORN,  WILLIAM  ALFRED,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Zomba,  Nyasaldnd. 
fLAMOND,  WILLIAM,  471  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

LAMPARD,  G.  R.  C.  B.,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Port  Alfred,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 
LAMPREY,  CAPTAIN  JONES  C.,  Teluk  Anson,  Lower  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
LANCASTER,  HENRY,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
LANCASTER,  HUGH  DE  ZOETE,  Gapis  Estate,  Padang  Eengas,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fLANCE,  SENATOR  HON.  WILLIAM  F.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
LAND,  ROBERT  N.,  Santa  Catalina,  Los  Cardos,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
LANDALE,  R.  HUNTER,  Deniliquin,  New  South  Wales. 
LANDAU,  HENRY,  B.A.,  Standerton,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
LANDAU,  MORRIS  M.,  P.O.  Box  347,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
LANG,  H.  H.,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
fLANG,  WILLIAM  A.,  Carlaminda,  Cooma,  New  South  Wales. 
LANG  AN,  J.  F.,  524  Fender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LANGDON,  CHARLES  P.,  509  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•J-LANQE,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  H.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
{LANGEBRINK,  ANDRIES,  P.O.  Box  287,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
•J-LANGERMAN,  SIR  J.  W.  S.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  253,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
L  ANGLE  Y,  A.  J.,  Niger  Co.,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 
LANGLEY,  HON.  G.  A.,  Regina,  Canada. 

LANGLEY,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  H.,  M.A.,  Education  Department,  Calcutta,  India. 
LANGLEY,  REV.  WILLIAM  L.,  Newtown,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
LANGLEY,  W.  H.,  Barrister -at- Law,  1112  Langley  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fLANGLOis,  THOMAS  T.,  330  Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
•J-LANGSHAW,  WALTER  HAMER,  152  Cottage  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
JLANGTON,  JOHN,  233  Broadway,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
LANSELL,  CYRIL  V.,  Bendigo,  Victoria. 
•{•LARGE,  LIEUT.  E.  RYDER,  R.N.R.,  H.M.A.T.,  Karroo  A19. 
LARKJN,  QBOBGB  A.,  Glengarriff,  Aroca  Street,  Randwick,  Sydney,  New  South  Wctlee, 
,  P.  Or?  Jl  Elm  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada, 


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1914  LARNER,  VICTOR  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  389,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
1905     LARYMORE,  MAJOR  HENRY  D.,  R.A.,  C.M.G.,  Borgu,  Northern  Nigeria. 
1913     LASH,  Z.  A.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  Admiral  Road,  Toronto,  Canada, 

1913  LATHAM,  GEOFFREY  CHTTTY,  Native  Department,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1910  LATHBUBY,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  B.,  R.A.M.C.,  c/o  Messrs.  King,  King  &  Co.,  Bombay. 

1915  LATIMER,  REGINALD,  Inspector  of  Native  Labour,  Port  Moresby,  Papua,  via  Australia. 
1913  LATTO,  ALEXANDER,  c/o  Messrs.  Riddett  <&  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

1915  LAUDER,  JOHN  ILES,  Assistant  Receiver-General,  Bathurst,  Gambia. 

1905  LAUGHLIN,  MAJOR  CHARLES  E.  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.,  Bombay,  India.  [Argentine. 
1913     tLATJRENCE,  HECTOR  ERNEST,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.Eng.,  863  Catte  Paraguay,  Buenos 

1907  LAURENCE,  HENRY  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Kingston,  Demerara,  British  Guiana. 

1913  LAURIE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES  NOBVAL,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1897  LAUBIEB,  RT.  HON.  SIB  WILFBID,  G.O.M.G.,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1906  LAVEBTINE,  A.  G.,  P.O.  Box  679,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1895  LAW,  CHABLES  F.,  P.O.  Box  116,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1916  LAW,  J.  J.,  AmUeside,  St.  Michael,  Barbados. 

1915  LAWFOBD,  EBNEST  E.  ST.  LEGEB,  Lambs  Club,  130  West  44th  Street,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. 
1889     fLAWLEY,  ALFRED  L.,  P.O.  Box  227,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1910  LAWRANCE,  CAPTAIN  A.  S.,  Camel  Corps,  Somaliland. 

1910  LAWRANGE,  J.  H.  G.,  English  Club,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa. 

1907  LAWRENCE,  BROWN,  Barrack  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1905  -{-LAWRENCE,  JOHN  P.,  P.O.  Box  96,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1908  -{-LAWRENCE,  RICHARD  P.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  LAWRIE,  DONALD  LIVINGSTON,  57  Adelaide  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1916  LAWS,  ARTHUR  MOORE,  P.O.  Box  17,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 

1905  LAWSON,  PERCY  B.,  Director  of  Telegraphs,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1903  LAWTON,  ALFRED  B.,  P.O.  Box  536,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1910  LAYMAN,  ERIC  H.  C.,  Nanking-Hunan  Railway,  Nanking,  China. 

1909  LAYMAN,  F.  H.,  C.E.,  Department  of  Native  Affairs,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1901  LAZARUS,  SIMEON  L.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1913  LAZIER,  STEPHEN  D.,  186  John  Street,  Belleville,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1912  LAZIER,  COLONEL  T.  C.,  241  Broadway,  San  Diego,  California,  U.S.A.  [Africa. 
1892     fLEA,  MAJOR  JULIAN  AUGUSTUS,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  Deanery  Chambers,  Grahamstown,  South 

1914  -{-LEACH,  FBANK,  Calilegna,  F.C.C.N.,  Argentine. 

1914  LEACH,  WALTEB,  San  Pedro  de  Jujuy,  F.C.C.N.,  Argentine. 

1913  LEAK,  ALBEBT  E.,  11,  Rue  Lamartine,  Lille,  France. 

1913  LEAKE,  OHABLES  HOBSON,  31  Bruce  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  fLEAKE,  H.  MARTIN,  Nawalyanj  Cawnpore,  India. 

1912  LEAN,  RONALD,  Hill  Station,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1912  LEARY,  JOHN  J.,  c/o  Edwards  Bank,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

1Q14  LEAT,  FRANCIS  W.,  P.  W.D.,  Sunyani,  via  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  LE  BAS,  RAINALD,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1906  fLECKiE-EwiNG,  WM.,  F.R.G.S.,  Private  Bag,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 

1913  LECKY,  ROBERT  J.,  304  Northern  Bank  Building,  Regina,  Canada. 

1910  LEDGER,  HORACE  O.,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

1912  -J-LEE,  CHARLES  ABTHUB,  Tenterfield,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  LEE,  EDGAB  S.,  300  W  inch  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  LEE,  F.  C.,  London  &  River  Plate  Bank,  302  Calle  Pueyrredon,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1915  LEE,  FBEDERICK  P.,  "  Outlook "  Office,  Santa  Monica,  California,  United  States  (Corre- 

sponding Secretary). 

•{•LEE,  CAPTAIN  W.  W.,  Y.M.C.A.,  Quebec,  Canada. 
LEEFE,  LIONEL  O.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

LEEPER,  ALEX.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Trinity  College,  Melbourne  University,  Victoria. 
LEES,  EDWARD,  15  Beach  Street,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
LEES,  HARRY  EVANS,  B.C.G.A.,  Jinja,  Uganda. 
LEES,  THOMAS  M.,  London  &  River  Plate  Bank,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
LEES,  WILLIAM,  111  Queen  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland, 
LEESE,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  B.,  Bathurst,  Gambia., 


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LBBTOH,  ALFBBD  G.,  Samarai,  Papua,  via  Australia. 

LEE- WARNER,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  Government  House,  Singapore. 

La  FANU,  CBCIL  V.,  M.B.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

LBFROY,  RT.  REV.  GEORGE  A.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  The  Palace,  Calcutta,  India. 

LBFBOY,  HON.  HENRY  BRUCE,  C.M.G.,  Walebing,  Western  Australia. 

LEO  AT,  ARTHUR  A.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

LEO  AT,  CHARLES  E.,  Conservator  of  Forests,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

LEGATE,  JOHN  M.,  Poste-Restante,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LBGG,  CAPTAIN  AROHBR  S.,  S.A.  Police,  Worcester,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 

LEGGATE,  WILLIAM  MUTBR,  Ardgowan,  Duchess  Hill,  Rhodesia. 

LEGGATT,  H.  B.,  cjo  Messrs.  Boustead  do  Co.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

LEGGE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  L.,  cjo  Malacca  Rubber  Plantations,  Ltd.,   Malacca,  Straits 

Settlements. 

LEGGE,  CYRIL  H.  E.,  Commissary's  Office,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
•fLBGGE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Port  Commission,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
•J-LEGGETT,  MAJOR  E.  H.  M.,  D.S.O.,  cjo  B.E.A.  Corporation,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 
•J-LE  GROS,  GERVAISE,  Seafield,  Jersey. 

LEICESTER,  GERALD,  6  Clifton  Aptos,  1460  Nelson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LEICESTER,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  B.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Pekan,  Pahang,  Federated  Malay 

States. 

LEITCH,  FREDERICK,  337  Calle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
f  LEITCH,  GEORGE  ALEX.,  Talleres,  Victoria  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
LEITCH,  WILLIAM  B.,  12  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
LELY,  HUGH  V.,  B.Sc.,  Forestry  Department,  Olokemeji,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
LB  MESSURIER,  HBNRY  W.,  C.M.G.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Customs,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
fLBMiEUX,  AUGUSTB,  K.C.,  16  Somerset  Street  West,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
f  LEND  ON,  AUTRBD  A.,  M.D.,  North  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
LBNG,  HILARY  HOWARD,  Calle  Cuba  1859,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LBNNARD,  SAMUEL  J.,  Dundas,  Ontario,  Canada. 

LENNOX,  F.  J.,  c/o  Messrs.  Clark  and  Thistleton,  Lambert  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
LENON,  ABTHUR  F.   335  Sixth  Avenue,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
LENTON,  ALFRED  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  327,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
fLsNZ,  OTTO,  P.O.  Box  92,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LEONARD,  CHARLES. 

•{•LEONARD,  REUBEN  WELLS,  75  Yates  Street,  St.  Catherines,  Ontario,  Canada. 
LEOPOLD,  LEWIS  J.,  Educational  Institute,  Gloucester  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
LESLIE,  ALEX.  STEWART,  Doonside  Halt,  via  Amanzimtoto,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
LESLIE,  GEORGE  EASDON,  Trust  Loan  and  Agency  Co.,  645  Avenida  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

fLESLiE,  J.  H.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LESLIE,  MELVILLE,  J.P.,  Royal  Bombay  Yacht  Club,  Bombay,  India. 
LE  SOUBF,  L.t  South  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
LESTER,  RICHARD  S.,  Felixton,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
LBTHBRIDOB,  BENNETT  PERRY,  Turakina,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
•J-LBTHBRIDGB,  JOHN  PERRY,  Sherenden,  Hastings,  Hawlcea  Bay,  New  Zealand, 
LETT,  ROBBRT  E.,  Police  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
LBTTS,  RICHARD  A.,  P.O.  Box  192,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
•J-LBUCHARS,  COLONEL  SIR  GEORGE,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.L.A.,  Beacken,  Greytown,  Natal, 

South  Africa. 

LEVBTT,  CHARLES  A.  J.,  Kiwitea,  Feilding,  New  Zealand. 
LBVBY,  OHARLBS  J.,  I.S.O.,  Kloof  Road,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
•J-LBVBY,  JAMBS  A.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

LBVINGB,  EDWABD  G.,  M.B.,  Garden  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
LBVY,  ABRAHAM,  286  Willis  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
LEVY,  CHARLES  HOPE,  Morant  Bay,  Jamaica. 
LBVY,  GBOBGB,  P.O.  Box  532,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
•J-LBVY,  HABBY  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Elliott  Bros.,  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 

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LEVY,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  Salvador. 

LEWIN,  REV.  HAROLD  B.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  Mbarara,  Ankole,  Uganda. 

LEWIN,  JOHN  LLOYD,  Messrs.  R.  P.  Houston  &  Co.,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentine. 

LEWIS,  ALFRED,  Willesden,  Rosmead  Place,  Colombo,  Ceylon  (Corresponding  Secretary]. 

fLEWis,  ALLAN  WELLBSLBY,  K.C.,  St.  George's,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

LEWIS,  ARTHUR  E.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

LEWIS,  E.  H.,  Police  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

LEWIS,  F.  ORR,  c/o  Messrs.  Dodwell  &  Co.,  Victoria  Arcade,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

LEWIS,  HENRY  M.,  Treasury,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

LEWIS,  IVOR,  Customs  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fLEWis,  HON.  SIR  NEIL  ELLIOTT,  K.C.M.G.,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

LEWIS,  STANLEY  W.,  Calle  Cangallo  499,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

LEWISON,  ISRAEL,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

LEYLAND,  W.  B.,  28  Marine  Parade,  Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

LEZARD,  EDWARD  J.,  P.O.  Box  2756,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fLEZARD,  HERBERT  L.,  P.O.  Box  303,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

LEZARD,  Louis  F.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

LIDDELL,  JOHN,  F.C.B.A.  &  P.,  Calle  Florida  783,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fLiDDLB,  FREDERIC  C.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fLiDDLE,  HORACE  S.,  54  Esselin  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fLiDDLE,  JOSEPH,  Nortvich  Union  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LIESCHINO,  F.  W.  EARDLEY,  Monsagalla,  Namunakula,  Ceylon. 

fLiGHTBOURN,  JOHN  E.,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 

LILLY,  SURGEON-GENERAL  FREDERICK  J.,  R.N. 

f  LINARES,  ADOLPHUS  N.,  195  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

{LINCOLN,  GABRIEL,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

LINCOLN,  WILLIAM  A.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  General  Hospital,  Calgary,  Canada. 

LIND,  JOHN  CHARLES,  Rosemound,  Lawrence  Street,  Freshuatcr,  Manly,  New  SovtJi  Wales. 

LIND,  WALTER,  7A  Avenida  Sur,  Guatemala. 

LINDHOLM,  ALGOT,  P.O.  Box  267,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LINDOP,  VERNON,  Calle  3  esq.  45,  La  Plata,  Argentine. 

LINDSAY,  DAVID,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fLiNDSAY,  HENRY  LILL,  P.O.  Box  1612,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LINDSAY,  J.  ALBERT,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

LINDSEY,  G.  G.  S.,  K.C.,  145  Tyndall  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

f  LINDUP,  WALTER,  Fairview  Tower,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

LINE,  LEONARD,  196  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

fLiNES,  THOMAS  W.,  Brackman-Ker  Milling  Co.,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

fLiNSCOTT,  REV.  T.  S.,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada. 

LINTON,T!LEMENT  ARTHUR,  El  Aguila,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

LIPP,  CHARLES,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

LISTER,  HERBERT,  Collingwood  East,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

LITCHFIE;LD,  ARTHUR  C.  A.,  3356  Calle  Pino,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

LITTLE,  ALVAN  P.,  265  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

LITTLE,  CHARLES  WM.,  Pastoral  Exchange,  4  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  Sovlh  Wales. 

LITTLE,  JAMES  B.,  Headingley,  Kenilworth,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

LITTLE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES  ARTHUR,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 

fLiTTLEJOHN,  JAMES,  P.O.  Bex  849,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LITTLEJOHN,  PETER,  P.O.  Box  927,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

LIVERPOOL,  H.E.,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  Government  House,  Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand. 

fLiviNGS,  HENRY  ALEC,  Caixa  291,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

LIVINGSTON,  NIEL  BROOKS,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

LIVINGSTON,  WILLIAM  P.  G.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

LLOYD,  CHARLES  W.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS,  459  Calle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine, 

LLOYD-OWEN,  EDMUND,  Bogota,  Republic  of  Colombia. 


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1910 
1911 
1911 
1913 
1911 
1911 

1914 
1901 
1916 
1888 
1905 
1910 
1916 
1896 


LLOYD-ROBERTS,  LAMBEBT,  c/o  Secretariat,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

LOBB,  NICHOLAS  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  174,  Cedars,  Quebec,  Canada. 

LOCKE,  WILLIAM  H.,  c/o  Royal  Exchange  Assurance.  Corporation,  107  Pitt  Street,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales. 

LOCKETT,  GEORGE  VERNON,  M.B.,  C.M.,  F.K.C.S.E.,  3  Norman  Road,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
LOCKHABT,  ALFRED  H.,  F.C.B.A.P.,  Mendoza,  Argentine. 
LOCKIE,  ALBEBT  V.  J.,  P.O.  Box.  16,  Florida,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fLocKWARD,  HON.  HENRY,  Stancombe,  Paget  W.,  Bermuda  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
LOCKWOOD,  CHARLES,  654  Calle  Rivadavia,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LOCKYBB,  HENRY  T.,  1436  Burnaby  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LOCKYER,  NICHOLAS  COLSTON,  Wembury,  Williams  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
LODGE,  MATTHEW,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
LODGE,  MATTHEW  C.,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

LOEWENTHAL,  OSCAR,  Leopoldina  Railway  Co.,  38  Rua  de  Gloria,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
LOFTING,  HUGH  J.,  54  West  85th  Street,  New  York. 
LOGAN,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  EWEN  R.,  M.A.,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
LOGAN,  JAMES  D.,  Matjesfontein,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

fLooAN,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  Government  House,  Apia,  Samoa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
LOGAN,  THOMAS  WILSON,  Deli,  Sumatra. 

LOGAN,  CAPTAIN  W.  H.,  97  Cook  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LOGGIE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  THOMAS  G.,  Deputy  Surveyor-General,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick, 

Canada* 

LOMAS,  FREDERICK,  Wanderer  Mine,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 
f  LOMNITZ,  SIEGMUND,  Sunnyside,  Milner  Road,  Rondebosch,  South  Africa. 
LONDON,  REV.  JOHN  E.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  Main  Street,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  G.,  Prieska,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  TILNEY  (H.B.M.  Vice-Consul  and  Agent  for  the  Union  of  South  Africa), 

Louren^o  Marques,  East  Africa. 

LONG,  DAVID  A.,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
LONG,  EDWARD  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Maseru,  Basutoland. 
LONG,  L.  W.  S.,  District  Commissioner,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
LONG,  RALPH  HERBERT,  Postal  Telegraph  Department,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
fLoNGDEN,  HERBERT  T.,  M.L.C.,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
LONGDEN,  WM.  M.,  Magistrate,  Melsetter,  Rhodesia. 

fLoNQLEY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  WILBERFORCE,  Halifax,  Nfjva  Scotia,  Canada. 
LONGMORE,  FRANCIS,  J.P.,  185  Bourke  Street,  Kensington,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
LONNEN,  LESLIE  EDWIN  JOHN,  Bank  of  Mauritius,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
Loos,  F.  C.,  J.R,  Supreme  Court,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
Loos,  HERMANN  A.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

LORAM,  ALBERT  E.,  P.O.  Box  105,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
LORENA,  A.  CHARLES,  L.R.C.P.E.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Sekondi,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 
LORIMER,  SAMUEL. 

LOUGH,  REV.  EDWARD  I.,  Paget  Rectory,  Bermuda. 
LOUGH,  THOMAS  S.,  Calle  Reconquista  46,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LOUGHBOROUGH,  A.  L.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  P.O.  Box  1286,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
LOUGHEED,  CLARENCE  H.,  Barrister -at- Law,  I3th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
LOUGHEED,  SENATOR  SIR  JAMES  A.,  K.C.,  K.C.M.G.,  Beaulieu,  \§th  Avenue  West,  Calgary, 

Canada. 

LOUGHNAN,  CHARLES  A.,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 
LOUGHNAN,  I.  HAMILTON,  Tukihiki,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
Louw,  ANDREW  ECKARD,  Surveyor  of  Customs,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
LOVE,  JAMES  R.,  99  Bathurst  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
LOVEGROVE,  LEONARD,  Sandakan,  British  North  Borneo. 

LOVEGROVE,  THOMAS  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  The  Acres,  Waterloo,  S.W.  Railway,  Western  Australia. 
LOVELL,  JOHN  G.  W.  STANHOPE,  Ortinola  Estate,  St.  Joseph,  Trinidad. 
fLovELY,  WM.  H.  C.,  M.A.I.M.E.,  Esplanade,  Largs,  Adelaide^  South  Australia. 

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164=  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 

Election. 

1915 
1914 
1913 
1912 
1912 
1895 
1899 
1908 
1912 
1916 
1895 


1913 
1915 
1912 
1913 
1910 
1912 
1903 
1914 
1914 
1912 
1916 
1905 
1907 
1915 
1914 
1912 
1912 
1901 
1912 
1915 
1898 
1906 
1885 
1912 


1911 
1886 
1915 
1916 
1914 
1913 
1916 
1915 
1913 
1915 
1915 
1916 
1896 
1910 
1915 
1915 
1914 
1914 

1912 
1905 


LOVICK,  A.  E.,  Adjah  Bippo,  via  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fLow,  H.  A.,  Messrs.  Adamson,  Oilfillan  <b  Co.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

Lows,  E.  W-,  Sibasa,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

LUBBOOK,  ERNEST  N.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

LUBBCKI,  A.  DUFFUS,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

fLucAS,  ALEXANDER  B.,  Buffelsfontein,  Koekemoer,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

LUCAS,  FREDERICK  G.  C.,  Ridge  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

LUCAS,  JOHN  C.,  Lagos  Stores,  Ltd.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

LUCAS,  MAJOR  J.  W.  8.,  A.F.A.,  16  Spring  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

LtrcKiE,  EDGAR  G.  FRASER,  Hda  Audahuasi,  Huacho,  Peru. 

*LUQARD,  H.E.,  SIR  FREDERICK  D.,  G.O.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Government  House,  Lagos, 

Nigeria. 

LUGO,  LIBUT. -COLONEL  H.,  Weenen,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
•J-LUHRS,  PETER  JOHN,  San  Alberto,  Trili,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
f  LUKES,  LEWIS,  Lilac  Lodge,  Weston,  Ontario,  Canada. 

,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  L.  V.,  Supreme  Court,  Rockhampton,  Queensland. 
LUMLBY,  JAMBS  M.,  Police  Department,  Fort  Hall,  British  East  Africa. 
LUNGLEY,  ARTHUR  ROBERT,  Lexden,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
•J-LUNNON,  FREDERIC  J.,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  P.O.  Box  400,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
LUNT,  EDWARD  L.f  888  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LUSHINGTON,  PERCY  J.  W.,  Britcola  P.O.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fLuxTON,  WILLIAM  H.,  The  Chartres,  West  Falkland  Islands. 
LUYT,  LEOPOLD,  King  William's  Town,  South  Africa. 

LWIN,  MAUNG  TUN,  K.S.M.,  cjo  Messrs.  T.  Cook  tfc  Son,  Phayre  Street,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
LYALL,  GEORGE  P.,  P.O.  Box  431,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
LYALL,  JAMES,  M.A.,  Victoria  High  School,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
LYDALL,  CHARLES  H.,  Strangers  Club,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LYB,  HENRY,  F.C.A.,  P.O.  Box  354,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
•f-LYB,  Li  AH,  109  Dalhousie  Street,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
•J-LYLE,  ALEXANDER,  246  Church  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
LYMAN,  GEORGB,  10  St.  John  Street,  .Montreal,  Canada. 
LYNAS,  THOMAS,  119, 1th  Street  South,  Kenora,  Ontario,  Canada. 
•J-LYNCH,  HON  GEORGE  WM.  A.,  M.E.C.,  M.B.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
LYNB,  ROBERT  NUNEZ,  F.L.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Peradeniya,  Ceylon. 

,  GEORGB  0.,  Glenogil,  Harkaway,  via  Berwick,  Victoria. 
LYSNAR,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  Oisborne,  New  Zealand. 
> 

MAASDORP,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  ANDRIES  F.  S.,  Bloemfontein>  South  Africa. 

MAASDORP,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  C.  G.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fMACADAM,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS,  Calle  Balcarce  302,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

MACADAM,  PHILIP  E.  W.,  Mahaicony,  British  Guiana. 

fMACANSH,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.,  J.P.,  Goombah,  Church  Street,  Brighton,  Victoria. 

fMACARA,  WILLIAM  E.,  Land  Titles  Office,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MACAROW,  DANIEL  C.,  365  Peel  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MACARDLE,  KENNETH  CALLAN,  Goulbourn,  New  South  Wales.  [Settlements. 

fMAcARTHUR,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Colonial  Veterinary  Surgeon,  Penang,  Straits 

MACARTNEY,  ARTHUR  CHICHESTER,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

MACARTNEY,  EDWARD  ELLISON,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

MACARTNEY,  COLONEL  JOHN,  C.B.,  Elm  Grove,  Guernsey. 

MACASKIE,  JOHN  C.,  District  Judge,  Famagusta,  Cyprus. 

MACAULAY,  THOMAS  B.,  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MACBEAN,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  Bartolome  Mitre  400,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

MACBRAYNE,  JOHN  OWEN,  Umvuma,  Rhodesia. 

MACCALLUM,  PROFESSOR  MUNGO  W.,  Woollahra  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MAcCoRmcK,  SIR  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  C.M.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  185  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales. 

MACDONALD,  ALEX.  CAMBRON,  F.R.G.S.,  Kew,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MACDONALD,  ALEXANDER,  F.R.G.S.,  ChiUagoet  North  Queensland. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  165 

Year  of 
Election. 

1912     MAODONALD,  ARCHIBALD,  Public  School,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

1906     MACDONALD,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  C.,  M.L.C.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Nairobi,  British  East 

Africa. 

1915  |  MACDONALD,  CHARLES  DONALD,  c/o  British  Vice-Consulate,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 
1885     MACDONALD,  CLATTDE  A.,  Wantabadgery,  Wagga  Wagga,  New  South  Wales. 
1909     MACDONALD,  HON.  MB.  JUSTICE  DANIBL  A.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
1891     fMACDONALD,  DUNCAN,  P.O.  Box  82,  East  London,  Smith  Africa. 
1900     JMACDONALD,  HscTOB,  360  Collin*  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1912     MACDONALD,  HBNBY  B.,  176  Roxborough  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1908     fMACDOiTALD,  HUGH,  M.D.,  Rotumah,  Fiji. 


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1913 
1912 


1912 
1914 
1896 


1904 
1904 
1914 


1915 
1891 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1908 
1912 
1916 
1908 
1913 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1912 
1897 
1908 
1914 
1912 
1913 
1885 
1913 
1915 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1914 
1912 
1912 
1911 
1891 
1903 
1915 
1900 


MAODONALD,  HON.  SIR  HUGH  JOHN,  K.C.,  National  Trust  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MACDONALD,  IAN,  Rothesay,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

MACDONALD,   IAN    T.    A.,    Abbassieh  Oovernment  School,    Moharrem    Bey,   Alexandria, 

Egypt. 

MACDONALD,  J.  A.,  87  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MAODONALD,  JOHN  M.  L.,  Wallabadah,  Quirindi,  New  South  Wales. 

tMAODONALD,  RBV.  J.  MlDDLETON,  M.A.  (SlBNIOR  CHAPLAIN,  GOVERNMENT  OF  INDIA),  The 

Parsonage.  Ramna,  Dacca,  India. 

MAODONALD,  RANALD,  Oovernment  Offices,  Chiromo,  Nyasaland. 

fMAODONALD,  RONALD  M.,  Messrs.  Gould,  Beaumont  da  Co.,  Ghristchurch,  New  Zealand. 
MACDONALD,  THBOPHILUS  A.  B.,  187  Catte  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


1913  MACDONALD,  WILLIAM,  So.D.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1914  MACDOXALD,  WM.  STEVBNSON,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1912  I  MACDONILL,  COLONBL  JAMBS  A.,  Vancouver  Club,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1914     MAcDouoALL,  ANDREW,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 


MACDOUGALL,  CAPTAIN  IAN,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

fMAODOWALL,  DAY  HOBT,  P.O.  Box  16,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

MACE,  JOSEPH  WHITMORE,  132  Catte  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

MAOFADYEN,  ERIC,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

MACFARLANE,  BRIAN  NEIL,  P.O.  Box  69,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

MACFARLANB,  JAMBS,  Olive  Orange,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

MAOPARLANB,  LAWRBNCB,  K.C.,  Quebec  Bank  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MACFARLANE,  ROBERT  GEORGE,  733  Washington  Street,  Portland,  Ore.,  U.S. A, 

MAOFARLANE,  WILLIAM  F.,  L.R.O.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

MAOFARLANB,  WILLIAM  J.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

MACFEE,  ALEXANDER.  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MACFIB,  HAROLD  C.,  11  Moore  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  (Corresponding  Seoretary). 

MACFIE,  J.  KATE,  79  Oasth  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

,  JOHN  W.  SCOTT,  M.A.,  B.So.,  M.B.,  Medical  Department,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

,  ROBBRT  A.,  P.O.  Box  680,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  West  Indies. 
MACGILL,  DAVID,  J.P.,  Diamond  Market,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
MAOGILLIVRAY,  DONALD,  P.O.  Box  353,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MACQTLLTVRAY,  DOUGALD,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
MACGILLIVBAY,  J.,  P.O.  Box  993,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
MACGLASHAN,  MAJOR  NIBL,  J.P.,  Mining  Commissioner,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MACGREGOB,  ATHOLL  MURBAY,  "  Decania"  Alexandria,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
MACGREGOB,  D.  W.  L.,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 
MACGRBGOB,  MALCOLM,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
fMAOHADO,  J.  A.,  American  Banknote  Co.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
MACHAFFIB,  WILLIAM  A.,  Home  Bank  of  Canada,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MACHBLL,  HUMPHBIY,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
MACHELL,  J.,  Oisborne,  New  Zealand. 

MACHBLL,  LANCELOT,  Zwaartlaagte,  near  Blosmhof,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fMAOHBAY,  JOHN  A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
f  MACINTOSH,  JAMBS,  113  Custom  House  Quay,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
MACINTOSH,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  20,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
COWAN,  Niger  Co.,  Bauohi,  C.P.,  Nigeria. 

,  FERGUS,  Stock  Exchange  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


166  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1910  f^ACKAY»  ALEXANDER  N.,  Frontino  &  Bolivia  Mines,  La  Salada,  c/o  Empresa  Hanseatica, 

Barranquilla,  Republic  of  Colombia,  [  Wales. 

1895  fMACKAY»  CAPTAIN  A.  W.,  J.P.,  c/o  W.  Walker,  Esq.,  82  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

1915  MACKAY,  CHARLES  S.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Suez,  Egypt  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1913  MACKAY,  GEORGE,  Chief  Inspector  of  Schools,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1892  tMACKA  Y»  GEORGE. 

1891  MACKAY,  JAMES,  Central  Club,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1913  fMAcKAY,  JOHN,  Malahide,  Elamang  Avenue,  North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1912  MACKAY,  JOHN,  84  Madison  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1914  MACKAY,  W.  G.,  Guatemala. 
1908  MACK  AY-MACK  AY,  MAJOR  R. 

1914  MACKEDDIE,  J.  R,  M.D.,  110  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1887     MACKELLAR,  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  K.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  M.B.,  131  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales. 

1912     MACKBMBAN,  HAROLD  GRAHAM,  Barrister-at-Law,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1912     MACKENDRICK,  W.  G.,  103  Bay  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1915  MACKENZIE,  ^ENEAS,  Multnomah  Club,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

1914  MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER  J.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Hartley,  Rhodesia. 

1915  MACKENZIE,  CLINTON  C.  LINDSAY,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

1912  MACKENZIE,  DUNCAN  S.,  636  Fourth  Street^  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1913  MACKENZIE,  HECTOR,  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1913  MACKENZIE,  JOHN,  Crebert  Street,  North  Waratah.  Netvcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
1886  fMACKENZiE,  JOHN  EDDIE,  M.B.,  O.M.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1907  MACKENZIE,  J.  DONALD,  Solicitor-General,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1913  MACKENZIE,  NOBMAIT,  K.C.,  Messrs.  Mackenzie,  Brown  <fc  Co.,  Regina,  Canada. 

1913  MACKENZIE,  PHILIP  E.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Bowerman  Block,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
1912  MACKENZIE,  RODERICK,  F.C.E.R.  Concordia,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

1911  MACKENZIE,  RODERICK,  Excelsior  Hotel,  Bowling  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1912  MACKENZIE,  RODERICK  N.,  299  Calle  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  MACKENZIE,  SIR  WILLIAM,  Benvenuto,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1914  MACKENZIE,  WM.  ALEXANDER,  c/o  African  Banking  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  54,  Cape  Town, 

South  Africa. 
1914     MACKERN,  WM.  GREAVES,  465,  Defensa,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  MACKESY,  OAPT.  PIERSE  JOSEPH,  R.E.,  Survey  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  MACKIB,  HORATIO  G.  A.,  H.B.M.  Consul-General,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  MACKIE,  HUGH  F.,  637  Consolidated  Realty  Building,  Los  Angeles,  California,  U.S.A. 

1913  MACKIE,  ROBERT  BROWN,  Customs  Department,  Freetown^  Sierra  Leone. 

1912  MACKILLIGIN,  ALISTER  P.,  Tanjong  Malim,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1913  MACKINNON,  HON.  DONALD,  M.L.A.,  Oorala,  Anderson  Street,  S.  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1914  MACKEBTNON,  JOHN  M.,  J.P.,  413  Granville  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1915  MACKINNON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  456  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1913  MACKINNON,  NEIL,  Ladybrand,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1913     MACKINNON,  W. 

1913     MACKINNON,  WILLIAM  Y.,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Parana,  F.G.E.R.,  Argentine. 

1891      fMACKiNNON,  W.  K.,  Marida,  Tallock,  Boorcan,  Victoria. 

1915     MACLACHLAN,  ALAN  WILLIAM,  186  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1902     MACLAREN,  JAMES  MALCOLM,  D.Sc.,  F.G.S.,  c/o  Suan  Mines,  Holkol  Whanghaido,   Korea, 

via  Siberia. 

1909     MACLEAN,  ADRIAN  J.,  Recorder  of  Titles,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
1915  I  MACLEAN,  ALEXANDER  T.,  151  Joralemon  Street,  Brooklyn,+New  York,  U.S.A. 
1909  i  MACLEAN,  OHARLES^W.,  Maha  Uva,  Halgranoya,  Ceylon. 

1912  MACLEAN,  FRANK  W.,  34  Victoria  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  MACLEAN,  GORDON,  Legacion  Britdnica,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 
1912     MACLEAN,  HUGH  A.,  1719  College  Lane,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1911  MACLEAN,  JAMES  DOUGLAS,  M.D.,  404  Sixth  Street,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1915  MACLEAN,  JOHN,  Niger  Co.,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 

1905  fMACLEAN,  KAID  SIR  HARRY,  K.C.M.G. 

1914  MACLEAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  264  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


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1908  t^AoLBNNAN,  J»  R°Y,  Arapata,  Havelock  North,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
1912  MACLEOD,  JOHN  E.  ARMAND,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1910  MACLEOD,  NORMAN  R.,  cjo  Rhodesia- Katanga  Junction  R.  &  M.  Co,,  Broken  Hill,  Northern 

Rhodesia. 

1911  fMAOLTJSKiE,  HENRY,  Ferro-Carril  del  Sud,  Plaza  Constitution,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  MAcMuRCHY,  ANGUS,  67  Chestnut  Park  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1909  MACNAB,  BRENTON  A.,  8  Beaver  Hall  Hill,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1914  MAOITAGHTBN,  THE  How.  F.  A.,  Ranchmen's  Club,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1913  MACNAUGHTEN,  C.  J.,  P.O.  Box  10,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1913  fMACNEiL,  ALEXANDER,  Fairlight,  Edgecliffe,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  fMACNEiL,  HUGH,  c/o  Messrs.  Briscoe  da  Co.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1914  MAoNaiLL,  A.  H.,  K.O.,  837  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1914  MAcNsiLL,  D.  A.  G.  COLLIE,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Colima,  Mexico. 

1912  tMA°NBiLLiE,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.L.A.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  P.O.  Box  3750,  Johannesburg,  South 
Africa. 

1912  MAcNsiLLiE,  W.  S.,  P.O.  Box  3750,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1906  MACPHAIL,  ROBERT  S.,  O.E.,  Irrigation  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1913  MACPHERSON,  CAPT.  BRUCE  W.,  Assistant  District  Officer,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1913  MACPHERSON,  CHARLES  D.,  M.P.P.,  Portage  la  Prairie,  Canada. 

1912  MAOPHERSON,  CLUNY,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Rawlins  Cross,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1908  MACPHERSON,  EDWARD  H.,  15  Hereford  Street,  Glebe  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1915  MACPHERSON,  IANDDNALD,  B.Sc.,  Forests  Dzpartmznt,  Olokemeji,  Nigeria. 

1916  fMACPHERSON,  WILFRED,  Catherine  Canal  19,  Petrograd,  Russia. 

1903  -J-MAOPHERSON,  WILLIAM  MOLSON,  73  Ste.  Ursule  Street,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1914  MAOQUARRIB,  EDMUND  J.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  MACQUEEN,  COLONEL  FREDERICK  W.,  Parliament  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  MACRAE,  ALEXANDER,  621  Cass  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 

1914  MAORAB,  DOJTALD  M.,  299  Bartolome'  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  MACRAE,  REV.  ARCHIBALD  0.,  Western  Canada  College,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1910  tMACRORiB,  BASIL  F.  N.,  c/o  Messrs.  Striek,  Scott  <b  Co.,  Mohammerah,  Persian  Gulf,  via 

Bombay. 

1902  t^AcSHERRY,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  HUGH,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1915  McAoAM,  WILLIAM,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Port  Limon,  Costa  Rica. 

1915  MoALPBfB,  EDWARD  CABLYLB,  Glebe  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  McARA,  JAMBS,  2068  Mclntyre  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 

1913  MoABA,  PBTBR,  JB.,  P.O.  Box  424,  Regina,  Canada. 

1914  MoAsTHUB,  WM.  ALEXANDER,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1905  MoAusiJN,  JAMES,  180  Longmarket  Street,  Haritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  McAviTY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES  L.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

1911  MoBRiDB,  HON.  SIR  RICHARD,  K.O.M.G.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1913  McBRiDB,  JAMES,  355  Innes  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1900  fMcBHYDB,  HON.  D.  E.,  M.L.C.,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1916  fMcCABE,  ULTAN  F.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1912  McCALLUM,  DUNCAN. 

1912  MCCALLUM,  ALDBRMAN  EDWARD  D.,  Scarth  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 

1913  McCALLUM,  H.  M.,  1846  Scarth  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 

1897  McOALLUM,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  4889,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  MCCALLUM,  WILLIAM  A.,  292  Galle  Bolivar,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  McOANDLiSH,  NIVBN  K.,  P.O.  Box  423,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1914  McCAKN,  GBOBOB,  Ceres,  Cape,  Province,  South  Africa. 

1914  MCCARTHY,  EBNBST,  480  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1904  tMcCARTHY,  JOHN  J.,  P.O.  Box  34,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1886  fMcCAUGHEY,  HON.  Sm  SAMUEL,  M.L.C.,  Coonong,  Urana,  New  South  Wales. 

1911  McCAW,  ALEXANDER  T.,  F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Don  Street,  Invercargtll,  New  Zealand. 

1914  MoOAY,  JAMBS  P.,  Jumper^  Mine,  Bembesi,  via  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1911  MoCLATCHiB,  GBORGB,  27  Holmwood  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1913  MCCLBLLAN,  FRANK  C.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Zanzibar. 

1907  MCCLBLLAN,  JOHN  W.  TYNDALE,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Fort  Hill,  British  East  Africa. 


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MCCLELLAND,  Louis,  Railways  Commissioner,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MCCLENAHAN,  GEORGE  PIERCE,  Casilla  de  Correo  1181,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fMcCLURE,  WILLIAM  KIDSON,  4  Via  Porta  Pinciana,  Rome,  Italy. 

fMcCLYMONT,  WILLIAM,  San  Martin  195,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

McCoNAGHY,  JOHN,  M.B.,  Freetoivn,  Sierra  Leone. 

McCoNNEL,  EBIO  W.,  Mount  Brisbane,  Esk,  Queensland. 

fMcCoNNELL,  JAMES,  Ardmore  Hall,  Vuna,  Fiji. 

MCCONNELL,  JOHN  WILSON,  87  Redpath  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

McCoRMACK,  MICHAEL,  Rand  Water  Board,  P.O.  Box  1703,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

McCoRmcK,  ANDREW,  Potrero  de  Loza,  Cordoba,  Argentine. 

McCouRTY,  JAMES,  Standard  Bank,  Box  40,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
McCowAN,  J.  C.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

fMcOowAT,  ROBEBT  L.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  P.O.  Box  318,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

McCowEN,  OLIVER  H.,  M.A.,  Y.M.O.A.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

McORACKEN,  ADAM,  Glentore,  Arrowtown,  New  Zealand. 
McCBAE,  ALLAN  L.,  4362  Lake  Park  Avenue,  Chicago,  III,  United  States. 
McCBAiTH,  CAPTAIN  W.  DOUGLAS,  Paste  Restante,  Singapore. 
MCCBEDIE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  MATTHEW,  V.D.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
McCuLLOCH,  ALEXANDEB,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 
MoCuLLOUGH,  CHABLES  R.,  303  John  Street  South,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
McCuLLOUGH,  WILLIAM,  High  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

McCuTCHEON,  ROBEBT  G.,  M.L.A.,  126  Chapel  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
McDEBMOTT,  ALBERT  S.,  Accounts  Department,  Nigerian  Railway,  Port  Harcourt,  Nigeria. 
MCDONALD,  ALBBBT  GEORGE,  57  York  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MCDONALD,  ALLAN  M.,  Casilla  377,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
MCDONALD,  CHABLES,  P.O.  Box  391,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
MCDONALD,  DONALD  H.,  Fort  Qu'Appelle,  SasL,  Canada. 
fMcDoNALD,  EBNEST  E.,  Kyrenia,  Cyprus. 
MCDONALD,  GBOBGB  C.,  179  St.  James1  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
MCDONALD,  H.  C.,  C.M.G.,  District  Magistrate,  Mzimba,  Nyasaland. 
fMcDoNALD,  JAMES  G.,  Bulaivayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

MCDONALD,  SYDNEY  F.,  University,  Melbourne,  Victoria.  [Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MCDOUALL,  JOHN  CBICHTON  STUABT,  M.R.C.8.,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Department,  Sekondi, 
McDouALL,  P.  H.,  Broomaseie,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

McDouALL,  REV.  WILLOUGHBY  CaioHTON,  Sheng  Rung  Hui,  Ho  Chien  Fu,  North  China. 
McDouGALD,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  Commissioner  of  Customs,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
McDouGALL,  HENRY  H.,  Belmont  Avenue,  West  Point  Grey,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada,. 
fMcDouGALL,  JOHN  A.,  Messrs.  McDou-gatt  <k  Secord,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

fMcDouGALL,  JOHN  C.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

McDouGALL,  SAMUEL,  Dunleith  Farm,  P.O.  Cedarmont,  Standerton,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
McDouGAjLL,  THOMAS,  San  Enrique,  Lazo  F.C.E.R.,  Argentine. 
McDowALL,  CHARLES  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Shaw,  Wallace  <fc  Co.,  Calcutta. 
MCDOWELL,  FBANK  J.  J.  F.,  Block  A  Mines,  Prestea,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MCEACHBEN,  FBANK  Y.,  70  King  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 
McERVEL,  ARCHIBALD  G. ,  Minna,  Nigeria. 

McEvoY,  ARTHUR,  Barrister -at- Law,  407  GranviUe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fMcEwAN,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  3324,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

McGBORGE,  JOSEPH,  96  London  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand.  [Rhodesia. 

McGniE,  T.  BURNS,  c/o  Bwana  M*Kubwa  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Bwana  M'Kubwa,  Northern 
McGiLLBWiE,  DONALD  L.,  390  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
fMoGouN,  ARCHIBALD,  K.C.,  157  St.  James  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
[-McGRBGOR,  A!  E.  L.,  Sandy  Bay,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
VfcGuiNNBSS,  JOSBPH,  Abbontiakoon  Mine,  via  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

cHARDY,  LBSLIB  H.,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
MclLWAiNB,  R.,  Law  Department,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
f-MclLWRAiTH,  JOHN,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa, 


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MclNNES,  ARCHIBALD  ANGUS,  Lloyd's  Surveyor,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
MclNNES,  HECTOR,  K.C.,  62  Ingles  Street,  Halifax,  N.8.,  Canada. 
MclNTOSH,  J.  GRANT,  Trinidad  Union  Club,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad . 
MclNTYRB,  D.  A.,  P.O.  Box  46,  Inverell,  New  South  Wales. 
MolRViNE,  CHARLES  G.,  Bank  of  Mauritius,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
MclvER,  J.  J.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fMcIvoR,  JAMBS  BALFOUB,  P.O.  Box  7,  Prieska,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
McJANNET,  JAMES,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

fMcKAY,  COLONEL  A.  H.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.C.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
McKAY,  JAMES  H.,  Apartardo  247,  Guatemala. 

tMcKAY,  JAMES  HECTOR,  F.R.I.B.A.,  324  Lambton  Quay,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
McKAY,  HON.  JOHN  DEWAR,  M.L.C.,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MoKAY,  SAMUEL,  Sunshine,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MoKECHNiB,  THOMAS  S.,  St.  George' 's  Club,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
fMcKELLAR,  ARNATTD,  138  Park  Terrace,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
|McKELLAR,  WM.  ORR,  cjo  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
McKENDRicK,  DAVID  B.,  Cia  Mexicana  Petroleo,  El  Aguila,  Minatitlan,  V.C.t  Mexico. 
McKaNZiE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
McKENiiE,  HON.  ROBERT  D.,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 
McKERROW,  HENRY  B.,  North  Charterland  Co.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
McKiMMiN,  ROBERT,  Townsville,  Queensland. 

McKiNBRY,  CAPTAIN  J.,  Bassano,  Edmonton,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
McKiNNON,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR,  Hong  Kong  Canton  S.S.  Co.,  Hong  Kong. 
McKiNNON,  CHARLES  J.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Barotse,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
McKiNNON,  HON.  MURDOCH,  M.L.A.,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 
McKrtfSTRY,  A.,  P.O.  Box  1085,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

McKiNSTRY,  HON.  WALTER  L.,  M.E.C.,  The  Treasury,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
,  JOHN  CLARK,  Sungei  Siput,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

,  DATID,  Niger  Co.,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 
McLABTY,  DONALD  S.,  Bundure  Station,  Jerilderie,  New  South  Wales. 
MoLARTY,  WILLIAM,  Invercloy,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
MCLAUGHLIN,  JAMBS,  11  St.  James'  Buildings,  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MCLAUGHLIN,  MICHAEL,  77  Forest  Hill  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MCLEAN,  ALGERNON,  Maraekakaho,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

,  HON.  SIR  GBORGE.  M.L.C.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

,  PATRICK  S.,  Thomson  Road,  Napier,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
fMcLsAN,  R.  D.  DOUGLAS,  Maraekakaho,  Napier,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
MCLELLAND,  HON.  HUGH,  M.L.C.,  San  Fernando,  Trinidad  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
MoLflLLAND,  JAMES  C.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

fMcLEOD,  EDWIN,  P.O.  Box  36,  Brooklyn,  Queen's  County,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
fMcLBOD,  JAMBS  STIRLING,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
MoLouGHLiN,  ARTHUR  P.,  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MCMILLAN,  CHARLBS  C.,  J.P.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

MCMILLAN,  SIR  DANIEL  H.,  K.O.M.G.,  46  Hargrove  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MCMILLAN,  DUNCAN,  C.E.,  Derby  House,  Rosmead  Place,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fMcMiLLAN,  MAJOR  F.  DOUGLAS,  Rand  Club.  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
MCMILLAN,  ROBERT,  "  Stock  and  Station  Journal "  Office,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MCMILLAN,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  Allison  Street,  Randwick,  Sydney,  N&v  South 

Wales. 

McMuLLEN,  JAMBS  EDWARD,  Barrister-at-Law,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
McMuLLiN,  A.  F.,  Customs  Department,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
McMuRTRiE,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  c/o  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
MCNAMARA,  JOSEPH  BREEDER,  Egypt. 

McNsiL,  Josor,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Krugersdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
MoNBiLL,  DAVID,  117  Avenida  Central,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
fMcNiooLL,  DAVID,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 
McPHAiL,  N.  P.,  M.B.,  Oh.B.,  cfo  United  Fruit  Co.t  Dartmouth  Hospital,  Guatemala. 
MoPHBRSBir,  ARCHIBALD  J.,  Highway  Commission,  Regina,  Canada. 


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McPmLLiPS,  HON.  ME.  JUSTICE  ALBERT  E.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

McRAB,  CHRISTOPHER,  Vancouver,  E.G.,  Canada. 

McRAB,  WILLIAM,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

McRAE,  JAMES,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

MCROBERTS,  BERTRAM  A.  K.,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

MCTAGGART,  EBENEXBR  B.,  Linlithgow,  Gregory  Street,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 

MADDEN,  A.,  Police  Department,  Magadi,  British  East  Africa. 

MADDBN,  DANIBL  A.,  19  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MADDEN,  LEWIS  J.  BUTLER,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

MADDISON,  CECIL  W.,  Army  and  Navy  Veterans'  Glub,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MADDOCK-EVANS,  CECIL  WILLIAM,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

MADDOCKS,  WILLIAM  ERNEST,  Teluk  Anson,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

MADDRELL,  ROBERT  J.  0.,  Beder  Vale,  Braidwood,  New  South  Wales. 

MADGE,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  A.,  P.O.  Box  4303,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fMAGER,  WM.  KELK,  J.P.,  Oak  Dene,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

•J-MAGGS,  CHARLBS,  Hill  Street,  Arcadia,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MAGRATH,  C.  A.,  International  Waterways  Commission,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

MAGUIRE,  CHARLBS  E.,  M.D.,  Auckland  Hospital,  New  Zealand. 

MAIDMAN,  HON.  N.  DUNCAN,  M.L.C.,  c/o  The  Niger  Co.,  Ltd.,  Burutu,  Nigeria. 

MAITLAND,  FRANCIS  PEAKE,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  The  Bungalow,  Owelo,  Rhodesia. 

MAITLAND,  W.  MACDONALD,  afc  Mensajeros  de  la  Capitol,  Bartolome  Mitre  47 5,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

MAJOR,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  CHARLES,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
MALABRE,  C.  ARNOLD,  Bellevue,  near  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
fMALcoLM,  HARCOURT  G.,  K.O.,  M.H.A.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Nassau,  Bahamas  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

MALCOLM,  JAMES^K.  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Harrison  and  Crossfield,  Medan,  Sumatra. 
MALCOLM,  L.  W.  G.,  Wentworth,  Chatsworth  Road,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
MAKEPEACE,  WALTER,  J.P.,  F.I.J.,  "  Free  Press,"  Singapore. 
MALEHAM,  ISAAC,  P.O.  Box  501,  Que  Que,  Rhodesia. 
MALHERBE,  HENDRIK  L.,  P.O.  Box  208,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
•J-MALKIN,  JAMES  F.,  1400  Bute  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MALKIN,  JOHN  P.  D.,  1640  Harwood  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MALKIN,  W.  H.,  57  Water  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MALLESON,  PERCY  RODBARD,  Ida's  Valley,  Stellenbosch,  South  Africa. 
MALLORY,  FREDERICK  R.,  34  Grosvenor  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MANARA,  VICTOR  M.,  27  Marina  Tigru,  Sliema,  Malta. 
•J-MANAWALATENNE,  S.  D.,  J.P.,  Balanagoda,  Ceylon. 
MANIFOLD,  CHARLES,  1084  Calle  Rodriguez  Pena,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fMANiFOLD,  W.  T.,  Purrumbete,  Camperdown,  Victoria. 
fMANN,  SIR  DONALD,  Fallingbrook,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MANN,  WILLIAM  EWART,  Chinese  English  School,  Samarang,  Java. 
MANNING,  ALFRED  S.,  Noord  Kaap,  Barberton,  Transvaal. 
MANNING,  GEORGE  S.,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
MANNING,  OSWALD,  Calle  Alsina  888,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

•{•MANNERS,  CHARLES,  Freemasons'  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia.  [Jamaica. 

MANNING,  H.E.,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  King's  House,  Kingston, 
MANNING,  W.  DUMARSCQ,  Irrigation  Department,  P.W.D.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
MANSERGH,  HENRY  C.,  Empress  Mine,  Mashaba,  Victoria,  Rhodesia. 
MANSFIELD,  EDGAR  H.,  c/o  Overseas  Securities,  212  Belmont  Buildings,  Victoria,  B.C., 

Canada. 

t  MANSFIELD,  ERNEST,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
MANTLE,  WILLIAM  J.,  Kelowna,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MAPSTONE,  JOHN,  Brasfort  Park,  Nels  Rust,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
MARA,  JOHN  ANDREW,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fMARAis,  CHRISTIAN  L.,  Vredenhof,  Newlands,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
MARCUS,  HUGO,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  Calle  Rivadavia  1237,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MARB,  E.  J.  EARDLBY,  P.O.  Box  43,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 


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Non-Resident  Fellows. 


171 


Year 
Election. 

1913  MABGBETT,  FBANK  WEAVER,  cjo  Royal  Bangkok  Sports  Club,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

1913  MARILLIBR,  EBIC  STANLEY,  B.S.A.  Go.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1904  |  fMARKLBW,  E.  0.,  P.O.  892,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1887  -J-MARKS,  ALEXANDER,  J.P.,  Consul  for  Japan,  98A  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1907  MARKS,  ARTHUR  T.,  Urn  Garairt  Mine,  Allaghi,  Upper  Egypt. 

1902  -{-MARKS,  ELLIA,  Messrs.  Lewis  <fc  Marks,  P.O.  Box  379,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1902  MARKS,  HON.  HENRY,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1908  MARKS,  JOHN,  Monerakelle  Estate,  Moneragalla,  Ceylon. 

1906  MARKS,  OLIVER,  The.  Residency,  Taiping,  Ptrak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1894  -{-MARKS,  PERCY  J.,  117  Victoria  Street  North,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  -[MARKS,  SENATOR  HON.  SAMUEL,  P.O.  Box  379,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1914  MARLOW,  GEORGE,  136  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1914  MARNOCH,  JOHN,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate,  South  Africa. 

1909  I  MARPOLE,  RICHARD,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1914  MARRINER,  H.  J.,  22  Madras  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1914  MARRIOTT,  AUBREY  P.,  Bell  Mine,  Que  Que,  Rhodesia. 

1908  -{-MARRIOTT,  OSWALD,  M.D.,  B.S.,  Hong  Kong. 

1901  f  MARRIOTT,  WALTER  J.,  P.O.  Box  207,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1914  MARRIOTT,  HAYES,  Audit  Office,  Singapore. 

1909  MABSDEN,  EDGAR  J.,  178  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1916  MARSH,  EBIC  GORDON,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

1914  MARSH,  HAROLD  S.,  143  Elizabeth  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  j  MARSH,  OSWALD  JOHN,  Bothwell,  Glenmurray,  Waikato,  New  Zealand* 

1914  MARSHALL,  A.  J.,  53  Central  House,  Simmonds  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1896  MARSHALL,  ARTHUR  H.,  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1916  MARSHALL,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  14  Millionnaya,  Petrograd,  Russia. 

1910  MARSHALL,  EDWARD  A.,  119  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1913  MARSHALL,  F.  C.,  Civil  Service,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1912  MARSHALL  HUGH  0.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1900  MARSHALL,  JAMES  C.,  Dunedin  Fernhill  Club,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1916  MARSHALL,  J.  M.,  Taymouth  Manor,  British  Guiana. 

1909  MARSHALL,  JOHN  W.,  Tutu-Totara,  Marion,  New  Zealand. 
1912  MARSHALL,  NOEL,  623  Sherboume  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1896  f  MARSHALL,  COLONEL  ROBERT  S.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

1914  MARSHALL,  GIFFORD,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

1912  MARSON,  W.  S.,  1003  Dorchester  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1912  MARSTON,  LIONEL  J.,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1904  MARTEN,  R.  HUMPHREY,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  12  North  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1912  MARTIN,  PROFESSOR  CHESTER,  The  University,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1914  MARTIN,  ARTHUR  A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 

1912  MARTIN,  D'AacY,  K.C.,  4  Ravenscliffe  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1897  MARTIN,  JOHN  STUART,  Barrister-at-Law,  St.  George's,  Grenada. 
1907  MARTIN,  S.  F.  BRERETON,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

1912  MARTIN,  S.  T.,  Rhodesian  Railways,  Elizabethville,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Capetown. 

1914  MARTIN,  COLONEL  W.,  V.D.,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
1902  MARTIN,  WM.  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1916  MARTIN,  WILLIAM,  21  Gogol  Street,  Petrograd,  Russia. 

1915  MARTIN,  WILLIAM  ERNEST,  Umbogintwini,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1910  MARTIN,  WILLIAM  P.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1896  fMABZETTi,  C.  J.,  M.R.A.S.,  Glenloch  Group,  Ramboda,  Ceylon. 

1913  M  ASKEW,  T.  H.,  Yonnibannah,  Sierra  Leone. 

1879  f^ASON,  E.  G.  L.,  Colonial  Bank,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1912  MASON,  COLONBL  Hour.  JAMBS,  43  Queen's  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1911  MASON,  JOHN  V.,  Abbontiakoon  Mines,  Tarkwat  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  MASON,  JOHN  SHAW,  Entabeni,  Howfck  Road,  Town  Hill,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1915  MASOH,  MAUBIOB,  Te  Kohut  Hastings,  New  Zealand. 

1900  t^ASON,  RIOHABD  LYTB,  P.O.  Box  5417,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  MASSBY,  BBBTIE  EBBOL,  Gold  Coast  Regiment,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 


172  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


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Election. 


1912  |  MASSBY,  HORATIO  A.,  Invercargill,  New  Zealand. 


1912 
1913 
1914 
1909 
1915 
1911 
1914 


1912 


1906 
1913 
1906 
1913 
1898 
1881 
1911 
1910 
1910 
1912 
1906 
1912 
1912 


MASSE Y,  JOHN,  18  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MASSEY,  VINCENT,  519  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MASSBY,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  WILLIAM  FBBGUSON,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MATHERS,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  THOMAS  G.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fMATHESON,  ALBXANDBR  C.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

MATHESON,  ANGUS,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

MATHEWS,  REV.  RICHARD  T.,  M.A.,  The  Vicarage,  Suva,  Fiji. 


1916     MATHISON,  ALEXANDER  T.,  18  Chacon  Street,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 


fMATRAVBRS,    WILLIAM    T.,    J.P.,    S.A.    Mounted    Rifles,    Nongoma,    Zululand,    South 

Africa. 

MATTEI,  CHARLES,  L.R.C.R,  L.R.C.S.,  Rabato,  Malta. 
MATTERS,  THOMAS  J.,  12  Waymouth  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
MATTHEW,  ALFRED  C.,  c/o  Bosanquet  d?  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
MATTHEW,  CHARLES,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fMATTHEWs,  FLBTOHBR. 

fMATTHEWS,  JOSIAH  W.,  M.D.,  116  Marshall  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
MATTINGLEY,  WILLIAM  T.,  Messrs.  Mosenthal  de  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
MAUDE,  MAURICE,  Cicely  Rubber  Estate,  Teluk  Anson,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
MAUFE,  HERBHRT  B.,  P.O.  Box  168,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

MAUGHAM,  R.  C.  F.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  H.B.M.  Consul-General,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 
fMAUGHAN,  THOMAS,  Viking  House,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
fMAVROGORDATO,  ARTHUR  S.,  Police  Department,  Sierra  Leone. 
IMATWBLL,  FRANCIS,  A.M.I.M.E. 


1891     |  MAX  WELL,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  FREDERIC  M.,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 
1912     MAXWELL,  GERALD  V.,  Native  Lands  Commission,  Suva,  Fiji. 


1904 

1905 

1911 

1911 

1905 

1915 

1904 

1916 

1891 

1914 

1902 

1903 

1912 

1916 

1915 

1912 

1904 

1894 

1913 

1899 

1915 

1914  j  MAYES,  A.  E.,  P.W.D.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1914     MAYHBW,  E.  H.,  M.D.,  Miramar,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1889 

1914 

1913 

1913 

1914 

1916 

1915 

1915 

1907 


MAXWELL,  J.  CRAWFORD,  C.M.G..  M.A.,  M.D.,  Commissioner,  Owerri,  Nigeria. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MAXWELL,  JOSEPH  P.,  M.Inst.O.E.,  145  Dixon  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MAXWELL,  MARIUS,  Djokjakarta,  Java. 

MAXWELL,  THOMAS  D.,  Crown  Solicitor,  Warri,  Nigeria. 

MAY,  ARTHUR,  Eastbourne  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MAY,  AYLMER  WM.,  M.D.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

MAY,  MAJOR  CECIL,  Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Police,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

fMAY,  CORNELIUS,  1  Oxford  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

MAY,  DONALD  R.  MACFARLANB,  Lome,  Togoland. 

MAY,  H.E.,  SIR  FRANCIS  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Hong  Kong. 

MAY,  GEORGE  C.,  Financial  Assistant,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

MAY,  HARRY  F.,  Brunei. 

MAY,  H.  F.  P.,  Treasury,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

MAY,  JOHN,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Corinto,  Nicaragua. 

MAY,  SAMUEL,  34  Maynard  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada.  [Colony. 

MAYALL,  ROBERT  PERCTVAL  W.,  M.A.,  Senior  Inspector  of  Schools,  Chri^tiansborg,  Gold  Coast 

fMAYDON,  HON.  JOHN  G.,  Durban  Club,  South  Africa. 

MAYER,  SIMON,  P.O.  Box  420,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MAYERS,  HENRY  M.  STEWART,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 

MAYERS,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  138,  Elizabethville,  Congo  Beige. 


fMAYNARD,  MAJOR  J.  G.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

MAYO,  BRIAN  K.,  Thornhill,  near  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

MEADOWS,  FRANK  F.,  c/o  Messrs.  Chalmers,  Guthrie  <k  Co.,  Guatemala. 

MEADOWS,  NORMAN  L.,  c/o  Messrs.  Chalmers,  Guthrie  <fe  Co.,  Guatemala. 

MEAKBS,  FRANK,  G.P.O.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MEARNS,  W.,  Plantation  Hope,  British  Guiana. 

MEASON,  GILBERT  LAING,  259  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

MEDD,  MAJOR  SYDNEY  T.,  Peterborough,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MBDHURST,  FRBDBBIOK  W.,  "  Innisfatten"  Main  Road,  Sandy  Bay,  Hobvrt,  Tasmania 


Year 

Election 

1913 
1912 
1910 
1914 
1908 

1913 

1913 
1913 
1902 
1901 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1910 
1890 
1914 
1912 
1912 

1912 
1914 
1909 
1912 
1916 

1914 
1883 
1885 
1883 
1881 
1903 
1905 
1914 
1907 
1912 
1910 
1912 
1914 
1908 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1892 
1909 
1905 
1910 
1914 
1913 
1892 
1912 
1911 
1914 
1911 
1909 


. 


Non-Resident  Fett&u>8. 


173 


MEDLAND,  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  439,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MEE,  GEOBQB  H.,  Government  Railway,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MEEK,  WALTER  L.,  19  Victoria  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MEEKCOMS,  CHARLES  W.  D.,  Jinja,  Uganda. 

fMEEKS,  HON.  ALFRED  W.,  M.L.C.,  Messrs.  Gibbs,  Bright  &  Co.,  37  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales. 

MEIGGS,  REGINALD,  c/o  "El  Pwar"  Plantations,  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guate- 
mala. 

MEIGGS,  RONALD,  c/o  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala. 

MEIGHBN,  How.  ARTHUR,  M.P.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

fMEiKLE,  THOMAS,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

MEILANDT,  H.  S.,  C.E.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

MELEKOV,  LEON,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

MELHADO,  A.  D.  H.,  c/o  Panama  Banking  Co.,  Panama. 

MELITUS,  HARRY  E.,  High  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

fMELViLLE,  ROBERT,  c/o  William  Duff  Je  Co.,  14  Alsterdamm,  Hamburg.        • 

MELVILLE,  STEPHEN  Du  TOIT,  J.P.,  Standard  Bank,  Grey  Town,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

f  MENDELSSOHN,  ISIDOR,  Kimberley  Club,  South  Africa. 

MENDL,  FRANK  JACQUES,  383  Bartolome"  M itre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fMENNiE,  ROBERT  S.,  P.O.  Box  1174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

MENZIES,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ARTHUR  STEWART,  V.D.,  Glen  Innes,  Yarrow  Creek,  New  South 
Wales. 

fMERCER,  FREDERICK  D.,  Glendower,  Moore  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MBRCER,  RIGHT  RBV.  BISHOP  J.  EDWARD. 

MERCIER,  D.  PYNE,  B.A.,  Government  School,  Winburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

MERCIER,  GUY  H.  V.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

MEREDITH,  FREDERICK  E.,  K.C.,  Messrs.  Meredith,  Macpherson,  Hague  &  Holden,  Montreal, 
Canada. 

•{•MEREDITH,  HENRY  VINCENT,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Montreal,  Canada. 

•{•MEREDITH,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  THOMAS. 

•J-MEREDITH-KAYE,  CLARENCE  KAY,  75,  Brynd  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

MEREWETHER,  H.E.,  SIR  EDWARD  MARSH,  K.GM.G.,K.C.V.O.,  Government  House,  Antigua. 

MERIT  ALE,  GEORGE  M.,  Messrs.  Gibbs,  Bright  de  Co.,  37  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
,  WILLIAM,  200  Church  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
,  CHARLES  E.,  P.O.  Box  54,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MERSON,  JAMBS  ALEXANDER,  P.O.  Box  281,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico. 

MERTON,  THOMAS  D.,  17  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MESTON,  His  HONOUR  SIR  JAMES.  K.C.S.I.,  Allahabad,  India. 

fMETCALP,  ALFRED,  J.P.,  Cradock,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

JMETCALFE,  HAROLD  W.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

METCALFE,  JOSEPH  H.,  Portage-la- Prairie,  Canada. 

MEUDELL,  GEORGE  D.,  413  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MEWBURN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SYDNEY  C.,  262  Main  Street  West,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

MEYER,  J.,  113  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MEYER,  OTTO  AUSTIN,  J.P.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

MEYNELL,  EVERARD,  376  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fMiCHAU,  J.  J.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  194,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

MICHEUN,  WILLIAM  P.,  Mediterranean  Club,  Gibraltar. 

MICHELL,  HON.  SIR  LEWIS  L.,  C.V.O.,  Edingight,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

fMicKLEM,  THOMAS  N.,  Mooiplats,  Middelburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

MICKLETHWAIT,  W.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MIDDLEBROOK,  HAROLD,  300  Davenport  Rodd,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

fMiDDLEBROOK,  JOHN  E.,  301  Hereford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

MIDDLETON,  ALBERT  H.,  1306  Bidwett  Street,  Vancouver,  Canada. 

MIDDLETON,  DONALD  T.,  Trans  Krian  Estate,  Province  Wellesley,  Straits  Settlements. 

MIDDLETON,  HERBERT  E.,  Shanghai  Club,  Shanghai,  China  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fMiDDLETON,  JAMES,  c/o  Natal  Bank,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

f  MIDDLETON,  JOHN  J.  I.,  179  Blackwood  Street,  Arcadia,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 


174  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


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Election. 

1907 
1902 
1915 
1914 
1914 
1910 
1910 
1912 
1916 
1893 
1889 
1895 
1916 
1915 
1911 
1904 
1907 
1913 
1896 


1912 
1915 
1911 
1908 
1912 
1903 
1912 
1916 
1911 
1911 


1912 
1912 
1912 
1901 
1912 
1909 
1915 

1914 
1915 
1912 
1896 
1913 
1903 
1913 
1916 
1913 
1902 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1902 
1912 
1898 
1913 
1912 


MIDDLETON,  HON.  ORMOND  T.,  M.L.C.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

fMiDDLETON,  RICHARD  W.,  L.S.A.,  District  Surgeon,  Weenen,  Natal,  South  Africa 

MIDDOWS,  PRANK,  73  Clarence  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MIFLIN,  WM.  JAMES,  W ankie,  Rhodesia. 

MIGOTTI,  LORENZO  W.,  463  Galle  Rondeau,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

MIHR-DIN,  KAZI  MUHAMMAD,  M.R.A.S.,  Minister  for  Public  Works,  Bahawalpur,  India 

MILDMAY,  GEORGE  ST.  J.,  Barrister -at-Law,  P.O.  Box  5,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa 

MILES,  A.  C.,  Botanical  Station,  Aburi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MILES,  HON.  A.  H.,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  Collector-General,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

MILES,  ALFRED  H.,  Messrs.  Murray,  Roberts  &  Co.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

f MILES,  CHARLES  GEORGE,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  Birch  &  Co.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

MILES,  HON.  E.  D.,  M.L.C.,  Nyrambla,  Ascot,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

MILHOLLAND,  J.  F.,  Crown  Solicitor,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

MILLAR,  CHARLES  R.,  Abbontiakoon  Mines,  Tar  Java,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MILLAR,  G.  W.  R.,  Port  Dickson,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

f MILLA*R,  HARRY,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  354,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MILLEAR,  THOMAS,  Edgarley,  Willaura,  Victoria,  and  Australian  Club,  Melbourne. 

MILLER,  ALUSTER  M.,  Swaziland  Corporation,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa  (Corre~ 

sponding  Secretary). 

MILLER,  ANDREW,  2122,  2nd  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
MILLER,  CLIVB  L.,  Stock  Exchange,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MILLER,  DENISON  S.  K.,  Commonwealth  Bank,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MILLER  E.  MORRIS,  The  University,  Hobart,.  Tasmania  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
MILLER,  ESLI  POWERS,  Dominion  Trust  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MILLER,  FREDERICK  A.,  Nice  Villa,  Fourah  Bay,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
MILLER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  B.,  98  Wellesley  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MILLER,  JAMES,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
MILLER,  JOHN  J.,  Loo  Block,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MILLER,  RICHARD  G.  Smmro,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Calabar,  Nigeria  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

MILLER,  SYDNEY,  Falkland  Islands. 

MILLER,  THOMAS  M.,  Adderley  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
MILLER,  WILLIAM,  1020  Semlin  Drive,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fMiLLiGAN,  GEORGE,  Messrs.  Debenhams,  Ltd.,  18  St.  Helen's  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
fMiLLiGAN,  HENRY,  323  Cromwell  Street,  Sarnia,  Ontario,  Canada. 
MILLIKEN,  ARTHUR  R.,  C.E.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
MILLJN,  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  The  Mount,  Bulkara  Road,  Bellevue  Hill,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

MILLINGTON,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  A.,  P.  &  0.  Branch  Service. 
MILUNQTON-DRAKE,  JOHN  H.  E.  V.,  British  Legation,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MILLS,  CHAS.  BERESFORD,  Civil  Service,  Taiping,  Perak,  Malay  States. 
fMiLLS,  E.  C.  EVELYN,  Messrs.  E.  W.  Mills  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
MILLS,  EGERTON  CHARLES,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

f  MILLS,  FREDERICK  W.,  South  African  Railways,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
MILLS,  JOHN  J.  KERR,  Harkaway,  Berwick,  Gippsland,  Victoria* 
MILLS,  JOHN  TRAVIS,  Melrose  Harkaway,  Victoria'. 
MILLS,  RICHARD  CHARLES,  Queen's  College,  Carlton,  Victoria. 
MILNE,  GEORGE  T.,  F.R.G.S.,  Equitable  Building,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fMiLNE,  JAMES  H.,  Estancia  "  Santa  Elena,"  Hale,  F.  C.  Sud,  Argentine. 
MILNER,  JAMES  DALTON,  c/o  Director  of  fublic  Works,  Uganda. 
MELNER,  VIVIAN,  Argentine  Land  and  Investment  Co.,  Alicia,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
MrcsoN,  ALFRED  G.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MILTHORP,  BERNARD  T.,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 
MILTON,  LEWIS,  Edea,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 
MILTON,  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O. 

MILWARD,  0.  A.,  Casilla  D.,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
|MiN,  MAUNG  SAN,  A.T.M.,  Court  Road,  Sagaing,  Upper  Burma. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  175 

Year  of 
Election. 

1912  1  fMiN,  MAUNG  TUN,  T.D.M.,  Superintendent  of  Police,  Yamethin,  Upper  Burma, 
1914  I  f  MINTER,  ALEXANDER  R.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1914  |  fMlNTER>  BRUCE,  c/o  A.  R.  Minter,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fMiNTER,  CLIFFORD,  c/o  Minter,  Simpson  <3k  Co.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

f  MINTER,  MERVYN,  c/o  A.  E.  Minter,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER  DUNBAR,  783  Calle  Florida,,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW,  New  Dunraven  Mines,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 

MITCHELL,  DAVID  THOMAS,  M.R.C.V.S.,  P.O.  Box  405,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

MITCHELL,  EDWARD  F.,  K.C.,  463  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fMiTCHELL,  JAMES,  M.I.M.M.,  Private  Bag,  Queen's  Mine,  Bulawayo  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  G.,  Ellesmere,  Jericho,  via  Stonor,  Tasmania. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  c/o  Messrs.  F.  W.  Barker  <&  Co.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

MITCHELL,  PERCY  JOSE,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MITCHELL,  S.  H.,  Sidn'ey,  Vancouver  Island,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fMiTCHELL,  WM.,  E.G.,  D.S.O.,  P.O.  Box,  129,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fMiTCHELSON,  HON.  E.,  17  Little  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

fMocKFORD,  F.  PEMBERTON,  P.O.  Box  96,  Pietersburg,  Zoutpansberg,  Transvaal,  South 

Africa, 

fMoDi,  EDALJI  M.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  Litt.D.,  F.C.S.,  Meher  Buildings,  Turdeo,  Bombay. 
MOFFAT,  H.  UNWIN,  P.O.  Box  592,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MOFFAT,  JOHN  B.,  Census  Office,  P.O.  Box  396,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MOFFAT,  R.  UNWIN,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  4dh  Royal  West  Kent,  Jubbalpere,  India. 
MOFFATT,  JOHN,  c/o  Messrs.  Dalgety  <fe  Co.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fMooG,  J.  W.,  P.O.  Box  146,  Pretoria,  South* Africa. 
MOHUN,  PENKIVIL  KING,  89  State  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
MOIR,  CHARLES  H.,  4A  Avenida  Sur  3,  Guatemala  ;  and  Finca  La  Luz,  Chicacao. 
Mom,  CHARLES  MAIN,  Ex-Lands  of  Nigeria,  Naraguta  P.O.,  Nigeria. 
fMoiR,  HENRY,  364  Park  Street,  Upper  Montclair,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. 
MOIR,  JAMES,  Ceylon. 
MOIB,  DUNCAN  ROBERTSON,  c/o  Messrs.  Thompson,  Moir  and  Galloway,  Prestea,  Gold  Coos 

Colony. 

MOISER,  BERNARD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  c/o  P.M.O.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
fMoLD,  CHARLES  T.,  760  Calle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MOLESWORTH,  THE  HON.  CHARLES  R.,  Cambridge  House,  Cambridge  Park,  Guernsey. 
MOLISON,  ALLAN  D.,  P.O.  Oshoek,  via  Lake  Chrissie,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
MOLIVBR,  HENRY,  Oficina  Ingeniero  Sectional,  E  station  Basairlbaso,  F.C.E.R.,  Argentine. 
fMoLLOY,  PAUL  AUGUSTUS,  P.  W.D.  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fMoLYNEUX,  A.  J.  C.,  P.O.  Box  526,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MONKMAN,  ROBERT  GEORGE,  c/o  Central  Cordoba  Railway  Co.,  Retiro  Station,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

MONRO,  CLAUDE  F.  H.,  c/o  Secretary  of  Mines,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
MONROE,  JAMES  H.,  Colonial  Cordage  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
MONSELL,  C.  N.,  Assistant  Resident,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria^ 
fMoNSON,  WILLIAM  J.,  Secretary  to  Administration,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
MONTAGUE,  AUBREY,  M.B.,  Nausori,  Fiji. 

MONTGOMERIE,  CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER,  13  Military  Road,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
MOHTGOMBRY,  ROBBRT,  Estacion  Retiro,  F.C.C.C.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MOJTYPBNNY,  J.,  National  Club,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MOODY,  S.  J.,  564  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine* 
fMooN,  E.  IVENS,  Apartado  150,  Tampico,  Tamps,  Mexico. 
MOON,  FREDERICK  WM.,  P.O.  Box  186,  Benoni,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fMooB,  Jomr  W.,  M.L.A.,  Hartford,  Moot  River,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
f  MOORB,  ALBERT. 
MOORB,  FREDERICK  HENRY,  c/o  Messrs.  Dalgety  &  Co.,  Sydney,  Neio  South  Wales. 

,  GBORGB  F.,  J.P.,  Frtmantle,  Western  Australia. 
MOORB,  HENRY  O.,  Department  of  Telegraphs,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
MOORB,  JAMBS  ROBERT. 
MOORE,  JOHN  VANDER  M.,  Minos  del  Centenillo,  por  la  Carolina,  Prov.  de  Jaen,  Spain. 


176  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 

Election. 

1913 
1910 
1883 


1906 
1912 
1902 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1910 
1914 
1914 
1915 
1909 
1910 
1909 
1914 
1912 
1914 
1914 
1915 
1915 


1914 
1913 
1910 
1914 
1910 
1915 
1896 
1914 
1912 
1915 
1915 
1910 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1881 
1913 

1916 
1911 
1914 
1912 
1915 
1897 
1915 
1890 
1904 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1906 
1913 
1909 


MOOBI,  L.  F.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

MOOBB,  COLONEL  HON.  SIB  NBWTON  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

f  MOOBE,  THB  RBV.  CANON  OBADIAH,  Principal,  Church  Missionary  Grammar  School,  Fre(  - 

town,  Sierra  Leone. 

MOOBB,  THOMAS,  National  Bank  Chambers,  Church  Square,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MOOBB,  W.  H.,  15  Oluny  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MOOBB,  PBOFBSSOB  WM.  HABBISON,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  The  University,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fMooRBS,  SAMUEL  W.,  Ettancia  El  17,  Balija  El  Ombu,  La  Paz,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 
MOOBHBAD,  MAJOR  EDWABD,  Colombo  Club,  Ceylon. 
MOBBTON,  ALBBBT  G.,  Government  Railway,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MOBGAN,  A.  R.,  Kampala,  Uganda. 

MOBGAN,  HON.  SIB  ABTHTTB,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
MOBGAN,  H.,  21  Catte  Oriente  3,  Guatemala. 
MOBGAN,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  94,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
MOBICB,  OHABLES,  F.R.C.S.,  Greymouth,  New  Zealand. 
MOBISON,  HON.  DONALD,  K.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
fMoBKEL,  ABTHUB  L.  R.,  P.O.  Box  448,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
MORLE,  A.  H.  PBBSOOT,  c/o  Secretariat^  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
MOBLEY,  CAPTAIN  ABTHUB  W.,  601  Me  Arthur  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MOBLBY,  THOMAS  B.,  Concordia,  Argentine. 
MOBPHY,  MONTAGUS  TBMPLB,  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MOBBBLL,  EDWABD  WILLIAM,  District  Magistrate,  British  North  Borneo. 
MOBBIS,  ALBEBT  EDWABD,  c/o  Royal  Mail  Steam  Packet  Co.,  Caixa  21,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 

Brazil 

MOBBIS,  DANIEL,  Calle  Alsina  888,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MOBBIS,  EDWABD  G.,  District  Commissioner,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

MOBBIS,  RIGHT  HON.  SIB  EDWABD  P.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland, 
MOBBIS,  G.  HOBTON,  Bryn-y-Qros,  Pymble,  Near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fMoBBis,  HERBERT  JAMES,  Government  Railways,  Ebute  Metta,  Lagos,  Nigeria, 
MOBBIS,  HBBBBBT  STAICLBY,  c/o  Secretariat,  Suva,  Fiji. 
fMoBBis,  Moss  H.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  785,  Durban,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
JMOBBIS,  PBBCY  A.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MOBBIS,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT  W.,  3  Owen  Road,  Singapore. 
MOBBIS,  WILLIAM,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

REV.  WILLIAM  CASE,  4670  Calle  Charcas,  Palermo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MOBBISBY,  A.  CLAYTON,  per  Private  Bag,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
f  MOBBISON,  OHABLBS  Y.,  Woldsevweg  10,  Hamburg. 
MOBBISON,  DONALD,  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MOBBISON,  G.  E.,  M.D.,  Peking,  China. 

fMoBBisoN,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Water  Hall,  Guildford,  Western  Australia. 
MOBBISON,  JOHN  ANGUS,  C.A.,  Railway  and  Harbour  Administration,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 

MOBBISON,  WILLIAM,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

MOBBISS,  P.  DE  CHEBIB,  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai  Bank,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Malay  States. 
MOBSB,  HEBMANN  0.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  2  Williams  Street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
MOBTIMOBJB,  FOSTBB  R.,  Cascade,  Mahe",  Seychelles. 
MOBTIMOBE,  R.  W.,  85  Water  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
MOBTON,  BBNJAMIN  K.,  P.O.  Box  37,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MOBTON,  HUBEBT,  701  Corbett  Building,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 
fMoBTON,  JAMBS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
MOBTOK,  JOHN  DBUMMOND,  Arcturus  P.O.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
MOBTON,  PHILIP  HBNBY,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MOSDBLL,  HARRIS  MUNDBLL,  M.B.,  Bonne  Bay,  Newfoundland. 
MOSBL,  SYDNBY  OHABLBS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa, 
MOSBLBY,  GBOBGB  B.,  Police  Department,  Maf eking,  South  Africa. 
MOSES,  MIOHABL,  Kampala,  Uganda. 
Moss,  CHABLBS,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
Moss,  GBOBGB,  J.P.,  Broome,  Western  Australia. 


N on- Resident  Fellows.  177 


Year  of 
Election. 

Moss,  JOHN  R.,  264  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

Moss,  WALTER  P.,  218  Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MOSURE,  FRANK  B.,  Burr  Lodge,  Whitby,  OnL,  Canada  ;  and  Cobalt,  Canada. 

MOTT,  EZRA  A.,  9  Central  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fMouLDEN,  BAYFIBLD,  88  Barnard  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

MOULDER,  THOMAS  H.  K.,  B.A.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Castries,  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 

MOUNSEY,  RIGHT  REV.  WILLIAM  R.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Labuan  and  Sarawak,  Bishop's 

House,  Kuching,  Sarawak  (via  Singapore). 
MOUNTAIN,  ARTHUR  H.,  Geraldton,  Western  Australia. 
fMouNTFORD,  WILLIAM  H.,  South  African  Milling  Co.,  Shand  Street,  Cape  Town,  South 

Africa. 

MOUSLET,  EDWARD  O.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  King's  College,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
MOUTRAY-READ,  MAJOR  BsRESFORD,  Tamale,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Ccast  Colony. 
MOWBRAY,  WILLIAM  ALFRED,  Lower  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
MOYSB,  CHARLES  E.,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Canada. 
MUECKE,  HON.  H.  0.  E.,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Medindie,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
MUIRHEAD,  JAMES  M.  P.,  c/o  Dunlop  Rubber  Co.,  3  Wallace  Street,  Fort,  Bombay,  India. 
fMuLCAHY,  LOVAT  A.,  M.D.,  566  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MTTLHALL,  JOHN  L.,  835  Calle  Rivadavia,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fMuLHOLLAND,   THE   HON.   GODFREY  J.  A.  M.  L.,  Government  House,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia,. 

MULLBR,  ALWYN  I.  G.,  C.CM  R.M.,  Carnarvon,  Gape  Province,  South  Africa. % 
fMtJLLER,  FRANZ. 

MULLER,  JAMES  E.,  B.A.,  Lady  Grey.  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
+MULLINS,  A.  G.,  Bank  of  Africa,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fMuLLiNS,  JOHN  FRANCIS  LANE,  Killoutan,  Potts  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fMuLLOY,  PROFESSOR  LORNE  W.  R.,  Iroguois,  Ontario,  Canada. 
fMuLOCK,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  518  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto, 

Canada. 

MUMMERY,  WILLIAM  R.,  F.I.C.,  Santa  Elena,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 
MUNDEN,  GEORGE  W.,  c/o  Bibiani,  Ltd.,  Dunkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MUNDY,  HUGH  G.,  Agricultural  Department,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
MUNDY,  CAPTAIN  VICTOR,  Police  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MUNN,  JOHN  S.,  Messrs.  Bowring  Bros.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
MUNNIK,  JAMES  B.,  J.P.,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 
MUNKHOUSE,  A.  O'GoRMAN,  Los  Gatos,  California,  U.S.A. 
MUNRO,  CHRISTOPHER  R.  ELLERINGTON,  Treasury  Assistant,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
MUNRO,  DONALD  M.,  P.O.  Box  949,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
tMuNRO,  DUNCAN  M.,  1894  Calle  Pueyrredon,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

uNRO,  JOHN. 

MUNRO,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  433,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fMuNRO,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  174,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MUNRO-FERGUSON,  H.E.,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  RONALD,  G.C.M.G.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MUNSON,  JOHN  H.,  K.C.,  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MUNTON,  E.  W.,  P.O.  Box  699,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
MURCHISON,  RODERICK,  Melbourne  Club,  Victoria. 
MURDOCH,  JAMES  A.,  Midhope,  Wahroonga,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MURFITT,  SAMUEL  CLEMENT,  Pine  Knoll,  Milton,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
MURKJON,  W.  J.  HOLT,  1535  Richardson  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MURLY,  CECIL,  c/o  Messrs.  Wilson,  Sons  &  Co.,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
MURPHY.  ALEXANDER  D.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MURPHY,  HON.  CHARLES,  M.P.,  174  Maclaren  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
MURPHY,  HON.  PETER,  M.L.C.,  Glostermin,  Hamilton,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
MURPHY,  CAPTAIN    WILLIAM    H.    W.,    Police    Department,    Francistown,  Bichuanaland 

Protectorate.  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Weld  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
MURRAY,  His  HONOUR  THE  HON.  C.  GIDEON,  Government  House,  St.  Lucia. 
VIFRRAY,  DONALD  D.C.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

M 


178  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

|MuRRAY,  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Sea  Point,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 


Year  of 
Election 

1903 
1901 
1888 
1913 
1902 
1916 
1916 
1911 
1911 
1915 
1913 
1898 
1914 
1904 
1914 
1903 
1882 
1913 


1913 
1903 
1911 
1914 
1916 
1909 
1916 
1914 
1914 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1915 


1914 
1912 
1875 
1912 
1912 
1892 
1896 


1913 
1916 
1913 
1912 


1883 
1912 
1915 
1895 
1901 
1913 
1914 
1909 
1910 
1913 
1909 
1912 


fMuRRAY,  GEO.  E.,  M.B.,  F.R.G.S.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

f MURRAY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  GEORGE  J.  R.,  B.A..  LL.B.,  Magill,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

MURRAY,  GEORGE  S.,  Aporo,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

MURRAY,  HERBERT,  319  Bulwer  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

MURRAY,  H.  E.,  19  Brick  Dam,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

MURRAY,  JACK,  Andilamena,  Ambutondrayaka,  Madagascar. 

MURRAY,  JAMES  P.,  445  Euclid  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fMuRRAY,  H.E.,  JOHN  H.  P.,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

MURRAY,  JOHN  MACKENZIE,  1745  Calle  Montevideo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fMuRRAY,  RONALD  RODERICK,  M.B.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodwia. 

j MURRAY,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS  K.,  K.C.M.G.,  Cleland  Maritzburg,  Natal. 

MURRAY,  VALENTINE,  Niger  Co.  Kano,  Nigeria. 

fMuRRAY,  WILLIAM,  Tanosu,  via  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  NaragutaTin  Mine,  Nigeria. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM  A.,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Chittagong,  India. 

fMuRRAY-AYNSLEY,  HUGH  PERCY,  J.P.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

MURRAY- JOSE,  PERCIVAL  GARDINER,  Tarkiva  and  Abossa  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Abosso,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 

MUSGRAVE,  JAMES,  Buenos  Aires  Western  Railway,  Estacion  Once,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine.' 
Muss,  LEONARD  J.,  Supervisor  of  Customs,  Sekondi,  Gold  Goaat  Colony. 
MUSSON,.HAROLD  M.,  Estancia  Lucero,  Banderalo,  F.C.  Oeste,  Argentine. 
MY  ATT,  A.  E.,  c/o  Standard  Bank  of  Canada,  Calgary,  Canada. 
MYERS,  ALFRED  DE  CORDOVA,  75  Barry  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
MYERS,  ARTHUR  M.,  c/o  Campbell  &  Efirenfried  Co.,  Ltd.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
MYERS,  HORACE  V.,  "  Mayville,"  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
MYERS,  JACK  M.,  11  Moore  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MYERS,  JOHN,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
MYBRS,  JOSEPH,  Royal  Alexandra  Hotel,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

,  KENNETH,  214  Holly  Lodge,  Vancouver,  Canada. 
MYERS,  MICHAEL,  LL.B.,  219  Wellington  Terrace,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
MYERS,  WILJLIAM  CHARLES,  655  Pender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

NAIRN,  DOUGLAS,  La  Constancia,  Cuchilla  Redenda,  F.C.E.R.,  Argentine. 

NAIRN,  HENRY. 

f  NAIRN,  JOHN,  Oteka,  Havelock  North,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

NAIRN,  R.  M.,  P.O.  Box  123,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

NAMTKR,  L.  B.,  New  York  Athletic  Club,  Central  Park  South,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

fNANTON,  AUGUSTUS  M.,  381  Main  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada 

,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Barrister-at-Law,  2/5  Security  Buildings,  Queen  Street,  Auckland, 

New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

NASH,  ALFRED  W.,  c/o  Bewick,  Moreing  &  Co.,  Apsheronskaya,  Kuban  Province,  Russia. 
NASH,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  P.O.  Box  151,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada. 
NASH,  HENRY  E.,  P.O.  Box  1050,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
NASH,  CAPTAIN  SIDNEY  DAWSON,  District  Commissioner,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

NASH,  WILLIAM  GILES,  Minos  de  Rio  Tinto,  Provincia  de  Huelva,  Spain. 
NASHIPUR,  THE  MAHARAJA  OF,  Nashipur  Rajbati,  Bengal,  India. 
NASMYTH,  HUGH,  Silimpopon,  British  North  Borneo. 

fNATHAN,  EMILE,  M.L.A.,  Barrister -at- Law,  P.O.  Box  195,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
NATHAN,  LIONEL,  P.O.  Box  503,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
NATHAN,  MANFRED,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
NATHAN,  SIDNBY  J.,  Vice-Consul  for  Sweden,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
NATHAN,  VENOUR  V.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
NAUDI,  CARLO  GALEA,  LL.D.,  41  Strada  Genio,  Valetta,  Malta. 
NAYLOR,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Messrs.  Graham  Rowe  &  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
NAZ,  JOSEPH  L.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
NEALE,  FREDERICK,  B.A.,  Department  of  Justice,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


179 


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1911 
1914 
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1910 
1914 
1914 
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1909 

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1889 

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1913 

1912 

1915 

1904 

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1893 

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1889 

1910 

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1914 

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1900 

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1893 

1904 

1912 

1911 

1914 

1911 

1911 

1910 


NBAME,  J.  ARMSTRONG,  Collegiate  School,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand, 

,  JOHN  FRANCIS  B.,  La  Nina,  Zapiola,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 
,  PERCEVAL  CLAY,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
NEITENSTEIN,  CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  W.,  I.S.O.,  cjo  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

NELL,  ANDREAS,  M.R.C.S.,  Eye  Hospital,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
NELLES,  R.  CAMPBELL,  P.O.  Box  2023,  Montreal,  Canada. 
NELSON,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES,  South  Africa. 

NELSON,  DEIGHTON  C.,  c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
NELSON,  ERIC  G.  S.,  c/o  Brazilian  Warrant  Co.,  Santos,  Brazil. 
fNELsoN,  ERNEST  H.,  Vancouver  Island,  B.C.,  Canada. 
NELSON,  FRANCIS  E.,  Rouncil,  Havelock  North,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

,  HUGH  HOPE,  1313  Tucuman,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
NELSON,  IVAN,  11  Loftus  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
NELSON,  THOMAS,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Calvert  Lodge,  Walker  Avenue,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
NELSON-WARD.  MARMADUKE,  English  Club,  478  Bartolomt'  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine, 
NESBITT,  HON.  WALLACE,  K.C.,  Toronto,  Canada. 
NESBR,  JOHANNES  A.,  M.L.A.,  Attorney-at-Lawt  P.O.  Box  22,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South 

Africa. 

NETTLETON,  JOHN,  Nongoma,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
NEVILE,  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY. 

NEVILL,  LORD  RICHARD,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
NEVILL,  MOST  REV.  S.  T.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Dunedin  <fc  Primate  of  New  Zealand, 

Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
NEVILLE,  R.  S.,  K.C.,  28  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
NEW,  VERNON  A.,  B.S.A.  Police,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
fNEWBERRY,  CHARLES,  Prynnsburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
fNEWBERRY,  CHARLES  HAROLD,  Federated  Malay  States. 
NEWBERRY,  CHARLES  J.,  Beach  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
NEWBERRY,  VICTOR  L.,  Pre-stea  Block  A,  Prestea,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
tNEWBOULD,  WILLIAM,  Colle  Defensa  657,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
NEWCOMB,  GUY,  P.O.  Box  45,  Havelock  North,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
NEWCOMBE,  EDMUND  LESLIE,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Justice,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
NEWDIGATE,  WM.,  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
fNEWELL,  JOHN  A.,  B.A.,  M.Ej.,  25  Oxford  Street,  Lyttelton,  New  Zealand. 
NEWHAM,  REV.  FRANK  D.,  B.A.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
fNEWLAND,  SIMPSON,  The  Terrace,  Avenue  Road,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
NEWMAN,  FRANK  J.  E.,  P.O.  Box  764,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
NEWMAN,  KELSEY  J.,  University  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
NEWMAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  19  Avenue  Cogels,  Antwerp. 
NEWMARK,  CHARLES  W.,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
NEWSAM,  ARTHUR  FOWLER,  M ahe,  Seychelles. 

NEWTON,  CECIL  ELSDAILE,  M.A.,  Colegio  Nacional,  Pilar,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
NEWTON,  FRANK  J.,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Treasurer-General,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
NEWTON,  HAROLD  STANLEY,  Ocean  Island,  Western  Pacific. 
NEWTON,  HON.  JOHN  C.,  M.L.C.,  Coaling  Co.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
NEWTON-HOWES,  ROBERT  W.,  Railway  Department,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fNEY,  FRED  J.,  125  Ethelbert  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fNiCHOL,  WALTER  CAMERON,  cjo  "  Daily  Province,"  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fNiCHOL,  WILLIAM,  M.I.M.E.,  Kroonstad  Coal  Estate  Co.,  Vierfontein,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
fNiCHOLAS,  WM.,  F.G.S.,  Southampton,  Balingup,  Western  Australia. 
tNiCHOLL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lonely  ReefG.M.  Co.,  Inyati,  Rhodesia. 
NICHOLLS,  HAROLD  A.  A.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Roseau,  Dominica. 
NICHOLLS,  WILLIAM,  Urn  Ruaba,  Kordofan,  Sudan. 
NICHOLS,  EDWARD  H.,  Ashleigh,  Digby,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
NICHOLS,  EMERSON,  P.O.  Box  354,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
NICHOLS,  FREDERIC  A.,  Highlands  Estate,  Phoenix,  Mauritius. 

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1914 
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1889 
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1911 
1914 
1889 
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1914 
1913 
1911 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1912 
1913 
1912 
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1908 


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1909 
1911 
1888 
1892 


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1913 


1904 


1913 
1912 
1913 


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1904 
1905 
1904 
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1910 


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1895 
1914 
1902 
1914 
1914 


NICHOLS,  COLONEL  J.  COWIE,  V.D.,  A.D.C.,  Kuriheka,  Maheno,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 
NICHOLSON,  ISAAC,  P.O.  Box  544,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
NICKSON,  GEORGE,  Estancia  Las  Petacas,  San  Jorge,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
NICOL,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Solicitor-General's  Office,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
NICOLL,  REV.  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.,  228  Calle  Pacay,  Lima,  Peru  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
,  PERCY,  Longueville,  per  Private  Bag,  Sabiwa,  Rhodesia. 

NlEDERHEITMANN,    SYDNEY    R. 

NIELSON,  NIEL  HINGLE,  387  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

NIMMO,  NORMAN  HENRY,  San  Martin  362,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

|NiND,  CHARLES  E.,  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

NISBET,  ROBERT  HAWKE,  Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  Chiengmai,  Siam. 

NIXON,  ROBERT,  P.O.  Box  200,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

fNoBLE,  ARTHUR  H.,  American  Tobacco  Co.,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

NOBLE,  ERNEST  C.,  Ibecuy,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

fNoBLE,  JOHN,  J.P.,  W  alder  sea,  Ourimbah  Road,  Mosman,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

NOLAN,  JAMES  WREY,  Barrister -at-Law,  P.O.  Box  132,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

f  NOLAN,  R.  H.,  Hawera,  New  Zealand. 

NOLAN,  R.  H.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Medical  Department,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

NORDIN,  O.  W.,  Swedish  Canadian  Lumber  Co.,  Nor  din,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

NORDON,  ERNEST,  P.O.  Box  428,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

fNoRMAN,  HERMAN  CAMERON,  British  Legation,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

NORRIS,  ARTHUR,  Rua  Rozario  156,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

NORRIS,  PERCIVAL  M.,  P.W.D.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

NORRIS,  THOMAS  C.,  Estancia  Maquinchao,  vid  San  Antonio  Oeste,  Argentine. 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM,  Strangers  Club,  476  Bartolome'  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

NORRIS,  W.  PERRIN,  M.D. 

NORTHCOTE,  GEOFFREY  A.  STAFFORD,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Kyambu,  British  East 

Africa. 

NORTHCROFT,  GEORGE  A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

NOTLEY,  WM.  K.,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
NOTON,  CECIL  A.,  A.M.I.E.E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Grace  Bros.  <k  Co.,  Iquique,  Chili. 
fNouBSE,  HENRY,  P.O:  Box  126,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fNoYCE,    ETHELBERT   W.,    Boscobello,    Newcastle,    Natal,    South    Africa    (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

NOYES,  FREDERICK,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  787  Richmond  Street,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
NOYES,  HENRY,  499  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne^  Victoria. 
NUGENT,  HORACE  DICKINSON,  H.B.M.  Consul-General,  805  Pullman  Building,  Chicago, 

in.,  U.S.A. 

NUNAN,  HON.  JOSEPH  J.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  K.C.,  Attorney-General,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana 

(Corresponding  Secretary), 

NUNN,  B.,  c/o  Colonial  Secretariat,  Singapore  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
NUTT,  HON.  WALTER  F.,  M.L.C.,  Straits  Trading  Co.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
NYE,  DOUGLAS  HARVBY,  1475  Calle  Rivadavia,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fOATS,  FRANCIS,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

OBEYESEKERE,  DONALD,  B.A.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Batadola,  Veyangoda,  Ceylon. 

fOBEYESEKERE,  FORESTER  A.,  B.A.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Hill  Castle,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

•J-OBEYESEKERE,  JAMES  P.,  B.A.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Batadola,  Veyangoda,  Ceylon. 

OBEYESEKERE,  HON.  SIR  SOLOMON  C.,  M.L.C.,  Hill  Castle,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

O'BRIEN,  H.E.,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES  R.M.,    C.M.G.,  Government  House,  SeychoHes 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 
O'BRIEN,  JOHN,  Wyoming,  Macguarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

,  WILLIAM  J.,  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
O'CoNNELL,  GEORGE  J.,  Estancia  Derrynane,  Venado  Tuerto,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
jO'CoHNiLL,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  Resident  Magitlrate,  Motsel  Bay,  South  Africa. 
O'CONNOR,  DESMOND,  Estancia  Maquinchao,  San  Antonio  Oeste,  Argentine. 
O'CONNOR,  MAURICE  P.,  Vena  Sugar  Factory,  Villa  Fontes,  via  Chinde,  Portuguese  East 

Africa. 


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1897 
1901 
1906 


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1912 
1905 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1912 
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1903 
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1916 
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1881 
1913 
1915 
1916 
1914 
1913 


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1915 
1907 


N on-Resident  Fellows.  181 

Year  of 
Election. 
1915     fO'CoNNOR,  JOHN,  M.A.,  M.D.,  1042  Avenida  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  ODLUM,  PROFESSOR  EDWARD,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  1710  Grant  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  O'DONAGHUE,  DENIS  J.  F.,  D.P.H.,  L.R.C.S.I.,  L.R.C.P.J.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  O'DwYER,  NICHOLAS  W.,  Lucky  Chance  Mines,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

1911  fOELZE,  WILN.,  P.O.  Box  11,  Bremen,  Germany  ;  and  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
1882      OFFICER,  WILLIAM,  c/o  Messrs.  Goldsbrough,  Mori  de  Co.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1914  OGDSN,  HARRY  K.,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  OGILVIE,  ALEXANDER,  238  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1901  fOaiLviE,  ARTHUR  H.,  J.P..  Suva,  Fiji. 

1902  fOoiLViB,  PATRICK  A.,  P.O.  Box  418,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1891  OGLE,  GEORGE  REYNOLDS,  P.O.,  The  Bluff,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

1912  O'GRADY,  G.  DE  COURCY,  142  College  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1910  O'HARA,  FRANCIS  C  T.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Trade,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1913  OLDHAM,  CHARLES  A.,  P.O.  Box  430,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1910  fOLDHAM,  GRIMBLE  V.,  Siantar  P.O.,  East  Coast,  Sumatra.  [  Wales. 

1915  fOLDHAM,  MARCUS,  J.P.,  Rainworth,    Victoria  Road,,  Bellevue  Hill,  Sydney,  New  South 
1907  O'LEARY,  HENRY  J.,  Vrede,  Carlton  Station,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 

1916  OLIVER,  ARTHUR  CARD  ELL,  Albany,  Western  Australia. 
1915  OLIVER,  A.  H.,  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1913  OLIVER,  F.  A.,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Asuncion.  Paraguay. 

1909  -{-OLIVER,  HON.  FRANK,  M.P.,  191  Somerset  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada, 

1915  OLIVER,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  Hartley,  Rhodesia. 

1912  OMAN,  D.  J.,  Director  of  Education,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  O'MEARA,  Rsv.  ARTHUR  E.,  Willow  Park,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1901  O'MBARA,  THOMAS  P.,  23  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  O'MoLONY,  FREDERICK  S.,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
1913  fO'NEAL,  THOMAS  W  B.,  M.A.,  Mount  Prospect,  St.  Peter's,  Barbados. 

O'NEALE,  ROBERT  D.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Qouyave,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

O'NEILL,  CHARLES  E.,  c/o  African  Association,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 
FRED,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

fONSLOW,  G.  M.  MACARTHUR,  Camden  Park,  Menangle,  New  South  Wales. 

ONSLOW,  LIEUT. -COLONBL  J.   W.   MAOARTHUR,   M.L.A.,   Gibulla,   Menangle,  New  South 
Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club. 

OPENSHAW,  F.  D.  B.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

OPET,  J.  H.,  Redcliffe  House,  Great  Batanga,  Cameroon^,  West  Africa. 

tOppENHEiMER,  ERNEST,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

ORAMS,  THOMAS,  MoUendo,  Peru. 

fORCHARD,  A.  J.,  R.N.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  22  Latimer  Square  K.,  Ghristchnrc.h,  Neu>  Zealand. 

ORCHARD,  LAWRENCE  B.,  711,  1st  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

ORD,  GEORGB  R.,  Adjah  Bippo  Mine,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

O'REILLY,  JAMES  W.  LEOPOLD,  Towers,  Hunters  Hill,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ORFORD,  REV.  CANON  HORACE  WM.,  M.A.,  The  Rectory,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

ORMAN,  FRED  WILLIAM,  Ingeneiro  White,  F.C.S.,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argent u<< . 

ORME,  WILLIAM  BRYCE,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Federated  Malay  States. 

ORMEROD,  GEORGE  H.,  M.Inst.C.E.,    Railway  Building  P.O.,  Chittagong.    India  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

f  ORMOND,  GEORGE  C.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

ORMOND,  HORACE,  Barrister -at- Law,  13  Merchants  Bank  Buildings,  Winnipeg.  Canada. 

ORMOND,  HON.  JOHN  DA  VIES,  M.L.C.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

ORPEN,  R.  T.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Port  Antonio,  Jamaica. 

O'RORKE,  GEORGE  M..  Burma. 

O'RoRKE,  RT.  REV.  MOWBRA  Y  STEPHEN,  M.A.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Accra,  Bishopsbourne,  Sekondi 
Gold  Coast  Colony. 

,  JOSEPH  MILLERD,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

fORPEN,  REDMOND  N.  M.,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  Hilldown,  Campbell  P.O.,  Cape  Province,  Soutl 
Africa. 

ORR,  ALEX.  HARMAN,  Changkat  Salak  Estate,  Salak,  North  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fORR,  CAPTAIN  HON.  CHARLES  W.,  Chief  Secretary,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 


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1912 
19U 
1910 
1904 
1914 
1909 
1912 
1907 


1911 
1913 

1913 
1914 
1913 
1915 

1913 
1914 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1910 
1910 
1915 
1872 
1913 
1914 
1902 
1913 
1914 
1915 
"1915 
'1913 


ORR,  JOHN,  Lodge  Road,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

ORR,  SAMUEL  R.,  British  Bank  of  South  America,  Ruade  Hosperio,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

ORB,  THOMAS,  C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

OBB,  WILLIAM  H.,  Paseo  Colon  515,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

OBBETT,  HENBY  MACAULAY,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

OSBOBNE,  EDWIN,  Edea,  Cameroon*,  West  Africa. 

OSBOBNE,  ERNBST  0.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fOsBOBNE,  FRANCIS  DOUGLAS,  Gopong,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

OSBORNB,  FREDERICK  G.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

OSBORNE,  GEORGE,  Foxlow,  via  Bungendore,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Union  Club,  Sydney. 

fOsBOBNE,  HENBY  C.,  Hopewood,  Bowral,  New  South  Wales. 

OSBORNE,  JOHN,  132  Montpelier  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

,  OLIVBB  T.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
OSBURN,  WILLIAM,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
OSLBB,  SIB  EDMUND  B.,  M.P.,  Craigleigh,  Toronto,  Canada. 

0' SULLIVAN,  EBNEST,  c/o  English,  Scottish  and  Australian  Bank,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
O'SULLIVAN,  HON.  THOMAS,  M.L.C.,  Attorney-General,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
fOswALD,  HERM  E.,  Schlossgartenplatz  41,  Darmstadt,  Germany. 
f  OSWALD,  JAMES  D.,  Merton,  Caul  field,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

OSWALD,  JOHN,  Departaments  de  Via  y  Obras,  322  Catte  Guanachani,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
O'TooLE,  WILLIAM  F.,  Customs  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
OTTER,  ALFRED,  c/o  Post  Office,  Tavoy,  Burma. 
OULTON,  JOHN  T.,  Magogoni,  Thika,  British  East  Africa. 
OUTBBBRIDQE,  NORMAN  A.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

OUTBRBRIDGE,  SIR  JOSEPH,  Messrs.  Harvey  &  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
OUTHWAITE,  ROBERT  LEONARD,  M.P. 
OUTBAM,  SIB  JAMES,  BABT.,  Vermilion,  Alberta,  Canada. 
OWEN,  ALFRED  B.,  Dr.  Barnardo's  Homes,  50  Peter  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
OWEN,  ARTHUR  L.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
OWEN,  HUBEBT  BERRY,  Meyer  &  Charlton  G.  M.  Co.,  P.O.  Box  27,  Jeppestown,  Transvaal, 

South  Africa. 

OWEN,  HUGH  BBINDLBY,  M.B.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
OWEN,  THOMAS  ALBXANDEB,  c/o  Comtelburo  Ltd.,  Caixa  de  Correo  266,    Rio  de  Janeiro, 

Brazil 

OWEN,  W.  PBIOE,  441  Seymour  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
OWEN,  WM.  E.  M.,  c/o  B.S.A.  Co.,  Cliilanga,  Northern  Rhodesria. 
OYLUR,  ISAAC  B.,  La  Reina,  Sanabria,  F.C.  Cordoba,  Argentine. 
OZZABD,  ALBEBT  TBONSON,  Public  Hospital,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

PACE,  FBEDBBICK  W.,  388  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

PACK,  GEORGE  H.,  Messrs.  G.  Goulding  de  Sons,  Toronto,  Canada. 

PACK.  ROBEBT  F.,  Minneapolis  General  Electric  Light  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  U.S.A. 

PADDOCK,  WILLIAM  G.,  Messrs.  Jos.  Forster  &  Co.,  South  Parade,  Bangalore,  India. 

PADDON,  J.  A.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

PAGAN,  JOHN  H.,  P.O.  J3oz.248,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

PAGE,  HARBY  WM.,  Dairy  Farm  Co.,  Ltd.,  Hong-Kong. 

PAGE,  OLIVER  E  ,  J.P.,  Park  Drive,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

PAGBT,  OWBN,  F.,  M.D.,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 

,  HENRY  NICHOLAS,  J.P.,  3  Artillery  Place,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
PAIBAUDEAU,  JULES,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
PAISH,  THOMAS  A.,  The  Refinery,  Minatitlan,  Ver.,  Mexico. 
P AXEMAN,  CAPTAIN  ANDREW  E. 
PALFBBMAN,  LIONEL,  Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony 

ARTHUR  C.  H. ,  Palmarosa,  Hamilton,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
PALMEB,  CECIL  OWEN,  Blaauwprantz,  via  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
PALMEB,  EDWIN  VIDAL,  Whatatutu,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
IPALMER,  G.  GREYHAM,  411  Pender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 


: 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


183 


Year "f 
Election. 

1901 
1900 
1916 
1913 
1913 
1909 
1915 
1904 
1899 
1907 
1906 
1911 
1891 
1913 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1913 
1908 
1904 
1915 
1882 

1914 
1915 
1913 
1916 
1912 
1916 
1914 
1902 
1914 
1890 
1908 
1913 
1904 
1913 
1912 
1914 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1899 
1915 
1911 
1905 
1915 
1879 
1915 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1916 
1902 


IPALMER,  JAMES  D.,  P.O.  Box  250,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

PALMER,  JOHN  E.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  Seuth  Wales. 

PALMER,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Rickerts  Vraage,  Nylstroom,  Transvaal. 

PALMER,  JOSEPH,  Amalfi,  Longueville,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

PALMER,  RICHARD  H.,  Native  Commissioner,  Balovale,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

PALMER,  RICHMOND  M.,  P.O.  Box  185,  Kamloops,  Canada. 

PALMER,  SYDNEY  CHARLES,  2A  Puente  de  Alvarado  53,  Mexico  City,  Mexico. 

f  PALMER,  THOMAS  NORMAN  P.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  The  Fountain,  Uitenhage,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 

fPALMER,  THOMAS,  The  Fountain,  Uitenhage,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

PALMKR,  VALENTINE  C.,  292  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

PALMER,  WM.  JARVIS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

PALMQRBN,  VICTOR,  Perlis,  via  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

fPAPENFUS,  HERBERT  B.,  K.C.,  M.L.A.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  5155,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa, 

PARATA,  REV.  HOANI,  The  Vicarage,  Riverton,  Southland,  New  Zealand. 

PARE,  HENRY  ALFRED,  Victoria,  MaM,  Seychelles. 

PABOITER,  D.  S.,  Union  Ca-stle  SS.  Co.,  P.O.  Box  7,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

PARIENTE,  EDMUND,  Lago  Nahuel  Huapi,  Territorio  Neuquen,  Argentine. 

PARK,  E.  R.,  cjo  Dunlop  Rubber  Co.,  14  Baillie  Street,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

PARK,  JOHN  SCOTT,  P.O.  Box  40,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

PARK,  MUNGO,  Kuala  Kubu,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

PARKER,  CHARLES  E.,  P.O  Box  109,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

t  PARKER,  DANIEL  JOSEPH,  Kaiti,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

fPARKER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  FRED  HARDYMAN,  M.A.,  B.L.,  F.R.G.S.,  Grenada, 

West  Indies. 

PARKER,  GEORGE  A.,  "  Overseas  Daily  Mirror,"  Toronto,  Canada. 
PARKER,  HENRY,  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Beira,  Portugese  East  Africa. 
PARKER,  HERBERT  L.,  Audit  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

PARKER,  HUMPHRY  FRANCIS,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
PARKER,  JOHN  MIDDLETON,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
PARKER,  CAPT.  OLIVER,  Governm.ent  House,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
PARKHR,  PERCY  HORACE,  Wenlock  Ranch,  Private  Bag,  Gwanda,  Rhodesia. 
f  PARKER,  ROBERT,  26  Lmvther  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
PARKER,  ROBERT  LEWIS,  Glenmavis,  Elphin  Road,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
PARKER,  SIR  STEPHEN  HENRY,  K.C.M.G.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
PARKER,  WM.  A.,  Official  Receiver,  Georgetotyn,  British  Guiana. 
PARKBS,  J.  N.,  Toumsville,  Queensland. 

f  PARKES,  JOHN  S.,  P.O.  Box  1660,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PARKSS,  THOMAS  JESSE,  Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
PARKINSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Rawer  a,  New  Zealand. 
PARKYN,  THE  VERY  REV.  NATHANIEL  L.,  Deanery,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 
PARLBY,  EDWARD  M.  HALL,  Long  ValUy  Ranche,  Alix,  Alberta,  Canada. 
PARNBLL,  DONALD  INGLIS,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 

PARR,  H.  ERNEST,  Rocklands,  Tuli,  ma  Palapye  Road,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 
PARR,  HERBERT  THOMAS,  Serowe,  via  Palapye  Road,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 
fPARRATT,  WM.  HEATHER,  M.I.M.E.,  Plantation  Rose  Hall,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 
PARRY,  HUGH  JONES,  Mines  Department,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PARRY,  REGINALD  H.,  P.O.  Box  702,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
PARSONS,  ALLAN  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Victoriaborg,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
PARSONS,  A.  H.,  Messrs.  Mappin  &  Webb,  100  Rua  do  Ouvidar,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil 
fPARSONS,  CECIL  J.,  190  Davey  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
t  PARSONS,  DUDLEY  ST.  LEGBR,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
PARSONS,  LAURENCE  D.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Government  Asylum,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
PARTRIDGE,  THOMAS  M.,  Namalanga  Estate,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 
PASCO,  MONTAGUE  G.  C.,  Bank  of  Australasia,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
PASSMORE,  REV.  JOSEPH,  P.O.  Box  501,  Madras,  India. 
PATBN,  R.  B.,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PATERSON,  ALBERT  RUTHERFORD,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  c/o  P.M.O.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
,  ALEXANDER  S.,  Rattray  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 


184 

Year  of 
Election. 

1913 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1913 

1915; 

1913 
1910 
1914 
1915 
1891 
1914 
1907 
1913 
1912 
1913 
1905 
1887 
1913 
1914 
1889 
1912 
1903 
1880 
1904 
1915 
1915 
1912 
1915 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


1914 

1914 
1914 
1913 
1889 

1910 
1915 
1913 

1906 
1906 
1902 
1903 
1901 
1910 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1911 

1908 

1913 
1912 
1901 


PATERSON,  DAVID  G.,  69  Strand  Street.,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

PATERSON,  GEORGE,  Herman,  St.  Andrew's,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

PATERSON,  GEORGE  R.,  Bloemfontein  Club,  South  Africa. 

PATERSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  R.  W.,  179  Notre  Dame  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

PATERSON,  HON.  T.  W.,  Government  House,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PATON,  EDWARD  GUY,  London  &  River  Plate  Bank,  Pernambuco,  Brazil. 

PATON,  GEORGE,  Sea  View,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

f  PATON,  HUGH,  cfo  Shedden  Forwarding  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

PATRICK,  JULIAN,  309  Confederation  Life  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 

PATTERSON,  CHARLES  CAMPBELL,  102  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

f  PATTERSON,  D.  W.  HARVEY,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

PATTERSON,  COLONEL  G.  W.  S.,  Northern  Club,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

t  PATTERSON,  JOHN  HUNTER,  JUN.,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

PATTERSON,  W.  H.,  Sanitary  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

PATTINSON,  HARRY  R.,  423  Maryland  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

PATTON,  THOMAS  B.,  Reyina,  Canada. 

PAVER,  GILBERT  E.,  National  Bank,  Brandfort,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa, 

fPAWSEY,  ALFRED,  Winchester  Park,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

PAY,  FRANCIS  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  1136,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

PAY,  WM.  P. ,  Chelmsford  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

fPAYN,  PHILIP  FRANCIS,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box  92,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

t  PAYNE,  ARTHUR  E.  T.,  75  Elizabeth  Street.  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fPAYNE,  EDWARD,  F.G.S. 

t  PAYNE,  J.  FREDERICK  W.,  Barrister '-at- Law,  75  Elizabeth  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

t  PAYNE,  HON.  THOMAS  H.,  M.L.C.,  Leura,  Toorak,  Victoria. 

PAYNE- GALL  WE  Y,  ARTHUR,  Siputch,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

PAYNE-GALLWEY,  LIONEL,  Salmon  Arm,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fPE,  MOUNG  ZAW,  B.A.,  Asst.  Inspector  of  Schools,  Moulmein,  Burma. 

PEACE,  ALFRED  C.,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Bartolome  Mitre   402,  Buenos    Aires, 

Argentine. 
PEACOCK,  HON.  SIR  ALEXANDER  JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  339  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

PEACOCK,  GEORGE  L.,  Queenstown,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
PEACOCK,  KENNETH  D.,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
PEACOCK,  T.  C.  H.,  P.O.  Box  100,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
f  PEACOCKS,  A.  W.  H.,  P.O.  Box  6286,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa  ;  and  Queenstown,  Smith 

Africa. 

PEAD,  THOMAS  D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

PEARCE,  ARCHIBALD  BROUGH,  P.O.  Box  4816,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PEARCE,  HON.  ALEXANDER  HUGH  BLAXELL,  M.E.C.,  J.P.,  L.R.C.P.,  Port  Stanley,  Falkland 

Island*. 

f  PEARCE,  ARTHUR  E.,  Messrs.  Levin  <fc  Co.,  Ltd..  Wellington,  Neiv  Zealand. 
PEARCE,  ERNEST  P.,  Registrar -General's  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fPEARCE,  HENRY,  Sayward  Buildings,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PEARCB,  HERBERT  G.,  Penhalonga,  via  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 
fPEARCE,  JOHN,  42  Esplanade  Buildings,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
PKARCE.  WILLIAM.  Canadian  Pacific  Raibiw>/.  Calsjary.  Canada. 
PEARCEY,  JAMES  FREDERICK,  Wanderer  Mine,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 
PEARD,  HENBY  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cordoba  436,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
PEARMAIN,  ERNEST  D.,  A.M.T.E.E.  (Lond.),  " Roseivarne"  Curepipe  Road,  Mauritius. 
PEARS,  CHARLES  FFOLLIOTT,  c/o  Messrs.  Sadler  <fc  Knight,  Brisbane  Street,  Launcestov , 

Tasmania. 
PE ARSE,  ALBERT  WM.,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  "Pastoral  Review,'''  10  Bligh  Street,  Sydney ,  New 

Smith   Wrrlo". 

PEARSE,  BERTRAM  KENLBSIDB,  9  Calle  Oriente  14,  Guatemala. 
PBARSB,  FRANCIS  N.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fPsARSE,    HON.    SAMUEL   H.,  M.L.C.,    F.R.G.S.,    Elephant  House,  Broad  Street,   Lagos, 
Nigeria. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


185 


Year  of 
Election. 

1912  PEARSON,  ARTHUR,  Elisabethville,  Katanga,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Cape  Town. 

1913  PEARSON,  C.  H.,  299  Bartolome"  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1912  PEARSON.  FAIRLIE  CUNNINGHAMS,  F.C.P.,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 
1915  fPEARSON,  GEORGE  BASTOW,  Calle  Callao  1823,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1906  PEARSON, PROFESSOR  H.  H.  W.,M.A.,F.L.S., South  African  College.  Cape  Town,  South  Africa 

1912  PEARSON,  JAMBS  RAE,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S.,  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Meerut,  India  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1913  PEARSON,  JOHN  EDGAR,  P.O.  Box  752,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  PEARSON,  JOHN  MAURICE,  Asst.  Dist.  Commissioner.  Nairobi,  British  Ea-st  Africa. 

1901  "f  PEARSON,  JOHN  B.,  Sale,  Victoria. 

1913  fPEARSON,  JOHN  WATSON,  Pacific  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

1911  | PEARSON.  VINCENT  H.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1910  fPEARSON,  WILLIAM,  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
1898  IPEARSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  29  Rue  des  Vinaigriers,  Paris. 

1913  PEART,  HARRY,  Las  Macitas,  Gilbert,  F.C.E.R.,  Argentine. 

1913  tPfiASE>  EDWARD,  Northern  Rhodesia  Cotton  Co.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia 
1908  PEDDIE,  JOHN  LAING,  Government  Railway,  Jebba,  Nigeria. 

1912  PEDLEY,  ARTHUR  DOLBY,  Point  Piper,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  PEEBLES,  CHARLES,  Pacific  Steam  Navigation  Company,  Panama  (Corresponding  Secretary) 

1905  PEEBLES,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT  W.,  Government  House,  Dominica. 

1908  PEECH,  PERCY,  P.O.  Box  199,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1909  PEET,  GEORGE  L.,  Ranchmen's  Club,  Calgary,'  Alberta,  Canada. 

1904  PEET,  JAMES,  M.I.M«ch.E.,  Santo  Apohnia  355.  Camilla  511,  Lima,  Peru. 

1904  PEIRIS,  JAMES,  B.A.,  LL.M.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Rippleworth,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1904  PEIRSON,  ALEXANDER  R.,  P.O.  Box  561,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1892  PEIHSON,  JOSEPH  WALDIE,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box   561,    Johannesburg,  South  Africa  (Corre- 

sponding Secretary). 

1912  PELHAM,  FREDERICK,  26  North  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago,  III,  U.S.A. 

1912  fPELLATT,  COLONEL  SIR  HENRY  M.,  C.V.O.,  Traders  Bank  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1914  PEMBERTON,  A.  G.,  423  Tegler  Building,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1898  PEMBERTON,  FREDERICK  B.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1899  PEMBERTON,  JOSEPH  D.,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1902  PENDLETON,  ALAN  G.,  C.M.G.,  Carnagoen,  Mount  Lofty,  South  Australia. 

1914  fPENDSE,  SITARAM  V.,  B.A.,  Raopura,  Baroda,  India.  [Settlements. 

1907  PENFOLD,,H.  LASHMAR,  B.A.,  cfo  Swan  &  Maclean,  2  Battery  Road,  Singapore,  StraUs 

1906  PENNBLL,  MAJOR  FOLLETT  M.  S.,  c/o  Peter  Gibson,  Esq.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1913  PENNEY,  W.  T.,  2A  Calle  Poniente  Nu.  2,  Guatemala. 

1910  PBNNINGTON,  HON.  ARTHUR  R.,  M.E.C.,  Attorney-General,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1889  tPBNTLAND,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  Terrigal,  Gotford,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  tpBNTLAND,  H.E.,  RT.  HON.  LORD,  G.C.I.E.,  Government  House,  Madras,  India. 

1912  PEPLEB,  ARTHUR,  54  Bernard  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada, 

1915  PEPPER,  NORMAN  FRANCIS,  Kazulamami,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1916  PERCIVAL,  E.  A.,  Royal  Bank  of  Canada,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

1905  PERCY,  JOSCBLYN  B.,  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1916  PEREZ,  J.  ALDRIC,  M.D.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  St.  Joseph,  Trinidad. 

1915  PERKINS,  CHABLES  JAMBS,  Survey  Department,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1913  PERKINS,  FRANK  J.,  24  Park  Road,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1911  PERKINS,  HON.  HARRY  INNES,  M.E.C.,  I.S.O.,  Surveyor-General,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
1897  f  PERKINS,  HUBERT  S.,  Milburga,  Anerley  Road,  Rosebank,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
1910  PERKINS,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT  C.,  D.S.O.,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 

1912  tpBBLBY,  HON.  SIB  GBOBQB,  K.C.M.G.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1913  PKBBINS,  GJSOBGB  F.,  Grange,  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1893  PBBRINS,  GEORGK  R.?  Grange,  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
1915  PEBBINS,  WTALTER  LBOHARD,  P.O.  Box  429;  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1913  PBRBOTT.  TBBVOB  P.,  Bustenari,  Campina,  Roumania. 

1914  PBRRY,  PHILLIP  J.,  Cadmor,  Longford,  Tasmania. 

1914  PERRY,  RBV.  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  33,  Nylstroom,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1883  PJSRSSE,  DB  BURGH  F.,  Tabragalba,  Beaudesert,  Queensland. 


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PERSTON,  NORMAN  F.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

PESCOD.  ERNEST  G.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

PBSSEN,  MORRIS  L.f  P.O.  Box  22,  Randfontein,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

PXTEB,  CHARLES  J.,  1043  Staion  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PETER,  HON.  WILLIAM,  M.E.C.,  Castries,  St.  Lucia. 

PETERS,  ALFRED  M.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Calgary,  Canada. 

PETERS,  F.  W.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PETERSON,  PRINCIPAL  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.O.M.G.,  LL.D.,  McOill  University,  Montreal,  Canada. 

PETHEBRIDQE,  COLONEL  SAMUEL  A.,  C.M.G.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fPaTHirRicK,  EDWARD  A.,  C.M.G.,  254  Albert  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

PETHERICK,  HERBERT  L.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

t  PETIT,  BOMANJEE  DINS  HAW,  Chateau  Petit,  Warden  Road,  Bombay. 

PBTT,  FREDERIC  W.  A.,  J.P.,  Waragalande  Estate,  Madulkelk,  Ceylon. 

PETT,  MONTAGUE  W.,  Central  Fire  Station,  Shanghai,  China. 

PETTIT,  CHARLES  E.,  424  Rtconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

PBTTIT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

PETTY,  HENRY  HAMILTON,  F.C.C.A.,  299  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

PHARAIYN,  CHARLES  B.,  Hawkes  Bay  Club,  Napier,  NPAV  Zealand. 

PHILBRICK,  ARTHUR  J.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

t PHILIP,  ARTHUR  E.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

.  JOHN  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  215,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PHIUPPS,  CHARLES  H.,  El  Teb,  Passara,  Ceylon. 

PHILIPPS,  W,  HERBERT,  71  Brookman's  Buildings,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
PHILIPS,  ALEXANDER  W.,  c/o  Coaling  Co.,  Freetown.  Sierra  Leone. 
PHILUPPS,  EDWARD  JAMBS,  Tonota,  Shashi  Sdg.,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 
PHILLIPPS,  J.  H.,  Morant  Bay,  Jamaica. 

PmLLrpp-TRBBY,  T.  J.,  Estancia  El  Trebol,  Pascanas,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
PHILLIPS,  COLEMAN,  Richmond  Road,  Carterton,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
PHILLIPS,  EDWARD  W.  H.,  660  Sherbrooke  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 
PHILLIPS,  HENRY  DENBIGH,  District  Commissioner,  Stann  Creek,  British  Honduras  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN,  West  Indian  Tobacco  Co.,  Ltd.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
PHILLIPS,  HON.  J.  R.,  M.L.C.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
fPniLLiPS,  SIR  LIONEL,  BAHT.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  149,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PHILLIPS,  PETER  J.,  P.O.  Box  81,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
PHILLIPS,  W.  C.,  45  Banlarnond  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Forcados,  Nigeria. 
tPniLp,  HOH.  SIR  ROBERT,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
PHILPOTT,  WALTER  L.,  C.C.,  R.M.,  Oudtshoorn,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 
PHILLPOTTS,  W.  M.,  P.O.  Box  186,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
PHIPSON,  HARRY  THRINO,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
PICKFORD,  A.  D.,  12  Mission  Row,  Calcutta. 

PICKFORD,  ALICK  MERRIOTT,  Swanson  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
PICKWOAD,  CECIL  A.,  Local  Auditor,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
PICKWOAD,  HOWBLL,  The  Treasury,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
fPiBRis,  PAULUS  EDWARD,  M.A.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Civil  Service,  Colombo,  Cei/lon. 
PIERPOINT,  SYDNEY  RICHARD,  Semanggol  Estate,  Krian  Road,  Perak,  Federated  Malay 
PIERS,  PETER  D.  H.,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland.  [States 

PIKE,  JOHN  ANDERSON,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
PILE,  DOUGLAS  L.,  M.C.P.,  Brighton,  St.  George,  Barbados. 
PILE,  HON.  G.  LAURIE,  M.L.C.,  Bulkeleys,  St.  George,  Barbados. 
fPiLE,  HENRY  ALLBYNE,  Warleigh,  St.  Peter,  Barbados. 
f  PILGRIM,  E.  GRAHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.,  M.L.A.,  Porters,  Barbados. 
PILGRIM,  H.  S.,  La  Margarita,  Germania  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
PILKINQTON,  ROBERT  R.,  K.C.,  Weld  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
PILLANS,  FRANK  T.,  Pikaneu,  Rio  Negro,  Argentine. 
PILSWORTH,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  425,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
PILTBR,  SIR  JOHN,  48  Rue  Michel  Ange,  Auteuil,  Paris,  France  (Corresponding  Secretary). 


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Non-Resident  Fellows,  187 


fPiM,  HOWARD,  P.O.  Box  1331,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

PINCKNEY,  WILLIAM  PERCY,  Medan,  Deli,  Sumatra. 

tPiNGSTONS,  G.  A.,  F.C.S.,  P.O.  Box  445,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

PINK,  HAROLD  WILLIAM,  Lavalle  472,  Buenos  Aires,  Ar>jentine. 

PINKHAM,  ERNEST  F.,  1818  First  Street  East,  Calgary,  Canada. 

PIPER,  CAPTAIN  F.  SOUTHWELL. 

PIPER.  HARRY  T.,  Sua  Betong,  Rantau,  Negri  Setnbilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

PISTORITJS,  JOHAN  J.,  cjo  National  Bank,  Germiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

PITBLADO,  ISAAC,  K.C.,  Bank  of  Hamilton  Chambers,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

PITCHER,  CLARENCE  S.,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

PITCHFORD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  H.  WATKINS,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

PITT,  CHARLES  KIDDER,  P.O.  Box  110,  Roodepoort,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

fPiTT,  WILLIAM  A.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

PIXTON,  ERNEST  MANDERS,  623  Calle  Sarmiento,  Rosario,  Argentine. 

PIXTON,  JAMES,  c/o  Ferrocarrile.  Internacionale,  Guatemala. 

PIZZIGHELLI,  RICHARD,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

tPLANT,  HON.  EDMUND  H.  T.,  M.L.C.,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 

PLBASANCE,  GEORGE,  275  Chapel  Street,  Prahran,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fPLiMMER,  CHARLES,  93  Boulwtt  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

PLIMMER,  JOHN  A.,  P,O.  Box  173,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

PLOWMAN,  GEORGE  T.,  C.M.G.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

PLO WEIGHT,  STUABT,  Calle  Cavia  173,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

PLUMB,  HARRY,  Peach  Mine,  P.O.  Queen's  Mine,  Rhodesia 

PLUMMER,  GEORGE  SEELIE,  Jesselton,  British  North  Borneo, 

PLUMMER,  J.  II.,  Dominion  Steel  Co.,  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

PLUMMER,  JOHN  E.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

PLUMPTRB,  K.  M.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fPococK,  W.  F.  H.,  Carisbrooke,  St.  James',  Cape  Town,  South  Africa, 

fPOLKINGHORNE,  EDWIN. 

POLLAK,  HARRY,  San  Miguel,  Alia,  Gracia,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 

POLLARD,  E.  SCIPIO,  K.C,,  29  St.  Vincent  Street,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

f  POLLARD,  W.,  The  Delta,  Marlborough,  Neiv  Zealand. 

fPoLLOCK,  HON.  HENRY  E.,  K.C..  M.L.C.,  Hong  Kong  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 

fPoLLOK,  JOHN,  c/o  Messrs.  Pauling  &  Co.,  P.O.  Box  340,  Bombay,  India. 

PONSONBY,  JOHN  C.,  Anderson's  Bay,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

PONTIFEX,  REGINALD  D.,  Leopoldina  Railway  Co.,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

PONTIFEX,  SYDNEY  C.  0.,  Collector  of  Customs,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

PONTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WILLIAM  NISBET,  K.C.,  Belleville,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

t  POOLE,  EDWARD  HENRY,  Cheviot,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

POOLS,  MAJOR  FREDERICK  C.,  R.A.,  D.S.O.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria.  [Colony. 

POOLE,   CAPTAIN    GEORGE   A.    E.,   Assistant   District   Commissioner,   Accra,    Gold   Coasi 
f  POOLE,  HENRY  BRADISH,  Bechuanaland  Police,   Kazungala,  via  Livingstone,  Northern 

RJiodesia. 

fPooLE,  THOMAS  J.,  P.O.  Box  397,  Kimberley,  South  Africa.  [Africa. 

POOLE,  VIVIAN    S.    REES,    National   Bank    Chambers,   Church   Square,   Pretoria,   South 
POOLEY,  HAROLD  T.,  P.O.  Box  189,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

POOLEY,  JOHN,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  189,  Kimberley,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
POPE,  WILLIAM,  Eagle  Chambers,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
POPHAM,  JOHN  LEYBOURNB,  Nigeria. 
POPKISS,  ATHELSTANE,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
PORRAL,  ALBERT,  C.M.G.,  Anglo-Egyptian  Bank,  Gibraltar. 
PORTEOUS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JOHN  JAMES,  c/o  Messrs.  Fortune,  Douglas  &  Co.,  195  San 

Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

PORTER,  ALEXANDER,  J.P.,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 
PORTHR,  HOLLAND. 

PORTER,  J.  S.,  West  African  Regiment,  Sierra  Leone. 
POBTBB,  WILLIAM  V.,  1261  Austral  Street,  Kalgoorlit,  Western  Australia. 


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1911 
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188  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1913  POSSELT,  FBIEDBICH  W.  TBANGOTT,  Assistant  Magistrate,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

1913  POSSELT,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Native  Commissioner,  The  Range,  EnJceldoorn,  Rhodesia. 

1913  POSTLETHWAITE,  JOHN  R.  P.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
1916  POTTER,  GEORGE  MORRIS,  Native  Labour  Bureau,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1914  POTTER,  H.  Y.  D.,  Upper  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1903  POTTER,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  BERESFORD,  M.A.,  Nicosia.  Cyprus. 

1914  POTTS,  H.  W.,  Hawkesbury  Agricultural  College,  Richmond,  New  South  Wales. 

1914  fPoTTS,  ROBERT,  c/o  Ferrocarriles  Internationales,  Estacion  Central,  Guatemala. 

1914  POUGNET,  SIDNEY  E.,  Forestry  Department,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1914  POULDEN,  G.  E.  L.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

1913  POULET,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  S.,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1913  POULTON,  ARTHUR  HAROLD,  Calle  Exheverria  3360,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  POUNDS,  MAJOR  HERBERT  H.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  POUNDS,  JOSEPH  E.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  POUSSETTE,  HENRY  RIVINGTON,  278  Calle  Bakarce,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1906  POUSTY,  WILLIAM  C.,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1916     POWELL,  HABBY  CRESWELL,  Paraguay  Central  Railway  Co.,  Asuncion,  Paraguay. 

1915  POWELL,  HENRY  A.,  K.C.,  Messrs.  Powell  &  Harrison,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

1913  POWELL,  HENRY  REES,  P.O.  Box  4931,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1906  POWELL,  JAMES,  W estport,  New  Zealand. 

1916  POWELL,  LUKE  A.  WESLEY,  P.W.D.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
1915  POWELL,  ROBERT  A.,  P.W.D.,  Kurunegalla,  Ceylon. 
1905  POWELL,  ROBERT  B.,  Oakdene,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913     POWELL-JONES,  CHARLES  G.  E.,  Tokai  Tea  Co.,  Kaligan,  Lahoal  P.O.,  Dibruquash,  Assam, 
India. 

POWEB,  HABBY  SHAKESPEARE,  J.P.,  Arden,  Mid  Illovo  Central,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

POWER,  MICHAEL  S.,  M.R.C.S.I.,  L.R.C.P.,  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Victoria,  Mahe,  Sey- 
chelles. 

POWER,  NORMAN  DANVERS,  c/o  Messrs.  Smith,  Bell   &   Co.,   Ltd.,   Manila,  Philippine 
Islands. 

POWER,  ROBERT  L.,  Broomassie  Mines,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

POWER,  WILLIAM,  M.P.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

POYNTER,  JAMES  BENJAMIN,  Te  Karaka,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

POYNTON,  JAMES  C.,  P.O.  Box  247,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

POYNTON,  THOMAS  TAYLOR,  P.O.  Box  900,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

fPoYNTZ-RoBEBTS,  F.  J.,  Polamcotta  Estate,  Rakivane,  Ceylon. 

PBANKERD,  HORACE  ARTHUR,  Assistant  Resident,  Bassa  Province,  Nigeria. 

PRATT,  A.  C.,  M.P.P.,  15  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

PRATT,  EDWABD,  Mammel  Bay  Estate,  St.  Ann's  Bay,  Jamaica. 

FRANCIS  GERALD,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.W.D.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

PRATTEN,  H.  E., 

fPREiss,  AUGUST  E.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

PRENTICE,  A.  R.,  Banco  Agricola,  Guatemala. 

PRENTICE,  ROBEBT  R.,  911  Calle  Uruguay,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

PRESTON,  THE  HON.  HUBERT  ANTHONY,  c/o  G.  L.  T.  Wood,  Esq.,  158,  25  de  Mayo 
Aires,  Argentine. 

PRETTEJOHN,  CHARLES  BUCKLEY,  Mahanilu,  Norwood,  Ceylon. 

PRETTY,  C.  F.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PREVOST,  E.  W.  DE  T.,  Police  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

f PBIAULX,  FRANK  W.,  Avondale,  Bedford,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

PRICE,  EDGAR  J.  MILLS,  110  Wellington  Hill  Street.  Mattapan,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

PRICE,  ERNEST  ALFRED,  Apol  Limited,  Buhre,  Dixcove,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

f  PRICE,  HENRY  J.,  W eston,  Alexander  Road,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

PRICE,  JOHN  COLEMAN,  Sungei  Batang  Estate,  Sandakan,  British  Not  Ih  Borneo. 
JOHN  HENBY,  W.  Ranche,  Knowlton,  Montana,  U.S.A. 

PBICE,  MAUBICE  DYBALL,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

SIB  THOMAS  R.,  K.C.M.G.,  Glyn  Neath,  Union  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

PBICB,  WM.  J.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.  W.D., \Kandy,  Ceylon. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


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Year  of 
Election. 
1886  I  PRILLEVITZ,  J.  M.,  British  Consulate,  35  Grootemarkt,  Groningen,  Holland  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1913     fPBiMKOSB,  ARCHIBALD  B.,  Minatitlan,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 
1909     PRINGLE,  OLIVE,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1890     PRINGLE,  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  K.C.M.G.,  M.B,,  M.L.C.,  Cape  Clear,  Clonmel  P.O.,  Jamaica. 
1913     PRINGLE,  ROBERT  D.}  Y.M.C.A.,  Singapore 
1897     PRIOR,  COLONEL  HON.  EDWARD  G.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1892  fPfiiTCHARD,  ALEXANDER  H.,  Mattock,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 

1916     PRITCHARD,  GUY,  c/o  Messrs.  Finlay,  Flemming  <fc  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
1913     PROBERT,  BERNARD  W.,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  402  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentine. 

1893  PROBYN,  H.E.,  SIR  LESLIE,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

1913  PROBYN,  STANLEY  ALEXANDER  VICTOR,  2  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1914  |  PROCTOR,  W.  T.  A.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  PROUSE,  ARTHUR  D.,  Harbour  Engineer,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1913  PRTTDEN,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  335  Calle  Peru,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  PRYCE-JONES,  ALBERT  W.,  914,  15^  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1913  PRYDE,  DAVID,  M.A.,  Grey  Institute,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa, 
1909     fPRYDE,  JOHN  B.,  P.O.  Box  4218,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1906     fPuDUKOTA,  H.H.  THE  RAJA  OF,  Pudukota,  Madras,  India. 
1912     PUGH,  RICHARD  RUSSELL,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

1912  fPuGH,  SIDNEY  W.,  Carleton  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1913  PUGSLEY,  ERNEST,  Sugar  Estates,  Ltd.,  Chichigalpa,  Nicaragua. 

1912  tpuQSLEY»  JOHN,  139  Bloor  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1903     PULLAR,  JAMES,  F.F.A.,  A.I.A.,  421  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  PULLIN,  CARLOS  B.,  Banco  International,  Guatemala. 

1915  PULLING,  THOMAS  JOHN,  203  Calvert  Building,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

PULLINGER,  REV.  BERTRAM  W.,  B.D.,  414,  21th  Street  West,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
PUNTIS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WALTER  E.;  P.  W.D.,  Union  Buildings,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
PURCHAS,  THOMAS  A.  R.,  P.O.  Box  272,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PURNELL,  HERBERT  R.,  28  Park  Terrace,  Parkside,  South  Australia. 
PURVES,  WILLIAM  F.,  Estacia  La  Belen,  Paraguil,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 
PYATT,  FRANK,  Nega  Nega,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
PYBUS,  ERNEST  HAROLD,  Liapari,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

fPYBUS,  COMMANDER  HENRY,  R.N.R.,  1360  Jervis  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PYE,  RONALD  H.,  Estancia  Condor,  c/o  Messrs.  Braund  and  Blanchard,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits 

of  Magellan,  Chili. 
PYKE,  VINOKNT  ADOLPHUS,  Gisbome,  New  Zealand. 

QUENNEL,  FRANK  OLIVER,  c/o  London  &  River  Plate  Eank,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

QUIGLEY,   HAROLD    M.,   Standard   Bank  of  South   Africa,    King  William's  Town,  South 

Africa. 

QUIGLBY,  J.  W.,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
QUIN,  HENRY  C.  E.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 
QUINCEY,  HARRY  R.,  Chambeze  Rubber  Factory,  P.O.  MJPika,  via  Broken  Hill,  Northern 

Rhodesia. 

QUINN,  REV.  HARRY  R.,  Selukwe  Reserve,  Rhodesia. 
QUINN,  J.  W.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  1454,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fQuiNTON,  FRANCIS  J.,  P.O.  Box  662,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
QUIRK,  EDWARD  J.  J.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria, 

RADCLIFFE,  HENRY  MILNE,  14  Duke  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
RAE,  J.  STANLEY,  District  Commissioner,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
RAE,  JAMES  E.,  Queenttown,  South  Africa. 

RAE,  WILLIAM  J.,  Lands  Department,  Albany,  Western  Australia. 

RAE,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  D.S.O.,  M.A.,  B.L.  (Aber.),  301   Winch  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C., 
Canada. 


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1914 
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1915 
1912 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1911 
1914 
1913 
1913 
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1913 
915 
1904 
1915 
1915 
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1896 
1914 
1913 
1916 
1904 


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1913 
1912 
1912 


RAFFLES,  STAMJOBD  CBCIL,  Civil  Service,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

RAILTON,  GILBEBT,  Chilian  Nitrate  Commission,  c[o  Messrs.  Allen  Bros.,  1  New  China  Bazaar 

Street,  Calcutta,  India. 
fRAJEPAKSE,  MUDALIYAB  TuooB  D.  N.,  Gatherum,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
RALPH,  CHARLES  H.  D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Accra,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 
RALPH,  FRED  W.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

,  WALTER  VABDON,  Queensland  National  Bank,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
RAMA-NATHAN,  P.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Sukhaston,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
RAMSAY,  KEITH  W.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
RAMSAY,  WM.  MILLAR,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Nausori,  Fiji. 

RAMSBOTTOM,  SEPTIMUS  F.,  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
RAMSDBN,  BERNARD  VIVIAN,  Gold  Coast  Regiment,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
RAMSDEN,  HUGH  C.  H.,  Belfield  Estate,  Hampden  P.O.,  Jamaica. 
f  RAND  ALL,  ETJGBNE  T.,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

RANDELL,  GEORGE  P.  P.,  2nd  R.  W.  Kent  Regiment  Barracks,  Peshawar,  India. 
RANGER,  JOSEPH  A.,  F.C.O.,  Liniers,  Argentine. 

,  HON.  RICHARD  S.  D.,  M.E.C.,  The  Treasury,  Suva,  Fiji. 
fRATTENBUBY,  FRANCIS  M.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
RATTBAY,  ALLAN  A.,  12  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
RATTBAY,  ROBERT  S.,  Political  Officer,  Togoland,  via  Lome. 
RAWBONE,  JAMBS,  Broadlands,  Somerset  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
RAWLING,  ALFRED  T.,  c/o  Martin  Budd,  Esq.,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa. 
RAWLINGS,  HERBERT  JOHN,  Ibadan,  Nigeria. 

RAWLINS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ARTHUR  K.,  Bikaner,  Rajputana,  India. 
RAWSON,  HERBERT  P.,  Woodward  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
RAY,  JOHN  R.,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 
fRAY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  S.   WELLINGTON,   Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

RAYMOND,  GEO.  R.,  Empress  Hotel,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
RAYMOND,  SAMUEL  G.,  K.C.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
RAYMOND,  WALTBB,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 
RAYNE,  LANCELOT  H.  0.,  Masindi,  Uganda. 
RAYNES,  THOMAS,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
RBA,  A.  E.,  c/o  Mtssr*.  A.  B.  Rea,  Ltd.,  Ottawa,  Canada, 
RBA,  JOHN  RITCHIE,  Messrt.  A.  E.  Rea  <Se  Co.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
RBADMAN,  FOBREST  A.,  Campsie  Glen  Farm,  Victoria,  Rhodesia. 
REDMAN,  DANIEL  L.,  508  First  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
REDMAN,  FREDERICK  G.,  P.  &  0.  Co.,  63  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wai™. 
REDMAN,  WILLIAM  EDWABD,  Picton,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 
RBDPATH,  HABOLD  M. 

REDPATH,  RALPH,  Bloemfontein  Club,  South  Africa. 
REECE,  HON.  EARDLEY  B.,  M.E.C.,  Treasury,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fRascB,  MAURICE  D.,  Agricultural  Station,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
RHBCB,  WILLIAM,  Santa  Fe  4630,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
RBBD,  BELLAMY  A.  CASH,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
REED,  HON.   FRANCIS    ERNEST,     B.A.,    Assistant    Director     of    Education,    Kingston, 

Jamaica. 

fRBBD,  REV.  G.  CULLBN  H.,  Plumtree  Siding,  Rhodesia. 

RBBDBRS,  W.  J.  M.,  Barrister -at- Law,  P.O.  Box  467,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
RBBK,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  B.S.A.,  Agricultural  College,  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada. 
REEKS,  HUGH,  Figtree,  Southern  Rhodesia. 
RBBS,  DAVID,  J.P.,  Park  House,  Park  Avenue,  East  London,  South  Africa  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

REBS,  OLI  MARTIN,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

REEVE,  ARCHIE  CAMPBELL,  c/o  Ambass  Bay  Trading  Co  ,  Fernando  Po,  West  Africa. 
REFORD,  ROBERT  W.,  300  Drummond  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
REID,  ALEXANDER,  412  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 


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fRsiD,  ALFRED,  M.B.,  D.P.H.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  Slates. 
REID.  ARTHUR  H.,  C.E.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  P.O.  Box  120,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fRBiD,  HARRY  D.,  Reid  Newfoundland  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
REID,  HENRY  JOHN,  Survey  Department,  Suva,  Fiji. 

REID,  IRVINE  K.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 
RBID,  HON.  J.  MACKINTOSH,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
REID,  JAMES  SMITH,  Mount  Macedon,  near  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
REID,  JOHN  A.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

fREiD,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  YOUNG,  329  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
REID,  MALCOLM  D.,  Bundle  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
REID,  ROBERT,  c/o  Straits  Trading  Co.,  Tongkah,  West  Siam,  via  Penang. 
REID,  ROBERT  SMITH,  King's  Bay,  Tobago,  West  Indies. 
RBID,  THOMAS,  The  Residency,  Trincomalee,  Ceylon. 
REID,  W.  MACARTHY,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
REID,  W.  J.  G.,  Funchal,  Madeira. 

RBID,  WALTER,  P.O.  Box  746,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
REID,  WILLIAM,  Plantation  Diamond,  East  Bank,  British  Guiana. 
fREio,  SIR  WILLIAM  D.,  Reid  Newfoundland  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
REID,  WM.  P.,  National  Finance  Co.,  Ltd.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
REIDIE,  JOHN,  HA  Conduit  Road,  Hong  Kong. 

REILLY,  W.  BARRINQTON,  3  Marlborough  Mansions,  Calgary,  Canada. 
fREiNDORF,  CHRISTIAN  J.,  Ussher  Town,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

JREINERS,  AUGUST,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  Sedgwick  cfe  Co.,  P.O.  Box  68,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
REIS,  HAROLD  CHARLES,  Cia  Mexicana  de  Petreleo,  El  Aguila,  Tampico,  Mexico. 
REISS,  F.  H.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fRsLLY,  CULLIS,  Kamiti  Downs,  P.O.  Kyambu,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
RENDELL,  ROBERT  G.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
f RENFREW,  P.  S.,  46  Calle  Chile,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

RENGGER,  FREDERICK  J,  F.,  20  W ilham  Street,  Joubert,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
RENNIE,  CHARLES  R.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Fort  Rosebery,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
RENNIE,  WILLIAM  H.,  St.  John's  Gas  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
RENNY-TAILYOUR,  ERIC,  Mines  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
RENSHAW,  SAMUEL,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
RETALLAOK,  JOHN  L.,  Kaslo,  B.C.,  Canada. 
RETTIE,  A.  T.,  Spring  Valley,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 
RETTIE,  WILFRED  J.,  Spring  Valley,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 

tREUNERT,  THEODORE,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.O.  Box  92,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
REVILL,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  702,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

REW,  MAJOR  C.  E.  D.  O.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Obuassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

fREX,  MARCUS,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
REYNARD,  JOSEPH  J.,  Reneidia  E 'state ,  Gadzema  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 
f  REYNOLDS,  ARTHUR  0.  P.,  M.B.,  Gwanda,  Rhodesia. 
REYNOLDS,  EDWARD  C.,  P.O.  Box  4039,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fRKYNOLDS,  SIR  FRANK  U.,  Umzinto,  Natal,  South  Africa- 

REYNOLDS,  GEORGE,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Engineer's  Office,  Port  Harcourt,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
REYNOLDS,  HENRY,  Estancia  Bosque  Alegre,  Alia  Gratia,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
REYNOLDS,  REGINALD,  299  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
REYNOLDS,  REGINALD  M.,  Uganda  Railway,  Kisumu,  British  East  Africa. 
REYNOLDS,  R.  H.,  c/o  B.  E.  A.  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
REYNOLDS,  RICHARD  J.,  Childeos  Road,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
RHIND,  JOSEPH  THACKRAH,  c/o  L'  Union  Miniere  du  Haut  Katanga,  Elisabethville,  Congo 


fRHODES,  A.  E.  G.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
RHODES,  HASTINGS,  Civil  Service,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
f  RHODES,  JOHN  HEATON. 

RHODES,  R.  HEATON,  M.H.R.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
,  ROBERT  H.,  Bluecliffs,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 


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Year  of 
Election. 

1913  RHODES,  S.,  P.W.D.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

|1914  RICE,  ARTHUR  GARRETT,  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Bombay,  India. 

1916  RICE,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  P.O.  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

1907  RICE,  CECIL  N.,  Government  House,  St.  Georges,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

1914  RICE,  THOMAS  E.,  L.S.A.,  D.P.H.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1910  RICHARDS,  ADAM  R.,  Central  Lafon  Tinfields,  Ltd.,  Naraguata,  Nigeria. 
1912     RICHARDS,  GEORGE  MILTON,  Kaisindi,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Mombasa. 
1914     RICHARDS,  JAMBS  G.,  Sydney -on-Vaal,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  f  RICHARDS,  JOHN  W.,  499  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  RICHARDS,  MAJOR  GEORGE  R.,  Mooi  River,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1914  RICHARDS,  ROGER,  cfo  Tarkwa  Trading  Co.,  TarTcwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1913>  RICHARDS,  THOMAS  G.,  Cajon  Correo  3,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 

1912     RICHARDSON,  A.  G.  S.,  P.O.  Box  529,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
1912     RICHARDSON,  CHARLES  S.,  Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1915  RICHARSON,  CLARK  SEWELL,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

1912  RICHARDSON,  E.  K.,  705  Spadina  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1899  RICHARDSON,  EDWARD,  Survey  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1913  RICHARDSON,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.D.,  C.M.,  1020  8th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1908  RICHARDSON,  JOHN  STEWART,  Tyspane,  Kotmale,  Ceylon. 

1913  RICHARDSON,  PETER,  P.O.  Box  433,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1911  RICHEY,  M.  HENRY,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Danville,  Quebec,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary) 

1910  RICHTER,  A.  H.  L. 

1912  fRiCKARD,  ARTHUR,  84s  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1890  RICKETTS,  D.  POYNTZ,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  c/o  H.B.M.  Consul,  Tientsin,  China. 

1914  RICKETTS,  ERNEST  E.,  La  Peninsular,  Nahuel  Huapi,  Territorio  Neuquen,  Argentine. 

1916  RICKWOOD.  HENRY  ASHER,  Y.M.C.A.,  Bombay. 

1904     fRiDDELL,  HENRY  SCOTT,  Natal  Bank,  Greytown,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
1885     fRiDDOCH,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C.,  Koorine,  Kalangadoo,  South  Australia. 

1891  fRiDGE,  SAMUEL  H.,  B.A. 

1914     RIDGWAY,  CHARLES  S.,  Mayville,  ^Durban,  South  Africa. 
1907     RIDLEY,  HENRY  N.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  F.L.S. 

1913  RIDSDALE,  D.  WILLIAM,  P.  W.D.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1891     f^GBY,  GEORGE  OWEN,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  High  Street,  Kyneton,  Victoria. 

1911  tRlGG>  REGINALD  S.,  P.O.  Box  186,  Boksburg,  South  Africa. 

1902     RILEY,  His  GRACE  CHARLES  OWEN  L.,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Perth,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1912  RILEY,  HAROLD  W.,  Hounsfield  Heights,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1881      f  RIMER,  J.  C.,  Kelvin  Grove,  Newlands,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  RING,  ALEXANDER,  P.O.  Box  503,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1914  RINTOUL,  ROBERT,  Bank  of  Montreal,  108  South  La  Satte  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 

1913  RISCHBIETH,  HAROLD,  M.A.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  Ruthven  Mansions,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia. 

RITCHIE,  FREDERICK  A.,  80  Kendal  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
RITCHIE,  G.  R.,  National  Mortgage  and  Agency  Co.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
RITCHIE,  JOHN  NEVILL,  B.A.,  19  Pitt  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
RITCHIE,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  RUSSELL,  N.Z.M.C.,  Winton,  New  Zealand. 
RICHTER,  CAPTAIN  CECIL,  Court  of  Policy,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
fRiVAS,  PHILIP  A.,  Bellevue,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
RIVIERE,  DONALD  O.,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

ROACH,  ROBERT  V.,  Native  Commissioner,  Mongu,  Barotse  District,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
ROBB,  WILLIAM  C.,  Messrs.  J.  W.  Jogger  &  Co.,St  George's  Street,  Cape-Town,  South  Africa. 
ROBERTON,  ERNEST,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Remuere  Road,,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
ROBERTS,  CHARLES  DUDLEY,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

jRoBERTS,  HON.  CHARLES  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fRoBERTS,  CORYTON,  P.O.  Box  1046,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ROBERTS,  HENRY  GEORGE,  Messrs.  Lever  Bros.,  Casilla  1414,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
ROBERTS,  HERBERT,  P.O.  Box  185,  Germiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
ROBERTS,  HERBERT  A.,  31  Calle  Esmeralda,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
ROBERTS,  JAMES  A.,  Messrs.  Murray ,  Roberts  &  Co.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 


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Election 
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1915 
1891 
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1912 
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1910 
1911 
1906 
1913 
1914 
1913 
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1899 
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ROBERTS,  JAMES,  Sungei  Besi  Mines,  Ltd.,  Sungei  Besi,  Selangor,  Malay  States. 

ROBERTS,  JAMES  H.,  El  Ingerto,  Carlos  Pellegrini,  F.C.C.A.,  Santa  Fe,  Argentine. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  304,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN  POWELL,  Northern  Crown  Bank,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ROBERTS,  KENNETH  A.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Cedar  Cottage,  South  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ROBERTS,  REGINALD  A.,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT,  Port  Herald,  Nyasaland. 

t  ROBERTS,  ROBERT  H.,  1670  Calle  Superi,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT  WM.,  La  Bolm,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

ROBERTS,  THOMAS  LLOYD,  Las  Violetas,  Monsalvo,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM  B.,  Glenbeth,  Franklin,  Tasmania. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM  DALZIEL,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  F.O.B.A.P.,  Mendoza,  Argentine. 

fRoBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  723,  Pine  Avenue  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,C.M.,c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Wellington,  New  Zealand 

ROBERTSON,  COLIN  0.,  Forests  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

ROBERTSON,  C.  KAY,  356  Calle  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE,  89  Castlereagfi  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

f  ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  P.O.,  Sandgate,  Queensland. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  PIERRE,  Education  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  SPIERS,  Devon,  Pemba,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  W.,  C.M.G.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  P.O.  Box  540,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  Ross,  "  Evening  Telegram  "  Office,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fRoBERTSON,  JOHN  S.,  Toganmain,  Hay,  New  South  Wales. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.R.O.V.S.,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Orahamstown,  South  Africa. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Funchal,  Madeira. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  KNIGHT,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fRoBERTSON,  WILLIAM  NATHANIEL,  M.D.,  69  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

ROBIN,  BRIG.-GENERAL  SIR  ALFRED  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  O.B.,  46  Roxborough  Street,  Wellington, 

New  Zealand. 

ROBINETTE,  THOMAS  0.,  K.C.,  18  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ROBINS,  FREDERICK  B.,  22  Adelaide  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ROBINS,  HARRY,  Jabassi,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 

ROBINS,  HERBERT  G.,  Casilla  57,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
ROBINS,  JAMES  C.,  Casilla  57,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
fRoBiNS,  RICHARD  WM.,  74  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,,  South  Africa. 
ROBINSON,  C.  D.,  Union  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ROBINSON,  CHARLES  P.,  M.L.A.,  201  Vause  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
ROBINSON,  EDWARD  MILWARD,  381  Main  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
ROBINSON,  ERNEST  LAURIE,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Melrose,  Guernsey. 
ROBINSON,  F.  ALLAN  G.,  Customs  Department,  Winnabah,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ROBINSON,  FREDERICK  0.,  Enamanu  Estate,  Nodi,  Fiji. 
ROBINSON,  HARRY,  c/o  Messrs.  Swan  and  Maclaren,  Singapore. 
ROBINSON,  HARRY,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  474,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

f ROBINSON,  HERBERT,  Garryowen,  Albany,  Western  Australia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
ROBINSON,  ISAAC  A.,  Bank  of  Hamilton  Chambers,  Brandon,  Man.,  Canada  (Corresponding 
ROBINSON,  JAMES  NICOL,  272  Queen  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland.  [Secretary). 

| ROBINSON,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  2038,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ROBINSON,  JOHX  J.,  J.P.,  Gonakelle,  Paxsara,  Ceylon. 
ROBINSON,  SIR  JOSEPH  B.,  BART.,  Hawthornden,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 
ROBINSON,  KENNETH  AUBREY,  Richmond  P.O.,  Jamaica. 
ROBINSON,  MALCOLM  H.,  Traders  Bank  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ROBINSON,  MAX  B.,  Sylvan  Grove,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
ROBINSON,  PHELIP,  P.O.  Box  503,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
f  ROBINSON,  WALTER  HUSON,  A ntofoga-ita  and  Bolivia  Ely.,  Antofogasta,  Chili, 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM,  Casilla  4,  Cordoba,  Argentine, 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  BEVERLEY,  St.  James  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  97  Nassau  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada, 


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tRoBisoN,  JOHN  H.,  Cloudesley,  Cootamundra,  New  Smith  Wales,  and  92  Pitt  Street,  Sydney . 

ROBSON,  THOMAS  SCOTT,  Buena  Vista,  Estacion  Galarza,  F.C.EM.,  Argentine. 

ROCHE,  HON.  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.D.,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

ROCK,  G.  A.,  General  Post  Office,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

RODDA,  EDWARD  J.  J.,  Ensenada,  Murdoch  Street,  Cremorne,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

f  RODDA,  STANLEY  N.,  Tregear,  Alma  Road,  East  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

RODDEN,  W.  T.,  I3o  Hoard  of  Trade  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

RODDICK,  ARTHUR,  Mexican  Eagle  Oil  Co.,  Minatitlan,  V.C.,  Mexico. 

RODDICK,  DAVID  HILL,  c/o  Messrs.  Paterson,  Laing  and  Bruce,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

RODDY,  JOSEPH  WALTER,  Chemainus,  Vancouver  Island,  Canada. 

.  MAJOR  THOMAS  HENDERSON,  D.S.O.,  The  Club,  Kimherley,  South  Africa 
RODRIQUES,  J.  J.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
fRoE,  AUGUSTUS  S.,  Police  Magistrate,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
ROE,  JOHX  BLAKE.MORE,  Tavmanian  Club,  Hobari,  Tasmania. 
ROE,  PERCY  D.,  Akuse.,  Gold  Conxt  Colony. 

.  JOH>J  FULTON,  60,  Castlereagh  Streett  Sydney,  New  So-nth  Wales. 
fRoFE,  THOMAS  ERNEST,  60  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ROGERS,  ARTHUR  G.,  693  Paseo  de  Julio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
ROGERS,  HENRY  ADAMS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ROGERS,  JONATHAN,  2050  Nelson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ROGERS-ROWLAND,  W.  F.,  Grand  Hotel,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
ROGERS,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  223,  Bulawatyo,  Rhodesia. 
ROLAND,  CHARLES  F.,  Industrial  Bureau,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
f  BOLES,  F.  CROSBIE,  "  Times  "  Office,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
ROLFE,  ALFRED,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 

t  ROLFE,  FREDERICK  PERCY,  J.P.,  Fred  Mine,  Filabusi,  Rhodesia. 
ROLFE,  WALTER  J.,  522  Sixteenth  Street,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
ROLLE,  HAMILTON,  M.L.C.,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 
ROLLS,  OLE  W.,  South- Western  Railway  Co.,  Itheos,  Bahia,  Brazil. 
ROLPH,  FRANK  A.,  78  Crescent  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ROLT,  FRANK  WARDLAW,  Kenwood,  Naramata,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ROMAN,  A.  HENRY,  M.D.,  17-18,  Speyrer  Strasse,  Berlin  W.,  Germany. 
RONALDSON,  GEORGE  SCOTT,  Diamond  Market,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
ROOTH,  EDWARD,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  208,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
RooTs,  NEVILLE,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.W.D.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
ROPER,  E.  A.,  District  Commissioner,  K  ah  alia,  Komadugu,  Sierra  Leone. 
ROPER,  RICHARD  SNELLING,  F.R.C.S.,  I-poh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fRopER,  WM.  JAMES. 

RORISON,  ROBERT  D.,  1342  Jervis  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fRosADO,  HON.  J.  M.,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
ROSCOE,  C.  P.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  RJuxlena. 
ROSE,  JOFIN.  312  Water  Street,  E.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ROSE-INNES,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
ROSEBY,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  THOMAS  E.,  Vila,  New  Hebrides  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
ROSENHAIN,  OSCAR  W.,  116  Que.en  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
ROSENTHAL,  H.  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Swanzy,  Tarkwa.  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
tRosETTENSTEiN,  ALBERT  V.,  J.P..  P.O.  Box  741,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fRosETTENSTEiN,  MAX,  P.O.  Box  49,  Johannesburg.  South  Africa. 
Ross,   ALEXANDER,  Messrs.  Ramsay,  Bellamy  &  Co.,  278  Calle  Balcarce,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

Ross,  ALEXANDER  C.,  436  Elm  Avenue,  Westmount,  Montreal,  Canada. 
Ross,  ALEXANDER  OARNEGIE,  C,B.,  H.B.M.  Consul.  San  Francisco, 
Ross,  ALEXANDER  J.,  Messrs.  Sharpe,  Ross  &  Co.,  Singapore. 
Ross,  CHARLES,  Barrister -at -Law,  Sehondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
Ross,  CHARLES  E.,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
Ross,  DONALD  H.,  P.O.  Box  140,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
Ross,  G.  A.,  Nandi,  British  East  Africa. 
f&oss,  GBORGE  WALTER,  Ficfaburg.  Q,F,8.;  South  Africa, 


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Year  of 
Election. 


Ross,  J.  MACBAIN,  M.R.G.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Delegate,  New  South  Wales. 

Ross,  JAMES  L.,  110  Havelock  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Ross,  JAMES  L.,  192  Colpetty,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Ross,  JAMES  PAULL,  M.A.,  W.S.,  Acting  District  Commissioner,  Enchi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

Ross,  JOHN,  404  Sixth  Street,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

Ross,  JOHN,  Messrs.  Boss  A;  Glendinning,  Ltd.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

Ross,  JOHN  MERRY,  M.B.,  Braeside,  South  Coast  Junction,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

fRoss,  JOHN  STENHOUSE,  c/o  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

Ross,  NORMAN  McKENZiE,  Indian  Head,  Sask.,  Canada. 

Ross,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  REGINALD,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fRoss.  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  151,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

Ross,  HON.  WILLIAM,  J.P.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

Ross,  WM.  MCGREGOR,  P.W.D.,  Nairobi,  British  Kasl  Africa. 

ROTHE,  WALDEMAR  H.,  c/o  Colonial  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  Sydney,  Neio  South  Wales. 

ROUGH,  SOLOMON  McGoLL,  Casilla  Correo  1785,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

ROUND,  H.  B.,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C..  Canada. 

ROUNSEFELL,  FRANCIS  W.,  Shaughnessy  Heights,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ROUNTREE,  MEREDITH,  445  Mon.nl  Stephen.  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

fRousE,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  379  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ROUTLEDGE,  ALFRED  WiLLrAM,  Jessellon,  British  North  Borneo. 

ROWAN,  ALBEETUS  N.,  Deeds  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa, 

ROWBOTHAM,  H.  J..  P.O.  Box  72,  Port  Elizabeth,  Smith  Africa. 

ROWBOTTOM,    ROBERT    STANSFELD,    Stipendiary^   Magistrate,    The    Bungalow,    Cedros, 

Trinidad. 
ROWOBN,  E.  G. 

ROWE,  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  700,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
Rows,  HAROLD  RIDGES,  Armadale  House,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
|RowE,  HENRY  E.,  Lameh,  Domain  Road,  South  Yarra,  Victoria. 
ROWE,  JOHN  H.,  Nongoma,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
ROWELL,  NEWTON  W.,  K.C.,  134  Crescent  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ROWLAND,  JOHN  REID,  Kensington,  Plumtree,  Southern  Rhodesia. 
ROWLANDS,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  P.O.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
t  ROWLANDS,  JAMES  F.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Mollendo,  Peru. 
fKowLEY,  CHARLES  W.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
ROXBURGH,  ADAM,  J.P.,  Walker's  Wood,  St.  Ann,  Jamaica. 
ROY,  JAMES,  222  Pacific  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ROY,  JOHN,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  1937,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ROY,  THOMAS  J.,  Demerara  Railways,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
ROYDHOUSE,  THOMAS  R.,  "  Times  "  Office,  Warkworth,  North  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
ROYDON-THOMSON,  JOHN,  Rothesay,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
ROYLE,  GEORGE  WESLEY,  L.D.S.,  Port  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
RUDD,  ERNEST,  Lusaka 8,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
RUDDER,  A.  E.,  42  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
RUGERONI,   HECTOR   AURELIUS,    Hurlingham   Club,   Hurlingham,    F.C.P.,    Buenos    A  ire--, 

Argentine. 

•{•RULE,  THOMAS,  Bdasoni,  Tana  River,  via  Lamu,  British  East  Africa. 
RUMBOLL,  ERNEST  L.,  478  Bartolotnc  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine, 
fRtfMBOLL,  R.  LCONEL,  English  Club,  478  Barlolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
RUMSSY,  REGINALD  A..  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Toronto,  Canada. 
RUNCIMAN,  JOHN  L.,  Cangallo  499,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fRuNCiMAN,  MATTHEW  LELSHMAN,  499  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fRuNciMAN,  ROBERT  LEISHMAN,  499<7aMe  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
RUNNER,  FLOYD  LOUDON,  A.O.A.  (Can.),  Glencoe  Lodge,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
RUSSELL.  ANDREW  H.,  Tunanui,  Hastings,  New  Zealand. 
RUSSELL,  ARTHUR  E.,  Whare  Raiat  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 
RUSSELL,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  BENJAMIN,  70  Morris  Street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
RUSSELL,  CHARLES  W.,  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Melbourne.  Victoria. 
RUSSELL,  FRANCIS,  43  Caka  Rudului,  Ploesti, 


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RUSSELL,  FRANK  A.   A.,  Lauricion,  Bannerman  Street,  Neutral  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

RUSSELL,  HENRY  AMBROSE,  Mahuru,  Fairfax  Road,  Relleime  Hill,  Sidney,  New  South  Wales. 
RUSSELL,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  S.  Boodle  &  Co.,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

RUSSELL,  REV.  ROBERT  ALBERT,  Malindi,  Nyasaland. 
RUSSELL,  ROBERT  H.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  30  PoMi  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
RUSSELL,  WESTON  FRANCIS,  B.A.  (Oxon.)r  Royal  College,  Port  Loui;.,  Mauritius. 
RUSSELL,  HON.  W.  ALISON,  M.E.C.,  King's  Advocate,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
RUSSELL,  WM.  EAST,  Nadarivatu,  Fiji. 

f RUSSELL,  W.  L.  A,,  Gurum  River  Tin  Mines,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
RUSSELL- WATSON,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  WM.  W.,  Yarroma,  Elizabeth  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

RUST,  RANDOLPH,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad, 

RUTHERFORD,  ANDREW  W.,  Mendip  Hills,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
RUTHERFORD,  HON.  ALEXANDER  0.,  Strathcona,  Alberta,  Canada. 
RUTHERFORD,  CUTHBERT.  Kanuku,  Waitohi  Peaks,  North  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
RUTHERFORD,  E.  W.,  Saklaspur,  Hassan  District,  Mysore,  India. 
RUTHERFORD,  JAMES,  Pacific  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada, 
RUTHERFORD,  S.  J.,  32  Binscarth  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
RUTLEDGE,  JOHN  BEDELL,  Estancia  Dolores,  Alegendro,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
RUTLEDGE,  WM.  L.,  Tologa  Bay,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
R UTTER,  ARTHUR  F.,  Woodford,  Birch  Cliff,  Kingston  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
RUTTER,  WILLIAM  RALPH,  Forestry  Department,  Entebbe?  Uganda. 
RYAN,  CHARLES  G.,  St.  Glair,  Talawakele,  Ceylon, 
RYAN,  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Bonavista,  Newfoundland. 
RYAN,  PHILIP,  Talawakele,  Ceylon. 
RYAN,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  L.R.C.S.T.,  L.R.C.P.T.,   Medical   Department,   Tumu,  Northern 

Territories,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

R.YDEN,  FRED  HINDLE,  Lahad  Datu,  British  North  Borneo. 
±?,YKERT,  ARCHIBALD  E.,  Dunham,  Quebec,  Canada. 
RYLEY,  ARTHUR  M. 
RYVES,  VIVIAN,  Temerloh  Estate,  P.O  Trong,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fSACHSE,  CHARLES,  Wall  Strasse  5/8,  Berlin,  Germany. 

fSACKE,  SIMON,  P.O.  Box  124,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

SADLER,  JAMES,  c/o  Savings  Bank,  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

fSAGGU,  M.  KHAIRUDDIN,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  M.R.A.S.,  Batala,  Punjab,  India. 

ST.  JOHNSTON,  T.  R.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Loma  Loma,  Lau  Islands,  Fiji. 

SALAMAN,  FREDERICK  N.,  60  University  Place,  New  York,  U.S. A, 

SALE,  WILLIAM  DUNCAN,  c/o  Messrs.  Shaw,  Wallace  &  Co.,  4  Bankshall  Street,  Calcutta, 
India. 

SALLUST-SMITH,  WILLIAM  J..  J.P.,  Mabrook,  Bomb  House  Lane,  Gibraltar  (Corresponding 
Secretary). 

SALMON,  S.  HAROLD,  P.O.  Box,  12,  Panama. 

SALTER,  CHARLES,  Avon  Lodge,  Avondale  Road,  Armadale,  Victoria. 

fSAMUEL,  HON.  OLIVER,  M.L.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

SAMUT,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  ACHILLES,  C.M.G.,  46  Strada  Ittorri,  Sliema,  Mcdta. 

SANDERS,  BERNARD  H.,  Itabira  Iron  Ore  Co.,  Itabira  de  Matto  Dentro,  Minas  Gero3S,  Brazil. 

SANDERS,  E.  WESLEY,  190  Rundle  Street,  Adelaide,  Smcth  Australia, 

tSANDF.RS,  HUGH  M.,  Kopua,  Hawke's  Bay.  New  Zealand. 

SANDERSON,  GRAHAM  SIDNEY,  Koh  Loy,  Aynthia,  Siam. 

fSANDERSON,  HON.  ARCHIBALD,  M.L.C.,  K'alamunda,  Nr.  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

SANDFRSON,  JOHN  G.,  M'lembo  Estate,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fSANDfRSON,  CAPTAIN  REGINALD  H.  D.,  6  Gibstead  Road,  Singapore. 

fSANDERSON,  THOMAS,  Santa  Francisca,  Las  Toscas,  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 

SANDFORD,  THOMAS  FREDERICK,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia, 


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19? 


Year  of 
Election. 


fSANDOVER,  ALFRED,  Glaremont,  Western  Australia. 

fSANDY,  JAMES  M.,  Blenheim,  Queen  Street,  Burwood,  Sydney,  Neu>  South  Wales. 
SANER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES  B.,  Turf  Mines,  Ltd.,  P.O.  Box  5887,  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa. 

tSANGMEISTER,  SENATOR  COLONEL  HON.   FREDERICK  W.    A.,   D.S.O.,  J.P.,  Port  Shepstom, 

Natal,  South  Africa. 

SANGUINETTI,  E.  HATJGHTON,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

SANGUINETTI,  WILLIAM  ROGER,  Klang,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

SANKEY,  HUMPHREY  JOHN,  Forests  Department,  Olokemeji,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

SANSOM,  CHARLES  H.,  Police  Department,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

SANSOM,  CHARLES  LANE,  F.R.C.S.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

SANTOS,  HON.  J.  P.,  M.C.P.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

SARAM,  F.  J.  DE,  J.P.,  Proctor,  Supreme  Court,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

SARGOOD,  ALFRED  H.,  Flinders  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fSARQOOD,  F.  G.,  Rippon  Grange,  Water  Street,  Wahroonga,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fSARGOOD,  PERCY  R.,  Messrs.  Sargood,  Son  <fc  flioen,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

SASSE,  A.  R.  G.,  488  Ldtrobe  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

SASSE,  ROSSELL  H.  J.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

SATCHWELL,  CAPTAIN  W.  H.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

SAUNDER,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  FORBES  G.,  The  Scrubs,  Newarraeliya,  Ceylon. 

SAUNDERS,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  BRYCE  J.,  304  Teglier  Block,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

SAUNDERS,  CHARLES,  Agricultural  Department,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fSAUNDEKS,  SIR  CHARLES  J.  R.,  K.C.M.G.,  Victoria  Club,  Marilzburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•SAUNDERS,  CHARLES  R.,  4th  Line  No.  21,  Vassily  Ostrow,  Petrograd,  Russia. 

SAUNDERS,  EDWARD,  Tongaat,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

SAUNDERS,  FRANK  H.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  3  North  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

SAUNDERS,  MAJOR  FREDERICK  A.,  F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  Lancing  House,  Grahams- 
town,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary"). 

SAUNDERS  HARRIS  M.,  Tin  and  Trading  Co.,  Jemaa,  Nigeria. 

SAUNDERS,  HON.  HENRY  J.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Weld  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

fSAUNDERS,  JOHN  H.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

SAUNDERS,  RENAULT  E.  V.,  P.O.  Box  188,  East  Rand,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

fSAUNDERS,  WALLACE,  Balek  Papan,  Dutch  Borneo. 

•{•SAUNDERS,  WILLIAM  L.,  Gallernaja  30,  Petrograd,  Russia. 

fSAVAGE,  DAVID,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul)  San  Jose,  Guatemala. 

SAVAGE,  GABRIEL  H.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Sunnysidt,  Gape  Coaat,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

SAVAGE,  RONALD  MAC  EWAN  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Shu*,  Wallace  &  Co.,  P.O.  Box  70,  Cnlculln. 

SAVAGE,  S.  RADFORD,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

SAVORY,  HAROLD  LEE,  Lambourne,  Rhodesia. 

SAVORY,  THOMAS  WALTER,  Inspector  of  Lands,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fSAW,  WILLIAM  A.,  Land  Title*  Of/ice,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

SAWER,  JOHN  ANTHONY,  Delagoa  Bay  Agency  Co.,  P.O.  Box  790,  Lourenco  Marque*, 
Portugese  East  Africa. 

f  SAWERTHAL,  HENRY,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

SAWTELL,  REV.  WM.  ARTHUR,  c/o  Messrs.  Grindlay,  Groom  &  Co.,  Bombay. 

tSAWYER,  ROBERT  HENRY,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

fSAYERS,  D.  M.,  36  Stepney  Street,  St.  Peters,  South  Australia. 

SCADDAN,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.A.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

fScAER-CuRTis,  VALENTINE  E.,  P.O.  Box  69,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

SCALLON,  CHARLES  J.M.,  441  BirtohmJ  Mitre,  Buems  Aires,  Argentine, 

SCAMMELL,  ERNEST  H.,  Hope  Chambers,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

SCANLEN,  ARTHUR  DENNISON,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

SCHEIDEL,  AUGUSTE,  Ph.D.,  Unloti  Club,  Syiney,  New  South  Wales. 

fScniERHOUT,  MICHAEL  J.,  13  Bellevue  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

SCHLANBUSCH,  CAPTAIN  OTTO  V.,  Argentine. 

SCHLAPFER,  EDWARD,  Caixa  162,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

SCHLOSS,  JACQUES  ERNEST,  P.O.  Box  1497,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

SCHMIDT,  HENRY,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 


198  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

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15  lection. 

1913  SCHOKMAN,  DONALD,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Civil  Medical  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1914  SCHOLBFIELD,  CHARLES  V.,  Inspector  of  Telegraphs,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

J910     SCHOLBFIELD,  ETHELBBRT  O.  S.,  939  Pemberton  Road,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1889     fScHOLEFiELD,  WALTER  H.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1915  SCHOLES,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  925  Junin,  Tucuman,  Argentine. 

1912     SCHREIBER,  SIR  COLLINGWOOD,  K.C.M.G.,  192  Argyle  Avenue,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1897  SCHREINER,  HON.  WILLIAM  P.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1898  SOHTJLLER,  OSCAR  H.,  P.O.  Box  4427,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  f  SCHUMACHER,  RAYMOND  W.,  Pallinghurst,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1896  fScHULZ,  J.  A.  ATJRIEL,  M.D.,  Stamford  Hill  Rood,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1913  SCHWANK,  ADOLPH,  Santa  Clara,  Guatemala. 

1916  SCHWARTZE,  HELMUTH  ERIC,  Nairobi  House,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  SCHWIND,  HAROLD,  666  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  SCLANDERS,  F.  MACLT7RE,  Board  of  Trade,  Saskatoon,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 

1916  SCLATER,  ARTHUR  LUTLEY,  Helvetia,  South  Melsetter,  Rhodesia. 

1905  f  SCONCE,  HERBERT  W.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Georgetoion,  British  Guiana. 

1914  SCOTLAND,  DOUGLAS  WILLIAM,  Agricultural  Department,  Mano,  Sierra  Leone. 

1913  fScoTT,  ALEXANDER,  564  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1913     fScoTT,  ANDREW  G.,  Messrs.  Weir  &  Scott,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

1902     fScoTT,  ARTHUR  ELDON,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  City  Inspectorate,  Saroy  Chamlfrs,  Cairo, 
Egypt. 

1912  SCOTT,  CHARLES  S.,  161  Hughson  Street  South,  Hamilton,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary] 

1910  SCOTT,  FRANCIS,  Messrs.  Houlder  Bros.  &  Co.,  337  Calle  Cuyo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1902  fScoTT,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  250,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1913  tScoTT,  GEORGE,  Texas  Mine,  Victoria,  Rhodesia. 
1916     SCOTT,  GEORGE,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1913  SCOTT,  GORDON  M.,  c/o  Schwank,  Finca  "  Zapote,"  Barbarena,  Guatemala. 

1914  fScoTT,  HARRY,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  399  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1903  fScoTT,  HON.  HENRY  MILNE,  M.L.C.,  K.C.,  Eldon  Chambers,  Suva.  Fiji. 

1914  fScoTT,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  277,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1915  SCOTT,  JAMES  ROBSON,  Southdean,  Killara,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913     SCOTT,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ROBERT  G.,  V.C.,  D.S.O.,  Park  Road,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
1913     SCOTT,  R.  BRUCE,  30  Victoria  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1906  SCOTT,  SAMUEL  TULLOCH,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 

1912  fScoTT,  THOMAS,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica. 

1913  SCOTT,  THOMAS,  Auditor -General's  Office,  469  Market  Street  South,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1911  SCOTT,  HON.  WALTER,  M.P.P.,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

1912  f  SCOTT,  WALTER  DARE,  British  Agent,  Trengganu,  Malay  States. 
1911  SCOTT,  WILLIAM,  121  Hunter  Street,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

1914  SCOTT,  WILLIAM  SHERRIFF,  Vryburg  Club,  C.P.t  South  Africa. 

1911  SCOTT,  YUILL,  Messrt.  G.  8.  Yuill  d;  Co.,  Ltd.,  6  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1907  SCOTT- ATKINSON,  RICHARD,  Postmaster -General,  Jessselton,  British  North  Borneo. 

1913  fScovELL,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  J.,  Government  House,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
191 1  SCOVELL,  G.  R.,  African  Direct  Telegraph  Co.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1908  SOROGGS,  LIEUT.  HAROLD  C.,  R.N.  (retired),  Harbour  Master,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1915  SCULLY,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1913     SEABROOK,  G.  K.,  44  Adelaide  Chambers,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1915  SEABROOK,  HARRY  REGINALD,  Signalling  School,  Broadmeadows,  Victoria. 

1916  SEABROOK,  NORMAN  GEORGE,  South  British  Insurance  Co.,  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

1916  SEALY,  C.  W.  M.,  P.O.  Box  72,  Barbados. 

1913  SBALY,  JOHN  FORSTER,  Fife,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1911  fSEARiGHT,  MAJOR  HUGH  PFORDE,  Hacienda  "  El  Lingue,"  Casilla  33,  Arauco,  Chili. 
1893  SBAVILL,  CBCIL  ELIOT,  P.O.  Box  295,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  SECORD,  RICHARD,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
1901  SBDGBFIBLD,  ARTHUR  E.,  Seymour,  Victoria. 
1911  fSBBAR,  HERBERT  C.,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 

1913  SBGUI,  VINCENT  L.,  Marrel  Vitta,  Monte  Grande,  F.O.  Sud,  Argentine. 


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tSELLiER,  JOHN  B.  DENNIS,  131  Henry  Street,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

SELWEY,  ALBERT  EDWAKD,  Tarkiva  Mining  Co.,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colon]/. 

SBMMENS,  EDWIN  G.,  Coronation  Mines,  1232  Wharf  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

SENIOR,  HON.  BERNARD,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  Treasurer,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

SENIOR-SMITH,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  P.O.  Box  391,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fSERRURiER,  Louis  C.,  c/o  General  Estate  and  Orphan  Chamber,  Adderley  Street,  Cape  Town, 
South  Africa. 

SETH,  ARATHOON,  I.S.O..  The  Club,  Hong  Kong. 

SETH,  SETH  ARATHOON,  F.A.A.,  c/o  British  Post  Office,  Shanghai,  China. 

SETH-SMITH,  BASIL,  Fermoy,  Stratford  Street,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

SETON-BROWNE,  HON.  GEORGE  S.,  M.E.C.,  Si.  Andrews,  Grenada,  West  Indie*. 

SEVERN,  HON.  CLAUD,  Colonial  Secretary,  Hong  Kong. 

SEWARD,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Sarmiento  459,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

SEWELL,  FANE,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Spadina  and  College,  Toronto,  Canada. 

SEWELL,  FRANK  C.,  88  Exchange  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

SEWELL,  HARRY  PERCY,  Arcadia,  Duncans,  Jamaica. 

SEYMOUR,  ALFRED  WALLACE,  Civil  Service,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

SEYMOUR,  JOSEPH  R.,  1059  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada, 

SHACKLE,  FRANK,  Botwell,  Midnapore,  Calgary,  Canada. 

SHAKSPEARE,  WALTER,  Messrs.  Carson  &  Co.,  Col-ombo,  Ceylon. 

fSHALLCROSS,  J.  J.,  Trade  Commissioner,  P.O.  Box  730,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

SHAND,  ANDREW  B.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  43,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

SHAND,  CHARLES  FARQUHAR,  Moka,  Mauritius. 

ISHAND,  FREDERICK  HENRY,  Camberwarra,  Lower  Light,  South  Australia. 

SHAND,  WILLIAM  R.,  Magistrate,  Givelo,  Rhodesia. 

SHANKS,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Press  Club,  26  North  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 

fSHANNON,  MAJOR  LEWIS  W.,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

SHAPLEY,  WALTER  T.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

SHAPLEY,  WILLIAM  H.,  103  Jamieson  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

SHARMAN,  JOHN  DIXON,  P.W.D.,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

SHARP,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  G.P.O.  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

SHARP,  J.  W. 

SHARPS,  ELIPHALET  E.,  Barrister-at-Laiv,  144  Rodyn  Road,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

SHARPE,  GEORGE  ERIC,  c/o  Messrs.  Gibbs  &  Co..  Antofogasta,  Chili. 

SHARPE,  JAMES  W.,  K.C.,  510  Markham  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

SHARPE,  RICHARD,  British  Receiver  of  Customs,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 

fSHARPLES,  THOMAS,  Broomassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

SHATTOCK,  LEONARD,  P.O.  Box  558,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

SHAUGHNESSY,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.C.V.O..  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 

SHAW,  OAPT.  CECIL  A.,  D.S.O.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

fSHAW,  CHARLES  COURTENAY,  Government  House,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

SHAW,  DACRE  A.,  P.O.  Box  122,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

SHAW,  GILBERT  M.,  c/o  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala. 

SHAW,  HARRY  C.  C.,  M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,<7ra%storc,  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

SHAW,  THOMAS  W.,  P.O.  Box  592,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

SHAWE,  HENRY  B.,  Department  of  the  Interior,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

SHEARD,  A.,  International  Grenfell  Association,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

SHEARER,  LIVINGSTON  MOFFAT,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

SHEARMAN-TURNER,  PERCY,  Barrister-at-Laiv,  Zanzibar. 

SHEEHAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O.,  Kansanshi,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

SHEFFIELD,  OCTAVIUS  R. 

SHELDON,  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  843,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

SHELLS Y,  MALCOLM  B.,  Civil  Service,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

SHHLMERDINE,  WILLIAM  WOODVILLE,  P.O.  Box  11,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

SHBNNAN,  WATSON,  High  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

SHEPHERD,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  AIKEN,  P.O.  Box  42,  Mozambique,  Portuguese  Eatt  Africa. 

SUBPPARD,  WILLIAM  C.  L.,  311  Bartolomc  Mitre,  Buenos  Aire*,  Argentine. 


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SHBPSTONE,  COLONEL  WALTER  S.,  V.D.,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
SHERIDAN,  RICHARD  N.,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Bathurst  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

SHERIFF,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  PERCY  M.  C.,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 
SHERLOCK,  HON.  A.  P.,  M.C.P.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
SHERMAN,  A.  H.,  Scottish  Canadian  Cannery,  Steveston,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SHERRATT,  RICHARD,  J.P.,  Swarthmoor,  Patutahi,  Poverty  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
SHERWOOD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  A.  P.,  C.M.G.,  Ottaioa,  Canada. 
SHERWOOD,  C.  A.,  7  Harvest  Terrace,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

SHERWOOD,  HARRY  LESLIE,  H.B.M.  Consul,  British  Consulate,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 
SHIEL,  JAMES  S.,  P.O.  Box  116,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
fSniELDS,  CHARLES  HOPE,  Postal  Commissioner,  Canton,  China. 
SHIPMAN,  GEORGE  W.  S.,  B.A.,  702  Eastern  Townships  Bank  Building,  263  St.  James  Street, 

Montreal,  Canada. 

SHIPWAY,  I.  A.,  15  Club  Road,  Ipoh,  Federated  Malay  States. 
SHIRLEY,  HERBERT  GAUNT,  85  North  Whittlesey  Avenue,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  U.S.A. 

,  GEORGE,  40  Twiakori  Road,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
I-SHOOBRIDGE,  ROBERT  W.  G.,  J.P.,  Valleyfield,  New  Norfolk,  Tasmania. 
SHOOSMITH,  ROBERT  O.,  Bloemfontein  Clyb,  South  Africa. 

SHORES,  JOHN  W.,  C.M.G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Rutland,  Scottsville,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
fSnoRT,  Louis  W.,  18  Kock  Street,  Jouberl  Park,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
{SHORT,  WILLIAM,  K.C.,  Merchants'  Bank  Building,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
SHORTEN,  JAMES  G.,  P.O.  Box  267,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SHORTT,  ADAM,  Civil  Service  Commission,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

fSHRAGER,  ISAAC. 

SHRIMPTON,  WALTER,  Matapiro,  Napier,  Netv  Zealand. 

SHUFPREY,  PAUL,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

SHUTTLEWORTH,  CAPT.  DIGBY  I.,  3rd  Q.A.O.  Gurkha  Rifles,  Secunderabad,  Haidarabad,  India. 

SIBBALD,  DOUGLAS  WM.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  1710  Lavalle,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

SIDEBOTTOM,  JOHN  C.,  Estacion  "  Pico,"  F.C.  Oeste,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fSiEDLE,  OTTO,  P.O.  Box  931,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

SIERADZKI,  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  1298,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

SIFTON,  HON.  ARTHUR  LEWIS,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

SIFTON,  HON.  SIR  CLIFFORD,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  215  Metcalfe  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

HOWARD  LECKY,  c/o  Magadi  Soda  Co.,  Magadi  Junction,  British  East  Africa. 

fSiLBERBAUER,  CHARLES  F.,  Pension  St.  James,  Montr eux,  Switzerland. 

SILVERSTON,  A.  J.,  Kimberley  Club,  South  Africa. 
EDWARD. 

SIMMONS,  CHARLES  D.,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Rua  da  Alfandega,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil. 

SIMMONS,  HON.  CONRAD  J.,  M.E.C.,  Park  Villa,  St,    Vincent,  British  West  Indies  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

fSiMMONS,  MATTHEW  W.,  Lincoln  Chambers,  Collins  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

SIMMONS,  T.  S.,  Hurlingham,  F.C. P.,  Argentine. 

SIMMONS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  P.W.D.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

fSiMONS,  ARNAUD  J.  J.  B.,  B.A.,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

SIMONS,  CHARLES  GORDON,  Sierra  de  la  Ventana,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 

SIMON,  MAJOR  HERBERT  SAMUEL  PROTHERO,  Hong  Kong. 

SIMON,  WM.  Louis,  c/o  Chartered  Bank,  Medan,  Sumatra. 

SIMPSON,  E.  H.,  Rothschild,  Pusselawa,  Ceylon. 

SIMPSON,  GERARD  A.,  La  Pumas,  Figre  R.,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine.  [Club. 

fSiMPSON,  G.  MORRIS,  Stonehenge,  T.P.O.,  Northern  Mail,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Australian 

SIMPSON,  HUBERT  A.  LASELVE,  J.P.,  15  Duke  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES  J.,  D.Sc. 

SIMPSON,  J.  CRADOCK,  120  St.  James'  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

SIMPSON,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  H.,  93rd  Burma  Infantry,  Barrackpore,  India. 

fSiMPSON,  RICHARD  M.,  Phoenix  Assurance  Co.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


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1914 

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SIMPSON,  ROBERT  M.,  M.D.,  New  Stirling  Bank  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada 

SIMS,  ARTHUR,  143  Hereford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

SIMSON,  COMMANDER  G.  B.  SPICER,  R.N.,  D.S.O.,  Bathursl,  Gambia. 

SIMSON,  R.  J.  P.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

SINCKLER,  EDWARD  G.,  Police  Magistrate,  Gibbes  Plantation,  St.  Peter,  Barbados. 

SINCLAIR,  ALEXANDER,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

f SINCLAIR,  DONALD,  Pacific  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

SINCLAIR,  FRANK,  District  Ojficzr,  Afikpo,  Nijzria. 

SINCLAIR,  IAN  G.,  Glen  Morgan,  H ammonia,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

SINCLAIR,  HON.  JOHN  R.,  M.L.C.,  J.P ,  41  Melville  Street,  Dunedin,  Neiv  Zealand. 

SINCLAIR,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  The  Oaks,  Mauku,  New  Zealand. 

SINCLAIR-STEVENSON,  SIR  EDMOND,  M.D.,  Strathallan  House,  Rondebosch,  South  Africa. 

fSiNGER,  MORRIS,  Jumbo  Hotel,  Mazoe,  Rhodesia. 

SINNOTT,  HERBERT  A.,  B.A.,  536  14th  Aoenue  West,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 

SISNET,  HERBERT  K.  MCDONNELL,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Suddie,  British  Guiana. 

SKEELS,  C.  S.,  M.A.,  27  Primrose  Terrace,  Berea,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

SKEETE,  G.  P.,  Byde  Mill,  St.  Phillips,  Barbados. 

SKELTON,  ROBERT,  Municipal  Engineer,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

SKENTELBERY.  CHARLES,  111  Devonshire  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

SKERMAN,  SURGEON-GENERAL  SIDNEY,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Marton,  Rangitikei,  Neio  Zealand. 

fSKERRETT,  CHARLES  P.,  K.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

tSKERRETT,  KING,  English  Club,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

SKILLINGS,  WALDO,  1152  Burdett  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fSKiNNER,  EDMUND  BECHER. 

JSKINNER,  HARRY  Ross,  P.O.  Box  111,  Roodepoort,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

SKINNER,  HARVEY,  Treasury  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

SKINNER,  IRVINE  S.,  M.C.P.,  Prior  Park  Plantation,  SL  TJiomas\  Barbados. 

f  SKINNER,  T.  J.  S.,  Armstrong  Block,  Calgary,  Canada. 

SKIPPER,  STANLEY  H.,  Victoria  Square,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

SLACK,  ERIC,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

SLATER,  HON.  A.  R.,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

SLATER,  HAROLD  HAMILTON,  Club  de  Residentes  Extrangeros,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

SLATER,  ISAAC  S.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
SLATTER,  ARTHUR  WHITTARD,  c/o  Kildare  Mining  Co.,  Manson,  VanderJioof,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SLEITH,  THOMAS,  Pretoria  Club,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fSLiNGER,  CAPTAIN  DAVID  L.,  Green  Hill,  St.  George's,  Grenada. 
SLIPP,  ARTHUR  R.,  M.P.P.,  Fred^ericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
SLOANE,  W.  P.,  Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
SLOCOCK,  EDMUND,  P.O.  Box  277,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

SLOLEY,  SIR  HERBERT  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
SLOMAN,  VERY  REV.  DEAN  ERNEST,  M.A.,  The  Deanery,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
SLY,  GEORGE  J.,  LL.D.,  369  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SLY,  JOHN  W.,  P.O.  Box  582,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
SMALE,  REV.  H.  J.,  M.A.,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
SMALL,  JOHN  D.,  L.R.C.S  ,  L.S.A. 

SMALL,  JOHN  T.,  K.C.,  24  Adelaide  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
SMALLWOOD,  HON.  HENRY  A.,  Treasurer,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
SMART,  ANDREW  G.,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
SMART,  ARCHIBALD  G.  H.,  M.B.,  Singapore. 
SMART,  ARTHUR  B.,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
SMART,  G.  BOGUE,  Department  of  the  Interior,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
SMART,  HAROLD  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  102,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
SMART,  HENRY  M.,  Standard  Bank,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
SMART,  J.  E.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

SMARTT,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Glen  Ban,  Slellenbosch.  Soulf,  Africa 
SMEETON,  HUBERT  M.,  69  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
SMIT,  GRAHAM  NICHOLAS. 


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1914 


SMITH,  ADAM  E.,  146  Ham  Road,  Riccarton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
SMITH,  ALEXANDER,  Treasury,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
f  SMITH,  ALFRED,  Pacific  Cable,  Board,  Ban  field,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ALFRED  LEB,  Anderson's  Bay,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
SMITH,  PROFESSOR  ALFRED  MICA,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 

ARTHUR  JOHNSTONE,  P.O.  Box  6529,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  CHARLES  A.,  Harbour  Board,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  CHARLES  CRAWFORD,  El  Colorado,  Washington,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
SMITH,  CHARLES  EL,  A.R.I.B.A.,  The  Gables,  Rondebosch,  Gape  Province,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  CHARLES  THOMAS,  Penang,  Straits  Settlemrnts. 
SMITH,  COLIN,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SMITH,  DONALD  W.,  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
f  SMITH,  EDWARD  CANAVAN,  St.  Stephen's  Avenue,  Parnell,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
SMITH,  REV.  EDWIN  WM.,  Kasenga,  via  Kalomo,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

SIR  EDWIN  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
SMITH,  ERNEST  BROWN,  TueUyn,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
SMITH,  F.  B.,  Agricultural  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  FREDERICK  CRAWFORD,  c/o  Messrs.  Runciman  &  Co.,  264  Catte  San  Martin,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

SMITH,  F.  J.  PENN,  P.O.  Box  5853,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  MAJOR  GEOFFREY  S.,  D.S.O.,  Post  Office,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE,  A.G.A.,  Victoria  Barracks,  Sydney,  Neu>  South  Wales. 
SMITH,  GEORGE,  204  Clarence  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SMITH,  H.E.,  SIR  GEORGE,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
SMITH,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  C.M.G.,  The  Treasury,  Entebbe,  Uganda  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
SMITH,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  E.,  Police  Department,  Malindi,  British  East  Africa. 
SMITH,  HON.  GEORGE  JOHN,  M.L.C.,  Christchurck,  New  Zealand. 
SMITH,  GORDON  P.,  "  Finca  Mocd,"  San  Francisco- Miramar,  via  Patalul,  Dept.  de  Solola, 

Guatemala. 

SMITH,  GRAHAM  M.,  Caledonia  Estate,  Lindula,  Ceylon. 
SMITH,  HENRY,  Calera,  Gualeguaychu,  E.R.,  Argentine. 

fSMiTH,  H.  G.  SBTH,  Northern  Club,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
SMITH,  HERBERT  DENSHAM,  P.W.D.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
SMITH,  HERBERT  H.,  Spencer  Farm,  Balgowan,  Natal,  South  Afnca. 

,  H.  JASPER,  P.O.  Box  532,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  HOWARD  VILLIERS,  J.P.,  M.C.P.,  Somerset,  Bermuda. 
SMITH,  I.  R.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  124  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
SMITH,  JAMES  FYFE,  P.O.  Box  909,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SMITH,  JOHN,  Casilda,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.R.C.V.S.,  D.V.H.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
SMITH,  JOHN  ALFRED,  Napier,  New  Zealand, 
SMITH,  JOHN  W.  Y.,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
SMITH,  K.  SENTANCE,  Telbedde  Estates,  Ltd.,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 

SMITH,  L.  TALBOT,  District  Commissioner,  c/o  Secretariat,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
SMITH,  LAURBNCE,  The  Treasury,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
SMITH,  HON.  MILES  STANIFORTH  C.,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (via  Australia). 
SMITH,  J.  NOEL,  B.A.,  Assistant  Resident,  Ankpa,  Bassa  Province,  Northern  Nigeria. 
SMITH,  PERCY  B.,  c/o  P.O.,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
SMITH,  P.  BALDWIN. 

SMITH,  PERCY  C.,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 

SMITH,  RICHARD,  Messrs.  Harris,  Scarf e  <fe  Co.,  Gawler  Place,  Adelaide,  South  Aiistralia. 
RIDGWAY,  237  Fifth  Avenue,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ROBERT  GEMMELL,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SMITH,  ROBERT  J.,  Land  Settlement  Board,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  ROBERT  MURRAY//!  M.G.,  Repton,  Toorak  Road,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
SMITH,  ROWLAND  A.,  The  Owl  Mine,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 
SMITH,  SAMUEL  HARDMAN,?514  McDougall  Avenue,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
SMITH,  STEPHEN,  Robert  Street,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


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1901 
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1916 

1902 
1914 
1912 
1916 
1912 
1915 
1912 
1911 
1886 
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1916 
1909 
1913 
1896 
1883 
1894 
1888 
1915 
1896 
1913 
1909 
1914 
1913 
1916 

1905 
1911 
1913 
1913 
1902 
1913 
1913 
1915 
1913 
1915 


,  SYDNEY,  F.R.G.S.,  60  King's  Parade,  Devonport,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
SMITH,  PROFESSOR  T.  A.  M.,  Apartado  395,  Guatemala. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  DOUGLAS,  London  and  Brazilian,  Bank,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
SMITH,  REV.  WHARTON  BUCHANAN,  M.A.,  Church  House,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
WILLIAM,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 
WILLIAM. 

SMITH,  W.  B.  BASSETT,  651  Avenida  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine 
SMITH,  WM.  KING,  Estanda  El  Tape,  Moldes,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
SMITH,  REV.  WILLIAM  E.,  M.D.,  C.M.M.,  lunghsien,  via  Chungking,  China. 
tSMiTH,  WM.  EDWARDS,  M.R.A.C.,  Chalice  Hill,  Gordon,  New  South  Wales. 
SMITHERS,  HENRY,  Messrs.  J.  Robertson  do  Co.,  P.O.  Box  279.  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
SMITH-REWSE;  GEOFFREY  B.,  Tarawa,  Gilbert  Islands,  Western  Pacific. 
SMITHSON,  SAMUEL  F.,  Barr inter -at-Law,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 
SMITS,  WILLIAM  S.,  P.O.  Box  1167,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa.' 
|SMUTS,  C.  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.(Edin.),  c/o  South  African  Association,  6  Church  Square,  Cape 

Town,  South  Africa. 

SMUTS,  CHARLES  F.,  South  African  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fSMUTS,  JOHANNES,  I.S.O.,  Deeds  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
SMOTS,  Louis  B.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
SMYTH,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  P.O.  Box  599,  Medicine  Hat,  Alta,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 
SMYTH,  CAPTAIN  GERALD  MILLNER,  R.E.,  C  entral  Mining  Investment  Corporation,  Johannes  - 

bury,  South  Africa. 

SMYTH,  J.  W.,  P.O.,  Box  314,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

SMYTH,  JOHN  H.  G.,  Assistant  District  Officer,  Bauchi,  Central  Provinces,  Nigeria. 
SMYTH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ROBERT  N.,  D.S.O.,  Rawal  Pindi,  Punjab,  India. 
SMYTH,  WILLIAM,  Waterkloof,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
SNEIDER,  MORRIS,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SNELL,  HAROLD  EDWARD,  Kelso,  West  Tamar,  Tasmania. 
SNELL,  JOHN  P.  BLOCKING,  L.M.S.S.A.  (Lond.),  Ogoja,  via  Calabar,  Nigeria. 
fSNEWiN,  CAPTAIN  WALTER,  c/o  Messrs.  McAlister  <fc  Co.,  Ltd.,  Singapore. 
f  SNOWDEN,  SIR  ARTHUR,  433  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
SOANE,  CHARLES,  36  Calle  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

SOLOMON,  ARTHUR  GRANVILLE,  Rosemount,  South  Camp  Road,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
SOLOMON,  A.  KENNSTH,  M.H.A.,  Attorney-at-Law,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
SOLOMON,  ERIC  VERNON,  M.H. A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
[•SOLOMON,  HARRY,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

SOLOMON,  HON.  JUSTICE  SIR  WILLIAM  HENRY,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.M.G.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fSoMERSET,  EDMUND  T.,  P.O.  Box  43,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fSoMERSHiELD,  OSCAR,  5  Mill  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
SOMMERVILLE,  JOHN  CULLEN,  Calle  Florida  783,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fSoNN,  GUSTAV,  P.O.  Box  1461,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SONNENBERQ,  MAX,  Mercantile  House,  Vryburg,  South  Africa. 
SORABJEE,  M.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
SORBY,  VINCENT,  P.O.  Box  251,  Hong  Kong. 
SOUTEH,  ALEX  MACLEOD,  c/o  Postmaster,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
SOUTHWICK,  MICHAEL  HAROLD,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Jaetta,  Deakin  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

SOWDEN,  WILLIAM  J.,  J.P.,  Park  Terrace,  Eastwood,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
SPAIN,  HARRY  G.,  Government  Electrician,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
SPANTON,  GEOFFREY  W.  H.,  441  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
SPARK,  A.  GRAHAM,  50  Ja*per  Avenue  East,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

SPARKS,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  HARRY,  V.D.,  Calthorpe  Hall,  Sydenham,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
SPARKS,  JOHN  J.,  M.D.,  Puerto  Mexico,  Ver.,  Mexico. 

SPARKS,  RALPH  H.  A.,  English  Club,  478  Bartolome"  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
SPARROW,  J.  M.,  Imperial  Varnish  Co.,  Toronto,  Canada. 
SPUDDING,  JAMES  D.,  P.O.  Box  300  Brisbane,  Queensland 
SPBED,  EDWARD  JAMIESON,  Kano,  Nigeria. 


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Election. 


,  W.  GORDON,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  18  Largo  Dos  Ouayanezes,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

,  WILLIAM,  18  Largo  Dos  Ouayanezes,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
SPEKE,  AUGUSTUS  GRANT,  c/o  D.C.,  Kampala,  Uganda. 

SPENCE,  FRANK,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Navua,  Fiji ;  and  Mount  Vernon,  B.C.,  Canada 
SPENCE,  HAROLD  C.  E.,  West  Merigomish,  Picton  County,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
fSpENCE,  ROBERT  H.,  Rosebank,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SPENCER,  ALFRED  N.,  Ecoles  Internationales,  64  Rue  La  Bottie,  Paris. 
SPENCER,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  The  Chilterns,  Wynberg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
fSPENCER,  FRED,  I.S.O.,  J.P.,  Forrest  House,  St.  George's  Terrace,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
SPENCER,  GEORGE,  Ontario  Agricultural  College,  Quelph,  Canada. 
SPENCER,  JOHN  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Norton  Griffiths  &  Co.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fSpENS,  ARCHIBALD  T,,  El  Quemado,  F.C.C.N.,  Jujuy,  Argentine. 
SPICER,  HARRY  WHITMILL,  72  Kilby  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
SPILLANE,  THOMAS -BENJAMIN,  P.O.  Box  414.  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 
SPINKS,  JUDGE  WILLIAM  WARD,  Maryland  Hotd>  Pasadena,  California,  U.S.A. 
SPIRE,  FREDERICK,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Jinja,  Uganda. 
SPITZER,  JOHN  R.,  Nigerian  Railways.  Lagos.  Nigeria. 
SPRAGG,'  ARTHUR  GEORGE,   British    Pro-Consul,  Santa  Cruz,   Tenerife,   Canary  Islands 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

SPRIGG,  W.  GORDON,  4-30  BourJce  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
SPRINGLE,  J.  A.,  M.D.,  O.M.,  267  Mountain  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
fSpROATT,  ALAN,  303  Fifth  Avenue  North,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
SPROULE,  MILTON,  485  Elgin  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
SPROULE,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  PERCY  J.,  B.A.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
SPURLING,  SALISBURY  S.,  M.C.P.,  St.  George's,  Bermuda  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
SPURRIER,  ALFRED  H.,  O.M.G.,  L.R.C.P.,  Nyumba  Nyeusi,  Nairobi,  British  Ea^t  Africa 
SQUIRE,  NORMAN,  Club  Residentes  Estrangeros,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
SQUIRES,  HON.  R.  ANDERSON,  K.C.,  LL.B.,  M.L.C.,  P.O.  Box  243,  Si,  John's,  Newfoundland. 
STACEY,  HAROLD  WILLIAM,  Caixa  574,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
STALLARD,  CHARLES  F,,  K.C.,  P.O.  Box  5156,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
STANDISH,  JOHN  SELWYN,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
STANFORD,  J.  HENRY. 

STANIFORTH,  R.  A.,  Aldersyde,  Alberta,  Canada. 
tSTANLEY,  ARTHUR. 

STANLEY,  ERNEST  H.,  F.C.  Trasandine,  Mendoza,  Argentine. 
STANLEY,  G.  A,,  Uganda  Railway,  Nairobi,  British  Ea-st  Africa. 

STANLEY,  HENRY  C.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  129  Moreton  Street,  New  Farm,  Brisbane,  Queen  land. 
tSTANLEY,  HERBERT  J.,  O.M.G.,  Resident  Commissioner,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
STANLEY,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Eton  Vale,  Cambooya,  Queensland. 
STANLEY,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  BLAKENEY,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
STANTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  EDWARD  A.,  Government  House,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
STANTON,  RICHARD,  "  The  Bunyas,"  Ash/ield,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
STAPELLS,  RICHARD  A.,  47  Simcoe  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fSTAPYLTON,  ALAN,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Railway  Building  P.O.,  Chittagong,  India. 
STARFIELD,  DAVID,  19  Ockerll  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
STARKEY,  FREDERICK  E.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
STARKEY,  TOM  R.,  Belize,  British  Honduras, 
STARKY,  FRANCIS  BAYNTUN,  Raimvorth,  Springsure,  Queensland. 
STAUNTON,  EGMUND  G.,  657  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
tSTAWELL,  JONAS  M.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
STAWELL,  RICHARD  R.,  M.D.,  45  Spring  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
fSTAYT,  WILLIAM,  Danebury,  Terrace  Road,  Bertrams,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
STEAD,  HENRY,  "  Review  of  Reviews,"  Swanxton  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
STEAD,  WALTER,  P.O.  Box  474,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
STEADMAN,  VINCENT,  Lemsford,  Dalvey  Road,  Singapore. 
STHDMAN,  F.  E.,  Macleod,  Alberta,  Canada. 
STEEDMAN,  MARK  CROMBIE,  Accra,  Gold  Coait  Colony 
STEEGE,  FREDERICK  W.,  27  Alsterdamm,  Hamburg. 


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fSTEELE,  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL,  Tahunga,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

fSTEERS,  WILLIAM  E. 

STEIL,  SYDNEY  CECIL,  P.O.  Box  1056,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

STENNETT,    LIEUT.-COLONEL  HARRY    MARCH,    D.S.O.,    Police    Department,    Livingstone, 

Northern  Rhode-aia. 

STEPHEN,  REV.  CHARLES,  Mahaica,  British  Guiana. 
fSTBPHE^,  CHARLES  C.,  P.O.  Box  33,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
STEPHENS,  CORNELIUS  V.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
STEPHENS,  F.  G.  N.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.B.,  Ch.M.,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

fSTEPHENS,  HON.  WILLIAM,  M.L.C.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
STEPHENS,  WM.  FRANCIS,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
STEPHENSON,  ARTHUR,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
STEPHENSON,  GEORGE  E. 
STEUART,  CAPTAIN  BERNARD  C.  A. 

STEVENS,  CHARLES,  Sehuttes  Draai,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
STEVENS,  ERNEST  G.,  C.E.,  Engineer  of  Roads,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
jSTEVENS,  HON.  ERNEST  J.,  M.L.C.,  Courier  Buildings,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
fSTEVENS,  FRANK,  C.M.G.,  389  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
STEVENS,  FRANK  Os BORNE,  B.  A.  &  P.  Railivay,  Bahia  Blanc-a,  Argentine. 
STEVENS,  GEORGE  N.,  ChendeHang,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fSTEVENS,  HILDEBRAND  W.  H..  Hamerton,  Kangaroo  Point,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
STEVENS,  KENNETH  ARTHUR,  c/o  Messrs.  Caldbeck,  Macgregor  &  Co.,  Singapore. 
STEVENS,  PERCIVAL,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Public  Works  Department,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinida.l. 
STEVENSON,  J.  SHANNON,  Blair  Avon,  Norwood,  Ceylon. 

STEVENSON,  REV.  J.  T.,  St.  George's  College,  Quibnes,  F.C.S.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
STEVENSON,  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  32,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
STEVENSON,  W.  H.,  20  Rundle  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
STEWARD,  T.  A.,  P.O.  Box  1,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 

STE  WARD -E  VANS,  WILLIAM,  Castle  Brewery,  P.O.  Box  274,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
STEWART,  EDWARD  C.,  P.O.  Box  193,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
STEWART,  EDWARD  H.,  Ferrocarriles  Internacionales,  Guatemala. 
STEWART,  F.  G. 

STEWART,  GEORGE,  Rhodesia,  Ltd.,  Btdawayo,  Rhodesia. 
STEWART,  MAJOR  H.  A.,  Engineers'  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 
STEWART,  HENRY,  Medicine  Hat,  Alberta,  Canada. 
STEWART,  J.  F.  M.,  85  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 
STEWART,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Mare  Street,  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
STEWART,  JOHN,  Venture  Estate,  Kalthuritty,  Travancore,  India. 
STEWART,  JOHN,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 
STEWART,  JOHN  CHEAPE,  Just  Right  Farm,  Hartley,  Rhodesia. 
fSTEWART,  McLEOD,  383  Frank  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

fSTEWART,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.,  P.O.  Box  88,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia  (Corresponding  S°. 
STEWART,  THOMAS,  St.  George's  Chambers,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
STEWART,  THOMAS  H.,  Bikam  Estate,  Sungkai,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  State*. 
STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  Asuncion,  Paraguay. 

fSTEWART,  WM.  BURTON,  506  Mark  Fisher  Buildings,  Montreal,  Canada. 
STEWART,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  52,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
STEYTLER,  CHARLES  R.,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
fSTEYTLER,  HENRY  DE  VILLIERS,  P.O.  Box  174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africn. 
STICHBURY,  ALBERT  A.,  P.O.  Box  296,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
STIEL,  CECIL  H.  R.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 
STILES,  THOMAS  ALGES,  Minas  de  Rio  Tinto,  Provincia  de  Huelva,  Spain. 
STILL,  JOHN,  Rock  House,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 

STIRLING,  FRANCIS  H.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1031  Terrace  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada, 
fSTiRLiNG,  T.  W.,  P.O.  Box  273,  Kelowna,  B.C.,  Canada. 
STIRTON,  THOMAS  A.,  Warrigal  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
STIVEN,  JAMES  B.,  Kingston,  Jamaica, 


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STOBART,  LIOJTBL  F.,  Harper  Ranch,  Kamloops,  B.C.,  Canada. 

STOBART,  ST.  CLAIR  E.  M.,  Assistant  Resident,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

STOCK,  CYRIL  L.,  cjo  Messrs.  Wilson,  Sons  <k  Co.,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

f STOCK,  EDWARD  J.,  National  Mutual  Life  Association,   395  Collins  Street,   Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

STOCK,  GEORGE  D.  C.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Oisborne,  New  Zealand. 
STOCK,  JOHN  L.  W.,  B.A.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
STOCKDALE,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
STOCKDALE,  REGINALD  H.,  Quartre  Bornes,  Mauritius. 
STOCKEN,  WALTER  A.,  389  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
STOCKFELD,  HARRY  HOOPER,  Mount  Albert  Road,  Canterbury,  Victoria. 
fSTOCKS,  GEORGE  GILBERT,  Calle  Alsina  111,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
STOOD  ALE,  G.  S.,  Carlton  House,  York  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
f  STOHR,  FREDERIC  O.,  M.B.,  Chusepwe,  P.O.  Kashitu,  Northern  Rhodesia  (via  Cape  Town). 
STOKES,  ALFRED  PARKER,  c/o  Morris  Beck,  Esq.,  4  Foochow  Road,  Shanghai,  China. 
STOKES,  FREDERICK  W.,  33  Alexandra  Avenue,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
STOKES,  GEOFFREY,  Assistant  Native  Commissioner,  Inporokoso,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
STOLLMEYER,  JAMES  A.  REX,  112  Picton  Street,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
STONE,  E.  F.,  Princes  Town,  Trinidad. 
STONE,  FREDERICK,  B.C.G.A.,  Ibadan,  Nigeria. 
STONE,  G.  W.  TINSLAY,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
STONE,  HARRY,  P.O.  Box  3217,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

tSTONESTREET,  GEORGE  T). 

STONOR,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  G.,  W.A.R.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

STOPFORD,  VISCOUNT. 

STOREY,  FRANCIS  H.j,  Sunyani,  Ashanti.  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

STOUGHTON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Rosenroll,  Alberta,  Canada. 

STRACHAN,  HUGH  M.,  448  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

STRACHAN,  JOHN,  Garrowdale,  Mazoe,  Rhodesia.  [Brazil. 

STRACHAN,  WILLIAM  HARRY,  Rio  Tram,  Light  and  Power  Co.,  Caixa  571,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 

fSTRACHAN,  W.  HENRY  W.,  C.M.G.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Teak  Pan,    Chapellon  P.O., 

Jamaica. 

STRACHAN,  WILLIAM  L.,  Ceylon. 

STRAIGHT,  STUART,  c/o  Messrs.  McCallum,  Hill  <3o  Co.,  1770  Scarth  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 
STRANACK,  MORRIS  WM.,  P.O.  Box  169,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
STRANACK,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  169,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
STRANG,  ROBERT,  Plantation  Uiterleigt,  British  Guiana. 
STRATHY,  JAMES  ROBERT,  123  Simcoe  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
STRAW,  PHILIP  HENRY,  264  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fSTREET,  ALFRED  R.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
STREET,  KENNETH,  LESLIE,  190  Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn,  New  York.  U.S.A. 
fSTRiCKLAND,  H.E.,  SIR  GERALD,  G.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
STRICKLAND,  J.  E.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

f  STRINGER,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  WALTER,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
STROMBOM,  W.  E.  S.,  Board  of  Trade,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
STRONG,  AYLMER  C. 

fSTRONQ,  EDGAR  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  P.O.  Box  193,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
STRONG,  CAPTAIN  RALPH  F.  WILLIAM,  413  Water  Street,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
fSTRONO,  WALTER  M.,  M.D.,  Port.  Moresby,  Papua  (via  Australia). 
STROUD,  HENRY  WALLACE,  Murera  Estate,  Ruiru,  British  East  Africa. 
STROUD,  OWEN,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fSTRUBEN,  ARTHUR  M.  A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.O.  Box  317,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fSTRUBEN,  CHARLES  F.  W.,  South  African  Chambers,  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South 

Africa. 

STRUBEN,  FRANK  E.  BEATTIE,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

fSTRUBEN,  ROBERT  H.,  Tafelberg  Hall,  Middelburg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
'fSTUART,  ALAN  L.  C.,  LL.D.,  District  Judge,  Papho,  Cyprus. 
STUART,  CHARLES  TRAVBRS,  Native  Commissioner,  Ru^api,  Rhodesia. 


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STUART,  ERIO  A.  G.,  Alor  Star,  Keddh,  Federated  Malay  States 

STTTART,  GEORGE  M.,  Chilliwack.  B.C.,  Canada. 
'STUART,  GUILFOBD  M.,  183  Lake  Avenue,  Neivton  Center,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

STUART,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  DUFF,  1220  Georgia  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada, 

fSTUART,  JAMES,  34  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

STUART,  JAMES,  Lawaga,  Nadroga.,  Fiji. 

STUART,  ROBERT,  Jan.,  F.C.  Cordoba,  Estacion  Retiro,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fSTUART,  ROBERT  H.  F./'M.Inst.C.E  ,  F.C.  Entre  Bios,  564  Callc  Cangallo,  Bvnu. 
Argentine. 

STUART,  R.  J,,  27  Mai/nard  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

STUART,  RANDOLPH,  Pemberton  Building,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

STUART,  PROFESSOR  SIR  T.  P.  ANDERSON,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  The  University,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales. 

STUART,  CAPTAIN  W.,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  Cook  &  Son,  Calcutta,  India. 

STUART,  WALTER,  121  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  ;  and  Hurlingham  Club. 

STUART- YouNG,r JOHN  M.,  Onitsha^ Nigeria. 

STUBBS,  GEORQE  H.,  Mangatangi,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

STUBBS,  HON.  R.  K,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

STUBBS,  JAMES  WARDEN,  783  Calle  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

STUBBS,  WM.  WALTER,  Assistant  District  Commissions,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fSTUCKE,  W.  H.,  A.R.I  B. A.,  P.O.  Box  2271,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

STUCKEY,  LEONARD  C.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fSTUDHOLME,  JOHN,  Coldstream,  Hinds,  Christchurch,  Neio  Zealand. 

fSTUDHOLME,  JOSEPH  F.,  Ruanui,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

STURDEE,  COLONEL  ALFRED  HoBART/C.M.G.,  A.A.M.C.,Stonycroft,  Northcote,  Victoria  ;  and 
Naval  and  Military  Club,  Melbourne. 

STURGEON,  WILLIAM  AMBROSE,  La  Beatriz,  Moron,  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 

STURROCK,  F.  CLAUD,  P.O.  Box  2863,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

STURROCK,  J.  C.  R.,  The  Lubiri,  Menga,  Uganda. 

STUATTAFORD,  IRVING,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

STYLES,  JAMES  W.,  361  Collins  Streeet,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

SUGARS,  JOHN  C.,  B.A.,  Bukit  Mertajam,  Welledey,  Straits  Settlements. 

SULIVAN,  HENRY  E.,  c/o  Sioedish  Canadian  Lumber  Co.,  Nordin,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

SULLIVAN,  E.  P.  CORBETT. 

SULLIVAN,  W.  R.  WASHINGTON,  Santa  Maria  Oil  Fields,  605  H.  W.  Uellman  Building,  Loa 

Angeles,  California,  U.S.A. 

SUMNER,  ALBERT  J.  EDMUND,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

SUMNER,  ALGERNON  JOHN  LE  COUTEUR,  102  Paseo  de  Julio,  Bueno*  Aires,  Argentine. 
SUMNER,  F.  W.,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
SUMNER,  HENRY  LIGHTBOURN.  Inspector  of  Schools,   Taiping,  Perak,   Federated    Malay 

States. 

SUMNER,  ROBERT  ALGERNON,  102  Paseo  de  Julio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
SURMON,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  B.,  Kazungula,  via  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
f SUSMAN,  ELIE,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
SUTHERLAND*,  FREDERICK  C.,  L.S.A.,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

SUTHERLAND,  PETER  R.,  Messrs.  Cameron  &  Sutherland,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
SUTHERLAND,  R.  TATE,  M.D.,  127  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
SUTHERLAND,  RONALD  CCEMMERER,  Nigeria  Railway,  Ebute  Metia,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
SUTTON,  EDWARD  YORICK  VILLIERS,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
SUTTON,  MORRIS  A.,  Thorney,  Howick,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

SUTTON-PAGE,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  PARKER,  27  bis,  Shareh  Maghraby,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
SWABY,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  WILLIAM  P.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Barbados,  Rishopsconrt,  Bridge* 

town,  Barbados. 

SWANSON,  WILLIAM  G.,  P.O.  Box  220,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
SWANSTON,  MAJOR  HUGH  OWEN,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
SWANWICK,  KENNETH  FFOULKES,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Norman  Park,  Brisbane.  Queensland, 
SWEATMAN,  FRANK,  709  Dunsmuir  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SWEENEY,  CAMPBBLL,  Bank  of  Montr^a^  Vancouver,  J5,(7.,  Qanada, 


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SWEENEY,  JOHN,  M.Sc.,  202  Beveridge  Buildings,  Calgary,  Canada. 

SWEENY,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  F.,  M.A.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto,  112  Hocland  Avenue, 

Toronto,  Canada. 

SWEETING,  JOHN  B.,  Calle  Florida  783,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
SWETE,  OSWALD  R.,  c/o  Pongola  Rubber  Estate  Co.,  Ubombo,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
SWETTENHAM,  J.  P.,  Seremban,  Federated  Malay  State,?. 
SWINBURNE,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  Suva,  Fiji. 

SWINDELL,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  FRANK  G.,  St.  Andrew's  Cathedral,  Singapore. 
SWINTON,  JOHN,  711  First  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
fSYBRAY,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  599,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
SYMES,  Louis  THQRLEY,  Bank  of  Australasia,  Auckland,  New  Zealand, 
•J-SYMON,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JOSIAH  HENRY,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
SYMONDS,  HENRY,  M.D.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
•fSYMONS/DAVio,  P.O.  Box  469,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa^ 

TABERER,  HENRY  M.,  Queen's  Road,  Parktown,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

TAGART,  EDWARD  S.  B.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

TAGORE,  MAHARAJA  BAHADUR  SIR  PRODYOT  CROMAR,  Tagore  Castle,  Calcutta,  India. 

TAHOURDIN,  R.  HANNAY,  2  Somerset  Place,  Queen's  Road,  Guernsey. 

TAIT,  JAMES  NEVIN,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

TAIT,  MAJOR  JOHN  S.,  753  Cardero  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada  ;  and  Vancouver  Club. 

TAIT,  PETER,  Powella,  Ardmac,  Queensland. 

fTAiT,  WILLIAM  BLAIR,  29  Gladstone  Road,  Parnell,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

TALBOT,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  F.C.C.C.,  Retiro,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

TALMA,  EDWY  LYONET,  B.A.,  Singapore. 

TANCOCK,  J.  L.,  Rahatungoda,  Hewaheta,  Ceylon. 

fTANNAHiLL,  THOMAS  F.,  M.D.,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

TANNER,  HENRY  A.,  Calle  Reconquista  78,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

•{•TANNER,  THOMAS,  Riverslea,  Napiert  New  Zealand. 

TANNER,  WM.  HUGH,  P.A.S.L,  Public  Works  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

•J-TANNOCK,  JOHN  P.,  M.B.,  D.P.H.,  P.O,  Box  5315,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

TAPLIN,  BURTON  M.,  Acting  Provisional  Commissioner,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

•J-TAPUN,  E.  G.  A.,  South  Coast  Junction,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

TARBY,  JOHN  P.,  Waiyanitu,  Navua,  Fiji. 

TARGETT-PROTHEROE,  E.  J.,  617,  4th  Avenue  North,  Edmonton  South,  Canada. 

T ARRANT,  FRANK  HARPER,  Pacific  Phosphate  Co.,  465  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

TARRANT,  HUMPHREY  M.,  Director  of  Customs,  Entebbe,  Uganda  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

TARVER,  FRANCIS  H.  C.,  Western  Telegraph  Co.,  333  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

TASSE",  EMMANUEL,  Messrs.  A.  E.  Rea  Co.,  Ltd.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

TATAM,  VICTOR  NORMAN,  c/o  Messrs.  Hard  Rand  &  Co.,  Rua  Visoonde  Inhaima  60,  Rio  de 

Janeiro,   Brazil. 

TATE,  HARRY  R.,  District  Commissioner,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
TATHAM,  CHARLES,  J.P.,  Greytown,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
TATHAM,  FREDERIC  SPENCE,  K.C.,  7  Timber  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
TATHAM,  SIDNEY  M.,  P.O.  Box  381,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

TATTERS  ALL,  G.  H.,  Messrs.  Mappin  &  Webb,  Rua  do  Ouvidar  100,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
TAVERNER,  HON.  SIR  JOHN  W.,  K.C.M.G. 

fTAYLER,  CHARLES  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Finlay,  Fleming  &  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
fTAYLER,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  c/o  Messrs.  Finlay,  Fleming  &  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon, 

Burma. 

TAYLOR,  CAPTAIN  A.  C.,  West  African  Regiment,  Freetown.,  Sierra  Leone. 
•J-TAYLOR,  ADOLPHUS  J.,  Normanhurst,  Killara,  New  South  Wales  ;  ami  Australian  Club. 
TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  ROY,  c/o  Messrs.  James  Marshall  &  Co.,  Rundle  Street,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia. 

TAYLOR,  CECIL  HARRY,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

tTAYLOR,  CHARLES  DAVENPORT,  P.O.  Box  1568.  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada, 
TAYLOR,  CLAUDE  E.,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  Ewt  Africa. 
TIYLOR,  EDWIN,  The  Treasury,  Kampala,  Uganda. 


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1909 
1915 
1915 
1913 
1911 
1913 
1912 
1914 


1897 
1898 
1914 
1909 
1913 
1912 
1913 
1911 
1913 
1883 

1902 
1915 
1915 
1913 
1893 
1915 
1912 
1913 
1904 
1915 
1904 
1912 
1914 
1914 

1914 

1883 
1884 

1897 
1912 
1914 
1915 
1903 
1900 
1910 
1914 
1909 
1901 
1910 
1911 
1910 
1914 
1910 
1910 
1915 


TAYLOR,  EDWIN,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

TAYLOR,  FREDERICK  A.  J.  W.,  Westbourne,  George  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland, 

TAYLOR,  FREDERICK  W.,  Potty  Brewan,  Walgett,  New  South  Wales. 

TAYLOR,  FREDERIC  RICHARD,  St.  John,  N.B.,  Canada. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE,  Onitsha,  Nigeria. 

TAYLOB,  GEORGB  F.,  The  Harbour  Office,  Bong  Kong. 

fTAYLOB,  GBORGB  M.,  Thornhill,  Empangeni  P.O.,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

TAYLOR,  GUY  ARTHUR,  Civil  Service,  Solwezi,  Kasempa  District,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

TAYLOR,  HAROLD  B. 

TAYLOR,  HAROLD  MELVILLE,  c/o  Messrs.  Agar,  Gross  <fc  Go.,  Venezuela  and  Paseo  Colon, 
Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

TAYLOB,  HERBERT  J.,  Chief  Native  Commissioner,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

•{•TAYLOR,  J.  HOWARD. 

TAYLOB,  JOHN  R.  K.,  P.O.  Box  716,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

TAYLOB,  JOSEPH  WATSON,  221  Sayward  Building,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

TAYLOB,  P.  JBLF,  c/o  Messrs.  S.  Butcher  do  Sons,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

TAYLOB,  ROBERT  Ross,  P.O.  Box  148,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

TAYLOB,  ROWLAND,  J.P.,  M'Foshola,  Wellington,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

TAYLOB,  THOMAS,  2033  Semlin  Drive,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

TAYLOB,  How.  THOMAS,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

TAYLOB,   HON.   W.   F.,  M.L.C.,   M.D.,    Westbourne,  George  Street,  Brisbane,   Queensland 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

•{•TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  IBWIN,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  Medical  Department,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
TEAGUE,  JAMES  BERNARD,  Mayvilk,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
TEAGUE,  PERCY  WILLIAM,  Mayville,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
TBARB,  JOHN  H.  G.,  English  Club,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

THBCH,  RICHARD,  Australian  Mutual  Provident  Society,  Sydney,  New  South  Wale*. 
TEMPLE,  HENRY  JOHN,  Ambawela,  Ceylon. 

TEMPLETON,  DAVID,  Taikoo  Sugar  Refinery,  Quarry  Bay,  Hong  Kong. 
TEMPLETON,  J.  C.,  c/o  L.  L.  Andries,  Skaterinodar,  South  Russia. 
TENNANT,  DAVID,  J.P.,  Attorney-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  232,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
TENNANT,  DOUGLAS  PLEWMAN,  P.O.  Box  232,  Cape  Toivn,  South  Africa. 
•J-TENNANT,  HBROULBS,  C.M.G. 

TENNANT,  JAMBS  BLAIR,  Kotuagedera,  Matale,  Ceylon. 

TENNBNT,  HUGH  Cow  PER,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
TBRRBY,  HEDLBY,  M.D.,  Oh.M.,  Llangollen,  Long  Road,  Centennial  Park,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

TESCHEMAKBR,  CECIL  DB  SHUTB,  Christchurch  Club,  New  Zealand. 
TBSCHEMAKBR,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  Otaio,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

TESCHBMAKBR-SHUTB,  CHARLES  DB  V.,  Avondale  Station,  Renwick,   MarTborough,  New 
Zealand. 

THBAL,  GBORGB  M'CALL,  LL.D.,  Wynberg,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
THBILER,  SIR  ARNOLD,  K.C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  593,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
•THEIN,  MAUNG  Po.,  K.I.H.,  Syriam,  Hanthawaddy  District,  Burma. 
THEOBALD,  EDMUND  BAXTER,  Trelew,  Chubut,  Argentine. 
•THBOMIN,  DAVID  E.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
FHISBLTON,  ALBERT  E.,  P.O.  Box  985,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
THOMAS,  ALFBSD  B.,  W  aimer,  P&rt  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
["HOMAS,  ARTHUR  W.,  Mongo,  Barotse,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
THOMAS,  C.  NBUMANN,  Owpe,  Town,  South  Africa. 

THOMAS,  CHARLES  C.,  Government  Surveyor,  P.O.  Box  54,  Bethlehem,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

?HOMAS,  CLAUD  WM.,  C.E. 

?HOMAS,  E.  J.,  Olenhuntley,  Caulfield,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MAS,  EDWARD  NAPIER,  Survey  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
THOMAS,  ERNEST  W.,  Asst.  Loco.  Superintendent,  Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Ohittagong,  India. 
?HOMAS,  FREDERICK  A.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
'HOMAS,  FREDERICK  J.,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 
THOMAS  FREDERICK  LESLIE,  Leonesa  Mine,  Matagalpa,  Nicaragua. 

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Election. 

1884  fTHOMAS,  J.  EDWIN,  Cavendish  Chambers,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

1886  -j-THOMAS'  HON-  JAMES  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Wilberforce  House,  Gloucester  Sired,  Freetown, 

Sierra  Leone. 

1895  THOMAS,  HON.  JOHN  H.,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Little  East  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1914  THOMAS.  REGINALD  GRYLLS,  Jemaa,  Nigeria. 

1913  THOMAS,  RHYS  GORING,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1915  THOMAS,  ROBERT  M.,  841  Sanchez,  Androgue  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 
1899  fTnoMASSBT,  HANS  P.,  Cascade  Estate,  Make,  Seychelles. 

1912  THOMPSON,  A.  CHARLES,  c/o  Guatemala  Railway,  Guatemala. 

1915  THOMPSON,  ALEXANDER  RICHARD,  Kubang  Estate,  Sepang  Road,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated 
Malay  States. 

1913  THOMPSON,  ALFRED  E.  S.,  5  Syechuen  Road,  Shanghai,  China. 

1915  THOMPSON,  ARTHUR  P.  LOCKWOOD,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Uruguayana,  Brazil. 

1916  THOMPSON,  CHARLTON,  R.N.,  Harbour  Master,  Richings,  St.  Andrews,  Jamaica. 

1914  THOMPSON,  ERNEST  G.,  Abosso  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  THOMPSON,  HENRY  CHARLES,  1804  Pino,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1904  THOMPSON,  HENRY  N.,  Forests  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1914  THOMPSON,  HERBERT  R.,  95  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1914  THOMPSON,  M.  A.  B.  DENTON,  B.A.,  J.P.,  Fort  Rosebery,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1910  THOMPSON,  PERCY  G.,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 

1912  THOMPSON,  PETER  CLEASBY,  The  Treasury,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

1884  THOMPSON,  T.  A.,  Registrar  of  the  Courts,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad.  [Colony. 

1913  THOMPSON,  THOMAS  HENRY,  Messrs.  Thompson,  Moir  &  Galloway,  Prestea,  Gold  Coast 

1895  tTHOMPSON»  HON.  WILLIAM  A.,  Treasurer,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

1913  THOMPSON,  WILLIAM,  Northern  Land  Co.,  201  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1904  tTHOMI>SON>  WILLIAM  J.,  J.P.,  Verulam,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
1913  THOMSON,  ALEXANDER  R.,  Colliery  Co.,  Wankie,  Rhodesia. 

1907  tTHOMSON>  HON.  DUGALD,  Wyreepi,  Milson's  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  THOMSON,  E.  W.,  360  Bronton  Avenue,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1915  THOMSON,  ERNEST  W.  SKELTON,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1916  THOMSON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 
1913  THOMSON,  HARRY  C. 

1913  THOMSON,  HENRY  B.,  M.P.P.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1911  THOMSON,  J.  MOFPAT,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1915  THOMSON,  JOHN,  c/o  H.  A.  Verity,  Esq.,  Palla  Road,  via  Mochudi,  South  Africa. 

1896  THOMSON,  JOHN  ERSKINE,  M.B.,  C.M.,  P.O.  Box  311,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
1911  THOMSON,  PETER  A.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1888  -(-THOMSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  1556  Monteray  Avenue,  Oak  Bay,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  THORNDIKE,  REV.  C.  F.,  Villa  Freeland,  Trieste,  Austria. 

1916  THORNE,  ERNEST  E.,  Grazettes,  St.  Michael,  Barbados. 
1916  THORNE,  PERCY  MARTHAM,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 

1902  THORNE,  THOMAS  LANE,  Rusdon,  Rondebosch,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 

1905  tTHORNB>  WILLIAM  J.,  P.O.  Box  69,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1907  THORNES,  JOSEPH,  83  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1913  THORNHILL,  H.  McCoAN,  Survey  Office,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1911  THORNTON,  LIEUT.  G.  J.,  B.S.A.  Police,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1915  THORNTON,  HARRY  HOWARD,  English  Club,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1884  THORNTON,  S.  LESLIE,  Uffington,  Nuwera  Eliya,  Ceylon. 

1907  THORNTON,  THOMAS,  Rua  Itacolomy  1,  Hygienopolis,  SOo  Paulo,  Brazil. 

1915  -J-THWAITES,  A.  HOPKINS,  M.B.,  B.S.,  General  Hospital,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  THWAITES,  NORMAN  G.,  "  The  World,"  Pulitzer  Building,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

1912  THWAITS,  DOUGLAS  C.,  Native  Commissioner,  Magoye,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1906  THYNNE,  HON.  ANDREW  J.,  M.L.O.,  A.M. P.  Chambers,  Queen  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

1914  TIGHB,  A.  B.,  M.B.,  Colonial  Hospital,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  TILDESLBY,  JOSEPH,  Apartado  61,  Guatemala. 

1910  TILLEY,  ALBERT,  Audit  Office,  P.O.  Box  383,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 


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1915 
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1913 
1915 
1913 
1890 
1896 
1905 
1913 
1912 
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1910 
1910 
1914 
1916 
1914 
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1914 
1913 
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1906 
1912 
1884 
1914 
1913 
1915 
1913 
1915 
1887 
1912 
1903 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1888 
1913 
1908 
1913 
1916 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1905 
1912 
1915 
1913 
1897 
1914 
1915 
1912 
1900 
1912 
1884 
1916 
1910 


TIMES,  ALFRED  CHARLES,  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Bombay,  India. 

TIMEWELL,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  ALFRED,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

TINDALL,  W.  B.,  39  St.  Mary,  Toronto,  Canada. 

TIRBUTT,  FRANCIS  EDWARD,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Tucuman,  Argentine. 

TOBIN,  RICHARD,  Buena  Vista,  Merri  Street,  Northcote,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fToDD,  MAJOR  JOHN  LANCELOT,  Montreal,  Canada. 

TODHUNTER,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  Canterbury  Club,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

f  TOLHURST,  GEORGE  E.,  Grant  Road,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

f  TOLL,  BENJAMIN,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 

TOLLAND,  JAMES  PULTENEY,  C.E.,  Survey  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

TOLLINOTON,  WILLIAM,  522-3rd  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

fToLMiE,  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.A.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

TOMBLINGS,  DOUGLAS  GRIFFITH,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

fToMLiNSON,  GEORGE  J.  F.,  Maiduguri,  Bornu,  N.P.,  Nigeria. 

TOMLINSON,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  THOMAS  8.,  Zanzibar. 

TOMLINSON,  WM.,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

TOOKE,  WM.  M.  BOMPAS,  B.A.,  Fitzroy  Street,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

TOOLE,  ISAAC,  c/o  Australian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

TOPPIN,  FREDERICK,  Ubombo,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

TORRE,  HAROLD,  299  BartolomJ  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fToRRENCE,  HENRY  G.,  714-10*A  Street,  Oakland,  California,  U.S.A. 

TOTTON,  GEORGE  KNYVETT  R.,  Anglo  Sul  American  Insurance  Co.,  Caixa  de  Corrieo  1077, 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

TOULMIN,  EVELYN  M.  0.,  130  Calle  Lavalle,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TOWER,  H.E.,  SIR  REGINALD  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.  V.O.,  British  Legation,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fTowN,  HENRY,  1031  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
TOWNSEND,  FRANK  H.,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
TOWNSEND,  STEPHEN  F.,  P.O.  Box  215,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

TOWNSHEND,  RICHARD  CLARENCE,  P.O.  Box  10,  Macequece,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 
TOWNSON,  HARRY  WALLS,  J.P.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands.  Argentine. 

TOWSE,  ALFRED  WRENCH/  Club  Residentes  Estrangeros,  Bartolome  Mitre  476,  Buenos  Aires, 
fToZBB,  HON.  SIR  HORACE,  K.C.M.G.,  Ardoch,  Brighton  Road,  South  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
TRAPP,  ARTHUR  C.,  54  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
•J-TRAVERS,  JOHN  EDMUND  DE  LA  COUR,  Pilgrims'  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
TBEBECK,  ERIC  PROSPER,  Bourimbla,  Bowan  Park,  New  South  Wales. 
TREBEOK,  PROSPER  CHARLES,  12  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
TBHDGOLD,  CLARKSON  H.,  LL.B.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
•J-TRBGARTHEN,  WM.  COULSON,  The  Hermitage,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
•J-TREGELLES,  HBNRY,  201  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TRELAWNY,  EDWARD,  P.  &  0.  S.  N.  Co.,  32  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
TREMENHTTRE,  ARTHUR  EWART,  Sandakan,  British  North  Borneo. 
TRENCHARD,  DUDLEY,  Charminster,  St.  Georges  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TREJTOHARD,  EDWARD,  Wolverton,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TBEWHOLME,  HAROLD  W.,  Dominion  Trust  Co.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
TBBTHEWEY,  W.  G.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fTBBUSOH,  JOHK  B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Pacific  Cable  Board,  Fanning  Island. 
TRBVENEJT,  EDWARD,  Lonely  Reef  G.M.  Co.,  Inyati,  Rhodesia. 
TBBWIN,  JOHN,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
fTaiBB,  LANCELOT  F.,  San  Julian,  F.C.  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 
TRICKS,  FREDERICK  0.,  88  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TRIGGS,  ARTHUR  BRYANT,  Yass,  New  South  Wales. 
TRIGGS,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  Thompson  Road,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
TBIGGS,  WILLIAM  H.,  "  The  Press  "  Office,  Chriatchurch,  New  Zealand. 
•J-TRIMINGHAM,  NORMAN  S.  P.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  The  Farm,  St.  Peters,  Barbados. 
fTRiPP,  BERNARD,  Orielton,  Gleniti,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

•J-TBIPP,  0.  HOWARD,  Timarut  Canterbury,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
TRIPP,  EDGAR,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
•J-TBIPP,  JOHN  M.  H.,  Silverton,  Woodbury,  South  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

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1911 
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1914 
1914 
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1911 
1914 
1897 
1883 
1912 
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1905 
1896 
1912 
1895 
1898 
1905 
1908 
1899 
1898 
1912 
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1882 
1910 
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1913 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1910 


fTRiPP,  LEONARD  0.  H.  ,  Barrist  er-at-Law,  Wellington,  New  Zealand  (  Corresponding  Secretary  )  . 
TBOLLIP,  GUSTAVUS,  34  Wale  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

TBOLLOPB,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  G.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Smithfield,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
fTROOSTWYK,  CAPTAIN  OSCAR,  P.O.  Box  350,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 

HON.  DUDLEY,  M.B.,  M.E.C.,  Cardiff,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 
TROTTER,  WALTER  GLASS,  Pension  "  The  Morior,"  Chateau  d*0ex,  Switzerland. 
TROUP,  A.  R.,  77  King  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
TRUMAN,  B.  D.;  Calk  Sarmiento  337,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TUOHTEN,  JOSE  G.,  P.O.  Box  25,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
TUCKER,  C.  H.,  Teucer,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

TUCKER,  F.  DE  L.  BOOTH  (Commissioner,  Salvation  Army),  The  Mall,  Simla,  India. 
TUCKER,  G.  A. 

fTucKER,  SENATOR  HON.  WILLIAM  KIDGER,  C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  9,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
TUCKETT,  GEORGE  H.,  Postmaster-General,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
TUDHOPE,  WILLIAM  S.  D.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Aburi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fTuooR,  HARRY,  750  Calle  Moreno,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TUDOR,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  DANIEL  T.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
TUG  WELL,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  HERBERT,  D.D.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
TUPPER,  SIR  CHARLES  STEWART,  BART.,  Armstrongs  Point,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

A.  DE  SALES. 

fTURNBULL>  ALEXANDER  H.,  Elibank,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
fTincNBULL,  AUBREY  M.  D.,  Zomba,  Nyasaland  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
fTuRNBULL,  GEORGE,  Feilding,  New  Zealand. 

TURNBULL,  ROBERT  MCGREGOR,  Linburn  Station,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 
TURNBULL,  ROBERT  T.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

TURNBULL,  THOMAS  McMuRRAY,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
TURNBULL,  WILLIAM,  186  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TURNER,  ALBERT  EDWARD,  Marine  Department,  Forcados,  Nigeria. 
TURNER,  ALFRED  G.,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
TURNER,  ALFRED  STUART,  362  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TURNER,  ENOCH  WILLIAM,  c/o  Messrs.  Agar  Cross  &  Co.,  Paseo  Colon  519,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

fTuRNER,  FRANK,  P.O.  Box  372,  Germiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
TURNER,  FRANK  E.,  P.O.  Box  159,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
TURNER,  FREDERICK  A.,  Holme  Lea,  Port  Dickson,  Federated  Malay  States. 
TURNER,  GEORGE  E.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

TURNER,  GEORGE  L,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
TURNER,  HAROLD  STUART,  Santa  Cruz,  Tenerife,  Canary  Islands. 
TURNER,  HARRY  M.  S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Fox  Bay,  Falkland  Islands. 
fTuRNER,  HENRY  GYLES,  Bundalohn,  Tennyson  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TURNER,  JOHN,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

TURNER,  JOHN  EBENEZER,  25  de  Mayo  293,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TURNER,  JOHN  L.,  Ferrocarrille-Usultan,  Salvador. 
TURNER,  MAJOR  REGINALD,  D.S.O.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
TURNER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  M.V.O.,  Colonial  Hospital,  Gibraltar. 
TURPIN,  FRANK  E.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
TURTLE,  ROBERT  WHEATLEY,  Bank  of  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
TURTON,  GEORGB  H.,  Royal  Insurance  Co.  (of  Liverpool),  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TWEED,  HARRY  L.,  Medicine  Hat,  Alberta,  Canada. 
TWEEDY,  E.  HERBERT,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
TWELVES,  C.  W.,  19  Place  de  Heir,  Antwerp.  [Fiji. 

TWITCHELL,  RIGHT  REV.  THOMAS  C.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Polynesia,  Bishop's  Lodge,  Suva, 
TWOPENY,  THOMAS  NOWELL,  "  Pastoral  Review,"  The  Rialto,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TWOSE,  ROBERT  WARREN,  Ferrocarrille-Internacionale,  Guatemala. 
TWYCROSS,  BERNARD  G.,  Mowbray,  near  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
TWYCROSS,  HENRY  W.  STEPHEN,  J.P.,  G.P.O.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fTYAGARAJA,  JuGANUATHAi,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
TYLHB,  G.  LINTORN  SIMMONS,  Clifton  Chambers,  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


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•{•TYLER,  WILLIAM  S.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
TYRRELL,  JOSEPH  BURR,  14  Walmer  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
TYRWHITT-DRAKB,  BRIAN  H.,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
TYSSEN,  FRANCIS  D.,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
TYZACK,  W.  H.,  508  Currie  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

ULRICH,  FRANK  F.  APLIN,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

UNDERWOOD,  EDWARD  WILLIAM,  Tallandoom,  Kbogong-Koot  Road,  Hawthorn,  Melbourne* 

Victoria. 
UNWIN,  ARTHUR  HAROLD,  Forests  Department,  Olokemeji,  Western  Province,  Nigeria. 

DUNCAN  H.,  Delta,  Pussellawa,  Ceylon. 
UNWIN,  FREDERICK,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

,  JOHN  G.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  3  St.  Michael's  Road,  East  London,  South  Africa. 
UPTON,  ALFRED  RICHARD. 

UPTON,  HENRY,  48  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
URMSON,  R.  H.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

URQUHART,  ANDREW,  Marine  Transport  Department,  Nyasaland. 
USHER,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  R.,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
USHER,  FRANK  A.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

USHER,  HARRY,  B.A.  and  Pacific  Railway,  783  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
UTTLEY,  EDWIN  A.,  M.I.E.E.,  A.M.I.Mech.E.,  P.O.  Box  48,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

VAELE,  HUBERT  EARLE,  87  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

•J-VALENTINE,  HUGH  SUTHERLAND,  86  High  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

•J-VALLANCEY,  WM.  BERTRAM,  Junior  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

VALLET,  Louis  A.,  Curepipe,  Mauritius. 

VALLON,  GERALD  0.  D.  DE  J.  DU,  Los  Amigos,  Gilbert,  F.  C.  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

VAN  BOESCHOTEN,  SIR  JOHANNES  G.,  P.O.  Box  611,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

VAN  BREDA,  SERVAAS,  Hauptville,  Constantia  Road,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 

VAN  BUREN,  VAN  ROBERT  H.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Arima,  Trinidad. 

VAN  DER  BYL,  PETER  F.,  cjo  Standard  Bank,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

VAN  DER  RIET,  F.  J.  W.,  M.L.A.,  Worcester  Street,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

VAN  DER  RIET,  THOMAS  F.  B.,  Attorney-at-Law,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

VANDBRSMISSEN,  PROFESSOR  WILLIAM  H.,  15  Surrey  Place,  Toronto,  Canada. 

VAN  HIEN,  HENRY,  Winneba,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fVAN  HULSTEYN,  SIR  WILLIAM,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  46,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

VAN  PRAAGH,  JOSEPH,  J.P.,  Sydney  on  Vaal,  near  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

VANRENEN,  FRANK  ADRIAN,  Padang  Rengas,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

VAN  RENSBURG,  JACOBUS  J.,  M.B.,  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

VAN-SENDEN,  E.  W.,  Ravenscroft,  Walkerville,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

IVAN  SICKLE,  RHESA,  c/o  Messrs.  Stewart,  Raeburn  &  Co.,  Lewis  Street,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

VAN  SOMBRBN,  ARTHUR,  Kellara,  Sydney,  New  'South  Wales. 

VAN  SOMEREN,  WALTER  N.,  T ampin  Linggi  Estate,  Rantan,  Federated  Malay  States  ;    and 

33  Raffles  Place,  Singapore. 

fVAN  ZYL,  CAREL  J.,  J.P.,  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
VARLEY,  THOMAS  E,,  316  Flinders  Lane,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fVASSALLO,  E.  C.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Advocate,  Professor  of  International  Law,  The  University, 

Malta. 

fVAUSE,  ARTHUR  J.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Bay  View  House,  Tempe,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
VAUTIN,  H.  D.,  Harper's  Buildings,  Howard  Street,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
VAVASOUR,  BERNARD  JOSEPH,  Cia.  Mexicana  de  Petroleo  El  Aguila,  Tampico,  Mexico. 
VAVASOUR,  HENRY  D.,  Ugbrooke  Station,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand. 
fVENN,  HARRY  N.,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
VERCO,  JOSEPH  C.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  North  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
VEREBELYI,  CHARLES  ALEXANDRE,  Samarai,  Papua  (via  Australia). 
VERLEY,  ALBERT  S.  LEONARD,  Haughton  Court,  Half  Way  Tree,  Jamaica. 
VERLEY,  ERNEST,  Jamaica  Club,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
VERMEULEN,  MARTHINUS  J.,  Lindley,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 


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VEBNON,  H.  E.  HABOOUBT,  67  Douglas  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 
VEBNON,  HAROLD  ANSELM  BELLAMY,  Madras  Club,  Madras,  India. 
VEZEY,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  R.M.S.P.Co.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
VICK,  CHARLES  D.,  300  Fifth  Avenue,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
[•VICKERS,  ALBERT,  P.O.  Box  40,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

VICKERS,  ARTHUR  DE  MUSCHAMP  W.,  P.O.  Box  4554,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
VIOKERS,  JOHN,  Panajachel,  Guatemala. 

JAMES  TALBOT,  Market  Square,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
VILJOEN,  SENATOR  SIR  ANTHONY,  M.D.,  Oak   Valley,  Elgin  Station,  Caledon,  C.P.,  South 

Africa. 

VILLIERS,  OLIVER,  Summerland,  Okanagan  Valley,  B.C.,  Canada. 
VINCE,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  West  India  Regiment,  Up  Park  Camp,  Jamaica. 
VINCENT,  JOSEPH,  P.O.  Box  352,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
VINCENT,  WALTER  C.,  317  Portage  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
fViNOENT,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  SLADE,  Beaumont,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
VINER,  ALFRED  T.  A.,  P.O.  Box  18,  Jagersfontein,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
VININQ,  C.  H.,  Water  Works,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
VINT,  W.  P.,  cjo  Mtssrt.  Oibbs  da  Co.,  Antofogasta,  Chili. 
VINTOENT,  ALWYN  J.,  M.L.A.,  Mossel  Bay,  South  Africa. 

,  JAMES  H.,  Mill  Valley,  California,  U.S.A. 
VIRET,  HON.  A.  PERCIVAL,  Collector  of  Customs,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
VISOHEB,  HANS,  Director  of  Education,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
JViSRAM,  A.  ALLIDINA,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
VOLOKMAN,  GEORGE  W.,  197  Sparks  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
VON  STURMHR,  SPENCER  W.,  P.O.  Box  1019,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
VOWELL,  A.  W.,  The  Eyrie,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

VBEEDE,  BIBK  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Liebermann,  Bdlstedt  &  Co.,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
VBOOMAN,  FRANK  B.,  B.Se.,  Ph.D.,  Holly  Lodge,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
VYVYAN,  REV.  THOMAS  G.,  M.A.,  Poldhu,  Richmond,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

WAGEBILL,  HERBERT  J.,  P.O.  Box  885,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WADDIE,  HENRY  J.,  50  Markland  Street,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

WADE,  C.  H.  STUART,  City  Hall,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WADE,  FREDERICK  C.,  K.C.,  1125  Seaton  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WADE,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  805,  Virden,  Man.,  Canada. 

fWADE,  WALTER  B.,  Messrs.  Wade  &  Dorman,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

WADGE,  J.  P.,  121  Ruby  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

WAD  MAN,  REGINALD  F.  C.,  Excise  Department,  Bassein,  Burma. 

WADSON,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS  J.,  M.C.P.,  Cedar  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Bermuda.    . 

WAGSTAFF,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  82  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

WAINES,  WILLIAM  LESLIE,  Calgary,  Canada. 

WAINWRIGHT,  JAMES,  Bwana  Mkubwa,  Ndola,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

WAINWRIGHT,  LEONARD  A.,  c/o  Agricultural  Department,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 

fWAiTE,  PETER,  Urrbrae,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

WAKEFIELD,  EDWARD,  Empress  Hotel,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WAKEFIELD,  EDWARD  H.,  Foreign  Department,  Automobile  Club,   West  54<A  Street,  New 

York,  U.S.A. 

WAKEFIELD,  REV.  OLIVER,  Railway  Mission  House,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
WAKEFORD,  ALFRED  J.,  Messrs.  Douglas  and  Gibson,  140  Yonge  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fWAKEFORD,  GEORGE  C.,  Niekerk's  Rush,  Barkly  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

WALDEQRAVE,  FRANK  G.  B.,  Wellington  Club,  New  Zealand. 

fWALDOCK,  EDGAR  ROGERS,  c/o  Messrs.  Whittall  <b  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

WALDRON,  HENRY,  J.P.,  Beaver  Island,  Falkland  Islands. 

WALDRON,  HUBEBT  J.  T.  K.,  Strangers'  Club,  476  Calle  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentine. 

f  WALKER,  A.  BLOFIELD,  P.O.  Box  73,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

JWALKBR,  ALAN  C.,  Huonden,  Macquarie  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

WALKEB,  ANDBEW  G.,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 


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f WALKER,  ARTHUR,  P.O.  Box  174,  Germiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

f  WALKER,  ARTHUR,  P.O.  Box  3312,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  GORDON,  c/o  Magyar  Karparti,  Petroleum  E.T.,  Izaszacsal  (Maram&ros), 

Hungary. 

fWALKER,  SIR  B.  EDMUND,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Long  Garth,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fWALKER,  CECIL,  Barrister -at- Law,  Lindfield,  Holebrook  Place,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
WALKER,  CHARLES  H.,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

WALKER,  CHARLES  R.  ORR,  Northern  Ctub,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
WALKER,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  DAVID  M.,  387  Broadway,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
WALKER,  EDMUND,  "  Herald  "  Office,  Calgary,  Canada. 

WALKER,  F.  W.,  Papuan  Industries,  Ltd.,  Badu,  Thursday  Island,  Queensland. 
WALKER,  GEOFFREY  H.,  118  Scott  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
WALKER,  HARRY,  Kinellan,  Dominica,  West  Indies  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 
WALKER,  HERBERT  BARBER,  27  McGregor  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WALKER,  H.  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Krabbe,  King  &  Co.,  760  Calle   Sarmiento,   Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 
WALKER,  JOHN  BRITON,  Club  Residentes  Estrangeros,  Bartolome  Mitre  476,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH,  Calle  Fucuman  345,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WALKER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES,  Calgary,  Canada. 
f  WALKER,  JAMES  F.,  Seremban,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 
f WALKER,  SENATOR  HON.  JAMES  T.,  109  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WALKER,  JOHN  M.  BROWNLEE,  Rusape,  Rhodesia. 

WALKER,  KENNETH  M.,  M.D.,  460  Calle  Cordoba,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WALKER,  PHILIP  MARTINEAU,  Apartado  169,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 
fWALKER,  CAPT.  ROLAND,  Port  Trust.  Bombay,  India. 
fWALKER,  R.  LESLIE,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

WALKER,  R.  W.,  Hoskins  Buildings,  Spring  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
| WALKER,  WALTER  FREDERICK,  555  Vicinte  Lopez,  Temperley,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 
WALKER,  WM;  DALZIEL,  Okanagan  Mission,  B.C..  Canada. 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  GRAY,  5A,  Calle  Oriente  Nu.  59,  Guatemala. 
•(•WALKER,  WILLIAM  THOMLINSON,  P.O.  Box  644,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
WALL,  ARNOLD  W.,  P.O.  Box  547,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
•{•WALL,  ARTHUR  H.,  Te  Karaua,  Manutuke,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
WALL,  HENRY  HOYLE,  J.P.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
•J-WALLACE,  ALEXANDER,  Robinson  Deep  G.M.  Co.,  P.O.  Box  1488,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 

WALLACE,  ALEXANDER,  Hazeldene,  Manning  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
WALLACE,  EDWARD  CLEMENT,  88  Rua  de  S.  Nicolau  4,  Lisbon,  Portugal. 
WALLACE,  LAWRENCE  A.,  C.M.G.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Government  House,  Livingstone,  Northern 

Rhodesia. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM  S.,  94  Admiral  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WALLACE,  CAPTAIN  W.  T.  E.,  A.M.I.E.E.,  Post  Office,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WALLBACH,  CAPTAIN  D.  A.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
WALLER,  HERBERT  ONSLOW. 

WALLER,  THOMAS  H.  A.,  La  Alicia,  Rosales,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
WALLINGER,  NOLE  ARNOLD,  Government  Agent's  Office,  Cranbrook,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fWALLis,  ARTHUR  H.,  Manugarva,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
WALLIS,  HON.  HENRY  R.,  C.M.G.,  Chief  Secretary,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
WALMSLEY,  RT.  REV.  JOHN,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Sierra  Leone,  Bishopscourt,  Freetownt 

Sierra  Leone. 

WALMSLEY,  THOMAS  HARVEY,  Kaduna  Syndicate,  Ltd.,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
WALPOLE,  JOHN  ROBSART,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WALPOLE,  R.  H.,  Assurance  and  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
fWALSH,  ALBERT,  P.O.  Box  39,  Cape  Town,.  South  Africa. 
WALSH,  FRANK,  M.A.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  19  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa  (Correspond  - 

ing  Secretary). 
t  WALSH,  JOHN  AMBROSE,  289  Queen  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 


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Election. 

1912  WALTER,  ALBERT,  Royal  Alfred  Observatory,  Mauritius* 
1916  f  WALTER,  FRANCIS  H.,  Caixa  7,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil 

1913  WALTERS,  JOHN  HUTH,  Enrique  Carbo,  F.G.  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

1914  WALTERS,  OWEN,  45  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1912  WALTON,  HUBERT,  P.O.  Box  281,  Maritzbvrg,  South  Africa. 

1912  WARD,  BERNARD  REDWOOD,  Blenheim,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

1913  WARD,  J.  F.,  Civil  Service,  Kuala  Lumpuf,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1910  fWARD,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOSEPH  G.,  BART.,  K.C.M.G.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
1913     WARD,  REGINALD  L.,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

1873     fWARD,  WILLIAM  CURTIS,  Westover,  Charles  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1915  WARD,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  Imperial  Bank  of  Persia,  Shiraz,  Persia. 

1904  *WARDEN,  WILLIAM,  519  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1911  WARDILL,  MAJOR  B.  J.,  Melbourne  Cricket  Club,  352  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  WARDLAW,  GEORGE  L.,  Queensland  Club,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
1904  WARDROP,  JOHN  GLEN,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1903     fWARDROP,  JOHN  NIMMO,  F.R.G.S.,   Messrs.   Darby   da   Co.,   Sandakan,   British    North 

Borneo. 

fWARE,  J.  C.,  Yalla-y-Poora,  Buangor,  Victoria. 
fWARE,  WM.  FAIRBURN,  c/o  Messrs.  Norton  Griffiths  &  Co.,  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

WARE,  WILLIAM  LAWES,  Brougham  Place,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
WARING,  SELWYN,  c/o  Messrs.  W>  B.  Maclver  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
WAHLIKER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  DAMODER  P.,  79f&  Carnatic  Infantry,  Aurungabad,  India. 
fWARNEFORD-THOMSON,  HUGH  ROBERT,  Calle  Patricios  1053,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WARNER,  BASIL  HALE,  B.A.,  Asst.  Commissioner,  Stegi,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 
WARNER,  GEORGE  BRUNTON,  Impendhle,  Natal ;  and  Durban  Club,  South  Africa: 
WARNER,  HENRY  THOMAS,  Niger  Co.,  Baro,  Nigeria. 

WARNER,  HON.  R.  S.  AUCHER,  K.C.,  M.L.C.,  Solicitor-General,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
WARRELL,  JAMES  ARTHUR,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
WARREN,  EDGAR  H.,  Customs  Department,  Port  Herald,  Nyasaland. 
WARRBN,  F.  H.,  Brazil. 

WARREN,  FREDERICK  B.,  1503  RocTdand  Avemte,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WARDEN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HAROLD  G.,  Batloama,  Karene  District,  Sierra  Leone. 
WARREN,  HENRY  B.,  1043  Burrard  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WARREN,  PHILIP  R.,  616  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
t  WARREN,  MAJOR  THOMAS  J.  CORY,  Te  Aute,  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
WARREN,  HON.  WILLIAM  R.,  M.H.A.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
WARRENES,  FRANK  M.,  4537  Lake  Avenue,  Chioaga*  !&>  U.S.A. 
WARRINER,  R.  C.,  Lusakas,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

WARSKITT,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  290  Catte  R&xmquteta,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WASSUNG,  PETER  JOHN,  Mossd  Bay,  South  Africa. 
WATCHAM,  J.  R.,  Riverside,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
WATCHAM,  STANLEY  D.,  Tana  Valley,  British  East  Africa. 

WATERALL,  LEONARD  S.,  J.P.,  Native  Affairs  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fWATERHOUSE,  ARTHUR,  10  Cowra  Chambers,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
fWATERHOUSE,  FRANK  S.,  Mangawhare,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
WATERHOUSE,  JOSEPH  H.  E.,  Australasian  Pioneer  Club,  Hunter  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

WATERS,  BERNARD  D.,  Post  Office,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
WATERS,  DANIEL,  78  Madison  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WATERS,  GRAHAM,  Police  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
WATKEYS,  W.  D,  E.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

|W  ATKINS,  ARNOLD  H.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.L.A.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
WATKINS,  FRANK,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

WATKINS,  HARRY,  Royal  Engineers'  Office,  Victoria  Barracks,  Hong  Kong. 
WATKINS,  O.  F.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
tWATSON,  ALBERT  VICTOR,  Tarkwa  Gold  Mine,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WATSON,  ALEXANDER  H.,  District  Commissioner,  Uganda. 


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1912 
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1911 
1911 
1915 
1910 
1918 
1914 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1914 
1889 
1903 
1911 


1913 
1912 
1913 
1902 
1883 
1901 
1910 
1910 
1912 
1912 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


217 


Year  of 
Election 

1914 
1913 
1914 
1913 
1887 
1913 
1915 
1912 
1912 
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1909 
1915 
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1895 
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1896 
1911 
1892 
1913 
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1885 
1911 
1913 
1906 
1902 
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1914 
1900 
1913 
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1911 
1883 
1914 
1903 
1897 
1914 
1904 
1911 
1914 
1913 
1912 
1914 
1910 
1912 
1915 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1916 
1914 
1914 
1916 


WATSON,  ALEXANDER  THOMAS,  Extnd.  Tin  Mines,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  C.,  c/o  McLaughlin  and  Eaves,  St.  James's  Buildings,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

WATSON,  DARIL  G.,  Bio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

WATSON,  ERNEST  R.,  Bank  of  Montreal  Building,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

f  WATSON,  H.  FRASER,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WATSON,  JOSEPH  C.,  544  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WATSON,  J.  DODDS,  315  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WATSON,  J.  W.  GORDON,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Brandon,  Man.,  Canada. 

WATSON,  LUTHER,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

WATSON,  REGINALD  G.,  C.M.G.,  British  Residency* Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

WATSON,  HON.  ROBERT,  Savings  Bank,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

WATSON,  STANDISH  J.,  M.B.,  Jos,  Naraguta  P.O.,  Nigeria. 

WATT,  CAPTAIN  ALEX.   LEITH,   Marine  Superintendent,  F.C.S.,  Ingeneiro   White,  Bahia 

Blanca,  Argentine. 

f  WATT,  EDWARD  J.,  Hastings,  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
WATT,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Newcastle,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
WATT,  THE  HON.  W.  A.,  M.L.A.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

WATTS,  ERNEST  GEORGE,  Kati  Estate,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WATTS,  HON.  FRANCIS,  D.Sc.,  C.M.G.,  Imperial  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bridgetown, 
fWATTS,  JOHN  WHIDBORNE,  Ivy,  Barberton,  Transvaal,  South  Africa.  [Barbados. 

WAUGH,  PERCIVAL  J.  ROY,  Langkon  Rubber  Co.,  Kudat,  British  North  Borneo. 
IWAYLAND,  ARTHUR  E.,  Two  Waters,  Kleinpoort  Station,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
WAYLAND,  MAJOR  EDWARD  ROBERT,  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada. 
WAYNE,  THOMAS  HENRY  BABINGTON,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
f  WEARS,  W.  ERNEST  L.,  Messrs.  Wormald  Bros.,  31  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fWEART,  JOHN  W.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1121,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WEATHERHEAD,  A.  E.,  Civil  Service,  Kampala,  Uganda. 
fWEATHERiLT,  HENRY  C.,  Palapye  Road,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 
WEBB,  CLEMENT  D.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WEBB,  H.  H.,  Tima.ru,  New  Zealand. 

WEBB,  HERBERT  J.,  920  New  Berks  Building,  Philip  Square,  Montreal,  Canada. 
fWEBB,  RICHARD  CAPPER,  J.P.,  Cory  ale,  Mentone,  Victoria. 
WEBB,  RICHARD  CHARLES,  32  Avonside,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
WEBBER,  CAPTAIN  ALBERT  EDWARD,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
fWEBBER,  WALTER  S.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1088,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WEBBER,  WILLIAM  H.  NELSON,  Machakos,  British  East  Africa. 
WEBER,  HUBERT  C.,  M.D.,  St.  Hubert's,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
WEBSTER,  ALEXANDER  B.,  146  Mary  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
WEBSTER,  F.  G.  I'ANSON,  Customs  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
WEBSTER,  G.  W.,  Assistant  Resident,  Keffi,  Nassarawa  Province,  Nigeria. 
fWEBSTER,  H.  L.,  P.O.  Box  353,  Timmins,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 
WEED  ON,  HARDWICKE,  Eurella,  High  Street,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
f  WEED  ON,  WARREN,  Selby  House,  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
WEEDON,  WM.  C.  MOORES,  Beaufort,  British  North  Borneo. 

WEEKS,  PHILIP  H.,  c/o  F.  H.  Walker  &  Co.,  Quitanda  141,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
WEEKS,  REGINALD,  District  Commissioner,  Lamu,  British  East  Africa. 
WEIDNER,  CHARLES,  Goodhouse,  P.O.  Steinkopf,  Namaqualand,  South  Africa. 
WEIGALL,  EDWARD,  Jua.,  Club  Residentes  Extrangeros,  Rosario,  Argentine. 
WEIGALL,  REV.  CANON  SPENCER,  M.A.,  Masite,  Maseru,  Basutoland,  South  Africa. 
WEIL,  CHARLES  P.,  P.O.  Box  396,  Calcutta,  India. 
WEIL,  V.  M. 

WEINBERG,  BERNARD,  Grand  Hotel,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
WEIR,  ARCHIBALD  G. 

WEIR,  THOMAS  R.,  Siamese  Tin  Syndicate,  Puket,  Western  Siam  (via  Penang). 
WEISBERG,  HYMAN,  Tapah,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WELCH,  J.  ST.  VINCENT,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WELLER,  C.  L.,  Government  Railway,  Lome,  Togoland. 
WELLS,  CHARLES,  Harahele  Road,  Lower  Riccarton,  Christchurch.  New  Zealand. 


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Election. 

1913 
1902 
1913 
1916 
1913 
1896 
1912 
1911 
1915 
1907 


1913 
1914 
1916 
1912 
1903 
1912 
1914 
1915 
1910 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1913 
1911 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1912 
1915 
1910 
1912 
1914 
1902 
1906 
1908 
1910 
1916 
1910 
1914 
1914 
1911 
1903 
1916 
1912 
1915 
1912 
1914 
1909 
1914 
1913 
1910 
1912 
1914 
1890 
1913 
1912 


fWELLS,  DOUGLAS  THTJRBTJRN,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  F.R.G.S.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  India,  Rangoon, 

fWELLS,  ERNEST  T.,  P.O.  Box  16,  Queenstown,  South  Africa.  [Burma. 

WELLS,  E.  R.,  The  Market,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

WELLS,  NOEL  BARR,  Cairo  324,  Bio  d&  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

WELLS,  R.  H.,  c/o  J.  J.  Fischer  &  Co.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fWELLS,  RICHARD  NOEL. 

WELLS,  ROBERT  BRUCE,  M.D.,  Norwood  Block,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

WELLS,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WILLIAM  W.,  Rideau  Club,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

WELLSTED,  EDWARD  JAMES,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

fWELMAN,  CHARLES  W.,  M.A.  (Qxon.),  Assistant  Colonial  Secretary,  Victoriaborg,  Accra,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 

WELSH,  REV.  PROFESSOR  R.  E.,  D.D.,  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WELSTEAD,  ARTHUR  D.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
WENLEY,  GEORGE  S.  VEITCH,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
WENTZ,  CHARLES  H.,  300  Fifth  Avenue,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
WENTZEL,  CHARLES  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WERNER,  HENRY  C.,  Kalomo,  Northern  Rhodesia. 


FREDERICK. 

WEST,  FRANK  PERCIVAL,  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Madras,  India. 
WESTERN,  COLONEL  J.  S.  E.,  Petit  Hurel,  St.  Helier's,  Jersey. 
WESTMORELAND,  CHARLES  H.,  Cangallo  499,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WESTON,  CLAUDE  H.,  Powderham  Street,  Neiv  Plymouth,  New  Zealand. 
WESTON,  JAMES  T.,  Bolsa  de  Comercio  39,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WESTON,  THOMAS  SHALER,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

WESTWOOD,  ENOCH  NIXON,  Port  Moresby,  Papua,  via  Australia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WETTENHALL,  ROLAND  R.,  M.B.,  Glen  Holford,  Stawett,  Victoria. 
WETTON,  THOMAS  C.,  554  Furby  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
WHATLEY,  WILLIAM  C.,  Wanderer  Mine,  Selukwe,  Southern  Rhodesia. 
WHEATLEY,  GEORGE  T.,  Ulundi  Bouse,  Portswood  Road.  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
WHEATLEY,  HENRY  L.,  Caixa  531,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WHEATLEY,  REGINALD  S.,  Marine  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
WHEELER,  CLIFFORD  W.,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box  32,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
tWHEELER,  CAPTAIN  H.  T.  C.,  Travelling  Commissioner,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast 
WHEELER,  OWEN,  Nigerian  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria.  {Colony. 

WHEELER,  HON.  WILLIAM,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Treasurer,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
WHEELWRIGHT,  CHARLES  A.,  C.M.G.,  Chief  Native  Commissioner,  Maritzbmg,  South  Africa. 
WHELAN,  GEORGE  C.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

WHIGHAM,  GILBERT  C.,  c/o  Finlay,  Fleming  &  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
tWmsHAW,  NORMAN  L.,  Big  Prospect  6,  Vassily  Ostrow,  Petrograd,  Russia. 
WHISKER,  Louis  P.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

WHITAKER,  HENRY,  English  Club,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WHITAKER,  JOHN  HOLDEN,  B.  P.  Police,  Mafeking,  South  Africa. 
WHITCOMBE,  GEORGE  H.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

WHITE,  ANDREW,  W.S.,  Chief  Registrar  and  Sheriff,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WHITE,  A.  F.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

WHITE,  A.  MORESBY,  210  Belmont  House,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
f  WHITE,  EDWARD  REGINALD,  Merton,  Muswellbrook,  New  South  Wales. 
t  WHITE,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  M.I.M.M.,  P.O.  Box  112,  Roodepoort,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
t  WHITE,  JAMES  W.,  P.W.D.,  Hong  Kong. 

WHITE,  JOHN  D.,  2  Blackburn  Terrace,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 
WHITE,  JOSEPH  WILFRED,  c/o  W.  Kinross  White,  Esq.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
WHITE,  WALTER  JAMES,  Hastings,  New  Zealand. 
WHITE,  WALTER,  M.A.,  Railway  Dept.,  Ebute  Metta,  Nigeria. 
WHITE,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  K.C.,  Dominion  Express  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WHITE,  W.  BURNINGHAM,  P.O.  Box  2275,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WHITE,  W.  KINROSS,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
WHITEHEAD,  HERBERT  H.,  Alberta  Hotel,  Calgary,  Canada. 
WHITEHEAD,  PERCY  C. 


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Election. 

1911 
1906 
1913 
1904 
1915 


1912 
1907 
1913 
1914 
1911 
1914 
1913 


1915 

1915 

1913 

1915 

1915 

1912 

1914 

1895 

1883 

1906 

1911 

J916 

1914 

1913 

1914 

1914 

1915 

1911 

1913 

1913 

1911 

1912 

1915 

1913 

1914 

1910 

1914 

1907 

1899 

1911 

1914 


1916 
1911 
1910 


1890 
1913 
1914 
1913 
1898 
1914 
1915 
1914 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  219 


WHITEHOUSE,  C.  T.  DE  B.,  Telok  Anson  Estate,  Telok  Anson,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WHITELEY,  PERCIVAL,  P.O.  Box  2162,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WHITESIDE,  ARTHUR  M.,  801/9  Rogers  Building,  Vancouver,  Canada.  [States. 

WHITESIDE,  HENRY  S.,  Labuan  Bileh,  Ltd.,  Port  Dickson,  Sungei  Ujong,  Federated  Malay 
WHITFIELD,  WILLIAM,  Commercial  Club  Building,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

WHITMAN,  ADOLF  R.,  c/o  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
WHITMORE,  SIDNEY  W.,  Public  Works  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
WHITTALL,  PERCIVAL  F.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WHTTTEMORE,  HARRY  T.,  910,  20th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

,  HON.  ARTHUR  H.,  M.L.C.,  Mayfield,  Ascot,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

I-WHITTON,  CAPT.  JOHN  B.,  Union  Casth  S.S.  Co.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

(•WHITWORTH,  NICHOLAS  M.,  Club  de  Residentes  Estrangeros,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

WHITWORTH,  WALTER  HAWORTH,  La  Lornita,  Berutti  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 
fWHYTE,  JARDINE  E.,Rialto  Building,  San  Francisco,  United  States  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WHYTE,  JOHN  MARCUS,  Cia.  Mexicana  de  Petroles,  "  El  Aguila,"  Minatitlan,  V.C.,  Mexico. 
WHYTOCK,  WILLIAM,  c/o  J.  H.  NicJtolson,  Esq.,  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

WIBBERLEY,  BRIAN  W.,  M.B.,  Adelaide  Hospital,  South  Australia. 

WICKETT,  SAMUEL  ROBERT,  Cypress  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

WIDD'ES,  ROBERT  WEBSTER,  601,  Yorkshire  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

,  C.  F.,  P.O.  Box  1352,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WIENER,  LUDWIG,  Lower  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Afriea. 
WIENHOLT,  FRED  E.,  Rhodes  Inyanga  Farms,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 
WIETING,  CARL,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

WIGRAM,  HON.  HENRY  FRANCIS,  M.L.C.,  1  Park  Terrace,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
WIGRAM,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  KENNETH,  UniUd  Service  Club,  Simla,  India. 
WIJEYESEKERA,  F.  A.,  J.P.,  Wosala  Walanwa  Waikkal,  Ceylon. 

WILD,  JACK,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate,  South  Africa. 

WILDEBLOOD,  HENRY  S.,  P.  W.D.,  Meerut,  India. 

WILEMAN,  G.  A.,  Eastern  Railway,  Port  Ear  court,  Nigeria. 

WILEMAN,  H.  ST.  JOHN. 

WILEY,  FRANKLIN  S.,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada.     f 

WILEY,  HENRY,  Eileen  Alannah  Mine,  Eiffel  Flats,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 

WILKES,  COLONEL  ALFRED  J.,  K.C.,  Brantford,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

WILKIE,  GEORGE,  Continental  Life  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

WILKIE,  GEORGE  M.,  A.M.I.M.E., Cia. Mexicana  de  Petroleo  " El  Aguila"  Tampico, Mexico. 

WILKIN,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT,  Port  Tru^t,  Bombay,  India. 

f  WILKINS,  FRANK  EDWARD,  F.R.Q.S.,  P.O.  Box  110,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

WILKINS,  H.,  c/o  United  Engineers,  Ltd.,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

WILKINS,  PHILIP  O'CARROLL,  241  Calle  9  de  Julio,  Cordoba,  Argentine. 

WILKINS,  ROBERT  H.,  Risdon,  Alma  Road,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  D.,  Hong- Kong. 

WILKINSON,  HON.  EDGAR  C.,  M.D.,  M.L.C.,  Reid  Street,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

WILKINSON,  MAJOR  H.  A.  F.,  Government  House,  Perth,  Western  Australia  (Corresponding 
Secretary). 

WILKINSON,  J.  H.,  Erin  Hall,  St.  Michael,  Barbados. 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  T.,  721  Vancouver  Block,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

|WiLKi  NSON,  REGINALD  W.  H.,  M.A.,  Solicitor -General,  Victoriaborg,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony 
(Corresponding  Secretary). 

fWiLKS,  SAMUEL  JBRROLD,  C.E.,  P.O.  Box  271 ;  and  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WILL,  ERNEST  PERCIVAL,  Spring  Valley,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 

WILLES,  RICHARD,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WILLIAMS,  A.  C.  ALAN,  B.A.,  Ganges,  Salt  Spring  Island,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WILLIAMS,  ARCHIBALD  JAY,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

t WILLIAMS,  ARNOLD  BEETHAM,  Waipiro  Bay,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  C.,  Alem  1261,  Banfield,  F.C.S.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  H.,  San  Antonio  de  Esquilache  Mines,  Puno,  Peru. 


Royal  Colonial  Inst&vte. 


Year  of 
Election. 


1914 
1913 
1912 
1914 
1912 
1905 
1910 


1897 
1915 
1913 
1899 
1902 
1913 
1914 
1900 
1911 
1913 
1904 
1896 
1914 
1912 
1913 
1911 
1915 
1915 
1912 
1915 
1913 
1915 
1914 

1888 
1911 
1886 
1913 
1915 
1916 
1915 
1909 
1913 
1912 
1914 
1910 
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WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  W dd  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  St.  Servan,  Ille  et  Vilatne,  France. 

WILLIAMS,  DAVID  G.,  518  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fWiLLiAMS,  EDRIC  BEETHAM,  W aipuna,  Otane,  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

f  WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  GORDON,  JTJR.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

WILLIAMS,  E.  TRUBY,  cjo  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  H.,  Messrs.  Sainsburyt  Logan  &  Williams,  P.O.  Box  4,  Hastings,  New 

Zealand. 

f WILLIAMS,  ERNEST,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WILLIAMS,  ERNEST  HAROLD,  Puerto  Madryn,  Chubut,  Argentine. 

WILLIAMS,  FRANK  J.,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  Moore  <fe  Co.,  Rua  Candeldria  8,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
f  WILLIAMS,  FRED  W:,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
WILLIAMS,  G.  A.,  P.O.  Box  88,  Harrismith,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
WILLIAMS,  HAROLD,  P.W.D.,  Famagusta,  Cyprus. 
fWiLLiAMS,  HEATHCOTB  BEETHAM,  Turihaua,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
fWiLLiAMS,  HENRY  WATSON,  Claremont  House,  Claremont,  Western  Australia. 
WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  H.,  565  Avenue  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WILLIAMS,  H.  G.,  Ridley  College,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada. 
WILLIAMS,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  I.S.O.,  Dodowah,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fWiLLiAMS,  JAMBS  AUGUSTUS,  Bonthe,  Sherbro,  West  Africa. 
WILLIAMS,  REV.  JOHN  H.,  352  Calle  Peru,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  HAMMOND,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
WILLIAMS,  KENNETH  STUART,  Tuparoa,  New  Zealand. 
WILLIAMS,  PETER  E.,  Rengam  Rubber  Estate,  Johore,  Malay  States. 
WILLIAMS,  PHILIP  STANHOPE,  Kuala  Kangsar,  Per  ok,  Federated  Malay  States 
f  WILLIAMS,  R.  W.,  Te  Rawhiti,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
WILLIAMS,  SIR  RALPH,  K.C.M.G.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

WILLIAMS,  RODERICK  GARFIELD,  488  R.  Saenz  Pefia,  Junin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  JAMES,  Berlin,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WILLIAMS,  SIDNEY,  9  Tamway  Road,  Ro  al  Lakes,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

WILLIAMS,  SPENCER,  Club  Residentes  Extrangeros,  476,  Bartolome"  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argen- 
tine. 

t  WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  D. 

WILLIAMS,  WM.  MICAH,  Papanui,  Augusta  Road,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
f  WILLIAMS,  ZACHARIAH  A.,  Field  House,  Broad  Street,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
WILLIAMSON,  CHARLES  F.  J.,  49  Ferdinand  Strasse,  Hamburg. 
WILLIAMSON,  HARRY,  c/o  F.C.B.A.P.,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 
WILLIAMSON,  JOHN,  M.A.,  812  SherbrooJce  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WILLIAMSON,  SAMUEL,  Casilla  de  Correo  497,  Bvenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WILLIAMS -TAYLOR,  SIR  FREDERICK,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WILLINGDON,  H.E.,  RIOHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.I.E.,  Government  House,  Bombay. 
WILLIS,  ARCHIBALD  A.,  Kalomo,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
WILLIS,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  J.  J.,  D.D.,  Uganda. 
WILLISON,  SIR  JOHN  S.,  LL.D.,  c/o  "  The  News"  Toronto,  Canada. 
WILLMOT,  FREDERICK  C.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Vredenberg,  Saldanha  Bay,  Cape  Province,  South 

Africa. 

WILLS,  FREDERICK  T.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Public  Leper  Asylum,  Mahaica,  British  Guiana. 
WILLS,  GEORGE  F.,  P.O.  Box  551,  JoJiannesburg,  Smith  Africa. 
WELLSOBT,  BECKLES,  Clifton  Grove,  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
WILMOT,  HON.  ALEXANDER,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
WILMOT,  HENRY,  Fredericton,  N.B.,  Canada. 

WILSON,  A.  WALLIS,  Selinsing  Estate,  Taiping,  Federated  Malay  States. 
f  WILSON,  ALBERT  J.,  Sorreze,  Vacoa,  Mauritius. 

WILSON,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM,  Nova  Scotia  Estate,  Telok  Anson,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WILSON,  BENJAMIN,  The  Club,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
f  WILSON,  CECIL  F.,  Kowhainui,  Takapau,  New  Zealand. 
WILSON,  CHARLES  DOUGLAS,  Napier,  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
•f  WILSON,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  Zuma,  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 


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WILSON,  CHARLES  W.,  Messrs.  D.  E.  Brown  Macaulay,  Ltd.,  585  Qranville  Street,  Vancouver, 

B.C.,  Canada. 

WILSON,  E.  MOORE,  Junin,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

WILSON,  BRIG.-GENERAL  E.  W.,  Canadian  Life  Assurance  Association,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WILSON,  ERIC  WALLIS,  Selinsing  Estate,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fWiLSON,  ERNEST,  Messrs.   W.  F.  Malcolm  &  Co.,  70  English  Quay,  Petrograd,  Russia 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

WILSON,  FRANCIS,  L.R.C.S.  L.R.O.P.,  D.P.H.,  Bowen  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
WILSON,  HON.  FRANK,  C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
WILSON,  FREDERICK  GEORGE,  47  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
WILSON,  GEORGB  H.,  38  Front  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fWiLSON,  GEORGE  PRANGLEY,  C.E. 

WILSON,  G.  H.  NEWTON,  Killarney,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
WILSON,  GORDON,  C.E.,  c/o  Postmaster,  Bo,  Sierra  Leone. 
WILSON,  HENRY,  c/o  "  N.Z.  Herald,"  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
WILSON,  SIR  JAMES  G.,  Bulls,  Rangitiki,  New  Zealand. 
WILSON,  JAMES  INNES,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Fox  Bay,  Falkland  Islands. 
f WILSON,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  Beau  Sejour,  Rosehill,  Mauritius. 
WILSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Bartolome  Mitre  250,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fWiLSON,  JOHN  B.,  Lindley,  O.F.S,,  South  Africa. 

fWiLSON,  JOHN  JESSIMAN,  London  do  Brazilian  Bank,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
WILSON,  MATTHEW,  399  Bartolomd  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WILSON,  PETER  C.,  Apartado  370,  Guatemala. 
WILSON,  CAPTAIN  R.  S.,  208  Bloor  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WILSON,  REGINALD,  105  Parramatta  Road,  Annandale,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WILSON,  REGINALD  W.  A.,  Akuse,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WILSON,  S.  CHIVERS,  North  Battleford,  Sask.,  Canada. 
WILSON,  S.  FRANKLIN,  5  Dale  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

WILSON,  THOMAS,  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WILSON,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  c/o  Messrs.  John  Holt  <&  Co.,  Lokoja,  Nigeria. 
WILSON,  MAJOR  THOMAS  GEORGE,  F.R.C.S.E.,  M.D.,  296  Ward  Street,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  KINNEAR,  Dindang  Estate,  Bruas,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WILSON,  WILLIAM,  J.P.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
WILSON,  WILLIAM  ALFRED,  High  Court,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 
fWiLSON,  W.  T.,  P.O.  Box  53,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
WILSON,  WILLIAM  R.,  "  N.Z.  Herald"  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
WIMALUSURENDRA,  DAVAPOORA  J.,  P.W.D.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fWiNCHCOMBE,  HON.  F.  E.,  M.L.O.,  Messrs.  Winchcombe,  Carson  &  Co.,  46  Bridge  Street, 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

WINCHOOMBE,  FREDERICK  A.,  Adavale,  Parkes,  New  South  Wales. 

WINCHCOMBE,  KENNETH  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Winchcombe  Carson,  Ltd.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WINDELER,  G.  H.,  72  Kitty  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
t WINDSOR,  PETER  F.,  W indsorton,  Griqualand  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa, 
WING,  E.  TRYON,  Shamva  Ilex  Mine,  Shamva,  Rhodesia. 

WING  ATE,  GENERAL  SIR  FRANCIS  REGINALD,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Khartum,  Sudan. 
WHTGATB,  G.  R.,  Customs  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

Wnrsoir,  LBOWARD  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  37,  Victoriaborg,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WnrrBR,  AUSTIN  DB  B.,  2201  Hope  Street,  Mount  Royal,  Calgary,  Canada. 
WINTER,  GEORGE  E.,  210  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WINTER,  HON.  MARMADUKE  G.,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
WIRE,  EPHRAIM  E.,  217  Kennedy  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
WIRGMAN,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  A.  THEODORE,  D.D.,  D.C.L.  (Hon.  Chaplain  to  H.M.  the  King), 

St.  Mary's  Rectory,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WISB,  HON.  BBRNHARD  R.,  K.C. 
WISB,  FRANK,  70  Bond  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fWiSB,  PERCY  F,,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WISELY,  ROBERT  H.,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 


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WISEMAN,  FREDERICK  G. 

WITH,  KENNETH  STANLEY,  Railway  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

f  WITHEFORD,  J.  H.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

WITHERBY,  PERCIVAL  LEWIS,  Hawkes  Bay  Club,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

WITHERS,  GEORGE  BOWYERJ  P.O.  Box  194,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

WITHINGTON,  ALLAN,  195  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WITHSTANLEY,  THOMAS  H.  H.,  Hastings,  St.  Michael,  Barbados. 

WITTENOOM,  HON.  SIR  EDWARD  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

WITTON,  HARRY  B.,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

WITTS,  BROOME  LAKE,  P.O.  Box  625,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

WOEST,  BENJAMIN,  Rushmore,  P.O.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

WOLFE,  E.,  Postmaster,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

,  HENRY  A.,  M.D.,  300  Hammond  Street,  Chestnut  Hill,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
WOLFF,  LEO  MITFORD. 

f  WOLFF,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Bombay-  Baroda  Railway,  Bombay,  India. 
WOLFFE,  P.  E.,  Land  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
WOLFFSOHN,  HON.  S.,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

fWoLLASTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLTON  F.  B.,  The  Club,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
WOLLASTON,  FRANCIS  E.,  Aliwal  Road,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 
WOOD,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
WOOD,  BENJAMIN,  Borgerhout,  near  Antwerp,  Belgium. 
fWoOD,  BERNARD  R.,  c/o  Messrs.  King,  King  <&  Co.,  Bombay,  India. 
WOOD,  CHARLES,  33  King  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fWooo,  CHARLES,  95  Leinster  Road,  St.  AJhans,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
WOOD,  EDWARD  R.,  84  Queens  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fWooD,  F.  C.  B.,  Deurne  Sud,  Antwerp,  Belgium. 

WOOD,  GEORGE  HARRY,  427  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WOOD,  G.  HERBERT,  73  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WOOD,  GEORGE  L.  STEWART,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WOOD,  GEORGE  W.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 
WOOD,  HENRY,  Henry  Street,  Qrahamstown,  South  Africa. 
WOOD,  HENRY,  110  Cashel  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
WOOD,  JOHN  BURN,  M.B.,  O.M.,  L.R.C.P.,  Vryheid,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
WOOD,  J.  DUNFORD,  Ipoh,  P*rak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
WOOD,  LEWIS  M.,  Dominion  Express  Buildings,  Montreal,  Canada.  , 
WOOD,  LIONEL  EVELYN  HICKSON,  Mines  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fWooo,  PETER,  Burnside,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
WOOD,  RALPH  R.,  B.A.,  Bishop  Field  College,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
WOOD,  ROBERT  HASWELL,  26  Naseby  Street,  Merivale,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 
WOOD,  RODNEY  CARRINGTON,  P.O.  Chiromo,  Nyasaland. 

WOOD,  SEYMOUR  C.  G.,  Bombay,  Baroda  and  Central  India  Railway,  Ajmer,  Rajputana,  India. 
WOOD  THOMAS  H.,  233  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WOOD,  WALTER  LOVEGROVE,  Kimire  Aike,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
WOODBURN,  GEORGE,  c/o  Messrs.  Dalgliesh  Bros.,  Guatemala. 
fWooDBURN,  MACGREGOR,  P.O.  Box  1303,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WOODBURN,  WALTER  M.,  429  Pender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WOODBURN,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  1303,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WOODGATE,  LESLIE  B.,  Club  Ingles,  478  Bartolome"  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fWooDHOUSE,  EDMUND  BINGHAM,  Mount  Gilead,  Campbelltown,  New  South  Wales. 
WOODHOUSE,  GEORGE  WM.,  B.A.,  District  Judge,  Batticaloa,  Ceylon. 
WOODHOUSE,  PROFESSOR  RANDAL  P.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

WOODROW,  WILLIAM  B.,  Nacional  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Apartado  506,  Mexico  City,  Mexico. 
f WOODS,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  1483,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WOODS,  G.  B.,  Native  Department,  Rusape,  Rhodesia. 
WOODS,  JAMES  H.,  702  Centre  Street,  Calgary,  Canada. 
WOODS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES  W.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

WOOLLATT,  SAMUEL  B.,  F.R.C.V.S.,  Stangers  Hoek,  Mooi  River,  Natal,  South  Africa 
WOOLNOUGH,  CHRISTOPHER,  Harbour  Master,  Port  Pirie,  South  Australia. 


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WOODWARD,  EDWAED  A.,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WORKMAN,  ARTHUR  MAITLAND,  Apartado  112,  Gia.  de  Luz,  Electric  Fuerza  Y  Traction,  Vera 

Cruz,  Mexico. 

WORKMAN,  CHARLES,  Administrator,  Pleasant  Island,  Nauru,  Marshall  Islands  (via  Australia), 
WORLEY,  PROFESSOR  F.  P.,    University  College,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

WORMALD,  J.  D.,  16  Spring  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  N.S.W.  Club. 
WORRELL,  His  GRACE  G.  LAMB,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  Archbishop  of  Nova  Scotia,  Halifax,  N.S., 

Canada. 

WORROLL,  CHARLES,  Colonial  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  P.O.  Box  183,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
WORSLEY,  H.  A.,  c/o  British  Cotton  Growing  Association,  P.O.  Box  4,  Jinja,  Uganda. 
fWoRSNOP,  W.  E.  P.,  P.O.  Box  981,  Ohristchurch,  New  Zealand. 

fWoRTHiNGTON,  ARTHUR  VICTOR,  Drumoyne  House,  Drumoyne,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fWoRTHiNGTON,  FRANK  V.,  Secretary  for  Native  Affairs,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
WORTHINQTON,  REGINALD  YORKE,  380  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
WRAGGE,  CLEMENT  L.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Met.Soc.,  Waiata,  Birkenhead,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
WRAY,  OEOIL  J.,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

WRAY,  HUGH  A.,  Chargola  Tea  Estate,  P.O.  Rababari,  Sylhet,  India. 
•(•WREN,  MEREDITH  FITZWALTER,  India. 
WREY,  PHILIP  B.  S.,  P.O.  Box  237,  Bulawayo%  Rhodesia. 
WRIGHT,  ALFRED,  Jaunde,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 
WRIGHT,  CLIFTON,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
WRIGHT,  FRANK,  P.O.  Box  205,  North  Battleford,  Canada. 
f  WRIGHT,  G.  H.  CORY,  Tairua,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
WRIGHT,  GEORGE,  Golf  Road,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  F.,  District  Commissioner,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WRIGHT,  H.  P.,  Jinja,  Uganda. 

WRIGHT,  H.  P.  SYKES,  Great  Western  Railway  Co.,  Caixa  114,  Pernambuco,  Brazil. 
IWRIGHT,  HON.  JAMES  W.,  M.L.C.,  4  Moirs  Chambers,  Perth,  Western  Australia.      * 
WRIGHT,  HUGH,  The  Mitchell  Library,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
f  WRIGHT,  JOHN  WM.,  Avonmore,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
WRIGHT,,  NEWPORT,  Jaunde,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 
WRIGHT,  PERCY  A.  T.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS  H.,  Anglo-African  Trading  Co.,  Ltd.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia.  [Africa. 

WRIGHT-REDGWELL,  JOHN  S.,  South  African  Alkali,  Ltd.,Hamans  Kraal,  Transvaal,  South 
WRIGLEY,  JAMES  B.,  231,  9th  Street,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
WRONG,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  M.,  M.A.,  467  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WUROKER,  MAX,  99  York  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WYKHAM,  ALFRED  L.,  M.D.,  21  St.  Mary  Street,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 
WYLDE,  JOHN,  102  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
WYLIE,  DAVID  STORER,  F.R.C.S.,  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WYLLIE,  BRYCE  J.,  Kalupahani,  Haldumulla,  Ceylon. 

WYNDHAM,  THE  HON.  HUGH,  M.L.A.,  Wyndhams,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WYNNE,  HON.  AGAR,  M.P.,  Melbourne  Club,  Victoria. 
f WYNNE,  JOHN,  M.P.C.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
fWYTHES,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH,  Reconquista  46,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

f  YEOMAN,  LESLIE  H.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Mozambique,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

YBOMANS,  ARTHUR  R.,  Estancia  Lahorumbeqa,  Nueve  de  Julio,  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 

YIN,  MAUNG  Po,  T.D.M. 

fYoNGE,  CECIL  A.  S. 

fYoRK,  ARCHIBALD,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

f  YOUNG,  PROFBSSOR  A.  H.,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Toronto,  Canada, 

YOUNG,  HON.  ALFRED  J.  K.,  B.A.,  Attorney-General,  Suva,  Fiji. 

fYouNG,  H.E.,  CAPTAIN  SIR  ARTHUR  H.,  G.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Singapore. 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  E.,  Fairymead,  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 

YOUNG,  CHRISTOPHER  MICHAEL,  658  Suipacha,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

YOUNG,  EDWARD  STUART,  Kinirut  Estate,  British  North  Borneo. 


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1913  YOUNG,  FRED,  Sea  View  Road,  Sea  View,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1914  YOUNG^  FEBDK.  W. 

1912  YOUNO,  G.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1894  f  YOUNG,  H.  0.  ARTHUR,  c/o  Commercial  Banking  Go.,  Sydney,  New  South  Walw. 

1883  f  YOUNG,  HORACE  E.  B.,  Fairymead,  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 

1904  {YOUNG,  J.  RONALD  0.,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1912  YOUNG,  JAMBS  R. 

1915  YOUNG,  LEONARD  W.  H.,  120  Frere  Road,  Bombay,  India. 

1906     YOUNG,  PBLHAM  VERNON,  District  Commissio-ner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1902     YOUNG,  HON.  ROBERT,  M.L.C.,  M.I.M.E.,  England  House,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

1913  YOUNG,  ROBERT  A.,  Chinsali,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  YOUNG,  RONALD  H.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Suez,  Egypt. 

1913  YOUNG,  MAJOR  SAMUEL  CRAWFORD,  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1913     YOUNG,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  THOMAS  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  M.D.,  C.M.,  J.P.,  Peterborough, 

Ontario,  Canada. 

1883     YOUNG,  H.E.,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Falkland  Islands. 
1913     YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  San  Fernando,  Trinidad. 
1913     YULE,  ROBERT  WALKEB,  Kansanshi,  Northern  Rhodesia,  via  Baya,  Congo  Beige. 

1913     ZEILE,  STEWART,  Wyoming,  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

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ADAMS,  SIR  FRANK  FORBES,  C.I.E.,  Hankelow  Court,  Audlem,  Cheshire. 

AIKIN,  MRS.  W.  A.,  66  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

ALLAN,  MRS.,  50  Hans  Crescent,  S.  W. 

ALLARDYCE,  LADY,  Government  House,  Bahamas. 

f  ALLEN,  MRS.  ADA  B.,  Treen,  Parkway,  Gidea  Park,  Essex. 

ALLEN,  B.  M.,  14  Gainsborough  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

ALLISON,  MRS.  EDITH,  60  Shepparton  Road,  Victoria  Park,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

ALLPORT,  DENISON  W.,  Caversham,  Townley  Road,  East  Duttbich,  S.E. 

AMBLER,  MRS.  JOHN,  129  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ANDERSON,  Miss  E.  M.,  Waldernheath  College,  Cornwall  Road,  Harrogate. 

ANDERSON,  MRS.  MURDOCH,  The  Homestead,  Kalk  Bay,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

fAwDERSON,  MRS.  STUART,  cfo  Messrs.  Holt  A  Co.,  Whitehall  Place,  8.W. 

ANDREWS,  SAMUEL,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  Gaisgill,  Barnet  Lane,  Elstree,  Herts. 

ARCHIBALD,  MRS.  GURRIE  LOVE,  87  C artier  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

ASH,  MRS.  AGNES  E.,  Lavalle  750,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

ASHBURNHAM,  LADY,  165  Coleherne  Court,  S.W. 

ASQUITH,  MRS.,  10  Downing  Street,  S.W. 

ASTOR,  HON.  MRS.  WALDORF,  Cleveden,  Taploio,  Bucks. 

ATLEE,  Miss  DOROTHY  K.,  37  Hamilton  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

BACON,  Miss  E.  J.  DE  B.,  Hale,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

BAILY,  MRS.  HERBERT  MAINWARING,  South  Kensington  Hotel,  Queen's  Gate,  S.  W. 

BAIN  BRIDGE,  MRS.  R.  C.,  Elfordleigh,  Plympton,  Devon. 

t  BAKER,  WM.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  18/26  Stepney  Causeway,  E. 

BALLANTYNE,  MRS.  R.  M.,  Ladies*  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Burlington  Gardens,  W. 

BANKS,  ROBERT,  Racquet  Court,  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 

BARKER,  MRS.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

BARKER,  Miss  M.  E.,  R.R.G.,c/o  J.  Hyde,  Esq.,  59  Nind  Street,  Doornfontein,  Johannesburg, 

South  Africa. 

BARLOW,  MRS.  ALFRED,  Brereton  Hall,  Wolvehoek  Station,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
BARR,  MRS.  J.  F.,  Lakeview  Apartments,  Queen  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
BARRETT,  Miss  AMY  GORDON,  1  Phillimore  Terrace,  W. 
BARRINGTON,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  Beckett,  Shrivenham,  Berks. 
BASNETT,  Miss  E.  G.,  43  Wilton  Crescent,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
BASNETT,  Miss  0.,  43  Wilton  Crescent,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
BATESON,  REV.  JOSETH  H.,  Central  Buildings,  Westminster,  S.  W. 
BATESON,  JAMES  WRIGHTSON,  73  Wool  Exchange,  E.G. 
fBATHURST,  THE  COUNTESS,  Bathurst  House,  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W. 
BATTENBBRG,  ADMIRAL  H.S.H.  PRINCE  Louis  OF,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  Kent  House, 

East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

BATTY,  MRS.  ROY,  40  Harley  House,  Regent's  Park,  N.  W. 
BAYLY,  Miss  AJTBTA,  Seven  Trees,  Plymouth. 

BEASLEY,  MRS.  BLANCHE  MARY,  3  Ellenby  House,  95  Anerley  Road,  S.E. 
BEAUMONT,  LADY,  Swannington,  Nr.  Leicester. 

BEAVER,  Miss  RACEY,  214  South  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BEECHING,  MRS.  G.  S.,  32  Denbigh  Road,  Ealing,  W. 
BEEMAN,  MRS.  J.  S.,  75  St.  Mark's  Road,  Notting  Hill,  W. 
BEESTON,  MRS.  JOSEPHINE  M.,  Casilla  de  Correo  741,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BBHNHTT,  Miss  E.  BAXTER,  cjo  Messrs.  Goulding  <S>  Co.,  George  Street,  Plymouth. 
BBNSON,  SIR  J.  HAWTREY,  M.D.,  LL.D,,  57  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin. 
BERNARD,  MRS.  ENID  M.,  Maynard  Ville,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 
BETHELL,  MRS.  C.  F.,  Cheam  Park,  Cheam,  Surrey. 


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BIQGE,  DENNIS  SELBY,  Mount  Pleasant,  Alnmouth,  Northumberland. 

BINNIE-CLARK,  Miss  GEORGIA,  Binning,  Fort  Quappelle,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

BIRCHENOUGH,  LADY,  79  Eccleston  Square,  S.  W. 

BLACK,  MRS.  ERNEST. 

fBLACKDEN,  MRS.  L.  S.,  Trafalgar  Park,  Jamaica. 

BLOMFIELD,  MRS.  REGINALD,  51  Frognal,  Hampstead,  N.  W.  ;  and  Point  Hill,  Rye,  Sussex. 

BLOUNT,  MRS.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.A.S.,  Ladies  Athenceum  Club,  32  Dover  Street,  W. 

BOLUS,  MRS.  G.,  23  Hyde  Park  Place,  W. 

BONN,  MRS.  THERESA,  Konrad  Strasse  12,  Munich,  Germany. 

BOOMER,  MRS.  HARRIET  A.,  513  Dtindas  Street,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

BOOTH,  Miss  MARY,  B.A.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Women's  Club,  77  King  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 
BORLASE,  MRS.  EMILY^NNIE,  c/o  Thos.  T.  Poynton,  Esq.,  P.O.  Box  900,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MRS.  ANNE  ELIZABETH,  Chaka's  Kraal,  North  Coast,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
fBouRNE,  MRS.  H.  C.,  The  Priory,  Half  Way  Tree  P.O.,  Jamaica. 
BOWER,  Miss  0.  M.,  14  Upper  Cheyne  Row,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
Bo  YD,  MRS,  JANET  A.,  Moor  House,  Leanside,  Fence  Houses,  Co.  Durham. 
BOYLE,  MRS.  CECIL,  Send  Manor,  Ripley,  Surrey. 

BRAHE,  MRS.  MAY  H.,  23  Southwold  Mansions,  Elgin  Avenue,  Maida  Vale,  W. 
BRAND,  MRS.  JOHN,  Plait  Vicarage,,  Borough  Qreen,  Near  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 
BRANDON,  Miss  L.  A.,  New  Victoria  Olub,  30  Sackville  Street,  W. 
BRASSEY,  LADY  No  a  AH,  Lowesley  Hall,  Leicester. 
BRASSEY,  LADY  VIOLET,  40  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 
BRATT,  Miss  MARGUERITE  AD  AIR,  66s  Kenway  Road,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W. 
BRAZIER,  JAMES  RUSSELL,  F.R.S.G.S.,  12  Portarlington  Road,  Bournemouth  West. 
BRERETON,  MRS.,  75  Admiral  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
BRETT,  F.  J.,  Colonial  Bank  of  Australia,  33  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
BRIGHT,  CHARLES,  F.R.S.E.,  Leigh  Grange,  Kent. 
BROADMEAD,  Miss  H.,  Quantock,  Chine  Crescent  Road,  Bournemouth. 
BROPHY,  BASIL  M.,  48  Approach  Road,  Cliftonville,  Margate. 

BROOKS,  MRS.  LAWRENCE  A.  W.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  Australia,  5  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
BROWNE,  Miss  HARRIS,  12  Alexandra  Court,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 
BROWNE,  Miss  M.  HARRIS,  12  Alexandra  Court,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 
BROWNHILL,  MRS.  J.  L.,  View  Street,  Chatswood,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BRYDGES,  Miss  ANNA  MARIE,  7  Nevern  Place,  Earl's  Court,  S.  W. 
BUOKLAND,  MRS.  JAMES,  29  St.  Thomas's  Mansions,  Westminster,  S.E. 
BULLER,  LADY,  Erie  Hall.  Plympion,  Devon. 

BULLOCK,  MRS.  THOMAS  H.,  183  Germain  Street,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
BULT,  Miss  ALICE  M.,  Graf  ton  Rooms,  Midland  Road,  Bedford. 
BUNDOCK,  MRS.  E.  0.,  New  South  Wales. 
BURGE,  C.  W.,  Richmond  House,  Bushey  Grove,  Watford. 
BURGESS,  MRS  E.  J.,  9  Emperor's  Gate,  S.W. 
BUTLER,  GEORGE  GREY,  Ewart  Park,  Wooler,  Northumberland. 
BUTTERWOTRH,  LADY,  17  Neville  Court,  Abbey  Road,  N.W. 
BUTTERWORTH,  CHARLES  F.,  Waterloo,  Poynton,  Cheshire. 
BUTTERWORTH,  JOSEPH  F.,  48  Moseley  Street,  Manchester. 
BYRDE,  Miss  KATHERINE  C.,  22  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CAMERON,  Miss  ANNIE,  Tylden,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  H.,  Eildon,  Lansdown,  Cheltenham. 

CAMPBELL,  Miss  C.  COLDSTREAM,  Heather  stone  Green,  Malpas,  Cheshire. 

CAMPBELL,  Miss  JEAN  J.  F.,  69  Elm  Grove  Road,  Barnes,  S.  W. 

CAMPBELL,  MRS.  A.  W.,  Taviuni,  Fiji. 

CAPPER,  THOMAS,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  Ropley,  Stirling  Road,  Bournemouth. 

CARD  ALE,  Miss  FLORENCE  MARY,  Bukkulla,  Inverell,  New  South  Wales. 

CAREY, MRS.  J.  RANDAL,  "  Daily  Telegraph,"  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CAREY ,-Miss  L.  CORA,  "  Daily  Telegraph,"  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CARLING,  Miss  LOUISA  MARIA,  385  Laurier  Avenue  East,  Ottawa,  Canada. 


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CARPENTER,  MRS.  R.  L.,  761  Juan  Molina,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

GARB-ELLISON,  MBS.  R.  H.,  41  Princes  Gate,  S.W.,  and  Hedgeley  Hall,  Alnwiek, 

CASSELS,  HUGH  M.,  M.A.,  Highfield  School,  Muswdl  Hill,  N. 

CAUSTON,  M.  HILDRED  L.,  89  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W. 

CAVENDISH,  LADY  EDWARD,  6  Carlos  Place,  W. 

CAWTHRA,  MRS.  E.,  Basil  Mansions,  Basil  Street,  S.W. 

CHADS,  Miss  HELENE,  Dovercourt,  Southsea. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  MRS.  JOSEPH,  40  Princes  Gardens,  S.W. 

CHEETHAM,  Miss  H.  S.,  St.  Normans,  Ewell,  Surrey. 

CHELMSFORD,  LADY,  Government  House,  Calcutta,  India. 

CLARK,  MRS.  LYUE  PEAROE,  Suffolk  Lodge,  Sevenoaks. 

CLARKE,  FRANK,  M.A.,  Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School,  Credilon. 

CLAYTON,  MRS.  ISOBEL,  Chesters,  Humshaugh'',  Northumberland. 

CLEMENTI,  MRS.  CECIL,  c/o  Secretariat,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

CLEMENTS,  MRS.  C.  J.,  152  Stoke  Newington  Road,  N. 

CLIFFORD,  LADY,  Government  House,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

COHEN,  REGINALD  B.,  Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 

CONNOLLY,  MRS.  M.  J.,  Post  Office,  Buxton. 

COOK,  Miss  AUGUSTA,  30  Imperial  Buildings,  Ludgate  Circus,  E.G. 

COOPER,  Miss  A.,  110  Webster  Street,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 

COOPER,  Miss  JESSIE  E.,  110  Webster  Street,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 

COPELAND,  MRS.  H.  P,  RAMSAY,  c/o  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Clement's  Lane, 

E.G. 

CORLETT,  EVAN  PERCY,  "  Carmodale,"  Belvedere  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 
COWAN,  ALEXANDER  H.,  Upcott  House,  Taunton. 
Cox,  MRS.  A.  TEMPLE,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
Cox,  EDWARD  Y.,  Yewdale,  Boyne  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
CRABTREE,  THOMAS,  107  Norfolk  Street,  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
CREWE,  MRS.,  The  Grange,  Pahiatua,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
CROFT,  GUY*  G.,  7  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
CROLE,  MRS.  DAVID,  14  Wellington  Square,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
CRUICKSHANK,  MRS.  E.  A.,  Calgary,  Canada. 
CUPPER,  Miss  LOUISA,  6  Warrior  Gardens,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 
CURRIE,  Miss  A.,  170  Wymering  Mansions,  Maida  Vale,  W. 
CURTIS,  E.  B.  C.,  Acton  House,  Felton,  Northumberland. 

DAMAN,  MRS.  HENRY,  56  Elm  Park  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

DANIELL,  MRS.  GEO.,  Proctor  P.O.,  Kootenay  Lake,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DARBYSHIRE,  MRS.  MARY,  Las  Cabezas,  San  Julian,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

DARBY,  MRS.  A.  J.,  Gopeng,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

DAVIS,  MRS.  C.  P.,  23  Lowndes  Street,  S.W. 

DAVIS,  MRS.  MALCOLM  E.,  802  Prospect  Avenue,  Calgary,  Canada. 

DAVIS,  MRS.  N.  DARNELL,  c/o  T.  Cook  <fc  Son,  Ludgate  Circus,  E.G. 

DAVIS,  MRS.  S.  SPENCER,  c/o  London  County  and  Westminster  Bank,  Bath. 

DAVSON,  LADY,  20  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.  W. 

DAWSON,  REV.  W.,  Brighton  College,  Brighton. 

DAY,  Miss  FLORENCE  M.,  Base  Hospital,  Lome,  Togoland. 

DE  BERNIERE,  COLONEL  HENRY,  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

DE  CASTRO,  GEORGE,  M.R.C.S.E.,  76  Drummond  Road,  Bournemouth. 

DE  SIMONS,  MRS.  HANNAH  P.,  Los  Recovecos,  Sierra  de  la  Ventana,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 

DE  THIERRY,  Miss  C.,  54  Bloomsbury  Street,  W.C. 

DIOKSON,  LADY,  26  Randolph  Crescent,  Maida  Hill,  W. 

DOBERCK,  Miss,  c/o  E.  Moll&r,  Esq.,  36  Vesterbrogade  Street,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

DODDS,  REV.  KENNETH,  St.  Andrew's  Vicarage,  Walthamstow,  E. 

DOMVILLB,  Miss  MARY,  Rothesay,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

DOUGHTY,  CAPTAIN  HARRY  D.,  31  James  Street,  Liverpool. 

DOUGHTY,  LADY,  WaUham  Hall,  Lwcolnehvre. 

DOWNING,  Miss  GBORGINA  GRAOB,  c/o  Bank  of  Victoria,  10  King  William  Street,  E.G. 


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DOWNS-BUTCHER,  MBS.,  17  Cottetmore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  ;  and  Grayttone,  Whitetvblc, 

Kent. 

DRAKE.BROOKMAN,  COLONEL  R.,  R.E.,  9  Ohurchfield  Road  East,  Acton,  W. 
fDRUMMOND,  LADY,  448  West  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
DULHUNTY,  MRS.  BESSIE,  4280  Calle  Parya,  Villa  Devoto,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
DUNCAN,  ROBERT  B.,  7  Tankerville  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
DUNDONALD.  THE  COUNTESS  OF,  34  Porttnan  Square,  W. 
DUNLOP,  MRS.  E.  M.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand* 
DUNN,  CECIL  W.,  Ivy  Lodge,  Qreenhithe,  Kent. 
DUXBURY,  Miss  W.  M.,  cjo  T.  0.  Compfon,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Lingmoor,  Bvrobwood  Road,  Parkstone , 

Dor**. 

EAOLBTON,  MRS.  PHCBBE  A.,  42  Ladbroke  drove,  W. 

EAMES,  MRS.  E.  L.  ESTRANGE,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 

EDWARDS,  LADY,  9  Wilbraham  Place,  S.  W. 

ELIOT,  MRS.  E.  C.,  The  Residency,  Ocean  Island,  Western  Pacific. 

ELIOT,  MRS.  ELIZABETH  HARRIET,  Beech  Hill,  Carleton,  Skipton,  Yorks. 

ELLIOT,  Miss  MARIE,  316  East  Golorado  Street,  Pasidina,  California,  U.S.A. 

ELLISON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  G.  F.,  C.M.G.,  Headquarter  Offices,  Aldershot. 

EMMOTT,  LADY,  30  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.  W. 

EMPSON,  MRS.  JULIE  K.,  Beech  Hill,  Oarleton,  Skiptont  Yorks. 

ENGLAND,  ARTHUR  GRAHAM,  12  Nevern  Square,  S.  W. 

FAIRFAX,  Miss  AMY  S.  E.,  25  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 

FAIRFAX,  Miss  ANNIE  0.,  25  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 

FAIRFAX,  MRS.  L.  MACKENZIE,  c/o  London  County  and  Westminster  Bank,  62  Victoria  Street, 

S.W. 

FAIRUE,  MRS.  J.,  3A  High  Street,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 
FALMOUTH,  VISCOUNTESS,  Tregothnan,  Truro. 
FANSHAWE,  MRS.  H.  W.  RAMSAY,  72  Philbeach  Gardens,  S.W. 
FARMER,  MRS.  WM.  MAYNARD,  Beechcroft,  Oatlands  Park,  Wey bridge. 

,  Miss  KATHERINE,  High  Wall,  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 
FERGUS,  Miss  A.  GRANGE,  M.B.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
FETHERSTONHAUGH,  MRS.  FRED  B.,  Lake  Shore  Road,  Mimies,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FINCH,  MRS.  CLAY,  Bark  Hill  House,  Whitchurch,  Salop. 
FINCH,  H.  B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Sedgwick  We.aU  &  Beck,  38  High  Street,  Watford. 
FINCH,  MRS.  H.  H.,  25  Norfolk  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
FINLAY,  WILLIAM,  18  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 
FiTZ-GiBBON,  MRS.  CLARE,  Georgian  Club,  Pacific  Buildings,  Hastings  Street,  Vancouver, 

B.C.,  Canada. 

FORDE,  Miss  JANET,  Luscombe,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 
FORSTER,  MRS.  ARTHUR  S.,  83  W oodberry  Avenue,  Winchmore  Hill,  N. 
FOSTER,  Miss  K.  E.,  16s,  Edith  Grove,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
Fox,  MRS.  ELIZABETH  G.,  Hadleigh,  Clacton-on-Sea. 
FRANCIS,  Miss  CARRIE,  7  Nevern  Place,  Earl's  Court,  S.  W. 

FRASER,  MRS.  HUGH,  Hotel  Great  Central,  N.W.  ;  Lyceum  Club,  128  Piccadilly,  W. 
FRASER,  LADY,  P.O.  Box  250,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
FROST,  W.  L.,  Bank  House,  Bromyard,  Worcester. 
FULLHRTON,  Miss,  172  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
FULTON,  Miss  D.,  Exhibition  Office*,  75  Chancery  Lane,  W.C. 
FURBHR,  Miss,  9  Cavendish  Mansions,  Portland  Place,  W. 
FURBER,  MRS.  EMILY  D.  L.,  9  Cavendish  Mansions,  Portland  Place,  W. 

GALT,  Miss  MUBIBL,  84  Simpson  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

QAMB,  Miss  ANNIB,  5  Orohard  Road,  BlMUwalh,  S.E. 

GAME,  Mws  E.,  5  Orchard  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

GARRISON,  MRS.  W.  H.,  57  Barrowgate  Road,  Chiswick  Park,  W. 

GAUNT,  MBS.  MABY,  c/o  Mr.  Werner  Laurie,  Clifford's  Inn,  E.G. 


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GEE,  MBS.  LUCY  A.,  Purt-my-Chee,  Ennismore  Avenue,  Chisioick,  W. 

QIBB,  MBS.  W.  M.,  31  Upper  Bedford  Place,  Russell  Square,  W.G. 

GIBSON,  LADY,  Eavencliffe,  Ravencliffe  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

GIBSON,  MBS.  H.  A.,  216  Sixth  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

GIFFABD,  Miss  MABIA  R.,  71  Burton  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

GODWIN,  MBS.  OHABLBS  A.,  Las  Gabezas,  Estacion  San  Julian,  F.C.E.R.  Argentine. 

GOFFB,  Miss  LAUBA,  c/o  West  India  Committee,  15  Seething  Lane,  E.G. 

GOODEBHAM,  MBS.  ALBEBT,  Dean  Croft,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GOBDON,  CAPTAIN  EDWABD  I.  D.,  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

GOSLING,  MBS.  AMBBOSE,  Paget,  Bermuda. 

GOSSET,  COLONEL  EDWABD  F.,  Dunkirk  House,  Dunkirk,  F  aver  sham. 

GOSSIP,  JAMES  H.,  Inverness,  N.B. 

GEAHAM,  THOMAS  A.,  11  Willow  Bank  Road,  Devonshire  Park,  Birkenhead. 

GBAHAM,  MBS.  C.  WINIFBED,  14  King's  Gardens,  West  End  Lane,  N.  W.  » 

GBAHAM,  HUGH  M.,  51  Church  Street,  Inverness,  N.B. 

GBAHAM,  MBS.  M.,  14  Kensington  Street,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

GBAHAM,  MBS.  SUSANNA,  c/o  Mrs.  E.  Payne,  10  Wellington  Court,  Knightsbridge,  S.  W. 

GBANGE,  W.  D'OYLY,  M.D.,  11  McKinley  Road,  Bournemouth,  W. 

GBEEN,  MBS.  C.  E.  BUTTON,  c/o  Bank  of  Adelaide,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

GBBBN,  MBS.  NOBL,  32  Denbigh  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

GBEEN,  MBS.  W.  B.  HABDING,  735  Calle  Atacama,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

GBBBNWOOD,  MBS.  A.  U.,  120  Fordwych  Road,  Cricklewood,  N.W. 

GBBNFBLL,  MBS.  ABTHUB,  25  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

GBBY,  THE  COUNTBSS,  Howick  Hall,  Lesbury,  Northwnberland. 

GREY,  LADY  SYBIL,  Howick  HaU,  Lesbury,  Northumberland. 

GBEY,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  K.G.,  Fallodon,  Christon  Bank,  Northumberland. 

GBIEVE,  Miss  MABION,  Skelfhill,  Hawick,  N.B. 

GBIMBS,  Miss  MABY  K.,  312A  Vauxhall  Bridge  Road,  S.W. 

GUTHBIE,  A.  COWAN,  M.B.C.M.,  18  Walker  Street,  Edinburgh. 

HAOQABD,  SIB  HBNBY  RIDBB,  Ditchingham  House,  Norfolk. 

HAGGEB,  JOHN  H.,  Highleigh,  Shelly  Road,  Worthing. 

HALL,  Miss  AGNES  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  R.  Hall  &  Son,  Scott  Street,  Newcastle,  New  South 

Wales. 

HALL,  Miss  ALICE,  c/o  Messrs.  R.  Hall  &  Son,  Scott  Street,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
HALE,  MBS.,  31  Brechin  Place,  S.W. 
HALL,  MBS.  HENBY  J.,  Gloverswood,  Charlwood,  Surrey. 
HALL,  MBS.  STBODE,  c/o  Bank  of  Adelaide,  11  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 
HALLIDAY,  MBS.  J.,  c/o  Royal  Bank  of  Australia,  18  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
HAMILTON,  HBB  GBACE  THE  DUCHESS  OF,  Balcombe  Place,  Balcombe,  Sussex. 
HAMILTON,  MAJOB  EDWABD  CHETWOOD,  Inistioje,  co.  Kilkenny. 
HAMILTON,  Miss  JOAN,  Attwood,  Ontario,  Canada. 
fHANBUBY,  THE  HON.  ROSAMUND  B.,  Brome  Hall,  Eye,  Suffolk. 
HANNAY,  RIOHABD  THOMSON. 
HABCOUBT,  MBS.  LBWIS,  Nuneham  Park,  Oxford. 
HABKBB,  Miss  ETHEL,  143  Ashley  Gardens,  S.  W. 
HABBIS,  HUBEBT  CLAUDE,  122,  Regent  Street,  W. 
HABBIS,  JOHN  H.,  296  Vauxhall  Bridge  Read,  S.W. 
HABBY,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  Row,  Morwenstow,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 
HABTSHOBNB,  MBS.  LAWBENCE,  162  Poison  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
HAWKEB,  FBANK,  40  George  Street,  Plymouth. 
HAWKINS,  Miss  FBANCBS  E.,  77  OheUda  Gardens,  S.W. 

HAY,  MBS.  GWENDOLINE,  c/o  Union  of  South  Africa,  32  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
HBALBT,  F.  J.,  Colonial  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Go.,  33  Poultry,  E.G. 
HEAP,  Miss  FLOBENOE,  Government  Hospital,  Coolgardie,  Western  Australia. 
HBABNB,  Miss  GBAOIB,  Geelong,  Victoria. 
HBABNB,  MBS.  W.  G.,  Geelong,  Victoria. 
HHDMBY,  THOMAS  F.,  Mechanics  Institute,  Alnwick,  Northumberland, 


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HEGGIE,  WILLIAM,  51  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

HELY-HUTCHINSON,  MBS.,  P.O,  Box  2005,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

HENDRY,  Miss  C.,  187  Herkimer  Street,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

HERBERT,  Miss  JANE  0.,  45  Oakley  Street,  S.  W. 

HERBERT,  THE  HON.  Miss,  Picket  Post,  Ringwood,  Hants. 

HIMBURY,  WILLIAM  H.,  British  Cotton  Growing  Association,  15  Cross  Street,  Manchester 

HIPWELL,  MRS.  H.  H.,  1159  Almirante  Brown,  Buenos  Aires}  Argentine. 

HOAD,  LADY,  Alexandra  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

HOLFORD,  LADY,  Westonbirt,  Tetbury. 

•{•HOLLAND,  ARTHUR  D.,  Lowfields,  Hooton,  Cheshire. 

HOLMES,  E.  M.,  F.L.S.,  F.R.H.S.,  F.E.S.,  Ruthven,  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 

|HoLMES,  Miss  MARY  HILL,  5  Lansdown  Crescent,  Bath. 

HOLT,  JONATHAN  C.,  Royal  Liver  Building,  Liverpool. 

iloLTON,  MRS.  LIZZIE,  3  Shine  Croft,  Otford,  Kent. 

HOOK,  FREDK.  A.,  122  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 

HOOPER,  CLARENCE,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  186  Aldersgate  Street,  E.G. 

HORNE,  MRS.  E.  A.,  2037  Pendrell  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HORSELL,  FRANK,  Victoria  Road,  Holbeck,  Leeds. 

HOUGHTON,  MRS.  WILLIAM,  c/o  Messrs.  Wild  d>  Collins,  1  Trump  Street,  E.G. 

HOWARTH,  WILLIAM,  Spring  Lawn,  Heaton,  Bolton. 

HOWICK,  VISCOUNT,  Howick,  Lesbury,  Northumberland. 

HUDDART,  MRS.  JAMES,  2  Chatsworth  Gardens,  Eastbourne. 

HUMBLE-CROFTS,  ARTHUR  M.,  103  Dartmouth  Road,  Willesden  Green,  N.W. 

HUMBLE-CROFTS,  MRS.  M.  G.,  103  Dartmouth  Road,  Willesden  Green,  N.W. 

HUNGERFORD,  MRS.  T.,  Boandabah,  Mosman,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HUNT,  JOHN  T.,  157  CoUershaw  Road,  West  Ealing,  W. 

HUNTER,  MRS.  CHARLES,  30  Old  Burlington  Street,  W. 

HURST,  Miss  E.  K.  M.,  Daw's  Cottage,  Witchampton,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

HURST,  Miss  L.  E.,  Orche  Hill  House,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks. 

HURST,  Miss  ROSA,  Daw's  Cottage,  Witchampton,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

HUTCHINSON,  Miss  E.,  Royal  Masonic  Institution  for  Girls,  Clapham  Junction,  8.W. 

HYTHE,  LADY  IDINA,  Normanhurst,  Battle. 

IRVING,  THOMAS  C.,  34  CoUbridge  Terrace,  Murrayfield,  Midlothian. 
IRWIN,  MRS.  W.  WILSON,  1550  Grant  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ISEMONGER,  Miss  MILDRED,  9  Bincleaves  Road,  Weymouth. 
ISLINGTON,  LADY,  8  Chesterfield  Gardens,  Mayfair,  W. 

JACK,  MRS.  KATE  M.  H.,  Romanoff,  Roslyn,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

JACKSON,  E.  B.  P.,  Glenfaba,  Village  Road,  Bush  Hill  Park,  N. 

JAMIESON,  MRS.  C.  E.,  531,  Aylmer  Street,  Peterborough,  Ontario,  Canada. 

JARVIS,  MRS.  WESTON,  36  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

JAR  vis,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Criterion  Hotel,  Old  Christchurch  Road,  Bournemouth. 

JEBB,  GEORGE  ROBERT,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Great  Barr,  Near  Birmingham. 

JENKINS,  Miss  E.  VAUOHAN,  31  Antrim  Mansions,  England's  Lane,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

and  Lyceum  Club,  128  Piccadilly,  W. 

JENKINS,  MRS.  P.  L.,  British  Australian  Oil  Co.,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
JEROME,  ANDRIAN  J.  S.,  Oakholme,  Staplers,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 
JOHNSON,  MRS.  HARRY  T.,  8  Malbrook  Road,  Putney  Heath,  S.  W. 
JOHNSON,  MRS.  J.  P.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
JOHNSON,  MRS.  MARIE  ANN,  Pemba,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
JOHNSTON,  MRS.  PERCIVAL,  Annandale,  7B  Grove  End  Road,  N.  W. 
JOYCE,  THB  HON.  MRS.,  St.  John's  Croft,  Winchester. 

KHMSLEY,  MRS.  GBORQB,  Apartado  116,  Minatitlan  V.G.,  Mexico. 
KBALY,  JOHN  W.  G.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Ashleigh  House,  High  Street,  Gosport. 
KEDDIE,  Miss  A.  B.,  Government  School,  Nabruru,  British  East  Africa. 
KHLSO,  MBS.  E.,  Etsex,  Alliion  Road,  Randioiclc,  Sydney,  New  South  Wale*. 


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KINDERSLBY,  LiBUT.-CoL.  A.  0.  L.,  Creek  Cottage,  Lymington. 

KING,  MBS.  THOMAS,  27  Kildare  Terrace  *W. 

KINNAIRD,  E.,  Co-operative  Society,  Hawick,  Northumberland. 

KITCHING,  THEODORE  (Colonel,  Salvation  Army),  101  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

KNIGHT,  MBS.  F.  A.,  The  Orchard  Hotel,  5  Portman  Street,  W. 

KOESTEB,  Miss  MATILDA,  159 A  Bedford  Hill,  Balham,  S.  W. 

KBABBI£,  MRS.  WM.  IL,  667  Calle  Pueyrredon,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

KUGELMANN,  MRS.,  106-108,  King  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

LACHARD,  Miss  ISABEL,  Victoria  Hotel,  Krugersdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

LAKE,  MBS.  B.  S.,  220  Argyle  Avenue,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

LANDALE,  MRS.  ALEXANDER,  Aroona,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

LANG,  MBS.,  116  St.  Julian's  Farm  Road,  West  Norwood,  S.E. 

L  ANGST  AFF,  MBS.  J.  ELLIOT,  19,  7th  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  New  York,' U.S.  A. 

LANSDOWNE,  MABCHIONESS  OF,  54  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

LABGE,  MBS.  E.  RYDER,  27  Kildare  Terrace,  W. 

LAUGHTON,  V.  H.,  39  Queen's  Eoad,  Wimbledon, -S.  W . 

LEARMONTH,  Miss  AMY  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Ooldsbrough  Mort  <fe  Co.,  Leadenhall  Building*, 

B.C. 

LEDBETTEB,  MBS.,  c/o  Mrs.  Warren,  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  2 A  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
LEE,  Miss  CLAUDIA  AYTON,  49  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 
LEES,  MBS.  H.  L.,  Midland  Hotel,  Manchester. 
LEGATE,  Misa  M.  F.,  Yorkton,  Sask.,  Canada. 
LEGGE,  MBS.  J.  GOBDON,  9  Queen's  Road,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
LE  LIEVBE,  MBS.  CHABLES,  8  Rutland  House,  Cheniston  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
tLEONABD,  MBS.  R.  W.,  75  Yates  Street,  St.  Catherine's,  Ontario,  Canada. 
LETHBRIDGE,  Msa.  B.  P.,  Turakina,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
LINDSAY,  MBS.  MA*D  HUME,  13  Creseent  Grove,  Clapham  Common,  S.W. 
LLOYD,  MBS.  D.  M.,  5  Elysium  Row,  Calcutta. 
LOCKE,  HBNBY  G.,  115  Choumert  Road,  Peckham,  S.E. 
LONGWORTH,  WILLIAM  G.  E.,  1th  Bait.  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  c/o  G.P.O. 
LOPES,  SIB  HENBY  Y.  B.,  BART.,  Maristow,  Roborough,  Devon. 
LOUDON,  JOHN,  St.  Elmo,  Park  Avenue,  Hesketh  Park,  Southport* 
LOWBY,  REV.  EDWARD  P.,  Heatherview,  Alderghot. 

L¥CAS,  MBS.  J.  W.  S.,  c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  4  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
LYLE,  JAMES,  Waverley,  Queens  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

MAC  ABA,  SIB  CHABLES  WEIGHT,  BABT.,  33  York  Street,  Manchester. 

MACABTNBY,  Miss  CHABLOTTE  E.  C.,  19  Penywern  Road,  Earl's  Court,  S.  W. 

MAOBBIDB,  MBS.  E.  W.,  70  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  W. 

MACDONALD,  REV.  F.  W.,  9  Palace  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  S.W. 

MACDOUGALL,  R.  STEWABT,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  9  Dryden  Place,  Edinburgh. 

MACDOUGALL-RAWSON,  MRS.  C.  E.,  M illhouse,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

MACFARLANE,  MBS.  JAMES,  Newlands,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

MACFIE,  Miss  ETHEL,  11  Moore  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MACGILLIVBAY,  DONALD,  Sudan  Plantations  Syndicate,  1  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 

MACKENZIE,  LADY,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 

MACKENZIE,  LANDSEEB,  St.  Bernard,  Bournemouth. 

MACKENZIE,  RIDLEY,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Heatherbank,  Richmond  Hill,  Bournemouth. 

MACKINTOSH,  R.  L.,  Queen  Mary's  House,  Inverness. 

MACMAHON,  LADY,  Eastern  House,  George  Street,  East  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MACNEILL,  MRS.  ALBERT  H.,  2545,  First  Avenue  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

McDouGALL,  Miss  EDITH,  Dunolly,  Morden  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

McKAY,  ALEXANDER,  55  Grange  Road,  Edinburgh. 

McKiNBRY,  MBS.  J.,  Bassano,  Alberta,  Canada. 

McLAGAN,  Miss  M.,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 

MANSEL,  Miss  EVELYN  A.,  c/o  State  Bank,  Adrian,  Minnesota,  U.S.A. 

MANSEL,  Miss  K.,  3K  Montague  Mansions,  Portman  Square,  W. 


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MANSFIELD,  JOHN  H.,  Lesbury,  Howick,  Northumberland. 

MARLBOROUGH,  HER  GRACE  THE  DUCHESS  OF,  Sunderland  House,  Curzon  Street,  W. 

MARRIOTT,  MRS.  CHARLES  B.,  1  Massington  Road,  Parliament  Hill,N.W. 

MARSH,  COL.  H.  C.,  Clarence  Hill,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

M ARSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES,  Spring  Mount,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

MARSON,  MRS.  MARJORY,  Spring  Mount,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

MARTIN,  MRS.  R.  F.,  Nadi  Lantoke,  Fiji. 

MASON,  GERALD  BOVELL,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  White  Horse  Street,  Baldock,  Herts. 

MASON,  MRS.  HAROLD,  79,  WilUs  Road,  Leamington. 

MASSIE,  WILLIAM  HALL,  Red  Braes,  Edinburgh. 

MAY,  Miss  ETHELREDA,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Oornhill,  E.G. 

MAYHBW,  Miss  M.,  c/o  Messrs.  Wilde  &  Collins,  1,  Trump  Street,  E.G. 

MELLON,  MRS.  S.  G.,  1134  Eleventh  Avenue,  Fairview,  W.  Vancouver,  Canada. 

MELVILLE,  MRS.  LILY  THERESA,  802  Prospect  Avenue,  Calgary,  Canada. 

MERHITT,  Miss  C.  WELLAND,  Oak  Hill,  St.  Catherine's,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MEYERSTEIN,  HENRY,  The  Grossways,  Chevening,  Kent. 

MEYNELL,  LADY  DOROTHY,  Hoar  Cross,  Burton-on-Trent. 

MILBURN,  MRS.  E.  J.,  Berkeley  House,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

MILES,  CAPT.  SIR  CHARLES  W.,  BART.,  Leigh  Court,  Bristol. 

MILNE,  Miss  M.  E.,  255  Miller  Street,  North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fMiNTER,  MRS.  T.  F.,  c/o  A.  R.  Minter,  Esq.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MIRRIELEES,  LADY,  Pasture  Wood,  Dorking. 

MONK,  MRS.  D.  J.,  Kenilworth  Lodge,  Wallis  Street,  Woolahra,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MONTIZAMBERT,  Miss  E.  C.,  Trelawney,  Earley,  Reading. 

MOODIB,  Miss  Piaox,  10  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.  W. 

MOOR,  JOHN  A.,  52  Twisden  Road,  Kentish  Town,  N.W. 

MOORE,  MRS.  THOMAS,  274  Eastwood  Street,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MOORHEAD,  DR.  JOHN,  Imperial  Hotel,  Bournemouth. 

MOORHOUSE,  Miss  HILDA  E.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

MORGAN,  MRS.  A.  HICKMAN,  Hollybrack  House,  Skibbereen,  Cork. 

MORGAN,  MRS.  BEN  H.,  389  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  S.W.  ;  and  Barton  Croft,  New 

Milton,  Hants. 
MORISON,  MRS.  MARGUERITE,  21o  Warrington  Crescent,  W. 

,  MRS.  CECILIA  K.,  4670  Calle  Charcas,  Palermo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MORRIS,  MRS.  E.  R.,  28  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W. 
MORRIS,  F.  E.,  38  Birchington  Road,  Crouch  End,  N. 
MOSELEY,  Miss  MARY,  "  Nassau  Guardian,"  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
MURISON,  MRS.  W.  J.  HOLT,  1535  Richardson  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MURPHY,  Miss  G.,  110  Lauderdale  Mansions,  Maida  Vale,  W. 
MURPHY,  Miss  H.  STOBMONT,  9  Osnaburgh  Terrace,  Albany  Street,  N.  W. 
MURRAY,  MBS.  D.  D.  C.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

NAIRNE,  Miss  MARGARET  JANE,  Education  Department,  Ipoh,  Federated  Malay  States. 

NELSON,  LADY  MONTAGUE,  The  Lawn,  Warwick. 

NICOL,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  189  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

NISBET,  JOHN,  Buchanan's  Temperance  Hotel,  Edinburgh. 

NORRIS,  MRS.  G.  B.,  Ceballos  1737,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

NORRIS,  Miss  NANCY,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  18  Birchin  Lane,  E.G. 

NORTHCLIFFE,  LADY,  22  St.  James's  Place,  S.  W. 

ODELL,  MRS.  E.  S. 

O'DowoA,  Miss,  Grove  Road  Chambers,  Eastbourne. 

OLDING,  Miss  C.  ALICE,  1  North  Gate,  Regent's  Park,  N.  W. 

ONSLOW,  DOUGLAS  A.,  J.P.,  10  Keswick  Road,  East  Putney,  S.  W. 

ORMOND,  MBS.,  c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  4  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 

OWEN,  LADY,  9  Wilbraham  Place,  S.  W. 


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PARBURY,  MRS.  CHARLES,  3  D&  Fere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

PARKER,  JAMBS,  139  Ramsden  Road,  Balham,  S.W. 

PARKIN,  MRS.  GEORGE  K.,  7  Chelsea  Court,  S.W. 

PAUNCEFOTE,  HON.  MAUD,  19  Chesham  Place,  S.W. 

PAYNE,  Miss  E.  L.,  3  Arnold  Mansions,  Queen's  Club  Gardens,  W. 

PAYZANT,  MRS.  W.  L.,  Oxford  Street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

PBREIBA,  MRS.,  Port  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

PHAYRE,  MRS.  EDITH,  The  Brambles,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

PHELFS,  W.  E.,  The  Cross  Ways,  Chevening,  Kent. 

PHIPPS,  MRS.  ELLEN,  Buckenhill,  Bromyard,  Worcester. 

PIKE,  MRS.  JOHN  A.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

fPiRRiE,  LADY,  24  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W.  ;  and  Witley  Park,  Godalming. 

POPPLESTONE,  GILBERT,  2  The  Esplanade,  Plymouth. 

POWELL,  MRS.  ELLIS  T.,  Rosedene,  Brondesbury,  N.W. 

PRATT,  Miss  FLORENCE,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  Cook  <fe  Son,  Piccadilly,  W. 

PRETTY,  MRS.  C.  F.,  Vancou-ver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PRYOR,  MRS.  M.,  9  Sloane  Avenue,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

PYE,  Miss  RACHEL,  39A  Penywern  Road,  S.  W. 

QUARRELL,  MRS.  ELLEN  A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Ladies'  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Burlington  Gardens,  W. 

QUIGLEY,  Miss,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 

QUIRK,  MRS.  GEORGB,  125  St.  Marks  Place,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

RAWNSLEY,  W.  H.,  Witt  Vale,  Alford,  L&uth. 

RAYNES,  MRS.  JEAN  T.,  3663,  Diaz  Velez,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

RAYSON,  Miss  AMY,  M.A.,  168,  West  15th  Street,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. 

READ,  Miss  D.  H.  MOUTRAY,  14  Avonmore  Gardens,  W. 

REAR,  Miss  E.  A.,  Spital,gate  Lodge,  Grantham. 

REFORD,  MRS.  R.  W.,  300  Drummond  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

REID,  JAMES,  "  Northern  Chronicle,"  Inverness. 

REID,  MRS.  W.  MAOARTHY,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

RENSHAW,  MRS.  CLARA,  Hill  Station,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

RICHARDS,  H.  V.,  M.A.,  Hamilton  House,  Upperton  Road,  Eastbourne. 

RICHARDSON,  MRS.  L.  K.,  Rockhampton,  Queensland. 

RINTOUL,  MRS.  ROBERT,  Bank  of  Montreal,  108  South  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 

ROBERTS,  COUNTESS,  Englemere,  Ascot. 

ROBERTS,  MRS.  HELEN  0.,  Estancia  del  Injerto,  Carlos  Pellegrini,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 

ROBERTS,  REV.  L.  G.  A.  (COMMANDER  R.N.),  Ardley  Rectory,  Bicester. 

ROBERTSON,  AINSLIB  J.,  Booth  Shipping  Co.,  Tower  Building,  Liverpool, 

ROBERTSON,  MBS.  C.  E.,  31,  Ladbroke  Square,  W. 

ROCHE,  Miss  MARIE,  29  Ranelagh  Mansions,  Fulham.  S.  W. 

RODDICK,  MRS.  D.  H.,  Lechlade,  Silverdale  Road,  Bushey,  Herts. 

RODDICK,  MRS.  S.  DUDLEY,  3A  High  Street,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 

ROGERS,  MRS.  JONATHAN,  Argoed,  Nelson  Street.  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ROOKE,  MBS.  H.  T.,  5  Grenville  Hotel,  Emperor's  Gate,  S.  W. 

RORISON,  MRS.  R.  D.,  1342  Jervis  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ROSE,  MBS.  CONSTANCE,  Gnat  Central  Hold,  N.W. 

ROSLINO,  LADY,  The  Grange,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 

Ross,  E.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Leominster. 

Ross,  Miss  ESTHER,  High  School  for  Girh,  Quilmes,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 

Ross,  MRS.  E.  HAMILTON,  c/o  London  County  and   Westminster  Bank,  133    Westbourne 

Grove,  W. 

Ross,  MBS.  GBAFTON,  Hotel  Great  Central,  N.W. 

ROUTLEDGE,  MRS.  W.  ScoRESBY,  Ladies'  Empire  Club,  69  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 
fRoxBURGHB,  His  GBAOE  THB  DUKB  OF,  K.T.,  M.V.O.,  Floors  Castle,  Kelso,  N.B. 
RUFF,  HOWARD,  The  Hall,  Harlington,  Middlesex. 
RUNCIMAN,  RT.  HON.  WALTHR,  M.P.,  Doxford,  Chathill,  Northumberland. 
RUSK,  J.  M.,  Clinton  House,  Edinburgh. 


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ST.  AUBYN,  LADY  MARY,  31  Princes  Gardens,  S.W. 

ST.  JOHN,  CAPTAIN  THE  HON.  MOUBRAY  ST.  ANDREW  T.,  Riseley  Grange,  Bedford. 

ST.  JOSEPH,  MRS.  J.,  Almora,  U.P.  India. 

SALISBURY,  MARCHIONESS  OF,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

SAMPSON,  Miss,  55  Barrowgate  Road,  Chiswick,  W. 

SANDERSON,  Miss  MARION  B.?  P.O.  Box  36,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

SANFORD,  MRS.  HARRIET  SOPHIA,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

SAKDHAM,  MRS.  E.  F.,  13,  Egerton  Place,  8.  W. 

SAUNDERS,  MRS.  GLEN,  Dalmeny,  Dartmouth  Road,  Brondesbury,  N.  W. 

SCHOLEFIELD,  MRS.  ARTHUR,  Lint  Close,  Alnmouth,  Northumberland. 

SCOTT,  Miss  ELIZABETH,  81  Redpath  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

SCOTT,  Miss  JESSIE  A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Brookside,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

SEAMER,  REV.  C.  E.,  The  Vicarage,  Shapwick,  Somerset. 

SHAW,  MRS.  DONALD,  60  St.  Glair  Avenue  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

SHEPHARD,  BENJAMIN  R.,  48  Lanercost  Road,  Tulse  Hill,  S.W. 

SILVBRSTON,  MRS.  S.,  15,  Albert  Court,  Kensington  Gore,  S.W. 

SLADE,  ALEXANDER,  23  Grove  Terrace,  Highgate  Road,  N.  W. 

SLADE,  Miss  EVE,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

SMEETON,  MRS.  H.  M.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

SMILLIB,  Miss  E.  A.  ARNA,  The  Mackenzie,  McLeod  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

SMITH,  HEYWOOD,  M.A.,  M.D.,  30  York  Avenue,  Hove. 

SMITH,  J.,  151,  Manchester  Road,  Rochdale. 

SMITH  Miss  ADELAIDE  EDWARDS,  Hunter's  Hill,  Near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

SMITH,  MRS.  E.  ATHERTON,  47  Carleton  Street,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

SMITH,  Miss  EMILY,  42  Iverna  Gardens,  W. 

SMITH,  MRS.  ERNEST  B.,  "  Tuellyn"  London,  Canada. 

SMITH,  Miss  EUPHEMIA,  IA  Powis  Terrace,  Bayswater,  W. 

SMITH,  Miss  JULIA  M.,  Assisi,  Drayton  Court,  S.W. 

SMITH,  Miss  M.  BENTINCK,  St.  Leonard's  College,  St.  Andrews,  Fife,  N.  B. 

SMITH,  MRS.  NORMAN,  13  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W. 

SMITH,  MRS.  R.  WALKER,  Oakville,  Ontario,  Canada. 

SMITH,  WALTER  A.,  English  Scottish  Law  Life  Assurance  Co.,  41  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 

SMYTH,  MRS.  K.  J.,  Waterkloof,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

SMYTH,  MRS.  WILLIAM,  c/o  Mrs.  A.  W.  Bain,  50  Park  Terrace,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

SMYTH,  W.  J.,  M.D.,  "  Pirbright"  WestcUff  Gardens,  Bournemouth  West. 

SNELL,  REV.  BERNARD  J.,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  31  Mount  Nod  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 

SNELL,  MRS.  W.  T.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

SOMERVILLE,  REV.  FREDERICK  HERBERT,  62  Forest  Road,  Kew,  Surrey. 

SOUTER,  Miss  H.  VIVIEN,  37  Egerton  Crescent,  S.  W. 

STAGEY,  MRS.  LOUISA,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 

STANDBING,  WALTER,  West  Dene,  Turkstel  Road,  Folkestone. 

STANION,  MRS.  O.  B.,  26  Victoria  Park  Road,  Leicester. 

STAPLES-BROWN,  MRS.  M.,  26  Eldon  Road,  W. 

STARKEY,  MRS.  EDWARD,  Tang  Hall,  York. 

STEVENSON,  MRS.  G.,  95  Warwick  Road,  S.W. 

STIRTON,  JOHN,  11  Hope  Place,  Levenhall,  Musselburgh,  N.B. 

SUTHERLAND,  Miss  JOAN,  3  Marlborough  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN  D.,  Board  of  Agriculture,  Edinburgh. 

SYDNEY,  Miss  VIOLET,  13  Waterloo  Place,  S.W. 

SYMONS/^MISS,  7,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W. 


TANQYE,  LADY. 

TANG  YE,  Miss  LOUISE,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Cornhill,  E.G. 

TANGYE,  MRS.  M.  L.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Cornhill,  E.G. 

TARTE,  MRS.  A.  R.,  Rosemonte,  Staines,  Surrey. 

TAYLOR,  MRS.  C.  R.,  35 A  Russell  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

TAYLOR,  HAROLD,  18  RedcUffe^Road,  Sherwood,  Nottingham. 


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TAYLOR,  J.  G.,  12  Burdon  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

TAYLOR,  LADY  JANE,  16  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

TAYLOR,  Miss  MARGARET  Cox,  c/o  Bulletin,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

TAYLOR,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  46,  George  Street,  Manchester,  and  Saville  Mill,  Rolton. 

TEETGEN,  Miss  ADA  B.,  Winchmore,  Westgate-on-Sea. 

TEMPLE,  MRS.  J.,  Tembani,  Heath  Park  Road,  Eomford. 

TENNANT,  MRS.  HERCULES. 

THOMAS,  Miss  ETHEL  NEUMANN,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

THOMSON,  Miss  A.  E.,  Y.W.C.A.,  Hindmarsh  Square,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

THOMSON,  MRS.  C.,  23  Exbury  Road,  Catford,  S.E. 

TIZARD,  Miss  C.  E.,  L.R.A.M.,  Queen  Anne's  School,  Gaversham,  Oxon. 

TOWNING,  JAMES,  22  Sackville  Street,  Piccadilly,  W. 

TRYE,  MRS.  A.  N. 

TURNER,  MRS.  E.  M.,  c/o  London  Joint  Stock  Bank,  5  Princes  Street,  Hf.C. 

TWINING,  MRS.  ADA  L.,  Goombe  Oak,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 

VALLON,  MRS.  KATIE  DE  J.  DU,  Los  Amigos,  Gilbert,  F.  G.  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

VAN  RENEN,  MRS.  HENRY,  Interlaken,  Kenilworth,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

VENN,  MRS.  MABEL,  42  Iverna  Gardens,  W. 

VENNING,  Miss  LILIAN  C.,  51  Gastleton  Mansions,  Rivervieio  Gardens,  Barnes,  S.W. 

VERNON,  Miss,  Hanbury  Hall,  Droitwich. 

VERNON,  MRS.  M.  A.  HARCOURT,  67  Douglas  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

WADDINGTON,  MRS.,  c/o  Mrs.  Dinnis,  8  Grosvenor  Road,  Church  Etid,  Finchley,  N. 

WADE,  WILLIAM,  Chevington  Drift  Institute,  Acklington,  Northumberland. 

WALDRON,  REV.  ARTHUR  J.,  M.A.,  The  Vicarage,  67  Brixton  Hill,  S.W. 

WALKER,  MRS.  DAVID  M.,  387  Broadway,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

WALKER,  MRS.  GEOFFREY  H.,  118  Scott  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

WALKER,  JAMES,  1  Tipperlinn  Road,  Edinburgh. 

f  WALLACE,  MRS.  A.  R.,  Hyde  Park  Hotel,  W. 

WALLACE,  MRS.  T.  S.  DOWNING,  Heronsfield,  Eastern  Terrace,  Brighton. 

WALTON,  LADY,  Rushpool,  Saltburn-by-Sea. 

WALTON,  Miss  ANNE  ELIZABETH,  A.R.C.M.,  12  Southwood  Mansions,  Highgate,  N. 

WANTAGE,  LADY,  2  Garlton  Gardens,  S.  W. 

WARE,  MRS.  W.  L.,  Bank  of  Adelaide,  11,  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 

WAREING,  MRS.  G.  F.,  5  Delamere  Street,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

WARREN,  MRS.  F.  T.,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  2 A  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 

WARREN,  Miss  FAIRY,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  2 A  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 

WARREN,  MRS.  H.  B.,  1043  Burrard  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WATCH  AM,  Miss  DORIS,  Riverside,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

WATSON,  MRS.  EMMA  0.,  100  Grange  Drive,  Winchmwe  Hill,  N. 

WATSON,  MRS.  T.,  1  Onslow  Place,  South  Kensington,  S.  W. 

WATSON,  Miss  GRACE,  Lyceum  Club,  128  Piccadilly,  W. 

WATT,  MRS.  GEORGE,  65  Duffer  in  Avenue,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada. 

WEBB,  HARRY  A.,  c/o  Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  40  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 

WEBB,  LADY,  1  Hanover  Terrace,  Ladbroke  Square,  W. 

WEBSTER,  Miss,  Holmsdale,  Birchwood  Park  Road,  Swanley,  Kent. 

WEBSTER,  Miss  MARY  E.,  St.  Andrew's  House  Club,  31  A  Mortimer  Street,  W. 

WEBSTER,  MRS.  ROBERT,  7  Drayton  Court,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.  W. 

WEINBERG,  Miss  BERTHA,  Grand  Hotel,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

WELD,  Miss  MARY,  1058  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  Canada. 

WELLER,  W.,  28  Allison  Road,  Hornsey,  N.     . 

WHITE,  MRS.  LAURA,  Stone  Cote  Hall,  North  Cheam,  Surrey. 

WILD,  MRS.  ANNIE  C.,  Tale-Concessions  Company,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

WILLCOCKS,  ROGER  ESOOMBE,  Barrister -at- Law,  3  King's  Bench  Walk  North,  Temple,  E.G. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED,  St.  Arvan's,  Abergavenny. 

WILLIAMS,  Miss  MARY  C.  L.,  16  Campden  House  Road,  W. 

WILLIAMS,  MRS.  MATHILDE,  12  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 


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1914  ^WILLIAMSON,  Miss  LILY  B.,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  18  Birchin  Lane,  E.G. 

1911      WILLIMOTT,  MRS.  0.  S.,  10  Hornton  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

1914  ^WILLS,  ALEXANDER,  16  East  Albert  Road,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 

1914  WILLS,  MRS.  ALEXANDER,  16  East  Albert  Road,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 
1913     WILMOTH,  MRS.  L.  J.  13A  Emmanuel  Road,  Balham,  S.W. 

1915  WILSON,  Miss  A.  M.,  Winterskloof,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1916  WILSON,  EDWARD,  Bankside,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
1915     WILSON,  LADY,  43  Ovington  Square,  S.W. 

1911  f WILSON,  MRS.  C.  HERBERT,  20  Oakley  Crescent,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

1913     WILSON,  MRS.  G.  H.  NEWTON,  Killarney,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1915  WILSON,  Miss  MARY,  13  Howey  Hill,  Congleton,  Cheshire. 
1915     fWoLSTENHOLME,  CHARLES  M.,  9  Tithebarn  Street,  Liverpool. 

1912  WOOD,  LADY  DOROTHY,  Temple  Newsam,  Leeds. 

1913  WOOD,  Miss  HELEN,  Mount  Pleasant,  Bishop  Auckland. 

1911  WOOD  ALL,  Miss  A.  A.,  Milton  Mount  College,  Graves&nd 

1913  WOODCOCK,  MRS.  A.  V.,  724r-Sth  Avenue,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1915  WOODS,  WALTER  DOUGLAS,  27  Victoria  Road,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester. 

1916  fWRiGHT,  MRS.  D.  T.,  37  8t.  Peter  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1912  YARKBB,  MBS.  EMMA,  73  Worthy  Road,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1914  YOUNG,  G.  F.,  J.P.,  Swineshead  Abbey,  Lines. 

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BRISTOL    BRANCH. 

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Patron  President : 
His  GRAOB  THB  DUKE  OF  BEAUFORT. 

Vice-Presidents  : 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  THB  LORD  MAYOR 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  LBWIS  FRY 
SIR  CHARLES  CAVE,  BART. 
SIR  W.  H.  DAVIES,  M.P. 
COLONEL  G.  A.  GIBBS,  M.P.,  J.P. 
SIR  EDWARD  JAMES 
SIR  ISAMBARD  OWEN 
SIR  GEORGE  WHITE,  BART. 
SIR  FRANK  WILLS 

Council  : 

T.  J.  LEMNARD,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  (Chairman). 
COLONEL  H.  CARY  BATTEN,  J.P. 
DR.  E.  H.  COOK,  J.P. 


CLAUDE  B.  FRY,  ESQ. 
FERNLBY  GARDNHB,  ESQ. 
S.  HOSBGOOD,  ESQ.,  J.P. 
S.  HUMPHRIES,  ESQ.,  J.P. 
DR.  J.  E.  KING,  M.A. 
G.  PALLISER  MARTIN,  ESQ.,  J.P. 
E.  R.  NORRIS  MATTHEWS,  ESQ. 
GEORGE  RISELEY,  ESQ. 
MAJOR  C.  E.  SAVILE 
ARTHUR  S.  SHIRLEY,  ESQ. 
HON.  CYRIL  A.  WARD,  M.V.O. 
H.  W.  SBCCOMBB  WILLS,  ESQ. 

Hon.  Treasurer  : 
GBOHOB  A.  WILLS,  ESQ.,  J.P. 


Hon.  Secretary  : 
MARTIN  GRIFFITHS,  ESQ. 


Secretary  : 
MR.  H.  A.  FRANCIS. 


Year  of  MEMBERS  OF  BRISTOL  BRANCH. 

Election. 

1913  ABBOT,  HENRY  NAPIER,  2  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1914  ABBOT,  H.  F.  N.,  2  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1915  ABBOTT,  Miss  E.,  3  Pembroke  Vale,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1914  ABRAHAM,  ARTHUR  J.,  2  Limerick  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

1914  ADAMS,  WM.  J.,  Hillworth,  Charlotte  Street,  Bristol. 

1915  ADDIB,  PETER,  8  Richmond  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
1915  ALBUTT,  Miss  M.,  74  St.  Paul's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1914  ALDRIDGB,  C.  J.,  Henbury t  Nr.  Bristol. 

1915  ALFORD,  MRS.  A.  0.,  5  West  Park,  Bristol. 

1913  ALFORD,  REV.  CANON  J.  G.,  5  Richmond  Hill,  Clifton,  Bristol 
1915  ALLEN,  B.,  7  Henleaze  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol. 

1915  ALLEN,  Miss  J.,  Drinagh,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

1914  ALLEN,  L.  PERCY,  Southey  House,  Westbury-on-Trym. 

1915  AMOS,  J.,  St.  Paul's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1914  ANDERSON,  THOMAS  V.,  116  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1914  ANDERSON,  MRS.  ALICE  I.,  116  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1915  AHDRBWS,  F.  NORTON,  Henleaze  Gardens,  Bristol. 
1915  APPLETON,  Miss  S.  H.,  4  Westmoreland  Road,  Bristol. 

1914  ARNAUD,  ELIAS  DB  B.,  71  Woodland  Road,  TyndaWs  Park,  Bristol. 

1915  ARNAUD,  MRS.  C.,  71  Woodland  Road,  Bristol. 
1915  ARNAUD,  Miss  A.,  71  Woodland  Road,  Bristol. 

1914  AHNOTT,  ERNEST  HBNRY,  43  Park  Street,  Bristol. 

1913  ARROWSMITH,  J.  F.,  72  Hampton  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

1915  ASHFORD,  B.  W.  L.,  34  Leigh  Road,  South  Bristol. 

1913  ASHMAN,  LADY,  Cook's  Folly,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

1914  ATOHLBY,  E.  H.,  37  Baldwin  Street,  Bristol. 

1915  ATCHLEY,  Miss  E.  M.,  Henbury,  Bristol. 

1914  ATOHLBY,  G.  F.,  M.B.,  1  TyndalFs  Park  Road,  Bristol. 

1915  ATCHLEY,  Miss  L.  E.,  Henbury,  Bristol. 

1915  ATCHLEY,  Miss  V.  M.,  Fisher  Lodge,  Chew  Magna,  Somerset. 


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AVEUNE,  Miss  F.  M.,  12  Oakfield  Road,  Bristol. 

AvERAY-JoNES,  N.,  50  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

AVERAY-JONES,  MBS.,  50  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BABBAGE,  A.  F.  G.  G.,  Gotham  Hill,  Bristol. 

BABEE,  FREDERICK  W.,  40  Henleaze  Gardens,  Bristol. 

BASER,  HENRY,  The  Ferns,  Whatley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BADOCK,  STANLEY  H.,  J.P.,  Holmwood,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

BAILEY,  V.,  15  College  Green,  Bristol. 

BAINBRIDGE,  ARTHUR. 

BAKER,  Miss  F.  J.,  34  St.  Paul's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BAKER,  HIATT  COWLES,  Oaklands,  Almondsbury,  Glos. 

BAKER,  JAMES,  F.R.G.S.,  Sewelle  Villa,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BAKER,  JOHN  S.,  1  Blenheim  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

BAKER,  DR.  LILY  A.,  3  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

BAKER,  S.  D.,  11  Canowie  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

BANKHEAD,  JAMES  C.,  5  Buckingham  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BANNISTER,  CHARLES  B.,  98  Coldharbour  Road,  Westbury  Park,  Bristol. 

BARDER,  HARRY,  26  College  Green,  Bristol. 

BARKER,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.D.,  124  Redland  Road,  Bristol. 

BARNARD,  MRS.  V.,  Cecil  Lodge,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

BARNES,  GEORGE  H.,  10  Malvern  Road,  Weston-super-Mare. 

BARNETT,  EDWIN  A.,  5  Cecil  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BARON,  BARCLAY  JOSIAH,  M.B.,  C.M.  (Bora.),  16  Whiteladies  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BARRATT,  CHARLES  HENRY,  16  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BARRETT,  WALTER  S.,  43  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

BARRY,  CHARLES  E.,  6  Harley  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BARWELL,  Miss  V.  M.,  3  Christchurch  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BATEMAN,  G.  W.,  45  College  Green,  Bristol. 

BATTEN,  COLONEL  H.  GARY,  J.P.,  Leigh  Lodge,  Abbot's  Leigh,  Bristol. 

BATTEN,  MRS.  F.  GARY,  Leigh  Lodge,  Abbot's  Leigh,  Bristol. 

BEATON,  M.  D.,  12  Eaton  Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BEAUCHAMP,  F.  G.,  3  All  Saints  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BEAUFORT,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  Badminton,  Glos. 

BEAUFORT,  HER  GRACE  THE  DUCHESS  OF,  Badminton,  Glos. 

BELOE,  H.  W.,  Unity  Street,  Bristol. 

BENNETT,  E.  D.,  33,  Sydenham  Hill,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

BENNETT,  J.,  27  Durdham  Park,  Bristol. 

BENNETT,  MRS.  JOSEPH,  27  Durdham  Park,  Bristol. 

BERRILL,  PERCY,  37  St.  Martin's  Road,  Knowle,  Bristol. 

BIGG,  E.  A.,  28  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BIGGS,  GEORGE  J.,  55  Springfield  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

BILLING,  CHARLES  P.,  Boyce's  Avenue,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BIRD,  ERNEST  H.,  10  Marsh  Street,  Bristol. 

BISHOP,  MRS.  CAROLINE  H.,  3  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Bristol. 

BISHOP,  Miss  PHYLLIS  M.,  3  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Bristol. 

BISHOP,  T.  A.,  Charlton,  TyndalVs  Park,  Bristol. 

BLACKMORE,  J.  H.,  Stratheden,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BLAIR,  WILLIAM,  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  The  Exchange,  Bristol. 

BOBBETT,  ALFRED  E.,  17  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BOOTHBY,  Miss  A.  B-.,  2  Royal  York  Crescent,  Bristol. 

BOTTERELL,  MRS.  J.  H.,  59  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BOULTON,  PROFESSOR  EDMUND  S.,  25  Tyndall  Avenue,  Bristol. 

BOURNE,  H.  H.,  Messrs.  Walker  and  Hall,  1  Clare  Street,  Bristol. 

BOWEN,  REV.  T.  J.,  4  Berkeley  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BOWEN,  Miss,  4  Berkeley  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Bo  YD,  ALDERMAN  JOHN,  Pritchard  Street,  St.  Paul's,  Bristol. 

BRAOHER,  CECIL  R.,  17  North  Street,  Bristol. 

BRADBURNE,  HENRY  RICHARD,  67  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 


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BRADLEY,  A.  H.,  11,  Henleaze  Avenue,  Bristol. 

BRADLEY,  MRS.  M.  M.,  11  Henleaze  Avenue,  Bristol. 

BRASHER,  DR.  CHARLES  W.  J.,  17  Oakfield  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BRIDGMAN,  CECIL  ARTHUR,  55  Queen's  Road,  Bristol. 

BRIDGMAN,  Miss  E.,  Royal  Promenade,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BRIDGMAN,  N.  G.,  c/o  Lennard's,  Ltd.,  Queen's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BRIGGS,  REV.  H.  S.,  Paulton,  Bristol. 

BROWN,  WM.,  London  City  and  Midland  Bank,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BROWN,  W.  H.,  Gordon  Lodge,  Woodland  Road,  Bristol 

BUCHAN,  MRS.,  St.  Paul's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BUCKINGHAM,  T.,  25  Royal  York  Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BUDGETT,  CHARLES  T.,  8  The  Paragon,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

BUDGETT,  JAMES  H.,  Harley  Lodge,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

BUDGETT,  WILLIAM  E.,  Henbury,  Nr.  Bristol. 

BULLEN,  W.  H.  PEARCE,  15  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

BURGESS,  F.  C.,  Redcliffe  Street,  Bristol. 

BURRIS,  E.  H. 

BURRIS,  FRED.,  J.P. 

BURTON,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  GEORGE  A.,  St.  Ambrose,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

BUSH,  H.  G.,  Bridge  Street,  Bristol. 

BUSH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  PAUL,  C.M.G.,  Vyvyan  House,  Clifton  Park,  Bristol. 

BUSH,  REGINALD  EDGAR  J.,  58  Downs  Park  East,  Westbury  Park,  Bristol. 

BUTLER,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  Gotham  Park,  Bristol. 

BUTLER,  WM.  HENRY,  J.P.,  St.  George,  Bristol 

BUXTON,  THOMAS,  192  Redland  Road,  Bristol. 

CALEY,  E.  H.,  84  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol. 

CAMERON,  W.,  Shirehampton,  Bristol. 

CARLTON,  E.  NOEL,  c/o  E.  Watts,  Esq.,  The  Priory,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CARLTON,  MRS.  E.  NOEL,  c/o  E.  Watts,  Esq.,  The  Priory,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CARTER,  DR.  T.  M.,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CARTER,  MRS.,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM,  79  Cobourg  Road,  Ashley  Hill,  Bristol. 

CASTLE,  A.  COTTAM,  Northcote,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CASTLE,  MRS.  A.  COTTAM,  Northcote,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CASTLE,  COTTAM  H.  H.,  Northcote,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CAVE,  SIR  CHAS.,  BART.,  Stoneleigh  House,  Clifton  Park,  Bristol. 

CAVELL,  ARTHUR  SILVESTER,  40  Corn  Street,  Bristol. 

CHAMPAIN,  REV.  J.  N.  BATEMAN,  The  Vicarage,  Redcliffe,  Bristol. 

CHAMPION,  HENRY  PHILIP,  Lewins  Mead,  Bristol. 

CHAMPION,  J.  KENRIOK,  Castle  Bellevue,  Redland  Hill,  Bristol. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN  MIDELTON,  33  Horfield  Road,  St.  Michael's  Hill,  Bristol. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM,  95  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

CHAPMAN,  WM.  MIDDLETON,  6  Tyndall  Aoenue,  Bristol. 

CHAPPELL,  HAROLD  VICTOR,  9  Newton  Road,  Weston-super-Mare. 

CHAPPELL,  HENRY  THOMAS,  Dalmeny,  Henleaze  Road,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

CHARLES,  W.  SHERIFF,  1  Royal  Crescent,  Bath. 

CHARLTON,  CHARLES  HANNAN,  19  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CHATTOCK,  MRS.  F.  G.,  23  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CHATTOCK,  HERBERT  E.,  23  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CHERRY,  H.  C.,  18  Montrose  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol. 

CHETWOOD,  AITKEN  E.  H.,  Coombe  Dingle,  Bristol. 

CHILLCOTT,  ALFRED  P.,  47  Park  Street,  Bristol. 

CHILLCOTT,  HUBERT  N.,  71  Queen's  Road,  Bristol. 

CHURCHILL,  F.  W.,  66  Park  Street,  Bristol. 

CHUTE,  MRS.  JAMES  M  ACRE  AD  Y,  Abbeymeade,  Tyndall' s  Park,  Bristol. 

CLAPHAM,  J.  A.,  19  Rokeby  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol. 

CLARK,  GEORGE  HENRY,  165  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

CLARK,  MRS.  G.  H.,  165  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 


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OLABK,  MABTIN,  33u  Whiteladies  Rood,  Bristol. 

CLABX,  Miss  M.,  21  Manilla  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CLARKE,  ELTON,  4«  Wine  Street,  Bristol. 

CLBATHBBS,  MRS.  12  Oakfield  Road,  Bristol. 

CLIFFORD,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  ALFRED,  Stoke  Bishop  Vicarage,  Bristol. 

CLIFFORD,  MRS.  ELSIE,  1  Elton  Road,  Bishopston,  Bristol. 

CLIFFORD,  S.,  St.  Michael's  Hill,  Bristol. 

CLOSE,  ADMIRAL,  Trafalgar,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

COATES,  COLOJTBL  CHARLES  (Fellow),  3  Duchess  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

OOOKEBTON,  A.  ERNEST,  c/o  The  Bowring  Petroleum  Co.,  Telephone  Avenue,  Bristol. 

COGAN,  W.,  12  Vyvyan  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

COLBORNB,  RHV.  F.  N.,  Broad  Plain,  Bristol. 

COLBORNB,  GILBERT  R.,  R.N.R.,  18  Blenheim  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

COLE,  WILLIAM  H.,  1  Hillside,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

COLES,  MRS.  BRUCE,  Claremont,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

COLES,  H.  E.  C.,  62  Oakfield  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Comoros,  BENJAMIN  0.  H.,  3  Chantry  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

COLTHURST,  A.  B.,  Netherton's  Wood,  Nailsea,  Somerset. 

COLTHTTRST,  MRS.  I.,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

COOK,  DR.  E.  H.,  27  Berkeley  Square,  Bristol. 

OOOMBE,  WILLIAM  J.  B.,  Bellevue,  Long  Ashton,  Bristol. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM  R.,  32  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

COPP,  G.  E.,  Clifton  Down  Hotel,  Bristol. 

CORDBUX,  J.  H.,  Havyatt,  Langford,  Nr.  Bristol. 

COBDEUX,  TOM,  Sunnymount,  Meyrick  Park,  Bournemouth. 

COBBIGA*,  JOSEPH,  Kingadale,  Bristol  Hill,  Brislington,  Bristol 

COUPLAND,  MRS.  L.,  23  Elmdale  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

COUSINS,  REV.  A.  E.,  Church  House,  Temple,  Bristol. 

COUSINS,  MRS.,  Church  House,  Temple,  Bristol. 

COWLIN,  FRANCIS  N.,  Rodborought  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

Cox,  THOMAS,  Whiteladies  Gate,  Bristol. 

Cox,  W.  S.,  113  Reddiffe  Street,  Bristol. 

CRANK,  WILLIAM  T.,  22  Goldney  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CRAWFORD,  G.  E.,  M.A.,  The  Manor  House,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CRIOHTON,  ERNEST,  39  Canynge  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CRISPIN,  GEORGB,  Nelson  Street,  Bristol. 

CROCKER,  WILLIAM  C.,  33  Gotham  Hill,  Bristol. 

CBOGGAN,  MBS.  CONSTANCE,  6  The  Avenue,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CBOMPTON,  JAMBS,  10  Hurle  Orescent,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CROOK,  W.  H.,  2  Upper  Cranbrook  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

CBOSSMAN,  Miss  BLANCHE  R.,  68A  Park  Street,  Bristol. 

CULVBBWBLL,  JOHN,  Lyndole,  Gotham  Road,  Bristol. 

CUMMINB,  ERNEST  0.,  9  Belvedere  Road,  Dwdhvm  Park,  Bristol 

CUMMINGS,  F.  B.,  2  Rokeby  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol 

CURNOOK,  Miss,  10  St.  PauVs  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

CURBY,  WILLIAM  G.,  The  Elms,  Nailsea,  Nr.  Bristol 

CURTIS,  JOHN,  47  Oanynge  Road,  Olifton,  Bristol 

DAOBB,  DR.  JOHN,  14  Eaton  Orescent,  Olifton,  Bristol 

DALTON,  RICHARD,  Park  House,  Gotham  Park,  Bristol 

DANIEL,  MBS.  H.,  22  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol 

DAVIE,  GEOBGE  D.,  56  Hampton  Park,  Bristol 

DAVIES,  D.  S.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  6  Lansdown  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

DAVIBS,  GBOBGB  E.,  J.P.,  Lewins  Mead,  Bristol 

DAVIBS,  H.  J.,  16  Elliston  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

DAVIBS,  T.  H.,  Down  House,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

DAVIES,  SIB  WM.  HOWBLL,  M.P.,  Down  House,  Stoke  BisJwp,  Bristol 

DAVIBS,  LADY,  Down  House,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

DAVIES,  W.  T.,  8  Osborne  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 


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DAVIS,  0.  T.,  43  Broad  Street,  Bristol. 

DAVIS,  J.  E.,  8  Hurls,  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol, 

DAVIS,  CAPTAIN  G.  W.,  3  Lower  Redland  Road,  Bristol. 

DAVY,  MRS.  A.  M.,  62  Ravenswood  Road,  Bristol. 

DEANE,  Miss  A.,  2 A  Saville  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol 

DEABLOVE,  ALFRED  J.,  33  Gotham  Vale,  Bristol. 

DE  CANDOLE,  REV.  H.  L.  C.  V.,  The  Vicarage,  Clifton,  Bristol 

DENNEHY,  JOHN  GEORGE,  Albion  Chambers,  Bristol 

DENSHAM,  ALFRED  RUSSELL,  Dower  House,  Henbury  Court,  Nr.  Bristol. 

DBNSHAM,  MRS.  FLORENCE  B.,  Dower  House,  Henbury  Court,  Nr.  Bristol 

DESPREZ,  ERNEST  H.,  31  St.  John's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

DORE,  EDGAR  FRED,  13A  Park  Street,  Bristol 

DORE,  LIONEL,  129  Bristol  Heavy  Battery  R.G.A.,  Ashton  Gate,  Bristol 

DOVE,  ED.  J.,  Filton  Lodge,  Filton,  Nr.  Bristol 

Do  WELL,  H.,  19  Trelawney  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol 

DOWLING,  ALFRBD,  125  North  Road,  Bristol 

DRAKE,  Miss  M.  Z.,  Orthopcedic  Hospital,  Bristol 

DREW,  E.  H.,  8  Huyhenden  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

DRYDEN,  Miss  L.  L.,  Children's  Hospital,  Bristol 

DUMMETT,  ROBERT  E.,  Albion  Chambers,  Bristol 

DUNBAR,  DR.  ELIZA  L.  W.,  9  Oakfield  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

DUNLOP,  IVIE  MACKIE,  Avonhurst,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

DUNLOP,  MRS.,  Avonhurst,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

DUNLOP,  Miss  M.,  Avonhurst,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

DUNSCOMBE,  Miss  A.,  4  The  Quadrant,  Redland,  Bristol 

DUNSOOMBE,  M.  W.,  St.  Augustine's  Parade,  Bristol 

DURIE,  W.  H.  A.,  Sandown,  Elmgrove  Road,  Cotham,  Bristol 

EASON,  H.  W.,  1  Holsbury  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

EDWARDS,  A.  E.  H.,  1  Alma  Vale  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

EDWARDS,  MRS.  GREVILLE,  Butcombe  Court,  Wrington,  Nr.  Bristol, 

EDWARDS,  HERBERT  G.,  15  The  Avenue,  Clifton,  Bristol 

E.HLERS,  E.  H.,  13  Vyvyan  Terrace,  Bristol 

EHLERS,  ROBERT,  28  Hurle  Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ELFORD,  Miss  S.  F.,  Oaklands,  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ELLIOTT,  DR.  C.,  102  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ELLIOTT,  Miss  R.  W.,  102  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol 

ELLIOTT,  REV.  W.  A.,  12  Florence  Park,  Bristol 

ELLIS,  Miss  A.,  Queen  Victoria  Convalescent  Home,  Bristol 

EBWIN,  JOSEPH  FREDERICK,  Rose  Lodge,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol 

ESAIN,  MRS.  EMILY,  3  Victoria  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol 

EVANS,  A.,  4  Litfield  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol 

EVANS,  DAVID,  97  Somerville  Road,  Bristol 

EVANS,  MRS.  H.,  3  Albert  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

EVANS,  MRS.  JANE  D.  P.,  St.  George's  Hill,  Easton-in-Gordano,  Nr.  Bath. 

EVANS,  DE.  JOHN  MORTON,  117  Ashley  Road,  Bristol 

EVANS,  CAPTAIN  T.  L.,  F.R.G.S.,  36  Carnarvon  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

EVENS,  THOMAS,  M.Inat.C.E.,  11  The  Paragon,  Clifton,  Bristol 

EVENS,  MRS.  T.,  11  The  Paragon,  Clifton,  Bristol 

EVERINGHAM,  MRS.,  32  Clarendon  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

FALOONAR,  H.  BARCLAY,  Shirehampton,  Nr.  Bristol 

FAWN,  JAMES  M.,  94  Hampton  Road,  Bristol 

FEAR,  A.  D.,  12  Woodstock  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

FHAB,  A.  R.  P.,  29  Aberdeen  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

FED  ABB,  FBEDEBICK  J.,  68  Belmont  Road,  Bristol 

FBDDBN,  HABBY  VINCENT,  52  Downs  Park  East,  Bristol 

FBDDEN,  HBNBY,  J.P.,  Henbury,  Nr.  Bristol 

FEDDEN,  MBS.  M.,  Henbury,  Nr.  Bristol 

FEDDEN,  Miss  L.,  12  Oakfield  Road,  Bristol 


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1915 


FELL,  J.  T.,  Bristol  United  Breweries,  Lewins  Mead,  BristoL 

FISHER,  F.  CALVBRT,  Redland  Lodge,  Durdham  Down,  Bristol. 

FISHHB,  MRS.,  Redland  Lodge,  Durdham  Down,  Bristol. 

FITZGERALD,  JOHN  WABD,  Ohain  House,  Weatbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

FORD,  Miss  0.  H.,  63  Berkeley  Rood,  BristoL 

FORD,  MRS.  E.,  12  Oakfield  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

FORSYTHE,  J.  F.,  48  Linden  Road,  Westbury  Park,  Bristol. 

FOSTER,  G.  H.,  11  The  Glen,  Durdham  Down,  Bristol. 

FOWLER,  W.  E.,  8  Elmdale  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

Fox,  F.  WILSON,  Carlton  House,  Woodland  Road,  Bristol. 

Fox,  G.  ELSEY,  1  Grange  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Fox,  VICTOR,  96  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

FRANCIS,  H.  A.,  Tuffleigh,  Sion  Hill,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

FRANCOMBE,  JAMES  T.,  M.A.,  9  Acramari's  Road,  Southville,  Bristol. 

FBASER,  J.  A.,  Mirasol,  Shirehampton,  Nr.  Bristol. 

FREEMAN,  J.,  10  Limerick  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

FRIPP,  W.  D.,  Ill  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

FROST,  WALTER,  Almondsbury,  Glos. 

FBY,  A.  M.,  8  Sion  Hill,  Bristol. 

FRY,  CLAUDE  B.,  Stoke  Lodge,  Druid  Stoke  Avenue,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

FRY,  CONRAD  P.,  11  Upper  Belgrave  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol.     , 

FRY,  LESLIE  H.,  Ashton  Lodge,  Long  Ashton,  Bristol. 

FRY,  FRANCIS  J.,  D.L.,  J.P.,  Bristol. 

FRY,  RIGHT  HON.  LEWIS,  Goldney  House,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

FRY,  RODERICK  J.,  Abbott's  Leigh,  Nr.  BristoL 

FRY,  MRS.  RODERICK  J.,  Abbot's  Leigh,  Nr.  Bristol. 

FUIDGE,  W.  J.,  45  Queen's  Road,  Clifton,  BristoL 

FYSON,  G.  E.,  Union  Street,  Bath. 

GANE,  P.  ENDRES,  3  Downleaze,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

GANGE,  EDMUND  F.,  81  Park  Street,  BristoL 

GANGE,  E.  S.,  Avonwood,  Clifton  Down,  BristoL 

GABBETT,  P.  L.  HUGHES,  40  Royal  York  Crescentt  Clifton,  BristoL 

GARDNER,  ERIC,  13  Linden  Road,  Westbury  Park,  BristoL 

GARDNER,  MRS.  IRENE,  13  Linden  Road,  Westbury  Park,  BristoL 

GARDNER,  J^ERNLEY,  25  Downleaze,  BristoL 

GARDNER,  MRS.  DOROTHY,  25  Downleaze,  BristoL 

GARDNBB,  Miss  E.,  52  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Bristol. 

GARDNER,  MRS.  H.  G.,  52  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Bristol. 

GEMMELL,  MBS.,  Henbury  Court,  Nr.  BristoL 

GEORGE,  CHARLES  W.,  89  Park  Street,  BristoL 

GEORGE,  MBS.  C.,  Stoke  Bishop,  BristoL 

GEOBGE,  W.  E.,  Downside,  Stoke  Bishop,  Nr.  BristoL 

GEBBISH,  EDWABD,  40  Corn  Street,  BristoL 

GIBAUD,  FBED.  WILLIAM,  7  Redland  Park,  BristoL 

GIBBS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  G.  A.,  M.P.,  Tyntesfleld,  Nr.  BristoL 

GIBBS,  MBS.  G.  A.,  Tyntes field,  Nr.  BristoL 

GILES,  HENBY  W.,  Parr's  Bank,  Redland,  BristoL 

GLADSTONE,  MBS.  A.  M.,  Stoke  Bishop,  BristoL 

GOLDMAN,  FBANK,  12  Salisbury  Road,  Redland,  BristoL 

GOLDSMID,  ABTHUB  J.,  71  Park  Street,  BristoL 

GOODWIN,  ALFRED  JAMES,  6  Royal  Promenade,  Clifton,  BristoL 

GOBE,  T.  HOLMES,  4  Windsor  Terrace,  Clifton,  BristoL 

Goss,  COLONEL  A.  J.  T.,  Little  Sneed,  Stoke  Bishop,  BristoL 

Goss,  Miss  L.  M.,  Little  Sneed,  Stoke  Bishop,  BristoL 

GRACE,  HENBY,  24  Clare  Street,  BristoL 

GBAOE,  JAMES  E.,  197  Redland  Road,  BristoL 

GBAOE,  WILFBJD,  9  Redland  Green,  BristoL 

GBANT,  JOHN  A.  W.,  14  Claremont  Avenue,  BristoL 


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1915 
1916 
1916 
1916 
1915 
1916 
1916 
1916 
1913 
1015 
1013 
1011 
1915 
1915 
1914 
1916 
1913 
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1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1913 
1915 
1915 
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1913 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1915 
1914 
1913 
1914 
1916 
1916 


GBANT,  W.  J.,  24  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  Bristol. 

GBAY,  MAJOR  F.  C.,  Remount  Gamp,  Shirehampton,  Bristol. 

GRAY,  HABBY,  44  Abing&r  Road,  Bedford  Park,  Ghiswick,  W. 

GRAY,  MRS.  H.  N.,  Shirehampton,  Bristol. 

GRAY,  P.,  Royal  School  for  Blind,  Westbury  on  Trym,  Bristol. 

GBEEN,  JOSIAH,  2  Cavendish  Road,  Westbury,  Bristol 

GBEQORY,  COMMANDER  G.,  R.N.R.,  Clifton  Down  House,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

GRIFFITHS,  MABTIM,  The  Chalet,  Hsnbury  Court,  Nr.  Bristol 

GRIFFITHS,  MRS.  E.  E.,  The  Chalet,  Htnbury  Court,  Nr,  Bristol. 

GRIFFITHS,  FREDERICK  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  Matthews  As  Co.,  Lewins  Mead,  Bristol. 

GRIFFITHS,  HERBERT  R.,  19  Henleaze  Gardens,  Bristol 

GRIFFITHS,  REV.  CANON,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

GRIFFITHS,  Miss,  Stoke  Bisnop,  Bristol. 

GUBST,  WILLIAM  P.,  407  Stapleton  Road,  Bristol. 

GULLEY,  Miss.  C.  B.,  4  Gloucester  Row,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

GUMMER,  Miss  E.,  Royal  School  for  Blind,  Westbury  -on-Trym,  Bristol. 

GUMMER,  HORACE,  Gotham  Park,  Bristol. 

GUNN,  MBS.  C.  H.  MAYO,  Charlton,  Portbury,  Nr.  Bristol 

GUNN,  Miss  MARY,  Charlton,  Portbury,  Nr.  Bristol 

GUTHRIB,  JAMBS  STRAOHAN,  12  Archfield  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

HAIGH,  A.  W.  J.,  45  Manor  Park,  Bristol. 

HAMILTON,  REV.  E.  L.,  Holmpatrick,  Bath. 

HAMILTON,  LADY  T.  F.,  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset. 

HAMMJSBSLMY,  G.  H.,  1  Apsley  Rood,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HARRIS,  EMMANUBL,  12  West  Pork,  Clifton,  Bristol 

HABBIS,  HBBBIBT  JOHN,  19  Ashgrove  Rood,  Redland,  Bristol. 

HABBHOW,  DB.  ALFBBD  J.,  11  Christ  Church  Rood,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HARRISON,  Miss,  13/15  Pembroke  Rood,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HAHWOOD,  CHARLES  E.,  15  Wellington  Park,  Bristol. 

HASKCTB,  HHNBY,  14  City  Road,  Stokes  Croft,  Bristol 

HATHERLEY,  T.  E.,  44  Queen's  Road,  Bristol. 

HAWKINS,  WALTBB,  "  Tims*  and  Mirror  Office,"  St.  Stephen  Street,  Bristol. 

HAYMAN,  DB.  CHAS.,  J.P.,  Kingston  Villa,  Richmond  Hill,  Bristol 

HAYWOOD,  Miss  S.,  1  Auburn  Road,  Bristol 

HAZZELDINB,  MRS.  E.,  Newstead,  Southfield  Road,  Westbury  -on-Trym,  Bristol. 

HAKLEDINB,  J.  E.,  Newstead,  Southfidd  Road,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol 

HBMINQ,  JOHN,  33  Gotham  Road,  Bristol 

HERBERT,  Miss  ELIZABETH  B.,  6  St.  Stephen's  Avenue,  Bristol 

HERBERT,  SAMUEL  A.  H.,  6  St.  Stephen's  Avenue,  Bristol 

HICKS,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  8  All  Saints'  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

HIGGINS,  GBOROE  D.,  12  Limerick  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

HILBY,  G.  G.,  65  Clifton  Park  Road,  Bristol 

HTT.T.,  MRS.  A.,  Holford  House,  Portbury,  Nr.  Bristol 

HILL,  Miss  G.  G.,  Holford  House,  Portbury,  Nr.  Bristol 

HILL,  HERBERT  G.,  92  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol 

HILT,,  J.,  35  Cranbrook  Road,  Redlands,  Bristol. 

HILL,  SIDNEY,  Langford  House,  Lang  ford,  Nr.  Bristol 

HILL,  WILLIAM  N.,  11  John  Street,  Bristol 

HELLMAN,  V.  A.  (Fellow),  45  Nicholas  Strsst,  Bristol 

HITCHINOS,  BBIO»TOCKB,  J.P.,  2  Cambridge  Park,  Bristol. 

HOBBS,  ALLAN  W.,  Trslawnsy,  Trtlawney  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol 

HODGE,  REV.  THOMAS  W.,  19  Henleaze  Road,  Bristol 

HOLBOBOW,  MBS.  M.,  c/o  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Bristol 

HOLLOWAY,  EBNBST  E.,  97  Coldharbour  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

HOLMAN,  JOIEPH,  J,P.,  Downside  House,  Downlsaxs,  Bristol 

HOLMES,  FBANK,  12  Elgin  Park,  Redland,  Bristol 

HONY,  MRS.  A.  E.,  4  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

HONY,  Miss  J.  M.,  4  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 


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1914 

1914 

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1013 

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1915 


HOOPER,  MBS.  F.,  21  Westbury  Road,  Bristol. 

HOOPEE,  MBS.  S.,  1  St.  Matthews  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

HOPKINS,  EDBIO  J.  M.,  6  Worcester  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol 

HOPKINS,  MBS.,  6  Worcester  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HOBT,  Miss  ANNIE  E.,  24  Small  Street,  Bristol. 

HOST,  Miss  OLABA  E.,  Mount  Verdon,  Saltford. 

HOSEGOOD,  HENBY,  6  Downleaze,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

HOSEGOOD,  S.  C.,  J.P.,  Chatford  House,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

HOWELL,  J.  H.,  J.P.,  118  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HUDLESTON,  ROBERT  J.,  Rackley  House,  Portishead,  Nr.  Bristol. 

HUGHES,  JAMES  DONALD,  38  College  Green,  Bristol. 

HUMPHBIES,  CAPTAIN  BASIL  J.,  Eastfield  Lodge,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

HUMPHRIES,  SYDNEY,  J.P.,  Eastfitld  Lodge,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

HUMPHBIES,  MBS.  S.,  Eastfield  Lodge,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

HWNT,  WILLIAM  HBNBY,  82  Ducie  Road,  Lawrence  Hill,  Bristol. 

HFNTER,  JAMES  WALLACE,  Avondalt,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol. 

HUNTON,  MBS.  E.  M.,  17  Mortimer  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HUNTON,  THEODOBE,  17  Mortimer  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HUNTON,  Miss  V.,  17  Mortimer  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

HUSBANDS,  ALFRED  W.,  8  St.  Augustine's  Parade,  Bristol. 

HUTCHING*,  HORACE  PIRCIVAL,  27,  Tyndall  Avenue,  Woodland  Road,  Bristol. 

HUTCHINGS,  S.,  4  Belgrave  Road,  Bristol. 

HUTTON,  F.  LEWIS,  Broad  Quay,  Bristol. 

ILES,  H.  8.,  30  Roktby  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol. 

ILES,  MBS.  K.  E.,  Gotham  Lawn,  Bristol. 

ILES,  MBS.  M.  E.,  80  Rokeby  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol. 

INSALL,  A.  H.,  St.  Aitgustint's  Parade,  Bristol. 

IHSKIP,  J.  H.,  Clifton  Park  Houst,  Bristol. 

[BBY,  THE  HON.  MBS.  GILBERT,  c/o  Lady  Smyth,  Ashton  Court,  Bristol 

IRVING,  DANIEL,  2  Priory  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

IRVING,  CAPTAIN  R.  J.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  2nd  S.  General  Hospital,  Bristol. 

JACKSON,  B.  P.,  29  Bridge  Street,  Bristol. 

JAMES,  SIR  EDWARD,  The  Woodlands,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

JAMES,  GILBEBT  S.,  The  Woodlands,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

JAMES,  Miss  K.  M.,  The  Woodlands,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

JAMES,  LADY,  The  Woodlands,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

JAY,  CAPTAIN  HARTEY. 

JEAKES,  REV.  J.  M.,  Llanfoist,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

JEAKES,  MBS.,  Llanfoist,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

JEANS,  JOHN,  Oaklands,  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol. 

JEFFERIES,  A.,  Messrs.  Jefferies  <b  Co.,  Holwelfs  Road,  Bristol, 

JEFFEBIS,  Miss  A.  M.,  326,  Wells  Road,  Bristol 

JENKINS,  EDGAR  J.,  Whitchurch,  Nr.  Bristol. 

JENKINS,  FREDERICK  P.,  49  Corn  Street,  Bristol 

JOHNSON,  A.  E.,  18  Woodstock  Road,  Bristol. 

JOHNSON,  Miss  T.,  29  Vyvyan  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol 

J  OLEK,  P.,  26  Temple  Street,  Bristol. 

JOLLY,  L.  B.,  Pembroke  Gate,  Bristol. 

JOLLY,  MBS.  B.  M.,  Pembroke  Gats,  Bristol. 

JONES,  H.  R.,  262  Wells  Road,  Knowle,  Bristol. 

JONES,  H.  W.  PRIDE,  14  Henleaze  Road,  Westbury  >on-Trym,  Bristol. 

JUDD,  EDWIN  LANNING,  121  Gotham  Brow,  Bristol. 

JUNOR,  JOHN  ELFHrasTOirB,  6  Cambridge  Park,  Bristol 

JUNOR,  MRS.  J.  E.,  6  Oambridgt  Park,  Bristol. 

JUST,  B.,  34  Archfield  Road,  Bristol. 

KAY,  W.  H.  BATE  MAN,  120  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol 

KAY,  MRS.  W.  H.  B.,  129  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol 

KBBLEB,  H.  E.,  20  Roheby  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol 


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Associates. 


KELLAR,  W.  D.,  45  Woodstock  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

KENT,  G.  G.,  4  Woodland  Terrace,  Bristol 

KERB,  FRED  WALTON,  65A  Baldwin  Street,  Bristol. 

KERRY,  A.  J.,  Gotham  Park,  Bristol. 

KING,  A.  M.,  12  Camden  Crescent,  Bath. 

KING,  BENJAMIN  G.,  4  Gotham  Lawn  Road,  Gotham  Park,  Bristol. 

KING,  C.  H.,  89  Downleaze,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

KING,  CHABLES,  5,  Northumberland  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

KING,  JOHN  EDWARD,  M.A.,  Clifton  College,  Bristol. 

KING,  SAMUEL  J.,  6  St.  Paul's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

KINO,.  THOMAS,  33  Downleaze,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

KING,  WILLIAM  H.,  9  Dublin  Crescent,  Henleaze,  Bristol. 

KISLINGBURY,  CHARLES,  Belgrave  House,  Gotham  Grove,  Bristol. 

KISLINQBTJRY,  ERNEST  F.  B.,  Tudor  House,  Elmgrove  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

KNOWLES,  BERTRAM,  16  Salisbury  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

LAOEY,  R.,  WalUscote  Road,  Weston-super-Mare. 

LAING,  DAVID,  48  Corn  Street,  Bristol. 

LAMBERT,  HENRY,  63  Queen's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

LANCASTER,  MRS.,  43  Redland  Road,  Bristol. 

LANE,  JOHN  TREMAYNE,  3  Windsor  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

LANGDON,  MRS.  M.,  Iron  Acton,  Nr.  Bristol. 

LANGPIELD,  LEVY,  Whiteladies  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

LANGFIELD,  WALTER  G.  L.,  14  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

LATHAM,  JOSEPH  C.,  100  Redcliffe  Street,  Bristol. 

LAVINQTON,  M.,  89  Redland  Road,  Bristol 

LAVINGTON,  Miss  A.,  89  Redland  Road.,  Bristol. 

LAWES,  EDWARD  T.  H.,  Ennox  Lodge,  Hinton  Charterhouse,  Bath. 

LEE,  CANON  WILLIAM,  Pro  Cathedral  House,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

LEES,  DR.  E.  L.,  100  Queen's  Road,  Bristol 

LEIGHTON,  F.  B.,  Oaklands,  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol 

LBNNARD,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  W.,  c/o  Lennards,  Ltd.,  Queen's  Road,  Bristol. 

LBNNABD,  GRAHAM,  c/o  Lennards,  Ltd.t  Bristol 

LBNNARD,  JOHN,  North  Lodge,  Henbury t  Nr.  Bristol 

LBNNABD,  T.  J.,  J.P.  (Fellow),  Henbury  Courtt  Nr.  Bristol 

LBNNARD,  MRS.  T.  J.,  Henbury  Courtt  Nr.  Bristol 

LBNPOLD,  DOBIB,  28  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

LENTON,  CHARLES  HEBBERT,  67  Queen's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

LEONARD,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  H.,  M.A.,  1  Princes  Buildings,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

LETHEREN,  VERDON  WILLIAM,  64  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol 

LBWIN,  RALPH,  13  Cairns  Road,  Westbury  Park,  Bristol 

LEWIS,  ALFRED,  33  Stokes  Croft,  Bristol 

LEWIS,  E.  MANNING,  69  Filton  Avenue,  Bristol 

LEWIS,  FREDERICK  K.,  St.  Elms,  Chesterfield  Road,  Bristol 

LINDREA,  Miss  A.,  Henbury,  Bristol 

LINDRBA,  GEORGE  WILSON,  4  Lansdown  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol 

LiTTLEBiiRY,  G.  A.  T.,  Dutch  House,  Wine  Street,  Bristol. 

LIVBRMORE,  HORACE  W.  F.,  Victoria  Villa,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

LLOYD,  Miss  F.  E.,  Home  for  Incurables,  Elm  Lane,  Bristol. 

LOBBAN,  MRS.  G.  M.,  17  Edgecumbe  Road,  Bristol 

LOCK,  Miss  MARY,  6  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

LOOKINGTON,  ALFRED  H.,  1  Howard  Road,  Westbury  Park,  Bristol 

LONG,  FREDERICK  G.,  Custom  House,  Queen  Square,  Bristol 

LONG,  WALTER  F.,  Orange  Garth,  Grange  Court  Road,  Bristol. 

LOVB,  F.  T.,  18  Henleaze  Gardens,  Bristol 

LOVELL,  J.,  22  Park  Road,  Bristol 

LOWE,  ALFRED,  Ivy  Lodge,  Keynsham,  Nr.  Bristol 

LOWE,  Miss  ADA,  Castle  House,  Flax  Bourton,  Nr.  Bristol 

Lows,  ALDBBMAN  C.  J.,  Castle  House,  Flax  Bourton,  Nr.  Bristol. 


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LOWTHBE,  EDWARD  JAMBS,  44  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Bristol. 

MACAULAY,  C.  C.,  32  St.  Paul's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MAOHIK,  J.  T.,  15  Clifton  Vale,  Bristol 

McARTHUB,  ALLAN,  J.P.,  Rodney  House,  Clifton,  Bristol 

McKaAND,  FRANK  ALEXANDER,  Shortlandst  Meridian  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

MACKENZIE,  RIDLEY,  Royal  Infirmary,  Bristol 

MACKIE,  MRS.  G.  M.,  4  Upper  Belgrave  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MAKEPEACE,  W. 

MANSFIELD,  T.,  67  Baldwin  Street,  Bristol 

MARDON,  ERNEST  G.,  Avonbank,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

MARDON,  MRS.  N.,  Avonbank,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol 

MARSH,  ERNEST  GEORGE,  90  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol 

MARSH,  FRED,  F.R.P.S.,  25  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol 

MARTIN,  G.  PALLISER  (Fellow),  107  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MARTIN,  MRS.  P.,  107  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MASON,  JOHN  MASON,  St.  James  Buildings,  Union  Street,  Bristol 

MATCHAM,  CHAS.,  16  Victoria  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

MATTHEWS,  BERTRAM  H.,  Ttvyford  House,  Shirehampton,  Nr.  Bristol 

MATTHEWS,  E.  R.  NORRIS,  Henleaze,  Bristol 

MATTHEWS,  G.  F.,  Lewins  Mead,  Bristol 

MATTHEWS,  MRS.  H.,  Westbury -on-Trym,  Bristol 

MAXWELL,  H.  E.,  22  Cornwallis  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MA  YES,  DR.  F.  J.,  34  Gloucester  Road,  Bristol 

MA  YES,  MRS.,  34  Gloucester  Road,  Bristol 

MERCER,  REGINALD  W.,  22  Burlington  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MESSENGER,  W.  F. 

MILES,  MRS.  E.  M.,  7  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MILES,  PHILIP  NAPIER,  J.P.,  King's  Weston,  Bristol 

MILLER,  GENERAL,  10  Victoria  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MILLER,  MRS.  VISQER,  The  Avenue,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MILLER,  Miss,  The  Avenue,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MlLLIGAN,  H.  W. 

MILNE,  LEWIS  FRANCIS,  6  Northcote  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MILTON,  Miss  ADA,  Oaklands,  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MILTON,  JOHN  SLOCOMBE,  8  Portland  Place,  The  Matt,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MILTON,  WILFRED  W.,  71  St.  Albans  Road,  Westbury  Park,  Bristol 

MITCHELL,  E.  B.,  4  Westbury  Park,  Bristol 

MITCHELL,  MRS.  E.  B.,  4  Westbury  Park,  Bristol 

MITCHELL,  ROBERT  0.,  Royal  Hotel,  Bristol 

MITCHELL,  SYDNEY,  2  Henleaze  Gardens,  Bristol 

MOORE,  COUNCILLOR  F.,  Knowle  House,  Knowle,  Bristol 

MORAN,  B.  W.  T.,  34  Stokes  Croft,  Bristol 

MORGAN,  CONWY  L.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  5  Kensington  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM,  Lyndale  Hotel,  Berkeley  Square,  Bristol 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM,  45  Westbury  Road,  Bristol 

MORRIS,  GEORGB  H.,  Verwood,  Madeira  Road,  Clevedon,  Som. 

MORRISH,  ARTHUR  JOHN,  Lennard?*,  Ltd.,  Queen's  Road,  Bristol 

MORTIMER,  HARRY,  4  Cambridge  Park,  Redland,  Bristol. 

MORTIMER,  MRS.  HARRY,  4  Cambridge  Park,  Redland,  Bristol. 

Moss,  FRANK,  206  Redland  Road,  Bristol. 

MULLIS,  FREDERICK  GEORGE,  14  Caledonia  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

MUMFORD,  WILLIAM  F.  P.,  6  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

MUNRO,  JOHN,  The  University,  Bristol. 

NANSCAWEN,  MRS.,  12  Richmond  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

NEEP,  RBV.  EDWARD  FRANCIS,  3  Hillside,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

NBWCOMBE,  FBED,  Park  Street,  Bristol. 

NEWMAN,  Miss  MARION,  127,  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol. 

NEWMAN,  MBS.  T.,  127  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol. 


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1914 


NEWMAN,  THOMAS,  127  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol, 

NEWTON,  F.  G.,  Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co.,  Clare  Street,  Bristol. 

NICHOLETTS,  MRS.  G.,  24  Caledonia  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

NICHOLL,  MRS.  M.  J.  C.,  Lynwood,  Long  Ashton,  Bristol. 

NICHOLL,  G.  T.,  Lynwood,  Long  Ashton,  Bristol. 

NICKSON,  RIGHT  REV.  GEORGE,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bristol,  The  Palace,  Redland  Green,  Bris'ol. 

NIERENSTEIN,  DR.  M.,  30  Cavendish  Road,  Eedland,  Bristol. 

NORTHWAY,  LEY  JOHN,  Clifton  "  Chronicle,"  Merchant's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

NORWOOD,  CYRIL,  M.A.,  Bristol  Grammar  School,  Bristol. 

NOTT,  Miss  J.  P.,  Felixstowe,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

NOTT,  Miss  M.,  Felixstowe,  Clifton  Down,,  Bristol. 

O'LEARY,  MRS.  J.  C.,  Christchurch  Vicarage,  Redfield,  Bristol. 

OLIVE,  W.  LEONARD,  Garth  Lodge,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol. 

OLIVER,  JOHN,  13  Oakland  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM  BOND,  17  Russell  Road,  New  Clifton,  Bristol. 

OSMOND,  A.  VICTOR,  Staple  Hill,  Bristol. 

OWEN,  SIR  ISAMBARD,  D.C.L.,  Hereford  House,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

OWEN,  MRS.  C.,  19  Royal  Park,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

OWEN,  R.  H.,  19  Royal  Park,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PADMORE,  GEORGE  L.,  Assistant  Divisional  Superintendent,  G.  W.  Railway,  Bristol. 

PAGET,  G.  V.,  13  Beaconsfield  Road,  Knowle,  Bristol. 

PAGET,  SYDNEY  C.,  8  Salisbury  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

PAKEMAN,  MRS.  A.  M.,  10  Oakland  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PAKEMAN,  P.  HOWARD,  10  Oakland  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PAKEMAN,  T.  LOVELL,  10  Oakland  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PALMER,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  165  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

PALMER,  WM.,  Grantham  Lodge,  St.  Michael's  Hill,  Bristol. 

PARHAM,  E.  E.,  68  Worrall  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PARKER,  EDWARD  T.,  Danecourt,  Elgin  Park,  Redland,  Bristol. 

PARKER,  F.  C.,  76  Downs  Park  East,  Bristol. 

PARKER,  GEORGE  A.,  1  Trelawney  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

PARKER,  H.  A.,  MONTGOMERY,  4  Lirterick  Road,  Redland  Bristol. 

PARSONS,  EDWARD,  J.P.,  70  Coronation  Road,  Bristol. 

PASCOE,  MRS.  J.  ROGERS,  St.  Ivans,  Downleaze,  Bristol. 

PAUL,  MRS.  C.  L.,  20  Downleaze,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

PEARCE,  W.  T  ,  10  Bayswater  Avenue,  Bristol. 

PEARSON,  GEORGE  A.,  IS  Woodland  Road,  Bristol. 

PEASE,  Miss  ROSA  E.,  Cote  Bank,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

PECKETT,  GEO.  T.,  Hyde  Lodge,  Durdham  Down,  Bristol. 

PECKETT,  THOMAS,  133  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PENNY,  WM.  EDWARD  WYNN,  Lloyds  Bank,  Queen's  Road,  Bristol 

PERRETT,  W.  J.,  120  Ashley  Road,  Bristol. 

PETTER,  ALBERT  EDWARD,  23  Gotham  Road,  Bristol. 

PHILLIPS,  CROFTON  J.,  45  Cotham  Road,  Bristol. 

PHILLIPS,  EDWARD,  Lower  Union  Street,  Bristol. 

PHILLIPS,  MRS.  E.  KATE,  5  Cotham  Park,  Bristol. 

PHILLIPS,  JAMES,  5  Cotham  Park,  Bristol. 

PHILLIPS,  STANLEY  W.,  8  Woodstock  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM,  9  Bath  Road,  Bristol. 

PHILP,  E.,  Messrs.  Rowe  <b  Co.,  Canons  Marsh,  Bristol. 

PHILPOTT,  FRANCIS  S.,  4  Clifton  Hill,  Bristol. 

PIERCE,  MRS.  R.  B.,  Clifton  Court,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PIPPEN,  H.  W.,  11  St.  Paul's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

PITT,  JAMES  0.,  4  Cotham  Hill,  Whiteladies  Gate,  Bristol. 

PITT,  W.,  3  Lansdown  Grove,  Bath. 

PIRRIE,  J.  H.,  25  Welsh  Back,  Bristol 

PLTJM,  H.  T.,  4  Westfield  Park,  Redland,  Bristol 

POLE,  W.  TUDOR,  Messrs.  Chamberlain,  Pole  ds  Co.,  6  Broadmead,  Bristol. 


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POTTEE,  A.  W.,  41-44  Triangle,  Clifton,  Bristol 

POWELL,  A.  C.,  The  Hermitage,  Weston-super-Mare. 

POWELL,  REGINALD  S.,  28  Clyde  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

POWELL,  WALTER  R.,  16  Berkshire  Road,  Bristol. 

PEEECE,  H.  C.,  32  St.  PauVs  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

PEICE,  ALFEED  N.,  26  Upper  Belgrave  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

PEOOTOE,  CHAELES  W.  COPE,  J.P.,  3  West  Matt,  Clifton,  Bristol 

PEOCTOE,  MES.  M.  A.,  26  Beaconsfield  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

PULLEN,  Miss  E.  M.,  9  Elmdale  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

PULLEN,  S.  W.,  9  Elmdale  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

PYKE,  ADOLPHUS  W.  H.,  10  Woodstock  Avenue,  Bristol 

RANSOM,  A.  G.,  25  Meridian  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol 

RAY,  ALFEED  SAMUEL,  11  Redland  Oreen,  Bristol 

RAYNEE,  DR.  D.  C.,  9  Lansdown  Place,  Bristol 

READ,  CHAELES,  12  Harcourt  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

READ,  Miss,  33  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol 

READ,  W.  H.,  Canada  House,  Baldwin  Street,  Bristol 

REDDY,  Miss  E.  L.,  1  Bristol  Chambers,  Nicholas  Street,  Bristol 

REDWOOD,  WM.,  55  Arley  Hill,  Bristol. 

REED,  E.  J.,  37  Oakfield  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

REED,  MES.  J.  H.,  35  Fremantle  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol 

REID,  MES.  FANNY,  W oodcote,  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Bristol 

REED,  W.  NICHOL,  Woodcote,  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Bristol 

RENNIE,  WM.,  24  Royal  York  Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

RICHARDS,  WALTEE  L.,  41  Arley  Hill,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

RICHARDSON,  CEOSS  F.,  J.P.,  Worcester  House,  Clifton,  Bristol 

RIOHAEDSON,  JOHN  EDWAED,  41  Corn  Street,  Bristol 

RIDDEL,  W.  H.,  15  Alexandra  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

RIOEDAN,  TIMOTHY,  30  TyndalVs  Park  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

RISELEY,  GEORGE,  11  Priory  Road,  TyndalVs  Park,  Bristol 

ROBEETS,  R.,  1  Chesterfield  Buildings,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ROBINSON,  EEIO  A.,  Henbury,  Nr.  Bristol 

ROBINSON,  Miss  E.,  29  York  Gardens,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ROBINSON,  Miss  V.  V.^E9  York  Gardens,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

ROBINSON,  FOSTEE  G.,  Grove  House,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ROBINSON,  MBS.  LOUIE,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol 

ROBINSON,  W.  J.,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol 

ROOKETT,  MES.  EMILIB  S.,  Cheyne  House  Hotel,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ROGEES,  DE.  BEETEAM  M.  H.,  1  Victoria  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ROOEES,  MES.  F.  W.,  Kensington  Villa,  Royal  Park,  Bristol 

ROGERS,  GEORGE. 

ROGERS,  H.  C.,  6  Royal  Promenade,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ROSE,  DR.  FRANK  H.,  West  field,  Woodhill,  Portishead,  Bristol 

ROWE,  FREDERIC  G.,  10  Elmdale  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

ROWE,  HARRY  COURTIER,  Lloyds  Bankt  Queen's  Road,  Bristol 

ROWLANDS,  JOHN  A.,  10  Chantry  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

ROYCE,  J.  G.,  56  Archfield  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol 

RUMFOED,  R.  KENNEELEY,  Compton  Lodge,  Harley  Road,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

RUMFORD,  MES.  R.  KENNEELEY,  Compton  Lodge,  Harley  Road,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

RUSSELL,  R.  H.  HENSHAW,  59  Broad  Street,  Bristol 

RYDEE,  Miss  I.  A.,  29  York  Gardens,  Clifton,  Bristol 

SALISBURY,  F.  G.,  4  Durdham  Park,  Bristol 

SANDERSON,  E,  A. 

SAEGENT,  EDWAED  G.,  Ashburnham,  Coombe  Dingle,  Nr.  Bristol 

SAUNDEES,  F.  T.  WESLEY,  16  Florence  Park,  New  Clifton,  Bristol 

SAVAGE,  CHAELES  H.,  33  St.  Martin's  Road,  Knowle,  Bristol 

SAVILE,  MAJOR  CHARLES  C.,  Clifton  Wood  House,  Clifton,  Bristol 

SAVOURS,  MRS.  E.,  St.  Vincent's  Rocks  Hotel,  Sion  Hitt,  Bristol 


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SAWTBLL,  JOHN,  40  Durdham  Park,  Bristol. 

SAYB,  E.  W.,  The  Ferns,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

SAYE,  MRS.  E.  W.,  The  Ferns,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

SAYBR,  R.  C.,  11  Clyde  Road,  Bristol 

SCOTT,  JOHN  LOVELL,  The  Homestead,  Lympsham,  Weston-super-Mare. 

SCOTT,  WALTER,  The  Wylands,  Shirehampton,  Nr.  Bristol. 

SELMAN,  SAMUEL  R.,  150  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

SEYMOUR,  MRS.  L.  E.,  9  Arlington  Villas,  Bristol. 

SHERBROOKE,  Miss  A.  M.,  15  The  Paragon,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SHERBROOKE,  Miss  0.  L.,  15  The  Paragon,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SHERGOLD,  J.  W.,  5  Westbury  Park,  Bristol. 

SHIPWAY,  GEORGE  BRIGHT,  11  Woodstock  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

SHIRLEY,  MRS.  M.,  Chartley,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol. 

SHIRLEY,  S.  A.,  Chartley,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol. 

SILCOCKS,  W.  G.,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol, 

SIMPSON,  J.  J.,  Osborne  House,  Cotham  Park,  Bristol. 

SINNOCK,  GILBERT  A.,  9  Priory  Road,  TyndalVs  Park,  Bristol. 

SINNOTT,  GEO.  H.,  Carlton  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SINNOTT,  JAMES,  15  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SISSONS,  F.  W.,  Coombe  Dingle,  Bristol. 

SKINNER,  CHARLES  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Duck,  Son  <fc  Pinker,  Queen's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

SLEIGHT,  F.,  1  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  ALDERMAN  A.  J.,  Brooklea,  St.  Anne's  Park,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  A.,  26  Northumberland  Road,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  G.  M.,  M.D.,  18  Apsley  Road.,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  HENRY  GEO.,  The  Meade,  Bishopsworth,  Som. 

SMITH,  H.  R.,  Downleaze  Point,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  JAMES  T.  MAYO,  79  St.  Allans  Road,  Westbury  Park,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  PERCY  LAMBERT,  L.D.S.,  29  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  PHILIP  J.,  4  Royal  York  Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  DR.  ROBERT  SHINGLETON,  Deepholm,  Clifton  Park,  Bristol. 

SMITH,  THOMAS,  24  Duchess  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SOUTHWOOD,  W.  J.,  9  Royal  Promenade,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SPACIE,  CHARLES  E.,  61  Linden  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

SPEAR,  EDWARD  A.,  36  Victoria  Street,  Bristol. 

SPEAR,  EGBERT,  The  Elms,  Brislington,  Bristol. 

SPENCER,  MRS.  C.,  2  Codrington  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SPENCER,  HUGH,  C.I.E.,  74  St.  PauVs  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SPENCER,  MRS.  M.  M.,  74  St.  PauVs  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SPINK,  JOSEPH  F.,  The  Cloisters,  Bristol. 

SPRY,  WILLIAM  J.,  Melrose  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STANDER,  MRS.  B.,  c/o  Mrs.  Miller,  The  Avenue,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STANDERWICK,  GEO.,  77  Queen's  Road,  Bristol. 

STANTON,  DANIEL  W.,  42  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STEAD  MAN,  CLIFFORD,  Castle  Green,  Bristol. 

STB  AD  MAN,  MRS.,  11  Percival  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STEAD  MAN,  MRS.,  42  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STB  AD  MAN,  P.,  42  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STIRLING,  BERNARD  W.,  Trym  Bank,  Ooombe  Dingle,  Bristol. 

STOCKLEY,  HBNRY,  23  Sion  Bill,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STOOD  ART,  A.  F.,  Sn#yd  Park,  Bristol. 

STODDART,  Miss  E.  A.,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol. 

STONE,  ANDREW  C.,  48  Woodstock  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

STONHAM,  EDWIN  EARLE,  Custom  House,  Queen  Square,  Bristol. 

STOWELL,  COLONEL  G.  D.,  Henbury,  Nr.  Bristol. 

STRACHAN,  MRS.  A.,  114  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STRONG,  ALFRED,  A.M.I.M.E.,  5  Sydenham  Road,  Bristol. 

STROUD,  J.  S.  G.  W.,  The  Mythe,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 


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STURGE,  Miss  HELEN  MARIA,  Heathlands,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol 

SWAIN,  MRS.  J.,  4  Victoria  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

SWAISH,  FREDERICK  G.,  Field  House,  Willsbridge,  Nr.  Bristol. 

SWAISH,  JOHN,  Oldbury  Chase,  Willsbridge,  Nr.  Bristol. 

TANNER,  F.  W.,  6  Leigh  Road,  Bristol 

TANNER,  JOHN,  17  Banner  Road,  Ashley  Road,  Bristol. 

TAUNTON,  COLONEL,  40  Henleaze  Avenue,  Bristol. 

TAYLOR,  Miss  A.  E.,  11  Woodstock  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol 

TAYLOR,  EDMUND  J.,  9  Eaton  Orescent,  Clifton,  Bristol 

TAYLOR,  ERNEST  J.,  College  Green,  Bristol. 

TAYLOR,  HERBERT,  2  Elmgrove  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

TAYLOR,  WALTER,  1  Southfield  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol. 

TAYLOR,  MRS.  W.,  15,  Southfield  Road,  Gotham,  Bristol 

THOMAS,  ARTHUR  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Sheldon,  Bush  cfc  Patent  Shot  Co.,  Cheese  Lane,  Bristol 

THOMAS,  FRANK  E.,  28  Durdham  Park,  Bristol. 

THOMAS,  MRS.  S.  F.,  28  Durdham  Park,  Bristol 

THOMAS,  REV.  H.  ARNOLD,  Seafield,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol 

THOMAS,  LATIMER,  14  Elgin  Park,  Redland,  Bristol 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  K.,  4  Hillside,  Gotham  Hill,  Bristol 

THOMPSON,  CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  JOHN,  4  Beaufort  Buildings,  Clifton,  Bristol 

THORN,  JOHN  W.,  75  Queen's  Road,  Bristol 

THORNHILL,  J.  E.,  7  Southfield  Road,  Bristol 

TODD,  ROBERT  H.,  Deerhurst  Priory,  Clifton,  Bristol 

TODD,  MRS.  R.  H.,  Deerhurst  Priory,  Clifton,  Bristol 

TOOKE,  A.  F.,  2  Oakneld  Grove,  Clifton,  Bristol 

TOWNSEND,  A.  O.,  R.W.A.,  36  Lower  Redland  Road,  Bristol. 

TRYON,  STEPHEN,  Batten  Lodge,  Henbury,  Bristol 

TUCKER,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Horfield  Oastle,  Bristol 

TUNNICLIFFE,  JOHN,  82  W hiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

TURNER,  JAMES  LOOKLEY,  Lynne,  Osborne  Road,  Olifton,  Bristol 

TURNER,  MRS.  P.,  Claverham,  Somerset, 

TUTCHER,  ALBERT,  Lower  Redland  Road,  Bristol 

TUTCHER,  JOSEPH,  Lower  Redland  Road,  Bristol 

TUTTON,  CHARLES,  143  Coronation  Road,  Bristol 

TWIGGS,  H.  W.,  J.P.,  51  Woodstock  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

TwiTOHiN,  ARTHUR  FRERB,  3  Grange  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

USHER,  ERNEST  L.,  121  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

VALLENCEY,  Miss  H.  B.  M.,  5  St.  Vincent's  Parade,  Redland,  Bristol 

VASSELL,  HARRY  G.,  Oldbury  Gourt,  Fishponds,  Bristol 

VAUGHAN,  PHILIP  H.,  Redland  Hill  House,  Bristol 

VEALE,  ALFRED  J.,  3  Westbury  Park,  Bristol 

VERRIER,  FRANCIS  WM.,  87  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol 

VOWLES,  HENRY  WM.,  Exmoor,  Henleaze  Road,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol 

WADLOW,  WILLIAM  R.,  Stoke  Court,  Stapleton,  Bristol 

WADSWORTH,  W.  J.,  21  Welsh  Back,  Bristol 

WAKEFIELD,  G.,  8  Canowie  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

WALKER,  CYRIL  H.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  8  Oakfield  Road,  Glifton,  Bristol 

WALKER,  HORACE,  Beach,  Bitton,  Glos. 

WALLIS,  Miss  G.,  11  St.  PauVs  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WANSBROUGH,  HENRY  R.,  6  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WARD,  HON.  CYRIL  A.,  M.V.O.,  Sopworth,  Chippenham. 

WARREN,  C.  L.,  45  Pembroke  Road,  Bristol 

WARREN,  C.  W.,  12  Hurle  Crescent,  Bristol 

WARREN,  ROBERT  HALL,  Coniaton,  Canynge  Road,  Glifton,  Bristol 

WARRY,  A.  J.,  c/o  Parr's  Bank,  Weston-super-Mare. 

WASBROUGH,  C.  W.,  2  Victoria  Square,  Olifton,  Bristol 

WATKINS,  GEORGB  THOMAS,  34  St.  Nicholas  Street,  Bristol 

WATKINS,  WM.  H.,  Sea  Walls,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol 


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Associates.  251 


WATSON,  JOHN  HENDERSON,  Chief  Constable,  Bristol. 

WATTS,  EDGAR,  The  Priory,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

WATTS,  MRS.  EDGAR,  The  Priory,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol. 

WAY,  REV.  CHARLES  PARRY,  Henbury  Vicarage,  Nr.  Bristol 

WAY,  L.  J.  N.,  16  Caledonia  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

WEATHERLY,  FRED  E.,  Grosvenor  Lodge,  Coombe  Down,  Bath. 

WEBB,  EDWARD  S.,  Netley  House,  Merchant's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

WEBB,  EGBERT,  76  Kingsdown  Parade,  Bristol. 

WEBSTER,  Miss  BEATRICE  M.,  20  W hatley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

WED  MORE,  EDMUND  TOLSON,  24  Bayswater  Avenue,  Redland,  Bristol . 

WEEKS,  CHARLES,  40  Whiteladies  Road,  Bristol. 

WEIR,  Miss  A.  B.,  29  Burlington  Road,  Bristol 

WELLINGTON,  H.  G.  H.,  The  Hollies,  Henbury,  Olos. 

WELLS,  CHARLES,  134  Cromwell  Road,  Bristol 

WHEREAT,  ARTHUR,  49  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WHITE,  F.  J,,  164  Ashley  Down  Road,  Bristol 

WHITE,  SIR  GEORGE,  BART.,  Gotham  House,  Bristol. 

WHITE,  JAMES,  1  Royal  Promenade,  Weston-super-Mare. 

WHITE,  JASPER,  20  All  Saints'  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WHITE,  JOHN  WM.,  82  Queen's  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WHITING,  JOSEPH,  91-95  Church  Road,  Redfield,  Bristol 

WHITTALL,  ARTHUR  G.,  14  Beacons  field  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WHITWELL,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  MARK,  J.P.,  69  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WIDDOWS,  REV.  ERNEST  J.,  12  Redland  Green,  Bristol 

WDLKINS,  FRANK  S»,  32  Henleaze  Avenue,  Bristol 

WILKINS,  REV.  HENRY  J.,  D.D.,  Westbury-on-Trym  Vicarage,  Redland  Green,  Bristol 

WDLKINS,  R.  F. 

WDLKINS,  MRS. 

WDLLCOX,  Miss  ROSA,  58  Clifton  Park  Road,  Bristol 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY,  1  Queen's  Road,  Bristol 

WILLIAMS,  Miss  K.  I.,  Llandaff  House,  Pembroke  Vale,  Bristol 

WILLS,  CECIL  V.,  75  Redland  Road,  Bristol. 

WILLS,  CHARLES  S.,  2  Gotham  Lawn  Road,  Bristol 

WILLS,  MRS.  E.  M.,  Marchlands,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

WILLS,  F.  0.,  Marchlands,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 

WILLS,  Sra  FRANK,  15  Berkeley  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WILLS,  G.  A.,  J.P.,  Burwalls,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol 

WILLS,  GRAHAME  H.,  J.P.,  Foster's  Chambers,  Small  Street,  Bristol 

WILLS,  G.  V.  P.,  Burwalls,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol 

WILLS,  H.  C.,  39  Htnleaze  Gen-dens,  Bristol. 

WILLS,  H.  W.  SECCOMBE,  6  Windsor  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

WILLS,  MRS.  KATHHRINE,  39  Henleaze  Gardens,  Bristol 

WILLS,  Miss  JANET  STANCOMB,  East  Court,  Ramsgate. 

WILLS,  J.  BERTRAM,  15  Berkeley  Square,  Bristol. 

WILLS,  MRS.  MABEL  C.  C.,  6  Windsor  Terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

WILSHIRE,  FREDERICK  A.,  Naseby  House,  Hanham,  Bristol 

WILSON,  WALTER  F.,  District  Goods  Manager,  G.  W.  Railway,  Temple  Meads,  Bristol 

WINCHESTER,  Miss  GERTRUDE,  40  Whiteladies  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol 

WINDMILL,  Miss  M.  G.,  298  Wells  Road,  Knowle,  Bristol. 

WINDUS,  MRS.  E.  G.,  Runnington  Lodge,  Durdham  Park,  Bristol 

WINDUS,  WM.,  Runnington  Lodge,  Durdham  Park,  Bristol. 

WINTLE,  DR.  COLSTON,  24  Gloucester  Road,  Bishopston,  Bristol 

WISE,  ALLEN  G.,  Hemplow  House,  Brislington,  Nr.  Bristol 

WITTY,  FEATHERSTONE,  The  Cromlech,  Druid  Stoke,  Nr.  Bristol. 

WOODCOCK,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  H.  C.,  45  Nicholas  Street,  Bristol 

WOODHILL,  W.  W.,  1,  St.  Edward's  Road,  Clifton  Wood,  Bristol 

WOODWARD,  ALFRED  OHAS.,  29  Woodstock  Road,  Redland,  Bristol 

WOODWARD,  HENRY  R.,  The  Zoological  Gardens^Brittol. 


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WOODWARD,  COLONEL  JOHN  H.,  C.B.,  Upton  Cheyney,  Bitton,  Olos. 

WORTHINGTON,  SAMUEL,  Tower  Hill,  Bristol. 

WRIGHT,  J.  J.,  Clyde  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

WRIGHT,  W.  H.,  St.  James  Barton,  Bristol. 

WYATT,  E.,  9,  Cavendish  Road,  Redland,  Bristol. 

WYLIE,  Miss  I.  S.,  Queen's  Hotel,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

WYNNE- JONES,  HERBERT,  Heathercliffe,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

WYNNE- JONES,  MRS.,  Heathercliffe,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol, 

(10,839.) 


BOURNEMOUTH   LOCAL   COMMITTEE. 

Chairman  : 
SIR  DANIEL  MORRIS,  K.O.M.G.,  D.Sc.,  D.O.L. 

REV.  DR.  T.  S.  OARLYON  (Secretary). 


Committee  : 

LlBUT.-OOLONBL  HENRY  BURTON 

G.  DE  CASTRO,  M.R.C.S.E. 
SIR  WILLIAM  D.  GIBBON 


ALNWICE  LOCAL  COMMITTEE. 


JOHN  H.  MANSFIELD  (Honorary  Secretary). 

A.  BIGGE,  DENNIS  SELBY,  Alnmouth 

A.  CLAYTON,  MRS.  ISOBBL,  Hamshaugh 

A.  GREY,  THE  COUNTBSS,  Lesbury 

A.  GRBY,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  K.G.,  Christon 

Bank 

A.  GREY,  LADY  SYBIL,  Lesbury 
HEDLEY,  THOS.  F.,  Alnwick 


A.  HOWICK,  VISCOUNT,  Lesbury 

KINNAIRD,  E.,  Howck 

A.  MANSFIELD,  JOHN  H.,  Lesbury 

A.  RUNCIMAN,    RIGHT    HON.    WALTER,    M.P., 

Chathill 

A.  SCHOLEFIELD,  MRS.  ARTHUR,  Alnmouth 
WADE,  WILLIAM,  Acklington 


PLYMOUTH   LOCAL  COMMITTEE. 


A.  BAINBRIDGE,  MRS.  R.  C. 
A.  BAYLY,  Miss  ANNA 
A.  BENNETT,  Miss  E.  BAXTER 
A.  BULLER,  LADY,  Plympton 


A.  HAWKER,  FRANK 

A.  LOPES,  SIR  HENRY  Y.  B.,  BART. 

A.  POPPLESTONE  GILBERT 


Rhodes  Scholars  as  Honorary  Fellows. 


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RHODES   SCHOLARS   AS    HONORARY   FELLOWS. 


In  terms  of  a  special  Resolution  of  the  Council  providing  that  Colonial  students  attending  the 
University  of  Oxford  as  Rhodes  Scholars  may  be  made  Honorary  Fellows  of  the  Institute  during 
the  period  that  they  hold  their  Scholarships,  the  following  (70  in  number)  have  been  elected  : — 


S.  Abrahamson  (Manitoba)       ..... 

B.  E.  Atkins  (British  Columbia)        .... 

W.  M.  Billman  (Nova  Scotia) 

A.  P.  Boor  (Western  Australia)          .... 

C.  L.  J.  Bowen  (Rhodesia) 

E.  Britten-Jones  (South  Australia)    .... 
H.  H.  L.  A.  Brose  (South  Australia)  .          . 

K.  W.  Oalder  (Jamaica) 

C.  H.  Oarruthers  (Ontario)         .          .          .    -     . 

A.  N.  Carter  (New  Brunswick)  .... 

J.  R.  Oassidy  (Queensland)        ..... 
E.  H.  Cluver  (Victoria  College,  Stellenbosoh)      . 

A.  L.  Collett  (Prince  Edward  Island) 
E.  H.  M.  Crawford  (Newfoundland) 

B.  F.  Carrey  (St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown)     . 

P.  V.  Curtis  (Newfoundland) 

W.  F.  Dyde  (Alberta) 

A.  Ewert  (Manitoba) 

D.  R.  Gawler  (Western  Australia)     .... 

0.  G.  G.  Gilbert  (Bermuda) 

T.  Haarhoff  (South  African  College,  Cape  Town) 

G.  L.  Haggen  (British  Columbia)       .         . 

R.  G.  Hart  (Rhodesia)     .         .         .         . 

G.  H.  Hayward  (Newfoundland)        -. 

H.  A.  Henry  (New  South  Wales)      .... 

E.  F.  Herring  (Victoria) 

J.  H.  Hofmeyr  (South  African  College,  Cape  Town)    . 
D.  N.  Hossie  (Saskatchewan)    .          .          .          .          . 

W.  J.  Howard  (Tasmania) 

W.  H.  Irving  (New  Brunswick)          .... 

J.  G.  Johnstone  (Natal) 

W.  M.  Jones  (New  Zealand) 

V.  R.  Kerr  (Victoria) 

A.  N.  King  (British  Columbia)  .... 

C.  F.  Krige  (Victoria  College,  Stellenbosoh) 

N.  E.  Maogregor  (St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown) 

N.  H.  MaoNeil  (Victoria) 

C.  T.  Madigan  (South  Australia)        .... 

N.  W.  Manley  (Jamaica) 

0.  A.  W.  Manning  (Diocesan  College,  Rondebosoh)     . 
V.  K.  Mason  (Nova  Scotia) 

B.  G.  von  B.  Melle  (South  African  College,  Cape  Town) 
R.  W.  H.  Mellor  (Queensland) 

F.  F.  Miles  (New  Zealand) 

J.  Moresby- White  (Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch) 

A.  W.  Morey  (South  Australia)         .... 
L.  D.  Murray  (Victoria  College,  Stellenbosoh)     . 

W.  E.  G.  Murray  (Quebec) 

W.  Nason  (Manitoba) 


Merton 

Hertford 

Oriel 

Brasenose 

Brasenose 

Magdalen 

Christ  Church 

Corpus  Ohristi 

Corpus  Christi 

University 

Exeter 

Hertford 

Queen's 

University 

Trinity 

Queen's 

University 

St.  John's 

University 

Brasenose 

Worcester 

Queen's 

Merton 

Koble 

New  College 

New  College 

Balliol 

New  College 

Trinity 

Exeter 

St.  John's 

Balliol 

University 

Trinity 

Hertford 

Trinity 

Balliol 

Magdalen 

Jesus 

Brasenose 

Pembroke 

Brasenose 

Balliol 

Balliol 

New  College 

Magdalen 

Trinity 

New  College 

Oriel 


254  Royal  Oolonial  Institute. 

G.  W.  H.  Nioolson  (St.  Andiew'e  College,  Grahamstown) Trinity 

G.  V.  Pearse  (Natal)  Brasenose 

D.  E.  Randall  (Rhodesia) Exeter 

C.  S.  W.  Rayner  (Tasmania) Balliol 

H.  T.  Reid  (Nova  Scotia) Trinity 

S.  A.  R.  Rioketts  (Rhodesia) Exeter 

F.  B.  Riley  (Western  Australia) New  College 

J.  U.  E.  Roohette  (Quebec) Pembioke 

A.  W.  L.  Row  (Queensland) Brasenose 

B.  G.  D.  Rudd  (St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown) Trinity 

A.  0.  Smith  (Bermuda) St.  John's 

D.  C.  Smith  (Bermuda) St.  John's 

F.  M.  Smith  (New  Brunswick) Exeter 

H.  S.  Smith  (Ontario) New  College 

E.  A.  Southee  (New  South  Walas) .         .         .St.  John's 

E.  V.  S.  Thomas  (Jamaica)       ....  Corpus  Christi 

J.  de  Villiers  (South  African  College,  Cape  Town) University 

W.  0.  Walsh  (Rhodesia) Wadham 

H.  K.  Ward  (New  South  Wales)        ...  ...  New  College 

W.  E.  Watt  (Natal) ....  St.  John's 

E.  A.  Woods  (Tasmania) New  College 


Summary  of  Fellows  and  Associates  throughout  the  World. 


SUMMARY   OF  FELLOWS  AND   ASSOCIATES  THROUGHOUT 

THE  WORLD. 


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UNITED  KINGDOM  : 

Brunei 

England 

. 

3256 

Burma. 

Wales     .... 

. 

14 

Oameroons    . 

Scotland 

. 

136 

Canary  Islands 

Ireland  .... 

. 

23 

Ceylon 

INDIA            .... 

.          . 

112 

Chili     . 

DOMINION  OF  CANADA  : 

China  .         .       ... 

Alberta  .... 

.     151 

Cochin  China 

British  Columbia     . 

.     240 

Colombia,  Republic  of 

Manitoba 

.       97 

Costa  Rica    . 

New  Brunswick 

.       28 

Cuba    . 

Nova  Scotia    . 

.       30 

Cyprus 

Ontario 

.     348 

Denmark       . 

Prince  Edward  Island 

1 

Egypt  . 

Quebec  .... 

.     128 

Falkland  Islands    . 

Saskatchewan 

.       37 

Federated  Malay  States 

Yukon 

1 

Fiji       ... 



1061 

France. 

COMMONWEALTH  OF  AUSTRALIA  : 

Gambia 

New  South  Wales   . 

.     370 

Germany 

Queensland     . 

.       96 

.Gibraltar 

South  Australia 

.     104 

Gold  Coast  Colony 

Tasmania 

.       48 

Guatemala    . 

Victoria 

.     250 

Guernsey 

Western  Australia   . 

.       77 

Holland 

Papua. 

.       16 

Hong  Kong  . 



961 

Italy    . 

DOMINION  OF  NEW  ZEALAND 

. 

474 

Ivory  Coast  . 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA  :" 

Jamaica 

Cape  Province 

.     462 

Japan  . 

Natal     .... 

.     273 

Java    . 

Transvaal 

.     420 

Jersey  . 

Orange  Free  State  . 

.       61 

Korea  . 



1217 

Leeward  Islands    . 

Algeria           .... 

.          . 

1 

Liberia 

Argentine      .... 

. 

543 

Madagascar 

Austria  and  Hungary 

. 

3 

Madeira 

Bahamas       .... 

,          . 

25 

Malta  . 

Barbados       .... 

m         . 

43 

Mauritius 

Basutoland   .... 

,          , 

4 

Mexico 

Beohuanaland  Protectorate 

. 

23 

Newfoundland 

Belgium         .... 

. 

9 

Nicaragua 

Belgian  Congo 

. 

15 

Nigeria 

Bermuda       .... 

. 

24 

Nyasaland     . 

Bolivia           .... 

.          . 

3 

Panama 

Brazil  

. 

77 

Paraguay 

British  East  Africa 

. 

124 

Persia  . 

British  Guiana 

.          , 

87 

Peru     . 

Dutch  Guiana 

. 

1 

Philippine  Islands 

British  Honduras  . 

.          , 

19 

Porto  Rico    . 

British  North  Borneo 

. 

25 

Portugal 

Dutch  Borneo 

. 

4 

Portuguese  East  Africa 

1 

35 

14 

8 

154 

38 

20 

1 

2 

6 

2 

23 

1 

19 

24 

156 

74 

19 

5 

13 

5 

198 

53 

5 

1 

36 
4 
3 

95 
1 
2 
6 
1 

21 

4 

1 

2 

10 

46 

29 

50 

4 

265 

34 

6 

7 

2 

6 

2 

4 

1 

22 


256 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Portuguese  West  Africa 

Rhodesia,  Northern 

Rhodesia,  Southern        . 

Rouraania     ... 

Russia 

Salvador       . 

Samoa.         ... 

Sarawak        . 

Servia  . 

Seychelles     . 

Siam    .         .         .     "    . 

Sierra  Leone. 

Somaliland    . 

South  Sea  and  Pacific  Islands, 

Spain 

Spanish  Honduras. 


3  Spanish  West  Africa 

161  Spitzbergen  . 

250  Straits  Settlements 

3  Sudan  . 

20  Sumatra 

3  Swaziland     . 

1  Switzerland  . 

2  Togoland 

1  Trinidad 
13  Turkey 

8  Uganda 

73  United  States 

2  Uruguay 

25  Venezuela     . 

5  Windward  Islands. 


Zanzibar 


1 
1 

67 
5 
8 
6 
7 
5 

49 
1 

50 

108 

6 

2 

27 
7 


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XXVI- REPORT   OF    THE    FORTY-EIGHTH  ANNUAL    GENERAL 

MEETING. 

THE  forty-eighth  Annual  General  Meeting  of  Fellows  was  held  at  the  Hotel  Cecil 
on  Wednesday,  May  10,  1916.  Sir  Charles  Lucas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  (Chairman  of 
the  Council),  presided.  Amongst  those  present  were  the  following  : — • 

Mr.  W.  Acton  Adams,  Rev.  P.  M.  Aldous,  Messrs.  H.  T.  Montague  Bell,  R.  Bewley, 
Ralph  S.  Bond,  J.  R.  Boose,  C.M.G.,  Admiral  Sir  Nathaniel  Bowden-Smith,  K.C.B., 
Mr.  Harry  Brittain,  Capt.  L.  A.  W.  Brooks,  Messrs.  G.  McLaren  Brown,  W.  Bulkeley- 
Evans,  Arthur  S.  Bull,  Colonel  J.  Burston,  Messrs.  T.  R.  Clougher,  C.  Dudley-Dickson, 
Fred  Button,  Lt.-General  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Messrs.  W.  H. 
Garrison,  Lachlan  Gibb,  E.  Haggard,  Arthur  Hudson,  A.  W.  Hutton,  Lt.-General 
Sir  Edward  T.  H.  Hutton,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Messrs.  Coleman  P.  Hyman,  Gordon 
Inglis,  D.  Hope  Johnston,  J.  H.  Jones,  J.  H.  King,  T.  M.  Kirkwood,  Sir  Godfrey 
Lagden,  K.C.M.G.,  Messrs.  R.  Littlejohn,  Smetham  Lee,  W.  Maxwell  Lyte,  D. 
McCallum,  R.  Douglas  McLean,  E.  L.  Martin,  H.  Middlebrook,  J.  J.  K.  Mills,  J.  Saxon 
Mills,  A.  Montefiore,  H.  Nairn,  S.  G.  Nelson,  Capt.  F.  Southwell  Piper,  Colonel  D.  G. 
Pitcher,  Mr.  T.  G.  Pleydell,  Major  Hely  Pounds,  Mr.  J.  Elam  Pounds,  Colonel  H.  E. 
Rawson,  C.B.,  Lt.-Colonel  W.  T.  Reay,  Mr.  A.  W.  Rowlands,  Commander  J.  R. 
Ruthven,  Messrs.  E.  T.  Scammell,  P.  Baldwin  Smith,  R.  G.  Williams,  Peter  F. 
Wood,  Evelyn  Wrench,  Lt.-General  E.  A.  Wylde,  Dr.  A.  E.  Wynter,  Sir  Harry  Wilson, 
K.C.M.G.  (Secretary). 

The  notice  convening  the  meeting  was  read  by  the  Secretary. 
The  Minutes  of  the  last  Annual  Meeting  were  read  and  confirmed. 
The  Annual  Report  and  Statement  of  Accounts  were  taken  as  read. 

A  communication  was  read  from  Earl  Grey  (the  President)  as  follows  : — 

HOWICK,  LESBURY,  NORTHUMBERLAND, 

8th  May,  1916. 

DEAR  SIR  CHARLES, 

I  regret  I  cannot,  for  health  reasons,  attend  the  Annual  Meeting.  Had  I  been 
present  it  would  have  been  my  happy  privilege,  as  President,  to  congratulate  the 
members  on  the  steadily  growing  influence  of  the  Institute  for  the  promotion  of 
Imperial  unity  and  strength. 

When  the  Institute  did  me  the  honour  to  appoint  me  their  President  five  years 
ago,  I  conceived  two  ambitions  : 

(1)  That  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  might  become  a  real  active  force,  both  at 
home  and  overseas,  in  fostering  and  stimulating  that  sense  of  Imperial  consciousness, 
which,  wherever  it  is  found,  causes  Britons  to  subordinate  all  personal  and  local 
considerat  ons  to  that  of  fortifying  the  British  Crown,  on  whose  strength  depend  not 
only  the  security,  freedom  and  well-being  of  every  part  of  our  Empire,  but  also  the 
personal  dignity  of  every  individual  Briton. 

The  steady  flow  of  applications  for  Fellowship  from  Britons  in  all  parts  of  the 
world  supplies  encouraging  and  inspiring  evidence  of  the  desire  of  o"ur  oversea  kinsmen 


258  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

to  gratify  their  sense  of  Imperial  consciousness  by  associating  themselves  with  the 
Imperial  organisation  of  our  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

(2)  The  other  ambition  which  I  ventured  to  conceive  for  the  Institute  was  that 
it  might  one  day  be  housed  in  a  building  worthy  of  the  Oversea  Empire  of  which  it 
is  becoming  every  year  more  and  more  representative.  It  is  a  humiliating  fact  that 
notwithstanding  that  London  is  the  centre  of  the  greatest  Empire  that  has  ever 
existed,  there  is  not  one  conspicuous  building  which  suggests  that  the  Empire  consists 
of  anything  outside  the  United  Kingdom,  not  one  stone  to  tell  our  overseas  kinsmen 
when  they  come  to  London  that  we  are  proud  of  them,  or  even  realise  their  existence. 
After  the  war  is  concluded  the  public  opinion  of  the  Empire  will  require  that  a 
Memorial  in  honour  of  those  Britons  who  have  offered  their  lives  in  order  that  the  world 
may  retain  its  liberties  shall  be  erected  in  the  heart  of  London  ;  and  I  would  respectfully 
suggest  to  the  members  of  the  Institute  that  they  should  use  their  influence  in  favour  of 
the  proposal  that  the  suggested  War  Memorial  should  take  the  shape  of  a  building  and  an 
organisation  which  shall  stimulate  a  closer  inter-Imperial  tr&de,  and  a  more  intimate 
mutual  knowledge,  sympathy  and  affection  between  the  component  parts  of  the  Empire. 
Fortunately,  through  the  liberality  of  Imperialists  in  Canada,  Australia,  New 
Zealand  and  South  Africa,  as  well  as  in  the  United  Kingdom,  the  finest  undeveloped 
site  in  London,  namely,  that  between  Kingsway  and  the  Strand,  has  so  far  been 
safeguarded  against  appropriation  by  the  private  builder,  and  has  been  kept  available 
for  high  Imperial  purposes.  It  is  my  hope  that  on  this  site  may  arise  a  building  in 
which  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  may  find  more  dignified  and  appropriate  habitation 
than  in  its  present  extended  but  still  too  limited  quarters,  and  that  this  building  may 
be  the  inspiring  centre  of  countless  Imperial  activities  radiating  to  every  part  of  the 
Empire,  enriching  the  lives  both  of  ourselves  and  of  our  overseas  kinsmen  socially, 
educationally,  commercially  and  politically,  and  consequently  contributing  new 
strength  and  cohesion  to  the  Empire. 

To  facilitate  the  realisation  of  these  hopes,  which  if  realised  would  abundantly 
gratify  the  highest  ambitions  ever  cherished  by  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  efforts 
should  be  made  to  increase  our  membership  to  100,000  or  to  some  higher  figure  more 
nearly  approximating  the  membership  of  the  German  Navy  League,  which  plotted 
before  the  war  for  the  destruction  of  our  Sea  Power.  If  Britons  are  as  patriotic  as 
Germans  this  should  not  be  difficult. 

My  experience  leads  me  to  believe  that  if  the  Fellows  and  Associates  of  the  Institute 
would  each  of  them  bring  before  the  attention  of  their  friends  the  aims  and  objects 
of  the  Institute,  such  an  increase  in  our  membership  would  be  secured  as  -would  endow 
our  growing  organisation  with  a  financial  and  political  strength  which  would  enable 
it  to  infuse  with  new  dignity,  new  inspiration  and  new  powers  of  usefulness  the  British 
peoples  throughout  the  world. 

Among  the  many  wise  resolutions  of  the  Council  under -your  able  Chairmanship 
there  is  none  with  which  I  am  in  more  hearty  sympathy  than  with  that  recommending 
that  the  subjects  of  Foreign  Powers  who  are  either  British  born  or  children  of  British 
parents  on  both  si^os  should  have  an  opportunity  of  showing  their  sympathy  with 
British  ideals  by  becoming  affiliated  members  of  the  Institute.  I  sincerely  hope 
that  the  Fellows  may,  in  General  Meeting  assembled,  unanimously  endorse  this 
statesmanlike  recommendation. 

I  remain, 

Yours  very  sincerely, 

GREY. 


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ANNUAL  REPORT. 

'HE  Council,  in  presenting  their  Forty-seventh  Annual  Report,  are  gratified 
note  the  continued  increase  in  the  Membership,  which  amounted  to  10,904  (a 
record  total)  on  December  31,  1915.  This  result  has  been  obtained  in  spite  of  a 
larger  number  than  usual  both  of  deaths  and  resignations. 

2.  The  war,  which  has  been  the  cause  of  regretted  losses  to  the  Institute  under  both 
the  above  heads,  has  revealed  throughout  the  year  under  review  an  ever-increasing 
solidarity  of  the  Empire,  thanks  to  the  magnificent  efforts  of  the  great  self-governing 
Dominions  and  India,  brilliantly  seconded  by  the  Crown  Colonies  and  Dependencies 
and  by  British  subjects  resident  in  foreign  countries.      All  parts  of  the  British  world 
have  contributed  without  stint  in  men  and  money  to  the  common  cause,  while  at  the 
Front  in  France  and  Flanders,  on  the  Gallipoli  Peninsula  and  in  Egypt,  as  well  as 
in  the  arduous  campaigns  in  East,  West,  and  South  Africa,  and  in  Mesopotamia,  the 
essential  unity  of  the  Empire  as  a  fighting  force  has  been  unmistakably  demonstrated. 
The  Council  are  glad  to  observe  in  the  speeches  of  responsible  statesmen,  both  of  the 
Mother  Country  and  the  Dominions,  a  growing  recognition  of  the  necessity  in  the 
near  future  of  a  closer  and  more  organic  union. 

FELLOWS  AND  ASSOCIATES. 

3.  During  the  year  there  have  been  elected  131  Resident  Fellows,  902  Non-Resident 
Fellows,  132  Associates,  and  4  Honorary  Fellows,  in  addition  to  325  Associates  who 
have  joined  the  Bristol  Branch,  making  a  total  of  1,494.     These  figures  may  be  com- 
pared with  141  Resident,  1,197  Non-Resident,  180  Associates,  and  255  Associates  of 
the  Bristol  Branch,  or  a  total  of  1,775  in  1914.     On  December  31,  1915,  there  were 
2,095  Resident  Fellows,  7,377  Non-Resident  Fellows,  1,416  Associates  (including  779 
in  the  Bristol  Branch)  and  16  Honorary  Fellows,  or  10,904  in  all,  of  whom  1,872  have 
compounded  for  the  annual  subscriptions  and  qualified  as  Life  Fellows  or  Life  Associates. 

HONORARY  MEMBERSHIP. 

4.  Nine  Rhodes  Scholars  from  the  Overseas  Dominions  have  been  made  Honorary 
Fellows  during  their  three  years  at  Oxford  in  place  of  a  similar  number  whose  privileges 
have  expired  on  completion  of  their  studies  at  the  University,  and  Honorary  Fellowship 
has  been  granted  under  Rule  15  to  Mons.  A.  de  Bauw,  of  the  Belgian  Congo  Service  ; 
the  late  Mr.  Richard  Harding  Davis,  of  New  York  ;    Mr.  Samuel  Insull,  of  Chicago  ; 
Mr.  E.  A.  Duchesne,  Gold  Medallist  1915  ;  and  Mr:  William  Warden,  in  recognition  of 
his  very  valuable  services  to  the  Institute  in  the  capacity  of  Honorary  Corresponding 
Secretary  in  the  Argentine.     Honorary  Fellowship  has  also  been  granted  to  the  officers 
of  the  Overseas  Contingents  during  the  War,  and  this  privilege  has  been  much 
appreciated. 

ACCOUNTS. 

5.  The  annexed  statement  of  Income  and  Expenditure,  together  with  Balance 
Sheet,  duly  certified  by  the  Auditors,  show  the  state  of  the  finances.     These  accounts 
have  been  drawn  up  by  the  auditors  on  a  different  system  from  that  which  has  been 
customary  in  the  past,  in  order  to  show  the  Income  and  Expenditure  as  respectively 
received  and  incurred  within  the  year,  and  the  Capital  Assets  and  Liabilities  of  the 
Institute  at  the   close   of  the  year.     The  total  income  for  the  year  amounted  to 
£13,306  10s.  9d. 

By  a  resolution  of  the  Council,  after  consultation  with  the  Auditors,  it  was  decided 

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that,  commencing  with  January  1,  1916,  at  least  one-third  of  the  entrance  fees  and 
payments  for  Life  Membership  should  be  regarded  not  as  revenue  but  as  capital 
and  accounted  for  accordingly.  Provision  will  thus  be  made  for  the  repayment  of  the 
loan  incurred  for  the  purchase  of  the  property  in  Craven  Street. 

COMPARATIVE  STATEMENT  OF  ELECTIONS  AND  EEVENUE. 

6.  The  following  Table  and  the  Diagram  on  p.  261  show  the  increase  of  Fellows 
and  Associates,  and  the  Annual  Income  in  each  year  since  the  foundation  of  the 
institute  : 


Date. 

Number  of  Fellows 
and  Associates.* 

Annual  income  (exclusive  of  Building  and 
Conversazione  Funds,  but  inclusive  of  Life 
Compositions  and  Entrance  Fees). 

£           8.    d. 

To  June  11,  I860       .... 

174 

1,224  14     5 

1870       .... 

275 

549  10     8 

1871       .... 

210 

503  16     4 

1872       .... 

271 

478  10     4 

„           1873       .... 

349 

1,022     9     1 

„           1874       .... 

420 

906  12  11 

1875       .... 

551 

,038  15     8 

1876       .... 

627 

,132     3     3 

1877       .... 

717 

,222  11     3 

1878       .... 

796 

,330  13  11 

1879       .... 

981 

,752  18     2 

1880       .... 

1,131 

2,141     8   10 

1881       . 

1,376 

2,459  15     6 

1882       .          .          . 

1,613 

3,236    8     3 

1883       .... 

1,959 

3,647  10     0 

1884       .... 

2,306 

4,539     0  10] 

1885       .... 

2,587 

5,220  19     0 

1886       .... 

2,880 

6,258  11     0 

To  Dec.  31,  1886       .... 

3,005 

6,581     2     5 

M 

1887       .... 

3,125 

6,034     3     0 

i 

1888       .... 

3,221 

6,406  11     5 

T3 

1889       .... 

3,562 

7,738     7  11 

'3 

1890       .          . 

3,667 

6,919     7     6 

pU 

1891        .... 

3,782 

7,362     2  10 

1 

1892       .... 

3,775 

6,966  12     4 

-p 

1893       .... 

3,749 

6,458  18     6 

"S 

1894       .... 

3,757 

6,691   19     0 

a 

1895       .... 

3,767 

6,854     2  11 

o 

•J3 

1896       .... 

3,929 

7,315     5     9  I  g 

1897       .... 

4,133 

7,588  15     7  f  ft 

1898       .... 

4,139 

7,114     4     2 

o5 

1899       .          .      •  . 

4,153 

7,053  10     2 

h 

1900       .... 

4,208 

7,142     8     3 

£ 

1901        .... 

4,228 

7,154     1     9 

-p 

£H 

1902       .... 

4,407 

8,042     5     1 

£ 

1903       .... 

4,460 

7,740     4     9 

KA 

1904       .... 

4,472 

7,628  15     8 

3 

1905       .... 

4,491 

7,536  10     9 

•3 

1906       .... 

4,487 

7,323     6     7 

"8 

1907       .      "   . 

4,437 

7,467  13     6 

J 

1908       .... 

4,438 

7,203     7     4 

1909*      .... 

4,527 

7,434     6     7 

1910       .... 

5,010 

8.275  16     OJ 

1911        .... 

5,608 

8.597  13     2 

1912       .... 

7,177 

11,217   18     1 

1913       .... 

9,088 

12,918  17     4 

1914       .... 

10,126 

12,738  13     0 

1915       .... 

10,904 

13,306  10     9 

Associates  were  first  introduced  in  1909. 


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OBITUARY. 

7.  The  Council  have  to  record  with  great  regret  the  death  of  210  Fellows  and  18 
Associates  during  the  year  1915,  including  the  following  Vice-Presidents  : — The  Right 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Jersey,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. ;  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Tupper, 
Bart.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

The  Council  also  regret  to  record  the  loss  of  Sir  Sandford  Fleming,  K.C.M.G., 
Honorary  Corresponding  Secretary  at  Ottawa,  and  of  the  following  Fellows  and 
Associates : — 

FELLOWS.—  Captain  Claude  H.  Adams  (Gold  Coast),  John  Hugh  Allen  (killed  in  action),  H. 
Alexander  (Sydney),  Robert  Amies  (kitted  in  action),  H.  C.  Amos  (killed  in  action),  Murdoch  Anderson 
(South  Africa),  Sir  William  Arbuckle  (Natal),  F.  E.  Barr  (Mauritius),  Robert  Barr-Smith  (Adelaide), 
Colonel   F,  C.  Batchelor,  M.D.  (Dunedin),  T.  A.  Bayliss,  Lieut.-Colonel   H.  C.  Becher  (killed  in 
action),  George  Beetham,  Alexander  Beith,  Harry  A.  Bell  (British  North  Borneo),  Major  J.  A.  Benyon, 
Sir  C.  Frederick  Elaine  (Port  Elizabeth),  H.  Bourhill  (Natal),  Arthur  Brand  (British  Guiana),  Hon. 
Laurence  A.  Brodrick,  E.  A.  Blundell  Brown  (Penang),  Thomas  Brown,  C.  A.  Bruxner  (New  South 
Wales),  Captain  D.  L.  Bruce,  Captain  Eric  W.  Buckler  (killed  in  action),  St.  John  McLean  Buckley 
(New  Zealand),  John  Burn,  Lieut.  E.  J.  D.  Bussell  (killed  in  action),  Sir  T.  Fowell  Buxton,  Bart., 
G.C.M.G.,  M.  E.  Callard  (killed  in  action),  Archibald  M.  Campbell  (Durban),  H.  E.  Campbell,  Finlay 
Campbell,  C.  S.  Campbell- Johnston,  Sir  Lionel  Garden,  K.C.M.G.,  H.  S.  Cargill  (Vancouver  Island), 
Captain  G.   Crellin  Cartwright  (died  of  wounds),  Walter  Ritchie   C  assets   (Buenos  Aires),  Charles 
Christian  (Cairo),  Robert  Christison,  Second  Lieut.  Harold  Percy  Clarke  (killed  in  action),  C.  Delaval 
Cobham,  C.M.G.,  W.  S.  Cochrane  (Auckland),  M.  J.  Connolly  (Sydney),  Laurence  E.  Cope  (New 
South  Wales),  Archibald  Cowie,  R.  C.  Crafton  (Egypt),  Josiah  Crew,  S.  H.  Cripps  (killed  in  action), 
A.  E.  Cruickshank  (Gold  Coast),  Maurice  Daffarn  (killed  in  action),  Maurice  A.  Mervyn  Davies  (killed 
in   action),   N.    Darnell    Davis,  C.M.G.,   Percy   Deary  (Kimberley),  M.    G.  C.  Dodwell  (killed  in 
action),  John  Andrew  Douglas,  Captain  Hon.  G.  H.  Douglas-Pennant  (killed  in  action),  Sir  John 
Downer,  K.C.M.G.  (South  Australia),  H.  W.  Dunn-Yarker,  N.  J.  Ede,  A.  D.  Essien  (Gold  Coast), 
William  Ewing,  E.  Ross  Fairfax,  Major  A.  H.  Festing,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  (killed  in  action),  George  R. 
Fife,  H.  H.  Finch,  Rev.  Russell  Finlay,  Sir  Sandford  Fleming,  K.C.M.G.  (Ottawa),   W.  Fletcher 
(CapeTown),  Captain  W.  Raffles  Flint,  Major  G.  S.  Drummond  Forbes,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  (died  of  wounds), 
James  P.  Ford,  Sir  John  M.  F.  Fuller,  Bart.,  K.C.M.G.,  Henry  F.  C.  Fyers,  Captain  A.  N.  Galbraith 
(Colombo),  Stephen  Alfred  Gard  (killed  in  action),  J.  F.  Garden  ( Vancouver,  B.C.),  P.  N.  Gerrard,  M.D. 
(kitted  in  Singapore  Riot),  Isaac  Gibbs  (Christchurch,  New  Zealand),  Right  Hon.  Lord  Glantawe,  Thomas 
Glanville,  Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Glasgow,  G.C.M.G.,  J.  F.S.  Gooday,  Captain  F.  C.  Goulden  (Nigeria), 
Henry  Grant,  H.  H.  Grant  (Buenos  Aires),  Adam  W.  Guthrie(Port  Elizabeth),  Captain  W.  B.  Haddon- 
Smith  (killed  in  action),  GeorgeHague  (Montreal),  W.  Cardy  Hallett  (Bermuda),  John  Halliday,  Frederick 
S.  Hammond  (Toronto),  Major  Hon.  A.  H.  C.  H anbury -Tracey,  C.M.G.,  John  H.  Hardy  (Rhodesia), 
Hon.  John  Harris,  M.L.C.  (St.  John's,  Newfoundland),  James  Harvey,  J.P.  (Adelaide),  Bourchier  F. 
Hawksley,  E.  J.  Hector  (South  Australia),  Andrew  J.  Herbertson,  Commander  J.  G.  Heugh,  R.N.,  D.S.O. 
(Peking),  Thomas  Heslop  Hill,  Eldred  Grave  Hindson,  Alfred  Holdsworth,  Captain  I.  R.  Innes  Hopkins 
(killed  in  action),  John  Hopkins,  G.  N.  Hooper,  Alfred  H.  Houlder,  F.  D.  Hughes  (killed  in  action), 
Hugh  S.  Hughes  (killed  in  action),  W.  Winstanley  Hull,  Captain  E.  A.  Hume  (died  of  wounds),  William 
M.  Hunter  (Maritzburg),  Lieut.  Harold  Irvine  (killed  in  action),  Sir  Thomas  Jackson,  Bart.,  J.  W. 
James,  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Jersey,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.  (Vice- President),  Lieut.  P.  Clarke  Johnson 
(killed  in  action),  Captain  P.  Viner  Johnson  (killed  in  action),  E.  M.  S.  Kent  (killed  in  action),  Captain 
W.  Allan  King  (kitted  in  action),  C.  U.  Kingston,  Lieut.-Colonel  J.  J.  Lamprey,  Sir  Francois  Langelier, 
K.C.V.O.  (Quebec),  J.  W.  Langmuir  (Toronto),  Sir  Charles  P.  Layard,  Sir  Thomas  E.  K.  Lees,  Bart, 
(died  of  wounds),  Captain  F.  M.  Leigh-Lye  (Nigeria),  Captain  F.  N.  Le  Mesurier  (kitted  in  action), 
Major  W.  F.  G.  Levin  (died  of  wounds),  H.  G.  Livingstone  (kitted  in  action),  Rowley  C.  Loftie  (Switzer- 
land), J.  H.  Lomax  (died  of  wounds),  Colonel  J.  C.  Lovely  (Adelaide),  Farquhar  P.  G.  McCrae  (Sydney), 
Colonel  Right  Hon.  Sir  Claude  Macdonald,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  James  G.   Macfarlane, 
James  D.  D.  Mackay  (Cape  Town),  J.  H.  Marais,  M.L.A.  (South  Africa),  Henry  J.  Marrs  (Buenos 
Aires),  Alfred  Witter  Marshall  (Adelaide),  J.  Godfrey  Marten  (British  East  Africa),  E.  G.  Matthews 
(Gisborne),  Frederick  Mead,  Granville  Mills,  Sir  William  Wilson  Mitchell,  C.M.G.  (Colombo),  Joseph 
G.  Montefiore,  Harry  Mosenthal  (Port  Elizabeth),  Captain  E.  G.  J.  Moyna  (kitted  in  action),  Lieut. 
Charles  Murchland  (kitted  in  action),  J.  Reginald  J.  Neild  (Buenos  Aires),  Captain  D.  0.  C.  Newton, 
M.V.O.  (kitted  in  action),  Captain  Laurel,  C.  F.  Oldfield  (kitted  in  action),  C.  H.  Ommanney,  C.M.G. , 
A.  Willoughby  Osborne  (late  Nigeria),  Charles  Parbury,  E.  B.  Parsons  (Japan),  D.  W.  Pawle  (kitted 
in  action),  A.  E.  Perkins  (Sierra  Leone),  Lieut.-Colonel  H.  W.  Perrin,  J.  Perrott  Prince,  M.D,  (Durban), 
Captain  Douglas  H.  Radcliffe  (killed  in  action),  Lieut.-Colonel  W.  B.  Ramsay  (Bulawayo),  Sir  James 
Rankin,  Bart.,  Captain  E.  G.  Rason,  R.N.,  Major-General  G.  R.  Roberts,  R.  Nevill  Roberts,  Percy  G. 
Roome  (Port  Elizabeth),  H.  R.  Ross  (died  of  wounds),  W.  H.  Rowley  (Quebec),  W.  Russell,  K.C. 
(Bulawayo),  F.  A.  Saegert  (Edmonton,  Alberta),  Thomas  Salter  (Sydney),  Major  T.  Copeland  Savage, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  (Auckland),  Captain  R.  M.  Sebag-Montefiore  (died  of  wounds),  Albert  John  Smith 
(killed  in  action),  A.  Ashdown  Smith  (Durban),  H.   L.  Stables,   W.  F.  Stock,  J.P.  (Adelaide), 


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jr.  W .  Stone,  W.  W.  Stoney,  M.D.  (Kimberley),  H.  W.  Struben,  J.P.  (South  Africa),  Donald  S.  Suther- 
land, T.  S.  Sword  (Brisbane),  M.  H.  Thomas,  J.  L.  Tillotson,  W.  G.  N.  Titley  (Victoria),  Sir  Robert 
Lucas  Tooth,  Bart.,  J.  Amory  Travers,  Vernon  Travers  (Gold  Coast),  Major  A.  J.  N.  Tremearne  (killed 
in  action),  W.  H.  C.  Trousdell  (Nigeria),  H.  St.  J.  Tugman  (Johannesburg),  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Charles 
Tupper,  Bart.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.  (Vice- President),  J.  Stewart  Tupper,  K.C.  (Winnipeg),  R.  E.  N. 
Twopeny,  L.  A.  B.  Wade  (Sydney),  Captain  E.  0.  Warden  (killed  in  action),  Sir  Robert  Weatherbe 
(Halifax,  Nova  Scotia),  Fitzwilliam  Wentworth  (Sydney),  J.  B.  Westray,  E.  I.  R.  Willcocks  (British 
Guiana),  Hon.  C.  A.  Sapara  Williams,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.  (Nigeria),  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Joshua  S 
Williams  (Dunedin),  J.  Nelson  Williams  (New  Zealand),  Louis  Williams  (Falkland  Islands),  Hemy 
Williamson,  Francis  S.  S.  Wright  (Nyasaland),  C.  D.  Wynter  (killed  in  action),  James  M.  Young 
(Hamilton,  Ontario),  John  H.  H.  Young  (Regina). 

ASSOCIATES. — Miss  Constance  Broadmead,  James  Cann,  Captain  John  Evans,  Mrs.  David  Fell 
(Sydney),  Miss  M.  Agnes  FitzGibbon  (Toronto),  W.  J.  C.  Hannaford,  Samuel  lies,  B.  G.  James,  C.  B. 
Loxton,  H.  H.  McArthur,  C.  E.  Mason,  H.  Reid,  Brig. -General  A.  T.  Riddell  (killed  in  action),  E.  M. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  G.  N.  G.  Senhouse,  S.  B.  Thorn,  Rev.  W.  L.  Wilson,  M.A.,  Miss  K.  L.  Withers  (South 
Africa). 

The  above  list  includes  the  names  of  46  Fellows  killed  in  action  or  died  of  wounds, 
and  Sir  William  Arbuckle  (formerly  Agent-General  for  Natal),  Sir  T.  Fowell  Buxton, 
Bart.,  G.C.M.G.  (formerly  Governor  of  South  Australia),  C.  Delaval  Cobham,  C.M.G., 
who  presented  his  valuable  collection  of  works  on  Cyprus  to  the  Library,  N.  Darnell 
-Davis,  C.M.G.,  Sir  John  Downer,  K.C.M.G.,  Sir  John  M.  F.  Fuller,  Bart.,  G.C.M.G. 
(formerly  Governor  of  Victoria),  the  Earl  of  Glasgow,  G.C.M.G.,  and  Colonel  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  Claude  Macdonald,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 

ELECTION  OP  VICE-PRESIDENTS  AND  COUNCILLORS. 

8.  Vacancies  on  the  Council  occasioned  by  the  retirement  of  Sir  Harry  Wilson, 
K.C.M.G.,  Sir  Charles  Dudgeon,  and  Lord  Chelmsford,  G.C.M.G.,  have  been  filled  up, 
under  the  provisions  of  Rule  6,  by  the  ad  interim  appointment,  subject  to  confirmation 
by  the  Fellows,  of  Sir  Owen  Philipps,  K.C.M.G.,  Donald  Macmaster,  K.C.,  M.P.,  and 
Sir  James  Mills,  K.C.M.G. 

The  following  Vice-Presidents  have  been  appointed  during  the  year,  under  the 
provisions  of  Rule  6,  subject  to  confirmation  by  the  Fellows  : — Lord  Chelmsford, 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  Dr.  G.  R.  Parkin,  C.M.G.,  Frederick  Dutton,  Esq.,  the 
Right  Hon.  A.  Bonar  Law,  M.P.  (Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies),  Hon.  Sir 
Thomas  Mackenzie,  K.C.M.G.  (High  Commissioner  for  New  Zealand),  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  Edward  P.  Morris,  K.C.M.G.  (Premier  of  Newfoundland). 

The  Council,  in  accordance  with  Rule  65,  submit  the  names  of  gentlemen  nominated 
to  fill  the  vacancies  in  the  offices  of  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors  : — - 

Vice-Presidents. — The  following  retire  pursuant  to  Rule  7,  and  are  eligible  to  be 
nominated  tor  re-election  : — Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  L.  Borden,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  LL.D.  ; 
Marquis  of  Crewe,  K.G. ;  Hon.  Alfred  Deakin ;  Right  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  W.  Griffith, 
G.C.M.G. ;  Right  Hon.  Sir  L.  S.  Jameson,  Bart.,  C.B.,  M.D.  ;  Sir  Daniel  McMillan, 
K.C.M.G. ;  Sir  Montagu  F.  Ommanney,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  I.S.O. ;  Lord  Shaughnessy, 
K.C.V.O. ;  Lord  Sydenham,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. ;  Sir  B.  Edmund  Walker, 
C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. ;  Right  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  G.  Ward,  Bart.,  K.C.M.G. 

Honorary  Treasurer. — Mr.  Robert  Littlejohn. 

Councillors. — The  following  retire  pursuant  to  Rule  7,  and  are  not  eligible  for 
re-election  this  year : — Ralph  S.  Bond,  Esq.,  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  Cockburn,  M.D., 
K.C.M.G.,  and  Sir  Daniel  Morris,  K.C.M.G.,  D.Sc.,  D.C.L. 

In  accordance  with*  the  provisions  of  Rule  65  the  Council  have  nominated  the 
following  gentlemen  to  fill  the  above  vacancies : — 

G.  McLaren  Brown,  Esq.,  W.  A.  Bulkeley  Evans,  Esq.,  M.A.,  and  J.  B.  Taylor,  Esq. 


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MEETINGS. 

9.  The  Evening  and  Afternoon  Meetings  of  the  Institute  have  been  largely  attended, 
and  efforts  have  been  made  to  get  special  papers  upon  subjects  relating  to  the  new  position 
being  created  in  the  Empire  from  the  points  of  view  of  Politics,  Defence  and  Trade. 
The  following  Papers  were  read  and  discussed  and  circulated  in  the  monthly  journal 
United  Empire  : 

"  Australia's  Stake  in  the  War."     By  Alfred  H.  Horsfall,  M.B.,  D.S.O. 
"Lights  and  Lessons  of  the  War."'   By  Sir  Gilbert  Parker,  M.P.,  D.C.L., 
LL.D. 

""India  and  the  War."     By  Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  Francis  E.  Younghusband, 
K.C.I.E. 

"  The  Outlook  for  National  Unity."     By  Hon.  Sir  John  McCall,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
"  Empire  and  Money  Market :    The  Romance  of  a  Three  Hundred  Years' 
Alliance."     By  Ellis  T.  Powell,  D.Sc.,  LL.B. 

"  Cyprus  To-Day."     By  Roland  L.  N.  Michell,  C.M.G. 
"  New  South  Wales  under  War  Conditions."     By  Hon.  B.  R.  Wise,  K.C. 
"The  Empire's  Outpost  in  the  South  Atlantic."     By  Major  J.   Quayle 
Dickson,  D.S.O. 

"  The  Strategic  Geography  of  the  War  in  Relation  to  the  British  Empire." 
By  Vaughan  Cornish,  D.Sc. 

"  An  Imperial  Taxation  Problem."     By  F.  W.  Young. 
"  The  British  Empire  and  the  Near  East."     By  J.  L.  Garvin. 
"The  Necessity  for  a  Common  Imperial  Economic  Policy."     By  Ben.  H. 
Morgan. 
"  The  Aeroplane  and  its  Use  in  War."     By  Eric  S.  Bruce. 

Christmas  Lectures  for    Young  People. 

"  Canada  and  Life  on  the  Frontier."     By  Major  the  Rev.  W.  Gordon  (Ralph 
Connor). 

"  The  Wonders  of  the  Antipodes."     By  W.  H.  Garrison,  F.R.G.S. 
"  Flying  Machines  in  Peace  and  War."     By  Miss  Gertrude  Bacon. 


LUNCHEONS. 

10.  City  luncheons  at  the   De   Keyser's  Royal   Hotel,  Victoria   Embankment, 
were  held  at  intervals  during  the  year.     The  following  guests  were  entertained : — 
Mr.  F.  W.  Young,  Agent- General  for  South  Australia. 
Mons.  J.  Renkin,  Belgian  Minister  for  the  Colonies. 
The  Right  Hon.  Andrew  Fisher,  High  Commissioner  for  the  Commonwealth 

of  Australia. 

Two  other  luncheons  took  place  at  the  Whitehall  Rooms  and  Hotel  Cecil,  at  the 
latter  of  which  ladies  were  present,  in  honour  of  : — 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  H.  Reid,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  on  his  retire- 
ment from  the  position  of  High  Commissioner  for  the  Commonwealth  of 
Australia. 

Sir  Rider  Haggard,  prior  to  his  departure  as  representative  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  on  his  mission  to  the  Overseas  Dominions. 


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THE  LIBRARY. 

During  the  year  6,164  books,  pamphlets,  and  maps  were  added  to  the  Library  ; 
5,029  by  donation  and  1,135  by  purchase.  This  represents  an  increase  of  1,021 
compared  with  the  year  1914.  The  Library  now  contains  107,241  books  and 
pamphlets,  being  an  increase  of  32,383  during  the  last  six  years.  The  newspapers 
.received  and  filed  number  916,  or  about  80,000  separate  parts  during  the  year,  and 
represent  what  is  a  remarkable  and,  it  is  believed,  unique  collection.  The  papers 
after  being  kept  on  file  here  are  sent  to  the  British  Museum.  Although  no  record 
has  been  kept  of  the  number  of  Fellows  and  others  using  the  Library  during  the 
year  there  has  undoubtedly  been  a  considerable  increase.  The  work  of  the  Library 
staff  has  also  been  heavier  than  usual,  owing  in  large  measure  to  the  many  inquiries 
that  have  been  made  regarding  questions  and  problems  connected  with  the  war. 
The  permission  given  to  Members  of  the  University  of  London  to  make  use  of  the 
Library  has  been  taken  advantage  of  by  several  students  of  history,  who  have  found 
the  collection  of  historical  literature  relating  to  the  Oversea  Empire  of  considerable 
use.  In  this  connection  attention  should  be  directed  to  the  books  and  manuscripts 
relating  to  West  Indian  History,  presented  by  the  late  Mr.  Darnell  Davis,  C.M.Gr. 
Although  it  has  not  yet  been  possible  to  arrange  or  catalogue  these  documents,  they 
have  nevertheless  been  consulted  by  several  inquirers. 

Owing  to  the  depletion  of  the  staff,  due  to  the  war,  the  cataloguing  work,  so 
essential  to  the  proper  working  of  the  Library,  has  been  greatly  delayed,  but  a 
commencement  has  been  made  with  the  cataloguing  of  the  collection  of  books  relating 
to  Cyprus,  presented  by  the  late  Mr.  Claude  Delaval  Cobham,  C.M.G.  The  Card 
Catalogue  now  contains  about  85,000  entries.  A  specially  useful  feature  is  the 
section  containing  entries  of  articles  relating  to  tropical  and  mineral  products.  This 
has  been  frequently  used  in  connection  with  the  work  of  the  Trade  and  Industry 
Committee. 

During  the  last  six  months  cuttings  taken  from  a  number  of  representative  news- 
papers, relating  to  all  matters  connected  with  the  Overseas  Empire,  have  been  filed 
in  the  Library.  It  is  proposed  to  continue  this  practice,  as  the  cuttings  have  been 
found  to  be  of  great  service  to  journalists  and  others  in  search  of  recent  and  accurate 
information. 

Much  interest  has  been  taken  in  the  exhibition  of  rare  books  and  of  autographs 
that  have  been  arranged  in  the  showcase  in  the  Library.  It  is  hoped  that  Fellows 
of  the  Institute  who  possess  letters  or  documents  written  by  men  eminent  in  the 
service  of  the  Empire  will  present  them  to  the  Institute,  so  that  they  may  be  added 
to  the  collection  that  is  being  formed. 

During  the  year  two  bibliographies  have  been  prepared  by  the  Library  staff. 
The  first,  a  Bibliography  of  Publications  on  Foreign  Colonisation  contained  in  the 
Library  of  the  Institute,  having  been  printed,  has  been  of  great  use  to  Fellows  and 
others  interested  in  the  study  of  comparative  colonial  administration.  Although 
the  number  of  books  on  this  topic  in  the  Library  of  the  Institute  is  not  large,  it  forms 
the  nucleus  of  what  may  become  a  more  extensive  and  valuable  collection  dealing 
with  a  subject  of  great  and  permanent  importance.  The  second  Bibliography,  which 
was  prepared  for  the  use  of  students  of  movements  for  the  higher  organisation  of  the 
Empire,  has  not  been  printed,  but  is  available  for  consultation  in  the  Library. 

The  donations  to  the  Library  during  the  year  have  been  numerous.  Amongst 
them  may  be  mentioned  a  number  of  scarce  books  presented  by  the  Colonial  Office ; 
the  Darnell  Davis  collection  of  West  Indian  books  and  manuscripts ;  a  collection 


266  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

of  286  Imperial  Blue  Books  deposited  by  the  President ;  a  large  number  of  South 
African  Blue  Books  and  locally  published  reports  of  the  Orange  Free  State  and 
Transvaal  Governments,  prior  to  the  South  African  War,  presented  by  Lord  Alexander 
Thynne,  M.P.  ;  a  collection  of  works  on  Italian  Colonisation,  presented  by  the  Italian 
Government ;  and  a  set  of  the  Journal  of  the  Society  of  Comparative  Legislation, 
presented  by  Sir  Walter  Murton,  C.B.  The  Council  thank  these  donors,  and  many 
others,  who  have  given  books  to  the  Library,  including  the  various  Governments 
within  the  Empire  and  certain  foreign  Governments ;  the  different  Learned  Societies, 
Universities,  and  other  public  bodies  ;  and  they  desire  to  express  their  appreciation 
of  the  action  of  proprietors  of  newspapers  in  continuing  to  send  so  many  valuable 
periodical  publications.  They  are  also  greatly  indebted  to  publishers  for  sending  books 
for  review  in  United  Empire. 

"  UNITED  EMPIRE." 

The  Journal  was  edited  during  the  past  year  by  Sir  Harry  Wilson,  K.C.M.G., 
and  Mrs.  Archibald  Colquhoun  (now  Mrs.  Tawse  Jollie),  who  carried  on  the  work  in 
the  spirit  and  on  the  lines  of  its  distinguished  founder.  At  the  close  of  1915  a 
vacancy  was  created  in  the  joint  editorship  by  Mrs.  Colquhoun's  resignation  and 
subsequent  departure  to  Khodesia,  which  was  filled  by  the  appointment  of  Mr.  H.  T. 
Montague  Bell,  a  journalist  of  wide  experience  both  at  home  and  abroad.  The 
changes  in  the  appearance  of  the  magazine  mentioned  in  the  last  report  have  been 
favourably  received,  and  it  is  hoped  that  further  improvements  will  be  introduced 
as  circumstances  allow.  Special  attention  has  been  continuously  given  to  topics 
relating  to  the  War,  and  a  series  of  articles  on  "  Kindred  Societies  Past  and  Present  " 
was  published  with  a  view  to  placing  on  permanent  record  the  activities  of  the 
numerous  patriotic  organisations  which  exist  within  the  Empire.  The  Journal 
forms  the  most  important  link  between  the  Institute  and  its  Fellows  and  Associates 
the  world  over,  and  is  sent  to  societies,  institutions  and  clubs  in  all  parts  of  the  Empire. 
The  thanks  of  the  Council  are  again  due  to  those  writers  of  repute  who  have  contributed 
gratuitously  to  its  columns. 

BRISTOL  BRANCH. 

The  following  are  extracts  from  the  Keport  of  the  doings  of  the  Bristol  Branch 
by  its  Honorary  Secretary,  Mr.  Martin  Griffiths  : — "  In  submitting  this  Report  of 
the  work  of  the  Bristol  Branch  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  since  its  opening  by 
Earl  Grey  in  May  of  last  year,  it  has  to  be  remembered  that  we  commenced  business 
(so  to  speak)  under  unfavourable  conditions  owing  to  the  war.  This  has  in  some  degree 
militated  against  the  fuller  development  of  this,  the  first  Branch  of  the  Royal  Colonial 
Institute,  which  might  have  been  expected  in  normal  times.  ...  It  has  been  the  aim 
of  this  Branch  by  its  Council  and  through  its  members  to  promote  the  interests  of 
the  Institute  so  that  the  influence  of  the  whole  corporate  body  shall  be  felt  in  the  great 
and  historic  City  of  Bristol,  and  that  other  cities  of  equal  population  may  be  induced 
to  emulate  Bristol's  efforts  for  the  good  of  the  Empire.  ...  As  regards  lectures, 
there  have  been  six  of  these  given  during  the  session  on  Empire  subjects  and  Empire 
makers,  i.e.,  one  each  month,  on  Monday  evenings,  all  of  which  have  been  well  attended. 
Of  the  lecturers,  all  gentlemen  of  note,  one  cannot  speak  too  highly.  .  .  .  The  lectures 
arranged  for  Saturday  afternoons  have  not  been  so  well  patronised  as  was  anticipated 


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by  the  younger  members  for  whom  they  were  intended,  although  the  subjects  have 
been  really  interesting,  and  in  some  cases  illustrated  with  limelight  views.  The 
entertainment  of  the  wounded  Colonial  soldiers  just  before  Christmas,  by  the  Ladies' 
House  and  Social  Committee,  was  a  great  success,  over  400  being  treated  to  a  successive 
four  days'  hospitality  that  they  will  not  readily  forget.  '  God  Save  the  King '  was 
sung  those  four  days  in  the  building  as  never  before,  and  never  since ;  and  as  each 
guest  departed  he  was  presented  with  a  photograph  of  the  Branch  building,  which 
was  sent  home  by  many  of  them  the  same  night.  Early  in  the  autumn  an  invitation 
came  to  the  Bristol  Branch  from  the  City  of  Bath  for  some  enlightenment  on  our 
work,  and  the  Secretary  attended  a  meeting  in  the  Council  Chamber  there  and  spoke 
on  the  subject.  A  strong  Branch  of  the  Victoria  League  is  already  in  existence  at 
Bath,  but  there  is  no  conflict  of  ideas  between  the  two  bodies.  A  resolution  was 
passed  that  the  Chamber  should  associate  itself  with  the  work  of  Empire,  enrol  its 
President  and  Secretary  as  Members  of  the  Bristol  Branch,  and  recommend  the 
rank  and  file  to  follow  suit.  .  .  .  The  Institute  at  Bristol  was  glad  to  welcome 
Sir  Robert  Borden,  the  Prime  Minister  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  on  his  last  visit 
to  this  country,  and  presented  him  with  a  beautifully  bound  address,  the  receipt 
of  which  he  acknowledged  with  much  pleasure.  The  Branch  was  also  favoured 
by  a  visit  from  the  Hon.  B.  R.  Wise,  Agent-General  for  New  South  Wales,  who 
expressed  himself  as  greatly  delighted  with  its  '  gem  of  a  building.'  The  donor, 
Mr.  T.  J.  Lennard  (whose  recent  illness  and  that  of  Mrs.  Lennard  have  been  much 
regretted)  has  kindly  added  to  the  equipment  of  the  Institute  a  fine  full-sized  billiard 
table,  which  is  placed  on  the  ground  floor.  The  beautiful  Library  and  Tea  Room 
on  the  top  floor  is  well  used,  and  much  appreciation  is  often  expressed  of  the  very 
useful  volumes  presented  by  the  Parent  Institute  and  other  friends.  .  .  .  The 
membership  has  been  well  maintained,  and  an  increase  can  be  confidently  anticipated." 


RELATIONS  WITH  OTHER  SOCIETIES. 

The  half-yearly  Joint  Committee  Meetings  with  the  Victoria  League  have  taken 
place  as  usual,  and  matters  of  common  interest  have  been  discussed.  Lt.-Gen.  Sir 
Edward  T.  H.  Hutton,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  has  been  added  to  the  Joint  Committee 
as  a  representative  of  the  Institute.  A  combined  meeting  of  the  members  of  the 
Institute  and  the  League  was  held  early  in  the  year  at  Bournemouth,  when  an 
address  was  given  by  Mr.  Harry  Brittain  on  the  work  of  the  Institute's  Overseas 
Committee,  Sir  Daniel  Morris,  K.C.M.G.,  in  the  chair.  Intimate  relations  have  also 
been  maintained  with  the  Overseas  Club  through  Mr.  Evelyn  Wrench  (its  founder)  and 
Mr.  Harry  Brittain,  both  of  whom  are  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  Institute.  Some 
assistance  was  rendered  to  the  Patriotic  League  of  Britons  Overseas  at  its  inception  by 
bringing  it  to  the  notice  of  our  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries.  It  is  hoped  that 
both  the  Victoria  League  and  the  Overseas  Club  may  be  able  to  co-operate  later  on  in 
the  work  of  the  Institute's  Empire  Land  Settlement  Committee.  There  has  also 
been  a  Joint  Committee  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  and  the  British  Empire 
League,  which  has  been  sitting  (under  the  Chairmanship  of  Lord  Sydenham,  G.C.S.I., 
G.C.I.E.)  to  consider  the  question  of  closer  union  between  the  Mother  Country  and 
the  Self-Go verning  Dominions  and  India  in  connection  with  the  suggestion  made  by 
the  Hon.  Sir  John  McCall  at  one  of  the  Institute's  meetings  for  the  holding  of  a 
Convention  after  the  war. 


268  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

IMPERIAL  STUDIES  LECTURES. 

The  Imperial  Studies  Lectures  Sub-Committee  having  been  nominated  by  the 
Council,  and  Dr.  A.  P.  Newton  appointed  as  Organiser,  active  steps  have  been  taken 
to  promote  the  movement  for  a  further  and  more  systematic  study  of  Imperial 
Problems  in  the  Universities.  The  aims  of  the  movement  were  explained  by  the 
Chairman  of  the  Council  in  the  September  number  of  United  Empire,  and,  thanks  to 
the  liberality  of  the  Council,  considerable  progress  has  been  -made  during  the  latter 
half  of  1915. 

In  nearly  all  the  newer  English  Universities  Imperial  Studies  Committees  have 
been  established  to  further  scientific  and  detailed  study  in  subjects  of  especially 
Imperial  bearing.  Owing  to  the  claims  of  war  service  the  Universities,  during  the 
present  period,  are  almost  entirely  denuded  of  their  men  undergraduates,  and  the 
principal  work  of  the  committees  has  been  in  arranging  for  series  of  public  lectures 
by  scholars  of  repute,  chosen  in  the  main  from  the  Panel  of  Lecturers  drawn  up  by 
the  Institute.  Such  series  of  lectures  have  been  arranged  in  each  of  the  four  greater 
colleges  of  the  University  of  London  within  which  the  Imperial  Studies  movement 
began,  in  the  Universities  of  Manchester,  Birmingham,  Sheffield  and  Glasgow,  and 
in  the  University  Colleges  of  Nottingham  and  Exeter.  In  the  University  of  Bristol 
the  lectures  have  been  delivered  in  the  hall  of  the  Bristol  Branch  of  the  Eoyal  Colonial 
Institute,  and  they  have  been  arranged  in  conjunction  with  the  Council  of  the  Branch. 
Committees  have  been  established  in  the  Universities  of  Edinburgh  and  Durham 
(including  Armstrong  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne),  and  series  of  lectures  are  now 
contemplated  in  those  Universities. 

The  lectures  in  every  University  have  been  attended  by  very  large  public  audiences, 
and  they  have  excited  considerable  interest  and  attention,  full  reports  in  almost 
every  case  having  appeared  in  the  local  press.  It  is  felt  that  the  lectures  are  doing 
something  to  provide  the  public  with  sound  and  accurate  information  for  the  discussion 
of  pressing  Imperial  problems,  and  that  they  are  aiding  the  Universities  to  fulfil  one 
of  their  most  important  functions  as  centres  of  public  enlightenment.  The  work 
has  already  extended  to  the  limits  imposed  by  the  funds  at  the  disposal  of  the  Lectures 
Sub-Committee,  and  it  is  capable  of  considerable  further  extension  to  advantage 
when  occasion  shall  permit. 

Several  research  students  of  the  University  of  London  have  availed  themselves 
of  the  permission  accorded  to  them  by  the  Council  to  work  in  the  Library  of  the 
Institute,  and  they  have  expressed  themselves  to  those  directing  their  studies  as  very 
appreciative  of  the  courtesy  and  assistance  extended  to  them  by  the  Library  staff. 

MR.  GARRISON'S  ILLUSTRATED  LECTURES. 

Mr.  Garrison's  valuable  services  have  been  retained  by  the  Council  since  the  first 
of  June  last,  when  the  temporary  suspension  of  some  of  the  Institute's  activities  termi- 
nated, for  the  delivery  of  twenty  Illustrated  Lectures  on  the  War,  and  kindred  subjects, 
ten  of  which  are  to  be  given  in  the  provinces  and  ten  in  the  London  area.  These  lectures 
have  attracted  very  large  audiences  and  have  met  with  great  success.  Apart  from  this 
official  work  for  the  Institute  Mr.  Garrison,  assisted  by  a  War  Lectures  Committee, 
mainly  composed  of  Fellows  and  Associates,  has  delivered  a  large  number  of  lectures 
in  London  and  elsewhere  for  various  charitable  objects  connected  with  the  war, 
including  the  Motor  Ambulance  Car  which  has  been  working  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Institute.  Considerable  sums  of  money  have  been  raised  in  this  way  for  the  Funds 
concerned. 


Report  of  the  Forty-Eighth  Annual  General  Meeting.  269 

ESSAY  COMPETITION. 


The  Essay  Competition  for  the  year  1915  offered  by  the  Council  to  young  men  and 
women  undergoing  education  in  any  College  or  School  in  the  British  Empire  resulted 
as  follows  : — 

First  prize  of  £10  awarded  to  Mr.  James  Ivor  McKie,  of  the  Liverpool  Institute  ; 
Second  prize  of  £5  awarded  to  Mr.  James  M.  Laing,  of  Southland  Boys'  High  School, 
Invercargill,  New  Zealand  ;  Certificates  of  Merit  awarded  to  Christopher  W.  Maclean, 
Selwyn  House  Collegiate  School,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand  ;  Henry  K.  Prescot,  St. 
Edward's  School,  Oxford ;  Elsie  L.  Williams,  City  and  County  School  for  Girls,  Chester ; 
and  George  B.  Dallas,  Queen's  College,  Taunton  ;  and  also  sixteen  Second-class 
Certificates. 

The  subject  of  the  Essay  was  :  "  The  Probable  Influence  of  the  War  upon  the 
Relations  between  the  Mother  Country  and  the  Dominions." 

The  thanks  of  the  Council  are  due  to  Professor  Egerton  for  having  adjudged  these 
competitions  and  for  a  valuable  report  upon  them. 

The  University  Competitions  for  1915  were  suspended  owing  to  the  absence  of  so 
many  of  the  students  on  active  service. 


GOLD  MEDAL  FOR  SCIENTIFIC  INQUIRY. 

With  the  object  of  encouraging  scientific  inquiry  into  Imperial  problems,  the  Council 
have  offered  annually  the  Gold  Medal  of  the  Institute  for  the  best  Research  Monograph 
on  some  subject  bearing  directly  upon  the  practical  problem  of  the  Closer  and  Per- 
manent Union  of  the  Empire.  A  prize  of  one  hundred  guineas  accompanies  the  medal, 
together  with  Honorary  Life  Fellowship  of  the  Institute.  The  competition  is  open  to 
British  subjects  in  all  parts  of  the  world.  The  subject  of  the  Monograph  for  1915  was 
"  The  Applicability  of  the  Dictum  that  '  a  Democracy  cannot  manage  an  Empire  ' 
(Thucydides,  Bk.  III.,  ch.  37,  Jowett's  translation)  to  the  present  conditions  and  future 
problems  of  the  British  Empire,  particularly  the  question  of  the  future  of  India." 
The  winner  was  Mr.  Alfred  E.  Duchesne,  B.A.,  M.J.I.,  of  235,  Barcombe  Avenue, 
Streatham  Hill,  S.W. 

Owing  to  the  war  it  has  been  decided  not  to  offer  the  Gold  Medal  for  the  year 
1916. 


EMPIRE  LAND  SETTLEMENT  COMMITTEE  (FOR  SAILORS  AND  SOLDIERS). 

This  Committee  was  appointed  by  the  Council  towards  the  end  of  March  as  the 
result  of  a  largely  attended  and  influential  meeting  of  Fellows  in  the  Smoking  Room  of 
the  Institute  held  earlier  in  the  month,  with  Earl  Grey  in  the  chair. 

The  Committee  has  been  working  in  a  very  practical  way  for  the  past  year 
through  two  Sub-Committees,  one  dealing  with  Home  and  the  other  with  Overseas 
settlement,  the  labours  of  these  two  bodies  being  complementary  to  each  other. 
Earl  Grey  is  the  Chairman  and  Lord  Sydenham  the  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Committee, 
and  the  Sub-Committees  are  presided  over  respectively  by  Mr.  Christopher  Tumor  and 
the  Hon.  Sir  John  Taverner.  An  important  deputation  from  the  Committee  was 
introduced  by  Lord  Sydenham  at  the  Colonial  Office  on  July  22nd  to  the  Right  Hon.  A. 
Bonar  Law,  M.P.  (Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies),  and  the  Earl  of  Selborne,  E.G., 
G.C.M.G.  (President  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries).  The  speakers  were 


270  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Mr.  Christopher  Tumor,  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Taverner,  Sir  H.  Eider  Haggard,  the  Hon. 
J.  G.  Jenkins,  and  Mr.  G.  McLaren  Brown,  and  both  aspects  of  land  settlement  were 
considered.  One  of  the  chief  recommendations  made  was  that  a  Commissioner 
should  be  sent  to  visit  the  Dominions  to  pave  the  way  for  a  comprehensive  scheme 
of  land  settlement. 

The  Council  have  since  nominated  Sir  Rider  Haggard  as  their  honorary  representa- 
tive to  confer  unofficially  with  the  Dominions  authorities  in  regard  to  the  possibility  of 
settling  ex-service  men  from  the  United  Kingdom  on  the  land  overseas  at  the  conclusion 
of  the  war.  Sir  Rider  Haggard  left  England  early  in  February,  1916,  and  proceeded 
to  South  Africa,  and  from  there  to  Australia.  He  will  visit  New  Zealand  and  Canada 
before  returning  to  England.  His  mission  has  already  met  with  gratifying  success  : 
liberal  offers  of  land  having  been  made  by  the  British  South  Africa  Company  and 
the  Tasmanian  and  Victorian  Governments.  A  special  fund  has  been  established 
by  the  Council  for  the  travelling  expenses  of  Sir  Rider  Haggard  and  his  secretary, 
Mr.  Corbett,  which  has  been  liberally  supported  by  individual  Fellows  and  various 
Companies  connected  with  the  Overseas  Dominions,  while  free  passages  and  railway 
facilities  have  been  granted  by  the  Union  Castle  Company,  the  New  Zealand  Shipping 
Company,  the  Union  Steamship  Company  of  New  Zealand,  and  the  Canadian  Pacific 
Railway. 

On  the  recommendation  of  the  Committee  the  Council  has  sanctioned  Ihe  issue  of  a 
number  of  leaflets,  compiled  by  the  Sub-Committees,  which  it  is  hoped  will  present 
lucidly,  to  those  desiring  such  information,  the  opportunities  for  land  settlement  both 
at  Home  and  Overseas. 

The  publication  of  the  Report  of  the  Departmental  Committee  of  the  Board  of 
Agriculture  upon  the  settlement  of  ex-service  men  on  the  land  in  the  United  Kingdom 
has  recently  received  consideration.  The  Committee  warmly  approved  the  general 
principles  embodied  in  the  Report,  and  submitted  to  the  Departmental  Committee 
two  or  three  important  points  for  their  further  consideration. 

STANDING  EMIGRATION  COMMITTEE. 

The  members  of  this  Committee  represent  the  leading  Emigration  Societies  of  the 
country.  From  its  initiation,  the  Committee  has  met  monthly,  but  during  the  period 
of  the  war  its  business  has  been  greatly  restricted,  and  in  the  past  year  it  has  had  three 
meetings  only. 

The  business  transacted  was  the  consideration  of  the  following  questions:  — 

1.  The  emigration  of  (a)  Ex-Service  Men  or  (b)  their  Widows  and  Orphans,  and 

in  this  respect  a  desire  was  expressed  for  co-operation  with  the  Empire 
Land  Settlement  Committee  in  any  future  scheme. 

2.  The  emigration  of  boys  thrown  out  of  employment  after  the  war,  and  the 

inducements  which  could  be  offered  to  boys  to  learn  a  trade. 

3.  The  co-operation  of  the  proposed  County  Branches  of  the  Royal  Colonial 

Institute  with  the  existing  County  Emigration  Associations. 
On  January  31st,  1916,  the  Committee  had  the  opportunity  of  meeting  Sir  Rider 
Haggard,  who  made  a  statement  upon  his  forthcoming  mission  of  inquiry  to  the 
self-governing  Dominions  with  regard  to  the  settlement  of  ex-service  men  after  the 
war.  At  his  request  the  members  of  the  Committee  sent  in  statements  of  the  points 
which  they  wished  to  suggest  in  connection  with  the  inquiries  which  Sir  Rider  Haggard 
intended  to  make. 


Report  of  the  Forty-Eighth  Annual  General  Meeting,  271 


ORGANISATION  COMMITTEE. 

The  Organisation  Committee  was  created,  by  a  minute  of  the  Council,  dated 
February  15th,  1915,  to  take  the  place  of  the  Recruiting  Committee  and  "  to  report  to 
the  Council  on  all  matters  relating  to  the  recruitment  of  Fellows  and  the  formation  of 
local  branches  or  committees  not  only  in  the  United  Kingdom,  but  in  the  Empire 
Oversea  and  in  foreign  countries." 

The  first  action  taken  by  the  Committee  was  to  reconsider  the  regulations  governing 
the  formation  and  conduct  of  local  committees  and  branches  of  the  Institute,  with  a 
view  to  making  it  possible  for  such  bodies  to  be  formed  Oversea  as  well  as  in  the 
United  Kingdom,  and  to  provide  for  the  new  conditions  thus  necessarily  met  with. 
The  rules  laid  down,  having  been  approved  by  the  Council,  are  now  in  being,  and  will 
form  part  of  the  Year  Book  lor  1916.  The  fullest  and  most  careiul  consideration  was 
of  course  given  to  the  opinions  of  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries  likely  to  be 
interested  in  the  formation  of  the  contemplated  new  branches  and  committees,  both 
as  expressed  directly,  and  as  reported  on  by  Mr.  Boose  from  his  personal  observations 
in  South  Africa,  Canada  and  Australia. 

Mr.  Brittain' s  Tour  in  the  U.S.A. — Early  last  year  a  recommendation  was  made  by 
the  Committee  that  Mr.  Harry  Brittain,  a  member  of  the  Council,  should  be  invited  to 
visit  the  United  States  with  a  view  to  considering  the  position  of  the  Institute  in  that 
country  and  reporting  on  the  possibility  of  increasing  its  membership  there.  Mr. 
Brittain's  tour,  which  was  eminently  successful,  resulted  in  the  establishment  of  new 
centres  of  influence  for  the  Institute  (where  there  had  previously  been  only  two 
Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries)  in  Baltimore,  Boston,  Denver,  Detroit,  Los 
Angeles,  Minneapolis,  Providence  (R.I.),  San  Francisco,  Santa  Monica,  and  Seattle. 
A  full  report  upon  the  tour  appeared  in  the  January  supplement  of  United  Empire 
with  a  map  showing  the  places  visited  by  Mr.  Brittain,  who  on  his  return  was  the 
recipient  of  an  illuminated  address  of  thanks  from  the  Council.  One  of  the  most 
important  suggestions  in  his  report  to  the  Council  was  the  appointment  of  an  Organising 
Secretary  for  the  whole  of  the  United  States,  and  another  was  the  creation  of  a  new 
class  of  Affiliated  Members,  composed  of  persons  of  British  birth  and  descent,  who 
had  for  various  reasons  taken  up  citizenship  in  other  countries.  To  both  of  these 
suggestions  the  Council  proposes  to  give  effect. 

Mr.  Boose's  Visits  to  the  North  of  England  and  Scotland. — In  June,  1915,  upon  the 
return  of  Mr.  Boose  to  his  work  at  the  Institute,  he  was  appointed  by  the  Council,  as 
stated  elsewhere  in  this  Report,  to  the  Office  of  Travelling  Commissioner,  with  the 
object  of  utilising  his  valuable  experience  in  the  organising  of  branches  and  committees 
of  the  Institute  both  at  home  and  overseas.  At  the  same  time  Sir  Bevan  Edwards 
(as  Chairman  of  the  Committee)  formulated  a  policy  for  commencing  work  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  which  was  adopted  by  the  Committee  and  the  Council,  and  Mr.  Boose 
proceeded  first  to  Liverpool  and  Manchester,  where  he  met  with  considerable  success 
and  support  from  influential  citizens  and  laid  the  foundation  for  greater  developments 
in  the  future. 

Mr.  Boose  proceeded  to  Scotland  in  August,  where  he  conferred  with  Professor 
Robert  Wallace,  the  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretary  in  Edinburgh,  and  obtained 
the  adhesion  of  a  number  of  well-known  residents. 

At  Perth  he  was  not  able  to  remain  for  any  length  of  time,  but  was  fortunate  in 
arranging  with  Mr.  F.  Norie-Miller,  J.P.,  to  take  the  Honorary  Corresponding 
Secretaryship. 

In  Dundee,  the  Commissioner  secured  a  marked  success,  and  was  able  to  arouse 


272  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

considerable  practical  enthusiasm  for  the  work  of  the  Institute,  while  at  Inverness  a 
small  meeting,  arranged  by  Dr.  William  MacKay,  enabled  him  to  place  the  objects 
of  the  Institute  before  a  few  leading  inhabitants  of  the  city  who  were  so  favourably 
impressed  that  they  all  became  Associates  of  the  Institute. 

In  Glasgow,  where  there  was  much  to  be  done,  the  Travelling  Commissioner  found 
the  trade  and  commercial  aspect  of  the  Institute's  work  made  a  special  appeal.  After 
conferring  with  many  persons  interested  in  Imperial  matters,  it  was  suggested  to  him 
that  a  public  meeting  should  be  arranged  for,  at  which  a  full  exposition  might  be  given 
to  the  public  of  the  work  and  ideals  of  the  Institute.  This  will  probably  take  place  in 
the  present  year. 

The  result  of  the  Travelling  Commissioner's  work  in  England  and  Scotland  up  to  the 
time  of  his  sailing  for  the  West  Indies  was  to  add  materially  to  the  United  Kingdom 
membership  and,  what  was  perhaps  more  important,  to  show  that  there  was  ample 
room  in  the  great  cities  of  the  Mother  Country  for  the  work  and  activities  of  the 
Institute. 

Mr.  Boose's  Tour  in  the  West  Indies. — Last  November,  at  the  instance  of  the  Com- 
mittee, Mr.  Boose  proceeded  to  the  British  West  Indies,  where  he  first  visited  Jamaica 
and  then  proceeded  to  Barbados  and  British  Guiana.  He  has  since  visited  Trinidad,  the 
Windward  and  Leeward  Islands,  and  Bermuda.  Although  no  final  report  has  yet  been 
made  upon  this  tour  by  the  Travelling  Commissioner,  the  number  of  new  members  he  has 
recruited  and  the  reports  in  the  local  press  which  have  reached  the  Council  speak  in  no 
uncertain  voice  of  the  manner  in  which  the  work  is  proceeding.  Mr.  Boose's  letters, 
too,  are  full  of  the  enthusiasm  for  the  Imperial  cause  exhibited  by  the  population  of 
the  West  Indies,  and  of  the  kindness  extended  to  him  as  the  Institute's  representative. 


EMPIRE  TRADE  AND  INDUSTRY  COMMITTEE. 
Public  Activities. 

The  work  of  this  Committee  has  grown  during  the  past  year  both  in  quantity  and, 
it  may  fairly  be  claimed,  in  value.  It  has  been  the  constant  effort  of  the  Committee 
to  carry  out  in  the  detail  of  office  practice  the  theories  on  large  Imperial  Trade,  Com- 
mercial and  Industrial  questions,  which  it  has  corporately  formulated  and  to  which  it 
has  given  constant  publicity. 

The  most  urgent  question  in  the  general  domain  of  commerce  at  the  present  time 
is  the  need  for  bringing  into  co-ordination  the  trade  and  commerce  of  the  Empire,  so 
that  when  the  questions  of  commercial  and  trade  relationships  between  the  nations 
come  up  for  settlement  at  the  close  of  hostilities,  the  Empire  will  be  able  to  speak 
definitely  and  with  one  voice.  Acting  upon  this  conviction  the  Committee  has  worked 
sedulously  both  in  stating  its  belief  and  the  reasons  therefor  in  many  public  forms 
and  in  carrying  out  through  its  office  every  kind  of  work  within  its  powers  which  it 
considered  would  tend  to  the  desired  understanding. 

Two  papers  delivered  by  Mr.  Ben.  H.  Morgan,  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee, 
before  the  Bristol  Branch  of  the  Institute  on  December  6th,  1915,  and  before  the  Institute 
in  London  on  March  14th,  1916,  respectively,  as  well  as  dealing  with  other  matters,  state 
very  fully  the  policy  of  the  Committee  and  the  arguments  upon  which  that  policy  is 
based. 

In  addition  to  this  a  part  has  been  taken  in  recent  correspondence  in  the  Press  upon 
an  International  Trade  Entente,  urging  the  necessity  of  the  Nation  States  of  the  Empire 


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coming  to  a  mutual  arrangement  among  themselves  before  considering  the  question 
of  arrangements  with  foreign  peoples. 

Another  paper  bearing  directly  upon  the  views  of  the  Committee  was  read  before 
the  Institute  in  November  last  by  Mr.  Ellis  Powell,  LL.B.,  B.Sc.,  one  of  its  members,  in 
which  he  emphasised  and  illustrated  the  tremendous  influence  of  finance  as  a  factor  in 
Imperial  cohesion. 

The  increasing  question  of  the  restricting  to  Empire  firms  all  orders  given  out  by 
Government  departments,  municipalities,  railway  authorities  and  indeed  by  all  bodies 
spending  public  moneys  or  enjoying  public  charters  has  been  the  subject  of  constant 
work  on  the  part  of  the  Committee  throughout  the  year.  Information  and  opinions 
have  been  continually  collected  and  a  systematic  canvass  made  of  practically  all  the 
leading  manufacturers  in  Great  Britain,  with  the  result  that  almost  unanimous  replies 
in  favour  of  the  movement  have  been  received,  together  with  other  and  more  practical 
offers  of  support.  A  Sub-Committee  of  the  Board  of  Trade  has  also  reported  in 
its  favour.  The  question  is  now  being  placed  before  manufacturers  and  men  of 
business  oversea,  and  when  a  consensus  of  opinion  from  the  commercial  leaders  of 
the  Empire  has  been  obtained,  strong  representations  will  be  made,  and  it  is  hoped  that 
the  Imperial  Government,  the  Dominion  Governments  and  the  Crown  Colonies,  and 
India  will  take  practical  steps  to  bring  about  this  obvious  reform  and  so  to  foster 
Imperial  trade  and  industry. 

Another  matter  recently  taken  up  by  the  Committee  is  that  of  the  financial 
necessity  of  organising  our  export  trade.  Eecognising  that  export  trade  ranks  with 
men  and  munitions  as  a  vital  factor  to  success  they  consider  that  the  first  thing  to  do 
would  be  for  the  Government  to  establish  a  temporary  department — as  they  have  done 
in  the  case  of  the  Ministry  of  Munitions — to  organise  and  stimulate  production  in  this 
country  with  a  view  to  increasing  export  trade.  Trade  needs  sympathetic  treatment 
and  organisation  ;  this  could  be  secured  by  such  a  department  as  indicated,  and  its 
special  requirements  could  thereby  be  dovetailed  with  the  needs  of  the  Admiralty, 
War  Office,  and  Munitions  Departments. 

The  Committee  as  a  Bureau  of  Information. 

To  turn  from  the  public  and  propaganda  work  of  the  Committee  to  the  work  of  its 
office,  it  may  safely  be  stated  that  the  method  adopted  of  dealing  with  inquiries  as 
between  buyers  and  sellers  both  of  produce  and  manufactured  goods  throughout  the 
Empire,  has  met  with  the  approval  of  the  parties  concerned.  As  compared  to  858 
individual  inquiries  dealt  with  in  the  last  Annual  Eeport,  inquiries  have  been  received 
from  1,991  individuals,  447  of  whom  were  from  the  United  Kingdom  and  1,544  from 
overseas.  The  number  of  inquiries  emanating  from  these  correspondents  is  con- 
siderably in  excess  of  4,000,  and  the  accumulation  of  direct  information  and  of  increasing 
personal  channels  has  made  it  possible  to  deal  successfully  with  by  far  the  greater 
number  of  them.  In  the  limited  number  of  cases  where  inquiries  could  not  be  dealt 
with  by  the  office  direct,  they  have  been  referred  to  other  bodies  whose  peculiar 
province  it  is  to  deal  with  their  respective  requirements  ;  the  office  in  its  turn  receiving 
numerous  reciprocal  inquiries.  The  large  increase  both  in  the  number  of  inquiries 
and  in  the  range  of  inquiry  made  may  be  set  down  very  largely  to  the  fact  that  the 
methods  employed  for  obtaining  information  and  for  acting  upon  it  have  been 
invariably  personal  and  impartial.  The  wide  experience  and  connections  of  many 
members  of  the  Committee  provide  the  office  with  an  invaluable  source  of  accurate 


274  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

information  on  this  side,  and  the  constant  stream  of  Fellows  from  overseas,  arriving  in 
London  and  returning  to  their  respective  homes,  has  put  the  office  in  personal  touch 
with  commercial  men  in  every  part  of  the  Empire.  This  has  tended  to  supplement 
the  invaluable  work  done  by  many  of  the  Hon.  Corresponding  Secretaries  on  behalf  of 
the  Committee. 

The  bibliography  of  trade  publications  and  the  increasing  collection  of  reports  by 
Chambers  of  Commerce  with  the  Committee's  own  private  reports  form,  in  addition  to 
the  personal  sources  above  mentioned,  an  index  to  the  trade  of  the  Empire,  which  by 
periodical  careful  pruning  and  selection  must  increase  in  value  from  year  to  year. 

One  feature  of  especial  interest  in  the  work  of  the  office  has  been  the  setting  on  foot 
of  arrangements  between  manufacturers  and  buyers  in  regard  to  tentative  projects 
to  come  into  being  at  the  end  of  the  war.  It  is  strongly  felt  that  although  many  firms 
are  now — owing  to  munition  work  or  shortage  of  labour  or  materials — unable  to  carry 
on  oversea  trade,  great  advantage  might  accrue  to  them  by  making  their  oversea 
arrangements  now  in  order  to  start  immediately  upon  the  cessation  of  hostilities, 
without  having  to  waste  time  in  examining  and  considering  the  markets  at  that  date. 
This  view  has  been  impressed  by  the  Committee  upon  a  large  number  of  manufacturers, 
with  the  result  that  several  such  arrangements  are  now  being  made  between  parties 
introduced  to  each  other's  notice  by  the  Committee. 

'  During  the  past  year  the  Committee  has  gained  by  the  inclusion  of  the  following 
new  members  : — Arthur  Bull,  Esq.,  of  the  Sudan  Government  Railways,  Wm.  C. 
Himbury,  Esq.,  of  the  British  Cotton  Growing  Association,  Philip  Lockhart,  Esq.,  and 
F.  Norie  Miller,  Esq.,  General  Manager  of  the  General  Assurance  Company. 

There  is  no  necessity  to  exemplify  the  numerous  and  varied  inquiries  dealt  with  by 
the  Committee.  A  selection  of  them  appears  monthly  in  the  advertisement  columns  of 
United  Empire.  It  need  only  be  added  that  the  Inquiry  Bureau  function  of  the  Com- 
mittee has  grown  at  a  rate  exceeding  expectation,  and  is  at  present  dealing  with  a 
wider  and  more  important  series  of  inquiries  than  has  ever  before  been  the  case. 

WAR  SERVICES  COMMITTEE. 

This  Committee,  which  was  appointed  soon  after  the  outbreak  of  war,  continued  its 
labours  through  the  whole  of  the  year,  and  early  in  1916  its  Report,  drawn  up  by  the 
Honorary  Secretary,  Mr.  Coleman  P.  Hyman,  was  presented  to  the  Council  by  its 
Chairman,  Sir  John  Page  Middleton.  This  Report,  which  is  a  document  of  great  interest, 
will  be  summarised  in  the  forthcoming  Year  Book.  Meanwhile  it  may  be  stated  that 
since  the  commencement  of  the  Committee's  operations  almost  900  applications  for 
service  by  Fellows  and  others  introduced  by  them  were  received  and  dealt  with  per- 
sonally by  the  Honorary  Secretary.  The  ages  of  the  applicants  ranged  from  17|  years 
to  74.  The  schedule  attached  to  the  Report  shows  that  commissions  to  the  number  of 
265  were  obtained,  of  which  the  majority  were  granted  to  men  who  had  never  before 
held  commissioned  rank,  and  in  a  number  of  cases  had  no  record  of  previous  military 
training.  In  addition  it  contains  the  names  of  99  military  and  civil  appointments, 
including  those  of  seven  nurses.  Several  of  those  who  secured  commissions  as  second 
lieutenants  have  since  been  promoted,  some  to  captaincies,  and  at  least  one  to  a 
majority.  A  good  proportion  of  these  are  included  in  the  number  of  men  who  enlisted 
subsequent  to  the  commencement  of  the  war.  Some  of  the  successful  applicants  have, 
to  the  regret  of  the  Council,  since  been  killed  in  action  and  others  have  been  wounded. 
One  of  the  officers  killed  in  East  Africa,  Lieut.  Wilbur  Dartnell,  25th  Batt.  (Frontiers- 
men) Boyal  Fusiliers,  was  posthumously  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross.  At  least  two 


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have  been  awarded  the  Military  Cross,  Lieut.  D.  0.  Alexander,  R.A.M.C.  (from 
Guatemala),  and  2nd  Lieut.  Carrigan,  R.F.A.  (from  Argentina).  Others  have  been 
mentioned  in  despatches.  The  applicants  came  from  all  parts  of  the  British  Empire, 
and  from  many  foreign  countries,  75  being  credited  to  Argentina  and  seven  apiece  to 
Guatemala  and  Mexico.  South  Africa  sent  46,  Australia  31,  and  Canada  19.  The 
list  is  a  striking  commentary  on  the  unity  of  the  Empire,  as  evinced  by  its  patriotic  sons. 
Owing,  in  the  main,  to  the  curtailment  of  the  possibility  of  obtaining  direct 
commissions  at  the  close  of  1915,  the  Committee,  after  the  presentation  of  its  report, 
recently  sent  in  its  resignation  to  the  Council,  which  was  accepted,  coupled  with  an 
expression  of  the  Council's  thanks  to  all  who  had  co-operated  in  obtaining  the 
satisfactory  results  above  recorded,  especial  mention  being  made  of  the  valuable 
services  rendered  by  the  Chairman  and  the  Honorary  Secretary.  The  Council  has 
since  appointed  two  smaller  committees  to  continue  and  extend  the  work  done  by  the 
War  Services  Committee,  viz.,  a  War  Purposes  Committee,  under  the  Chairmanship 
of  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G.,  and  an  Education  Committee,  whose  Chairman  is 
Colonel  Duncan  Pitcher,  for  arranging  special  terms  at  certain  schools  in  the  United 
Kingdom  for  the  children  of  Colonial  parents  who  have  done  good  service  for  the 
Empire.  A  third  committee  to  assist  in  raising  subscriptions  for  the  Motor  Ambulance 
Car  running  under  the  auspices  of  the  Institute  and  to  perform  any  work  of  a  similar 
character  has  not  yet  been  constituted  ;  but  the  Advisory  Committee  which  has  had 
this  matter  in  hand  for  the  past  year  has  throughout  successfully  maintained  the 
Ambulance  Car  in  constant  activity,  thanks  in  large  measure  to  the  energy  of  its 
Honorary  Secretary,  Mr.  Smetham  Lee.  Much  assistance  has  also  been  rendered  to  this 
good  object,  as  stated  above,  by  Mr.  Garrison  and  the  War  Lectures  Committee. 

HOUSE  AND  SOCIAL  COMMITTEE. 

The  Social  Committee,  first  mentioned  in  the  last  Annual  Keport,  was  subsequently 
reconstituted  by  the  Council  as  the  House  and  Social  Committee  of  the  Institute  and, 
accordingly,  now  includes  in  its  duties  the  supervision  of  many  minor  matters  tending 
to  promote  the  comfort  of  members  and  the  more  general  use  of  the  Institute. 

In  view  of  the  popularity  of  the  smoking-room  tea  parties  arranged  by  the  Com- 
mittee, the  Council  adopted  their  recommendation  to  increase  the  number  of  these 
gatherings,  which  are  now  held  on  the  first  and  third  Thursdays  in  each  month  through- 
out the  year.  A  much  appreciated  feature  on  these  occasions  has  been  the  delivery 
of  addresses  by  Fellows  and  others  well  qualified  to  speak  on  the  varied  subjects 
selected,  and  the  informal  though  spirited  discussions  which  have  invariably  followed 
have  stimulated  interest  in  many  matters  of  moment.  These  debates  generally  take 
place  on  the  third  Thursday  in  each  month,  and  it  is  intended  to  continue  them. 
Among  the  speakers  have  been  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edmund  Barton,  Mr.  R.  B.  Bennett, 
K.C.,  Mr.  Harry  Brittain,  the  Rev.  Gordon  Savile,  C.E.M.S.,  Mr.  Frederick  Button, 
and  Mr.  A.  E.  Duchesne  (the  Institute's  Gold  Medallist). 

Attendances  on  these  occasions  have  ranged  from  thirty  to  sixty. 

Primarily  formed  for  the  purpose  of  facilitating  social  intercourse  amongst  Fellows 
of  the  Institute  and  visitors  from  Overseas,  the  Committee  has  been  instrumental  in 
promoting  a  spirit  of  friendship  between  many  who  otherwise  might  have  remained 
strangers,  coming  as  they  have  from  all  quarters  of  the  globe. 

One  of  the  original  members  of  the  Committee,  Sir  Francis  H.  Lovell,  C.M.G., 
recently  passed  away,  to  the  regret  of  his  colleagues. 

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276  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

CRAVEN  STREET  PROPERTY. 

In  accordance  with  the  resolution  passed  at  the  last  annual  meeting  the  Council 
proceeded  to  raise  a  loan,  not  exceeding  £20,000,  by  a  mortgage  upon  the  Institute 
building,  "  for  the  purchase  of  Nos.  16  to  20,  Craven  Street,  and  expenses  incidental 
thereto  including  necessary  alterations  and  repairs."  The  loan  of  £20,000  was  effected 
on  favourable  terms  with  the  Commercial  Union  Insurance  Company,  and  an  advance 
of  £16,000  was  obtained  to  complete  the  purchase,  an  arrangement  being  made  to 
draw  a  further  £4,000,  if  and  when  required,  to  meet  contingencies  either  in  connection 
with  the  property,  or  for  the  general  purposes  of  the  Institute.  The  Institute 
has  now  entered  into  possession  of  Nos.  16  to  20,  Craven  Street,  and  it  is  under  con- 
templation to  utilise  a  portion  of  No.  20  for  the  purpose  of  increasing  the  accommoda- 
tion of  the.  existing  buildings,  when  it  is  vacated  by  its  present  tenants  in  June. 
Messrs.  George  Head  &  Co.,  who  negotiated  the  purchase  from  the  South  Eastern  and 
Chatham  Eailway  Company,  have  been  appointed  as  agents  for  the  property  ;  and 
two  sets  of  rooms  in  No.  16,  which  were  standing  empty,  have  already  been  let  on 
satisfactory  terms. 

THE  VOLUNTARY  ASSISTANCE  DEPARTMENT. 

The  Voluntary  Assistance  Department,  which  for  fifteen  months  after  the  outbreak 
of  war  occupied  by  permission  of  the  Council  the  two  ground-floor  rooms  of  the 
Institute,  concluded  its  work  towards  the  end  of  1915.  Formed  originally  with  the 
object  of  providing  a  large  number  of  voluntary  recruiters  to  attend  meetings  in  the 
London  district,  it  was  instrumental  in  inducing  no  fewer  than  50,000  men  to  join  the 
new  armies.  Later,  its  efforts  were  devoted  to  the  obtaining  of  men  skilled  in  special 
trades,  and  it  is  estimated  that  about  25,000  additional  recruits  were  thus  brought  to 
the  colours,  making  a  total  of  75,000  in  all.  Valuable  work  was  also  done  by  the 
Department  in  connection  with  the  National  Eegistration  Act,  assisted  by  a  staff  of 
eighty  gentlemen,  mostly  members  of  the  Bar.  Besides  this,  it  unofficially  issued  an 
appeal  for  warm  clothing  for  use  of  the  wounded  crossing  in  the  hospital  ships  from 
France  during  the  winter  of  1914-15,  and  received  many  hundreds  of  bales  and  parcels 
of  clothing — including  over  a  thousand  overcoats — for  distribution  among  the  various 
depots.  Among  the  other  activities  of  the  Department  must  be  mentioned  the  inaugura- 
tion of  the  Soldiers'  Entertainment  Fund,  which  carried  on  its  work  within  the  walls 
of  the  Institute,  and  at  the  end  of  the  year  was  transferred  to  new  quarters  in  one  of  the 
houses  lately  purchased  by  the  Council  in  Craven  Street.  During  1915  this  Fund 
provided  close  on  800  concerts  to  troops  in  camps  and  convalescent  homes,  and  thus, 
besides  giving  pleasure  to  many  thousands  of  soldiers,  materially  helped  professional 
artistes  who  were  in  financial  straits  owing  to  the  war.  The  Council  feels  that  the 
Fellows,  whose  accommodation  and  privileges  were  temporarily  curtailed  by  the 
presence  of  the  Department,  will  be  glad  to  know  that  so  much  useful  work  was 
rendered  possible  by  the  action  taken  in  their  name. 

HONORARY  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES. 

The  Council  are  greatly  indebted  to  the  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries 
for  their  continued  activity  in  forwarding  the  work  of  the  Institute  in  their  respective 
centres.  The  good  work  performed  by  them  has  been  instrumental  in  widening 
the  influence  of  the  Institute  in  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  and  their  co-operation  is 
deeply  appreciated  by  the  Council,  whose  thanks  are  also  tendered  to  those  gentlemen 
who  have  so  kindlv  acted  on  behalf  of  the  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries  absent 
on  active  service. 


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COUNCIL  ROOM. 

The  use  of  the  Council  Room  was  granted  for  the  following  purposes  :— 
To    the    London    Sub-Committee    of   the    Child    Emigration    Society   for   their 

meetings  ;  and 
To  the  South  African  Hospital  and  Comforts  Fund, 

ENTERTAINMENT  OF  OVERSEA  SOLDIERS  BY  THE  CITY  COMPANIES. 
On  the  suggestion  of  the  Assistant  Secretary,  Mr.  Chamberlain,  several  of  the 
City  Companies  were  approached  by  the  Institute,  with  a  view  to  the  entertainment 
of  overseas  soldiers.  The  Companies  warmly  welcomed  the  idea,  and  a  large  number 
of  officers,  N.C.O.'s,  and  men  from  the  Dominions  have  enjoyed  their  hospitality 
during  the  past  winter.  The  Institute  made  itself  responsible  for  the  transport 
arrangements,  and  raised  a  special  fund  for  the  purpose,  which  received  liberal 
support  from  certain  well-known  Fellows,  Mr.  Walter  Morrison  alone  contributing  £200. 
A  full  description  of  these  entertainments  has  been  published  in  United  Empire. 

SECRETARY. 

The  strain  on  Mr.  Boose's  health  caused  by  overwork,  coupled  with  the  marked 
success  of  his  tours  overseas,  decided  the  Council  to  offer  him  the  newly-created  post 
of  Travelling  Commissioner,  in  which  he  will  devote  his  whole  time  and  energies  to 
the  extension  of  the  Institute's  activities  over  wider  fields.  At  the  new  year  he 
received  the  honour  of  C.M.G.  in  recognition  of  his  life-long  admirable  work  for  the 
Institute.  He  was  succeeded  in  the  office  of  Secretary  by  Sir  Harry  Wilson,  K.C.M.G., 
who  had  filled  that  position  for  the  first  six  months  of  the  year  in  an  honorary 
capacity.  j 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY  AND  STAFF. 

Mr.  J.  H.  Robertson  vacated  the  post  of  Assistant  Secretary  at  the  end  of 
November  last,  and  has  since  obtained  a  commission  as  lieutenant  in  the  Army 
Ordnance  Department.  Mr.  Wm.  Chamberlain,  who  has  so  faithfully  and  efficiently 
served  the  Institute  for  a  period  of  forty- three  years,  during  twenty-six  of  which 
he  occupied  the  position  of  Chief  Clerk,  was  appointed  in  January  to  the  office  of 
Assistant  Secretary,  whilst  Mr.  J.  Farrow  became  Chief  Clerk,  to  fill  the  vacancy 
caused  by  the  promotion  of  Mr.  Chamberlain.  Miss  Hozier,  at  the  same  time,  was 
appointed  Confidential  Clerk  to  the  Secretary.  Five  members  of  the  staff  are  at 
present  absent  on  active  service,  viz. :  Messrs.  Jackson,  Langford,  Streader,  Plowman, 
and  Woods.  Mr.  Langford  has  been  wounded,  but  has  made  a  good  recovery. 

CONCLUSION. 

In  conclusion,  the  Council  desire  to  express  their  thanks  to  the  Members  of  every 
degree  who  have  helped  to  bring  about  the  continued  success  which  has  attended 
the  Institute  during  the  past  eventful  year — a  year  which  has,  however,  drawn 
closer  together  the  subjects  of  His  Majesty  the  King  in  every  portion  of  the  world. 

C.  P.  LUCAS,  Chairman  of  Council. 

H.  F.  WILSON,  Secretary, 
April,  1916. 


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INCOME   AND 

FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING 


INCOME 


£     e.     d. 


Subscriptions  .  - 

Residents 3,071   18  0 

Non-Residents 4,211     9  0 

Associates         ..          618     0  0 

Arreara 523  15  6 

8,325     2     6 

Less  Arrears  taken  credit  for  at  31st  December,  1914      ..  435     1     6 

7,890     1  0 

Add  Arrears  at  31st  December,  1915,  estimated  to  produce  897     1  4 

Joint  Subscriptions  with  the  Empire  Club  of  Canada — 

Institute  Proportion .        106   10  0 

Bristol  Branch— Proportion  . .          . .          295     6  0 

9,188   17     4 

Entrance  Fees         1,203    G    0 

Life  Subscriptions    ..        1,535    6    0 

2,738  12     0 

11,927     9  4 

Journal        930    0  6 

Year  Book 78  10  4 

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Craven  Street  Property,  Rents 188  14  6 

Bank  Interest         88  12  10 


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103 

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211 

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91 

8 

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124 

19 

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573 

9     8 

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36 

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27 

18 

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99 

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55 

18 

8 

423 

9     4 

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149 

9 

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475 

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1,063 

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225 

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31 

17 

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257 

11      9 

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20 

8      6 

Imperial  Studies  and  Empire  Lectures     

189 

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204 

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11     9 

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26 

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Report  of  the  Forty-Eighth  Annual  General  Meeting.  281 

The  CHAIRMAN  (Sir  CHARLES  P.  LUCAS)  :  We  are  met  this  year,  as  we  met  last 
year,  under  the  shadow  of  war.  War  is  no  respecter  of  persons  or  of  parties, 
and  at  this  critical  time  all  right-minded  men  are  trying  to  revive  the  days  when 
"  none  were  for  the  party  and  all  were  for  the  State."  I  know  no  man  who 
throughout  his  life  has  tried  to  carry  out  these  lines  more  consistently  than  our 
President  Lord  Grey.  In  his  absence  much  could  be  said  of  his  public  worth  and 
his  private  charm,  but  I  will  sum  it  up  in  one  very  simple  sentence.  He  stands 
out  pre-eminently  as  a  man  who  holds  others  together.  This  is  the  task  that 
devolves  on  us  one  and  all — on  individual  members  of  this  Institute  and  on  the 
Institute  as  a  whole.  It  is  our  bounden  duty  and  great  privilege,  transcending  all 
others,  each  and  all,  each  for  all,  to  do  what  we  can  to  hold  others  together  in  a 
united  Empire. 

Human  nature  is  a  unity  of  contradictions,  and  the  strongest  bond  of  human  kind 
is  the  one  thing  that  breaks  all  ties,  that  is  death.  It  comes  to  all  men  once  to  die, 
and  I  ask  you  now  for  one  moment  to  stand  up  with  me  and  call  those  blessed  who 
have  died  for  the  defence  of  their  country.  (The  audience  rose  to  their  feet.)  You 
will  see  from  the  report  that  46  Fellows  were  killed  in  action  or  died  of  wounds  in  the 
past  year.  I  count  them  happy — I  count  happy  those  who  are  sorrowing  for  them 
as  having  given  the  best  for  the  best,  that  freedom  and  righteousness  shall  stand  fast 
in  the  years  that  are  to  be.  These  died  in  war,  others  passed  away  not  on  the  field 
of  battle  or  in  hospital  but  in  fulness  of  years,  having  done  the  State  some  notable 
service  in  their  day.  In  the  report  you  will  see  the  names  of  two  of  our  Vice-Presidents 
who  have  died — singularly  typical  men.  One  of  them  was  Lord  Jersey,  a  type  of 
the  best  we  send  out  from  home  to  high  office  beyond  the  seas.  I  should  say  of  him 
that  he  was  a  man  who  never  forgot.  Having  borne  rule  in  Australia,  Australia  and 
Australians  were  present  to  his  mind,  sure  of  his  interest,  his  sympathy,  his  affection 
through  all  the  years  of  a  high-minded  and  patriotic  life.  The  other,  Sir  Charles 
Tupper,  was  a  son  of  the  Dominions.  He  had  helped  to  bring  to  birth  the  first  of  the 
great  Dominions.  He  was  an  honoured  link  with  the  far  past,  conspicuous  for  courage, 
for  fighting  a  cause  through,  a  great  citizen,  a  memorable  figure  on  the  stage  of  our 
Empire.  Among  the  new  Vice-Presidents  whose  appointments  you  are  asked  to 
confirm,  I  mention  only  one  name,  that  of  Lord  Chelrnsford.  It  is  not  everyday  that 
a  member  of  our  Council  becomes  Viceroy  of  India.  He  carries  to  India  great  ability, 
high  character,  and  experience  won  in  Australia,  and  he  carries  with  him  the  united 
good  wishes  of  all  members  of  the  Institute.  Dealing  still  with  persons  I  would 
remind  you  that  this  is  the  first  year  of  Sir  Harry  Wilson's  secretaryship  and  the 
present  report  is  his  first  handiwork  in  this  respect.  To  the  paragraph  which  refers 
to  him  the  Council  wished  to  add  a  note  of  the  conspicuously  successful  way  in  which 
his  duties  have  been  discharged.  Sir  Harry's  modesty  forbade  him  to  add  these 
words,  and  I  must  make  good  the  statement  by  word  of  mouth.  We  owe  much  to 
his  ability,  his  tact,  his  courtesy  and  good  temper.  I  should  say  of  Sir  Harry  "  he 
gets  things  done  ;  he  makes  men  feel  that  they  have  not  been  done  ;  he  suffers  chair- 
men gladly."  Both  he  and  the  Council  would  like  me  to  refer  to  Mr.  Chamberlain, 
now  Assistant  Secretary,  to  his  unsparing  devotion  to  work,  which  has  told  upon  his 
health,  and  especially  to  his  initiative  in  what  has  been  a  great  feature  in  the  past 
session— the  entertainment  of  wounded  soldiers  by  the  City  Companies.  I  want  also 
to  bear  personal  evidence  to  the  loyalty  and  efficiency  of  the  rest  of  the  staff  at  a  very 
difficult  time.  Sir  Harry's  predecessor  has  worked  with  the  Institute  almost  ever 
since  the  Institute  has  been  in  existence.  We  are  all  delighted  to  see  Mr.  Boose  back 


282  ttoyal  Colonial  Institute. 

again  in  health  and  strength,  and  delighted  with  the  honour  which  His  Majesty  has 
conferred  upon  him.  He  is  now  our  travelling  commissioner-^-our  leading  missionary, 
and  to  judge  from  the  large  number  of  members  whom  he  has  recruited  he  has  bee/i 
more  successful  in  making  collections  than  most  missionaries.  At  home  or  overseas 
he  is  a  persuasive  advocate  of  an  overwhelmingly  strong  cause.  Among  other 
missionaries  may  I  refer  to  our  friend  Mr.  Harry  Brittain  ?  His  mission  to  the  United 
States  required  tactful  dealing  in  a  high  degree,  and  that  it  received  from  Mr.  Brittain 
with  his  great  knowledge  of  men  and  his  unfailing  bonhomie.  Other  missionaries 
of  a  valuable  kind  are  the  corresponding  secretaries,  and  we  ask  you  to  open  their 
ranks  to  Associates  as  well  as  Fellows,  in  order  to  give  us  a  wider  choice.  I  mentio  i 
one — Mr.  William  Warden,  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  conspicuous  for  the  number 
of  recruits  he  has  brought  to  the  Institute.  We  have  shown  our  sense  of  his  services 
by  making  him  an  honorary  Fellow.  Mr.  Brittain,  Mr.  Warden  and  others  are  bringing 
into  our  net  shoals  of  British  subjects  who  have  been  floating  in  foreign  regions.  The 
war  has  disclosed  both  their  number  and  their  quality.  British  patriotism  knows  no 
bounds.  The  call  of  the  race  is  heard  in  every  land  and  on  every  sea.  Shakespeare 
describes  Britain  as  "  In  a  great  pool  a  swan's  nest,"  and  to  the  swan's  nest  from  the 
great  pool  in  time  of  trouble  the  fledglings  are  coming  back  again.  Moreover  there  are 
men  of  British  birth  who  have  taken  citizenship  in  the  land  of  their  adoption,  but 
do  not  forget  the  land  of  their  birth.  Not  being  British  subjects  they  cannot  be 
Fellows  of  the  Institute,  for  no  man  can  politically  serve  two  masters.  But  we  propose 
to  reconcile  nature  with  naturalisation,  and  to  provide  for  them  by  constituting  a  new 
class  of  affiliated  members.  Among  other  missionaries  or  recruiters  you  will  find  a 
reference  to  Mr.  Garrison  and  his  illustrated  lectures.  He  is  second  to  none  in  bringing 
home  the  Empire  to  the  eyes  and  ears  of  old  and  young  alike.  He  is  not  a  garrison, 
he  is  a  host  in  himself.  Side  by  side  with  these  lectures  are  those  inaugurated  nnder 
the  Imperial  Studies  Movement,  our  very  able  secretary  of  which  is  Dr.  Newton,  of 
London  University.  This  is  a  movement  in  which  I  take  the  very  warmest  personal 
interest.  I  hold  strongly  that  the  great  want  of  the  present  day  is  not  so  much  to 
popularise  the  Empire  as  to  bring  home  its  true  meaning  to  an  understanding  people- 
to  teach  not  that  it  is  big  but  that  it  is  great — great  through  the  toil  and  sacrifice 
and  effort  of  men  now  gone  to  rest ;  great  in  its  present  work  for  mankind,  but  greater 
far  in  its  future  possibilities.  We  want  to  tell  of  it  as  thinking  men  to  thinking  men, 
sanely,  soberly,  and  in  the  telling  "  nothing  extenuate  nor  set  down  aught  in  malice." 
We  want  to  try  to  bring  home  to  the  minds  of  the  working  classes  a  sense  of  ownership 
and  with  ownership  of  responsibility,  and  we  want  to  do  this  hand  in  hand  with 
Universities  and  through  the  mouths  of  the  best  of  the  University  teachers.  That 
is  our  aim— worthy,  I  believe,  of  the  Institute,  and  one  for  which  it  possesses  singular 
advantages.  Among  them  is  our  unique  library,  which  University  students  are  using 
more  and  more.  In  the  past  year  under  every  drawback — shortness  of  staff,  an 
embargo  on  buying  any  but  the  most  necessary  books — Mr.  Lewin  has  still  gone  forward 
and  is  going  forward  in  a  marvellous  manner.  We  have  to  acknowledge  gifts  of  books, 
among  them  the  late  Mr.  Darnell  Davis's  West  Indian  collections,  some  of  which  were 
unfortunately  lost  at  sea.  I  turn  to  our  journal  United  Empire.  Sir  Harry  Wilson 
has  lost  as  his  co-editor  Mrs.  Tawes  Jollie,  better  known  as  Mrs.  Archibald  Colquhoun. 
In  her  place  he  has  secured  a  most  efficient  colleague  in  Mr.  Montague  Bell.  As  the 
war  has  gone  on  "  scraps  of  paper  "  have  risen  in  value  and  we  have  to  cut  our  journal 
according  to  the  paper.  There  is  a  diminution  in  quantity,  but  not  in  quality,  for  the 
moment  in  both  United  Empire  and  in  the  Year  Book.  I  ask  you  to  notice  a 


Report  of  the  Forty-Eighth  Annual  General  Meeting.  283 

supplement  to  this  month's  United  Empire,  with  a  special  appeal  for  special  objects, 
among  them  a  standard  work  on  Imperial  co-operation. 

Now  let  us  look  at  the  Institute  as  a  whole.  It  is  a  reflex  of  the  Empire — always 
growing.  We  have  the  highest  number  of  members  we  have  ever  had— close  on 
11,000  at  the  end  of  last  year,  1,494  new  recruits  against  1,775  in  1914,  when  there 
were  seven  months  of  peace.  This  year  we  are  going  far  ahead  of  that  and  have  already 
added  between  seven  and  eight  hundred  new  members.  The  finances  are  sound, 
thanks  to  the  honorary  Treasurer,  Mr.  Littlejohn,  and  among  others  to  Sir  Godfrey 
Lagden,  Chairman  of  the  Finance  Committee.  We  go  in  like  the  Empire  for  territorial 
expansion.  We  have  taken  new  premises  in  Craven  Street — a  strangely  faint-hearted 
name,  but  in  going  there  we  have  no  craven  fear  of  being  great.  We  have  a  self- 
governing  colony  at  Bristol,  and,  thanks  to  the  example  set  by  Mr.  Lennard  and  to 
the  Imperial  Studies  Movement,  we  hope  to  have  many  others  in  other  centres  of  the 
kingdom.  Like  the  Empire  we  fight  only  in  a  good  cause.  We  wish  to  be  at  peace 
with  all  other  Societies  and  Institutions,  and  work  in  harmony  with  the  Victoria 
League,  the  Over-Seas  Club,  which  Mr.  Evelyn  Wrench  represents  on  our  Council, 
and  other  associations  with  kindred  aims.  '  The  list  of  addresses  and  lectures  in  spite 
of  the  war  makes  a  most  interesting  record.  The  only  thing  we  curtailed,  and  rightly 
curtailed,  were  social  gatherings.  The  activities  of  the  Institute  are  shown  also  in 
our  Committees.  There  is  the  Empire  Land  Settlement  Committee,  in  connection 
with  which  Sir  Rider  Haggard  is  working  beyond  the  seas  with  conspicuous  success, 
and  the  success  of  that  Committee  is  in  no  small  degree  due  to  its  Secretary,  Mr. 
Bulkeley-Evans,  whom  we  ask  you  to  elect  a  member  of  the  Council  to-day.  There 
are  also  the  Emigration  Committee  and  the  War  Services  Committee,  now  subdivided, 
for  which  we  have  to  thank  the  Chairman,  Sir  John  Middleton,  and  for  which  the 
Secretary,  Mr.  Coleman  Hyman,  did  a  vast  amount  of  work.  There  is  also  the  very 
important  and  growing  Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee  under  the  Chairman- 
ship of  Mr.  Morgan.  Then  there  is  the  Organisation  Committee,  Sir  Bevan  Edwards' 
special  child,  which  under  him  has  already  been  most  fruitful  of  results  ;  and  there 
is  again  the  House  and  Social  Committee  at  whose  fortnightly  meetings  our  Fellows 
and  their  friends  assemble  in  the  smoking  room  to  hear  addresses,  among  which  was 
a  most  interesting  address  on  India  by  our  Gold  Medallist,  Mr.  Duchesne.  That  is 
the  record  of  the  past  year.  On  it  I  invite  the  adoption  of  the  report  and  accounts, 
which  necessarily  means  a  vote  of  confidence.  We  invite  criticisms  and  will  endeavour 
to  meet  them  in  a  teachable  spirit.  We  are  none  of  us  infallible,  not  even  the  youngest, 
nor  even  the  Chairman,  but  will  you  bear  in  mind,  first,  that  the  times  are  out  of  joint, 
and  no  Council  can  put  all  things  right  or  avoid  small  inconveniences  and  shortcomings 
which  are  the  inevitable  result  of  straitened  conditions  ?  And  secondly  that  no 
Institution,  no  community,  no  nation,  no  Empire  can  be  saved  and  made  to  prosper 
by  simply  putting  a  few  righteous  men  at  the  top,  whether  they  are  10  or  23,  by 
criticising  them,  and  possibly  substituting  others  for  them.  As  every  man  and  every 
woman  must  work  out  his  or  her  own  salvation,  so  every  association  of  men  and  women 
can  find  salvation  only  by  all  the  members  working  loyally  and  whole-heartedly  for 
the  common  cause.  That  is  the  lesson  of  to-day  for  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 
It  is  the  lesson  of  to-day  for  the  British  Empire. 

Mr.  G.  MCLAREN  BROWN  :  In  seconding  the  adoption  of  the  admirable  report 
which  has  been  so  ably  and  clearly  presented  to  us  by  Sir  Charles  Lucas,  I  think  we 
would  desire  to  pay  a  tribute  to  our  Chairman,  to  our  active  and  able  Secretary,  and 


284  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

to  the  members  of  the  Council  for  the  wonderful  work  they  have  accomplished  during 
the  past  year.  It  must  be  a  matter  of  great  gratification  that  the  affairs  of  the 
Institute  are  in  the  hands  of  such  able  and  active  men.  The  Institute  almost  from 
its  inception  has  done  good  Imperial  work,  and  we  are  glad,  looking  at  the  diagram 
on  the  wall,  to  notice  its  steady  advance1.  We  are  going  on,  but  there  never  has  been 
a  time  in  the  history  of  the  Institute  that  called  more  for  active  and  earnest  work  on 
the  part  of  everyone  connected  with  it.  The  members  of  the  Council  have  done  their 
utmost  to  keep  alive  the  spirit  of  Imperialism,  and  have  taught  the  gospel  throughout 
the  length  and  breadth  of  the  Empire  with  no  small  success.  But  an  appeal  to-day 
will  meet  with  even  greater  success  than  ever  before,  and  if  we  unite  in  the  preaching 
of  that  gospel  we  shall  soon  obtain  the  results  we  all  so  earnestly  hope  to  see  achieved. 

Mr.  R.  DOUGLAS  McLEAN  :  It  so  happens  that  as  a  youngster  I  was  one  of  the 
early  members  of  the  Institute.  In  those  days  the  Colonies  were  but  little  appreciated 
in  this  country.  Sir  Frederick  Young  and  a  few  other  far-seeing  men  took  upon 
themselves  the  task  of  endeavouring  to  make  them  better  known,  and  with  what 
success  we  all  have  seen.  In  those  days  the  Institute  was  a  very  small  affair.  Its 
rooms  were  over  a  shop  in  the  Strand,  and  we  had  a  few  books  and  took  in  a  few 
newspapers.  To-day  we  have  a  library  with  over  100,000  books,  and  I  believe  outside 
the  British  Museum  there  is  no  such  Colonial  library  in  the  world.  If  you  would  turn 
to  the  names  of  those  who  from  time  to  time  have  been  connected  with  the  Institute, 
you  will  find  a  list  the  like  of  which  no  other  Institute  of  any  other  country  in  the 
world  can  boast — a  list  of  men  who  have  gone  to  various  parts  of  the  world  in  various 
capacities,  naval,  military  or  civil,  as  administrators  or  as  colonists.  Sir  Frederick 
Young  realised  that  the  colonies  in  the  days  to  come  would  be  a  source  of  wealth  and 
strength  to  the  Mother  Country  in  time  both  of  peace  and  of  war.  In  those  early 
days  he  and  others  were  no  doubt  handicapped  very  much  by  the  prevailing  apathy, 
but  thanks  to  them  we  have  an  Institute  which  is  a  credit  to  its  founders  and  to  those 
who  are  carrying  on  the  work  at  the  present  day.  I  have  much  pleasure  in  supporting 
the  motion. 

Mr.  J.  J.  K.  MILLS  :  May  I  be  allowed  to  say  that  I  am  returning  next  week  to 
my  adopted  home,  Australia,  leaving  behind  me  my  only  son  who  is  now  serving  as 
an  officer  in  the  Royal  Artillery  in  France,  and  I  wish  to  take  this  opportunity  of 
saying  how  much  during  my  stay  here  I  have  appreciated  the  privileges  and  advantage 
of  the  Institute.  It  really  supplies  a  great  want,  which  I  should  have  been  altogether 
unable  to  satisfy,  had  I  not  been  privileged  to  belong  to  it.  Being  also  a  member  of 
the  Local  Committee  of  the  Institute  in  Melbourne,  I  shall  do  my  best  to  extend  its 
usefulness  in  that  State.  I  can  assure  you  that  whatever  organic  change  may  after- 
wards take  place  with  regard  to  the  Empire,  the  old  bonds  of  affection  between  the 
people  of  Australia  and  the  people  of  the  dear  old  British  land  will  never  be  loosened. 

Major  H.  H.  POUNDS  was  glad  to  learn  that  the  Institute  was  actively  co-operat- 
ing with  other  Imperial  Societies  in  matters  common  to  them.  As  regarded  the 
Imperial  Studies  Movement  he  submitted  that  the  Institute  was  beginning  at  the 
wrong  end.  He  had  done  a  great  deal  of  lecturing  himself  on  Imperial  subjects,  and 
at  present,  being  on  sick  leave,  he  was  occupying  his  time  in  giving  lectures  to  the 
troops  at  the  invitation  of  the  Y.M.C.A.  He  was  not  acquainted  with  the  names  of 
the  lecturers  connected  with  the  Imperial  Studies  Movement,  and  had  not  been  at 
any  of  the  lectures,  but  scholars  of  repute  were  not  always  popular  lecturers,  and 


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bimes  merely  wearied  their  audiences.  In  the  Institute  there  were  dozens  if  not 
hundreds  of  men  who  knew  the  Empire  at  first  hand,  and  would  only  be  too  glad  to 
give  lectures  that  would  interest  what  was  called  the  populace.  In  this  connection 
he  referred  to  the  remarks  made  in  his  address  the  previous  evening  by  Sir  Richard 
McBride  on  the  question  of  Imperial  Federation,  and  expressed  disappointment  that 
the  practical  suggestion  made  at  the  end  of  the  lecture  by  Mr.  Herbert  Garrison 
in  favour  of  an  active  propaganda  beginning  with  a  great  meeting  at  the  Albert  Hall, 
did  not  meet  with  a  more  cordial  response  from  the  Chair.  This  was  not  the  time  for 
waiting  and  seeing.  There  was  plenty  of  time  between  now  and  the  Winter  for  the 
Council  to  organise  a  real  live  programme  and  to  educate  the  people  on  this  vital 
subject.  He  thought  the  Institute  ought  to  be  able  to  extend  to  other  great  cities 
the  work  so  well  begun  at  Bristol.  It  showed  a  lack  of  push  and  go  that,  taking  the 
country  as  a  whole,  there  should  be  practically  little  interest  taken  in  the  Institute. 
If  they  set  to  work  on  right  lines,  he  thought  the  Institute  would  soon  have  not  less 
than  a  hundred  thousand  Fellows.  He  regretted  that  the  Council  were  not  taking 
a  more  active  part  in  the  celebration  of  Empire  Day.  In  regard  to  the  Empire  Land 
Settlement  Committee,  acknowledging  that  Sir  Rider  Haggard  was  undoubtedly 
doing  good  work,  Major  Pounds  wished  to  utter  a  word  of  warning  based  on  his 
experience  of  these  schemes.  It  was  not  a  bit  of  use  starting  magnificent  schemes 
for  putting  men  on  the  land,  unless  steps  were  taken  to  ensure  that  what  they  produced 
was  going  to  find  a  market.  That  was  where  the  majority  of  these  schemes  had 
failed.  He  hoped  those  who  were  handling  this  question  on  the  part  of  the  Institute 
would  not  put  their  hand  to  any  scheme  in  which  provision  was  not  made  for  the  sale 
of  the  produce  or  for  some  assistance  by  the  Governments  of  the  various  States  towards 
aiding  settlers  in  that  respect.  He  congratulated  Mr.  Boose  on  his  work.  It  was  not, 
however,  the  Overseas  Dominions  so  much  that  we  wanted  to  educate,  and  his  opinion 
was  that  many  more  members  would  have  been  got  in  the  home  centres  if  the  money 
spent  on  external  trips  had  been  spent  judiciously  in  this  country.  He  complained 
that  at  the  monthly  meetings  there  appeared  to  be  a  tendency,  perhaps  quite  uninten- 
tionally, to  ignore  the  members  of  the  audience,  and  he  suggested  that  not  merely 
selected  speakers,  but  persons  in  the  audience  should  be  encouraged  to  express  their 
views. 

Mr.  R.  BEWLEY,  while  not  wishing  in  any  way  to  disparage  the  efforts  of  the 
Finance  Committee,  urged  the  importance  of  keeping  the  Institute  in  a  strong  financial 
position,  and  with  this  view,  and  with  a  view  also  of  meeting  possible  fluctuations,  he 
suggested  that  at  least  one  half  of  the  entrance  fees  and  payments  for  life  membership 
should  be  regarded  as  capital,  instead  of  one  third  as  proposed. 

Mr.  ACTON-ADAMS  thought  that  they  would  all  agree  that  the  foundation  stone 
of  an  Imperial  edifice  must  be  commercial  and  industrial  co-operation  between  the 
Mother  Land  and  the  daughter  States.  Within  these  vast  territories  was  to  be  found 
everything  necessary  to  support  the  needs  of  the  large  Empire.  Moreover,  fifty  years 
hence  the  Dominions  would  perhaps  be  richer  and  more  populous  than  England  itself. 
He  pleaded  that  at  meetings  6f  the  Institute  a  greater  latitude  should  be  allowed  in 
the  discussion  of  the  question  of  preference  and  kindred  subjects.  Almost  every 
thoughtful  speaker  on  Imperial  Federation  had  thrown  out  some  ideas,  but  very  few 
had  condescended  to  concrete  proposals.  It  was  quite  possible,  he  suggested,  within 
the  bounds  of  the  British  constitution  for  the  King  to  create  a  special  Committee  of  the 
Privy  Council,  and  entrust  them,  on  the  advice  of  the  British  Government,  with 


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general  powers  of  war  and  peace,  and  that  Committee  could  have  associated  with 
representatives  from  the  various  Dominions,  and  in  that  way  an  Imperial  Council 
might  be  brought  together  whose  representatives  would  to  some  extent  be  propor- 
tionate to  the  population  and  wealth  of  the  various  parts  of  the  Empire  they 
represented.  Such  a  scheme  would  not  result  in  an  un wieldly  Parliament  and  at  the 
same  time  would  leave  the  Parliaments  of  Westminster  and  the  Dominions  to  manage 
their  own  affairs.  He  again  urged  that  at  meetings  of  the  Institute  there  should  be 
more  freedom  of  discussion  on  such  subjects  as  he  had  mentioned. 

Mr.  GORDON  INGLIS  commended  to  the  meeting  the  wisdom  of  the  motto  "  Festina 
lente."  With  regard  to  a  vast  Imperial  propaganda  commencing  with  a  large  gathering 
at  the  Albert  Hall,  some  remarks  have  already  been  made  on  the  importance  of  main- 
taining the  financial  strength  of  the  Institute,  and  he  trembled  to  think  of  the  reception 
which  would  be  accorded  to  next  year's  balance  sheet  when  expenditure  incidental 
to  such  a  campaign  figured  in  it.  It  was  necessary  to  cut  one's  coat  according  to  one's 
cloth,  and  whilst  the  Institute  was  in  many  excellent  ways  spending  money  on  objects 
which  commended  themselves  to  most  of  the  members  he  thought  they  must  view  the 
present  revenue  with  a  certain  amount  of  concern,  and  be  careful  not  to  launch  out 
on  schemes  which  might  be  permissible  enough  in  times  of  peace,  but  madness  in  time 
of  war. 

Colonel  J.  BURSTON  heartily  agreed  on  several  points  with  Major  Pounds'  remarks 
and  notably  as  to  the  importance  of  educating  the  people  in  the  Motherland.  He 
suggested  the  desirability  of  some  organisation  to  deal  with  Imperial  interests  apart 
from  local  affairs,  and  particularly  the  commerce  of  the  Empire,  and  on  these  and 
similar  topics  he  agreed  that  there  should  be  greater  latitude  of  debate  at  the  meetings 
of  the  Institute.  He  also  drew  attention  to  the  report  of  the  War  Service  Committee 
which  he  considered  to  be  misleading  in  certain  particulars. 

Mr.  D.  HOPE  JOHNSTON  congratulated  the  Council  on  the  well  deserved  promotion 
of  Mr.  Chamberlain  and  Mr.  Farrow.  He  could  not  agree  with  Mr.  Inglis  that  during 
the  war  was  a  bad  time  to  go  forward,  on  the  contrary  he  thought  now  was  the  time 
to  make  a  special  effort  to  increase  our  membership.  There  were  growing  up  in 
London  other  organisations  which  were  evidently  going  to  be  powerful  competitors 
for  overseas  sympathy  and  support  in  the  near  future.  As  the  originator  of  the  Social 
Committee  and  our  invitation  tea-parties  he  had  helped  to  make  the  Institute  a  much 
more  live  social  place  than  it  used  to  be,  but  he  viewed  with  concern  the  well  directed 
and  advertised  social  efforts  of  certain  other  bodies  to  obtain  members  from  exactly 
the  same  sources  as  we  relied  upon  for  ours.  He  thought  that  the  Council, -and 
Fellows  individually,  should  make  a  great  effort  during  the  war  by  holding  the  invita- 
tion tea-parties  every  week,  instead  of  twice  a  month.  This  was  especially  important 
during  the  war  in  view  of  the  fact  that  we  had  granted  our  honorary  membership  to 
thousands  of  overseas  officers,  who  should  be  given  every  opportunity  and  inducement 
not  only  to  use  the  Institute  and  read  our  papers,  but  to  make  friends  there.  For  the 
same  reason  he  strongly  advocated  the  opening  of  the  Institute  till  10  or  10.30,  as  the 
effect  of  the  early  closing  was  to  force  overseas  visitors,  especially  officers,  to  join 
other  bodies,  with  the  result  that  we  lost  them  as  Fellows.  While  the  Council  collec- 
tively and  Sir  Harry  Wilson  had  done  a  great  deal  to  make  the  work  of  the  Social 
Committee  effective  there  still  remained  much  to  do  if  the  Institute  wished  to  become 


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the  undoubted  and  fully  recognised  social  centre  of  the  Dominions  in  London,  and  a 
place  where  a  Colonial  need  never  feel  lonely. 

Mr.  COLEMAN  P.  HYMAN,  late  Hon.  Secretary  to  the  War  Services  Committee, 
after  explaining  that  the  report  of  the  War  Services  Committee  merely  referred  to 
those  who  had  actually  applied  to  it  for  assistance  and  advice,  while  the  Institute 
"  Roll  of  Honour,"  published  in  the  journal  gave  a  complete  list  of  the  Fellows  serving 
in  the  Forces,  stated  that  he  was  one  of  those  who  looked  forward  to  additional 
activity  on  the  part  of  the  Council  in  making  known  the  objects  of  the  Institute,  and 
in  extending  its  membership.  He  suggested  that  the  doors  of  the  Institute  might 
very  well  be  kept  open  to  a  later  hour  of  the  evening. 

Mr.  EVELYN  WRENCH  on  behalf  of  the  Over- Seas  Club  acknowledged  the  help  the 
Council  had  given  to  that  society  and  the  kindly  references  which  were  from  time  to 
time  made  to  its  operations  in  the  pages  of  United  Empire.  On  the  question  of 
co-operation  between  various  patriotic  movements,  he  remarked  that  he  had  the 
honour  of  sitting  on  a  Joint  Committee  on  behalf  of  the  Institute  with  the  V  ctoria 
League.  It  would  be  an  extremely  good  plan,  he  thought,  to  extend  that  Committee 
to  all  the  various  Imperial  Patriotic  Societies  working  on  the  same  lines  in  London, 
and  to  make  that  Committee  a  kind  of  clearing  house  for  all  active  patriotic  bodies. 
It  would  be  a  great  advantage  if  the  various  societies  could  meet  from  time  to  time 
to  compare  notes  and  thereby  avoid  overlapping. 

The  CHAIRMAN  said  he  should  have  liked  to  refer  to  some  of  Major  Pounds' 
remarks,  particularly  about  the  Imperial  Studies  lectures,  but  perhaps  he  would  have 
an  opportunity  of  talking  with  him  on  the  subject. 

The  report  and  statement  of  accounts  were  then  unanimously  adopted. 

Mr.  HARRY  BRITTAIN  said  he  had  been  asked  by  the  Chairman  and  Council  to 

submit  proposals  for  various  alterations  and  additions  to  the  rules  as  follows  : — 
Alterations  of  Rules  17,  36  and  70  ;  and  insertion  of  New  Rule  : — 

RULE  17. — To  add  at  the  end  of  the  Rule  the  words  "  nor  shall  the  Institute  be  used 
as  a  standing  address  for  business  purposes." 

RULE  36. — To  be  deleted,  and  the  following  to  be  substituted  :  "  The  Council  may 
appoint,  wherever  and  whenever  it  may  seem  expedient,  one  or  more  Fellows  or 
Associates  as  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries." 
To  insert  between  Rules  66  and  67  the  following 

NEW  RULE. — "  Affiliated  Members. — There  shall  be  an  additional  class  of  Members 
to  be  known  as  Affiliated  Members,  who  shall  pay  the  same  fees  and  enjoy  the 
same  privileges  as  Non-Resident  Fellows  of  the  Institute,  with  the  exception  that 
not  being  British  subjects  they  cannot  be  Fellows  or  be  entitled  to  attend  any 
Annual  or  Special  General  Meeting.  This  class  shall  include  such  subjects  of 
Foreign  Powers  only  aS  are  either  British-born  or  children  of  British  parents 
on  both  sides.  They  shall  be  nominated,  recommended  and  elected  in  the  same 
manner  as  Non-Resident  Fellows." 
And  to  renumber  the  following  Rules  accordingly. 

RULE  70. — Between  the  words  "  apply  to  "  and  "  Associates  "  in  lines  1  and  2,  to  add 
the  words  "  Affiliated  Members  and."  Between  the  words  "  confer  upon  "  and 
';  Associates"  in  line  2,  to  add  the  words  "Affiliated  Members  and."  After  the 
word  and  figures  "  Rule  67  "  in  line  3,  to  add  the  words  and  figures  "  and  Rule  68." 


288  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

He  said  that  the  alteration  of  Rules  17,  36  and  70  spoke  for  themselves.  As  regarded 
the  new  rule  relating  to  affiliated  members  he  said  this  matter  had  been  carefully 
considered  by  the  Council  in  all  its  aspects  and  unanimously  approved.  It  was  put 
forward  at  the  earnest  request  of  the  honorary  corresponding  secretaries  and  Fellows 
in  the  country  where  its  effect  would  be  greatest.  Throughout  the  United  States  were 
many  of  our  fellow  countrymen  who  were  sent  out  as  representatives  of  British  firms 
or  had  gone  out  in  other  capacities,  and  who  were  under  the  necessity  of  taking  out 
American  papers.  In  some  States  the  regulations  on  this  subject  were  stricter  than 
in  others.  Speaking  from  a  considerable  knowledge  of  America  he  was  of  opinion  that 
under  this  rule  could  be  brought  in  some  of  the  keenest  supporters  of  Great  Britain, 
men  absolutely  invaluable  in  their  work  for  the  Mother  Country  and  in  combating 
the  extremely  mischievous  German  propaganda  that  had  been  carried  on  throughout 
the  United  States.  In  fact  he  could  not  exaggerate  the  value  -fco  the  Empire  of  having 
in  all  parts  of  that  country  as  members  of  the  Institute  men  who  would  not  only  be 
devoted  to  the  Empire  during  the  continuation  of  the  present  struggle  but  also  in  the 
years  to  come. 

Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN  briefly  seconded  the  motion,  expressing  the  opinion  that 
the  new  class  of  "  affiliated  members  "  would  contribute  considerably  to  the  strength 
of  the  Institute,  particularly  in  the  United  States. 

Mr.  A.  WATSON  HUTTON  (Buenos  Ayres)  was  delighted  to  hear  the  references  to 
the  work  of  the  Institute  in  Argentina.  He  said  that  his  children  were  Argentine  by 
birth  according  to  Argentine  law,  but,  thank  God,  according  to  our  law  they  were 
British.  As  regarded  the  proposed  new  rule,  he  thought  that  there  might  be  just  a 
danger  in  connection  with  those  born  of  German  parents.  Would  not  the  son  follow 
his  father's  nationality  ?  It  was  difficult  to  know  where  the  influence  of  blood  ended. 
He  should  be  one  of  the  last  to  allow  anyone  born  of  German  parents,  either  in  Britain 
itself  or  in  the  Colonies,  to  have  any  privilege  connected  with  the  Institute. 

A  lengthy  discussion  followed  on  the  desirability  of  inserting  some  words  in  the 
proposed  rule  with  a  view  of  excluding  persons  of  German  origin  and  eventually 
Colonel  J.  BURSTON  moved,  and  Mr.  A.  WATSON  HUTTON  seconded,  an  amendment  to 
insert  the  words  "  not  of  enemy  origin  "  after  the  words  "British  born"  in  the  latter 
part  of  the  rule. 

Mr.  BRITTAIN  having  offered  to  accept  th«  amendment,  the  Chairman  pointed 
out  that  of  course  the  Council  could  always  exercise  a  discretion  as  regarded  any 
nomination  submitted  to  them.  As  to  the  amendment  itself  he  was  advised  by  the 
Solicitor  (Mr.  Ainslie)  who  was  present  that  there  were  legal  difficulties  in  the  way  of 
its  acceptance. 

Mr.  AINSLIE  having  stated  his  opinion  to  the  meeting,  Mr.  F.  BUTTON  said  that  of 
course  the  idea  of  electing  any  person  of  German  nationality  was  out  of  the  question} 
and  as  regarded  the  amendment  he  pointed  out  that  4;he  words  "  enemy  origin  " 
would  after  the  war  have  no  meaning. 

The  amendment  was  put  to  the  vote  and  lost,  and  the  proposed  new  rules  were 
then  agreed  to. 

Sir  J.  BEVAN  EDWARDS  moved  a  resolution  confirming  the  appointments  of  Vice- 
Presidents  and  Councillors  made  by  the  Council  during  the  past  year  in  accordance 
with  Rule  6. 

This  was  seconded  by  Major  POUNDS  and  agreed  to. 


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Messrs.  Price,  Waterhouse  and  Co.  were  elected  auditors  for  the  year  on  the  motion 
of  the  CHAIRMAN,  seconded  by  Mr.  E.  T.  SCAMMELL. 

The  CHAIRMAN  submitted  a  list  of  fellows  nominated  to  fill  the  vacancies  in  the 
offices  of  Vice-Presidents,  Councillors  and  Treasurer,  and  moved  that  the  list  be 
approved. 

Capt.  C.  SLACK  seconded  the  motion,  which  was  carried. 

Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN  moved  that  the  thanks  of  the  meeting  be  given  to  the 
Hon.  Treasurer  and  to  the  Hon.  Corresponding  Secretaries,  and  expressed  hearty  appre- 
ciation of  the  work  they  had  done.  To  Mr.  Little  John,  he  said,  the  Institute  was 
under  a  deep  obligation,  and  with  regard  to  the  Corresponding  Secretaries  they  were 
the  backbone  of  the  work  of  the  Institute  in  the  Colonies,  and  the  Council  were  deeply 
grateful  for  the  cheerful  and  energetic  way  in  which  they  did  their  work. 

Mr.  E.  T.  SCAMMELL  seconded  the  motion,  which  was  carried. 

Mr.  R.  LITTLEJOHN  (Hon.  Treasurer)  thanked  the  meeting  on  behalf  of  himself  and 
the  Hon.  Corresponding  Secretaries.  He  said  all  that  they  did  was  a  labour  of  love* 
and  they  were  proud  to  be  associated  with  such  an  active  and  influential  Institution- 

Lieut.-General  Sir  EDWARD  HUTTON,  in  cordial  terms,  moved  a  vote  of  thanks  to 
the  Chairman  for  his  admirable  address  that  afternoon  and  for  the  excellent  work  he 
had  initiated  and  accomplished  during  the  past  year. 

Lieut.-General  Sir  J.  BEVAN  EDWARDS,  seconding  the  motion,  said  that  from  an 
experience  of  six  years  he  knew  something  of  the  duties  of  a  chairman,  and  he  thought 
the  Institute  was  extremely  fortunate  in  having  secured  the  services  of  Sir  Charles 
Lucas . 

The  vote  of  thanks  was  put  to  the  meeting  by  L:eut.-Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  HUTTON 
and  carried  by  acclamation. 

The  CHAIRMAN  responded  and  the  proceedings  terminated. 


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XXVII.— HONORARY   CORRESPONDING   SECRETARIES. 


United  Kingdom:— 

S.  G.  ALEXANDER,  ESQ.,  INVERNESS. 
W.  H.  ALLEN,  ESQ.,  BEDFORD. 
THE  REV.  T.  S.  CARLYON,  LL.D.,  BOURNE- 
MOUTH. 

T.  S.  COTTERELL,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  BATH. 

COLONEL  G.  CROSFIELD,  WARRINGTON. 
MARTIN  GRIFFITHS,  ESQ.,  BRISTOL  BRANCH. 
C.  B.  HAMILTON,  ESQ.,  C.M.G.,  PURLEY. 
W.  H.  HIMBURY,  ESQ.,  MANCHESTER. 

F.  NORIE-MILLER,  ESQ.,  PERTH. 
JOHN  A.  NICOL,  ESQ.,  ABERDEEN. 
A.  R.  PONTIFEX,  ESQ.,  WINCHESTER. 
GILBERT  PURVIS,  ESQ.,  TORQUAY. 
COUNCILLOR  HERBERT  SHAW,  NEWCASTLE- 

^         ON-TYNE. 

JOHN  SPEAK,  ESQ.,  KIRTON,  BOSTON. 
PROFESSOR  R.  WALLACE,  EDINBURGH. 

Dominion  of  Canada: — 

CHARLES    L.    BARKER,    ESQ.,    WINDSOR, 

ONTARIO. 

ALFRED  DOBELL,  ESQ.,  QUEBEC. 
R.  B.  BENNETT,  ESQ.,  K.C.,  M. P., 'CALGARY. 

G.  R.    DUNCAN,    ESQ.,    FORT    WILLIAM, 
ONTARIO. 

HON.     D.     M.     EBERTS,     K.C.,     M.L.A., 

VICTORIA,  B.C. 
R.    FlTZRANDOLPH,    ESQ.,   FREDERICTON, 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

CRAWFORD  GORDON,  ESQ.,  WINNIPEG. 
W.  LAWSON  GRANT,  ESQ.,  KINGSTON. 
FREDERICK  HAGUE,  ESQ.,  MONTREAL. 
C.  FREDERICK  HAMILTON,  ESQ.,  OTTAWA. 
ERNEST   B.   C.   HANINGTON,   ESQ.,   M.D., 

VICTORIA,  B.C. 
REGINALD    V.    HARRIS,    ESQ.,    HALIFAX, 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 
LT.-COL.    E.    A.    C.    HOSMER,    VIRDEN, 

MANITOBA. 
LT.-COL.  HERBERT  D.  HULME,  VANCOUVER 

B.C. 
CAPT.     C.     E.     JAMIESON,     PETERBORO, 

ONTARIO. 

LEONARD  W.  JUST,  ESQ.,  MONTREAL. 
L.  V.  KERR,  ESQ.,  REGINA. 
JOHN  A.  McDouoALL,  ESQ.,  EDMONTON. 
CAPT.  J.  MCKINERY,  BASSANO,  ALBERTA. 
ANDREW  MILLER,  ESQ.,  CALGARY. 
T.  J.  PARKES,  ESQ.,  SHERBROOKE,  QUEBEC. 
LT.-COL.  W.  N.  PONTON,  K.C.,  BELLEVILLE, 

ONTARIO. 
LT.-COL.    S.    W.    RAY,    PORT    ARTHUR, 

ONTARIO. 


M.  H.  RICHEY,  ESQ.,  DANVILLE,  QUEBEC. 
ISAAC    A.    ROBINSON,    ESQ.,    BRANDON, 
MANITOBA. 

F.  M.  SCLANDERS,  ESQ.,  SASKATOON. 

C.  S.  SCOTT,  ESQ.,  HAMILTON. 
JOHN  T.  SMALL,  ESQ.,  K.C.,  TORONTO. 
C.  E.  SMYTH,  ESQ.,  MEDICINE  HAT. 
H.  L.  WEBSTER,  ESQ.,  COCHRANE,  ONTARIO. 
S.  J.  WILLIAMS,  ESQ.,  BERLIN,  ONTARIO. 
COL.   A.   J.    WILKES,   K.C.,   BRANTFORD, 
ONTARIO. 

Commonwealth  of  Australia: — 

J.    W.    BARRETT,    ESQ.,    M.D.,    C.M.G., 

MELBOURNE. 

FRANK  BIDDLES,  ESQ.,  FREMANTLE,  W.A. 
MAJOR  HENRY  BREW,  BALLARAT. 
F.     W.     CROAKER,     ESQ.,     BREWARRINA, 

N.S.W. 

B.  H.  DARBYSHIRE,  ESQ.,  PERTH,  W.A. 
MAJOR  H.  A.  F.  WILKINSON,  PERTH,  W.A. 

C.  A.  EARP,  ESQ.,  NEWCASTLE,  N.S.W. 
HON.  G.  F.  EARP,  M.L.C.,  SYDNEY,  N.S.W. 
KINGSLEY  FAIRBRIDGE,   ESQ.,   PINJARRA, 

W.A. 

H.  C.  MACFIE,  ESQ.,  SYDNEY,  N.S.W. 
ARTHUR  C.  TRAPP,  ESQ.,  MELBOURNE. 
J.  N.  PARKES,  ESQ.,  TOWNSVILLE. 
HERBERT  ROBINSON,  ESQ.,  ALBANY,  W.A. 
HON.     W.     F.     TAYLOR,    M.L.C.,    M.D., 

BRISBANE. 

HON.  A.  J.  THYNNE,  M.L.C.,  BRISBANE. 
J.  EDWIN  THOMAS,  ESQ.,  ADELAIDE,  S.A. 
D'ARCY    W.    ADDISON,    ESQ.,    HOBART, 

TASMANIA. 

E.  MORRIS  MDLLER,  ESQ.,  HOBART. 
W.  P.  DOBSON,  ESQ.,  LAUNCESTON,  TAS. 
E.  N.  WESTWOOD,  ESQ.,  PORT  MORESBY, 

PAPUA. 

Dominion  of  New  Zealand:— 

LIONEL  ABRAHAM,  ESQ.  (ACTING),  PALMER- 

STON  NORTH. 

COL.  HON.  JAMES  ALLEN,  M.P.,  DUNEDIN. 
HON.  SIR  CHARLES  C.  BOWEN,  K.C.M.G., 

M.L.C.,  CHRISTCHURCH. 
COLIN  C.  HUTTON,  ESQ.,  WANGANUI. 
CAPT.  J.  R.  KIRK,  GISBORNE. 
R.  D.  DOUGLAS  MCLEAN,  ESQ.,  NAPIER. 
PATRICK  MCLEAN,  ESQ.,  NAPIER. 
W.  J.  NAPIER,  ESQ.,  AUCKLAND. 
HON.     OLIVER     SAMUEL,     M.L.C.,     NEW 

PLYMOUTH. 


Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries. 

New  Zealand :— (cont.) 

BASIL  SETH-SMITH,  ESQ.,  CHRISTCHURCH. 
H.  G.  SETH-SMITH,  ESQ.,  AUCKLAND. 
C.  H.  TRIPP,  ESQ.,  TIMARU. 
LEONARD  TRIPP,  ESQ.,  WELLINGTON. 
H.  H.  WALL,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  GISBORNE. 
PROFESSOR  E.  P.  WORLEY,  AUCKLAND. 
DAVID   S.    WYLIE,   ESQ.,   F.R.C.S.,   NEW 
PLYMOUTH. 


Union  of  South  Africa  :— 
CAPE    OF    GOOD    HOPE  :     HARRY    GIBSON, 

ESQ.,  CAPETOWN. 

PERCY  F.  FRANCIS,  ESQ.,  PORT  ELIZABETH. 
JOHN  POOLEY,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  KIMBERLEY. 
DAVID  REES,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  EAST  LONDON. 
MAJOR  FREDERICK  A.  SAUNDERS,  F.R.C.S., 

GRAHAMSTOWN. 

MAX  SONNENBERG,  ESQ.,  VRYBURG. 
F.  WALSH,  ESQ.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  CARNARVON. 
J.  P.  WASSUNG,  ESQ.,  MOSSEL  BAY. 
THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  A.  T.  WIRGMAN, 

D.D.,  D.C.L.,  PORT  ELIZABETH. 
NATAL  :  G.  CHURTON  COLLINS,  ESQ.,  DURBAN. 
DACRE  A.  SHAW,  ESQ.,  PIETERMARITZBURG. 
E.  W.  NOYCE,  ESQ.,  BOSCOBELLO. 
ORANGE   FREE   STATE  :     MAJOR   K.    P.    C. 

APTHORP,  CRICHTON. 
C.  A.  BECK,  ESQ.,  BLOEMFONTEIN. 
TRANSVAAL:  J.     WALDIE     PEIRSON,     ESQ., 

JOHANNESBURG. 
S.  C.  A.  COSSER,  ESQ.,  PRETORIA. 

Argentine  :  WM.  WARDEN,  ESQ.,  BUENOS  AIRES. 
W.    B.    HARDING    GREEN,    ESQ.,    BAHIA 
BLANCA. 

Bechuanaland  :  LT. -COLONEL  W.  H.  W.  MURPHY, 
FRANCISTOWN. 

Bermuda  :  HON.  HENRY  LOCKWARD,  HAMILTON. 
E.  STANLEY  SPURLING,  ESQ.,  ST.  GEORGES. 
Borneo  :  G.  C.  IRVING,  ESQ.,  SANDAKAN. 

Brazil  :  CHARLES  0.  KENYON,  ESQ.,  SAO  PAULO. 
HENRY    L.    WHEATLEY,    ESQ.,    Rio    DE 
JANEIRO. 

British  East  Africa  :  ALEXANDER  DAVIS,  ESQ., 

NAIROBI. 

MAJOR     E.     H.     M.     LEGGETT,     D.S.O., 
MOMBASA. 


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Cyprus  :  J.  R.  HOLMES,  ESQ.,  NICOSIA. 

Egypt  :  RISDON  BENNETT,  ESQ.,  ALEXANDRIA. 
GEORGE  S.  MACKAY,  ESQ.,  SUEZ. 
H.  BOYD-CARPENTER,  ESQ.,  M.A.,  CAIRO. 


Falkland  Islands 


Canary  Islands :   ARTHUR 
TENERIFFE. 


G.    SPRAGG,    ESQ., 


Ceylon  :  R.  H.  FERGUSON,  ESQ.,  B.A.,  COLOMBO. 
ALFRED  LEWIS,  ESQ.,  COLOMBO. 

Chile  :    W.  HUSON  ROBINSON,  ESQ.,  ANTOFA- 
GASTA. 

China  :  H.  E.  MIDDLETON,  ESQ.,  SHANGHAI. 


G.  I.  TURNER,  ESQ.  ^ 

Federated  Malay  States  :    W.  LANCE  CONLAY, 

ESQ.,  IPOH. 

A.  S.  HAYNES,  ESQ.,  KUALA  KANGSAR. 
Fiji  :  C.  A.  LA  TOUCHE  BROUGH,  ESQ.,  LL.R 
France  :  SIR  JOHN  PILTER,  PARIS. 
Gambia  :  HENRY  REEVE,  ESQ.,  C.M.G. 
Germany  :  R.  MELVILLE,  ESQ.,  HAMBURG. 
Gibraltar  :  W.  J.  SALLUST-SMITH,  ESQ. 

Gilbert  Islands  :    E.  C.  ELIOT,  ESQ.,  OCEAN. 
ISLAND. 

Gold  Coast  Colony  :    CAPT.  C.  H.  ARMITAGE, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  NORTHERN  TERRITORIES. 
R.  W.  H.  WILKINSON,  ESQ.,  ACCRA. 
MAJOR  C.  E.  D.  0.  REW,  ASHANTI. 

Guatemala  :  MAJOR  G.  W.  R.  JENKINS. 
Holland  :  J.  M.  PRILLEVITZ,  ESQ.,  GRONINGBN. 
Hong  Kong  :  HON.  H.  E.  POLLOCK,  K.C.,  M.L.C.  >- 

India  :  J.  E.  ASPINWALL,  ESQ.,  BOMBAY. 

E.  VIVIAN  GABRIEL,  ESQ.,  C.V.O.,  C.S.I., 

SIMLA. 

H.  N.  HUTCHINSON,  ESQ.,  I.C.S.,  LAHORE. 
GEORGE  H.  ORMEROD,  ESQ.,  M.Inst.C.E., 

CHITTAGONG,  ASSAM. 
JAMES  R.  PEARSON,  ESQ.,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S., 


MEERUT. 


Malta 


Mauritius  :     GEORGE    DICKSON, 
Louis. 


ESQ.,    PORT 


Mexico  :  F.  W.  GREEN,  ESQ.,  MEXICO  CITY. 
C.  A.  HARDWICKE,  ESQ.,  M.D.,  TAMPICO. 


Newfoundland 

JOHN'S. 


HON.   ROBERT  WATSON,   ST. 


New  Hebrides  :     His  HONOUR  JUDGE  T.    E. 
ROSEBY,  VILA. 

Nigeria  :  A.  R.  CANNING,  ESQ.,  NARAGUTA. 
J.  M.  M.  DUNLOP,  ESQ.,  LAGOS. 
L.  W.  LA  CHARD,  ESQ.,  ZUNGERU. 
R.  G.  S.  MILLER,  ESQ.,  CALABAR. 

Northern  Rhodesia  :    H.   A.   BALDOCK,   ESQ., 

LIVINGSTONE. 
A.  C.  HAYTER,  ESQ.,  FORT  JAMESON. 

Nyasaland  :     A.     M.    D.     TURNBULL,    ESQ., 

ZOMBA. 


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Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Panama  :  CHARLES  F.  PEEBLES,  ESQ. 
Peru  :  REV.  ARCHIBALD  NICOL,  M.A.,  LIMA. 

Rhodesia  :  W.  D.  COPLEY,  ESQ.,  BULAWAYO. 
F.  W.  POSSELT,  ESQ.,  WANKIE. 
THOMAS    STEWART,     ESQ.,     M.B.,     C.M., 
SALISBURY. 

Russia  :  E.  WILSON,  ESQ.,  PETROGRAD. 
Samoa  :  COL.  ROBERT  LOGAN,  APIA. 

Seychelles  :  H.E.  LT.-COL.  C.  R.  M.  O'BRIEN, 
C.M.G. 

Siberia  :  G.  J.  ALTMAN,  VLADIVOSTOCK. 

Sierra  Leone  :   HON.  E.  O.  JOHNSON,  M.L.C., 
FREETOWN. 

Solomon  Islands  :  F.  J.  BARNETT,  ESQ.,  TULAGI. 

Straits   Settlements :     A.    T.    BRYANT,    ESQ., 
PENANG. 

B.  NUNN,  ESQ.,  SINGAPORE. 

Swaziland  :     ALLISTER     M.     MILLER,     ESQ., 
MBABANE. 

Uganda  Protectorate  :  GEORGE  D.  SMITH,  ESQ., 
C.M.G.,  ENTEBBE. 

United  States  :  DR.  G.  COOKE  ADAMS,  CHICAGO  . 
HON.   W.   A.    DE  LA  POER   BERESFORD, 

PROVIDENCE. 

W.  F.  BULLOCK,  ESQ.,  NEW  YORK. 
ERNEST  D.  CRAIG,  ESQ.,  DETROIT. 
FRANK  W.  GRAHAM,  ESQ.,  DENVER. 
H.  N.  HALL,  ESQ.,  NEW  YORK. 
L.  P.  E.  HUNNIBALL,  ESQ.,  MINNEAPOLIS. 
J.  NORMAN  KERR,  ESQ.,  Los  ANGELES,  CAL. 
FREDERICK  P.  LEE,  ESQ.,  SANTA  MONICA, 

CAL. 

C.  A.  PLAYER,  ESQ.,  SEATTLE. 
THOMAS  J.  PULLING,  ESQ.,  BALTIMORE. 


WILLIAM  WHITFIELD,    ESQ.,    PORTLAND, 

OREGON. 

J.  B.  WHYTE,  ESQ..  SAN  FRANCISCO. 
G.  H.  WINDELER,  ESQ.,  BOSTON  (MASS.). 

West  Indies  :— 

R.  S.  D.  GOODWIN,  ESQ.,  ANTIGUA. 
CHARLES  HAYNES,  ESQ.,  BARBADOS. 
DARNLEY  C.  C.  DA  COSTA,  BARBADOS. 
E.  C.  JACKMAN,  ESQ.,  M.C.P.,  BARBADOS. 
HARCOURT     G.     MALCOLM,     ESQ.,     K.C., 

BAHAMAS. 
WALTER  J.  GILCHRIST,  ESQ.,  GEORGETOWN, 

BRITISH  GUIANA. 

HON.  J.  J.  NUNAN,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  GEORGE- 
TOWN, BRITISH  GUIANA. 
WALTER    J.    DOUGLASS,    ESQ.,    BERBICE, 

BRITISH  GUIANA. 
H.     DENBIGH    PHILLIPS,    ESQ.,    BELIZE, 

BRITISH  HONDURAS. 

FRANK  CUNDALL,  ESQ.,  KINGSTON,  JAMAICA. 
L.    P.    DOWNER,    ESQ.,    PORT    ANTONIO, 

JAMAICA. 

J.  B.  KILBURN,  KINGSTON,  JAMAICA. 
THOMAS  WILSON,  MONTEGO  BAY,  JAMAICA. 
A.  H.  NOBLE,  ESQ.,  SAN  JUAN,  PORTO  Rico. 
A.  MOIR  REID,  ESQ.,  ST.  KITTS. 
G.  BRUCE  AUSTIN,  ESQ.,  PORT  OF  SPAIN, 

TRINIDAD. 
PROFESSOR  P.   CARMODY,   F.I.C.,  F.C.S., 

PORT  OF  SPAIN,  TRINIDAD. 
HON.    HUGH   MCCLELLAND,    M.L.C.,    SAN 

FERNANDO,  TRINIDAD. 
HON.  C.  J.  SIMMONS,  M.E.C.,  ST.  VINCENT. 
HON.  D.  S.  DE  FREITAS,  M.L.C.,  GRENADA, 

WINDWARD  ISLANDS. 
HARRY  WALKER,  ESQ.,  DOMINICA. 

Zanzibar  :  CAPT.  F.  S  BARDO. 


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Inland  Telegrams  :  c/o  "  RECITAL,  WESTRAND,  LONDON  " 

Telephone  No.  "  REGENT,  4940  "  (three  lines). 


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No.  1. 

A  Select  Bibliography  of  Publications  on  Foreign  Colonisa- 
tion -  -  German,  French,  Italian,  Dutch,  Portuguese, 
Spanish,  and  Belgian — contained  in  the  Library  of  the 
Eoyal  Colonial  Institute. 

Compiled  by  Miss  WINIFRED  C.  HILL.  With  an  Intro- 
duction by  the  Librarian. 

1915. 

This  Bibliography  is  of  special  use  to  students  of  comparative 
administration.  It  comprises  the  chief  books,  pamphlets, 
and  periodicals  contained  in  the  Library  of  the  Institute, 
dealing  with  foreign  colonies  from  the  historical,  ethnological, 
sociological,  and  geographical  standpoint.  Sections  deal 
with  Morocco,  and  Mesopotamia  and  the  Bagdad  Railway. 

Copies,  price  half-a-crown,  may  be  obtained  from  the 
Librarian. 


No.  2. 

A  Bibliography  of  Publications  likely  to  be  of  use  to  students 
of  movements  for  the  Higher  Organisation  of  the  British 

EmPire-  [In  Preparation. 

This  Bibliography  is  divided  into  three  parts,  dealing  with 
Federations  and  Federal  Systems,  Governance  of  the  Empire, 
and  History  of  the  British  Empire.  The  first  section  is 
specially  concerned  with  the  Federal  Movement  in  Canada, 
Australia,  New  Zealand,  South  Africa,  and  the  West  Indies. 
The  second  section  deals  with  British  Imperialism,  the 
relations  between  Great  Britain  and  the  Oversea  Empire,  and 
with  movements  for  Imperial  Federation  and  closer  union. 


No.  3. 

A  Bibliography  of  the  part  taken  by  the  Dominions,  Colonies, 
and  India  in  the  European  War,  and  in  previous  wars. 

[In  Preparation. 
Published  by 

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Agency  in  America, —  Agency  in  Germany — 

NEW  YORK,  64,  WALL  STREET.  HAMBURG,  NESS,  I.  : 

Agent :  WILLIAM  LOGAN.  BANK  OP  BRITISH  WEST  AFRICA,  Ltd. 

Every  kind  of  approved  Banking  business  is  transacted  at  the  Head  Office  and  Branches. 
Current  Accounts  are  opened,  Drafts  issued,  Bills  and  Securities  collected,  the  Sale  and 
Purchase  of  Stocks,  Shares,  &c.,  undertaken,  and  Securities  and  Valuables  received  for  Safe 
Custody.  Deposits  for  fixed  periods  or  at  notice  are  received  on  terms  and  rates  to  be  ascer- 
tained on  application.  Every  officer  of  the  Bank  is  pledged  to  secrecy  as  to  the  business 
affairs  of  the  Bank  and  its  customers. 


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FOR.  ALL  ESTATE   PURPOSES. 


BLISTER'™  ENGINE 


Affords  economical  and  reliable  Motive  Power 


Estimates  for  Electric  Lighting* Pumping, etc  Free 
Write  for  Catalogue  to  Sole  Makers. 

R.A.LISTER  &  C9LT.D 


DURSLEY,  GLOS. 

Established    1867. 


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IMPERIAL  HOME-MAKING 


The  Salvation  Army  Emigration  Department  is  the  largest 
Colonisation-Emigration  Organisation  in  the  Empire.  Its  efficiency  is 
universally  commended.  Of  90,000  British  people  —  men,  women  and 
children — directed  by  it  to  Canada,  Australia,  New  Zealand  and  South  Africa 
within  12  years,  less  than  one  per  cent,  have  been  unsuccessful. 

SELECTION,  DIRECTION  AND  PROTECTION. 

Enquirers  about  settlement  overseas  are  advised  as  to  their  suitability,  and  only  such  as 
are  likely  to  adapt  themselves  to  prevailing  conditions  are  encouraged  to  emigrate. 
The  Army  escorts  its  passengers  by  sea  and  overland,  having  a  large  staff  of  specially 
trained  and  experienced  men  and  women  conductors. 

It  finds  work  for  new  settlers,  insures  them  against  unemployment,  and  keeps  a  watchful  eye 
over  their  progress  until  they  are  firmly  established. 

WOMEN  AND  CHILDREN. 

The  Army  is  now  generally  recognised  as  the  most  reliable  agency  for  conveying  women 
and  children  across  the  seas,  owing  to  the  special  attention  it  has  devoted  to  this  branch  of 
service,  and  the  exceptional  facilities  it  is  enabled  to  offer.  Throughout  Canada,  Australia, 
and  New  Zealand  it  has  excellently  appointed  hostels  for  the  reception  of  women  and  children, 


Correspondence   invited  on  all  subjects   affecting    fimpire  Settlement.     Special  branches  deal 
with  men,  women,  widows,  families,  orphans,   &c.     ,/tddrt 


COMMISSIONER  D.  C.  LAMB, 

122,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Telegrams : — "  Launching,  Cent.,  London."  Cables : — "  Launching,  London." 


COLUMBUS  SMITH 

HIDES,  SKINS,  HORNS, 

LEATHER,  AND 
TROPICAL     PRODUCE. 

KIDDERMINSTER   AND   LONDON. 

City  Office:  141,  Fenchurch  Street,  London,  E.C. 


LONDON  WAREHOUSES  :  Leather  Market,  Berraondsey  ;  Stratford,  &  Camberwell. 

Telegrams:  "  COLNINA,  FEN,  LONDON."  Cables:  "COLNINA,  LONDON." 

Code:  ABC,  STH  EDITION.  Telephone:  AVENUE  4198. 

Bankers  :  London  City  and  Midland  Bank,  Ltd.  (Metropolitan  Bank  Branch). 


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DR.  BARNARDO'S 

HOMES 


CHARTER i 

»  No  Destitute  Child  Ever 
Refused  Admission." 

Motto: 
"For  God  and  Country." 


NO  WAITING  LIST. 

NO  VOTES  REQUIRED. 

NO   RED  TAPE. 


82,561 

1,578 

7,480 

531 

731 

3,657 
994 
26,281 


A    FEW    FIGURES. 

Children  have  passed  through  the  Rescue  Doors. 

entered  last  year. 

is  the  average  number  of  Children  in  residence. 

of  these  are  Infants. 

are  Crippled,  Incurable,  Blind,  Deaf  and  Dumb, 

physically  afflicted  or  sick, 
are  Boarded-out  in  Rural  Districts  in  England  and 

Canada. 
Boys  and  Girls  are  under  Industrial  and  Technical 

Training. 
Young  People  have  been  emigrated  to  Canada  and 


the  Overseas  Dominions ; 


95  °/0  do  well. 


7,355  Barnardo  Boys  are  in  the  Army  and 

Navy  and  Mercantile  Marine. 

300  Boys  are  constantly  in  training  for  the  Navy  and 
Mercantile  Marine  at  their  Naval  School. 


%*  Cheques  and  Orders  payable  "Dr.  BARNARDO'S  HOMES,"  and 
crossed  (Notes  should  be  Registered),  may  be  sent  to  the  Honorary  Director, 
WILLIAM  BAKER,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  at  Head  Offices,  18-26,  STEPNEY 
CAUSEWAY,  LONDON,  E.