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EOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
LIST OF FELLOWS AND ASSOCIATES.
June 1895.
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EOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
LIST OF FELLOWS AND ASSOCIATES.
June 1895.
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UNIVERSITr OF ILLINOIS
OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
EOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
:B-'EBILU^I?.Y 1895 TO IPEBI^TJ J^I?. Y 1896.
IPresiDent
A. A. Common, Esq. LL.D. F.R.S.
Capt. W. DE W. Abney, C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S.
W. H. M. Chrtstik, Esq. M.A. F.R.S, Astronomer Royal.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S.
E. J. Stone, Esq. M.A. F.R.S. Radcliffe Observer.
^Treasurer.
E. B, Knobel, Esq.
Secretaries*
E. W. Maunder, Esq.
H. H. Turner, Esq. M.A. B.Sc. Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford.
aforeign Secretary.
William Huggins, Esq. LL.D. D.C L. F.R.S.
Council.
Sir R. S. Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor,
of Astronomy and Greometry, Cambridge.
G. H. Darwin, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R S. Plumian Professor
of Astronomy, Cambridge.
A. M. W. Downing, Esq. M.A. D.Sc. Superintendent of
the * Nautical Almanac'
Richard Inwards, Esq.
Frank McClean, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.
W. U. Maw, Esq.
H. F. Newall, Esq. M.A.
Capt. William Noble.
Isaac Roberts, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S.
G. M. Skabroke, Esq
Rev, Walter Sidgrljaves, S.J.
E. J. Spitta, Esq. L.R.C.P.
B66i0tant Secretary?.
Mr. W. IL Wesley.
BuRLiN(iTON House,
London, W.
The Meetings are held on the second Friday in every month during the Session,
a* 8 o'clock P.M., except the Annual General Meeting in February, which is held at
3 o'clock in the afiernoon.
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^ LIST OF THE FELLOWS
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^ ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
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Should any errors or omissions be found in (his List, it is i-equested that notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary,
PATRON:
Her Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA.
Date of Election.
1876 Jan. 14
1870 Apr. 8
1883 Mar. 9
1893 Feb. 10
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893 Mar. 10
885 Mar. 13
890 May 9
889 Feb. 8
880 Nov. 12
884 Feb. 8
FELLOWS.
Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Wccvther Bnreew, De/paHment of Agricul-
ture^ WmMngton, D.C.^ U.S.A.
Capt. W. dr W. Abney, C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, WiUcsUe House, Wetherby
lioad, SoHth Kensington., S. W.
Rev. E. Aurelius Adams, M.A., 10 Hove Park Villas, Bo'ighton.
Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, Cedars Road, Becken-
ham, S.E.
Maur. Anderson Ainslie, B.A., Over Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset.
Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., Homck, Auckland, New Zealand.
John William Aldridge, 8i Bishoj/s Road, Victoria Park, E.
Wm. Hy. Fisher Alexander, B.A. B.Sc, 23 Harherton Road^
Ufyper Holloway, N.
Rev. Francis B. Allison, M.A., Beaulieu, Eastbourne.
Thomas Allsop.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1867 Nov. 8
1854 Mar. 10
1895 Jan. II
1873 Apr. 9
1888 Feb. 10
1892 June 10
1879 Jan. lo
1877 Jan. 12
1875 Mar. 12
1884 Nov. 14
1849 Dec. 14
1856 Feb. 8
1855 Dec. 14
1895 Feb. 8
i893Feb. 10
1874 May 8
1888 Jan. 13
1879 May 9
1 881 May 13
1863 Nov. 13
1850 Apr. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1892 May 13
1H93 June 9
1877 May II
1893 Apr. 14
Tliomas Michael Abnond, Port Master, Brishane, Qucendand,
Australia.
Joseph Supino Ancona, Fernleigh, South JVorwood, S.E.
John James Aubertin, 33 Duke Street, St. James's, S. W.
* I'hos. William Backhouse, West Hendon House, Sunderland.
Rev. J. Mackenzie Bacon, Cold Ash, Newhury, Berks.
Rev. James Baikie, Free Chureh 3Ianse, Aoicrnm, lioxhirf/h-
shire, Seotland.
Lieut. C. W. Baillie, R.N., 10 Croom's Hill, Greenwich Parh,
S.E.
Robert John Baillie, Grosvenor House, Carlisle.
* SirRobt. Stawell Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and Geometrj'- in the University
of Cambridge, Observatory, Camhridcje,
Pietro Baracchi, Ohservatory, Melhonrne, Australia.
John Thomas Barber, B.A., Oaltfield, Aston-on-Clun, R.S.O.,
Skro2)shire.
Andrew Barclay, Kilmarnock, Scotland.
* Joseph Gurney Barclay, Leyton, Essex.
Edwin Bare, Ruthren Villa, Hainault Road, Leyton-
stone.
Samuel Barker, 9 Hanover Terrace, Reyenfs Park^
N. W.
* Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M,A., Holmes Chajjel Vicaraye,
Cheshire.
* Edward Emerson Barnard, M.A., Lick Observatory, San Jose, Cali-
fornia, U.S.A.
Capt. Edward Barnes, Edyeworth House, Clewcr, Windsoo'.
* John Alfred Barringer.
Rev. J. Chadwick Bates, M.A., Castlcton Vicaraye, near Man-
chester.
* Maj. T. Preston lUittersby, R.A. D.A.C.G. of OvdwimcQ, Cromlijn,
Rathowen, Westmeath, Ireland ; and Ord-
nance Orifice, Colchester.
Comto Ayniar de la Baume Pluvinel, 7 Rue de la Raumc, Paris.
Henry Baynliam, R.N., Captain, H.M.S. * Wellcsley*
Traininy SHj), North Shields.
1 ledley Robert r»casley, Grammar School, Blackburn , Lancashire.
* William Morris licaufort, F.R.G.S., 18 Piccadilly, W. ; and
Athenrcum Club, S. W.
Ludwig Becker, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., ProlessGr of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Glasgow,
()bs( •rvatory, ( H lasyoio.
ROYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
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Date of Election.
1862 Apr. 1 1
1892 Feb. 12
1888 Mar. 9
1893 13
1866 Nov. 9
[854 Feb. 10 1 Wm. Henry
Commr. James F. Beckett, U.^., Avondcll, JloUinyton Parli, St.
Leonard's- on- Sea.
Bertram Bennett, M.A., Blontjfclier, Paigidon, South
Devon.
Arthur Berry, M.A., King^s College, Cambridge.
Joseph Ibbitson Berry, Hazeldene, Avenue Road, Crouch End, iV.
* Kev. Frank Besant, M.A., Sihsey Vicarage, Boston, Lincoln-
shire.
Besant, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., St. John's College,
\ CamhHdge.
1S90 Jan. 10 Algernon (Sidney Bicknell, 23 Onslorv Gardens, S.W.
1868 Jan. 10 Geo. Parker Bidder, M.A. Q.C., Ravenshurg Park, 3Iiteham,
Surrey.
1869 Jan. 8 * Lieut.-Col. A. C. Bigg- Wither, Assam, India; and 65 Chiirch
Road, Richmond, Surrey.
1881 Jan, 14 Raphael Louis Bischoffsheim, Ohservatoire, Nice ; and 3 Rue
Taitbout, Paris.
1^75 -^pr- 9 Lord Blythswood, Blythsmood, near Renfre7v ; and
2 Scamore Place, Curion Street, W.
1881 Jan. 14 * Adolphe dc Boe, A7itwerjj, Belgium.
1894 Apr. 13 Lyndon Bolton, B.A., Patent Ofice, Chancery Lane, W.C.
1888 Nov. 9 Thomas Bolton, Survey of India, 15 Wood Street, Cal-
cutta.
1894 Dec. 14 George Cox Bompas, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., I2i Westbourne
Terrace, W.
1887 Apr. 6 Rev. John Bone, St. Thomas's Vicarage, Lancaster.
1 89 1 Apr. 10 John Billington Booth, J.P., Preston, Lancashire.
1 87 1 Nov. 10 * Uobt. Holford M. Bosanquet, M.A. F.R.S., Castillo Zainora, Realejo
j Alto, Teneriffe, Canary Islands.
1889 Jan. 11 j * Henry Lord Bo\x\lon, Ca^rdcas, Venezuela, South America^.
1895 Feb. 8 Vinc(;nt Joseph Bouton, B.Sc., 9 Lansdowne Terrace, Hampton
Wick.
1867 Feb. 8 * Edward E. Bowen, School, Harrow.
1892 Dec. 9 \ John A, Brashear, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
1893 ^iifi- '3 i Martin Brendel, Ph.D., Privat-Docent of Astronomy at
the University, Greifswald, Germany.
1 87 1 June 9 John Brett, A.R.A., Daisy field. Putney Heath Lane,
S. W.
1877 June 8 ^ Thomas Dalby Brewin, Burlington House, 43 St. Alban's Road,
Leicester.
1873 Nov. 14 Joseph Ritlgvvay Bridson, Bridge House, Bolton-le- Moors, Lanea-
I shire.
1894 Jan, 12 I * William Briggs, M.A. LL.B. F.C.S., Burlington House,
Cambridge.
1855 Feb. 9 * Frederick Brodie, Fernhdl, WooLton Bridge, Isle of Wigh
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1868 Feb. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1864 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1 85 1 Jan. 10
1888 Feb. 10
1891 Jan. 9
1894 May II
1890 May 9
1865 Mar. 10
1887 Dec. 9
1892 Dec. 9
1882 Nov. 10
1894 Jan. 12
1880 May 14
1892 Feb. 12
1890 Jan. 10
1874 Nov. 13
1874 Nov. 13
1885 Apr. 10
1865 Apr. 12
1873 Nov. 14
1 87 1 M;iy 12
Charles Henry
* Joseph
William R.
Alfred
* Ernest William
Isaac
* John Henry
* James Stark
Rev. Saml. Robert
Thomas William
John
Sir Gainsford
* Walter William
* Robert
John Harrison
Thomias
Charles
Rev. George
* Sherburne W.
* Sir John
* Capt. Sidney O.
* Col. Alexander
Thomns Wm.
* Reginald
Brooks, Catsfield Stream, Battle, Sussex.
Brooks, F.R.G.S., Hope Bank, Nelson St'^-eef,
Woollahra, Sydney, N.S Wales, Australia.
Brooks, M.A., Smith Ohservatory, Box 714
Geneva, N.Y., U.S.A.
Brothers, 14 St. Ann's Square f Manchester.
Brown, M.A., Professor of Applied Mathe-
matics, Haverford College, Permsnjlvania,
U.S.A.; and Chrisfs College, Cambridge.
Brown, Brantholme, Kendal.
Brown, L.D.S. R.C.S., 6 Camhridffe Boad,
Brighton.
Browne, The Red House, Mount Avenue,
Ealing, W.
Browne, M.A. LL.D., Bristol Grammar School;
and Searsdale, 70 Waverley Road, Redlandy
Bristol.
Brownell, 64 Upper Breoh Street^ Mandmsier.
Browning, 63 Strand, W. C.
Bruce, Q.C., Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent.
Bryant, Royal Observatory ^ Greenwich; and
122 Blacliheath Hill, S.E.
Bryant, B.A. D.Se., London Institution, Finshvry
Circus, E.G.
Buckley, 70 Tower Street, Leicester.
Buckney, 61 Strand, W.C.
Burckhalter, Cliahot Observatory, Oakland,
California, U.S.A. ; and 962 Chester Street,
OaJtland.
Burgess, Tlie Parsonage, Beresford Street, Auck-
land, New Zealand.
Burnham, Hon. M.A. of Yale College, Professor
of Practical Astronomy in the University of
Chicago, Government Bnilding, Chicago, U.S. A .
Burns, Bart., Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay,
Greenock, Scotland.
Burrard, R.E., Assistant Superintendent, Survey
of India, Bchra Ban, India.
Burton-Brown, R.A. F.G.S., 11 Union Crescent,
Margate.
Bush, The Coxlowe, Horcham, Sussex.
Bu»licll, Ilindertoti, Lodge, Neston, Cheshire,
1887 Apr.
* Warren Fretlk. Cubornc, Comdr. R.N.R. F.R.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc,
4 Camfn'idge Gardens, Notting Hill, W.
tion.
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ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (Jnne 1895.)
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* George Calver, Hill House, Widford, Ckc
Bernard Edward Cammell, Folly Court, Wokingham, Berks.
James Carpenter, Grove House^ Lewishavi, S.E.
* Edward Carpmael, B.A. Assoc. Inst. C.E., The Ivies,
St. Julianas Farm Road, West Norwood, S.E.
* Ernest Carpmael, M.A., Ferndale, Woodside Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
Edward Tremlett Carter, Assoc. Inst. E.E., 53 Cloudesdale Road,
Upper Tooting, S. W.
Louis P. Casella, 147 Holhorn Bars, E.C. ; and The
Lawns, South Grove, Highgate.
Rev. James Law Challis, M.A., The Vicarage, Stone, Aylesbury.
Humphrey Barker Chamberlin, Trafalgar Bxiildings, Trafalgar
Square, W.C.
George Fredk. Chambers, Northfield, Eastbourne, Sussex.
Henry James Chaney, Warden of Standards, Board of Trade,
7 Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S. W. ; and 29
Chalcot Crescent, Regent's Park Road, N. W.
Capt. W. St. L. Chase, V.C. F.R.G.S., 28th Bombay Pioneers,
Kirkee, Bombay, India.
* W. H. Mahoney Christie, M.A. F.R.S., Astronomer Royal, Vice-
President, Past President, Royal Obser-
vatory, Greenwich, S.E.
LordEdw. Spencer Churchill, 28 Grosvenor Street, W.
Thomas Richard Clapham, Austrvick Hall, Clapham, Lancaster.
Rev. John Thos.W.Ciaridge, M.A., 3 Albert Road, Tamworth, Staf-
fordshire.
Latimer Clark, M.Inst.C.E. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., 6 West-
minster Chambers, Victoria Street, S. W.
Rev. Chas. Henry Clarke, B.A.
* Robert Bellamy Clifton, M.A. P.R.S., Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford,
3 Bardwell Road, Banbury Road, Oxford.
Benjamin Francis Cobb, 79 Cornhill, E.C; and 6 Egerton Mansions,
South Kensington, S. W.
John Cockburn, F.R.S.E., M7v Club; and 32 St.
Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
John Francis Cole, Westfield, Cheam Road, Sutton, Surrey.
John Jenkins Cole, Mayland, Sutton, Surrey.
W. Hammond Cole, M.A., Grange Road, Beecles, Suffolk.
Everard Home Coleman, 71 Breehnoch Road, Camden Road, N.
* William Coleman, The Shrubbery, BucMand, Dover.
John Coles, Royal Geographical Society, I Savile Row,
W. ; and (^ommouside, Mitcham, Surrey.
* John Bribe Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughborough.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Drtte of Election.
1876 Jan. 14
1876 June 9
1 88 1 Jan. 14
1894 Dec. 14
1883 June 8
1872 Feb. 9
1 89 1 June 12
1881 Jan. 14
1874 Jan. 9
1 87 1 Apr. 14
1876 Nov. 10
1 891 Jan. 9
1862 Feb. 14
1 87 1 Jan. 13
1890 Mar. 14
1 87 1 Jan. 13
i868 Feb. 14
1891 Jan. 9
1868 Nov. 13
1888 Nov. 9
1862 May 9
1867 June 14
1869 May 14
1S90 M;i.y 9
1879 .'an. 10
Rev. Henry Collins, ElHngton Rectory, YorJi.
Andrew Ainslie Common, LL.D. F.R.S., President, 63 Eaton
James Cook, University, Sydney, New South Wales.
Bryan Cookson, Oahvood, Wylani, R.S.O., North-
iimberlafid.
Comdr.Wm.Heron Coombs, R.N., 16 Newton Mansions, Queen's Club
Gardens, West Kensington, W.
Col. Edw. Hy. Cooper, Markree Castle, Collooney, Co. SUgo,
Ireland.
Rich. Edw. Synge Cooper, Hillmorton Paddox, Rughy.
William Ernest Cooper, Hemvich Lodge, Worcester.
Ralph Copeland, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Astronomer Royal for
Scotland, Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill,
Edinburgh.
Coppock, F.R.Met.Soc. F.R.M.S., 26 Maddox
Street, Beg cut Street, W. ; and 109 Gros-
venor Boad, Highbury New Park, N.
Corrie, B.A., 131 JDenmarJi Terrace, Montj^elier
Boad, Brighton.
Rev. Aloysius L. Cortie, S.J., c[o Bev. W. Sidgreaves, Stonyhurst
College Observatory, Blackburn, Lancashire.
Cottam, I Whitehall Place, S.W.
Cottam, 49 Sjjring Gardens, Manclwster ; and
Higher Broughton, Manchester.
Craig, B.A. LL.B. F.S.S., The Bectory, Moville,
Londonderry, Ireland.
Crawford and Balcarres, F.R.S., Past Presi-
dent, 2 Cavendish Square, W.
George Stickland Crisvvick, Boyal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
Bothley, Mycence Boad, Westcombe Park,
S.E.
Croft, M.A., 9 College Street, Winchester,' Hants.
Crofton, 45 West Cromwell Boad, South Ken-
sington, S. W.
AndrewC.de laC. Crommelin, Bmjal Observatory, Greenwich; and
7 Vanhrugh Park Boad, Blaokheath, S.E.
Cross, M.A., Halecote, Grange-ovcr-Sands,B.S.O.
Lancashire.
Crosslcy, Halifax, Yorkshire.
Crjwe, M.A., Woodhouse I HuddrrKfield.
(James, F.R.G.S., Ifuntingdon J louse School,
Teddington.
Tliouias (Jusliiug, 2 Sout/i.sidc, (.'he//sfo/r Boad, Croydon.
Charles
^ J. Owen
Arthur
Samuel
Rev. S. Runsie
Earl of
William Bladen
Edward
Rev. John Edw.
Edward
Rev. Robert
( ieorge
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOgiETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1 87 1 June 9
1 888 May 11
i8q2 June 10
1879 Nov. 14
1888 Jan. 13
1889 Mar. 8
1869 Mar. 12
1875 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
1877 June 8
1895 Feb. 8
1893 Jan. 13
1893 Nov. 10
1875 Mar. 12
1893 Feb. 10
1868 Jan. 10
1875 Mar. 12
1888 Apr. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1889 Nov. 8
1882 Dec. 8
1845 Mar. 14
1876 Mar. 10
1877 Jan. 12
Rev. Reginald F. Dale, M.A., Blecliin^don Bectory^ Oxford.
Thomas R. Dallmeyer, 25 Neivman Street, Oxford Street, W.
John Dansken, F.S.I., 4 Bldo/i Terrace, Partick Hill,
Glasgoiv, Scotland.
* George Howard Darwin, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Plumian Professor
of Astronomy in the University of Cam-
bridge, JS^ervnliam Grange, Cambridge.
* Major Leonard Darwin, R.E., 18 Wetlierhy Place, South
Kensington, S. W.
Rev. C. D. Percy Davies, M.A., East Harden Rectory, Chichester^
Sussex.
* Rev. Robert P. Davies, M.A., Hatherop Rectory, Fairford,
G loucestershire.
* Percy L. H. Davis, Nautical A Imanac Office, 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray^ Inn, W.C.
* Richard Evan Day, M.A., 135 Fellows Road, Hampstead,
N.W.
William Fredk. Denning, Shannon Court, Corn Street, Bristol.
Henri Deslandres, D. es Sc., Ohservatoire, Paris ; and
43 Bue de Rennes, Paris.
Ernest Gould Dixon, 4 The Lawn, Balham Park Road, S. W.
William Murray Dobie, M.D. J.P., Northgate House, Chester.
Arthur M. W. Downing, M.A. D.Sc, Siiperintendent of the
• Nautical Almanac,' 3 Veridam Buildings,
Gray's Inn, W.C; and 74 Vanbrugh Parkf
Blackheath, S.F.
Patrick Doyle, F.R.S.E. M.R.LA., 19 Lall Bazar Street,
Calcidfa, India.
Major-Gen. A. W. Drayson, R.A., 20 Ashbvrton Road, Southsea,
Hants; and Royal Alfred Yacht Club, South-
sea, Hants.
John L. E. Dreyer, Ph.D., Observatory, Armagh, Ireland.
John Edmund Drower, May Trees, Endleshavi Road, Balham,
S. W.
Major Archd. S. Drummond, Guards' Club, Pall 3f all ; and 117
Ashley Gardens, S.W.
Philip Freeling Duke, Hendon, Middlesex.
Hon. Cecil Duncombe, The Grange, Nawton, R.S. 0., North
Yorkshire.
* Edwin Dunkin, F.R.S., Past President, Kenwyn,
Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath, S.E.
John William Durrad, 39 St. Peter's Road, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
New Zealand.
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ROYAL ASTRONOxMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
iS94Apr. 13
1S80 May 14
1890 Jan. 10
1894 May II
1871 Feb. 10
1S59 July 8
1S93 June 9
1864 Dec. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1890 Apr. II
1872 Feb. 9
1878 Jan. II
1863 Feb. 13
1858 Mar. 12
1882 June 9
1886 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1887 Jan. 14
1890 Jan. 10
1858 Dec. 10
1889 Jan. 1 1
1895 June 14
1887 June 10
1893 Mar. 9
1853 June 10
1873 Nov. 14
18O4 May 13
o Nov. 14
* Frank Watson Dyson, M.A., Boyal OhservaUmj, Greenti-icli ,
S.E. ; and 6 Vaubrugh Hill, Blaskheath, S.E.
Lindsay Atkins
Demetrius
Rev. Fras. John
T. Gwyn Empy
Robt. Lewis John
Edwin Bailey
* William
* Isaac
Sir George
* J. Kennedy
Rev. T. H. E. C.
* William
* Rev. Charles
Frauklen George
Joseph Edward
* John
Capt. Thomas K.
Eddie, Oatlands, Gi'ahamston'n, Cape of Good
Hope.
Eginitis, D. es Sc., Directeur de TObservatoire,
Athens,
Eld, M.A., Jlldteladies, Worcester.
Elger, Beatimo/ii House, ShaJiespeare Boad,
Bedford.
Ellery, C.M.G. F.R.S., Government Astronomer,
Melbourne, Victoi'ia.
Elliott, M.A. F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen Col-
lege, 4 Bardwell Boad, Oxford.
Ellis, F.R.S. F.R.Met.Soc, 12 Vanbrugh Hill
Blachheath, S.E.
Engelson, Pomme d' Or, Jersey.
Errington, Bart., F.R.G.S., BrooMs Club, St.
James's Street, S. W.
Esdaile, M.A., Hazelwood,HorstedKeynes,Sussex.
Espin, M.A., Wolsingham Observatory, Tow
Law, Darlington.
Esson, M.A. F.R.S. , Merton College, Oxfm'd.
Evans, M.A., 41 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W.
Evans, J.P., F.R.Met.Soc, Lhvynarihan, Cas-
tleton, near Cardiff.
Evans, B.A., 14 Egtrton Boad, Greenn-ich, S.E
Evershed, Jun., Kenley, Surrey.
Exham, 6 Queen's Terrace, Sonthampton.
George Richard Farncombe, ]\I.A., 40 Bclgrave St., BirmingJi-am.
Rev. Adam Storey Farrar, D.D., College, Dtirham.
Samuel Fellows, Tynwald llllas. Lower Villier Street,
Wolverhampton.
John A. Ferguson, Ncwlands, Oak Hill, Surbiton, S.W.
Commr. A. Mostyn Field, R.N., 53 Stanhope Gardens, S. W.
Gerard Brown Finch, M.A., i St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge.
Thomas Finch, M.D., Westville, St. Mary Church,To)-qnay .
Wm. Henry Finlay, M.A., Boyal Observatory, Cape of Good
Hope.
Henry Philij) Finlayson, 22 Park Street, Dover.
Robert Isaac Finncniore, J.P. F.R.Uist.S., Pietcrmaritzburg,
Aatal.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1883 Dec. 14
1892 Dec. 9
1S87 Jan. 14
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Apr. 12
1878 Jan. II
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Jan. 10
1893 Mar. 10
1895 May 10
1S89 Dec. 13
1 85 1 June 13
1 880 Jan. 9
1864 Jan. 8
1871 Nov. 10
1881 Feb. II
1893 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1893 Feb. 10
1870 Jan. 14
1870 May 13
1872 Dec. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1894 Mar. 9
1892 Mar. II
1857 Jan. 9
Fisher, T7ie Castle, Stroiid, GloucestersJdre,
Fisher, Kentmere, Birdhurst Rise, South Croydon.
Fisher, Grove House, Old Town, Clai)ham, S. W.
Fison, D.Sc. Unii.ersity College, Gower Street, W. C;
and 14 Bean Road, Willesden Green, N.W.
Flammarion, Rue Cassini 16, Avemie de VObser-
vatoire, Paris ; and Ohservatoire de Jurisy,
Stine-et- Oise, France.
Fleming, Vicarage, Coxlioe, R.S. 0., Co. Durham.
Forbes, 169 High Street, Southampton.
Forbes, M.A. F.R.S. M.Inst.C.E. M.Inst.E.E.,
34 Great George Street, Westminster, S. W.
Formoy, F.C.S., Lestelle, London Road, Forest
Hill, S.E.
Forsyth, Sc.D. F.R.S. Sadlerian Professor of
Pure Mathematics, Trinity College, Cam-
Maj. C. Hawkins
Capt. James
Shelley
Alfred Henry
Camille
Rev. David
Capt. Duncan
* George
James Arthur
* Andrew Russell
Alfred Fowler, Royal College of Science, South Ken-
sington, S.W.
* William Francis, Ph.D. F.L.S , care of Taylor ^- Francis,
Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, E. C.
* William Sadler Franks, care of Isaac Roherts, F.R.S., Starfeld,
Crowhorough, Sussex.
* Rev. Alexander Freeman, M.A., 3fu7'ston Rectory, Sittingbourne,
Kent.
Joseph H. Freeman, Stratford House, 88 Rov\ford Road,
The Green, Stratford, E.
W. H. St. Quintin Gage, High Street, Wolsingham, Darlington.
Walter Frederick Gale, M.R.S. of N.S.W., The Observatory, Pad-
dington, N. S. Wales, Australia.
James Gallaher, St. George's House, Eastcheap, E.C. ;
and The Limes, Leyton, Essex.
Rev. Edwin G. Gauge, 135 King Henry s Road, Hampstead,N. W.
* William Garnett, Lorv Moor, Clitheroe, Lancashire.
* Charles Henry Gatty, LL.D. F.R.S.E., Felbridge Place, East
Grinstead, Sussex.
^ Edward Gay, Invermore, Oxford.
S. Maitland Baird Gemmill, care of W. L. Wilson, 254 St. George's
Road, Glasgow.
Augustin Stanis. Ghosh, 28 Convent Road, Calcutta, India.
Arthur Gibbons, Science, Art, and Technical School ;
and Claremont Cottage, Brierley Hill, Dudley,
Staffordshire.
William 13. Gibbs, Thornton, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood,
S.E.
A4
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ROYJiL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1867 Dec. 13 * David Gill, LL.D. F.R.S., Her Majesty's Astronomer,
Boyal Obstrrato}']/, Cape of Good Hope.
1 888 Jan. 13 James Gill, 2 Beech Mount. Fairfield, Liverpool.
1 84 1 May 14 * James Glaisher, F.R.S., Tlie Sliola, Heath field Road,
South Croydon.
1 87 1 Apr. 14 * J. W. L. Glaisher, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, Trinity College, Cambridge.
1874 May 8 * Joseph Gledhill, Bermerside Observatory, Skircoaty
Halifax.
1893 Apr. 14 * Raymond Hill Godhey, F.U.G. 8., Firvierv, Cley gate, 7iear Usher ^
Sari'ey ; and 79 Cor)ihill, E.C.
1872 Jan. 12 William Godward, 22 Tollington Place, Holhway, N.
1885 Jan. 9 Walter Goodacre, i Birchinyton Road, Crouch End, N.
1889 Jan. II * John Jas. Lewis Goodridge, Beris Mount, Southampton.
1874 Jan. 9 Rev. Cosmo R. Gordon, D.D. M.A. F.G.S., Chetjvijnd Rectory,
NenpoH, Shropshh'e.
1882 Jan. 13 Col. Ed. Smith Gordon, R.A. F.R.G.S. Assoc. Inst. C.E.,
37 Howley Place, Paddington, W. ; and
United Service Club, Pall 3Iall, S. W.
1891 May 8 Thomas Gordon, F.R.Met. Soc, 9 Scotch Street, White-
haven, Cumberland.
1878 Mar. 8 John Ellard Gore, M.R.I.A. Assoc. M.Tnst. C.E., 56 Waterloo
Roady Dublin, Ireland.
1883 Nov. 9 Eugen von Gothard, Ths Observatory, Hereny, bei Stein-
amunger, Hungai^j.
1858 Nov. 12 * Cyril C. Graham, Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
1 88 1 May 13 Thomas Percy Gvaiy, Leverington, Kimholton Road, Bedford.
1895 Jan. II Charles J oseplms Green, M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 10 St. PauVs Square,
Preston, Lancash ire.
1875 Feb. 12 Nathaniel E. Green, 39 Circus Road, St. Johns Wood,N.W,
1890 Feb. 14 Richard A. Gregory, 11 Soutliey Road, Wimbledon, S.W.
1878 Feb. 8 John E. Griffith, Bryn Dinas, Upper Bangor, Nm-th
Wah's.
1866 Nov. 9 * Lord Grimthorpe, M.A. LL.D. Q.C., 33 Queen Anne
Street, W.
1870 Nov. II Sir Howard Grubb, F.R.S. M.I.C.E.I., Honorary Master of
Engineering, University of Dublin, 51
Kenihvorth Square, Rathgar, Dublin-
1891 Jan. 9 ♦ Rev. H. G rati an Qjn\imcss,T).I>.¥.^.G.^ , HurUy House, Bow, E,
and Cliff House, Curbar, rid Sheffield.
1873 Nov. 14 (Jol. Gardiner F. G\\yor\, RoyA\ YwiWiers, Fort George, Guernsey.
1S79 May 9 * George Thorn Gwilliam.
1S91 .May 8 ♦ George E. Hale, B.Sc, Kenwood Physical Observatory;
and 4545 Drejcel Boulevard, Chicago, U S.A,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election .
1878 Mar. 8
1878 May 10
1891 Feb. 13
1895 Jan. II
1892 Nov. 1 1
18S2 Jan. 13
1877 Feb. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1883 Apr. 13
1895 Jan. II
1890 Feb. 14
1882 Jan. 13
1879 xMay 9
1879 Nov. 14
1878 Feb.
1885 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1890 Feb. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1887 Apr. 6
1867 Mar. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1890 Nov. 14
1882 Fel). 10
1895 June 14
1893 Lee. 8
* Rev. Frederic J. Hall, M.A., Wymondley House, Htevenar/c, Hert-
ford.
Maxwell Hall, M.A., Montego Bay^ Jamaica ; and cjo Miss
Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton, Bristol.
G. P. Blackwood Hallowes, 3 Holgate Terrace, York.
Frederic Hammond, F.R.I. B. A., 2 Mercers Road, Tufnell
Park, N.
Herbert Hancock, M.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Bancroft School,
Woodford, Bssex.
* Rev. Thomas Hands, M.A., St. Laurence's Vicarage, North-
anipton.
George Francis Hardy, 36 Bloomsbury Square, W.C.
* Rev. Robert Harley, M.A. F.R.S., The Qidntic, Savile Park,
Halifax, York.sihire.
Rev. Timothy Harley, 2 Kinfauns Road, Ttdse Hill Park,
S.W.
William Harnett, Cullentra, Wimhledon Park, S.W.
Alfred Newton Harris, 91 Cohourg Street, Plymouth.
Jasper Nicoils Harrison, Saling Grove, Braintree, Essex.
John Fenn Hartree, M.A. M.B., U])jjer Park Cottage, Leigh,
Tuithridge.
William Charles Heaton-Armstrong, 4 Portland Place, W.
Henry Burdett Hederstedt, C.E. F.R.G.S., Lucknom. India; and
Tmyford Lodge, Southlands Road, Bickley,
Kent.
Rev. Andrew Henderson, Castlehead^ Paisley, Scotland,.
* Lt.-Col. George Henderson, M.R.A.S. F.S. A.Scot. F.R.S.North
Antiq., Ovenden, Sevenoaks, K<mt.
Fredk. William Henkel, Jun., 73 Pembroke Road, Waiihamstow,
Essex.
John B. N. Hennessey, M.A. CLE. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., iS Allei/n
Park, West Dulwich^ S.E. ; and jLthenceum
Clu b, S. W.
Capt. IM. W. C. Hepworth, 60 Matlock Lane, Ealing Dene, iV. W.
* Prof.Alcx.StevvartHerschel, M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S., Obscrratory
House, Slough, Bucks.
* Col. John Herschel, R.E. F.R.S., Member of Senate, Cal-
cutta University; Observatory House, Slough,
BucJis.
George Higgs, 467 West Derby Road, Liverjwol.
Adam HUger, 204 Stanhojjc Street, Mornington, Crescent,
N. \y.
George Andrews Hill,' U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC,
jr.S.A.
^ Captain Edm. U. Hills, R.E., Bar land House, Chatham.
14
Date of Election.
1844 Dec. 13
1849 Dec. 14
1891 Feb. 13
1895 Mar. 8
1895 June 14
1878 Mar. 8
1895 Mar. 8
1890 Nov. 14
1882 May 12
1884 Dec. 12
1868 June 12
1885 Apr. 10
1879 Mar. 14
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Dec. 12
1881 Jan. 14
1883 Jan. 12
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1854 Apr. 12
1866 Jan. 12
1866 Apr. 13
1885 Dec. II
1886 Dec. 10
1887 Jan. 14
1888 Jan. 13
1887 Juno^io
1879 Jan. I o
1 86 1 Feb. 8
1872 June 14
1886 Jan. 14
1888 Jan. 13
1890 Nov. 14
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
John Eussell
Cam-
John
Shin
George Denton
William
Hind, LL.D. F.R.S., Past President, 3
bridge Park Gardens, Twicheiilmm.
Hippisley, F.K.S., Ston JEaston, near Bath.
Hirayama, The Observatory, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
Hirst, 379 George Street, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia,
Hobson, Whalley Range Collegiate School,
Manchester.
Edward William Hobson, Christ's College, Cambridge.
Samuel V. Hoffman, i Chelsea Square, Neyv York City, U.S. A.
Neville Holden, 5 Westbou^ne Terrace, Lancaster.
Henry George Hollingworth, F.R.G.S., 53 Steelhouse Lane,
Birmitigliam.
Henry Park Hollis, B.A., Royal Observatory, Greemvich ; and
5 Rosebank, JJlundi Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Henry William Hollis, Whitworth House, Spennymoor.
Rev. James Hardy Honeyburne, M.A., 70 Devonshire Road, Prince's
Park, Liverpool.
Maures Horner, Mells, Frome, Somerset.
Charles Horsley, M.Inst. C.E. F.G.S., IT ^ Highbury New
Park, N.
Joseph Hough, M.A., Codsall Wood, near Wolcerliampton.
Elijah Howarth, Public Museum, SJieffield.
Alex. Hamilton Howe, M.D., Hullerhirst, Stevenston, Ayrshire.
Rev. Frederick Howlett, M.A.,^^^^^ Tinted Rectoo'y,Alton,Hants.
William HugginS; LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Foreign
Secretary, Past President, 90 Upper
Tulse Hill, S.W.
'■ Frederick R. Hughes, Borrawstaruness, Scotland.
George Hunt, Hopejield, Alley n Park^ We.^t Dulwich, S.E.
James Hunter, F.R.C.S.E. F.R.P.S. F.R.S.E., Rosetta,
Liberton, Midlothian, Scotland.
Rev. Robt. Sparke Hatchings, The Vicarage, Alderbury, Salisbury.
Cuthbert Hutchinson, Rock Lodge, Raker, near Sunderland.
William B. Hutchinson, 144 Sussex Road, Soiithport.
Herbert Ingall, l Champion Grove, Chivipion Hill, S.E.
Robert T. A. Innes, 14 Castlercagh Street, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
*■ Richard Inwards, 20 Bartholomew Villas, Kentish Town,
N.W.
Henry Wm. Jackson, Louth, LincolnsMre.
William Edward Jackson, Constantinople.
* George James Jacobs, Latusdowne, Guildford, Surrey.
Harold Jacoby, B.A., Adjunct Professor of Astronomy,
Columbia College Observatory, New York
City, U.S.A.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (Jime 1895.)
IS
Pate of Election.
1S92 May 13
1S91 Jan. 9
1878 Nov. 8
1894 Apr. 13
1892 May 13
1888 May II
1876 Jan. 14
1884 June 13
1872 Mar. 8
18S5 Dec. II
1869 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
1892 Apr. 8
1867 May 10
1894 Jan. 12
1890 Mar. 14
1889 Feb. 8
1894 Apr. 13
1868 Nov. 13
1893 ^lay 12
1 89 1 Mar. 13
1893 June 9
1864 Jan. 8
1880 June 1 1
1859 May 13
Otto Jaffe» Kin Edar, StramUown^ Belfast, Ireland.
Charles W. H. Jeavons, Horseley Place, Tipton, Staffordshire.
Benjamin George Jenkins, 43 ChatswoHh Road, West Duhvich,
S.E.
Griffith Parry Jenkins, JSational Provincial Banli, Llangefni,
Anglesey, N. Wales.
Charles Henry Johns, M.A., Althorjpe House, Waverley Grove,
Hendon, iV. TT^.
Alfred Robert Johnson, M.A., 13 Victoria Terrace, Mt. Radford,
Exeter.
Richard Coward Johnson, 46 Jermyn Street, Liverpool.
* S. Wellesley Johnson, M.B., R.N., H.M.S. " Melita," JiJediter-
ranean Station.
* Rev. Samuel J. Johnson, M.A., The Vicarage, Melplash, R.S.O.,
Bridport, Dorset.
* Walter Claude Johnson, M.Inst. C.E., The Dignaries, Wesz-
oombe Park, Blachheath, S.E.
James Robert Jones, Navigation School, Aberdeen.
John Harvey Jones, Fairview Villa, Cohurg Road, Montpelier,
Bristol.
Louis J. W. Joyner, Riverview Military Academy, Pouyh-
heepsie. New York, U.S.A.
* John Joynson, Thornto?i Lodge, Thornton, Great
Crosby, Liverpool.
Joshua Jukes, High Streets Harborne, Birmingham.
James Edward
Thomas
Wm. Redfern
Lord
Rev. Philip H.
Arthur
♦ Arthur E.
* David Joseph
George
Rev. Samuel
Keeler, D.Sc, Director of the Allegheny Obser-
vatory, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Keig, Prospect Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man.
Kelly, M.Inst.C.E., Dalriada, MalonePark, Bel-
fast, Ireland.
Kelvin, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L. P.R.S., Professor of
Natural Philosophy in the University of
Glasgow, Glasgow.
Kempthorne, M.A., W^ellingt'^n College, Berks.
Kennedy, i Clement's Inn, W.C.; and A.ihtead,
near Epsom, Surrey.
Kennelly, 1105 Betz Buildings, Philadelphia,
Pa., U.S.A.
Kennelly, Santa Monica, California, U.S.A.
Kilgour, M.Inst.C.E. F.R.G.S. F.G.S., Royal
Thames Yacht Club, 7 Albemarle Street, W.
Kinns, Ph.D.. 184 II aver stock Hill, Ilampste td,
N.W.
i6
EOYAL ASTEONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1S81 Jan. 14
1878 Jan. II
1873 Mar. 14
1890 Jan. 10
1895 Mar. 8
1870 Apr. 8
1874 May 8
1878 Feb. 8
1895 Feb. 8
1873 Jan. 10
1888 Nov. 9
1868 Jan. 10
1 88 1 Mar. 11
1876 Feb. II
1869 Feb. 12
1892 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1855 Feb. 9
1894 Jan. 12
187 1 Mar. 10
1884 Dec. 12
1873 Feb. 14
1873 Fcl). 14
1877 Jan. 12
1862 Mar. 14
1S74 Nov. 14
1886 Jan. 8
* Sydney T. Klein, F.L.S. F.E.S., The Red House, Stanmnre,
3Iiddlesex.
Lt.-Col. H.S.G.S. Knight, Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W,;
and T/ie Ohservatoi'y, Harestock, lAttletov,
near Witicliester.
Edward Ball Knobel, Treasurer, Past President, 3 Tavi-
stock Square^ W.C.
Vernon Edwin Knocker, Castle Hill House, Dover.
^ Lieut. Henry T.C.Knox, F.R.G.S., late E.N., 17 Ujrper Montagu
Street, W.
* Carlton John
Lambert, M.A., Royal Naval College^ Greenwich,
S.E.
Lancaster, F.C.S. F.G.S. F.R.M.S., Colmore Roiv,
Birmingham.
Frederic George Landon, M.A., 59 Tresillian Road,.St- Johii'SfS.E.
George Darley Lardner, 6 Prince's Road, Wimbledon.
Lawrence, King's Ride, Ascot, Berks.
Leahy, M.A., Firth College., Sheffield.
Lecky, 3 Lorton Terrace, Ladbroke Road, W.
Lecky, Commr. R.N.R., Neyland House^ Neyland,
R.S.O., Pemhrohesldre.
Ledger, M.A., Barham Rectoi'y, Claydon,Ipswic\.
Lee, St. Peter's Chambers, Coi'nhill, E.C.
Lees, Fairhaveoi, via Orbost, Bast Gipjjsland,
Victoria, Australia.
Lenehan, Government Observatory, Sydney,
N.S. Wales, Australia.
Lethbridge, Cowtlands, Lympstone, Devon.
Leuschner, A.B. Assistant Professor of Astro-
nomy in the University of Calif arnia, Berhc-
ley, California, U.S.A.
Levander, TpNoHh Villas, Camden Square, N. W,
Lewis, Royal Obsei'vatoi'y, Greemvich, S.E.
Lewis, Professor of Mineralogy in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, Mineralogical Mn^eim,
Cambridge.
Lindemann, Sidholme, Sidmouth, Devon.
Louis Stromcyer Little, B.A. M.D., AsMotv?i, BletchingJeyy
Surrey ; and Reform Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
Joseph Norman Lockyer,C.B. ¥ .\i.^.,RoyalCollrgeof Scicnce,Sonth
Kensington,S. W.; 16 PcnywernRd.,S. ir./and
Observatory Home, Westgate-on-Sea, Thanct.
Sir K(hiuiiHl (l Ucs (joder, Bart., M.A., Leo nardslee, Horsham, Sussex.
Jacoli (icrliaul Lnli«c, Fiiiifhousen. bcl Ehjicth, Germany.
William James
Edwin
Arthur Herbert
Robert John
Squire T. S.
Rev. Edmund
John
Edward Herbert
Henry Alfred
William
Armin Otto
Fredk. Wm.
Thomas
William J.
Adolph F.
UOYAL ASinONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
17
Date of Electiou.
1895 Mar. 8 j Ernest Fredk.Jno. Love, M.A., The UnlvcrsiUj, Mclhournc, Victoria,
! Australia.
1876 June 9 * James Love, 33 Clanricarde Gardens, B a i/Kwatcr, W.
1889 Feb. 8 * Arthur C. W. Lowe, B.A., GosfieU Hall, Halstead, Essex; and
76 Lancaster Gate^ Hyde Park, W.
1848 Jan. 14 Edward Joseph Lowe, F.E.S., Shirenewton Hall, near Chepstow^
Monmotdhshire.
1872 Feb. 9 ♦ D. Lindsay Lowson.
1862 Feb. 14 ♦ William Thynne Lynn, B.A., 3 South Vale, Blackheath, S.E.
1880 June II
1892 June 10
1882 Nov. 10
1877 Mar. 9
1886 May 14
1873 Jan. 10
1894 Jan. 12
1892 May 13
1887 Jan. 14
1865 Mar. 10
1885 Apr. 10
1873 Mar. 14
1884 Dec. 12
1865 Feb. 10
1879 Mar. 14
1879 Feb. 14
1875 Jan. 8
1878 Jan. II
1854 Feb. 10
1893 ^^lar. 10
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
Capt. F. Denis F. MacCarthy, R.E., R.E. Office, Queen's Rond
East, Hong Kong^ China.
McCarthy, 20 Chepstow Place, Baysn-aier, W.
McCarthy, 5 Promenade, Cheltenhaui ; and 20
Chepstow Placcy Bayswater, W.
McClean, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Rusthall House,
Tunhridge Wells.
McClure, M.A. LL.D., 31111 Hill School, N.W.
Ma,cdonne\\,2i2 Geoi'ge St7'eet, Sydney ; and Bank
ofN.S. W., Port Macquarie, N.S. W., Australia.
MacEwen, 5 Co.tlikin Terrace, Mount Florida,
Glasgow, Scotland.
MacGregor, F.K.G.S., 18 Coleman Street, E.C.
Mackenzie, cai'c of D. F. Mackenzie, 3 Fenchurah
Avenue, E.C.
Mackereth, Woodland, Terrace, Windermere.
McKerrow, Surveyor-General of New Zealand,
Wellington, New Zealand.
M'Landsborough, 5 Lindum Terrace, Manning-
ham, Bradford.
McLaren, LL.D., 46 Moray Place, Edinburgh.
Maguire, 12 Grove Road, Lakenham, Norwich.
Lt.-Col. Ernest E. Markwick, Assistant Commissary-Generalof Ord-
nance, Ordnance Store Department, Gibraltar.
Marshall, F.G.S. F.R.Hist.S., CMirch Institute^
Albion Place, Leeds.
Marten, Com be Lodge, CharltonRd.,Blackhcath,S E-
Marth, Colonel Cooper s Observatory^ Markrve,
Collooney, Co. Sligo, Ireland.
Martin, Nautical Academy, 1 56 3Iinories, E. C.
Henry Bateman Massey, Spalding, TJjicoln shire.
Edwaud Walter Maunder, Secretary, Royal Observetory^
Greenwich, S.E.
William Henry Maw, 18 Addison Road., Kensington, W.
Henry Daniel
Jonadab
Frank
John David
William John
Henry
William Grant
Capt. Thomas
* Rev. Thomas
* James
* John
* The Hon. Lord
* Joseph
John
Cliarlcs H,
Albert
Arthur B.
i8
ROYAL ASTEONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date <iE Election.
1887 Dec. 9
1895 May 10
1889 Feb. 8
1877 Mar. 9
18,70 Mar, II
1S63 Jan. 9
1859 Mar. II
1883 June 8
1892 Jan. 8
1889 Feb. 8
1862 May 9
1886 Feb. 12
1893 ^^SiY. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1 88 1 Mar. 11
1892 Feb. 12
1886 Apr. 9
1894 Mar. 9
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1886 Feb. 12
1874 Dec. II
1885 Jan. 9
1863 .Ian. 9
i8;S5 Jan. 9
lUS'j Ian. 1 1
Major Somerset H. Maxwell, Arley Cottage, Mount Nugent, Co.
Cavafi, Ireland.
John Willoughby Meares, Clive Hall, Shrewsthury .
Arthur B. P. Mee, 41 Hamilton St., Cathedral Ed., Cardiff.
Raphael Meldola, F.R.S. F.C.S., FinsMry Technical Col-
lege, Tadernacle Row, E.G.; and 6 Bruns-
tvich Square, W.C.
Meldrum, C.M.G. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Eoyal
Alfred Observatory, Mauritius.
Melhuish, 58 Pall Mall, S. W. ; and 10 Ford-
ivy eh Road, Brondeshury .
Mellor, The Woodlands, Whitefield, nr. 3Ianchcstcr.
Mellor, Vernon Avenue, Huddersjit Id.
Mendizabal Tamborrel, Palnia 13, Mexico.
Miller, R.N., School Shij? ' Conway,' Birhenhead.
Miller, Bryn-y-Mor, Belle- Vue Park, Lowestoft.
Milligan, 21 Spencer Road, New Wandsworth,
S. W.
Mills, 1 1 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, IF. C. ;
and St. Clements^ Crieff Road, Wandsworth
Com.Dion, S.W.
Mitchell, Jun., Broehholes, Huddersfcld.
Rev. John Cairns Mitchell, B.D., Rutland Cottage, Parhgate Road,
Chester.
James Henry Mitchiner, The Acacias, Barham Road, South
Croydon.
Arthur Hilton W. Molesworth, B.A., 15 Parh Lane, W.
Wm. Hy. Stanley Monck, M.A., 16 Earlsfort Terrace, Buhlin.
Lieut. Wm. H. F. Montanaro, R.N., H.M.S. ' Caledonia,' South
Qucensferry, N.B.
Benj. Theophilus Moore, ^.k.lsll\\%t.G:^.,Longwood,Beivley,Kent.
Charles
Arthur James
John James
Thomas Kilner
Joaquin de
Capt. Archib. T,
Samuel Henry
Duncan
John
John
Rev. John H.
Colonel W. G.
John Flelchcr
Asutosh
Ricliard
Kavasjce 1).
Fmlerick Wm.
Morgan, The Gables, Bletchley Road, Fenny
Stratford.
Morris, R.E., Brompton Barraclts, Chatham.
Moulton, M.A. Q.C. F.R.S. , 57 Onslow Square,
South Kensington, S. W.
Mukhopadhyay, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathematics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Rtma Road
North, Bhowanijmr, Calcutta.
Munday, Calrerley, Plymouth.
Nac^amvala, i\LA., The Observatory, College of
Science, Poona, India.
Nasli, The Firn, Bcnilcy llealh, Knon-le,
\\'<iririe/,s/i/re.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
19
Date of Election.
1875 Dec. 10
1 888 May 11
1873 Feb. 14
1 89 1 June 12
1888 Apr. 13
1875 Dec. 10
1877 Apr. 13
1862 May 9
1887 May 13
1884 Jan. II
1892 Apr. 8
1854 June 9
1890 Jan. 10
1855 June 8
1854 June 9
1 86 1 Apr. 12
1889 Nov. 8
1881 May 12
1853 Jan. 14
1894 May II
1886 Jan. 8
1895 June 14
1882 Jan. 13
1868 Feb. 14
1887 Jan. 14
1877 Jan. 12
1891 Feb. 13
Commr. Chas. B.
Reginald Carter
Edmund Neville
* Hugh Frank
* George James
* Francis Murray
* Frederic
John
* Gustavus William
Edward Henry
Belgrave
Sir Andrew
* Benjamin
* Capt. William
Gen. Wm. Hatt
* John
James
Neate, R.N., Watersend, Dover.
Nelson, 19 Holier Terrace, Sunderland,
Nevill, Government Astronomer, Ohgercatory^
Burhan, Natal.
Newall, M.A., Madingley Rise ; and Trin'dij
College, Camhridge.
Newbegin, Tliorpe St. Andreyv, Norwich.
Newton, Barton Grange, Taunton.
Newton, 3 Fleet Street, E. C.
Newton, Sailors' Home, Bock Street, E,
Nicolls, Caixa 776, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Nightingale, M.A., 25 SontUamiJton Buildings,
w.a
Ninnis, M.D. F.R.G.S., Deputy Inspector-
General, Royal Navy, Royal Naval Hospital,
Chatham.
Noble, K.C.B. F.R.S., Jesmond Bene House, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
Noble, F.S.S., Gloucester House, New castle- on-
Noble, ForeU Lodge, Maresjield, Uchjield, Sussex.
Noble, R.E. Ridgley Oak, Reigate, Surrey.
Nottingham, M.D., The Mount, M'hitchurch,
Samuel
Oddie, J.P. F.G.S. F.R G.S., Observatory, Bal-
laarat, Victoria, Australia.
Okell, Overley, Langham Road, Bom don, near
Manchester.
* Adm. Sir Erasmus Ommanney, C.B. LL.D. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., United
Service Chub, Pall Mall; and 29 Con-
naught Square, Hyde Park, W.
Henry Owen, F.R.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc, Royal Thames
Yacht Club, 7 Albemarle Street, W.
* William Irving Page, F.R.G.S., Wimbledon Common, Surrey.
* Rev. Jas. Dunne Parker, LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.Met.S., Bennington
House, Stevenage, Herts.
Samuel Ilickling Parkes, F.L.S., Penrhyn, Ashfield Road, King's
Heath, near Birmingham.
Parnell, Hadham House, Cpper Clapton, E.
Pearce, F.G.S. F.L.S., The Limes, Stourbridge.
Pearce, Church Court Chambers, Old Jewry, IC. C
Pearce, M.A. D.C.L. , Professor of Mathematics
in the University of Durham, St. Giles'
Vicarage, Bwrhani,
John
Horace
Robert
Robert John
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1885 Mar. 13
1884 Jan. II
1883 June 8
1879 Jan. 10
1867 Feb. 8
1850 Feb. 8
1880 May 14
1885 June 12
1895 Feb. 8
1889 May 10
1882 Apr. 14
1870 Jan. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
i860 Nov. 9
1872 June 12
1879 May 9
1893 Nov. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1894 Mar. 9
1865 Jan. 13
1854 Jan. 13
1856 Juno 13
1S57 .lunc 12
1879 .laii. 10
1894 May II
* Cathbert E.
Sir John
Charles
Henry
Napoleone
Rev. Thomas
William Peck, F.R.S.E., 6 Ranorer Street, EdinhuTgh ;
and Murrayfeld, MidlotJiian, Scotland.
Peek, M.A,. F.S.A., Rousdon Observatory, Lyme
Begis; and 25 Bryanston Square, W.
Pender, K.C.M.G., 18 Arlington Street, S.W.
Pendlebury, M.A., St. Paul's School, Kensington,
W. ; and 53 Gunterstone Road, West Ken-
sington, W.
Francis Cranmer Penrose, M.A. F.R.S., Colehj Field, Wimbledon,
S. W.
Perigal, 9 North Crescent, Bedford Square, W. C.
Perini, 261 Ilampstead Road, N.W.
Perkins, M.A., Turnworth Rectory, Blandford,
Dorset.
* Chas. Wm. Dyson Perrins, Barenliam Bank, Malvern.
James George Petrie, 15 Mercers'' Road, Holloway, N.
Robert Thomas Pett, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
* J. E. Hunter Peyton, 13 Fourth Avenue, Brighton.
William M. Pierson, 2214 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco,
California, U.S.A.
Dr. O, A. L. Pihl, ChrL^tiania, Norway.
* Charles Frederic Plant, Charters Towers, Townsville, Queensland,
Australia,
William Edward Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Obsei'vatory, Bidston,
Birkenhead.
Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D., Johns ffojjJdns University ; and
1 31 2 Eutau Place, Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.
Rev. T. Cunningh'" Porter, B.A..,Mon College, Windsor.
Charles A. Post, 21 Washington Sqicare, N.,Nem York City ;
and Strandhome, Bayport, Suffolk County*
NT., U.S.A.
Walter A. Post, Newport News, Warwick County, Virginia,
U.S.A.
* Rev. T. Jolinson Potter, M.A., Ne.stlcton, Portswood Road,
Southampton.
* Eyre Burton Powell, C.S.I. M.A., 25 Kirkstall Road, Streatham
J [ill, Surrey.
* Rev. Bartholomew Price, D.D. F.R.S., Master of Pembroke College,
and Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy,
0.iford.
Prince, Obscrvafory, Crowborough, Sussex.
Pritchctt, M.A., Professor, ]\forrison Observatory,
Glasgow, J\fissouri, U.S.A.
Pulsford, Querns Housr, Royal Hospital Seluud,
(irrrnwirh, S.L.
* Charles Tjccsou
Carr Waller
George Carter
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
11
Date of Election.
1S65 Jan. 13
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1866 Jan. 12
1893 Dec. 8
1 888 Apr. 13
i88i Jan. 14
1892 Apr. 8
1844 May 10
1892 May 13
1894 .Jan. 12
1876 Feb. II
1880 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1894 May II
1S91 June 12
1883 May II
1890 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1882 Jan. 13
1874 Jan. 9
1890 Apr. 1 1
1887 Jan. 14
* William T. Radford, M.D., Sidnwimt, Sidmouth, Devon.
* Arthur A. Rambaut, D.Sc, Royal Astronomer of Ireland,
Observatory, Du7Lsink, Co. Duhl'm.
Rankin, Local Marine Board, Well Street, E.
Rawson, Assoc. I.N.A., Warhlington Villay
Havant, Hants.
Rayleigh, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.,
Terling Place, With am, Essex.
Chas. Ilerbt. Edm. Rea, A.I.A. F.S.S., 223 Norwood Road, Heme
Hill, S.E.
Read, F.R.G.S., Penwerris, Cathedral Road,
Cardiff, South Wales.
Reed, M.A., H.M. BocTiyard, Sheerness.
Rees, A.M. E.M., Director of the Observatory, and
Professor of Practical Astronomy and Geo-
d^esy, Columbia College, New York City, U.S.A.
Rees, Chief Justice of Bermuda, Gelligroti,
Hamilton, Bermuda.
Reynolds, Lieut, R.N.R., The Homestead, Romsey,
Hants.
Rcv.David Powell Richards, B.A., H.M.S. ' Canada,' Bermuda.
* Rev. Walter J. B. Ricliards, D.D., St. Charles' College, Ladhrohe
Grove Road, Notting Hill, W.
Riclies, Collegiate School, Leamington.
Riches, LL.D., Agra Lodge, South Cliff, Scar-
borough.
Rickmers, ICreyenhorst Castle, Bremen, Germany.
Ridge, B A. F.R.G.S., 188 Victoria Parade East,
3Ielbourne, Victoria.
Ristori, Assoc. M.Inst.C.E., 5 Norfolk Street, Park
Lane, [F./andg Victoria Street, Westminster,
S.W.
Robbins, City Gas Testing Station, 10 Kinghorn
Street, Clothfair, E.C.
Roberts, Lovedale, Alice, Cape Colony.
Roberts, Westerham Woods, Alumhurst Road,
Bournemouth.
Roberts, Park Lodge, Eltham, S.E.
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S., Starfield, Crowborough,
Sussex.
Robertson, M.D., 34 Coltbridge 1 err ace, Murray •
field, Edinburgh.
Robinson, 4 Castelnau Gardens, Barnes, S. W.
Jas. Cruikshank Roger, F.S.A. F.S.A.Scot. F.R.S.North Ant.,
Friars Watch, Walihamstojv, Essex.
Capt. James
Robert
* Lord
Capt. Geo. Wm.
Rev. Joseph
John Krom
Sir Josiah
Capt. Robert
* Arthur
Edward Henrj
W. Eickmer
Samuel H.
Emanuel
Frank
Alex. William
Charles
Edward
* Isaac
* John C.
Edward
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Elootioi).
1884 Dec. 12
lJ;95 Jan. II
1867 Dec. 13
1866 Apr. 13
1853 June TO
1 87 1 Feb. 10
1893 Apr. 14
[866 Jan. 12
1876 Nov. 12
1876 Apr. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1894 Nov. 9
1876 Jan. 14
1 866 May 1 1
1883 Jan. 12
1869 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
I 891 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1893 Nov. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1894 Jan. 12
Rev.W.Jas.Eoden Roome, 63 Clarendon lioad, Notting Hill, W.
Rev. Thomas Roseby, M.A. LL.D., The Parsonage^ MarHck-
villc, New South Wales, Australia.
* Earl of Rosse, B.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Birr Castle,
Parsonstomn, Ireland ; and Athenceum Club,
Pall Mall, S. W.
* Edward John Routh, M.A. Sc.D, LL.D. F.R.S., Fellow of the
University of London, Newnham Cottage^
Queen's Road, Cambridge.
* William 'Ro'Kburg\i,'K.T).,Wildersleigh,'Westerfield,l2)sn'ich.
Hy.Chamberlaine Russell, C.M.G. B.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Samuel Marcus Russell, Professor of Mathematics and Astro-
nomy, Imperial College, Pehin, China ; and
16 The Circus, Greenwich, S.E.
* Thos. Glazebrook Rylands, Highfields, Thelwall, near Warrington,
Lancashire; and 16 The Circus, Greenwich,
S.E.
* Herbert Sadler, 32 3Iamr Street, Clapham, S.W.; and
Honiton Rectory, Devonshire.
* Sir David L. ^2L\ovDiO\is,'BQxt.,M..K., Br oomhill,Tunbridge Wells.
* Ralph Allen ^2sm^son,'K.k.,'^ Burdon Place,Newcastle'On-Tyne.
Samuel Arthur Saunder, M.A., Wellington College ; and Fir
Holt, Crowthor7ie, Bcrhs.
* Harris C. L. Saunders, 95 Queen's Gate, S. W.
^ James Ebenezer Saunders, F.G.S., 9 Finsbm-y Circus, E.C.
Rev. S. T. H. Saunders, M.A., 3Icrchant Taylors' School, E.C;
and Kirhstall, 44 ChHstchurch ArenuCf
Brondesbiory, N. W.
* Samuel Saywell, M.A. F.L.S., The College, Bromsgrove,
W orcestershire.
* William Schooling, Brechin House, Rivercovrt Road,
Hammersmith, W.
* Arlliur Schuster, Ph.D. F.R.S., Professor of Physics in
Owens College (Victoria University), Vic-
toria, Park, Manchester.
James Lidderdale Scott, care of Turnhnll, Howie, ^' Co., P.O. Box
120, Shanghai, China.
George Mitchell Seabroke, Temple Observatory, Rugby.
* Thos. JefTcrson J. See, Ph.D., University, Chicago, U.S.A.
* Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University College of South Wales
and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, South Wales.
Richard Pickering Sellers, B.A., Government Observatory, Sydney,
N.S. Wales, Australia.
Date of Election.
1884 Pec. 12
1861 Jan. II
1893 Dec. 8
1857 Jan. 9
1892 June 10
1890 June 13
1878 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1857 Mar. 13
1 85 1 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
i'8o4 June 8
1892 Jan. 8
S847 Nov. 12
1878 Jan. II
1839 -Dec. 13
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1869 Jan. 8
1 86 1 May 10
1884 May 9
1886 May 14
1894 June 8
1876 Apr. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1880 Jan. 9
1846 Mar. 13
1884 Jan. II
1892 Nov. II
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Harold
23
* Rev. Walter
* James
* William
Seward, B.A Patent Office Smthamp on Build-
ings, Chancery Lane, W.C.
Philip E. Sewell, Gurney''s Bank, Norwich.
William Shackleton, Royal College of Science, South Ken-
sington, S.W.
* Commander J. M. Share.
* ]\Iartin Charles Sharp, M.A., Cintra, Havqjstead Lane, High-
gate, N.
Thomas Steele Sheldon, M.B.Lond., Parliside, Macclesfield.
* Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A., The Rectory, Sulhanipstcad,
Reading.
Sidgreaves, S.J., StonyJmrst College Oh sen' at or y ,
Blaekhurn, Lancashire.
Simms, 138 FleH Street, B.C.
Simms, AlheH Lodge, Hojye Road, Shanhlin,
Isle of Wight.
Andrew Simons, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., H.3L Dockyard,
Devonjjort.
David Goudie Simpson, 199 Camhemell Grove, Denmark Hill,
S.E.
John Samuel Slater, Professor of Civil Engineering, Ciril
Engineering Coll., Seebjwre, Calcutta, India.
Rev. John Slatter, M.A., Whitchwch Rectory, near
Reading,
* Rev. Philip R. Sleeman, 65 Pemhroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
* David Smart, L.R.C.P. M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 108 Grange
Road, Berniojidsey, S.E.
Rev. Maurice A. Smelt, M.A., Heath Lodge. Cheltenham.
* Alfred Fish Smith.
Bjisil Woodd Smith, J.P., Branch Hill Lodge, Hami)stead
Heath, N. W.
* Charles Michie Smith, B.Sc. F.R.S.E., Government Astronomer,
Nungumhaukum, Madras, India.
Charles Ridley Smith, 12 Eaton Place, S.W.
Rev. E. Harrison Smith, M.A. R.N., H.M.S. * Tourmaline; North
American and West Indian Station.
* John Bagnold Smith, Newstead Colliery, near Nottingham.
John Peter Geo. ^xmth, Siveyney Cliff, Coalport, R.S.O., Shrop-
shire.
* Rev. William Smith, Hawthorn House, Bisho])thorpe Road,
York.
* Charles Piazzi Smyth, LL.D. F.R.S.E., Clova, Ripon.
Rev. Werner H. K. Soames, M.A., Fernleigh, Westcomhe Park Road
Blackheath, S.E
AlfrcdThos. Odell SorrcU, 8 Harvard Road, CJmwick.
^4
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Date of Election.
1895 Mar. 8
1883 Jan. 12
1857 Feb. 13
1894 Fel). 9
1880 Feb. 13
1880 June II
1878 Mar. 8
1874 l^ec. II
1865 Jan. 13
1884 Mar. 14
1865 Nov. 10
1888 Mar. 9
1894 May II
1861 Jan. II
1894 June 8
1891 Feb. 13
1860 Feb. 10
1861 Jan. II
1869 Mar. 12
1892 Nov. II
[854 Nov. 10
[879 Ajn-. 9
1S90 Jan. 10
1890 .Ian. 10
1889 Fcl). 8
W. W. Spencer
William Ford
Captain John
Capt. R. Wright
Rev.Danl. Higham Sparling, B.A., The Bectory, Biddulph Moot,
near Congleton, Cheshire.
Edmund Johnson Spitta, L.R.C.P. Lond., Ivy House, Clapham
Common, S W
Stanhope, Cannon Hall, Barnsley, TorhsMre.
Stanley, F.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc, Ciimherlotv, South
Norwood, S.E.
Steele, Local Marine Board, Well Street,
Tower Hill, E.
Sterry, Local 3farine Board, Well Street,
Tower Hill, K
Frederick Haller Stevens, B.A., Clifton College, Bristol.
Capt. Geo. Richd. Stevens, Hong Kong, China.
Robert Norton Stevens, Woodham, near Woking Station, Surrey.
John T. Stevenson, Nelson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Charles Stewart, LL.D., Ackender House, Alton, Hants.
Rev. Walter Edw. Stewart, M.A., Elcott House, Hurworth-on-TeeSy
Darlington.
William Stewart Stewart, Levern, Barrhead, Scotland.
Edwakd James Stone, M.A. F.R.S., Radcliffe Observer, Vice-
President, Past President, Radcliffe Ob-
servatory, Oxford.
SirJohn Benjamin Stone, F.L.S. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Tlie Grange,
Erdington, near Birmingham,
Stone, M.A., 29 Lee Bark, Blackheath, S.E.
Stoney, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., 8 JJpj)er Hoi'nsey
Rise, N.
Stothard, M.D., Laurel Lodge, 3Ionksto?vn, Co.
Duhlin.
Strahan, R.E., Behra Dun, India.
Stroud, Cooper^ Company^s School, Tredegar
Square, Bom ; and 14 Banbury Road, South
Hackney, N. E.
Sutton, The Dimes, Great Berkhampsted.
Swift, Lowe Observatory, Echo Mountain, Los
Angelos, California, U.S.A.
John Morris
G. Johnstone
John Matthew
Lt.-Col. George
Edward
Wadham Lock
Lewis
^ Ily. Wm. Lloyd Tanner, M.A., Professor of Mathematics in the
University College of South Wales and
Monmouthshire,27 Cn'rt-y-FilRoad,Pcnarthy
South Wales.
Robt. Lethbridgc Tapscott, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E F.G.S. F.R.Met.
See, 62 Croxteth Road, Liverpool.
Kenneth Jaracs Tarrant, Craven Cott ige, BusJiey Heath, Herts ;
and 63 Thrcadncedlc Street y E.C.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
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Date of Election,
1S92 Nov. II
iSSS Dec. 14
1894 Dec. 14
1SS5 May 8
1893 Jan. 13
1886 Feb. 12
1875 May 14
1S86 Dec. 10
1873 Jan. 10
1 85 5 June 8
1874 Nov. 13
iSSi Mar. 11
1890 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1880 June II
1875 May 14
1893 Feb. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1875 Feb. 12
1892 Jan. 8
1886 Feb. 12
1864 Apr. 8
1874 June 12
1854 Feb. 10
1886 Jan. 8
1863 May 8
1885 Jan. 9
* John Tatlock, Jun., M.A., P.O. Box 194, New York
City, U.S.A
Albert Taylor, 28 Rvskin Road, Tottenham., N.
Lieut. Basil Taylor, R.N., Carlton Cluh, Pall Mall, S.W.
* C. H. Brewitt Taylor, oareof I.M. Customs, Shanghai, China.
Harold Dennis Taylor, Trenfield, Holcjate, Yorlt.
Rev. Chas. J. T2ij\ox,lsl.\.¥^C.^.,The Larehes,Banstead,Surrey.
* Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A., THnity College, Cambridge.
Washington Teasdale, F.R.M.S., Headingley, Leeds.
John Tebbutt, Olscrvatory, Windsor, New South Wales.
* Lt.-Gen. Jas. F. Tennant, CLE. R.E. F.R.S., Past President,
1 1 Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, W.
* Dr. Francois Terby, 96 Riie des Bogards, Louvain, Belgium.
* Rev. Thomas R. Terry, M.A., The Reetory, East Ilsley, near
Neivlury, Berhs.
Wm. Grasett Thackeray, Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
32 Kidbroohe Park Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Sir Henry Thompson, F.R.C.S. M.B.Lond., 35 Wim^wle
Street, W.
* Capt. Peter Thompson, Isabank, Forest Gate, Essex.
Silvanus Phillips Thompson, B.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Finsbury Technical
College, Tabernacle Row, E. C. ; and Morland,
Chislett Road, West Hampstead, N. W.
Anth. Standidge Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R. F.R.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc.
Assoc.Inst.E.E., Telegraph Works, Silvertown,
Essex; and 51 The Avenue, Kew Gardens,
Surrey.
* Capt. Benjamin Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R., Ghyllbank, St. Helens^
Lancashire.
Wm. Henry Thornthwaite, Avonhirst, Cainden Park, Chisle-
hurst.
Arthur Thornton, M.A., The Grammar School, Bradford.
* Christopher Thwaites, M.Inst.C.E., Christ Church Road,
Norwich.
Sir Charles Todd, M.A. K.C.M.G. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Adelaide,Sonth Australia.
Rev. Chas. Russell Tompkins, 36 St. Andrews Road, Southsea, Hants.
* Captain Henry Toynbee, 12 Upper Westbourne Terrace, W.
* Julien Tripplin, 31 Holborn Viaduct, E.C. ; and 2-^
Ileathfield Gardens, Chiswick, W.
* Lieut.- Col. G.L. Tupman, U.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, College
Road, Harrow.
* Heiibekt Hall Turner, M.A. B.Sc. Savilian Professor of As-
tronomy, Oxford, Secretaiiy, University
Observatory, Oxjtrd.
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Diltc of Election.
1864 Nov. 1 1
1883 June 8
1867 Apr. 12
1856 Jan. II
1881 Feb. II
185s Apr. 13
1879 Nov. 14
1895 Jan. 1 1
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1879 Mar. 14
1883 Jan. 12
1893 Nov. 10
1888 May II
1893 June 9
1863 Feb. 13
1888 Jan. 13
1892 Dec. 9
1876 Jan. 14
1887 June 10
1876 Dec. 8
1873 May 9
1874 Nov. 13
1884 Feb. 8
1 870 M ar. 1 1
18S5 Apr. 10
1892 Apr. 8
1892 Jan. 8
ROYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Edward Tyer, Askwin Street, Dalston, E.
Wm. John Vernon Vandenbergh, F.R.Met.Soc, care of W.J. Van-
denhcrgh, 39 Allen Road, South Hornsey, N.
Frederick Henry Varley, 82 Newmgton Green Road, Higkhurij, N.
Rev. George Venables,^Mr^7i Castle Rectory, nr. Gt.Ya/rmmdli.
James George Vine, Denhigh House, Glen Eldon Road^
Streatham, S. W.
Wm. Reynolds Vines, M.A. Ph.D. F.R.G.S., care of Prof.
S. H. Vincs,F.R.S.,Headingt07i Hill, Oxford.
Henry T. Vivian, Eversley, Hants.
Rev. Peter Hately Waddell, The Manse, WMteJdrk, PrcstonUrk,
East Lothian, Scotland.
Arthur John Walker, New College, Oxford ; and Bayard's
Lodge, Knareshorotigh, Yorkshire.
Charles Clement Walker, Jjilleshall Old Hall, Ncwjm't, SJirojfshire.
William Henry Walmsley, 12 Westbank, Amhnrst Park, Stamford
Hill, N.
Louis Healhcote Walter, 30 Ebury Street, S. W.
John Walther, M.D. CM. F.R.Met. Soc, Bishops
Down Grange, Tunbridge Wells.
Wanklyn, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Grand Trunk Rail-
7vay Co.; and 241 Br ummojid Street, Montreal,
Canada.
Ward, Bannerdown House, Bath Easton, Somer-
set; and Pa7'tenkirc hen, Bavaria.
Wardale, i Whitehall Place, S. W.
Wardle, F.R.M.S., 120 Madison Avc7ine, New
York City, U.S.A.
* Major-Gcn. W. H. M^ardell, R.A., 7 Sackville Road, West BHghton.
* Hy. Atldenbrook WasseW, Addenbrook Villa, Love Lane,Stoicrbridge.
* Col. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, Assistant
Surveyor-General, Surveyoi'-GeneraVs Office,
14 Wood Street, Calcutta.
Sidney Waters, 44 Ladbrohe Grove, Kensi^igton Park
Gai'dens, W.
Rev. Alexr. Law Wathcrston, M.A., Gra^ninar School, Hinckley^
Leicestershire.
* Frederick William Watkin, B.A., St. PauVs School; and Colct
House, Talgarth Road, West Kensington, W.
* Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Clifton College, B?'istol.
* Lt.-Col.Harry J. W&ison, 22 Thnrloc Square, W.
William Janics Walson, il/ir/7'/r// House, llumiaby-on-Tees.
Wm. Livingstone Wat.son, Ayloii, Abernethy, J'erthshirc ; and
105 Pu// Mall, S. W.
Frederic Lumb
Col.M. Foster
Francis James
P'rancis R.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
27
Date of Election.
1878 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1879 Nov. 14
1875 June II
1877 Jan. 12
1869 Jan. 8
1893 Mar. 10
1895 Jan. II
1885 Dec. II
1895 May 10
1884 May 9
1865 May 12
1865 Dec. 8
1875 Dec. 10
i860 Mar. 9
1872 Jan. 12
1894 Jan. 12
1883 May II
1861 Dec. 13
1856 Mar. 14
1877 Feb. 9
1879 Jan. 10
1842 Mar. II
1867 Apr. 12
1862 Dec. 12
1893 May 12
1877 Jan. 12
1875 June II
Rev. G. E. Watts, Kcnmvortli Vicarage^ DunstaMc, Herts.
Rev. W. R. Waugh, The Ohservator]j, Portland, Dorset.
Robert Rumsey Webb, M.A., St. John's College, Camlridge.
Francis Richard Wegg-Prosser, M.A., Belmont, Hereford ; and
Chalcot House, Long Ditton, Kingsto7i-on-
Tlmmes.
Rear-Adm,W. J.L.Wharton, C.B. F.R.S., Hydrographer for the
Admiralty, Admiralty, Whitehall, S. W. ;
and Florijs, Prince's Road, Wimbledon Park.
Edward John Wliite, Observatory, Melbourne, Vieto9'ia
Edward Turner Whitelow, 70 Deansgate, 3Ianchester.
Robert Wigglesworth, York ; and 8 Victoria Street,
Westminster, S. W,
Richard Wilding, Broohvale, NooMands, Fuhvood,
Preston.
William Willett, Juor., The Cedars, Chislchnrst Common,
Kent ; and 2 Sloane Gardens, S.W.
Arthur Stanley Williams, Bella Vista, Hove Park Villas, West
Brighton.
George Williams, Bolmelynllyn Hall, Bolgelly, Wales.
Harry Samuel Williams, M.A., 6 Heathfield, Swansea, S. Wales.
William P]. Wilson, Daramona, Streete, Bathowen, Ireland.
Rev. Thomas Wiltshire, M.A. F.G.S., Professor of Geology
and Mineralogy, King's College, London ;
25 Granville Parh, Lemisham, S.E.
George K. Winter, Madras Railway, India.
Max Wolf, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an der
Universitat, Die Sternwarte, Heidelberg,
Germany.
Walter George Woollcombe, M.A. B.Sc. (Lond.), Exeter; and
King Edward's High School, Birmingham.
Baron Henry dc Worms, F.R.S., 42 Grosvenor Place, S. W.
Hale Wortham, Royston, Herts.
Arthur Mason Worthington, M.A. F.R S., R.N.E. College^
Dcvonjwrt ; and 6 Osborne Villas, Devonjwrt.
Arthur W. Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Physics at Yak?
University, Ne7v Haven, Connecticut, U.S. A,
Rev. Dr. Alfred Wrigley.
Stephen M. Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, Dublin.
Sir Allen Young, C.B., 18 Grafton Street, Bond StrretyW-
James Henry Young, B.Sc, 7 Marhis Road, Balham, S. W.
Jesse Young, F.R.G.S., Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Prof . C. Venceslaa Zenger, Kleinscite, Belredergasse 18, Prague,
Bohemia,
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ASSOCIATES.
Date of Election.
1866 May II
1882 Nov. 10
1S90 Dec. 12
1S84 Nov. 14
18S9 Nov. 8
1890 Dec. 12
1882 Nov. 10
1889 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1848 iM.'iy 12
1866 May 1 1
1848 May 12
1855 Jan. 12
G. F. J. Arthur Auwers, Ph.D., Professor, Lindenstrasse 91,
Berlin, S. W.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Professor in the University and
Director of the Observatory,Zei<^6'/i, Holland,
Lewis Boss, Professor, Director of the Dudley Ob-
servatory, Albany, New Yorlt, U.S.A.
Theodor Bredikhine, Emeritus Professor, Doctor of
Astronomy, Director of the Observatory,
Pulkowa, Imperial Academy of Sciences,
St. Petershurg, Russia.
8eth 0.
Marie Alfred
Wilhelm
Nils Christian
W. L.
Chandler, 16 Craigie Street, CambridgCy Mass.,
U.S.A.
Cornu, Membre de I'Academie des Sciences
et du Bureau des Longitudes, Professeur A,
r^^cole Polytechnique, 9 Rue de Grenelle,
Paris.
Dollen, Astronom der Sternwarte, Pnlhoway
Russia.
Duner, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Ob-
servatory, Upsala, Sweden.
El kin, Ph.D., Yale College Observatory, Ncm
Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
llerv6Au^.Kt.AII)aii.s l^'aye, Membre de I'lnstitut ct President du
Bureau des Longitudes, 95 Arrnue des
C/iamjJS IClysvos, Paris.
Wiliicliu Forstcr, Professor, Director der Sternwarte,
Enclteplatz 3«, Berlin, S. W.
Jdlianii (iolU'ricd (ialU', IMi.D., Professor, Director der K. Uni-
\ ( rsiliits-Slernwarlc, Breslau, (Icrmany.
r.( ii|iiiiiin Ajillitii I' (itiiiltl, liL.D., (\imbr'ul[H', Musa., I'.S.A.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
29
Dato of Election.
1881 June 10
1879 Jan. 10
1889 Nov. 8
1889 Nov. 8
1878 Nov. 8
1884 Nov. 14
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1879 Jan. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1886 Nov. 12
1854 June 9
1894 Nov. 9
1874 Nov. 13
1872 Nov. 8
1872 Nov. 8
Huofo
Asaph
Paul P.
Prosper M.
George William
Edward Singleton
Jules
Jacobus Cornelius
Adalbert
Samuel Pierpont
Gyldon, Professor, Astronomer of tlic Royal
Academj' of Sciences, Stockholvt , Swcflcn.
Hall, Professor of Mathematics, U.S. Navy,
2715 iV. Street, Wasldnfjton, I).C.,U.S.A.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paria.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paris.
Hill, Ph.D., Mont 3Ioor Rockland Co., Nnv
York, U.S.A.
Holden, M.A. LL.D., Professor, Director of
the Lick Observatory, San Jose, Calif ornia,
U.S.A.
Janssen, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Observatoire
d'Astronomie Physique, Meudon, Seine-et-
Oise, France.
Kapteyn, Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy at
the University, Groningen, Holland.
Krueger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Kiel, Germany,
Langley, LL.D., Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution, Wasliington, B.C., U.S.A.
Maurice Loewy, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Sous- Directeur de I'Obser-
vatoire de Paris, 119 Ins, Rue Notre Dame
des ChamjJS, Paris.
Karl Theodor Rol)ert Luther, Ph.D., Professor, Astronom der
Sternwarte, Martinstrasse 10 1, Dilsseldorf,
Germany.
Albert A.
Axel
Simon
Hubert Anson
Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the
University of Chicago, U.S.A.
Moller, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy and
Director of the Observatory at the Uni-
versity, Lund, Sweden.
Newcomb, Professor, Superintendent of the
American Nautical Almanac, Navy Depart-
ment, Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
Newton, Professor of Mathematics, Yale
College, New Ilavcn, Conneeiieut, U.S.A.
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Date of Election.
1884 Nov. 14
1883 Nov. 9
1 88 1 June 10
1894 Nov. 9
1866 May II
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1890 Dec. 12
1892 Nov. II
1848 May 12
1883 Nov. 9
1 88 1 June 10
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
Magnus
J. A. C.
Nyren, Ph.D., Astronom der Sternwarte,
Pulkowa, Russia
Oudemans, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy at
the University and Director of the Obser-
vatory, Utrecht, Holland.
1882 Nov. 10
Edward Charles Pickering, Professor, Director of the Obser-
vatory, Harvard College^ CambHdge^ Mass.,
U.S.A.
Henri Poincar6, Memhre dc VInstitut, Professeur
a la Facnlte des Sciences, 63 Rue Claude
Bernard, Paris.
Truman Henry SafEord, B.A. Ph.D., Field Memorial Professor
of Astronomy, Williams College^ Williann-
tomn, Mass., U.S.A.
Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli, Direttore del R. Osservatorio di
Brera, Blilan.
Hugo Seeliger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Mllnchen, Bavaria.
Cyrille Souillart, Professeur A, la Faculte des Sciences
de Lille, 20 Rue Fontaine-des-Saulx, Lille,
France.
Hermann Struve, Ph.D., Astronom der Sternwarte, Pnl-
kowaj Russia.
Otto Struve, Fahnstrasse 8, Karlsruhe, Baden^
Gernmny.
Pietro Tacchini, Professore, Direttore dell' Ufficio
centrale di Meteorologia e Gcodynamica,
deir Osservatorio del Collegio Romano ed
annesso Musco, Via del Cararita 7, Rome.
Franc^ois Felix Tisscrand, Membre de I'lnstitut ct du Bureau
des Longitudes, Professeur :\ la Faculte des
Sciences, Directeur de I'Observatoi^e, 5
Avenue de V Ohservatoire, Paris.
Hermann Carl Vog«l, Ph.D., Professor, Director des Konig-
lichen Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums,
PotHd<t III, Gertnaiiy.
1883 Nov. 9
i^^dimind
Wc.is.s, lMi.l>., rrol'cssor, Director der K.K-
S(ciiivvar(c, Wahri/ig, Meitna.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1895.)
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Date of Election.
1863 Nov. 13 Friedrich Aug. Theod. Winnecke, Falbgasse 20, Strasshirg, EJsasSy
Germany.
1874 Jan. 9 Chas. Joseph Etienne Wolf, Membre de I'lnstitut, Astronome de
rObservatoire, Professeur h la Sorbonne,
I RiLe des Feuillanti/ies, Paris.
1872 Nov. 8 Charles A. Young, College of New Jersey, Princeton, New
Jersey, U.S.A.
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OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
:FEBI2.TJ-A.IL-2" 1896 TO FEBI2/TJ-A.E,Y 1897.
IPresiDent
A. A. Common, Esq. LL.D. F.R.S.
DicC'lPreslOents,
Capt. W. DE W. Abney, C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S.
W. H. M. Christie, Esq. M.A. F.R.S. Astronomer Royal.
G. H. Darwin, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R S. Plumian Professor
of Astronomy, Cambridge.
Isaac Roberts, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S.
^Treasurer.
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
Secretaries.
E. W. Maunder, Esq.
H. H. Turner, Esq. M.A. B.Sc. Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford.
^foreign Secretary.
William Huggins, Esq. LL.D. D.C L. F.R.S.
Council.
Sir R. S. Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and Geometry, Cambridge.
A. M. W. Downing, Esq. M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S. Superintendent
of the ' Nautical Almanac'
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S.
Capt. E. H. Hills, R.E.
Frank McClean, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.
W. H. Maw, Esq.
H. F. Newall, Esq. M.A.
Capt. William Noble.
G. M. Sbabroke, Esq
Rev. Walter Sidgreaves, S.J.
E. J. Stone, Esq. M.A. F.R.S. Radclilfe Observer.
G. Johnstone Stoney, Esq., M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S.
B60i0tant Secretary.
Mr. W. H. Wesley.
Burlington House,
London, W.
The Meetings are held on the second Friday in every month during the Session,
at 8 o'clock P.M., except the Annual General Meeting in February, which is held at
3 o'clock in the afternoon.
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LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
JUNE 1896.
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compounded
for his Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is requested thai notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary.
PATRON:
Her Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA.
Date of Election.
1895 Nov. 8
1876 Jan. 14
1870 Apr. 8
1883 Mar. 9
1893 Feb. 10
I 893 Mar. 10
1896 Jan. 10
1885 Mar. 13
1890 May 9
1880 Nov. 12
FELLOWS.
Antoine dAbbadie, Membre de ITnstitut, Abf/adia,
Hendaye, Basses Pyrenees, France.
Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Weather Bureau, Dejmrtment of Agricul-
ture, Wasliington, B.C., U.S.A.
Capt. W. de W. Abney, C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, Bathmore Lodge, Bolton
Gardens South, S. W.
Rev. E. Aurelius Adams, M.A., 10 Hove Park Villas, BHghton.
Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, Cedars Road, Becken-
ham, 8.E.
Maur. Anderson Ainslie, B.A., Over Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset.
Hugh Lancelot Aldis, 67 Dieppe Street, West Kensington, W.
Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., Homick, Auckland, New Zealand.
John William Aldridge, 81 Bishop's Road, Victoria Park, E.
Rev. Francis B. Allison, M.A., The Vicarage, Peasmarsh, Sussex.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1884 Feb. 8
1867 Nov. 8
1854 Mar. 10
1896 April 10
1896 Feb. 14
1895 Jan. II
1873 Apr. 9
1888 Feb. 10
1892 June 10
1879 Jan. 10
1877 Jan. 12
1875 M^J"- 12
1896 May 8
1884 Nov. 14
1849 Dec. 14
1856 Feb. 8
1855 Dec. 14
1895 Feb. 8
1 893 Feb. 10
1874 May 8
1888 Jan. 13
1879 May 9
1881 May 13
1H63 Nov. 13
1880 Apr. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1892 May 13
Thomas Allsop.
Thomas Michael Almond, Port Master, Brisbane, Queensland
Australia. ,
Joseph Supino Ancona, Fernleigh, South Norwood, S.E. '
William Anderson, Bailee House, Ballymena, Co. Antrim,
Ireland.
Cyril Ernest Ashford, M.A., Barrow School, Uarrow-on-the-
Hill.
John James Aubertin, 33 Duhe Street, St. James's, S. W.
Thos. William Backhouse, West Hendon House, Sunderland.
Rev. J. Mackenzie Bacon, Cold Ash, Newbury, Berks.
Rev. James Baikie, Free Church Manse, Ancrum, Roxburgh-
shire, Scotland.
Baillie, R.N., 10 Groom's Hill, Greenwich Park,
S.E.
Baillie, Grosrenor House, Carlisle.
* SirRobt. Stawell Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Lowndean Prof essor of
Astronomy and Geometry in the University
of Cambridge, Observatory , Cambridge.
Banks, Sharpies Terrace, Astley Bridge, near
Bolton, Lancashire.
Baracchi, G-overnment Astronomer, Observatory,
Melbourne, Australia.
Barber, B.A., Oakfield, Aston-on-Clun, R.S.O.,
Shropshire.
Barclay, Kilmarnock, Scotlayid.
Barclay, Leyton, Essex.
Bare, B^uthven Villa, Hainault Boad, Ley ton-
stone.
Barker, 9 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, N. W.
* Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., Holmes C/Mj)el Vicarage,
Cheshire.
* Edward Emerson Barnard, M.A., Yerkes Observatory, Lake
Geneva, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Capt. Edward Barnes, Edge worth House, Clewer, Windsor.
* John Alfred Barringer. j
Rev. J. Chadwick Bates, M.A., Castleton Vicarage, near Man-
chester.
* Maj. T. Preston Battersby, Army Ordnance Department (late
R.A.), Cronilyn Ratlwwen, Wcstmeath, Ire-
land ; and Ordnance QlHce, Colcliester.
Comte Aymarde la Baume Pluvinel, 7 Buede lo, Baume, Paris.
Henry Baynluim, R.N., Captain, II. M.S. ' Wellesley '
Training Sliiji, North Shields.
* Lieut. C. W.
Robert John
William
Pietro
John Thomas
Andrew
* Joseph Gurney
Edwin
Samuel
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
5
Date of Election.
1893 June 9
1877 May II
1893 Apr. 14
1862 Apr. II
1896 Feb. 14
1892 Feb. 12
1888 Mar. 9
1893 Jan. 13
1866 Nov. 9
1854 Feb. 10
1890 Jan. 10
1869 Jan. 8
1881 Jan. 14
1875 Apr. 9
1 88 1 Jan. 14
1894 Apr. 13
1888 Nov. 9
1894 Dec. 14
1887 Apr. 6
1 89 1 Apr, 10
1871 Nov. 10 j
I
1889 Jan. 1 1 I
1895 f'eb. 8 I
1867 Feb. 8
1895 Nov. 8.
1892 Dec. 9
1893 Jan. 13
1S71 June 9
Hedley Robert
William Morris
Ludwig
Commr. James F.
Frank Arthur
Bertram
Arthur
Joseph Ibbitson
Rev. Frank
Wm. Henry
Algernon Sidney
Lieut.-Col. A. C.
Raphael Louis
Lord
Adolphe de
Lyndon
Thomas
George Cox
Kev. John
John Billington
Robt. Holford M.
Henry Lord
Vincent Joseph
Edward E.
Loyal H.
John A.
Martin
John
Beasley, 5 Granville Road ; ojid. Grammar School,
BlackMirn, Lancashire.
Beaufort, F.E.G-.S., 18 Piccadilly, W. ; and
AthencBum Chib, S. W.
Becker, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Glasgow,
Observatory, Glasgow.
Beckett, R.N., Avondell, Ilollington Park, St.
Leonard' s-on- Sea.
Bellamy, F.R.Met.Soc, University Observatory ;
and 4 St. John's Road, Oxford.
Bennett, M.A., Montpelier, Paignton, South
Devon.
Berry, M.A., King's College, Cambridge.
Berry, Hazeldene, Avenue Road, Crouch End, N.
Besant, M.A., Sibsey Vicarage, Boston, Lincoln'
shire.
Besant, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., St. John's College,
Cambridge.
Bicknell, 23 Onslow Gardens, S. W.
Bigg- Wither, 65 Church Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Bischoffsheim, Ohservatoire, Nice ; and 3 Rui}
Taitbovt, Paris.
Blythswood, Blythswood, near Renfrew ; and
2 Seamore Place, Curzon Street, W.
Boe, Antwerj), Belgium.
Bolton, B.A., Patewt Office, Chancery Lane, W.C.
Bolton, Survey of India, 15 Wood Street, Cal-
cutta.
Bompas, F.G,S. F.R.G.S., 121 Westbourne
Terrace, W.
Bone, St. Thomas's Vicarage, Lancaster.
Booth, J. P., Preston, Lancashire.
Bosanquet, M.A. F.R.S., Castillo Zamor a, Realejo
Alto, Teneriffe, Canary Lslands.
Boulton, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.
Bouton, B.Sc, 9 Lansdowne Terrace, Hampton
Wick.
Bowen, Sclwol, Harrow.
Bradford, North Ferrisburgh, Vermont, U.S.A.
Brashear, Allegheny, Pennsylva/nia, U.S.A.
Brendel, Ph.D., Privat-Docent of Astronomy at
the University, Greifswald, Germany.
Brett, A.R.A., Daisyfield, Putney Heath Lane,
S. W.
ROrAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1877 June 8
1873 Nov. 14
1894 Jan. 12
1855 Feb. 9
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1864 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1891 Jan. 9
1894 May II
1890 May 9
1865 Mar. 10
1887 Dec. 9
1892 Dec. 9
1882 Nov. 10
1894 Jan. 12
1880 May 14
1896 June 12
1892 Feb. 12
1890 Jan. 10
1874 Nov. 13
1874 Nov. 13
1885 ^pr- 10
* Thomas Dal by Brewin, Burlington House, 43 St. Albari's Food,
Leicester.
Joseph Ridgway Bridson, Bridge House, Bolton-le- Moors, Lanca-
shire.
* William Briggs, M.A. LL.B. F.C.S., Burlington House,
Cambridge.
* Frederick Brodie, Fernhill, Wooiton Bridge, Isle of Wight.
* Joseph Brooks, F.R.G.S., Hojfe Bank, Nelson Street,
Woollahra, Sydney, N.S Wales, Australia.
William R. Brooks, M.A., Smith Observatory, Box 714
Geneva, N. Y., U.S.A.
Alfred Brothers, 14 St. Ann's Square, Manchester.
* Ernest William Brown, M.A., Professor of Applied Mathe-
matics, Haverford College, Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.
* John Henry Brown, L.D.S. R.C.S., 6 Cambridge Boad,
Brighton.
* James Stark Browne, The Red House, Mount Avenue,
Ealing, W.
Rev. Saml. Robert Browne, M.A. LL.D., Bristol Grammar School;
and Scarsdale, 70 Waverley Road, Redland,
Bristol.
Thomas William Brownell, 64 Upper Brook Street, Manchester.
John Browning, 62, Strand, W.C.
Sir Gainsford Bruce, Q.C., Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent.
* Walter William Bryant, Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
122 Blackheath Hill, S.E.
* Robert Bryant, B.A. D.Sc, London Institution, Fin^hvry
Circus, E.G.
John Harrison Buckley, 70 Tomer Street, Leicester'.
Thomas Buckney, 61 Strand, W.C.
Rev. Fredk. Lisle Bullen, Littleton Rectory, Thornbury, Glouces-
tershire.
Charles Burckhalter, Chabot Observatory, Oakland,
California, U.S.A.; and 962 K^hester Street,
Oakland.
Rev. George Burgess, The Parsonage, Beresford Street, Auck-
land, New Zealand.
* Sherburne W. Burnham, Hon. M.A. of Yale College, Professor
of Practical Astronomy in the University of
V\\\cSi.^o,Government Buildi ng ,Chicago,U.S.A .
* Sir Jolin Burns, Hart., Castle Wemyss, We)ny!i.t Bay,
Greenock, Scotland.
* Capt. Sidney G. Burrard, R.E., Assistant Superintendent, Survey
of India, Dehra Dun, India.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
7
Diite of Election.
1S65 Apr. 12 * Col. Alexander Burton-Brown, R.A. F.G.S., 11 Union Crescent,
Margate.
1873 Nov. 14 Thomas Wm. Bush, The Coxlowe, Horeham, Sussex.
1 87 1 May 12 * Reginald Bushell, Hinderton Lodge, Neston, Cheshire.
1 887 Apr.
1877 June 8
1893 Apr. 14
1867 Feb.^
1889 May 10
1873 Feb. 14
1 891 Jan. 9
i860 June 8
1896 Mar. 13
1879 Nov. 14
1892 May I
1864 Feb. 12
1895 Jan, 9
1871 Mar. 13
1 89 1 Dec. 1 1
1891 Mar. 13
1894 June 8
1885 Jan. 9
1883 Dec. 14
1896 Feb. 14
i860 Apr. 13
1889 Feb. 8
1859 Feb. II
1862 Mar. 14
1853 June 10
* Warren Fredk. Caborne, Comdr. R.N.R. F.R.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc,
4 Cambridge Gardens, Notting Hill, W,
* George Calver, Hill Home, Widford, Chelmsford.
Bernard Edward Cammell, Folly Court, Wokingham, Berks.
James Carpenter, Grove House, Lewisham, S.E.
* Edward Carpmael, B.A. Assoc. Inst. C.E., The Ivies,
St. Julianas Farm Road, West Norwood,
S.E.
* Ernest Carpmael, M.A., Ferndale, Woodside Road^
Sutton, Surrey.
Edward Tremlett Carter, Assoc. Inst. E.E., 53 Cloudesdale Road,
Upper Tooting, S. W.
Louis P. Casella, 147 Holborn Bars, E.C. ; and The
Lawns, South Grove, Highgate.
* James Cavan, M.A., Eaton Mascott Hall, Shrewsbury.
Rev. James Law Challis, M.A., The Vicarage, Stone, Aylesbury.
Humphrey Barker Chamberlin, Ph.D., 17 Cornhill, E.C.
George Fredk. Chambers, Northfield, Eastbourne, Sussex.
Major W. St. L. Chase, V.C. F.R.G.S., ;'28th Bombay Pioneers,
Kirkee, Bombay, India.
* W. H. Mahoney Christie, M.A. F.R.S., Astronomer Royal, Vice-
Pkesident, Past President, Royal Obser-
vatory, Greenwich, S.E.
LordEdw. Spencer Churchill, 28 Grosvenor Street, W.
Thomas Richard Clapham, Austwick Hall, ClapJtam, Lan-
caster.
Rev. John Thos.W.Claridge, M.A., 3 Albert Road, Tamworth, Staf-
fordshire.
Latimer Clark, M.Inst.C.E. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., 6 West-
viinster ChamMrs, Victoria Street, S. W.
Rev. Chas. Henry Clarke, B.A.
Thomas Folkes Claxton, Royal Alfred Observatory, Mauritius.
Clifton, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford.
3 Ba^r dwell Road, Banbv/ry Road^ Oxford.
Cockburn, F.R.S.E., New Club; and 32 St.
Andrem Square, EdinMirgh.
Cole, Westfeld, Cheam Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Cole, Mayland, Sutton, Surrey.
Coleman, 71 Jirecknock Road, Camden Road, N.
Robert Bellamy
John
John Francis
John Jenkins
Everard Home
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1884 Feb. 8
1 88 1 Jan. 14
1875 Nov. 12
1876 June 9
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1894 Dec. 14
1883 June 8
1872 Feb. 9
1891 June 12
1 88 1 Jan. 14
1874 Jan. 9
1871 Apr. 14
1876 Nov. 10
1891 Jan. 9
1862 Feb. 14
1871 Jan. 13
1896 Feb. 14
1890 Mar. 14
1871 Jan. 13
1868 Feb. 14
1891 Jan. 9
1 8(38 Nov. 13
1888 Nov. 9
1862 May 9
James
William Ernest
Bryan
* William Coleman, The Shrubbery, Bitckland, Dover.
John Coles, Royal Geographical Society^ l Savile Rcn\
W. ; and Commonside^ Mitcham, Surrey.
* John Brise Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughborov^h.
* Andrew AiNSLiE Common, LL.D. F.R.S., President, 63 Eat^n
MisCf Ealing, W.
Cook, University, Sydney, New South Wales.
Cooke, M.A., Observatory, Perth, West
Aust7'alia.
Cookson, Oakn'ood, Wylam, JR.S.O., North-
umberla7id.
Comdr. the Hon. Wm. Heron Coombs, R.N., Port of Spain,
THnidad, West Indies.
Col. Edw. Hy. Cooper, Markree Castle, Collooney, Co. Sligo,
Ireland.
Rich. Edw. Synge Cooper, Hillmorton Paddox, Rvgby.
William Ernest Cooper, Henwich Lodge, Worcester.
Ralph Copeland, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Astronomer Royal for
Scotland, Royal Obserr-atwy, Blachford Hill,
Edinburgh.
Charles Coppock, F.R.Met.Soc. F.R.M.S., 26 Maddox
Street, Regent Street, W. ; and 109 Gros-
venor Road, Hi^hhtry New Park. N.
J. Owen Corrie, B.A.
Rev. Aloysius L. Cortie, S.J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Blacltbum, Lancashire.
Cottam, Eldercroft, Essex Road, Watford.
Cottam, 49 Spring Gardens, Manchester ; and
Higher Broughton, Manchester.
Cowell, B.A., Royal Obse^tatory , Greenfinch,
S.E.
Craig, B.A. LL.B. F.S.S., The Rectory, Mm-ill^,
Londo7idcrry, Ireland.
Crawford and Balcarres, F.R.S., Past Presi-
dent, 2 Cavendish Square, W.
George Stickland Criswick, Rothlry, Myce7ur Road, Westcomhe
Park, S.E.
Croft, M.A., 9 College Street, W inchester,
Hants.
Crofton, 45 West Cromwell Road, South Xen-
sington, S. W.
AndrewC.de la C. Crommelin, Royal Oh.terratory, Greenwich ; and
7 Vanbrugh Park Road, Blaokheath, S.E.
Kcv. Jolm Edw. Ctoss,M. A., l/alecote, Grange-over-Sands,R.S.O.
lM7icashire.
.Arthur
Samuel
Philip H.
Rev. S. Runsie
Earl of
William Bladen
♦ Edward
BOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1867 June 14
1869 May 14
1890 May 9
1879 Jan, 10
1 87 1 June 9
1888 May II
1892 June 10
1879 Nov. 14
1888 Jan. 13
1889 Mar. 8 .
1869 Mar. 12
1875 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
1877 June 8
1895 Feb. 8
1893 Jan. 13
1893 Nov. 10
1875 Mar. 12
1893 Feb. 10
1868 Jan. 10
1875 Mar. 12
1888 Apr. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1889 Nov. 8
* Edward
Rev. Robert
George
Thomas
* Rev. Reginald F.
* Thomas R.
John
* George Howard
Major Leonard
Rev. C. D. Percy
Rev. Robert P.
Percy L. H,
Richard Evan
William Fredk.
Henri
Ernest Gould
William Murray
Arthur M. W.
Patrick
Major-Gen. A. W.
John L. E.
John Edmund
Major Archd. S.
Philip Freeling
Crossley, Halifax, Yorkshire.
Crowe, M.A., Woodhouse Vicarage, H udders field.
Cumes, F.R.G.S., Huntingdon House School,
Teddington.
Gushing, 2 Southside, Chejjstow Road, Croydon.
Dale, M.A., Bled ving don Rectory, Oxford.
Dallmeyer, 25 Newman Street, Oxford, Street, W.
Dansken, F.S.L, 4 Eldon Terrace, Partick Hill,
Glasgow, Scotland.
Darwin, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Vice-President,
Plumian Professor of Astronomy in the
University of Cambridge, iVewnham Grange,
Cambridge.
Darwin, R.E., 18 Wetherby Place, South
Kensington, S. W.
Davies, M.A., East Marden Rectory, Chichester,
Sussex.
Davies, M.A., Hatherop Rectory, Fairfordy
Gloucestershire.
Davis, Nautical Almanac Office, 3 Verulam
Bnildin^gs, Gray''s Inn, W. C.
Day, M.A., 135 Fellows Road, Hamp stead,
N. W.
Denning, 102 City Road, Bristol.
Deslandres, D, es Sc., Observatoire, Paris ; and
43 Biie de Rennes, Paris.
Dixon, 9 Westbourne Park Villas, W.
Dobie, M.D. J.P., Northgate House, Chester.
Downing, F.R.S. M.A, D.Sc, Superintendent
of the ' Nautical Almanac,' 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.; and 74 Van-
brugh Parli, Blackheath, S.E.
Doyle, F,R,S.E. M.R.I.A., 19 Lall Bazar Street,
Calcutta, India.
Drayson, R,A., 20 Ashburton Road, So\ithsea,
Hants; 2indi Royal Alfred Yacht Club, South-
sea, Hants.
Dreyer, Ph.D., Observatory, Armagh^ Ireland.
Drower, May Trees, Endlesham Road, Balham,
S.W.
Drummond, Guards' Club, Pall Mall ; and 117
Ashley Gardens, S. W.
Duke, Hendon, Middlesex.
A3
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1882 Dec. 8
1845 Mar. 14
1876 Mar. 10
1877 Jan. 12
1894 Apr. 13
1880 May 14
1890 Jan. 10
1894 May II
1871 Feb. 10
1896 June 12
1859 July 8
1893 June 9
1864 Doc. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1890 Apr. 1 1
1872 Feb. 9
1878 Jan, 1 1
1863 Feb. 13
1858 Mar. 12
1882 June 9
1886 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1 S58 Dec. 10
1889 Jan. II
I.S95 Jutie 14
1 1^87 Juno 10
189 J Mill. 9
Hon. Cecil Duncombe, The Grange, Nawton, R.S.O., North
YorlisMi'e.
* Edwin Dunkin, F.R.S., Past President, KenivyUy
Kidhroohe Parh Road, Blackheath, S.E.
John William Durrad, 39 St. Peter's Road, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
New Zealand.
* Frank Watson Dyson, M.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich,
S.E. ; and 6 Vanhrugh Hill, Blacklieath, S.E.
Lindsay Atkins Eddie, Oatlands, Grahamstown, Cape of Good
Hope.
Demetrius Eginitis, D. es Sc., Directeur de I'Observatoire,
Athens.
Rev, Fras. John Eld, M.A., Polstead Rectory, Colchester.
T. Gvvyn Empy Elger, Beaumont House, Shaltespeare Road,
Bedford.
Ernest W. Ellerbeck, The Observatory, Scarborough.
Robt. Lewis John Ellery, C.M.G. F.R.S., Melbourne, Victoria.
Edwin Bailey Elliott, M A, F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen Col-
lege, 4 Bardroell Road, Oxford.
* William Ellis, F.R.S. F.R.Met.Soc, 12 Vanbrugh Hill,
Blachheath, S. E.
* Isaac Engelson, Pomnie d'' Or, Jersey.
Sir George Errington, Bart., F.R.G.S., Brooks's Club, St.
James's Street, S. W.
* J. Kennedy Esdaile, M.A., Hazelroood, Horsted Keynes,
Sussex.
Rev. T. H. E. C. Espin, M.A., Wolsingham Observatory, Tow
Law, Darlingtoyi. .
* William Esson, M.A. F.R.S., Merton College, Oxford.
* Rev. Charles Evans, M.A., 41 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park,W.
Franklen George Evans, J.P., F.R.Met.Soc, Llwynarthan, (\is-
tleton, near Cardiff,
Joseph Edward Evans, B.A., 14 Egtrton Road, Greetiwich, S.E
* John Evershed, Jun., Kenley, Surrey.
Rev, Adam Storey Farrar, D.D., College, Durham.
* Samuel Follows, Tynnuild Villas, Lower Milter Street,
Wolverhampton.
•lolin A. Kcr^'uson, Newhinds, Oak Hill, Surbiton, S.W.
(Jomuir. A. Mostyii Field, R.N., Miiinich Wood, Holmrvood, Surrey.
(loiard IJiowJi J''iii(;li, M A., 1 St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
n
Date of Election.
1853 June 10
1873 Nov. 14
1864 May 13
1890 Nov. 14
1883 Dec. 14
1892 Dec. 9
1887 Jan. 14
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Apr, 12
1878 Jan. II
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Jan. 10
1893 ^lar-
1895 May 10
1895 Dec. 13
1889 Dec. 13
1896 Jan. 10
1851 June 13
1880 Jan. 9
1864 Jan. 8
1 87 1 Nov. 10
1896 April 10
1881 Feb. II
1893 May 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
Finch, M.D., Westville, St. Mary Chnrch,To7'qnay .
Finlay, M.A., Boyal Observatory, Cajfc of Good
Hope.
Finlayson, 22 ParTi Street, Dover.
Finnemore, J.P. F.R.Hist.S., Pietermaritzhvrg ,
Natal.
Fisher, The Castle, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Fisher, Kentmere, Birdhurst Rise, South Croydon.
Fisher, Grove House, Old Town, Clapham, S. W.
Fison, D.Sc. University College,Gower Street, W.C.;
and 27 Dean Road, Willesden Green, N. W.
Flammarion, Rue Cassini 16, Avenue de V Ohser-
vatoire, Paris ; and Ohservatoire de Juvisy,
Sei/ie-et- Oise, France.
Fleming, Vicarage, Coxhoe, R.S.O., Co. Durham..
Forbes, 169 High Street, Southampton.
Forbes, M.A. F.R.S. M.Inst.C.E. M.Inst.E.E.,
34 Great George Street, Westminster, S. W.
Formoy, F.C.S., Chestham, Grange Road, Sutton,
Surrey.
Forsyth, Sc.D. F.R.S. Sadlerian Professor of
Pure Mathematics, Trinity College, Cam-
Thomas
Wm. Henry
Henry Philip
Robert Isaac
Maj. C. Hawkins
Capt. James
Shelley
Alfred Henry
Camille
Rev. David
Capt. Duncan
* George
James Arthur
* Andrew Russell
Major Kingsley 0. Foster, J.P., Shenley, Redhill, Swrey.
Alfred Fowler, Royal College of Science, South Ken-
sington, S.W.
Alpin G. Fowler, M.Inst.C.E., i Cambridge Road, Nor-
hiton, Surrey.
* William Francis, Ph.D. F.L.S., care of Taylor 4- Francis,
Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, E. C.
* William Sadler Franks, care of Isaac Roberts, F.R.S., Star field,
Crowborough, Sussex.
* Rev, Alexander Freeman, M.A., Murston Rectory, Sittingbourne,
Kent.
Joseph H. Freeman, Stratford House, 88 Romford Road,
The Green, Stratford, E.
Thomas Frederick Furber, Trigonometrical Survey of N.S. W., De-
partment of Lands, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia.
W. H. St. Quintin Gage, HigJi Street, Wolsingham, Darlington.
Walter Frederick Gale, M.R.S. of N S.W., The Observatory, Pad-
dington, N. S. Wales, Australia.
James Gallaher, St. George's House, Eastcheap, E C. ;
and The Limes, Leyton, Essex.
A 4
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1893 Feb. 10
1870 Jan. 14
1870 May 13
1872 Dec. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1894 Mar. 9
1892 Mar. II
1857 Jan. 9
1867 Dec. 13
1888 Jan. 13
184.1 May 14
1 87 1 Apr. 14
1874 May 8
1893 Apr. 14
72 Jan. 12
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1874 Jan. 9
1891 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1883 Nov. 9
1896 April 10
1881 May 13
1895 J;in. 1 1
1875 Fel). 12
1890 Feb. 14
1878 Feb. 8
Rev. Edwin G. Gange, Begenfs Parlt Chapel, Park Street East,
N.W.
* William Garnett, Low Moor, Clitheroe, Lancashire.
* Charles Henry Gatty, LL.D. F.R.S.E., Felhridge Place, East
Grinstead, Sussex.
* Edward Gay, Invermore, Oxford.
S, Maitland Baird Gemmill, care of W. L. Wilson, 254 St. George's
Road, Glasgow.
Augustin Stanis. Ghosh, 34 Westmoreland Road, W.
Arthur Gibbons, Science, Art, and Technical School ;
and Claremont Cottage, Brierley Hill, Dudley,
Staffordshire.
William B. Gibbs, Thornton, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood,
S.E.
* David Gill, C.B. LL.D. F.R.S.,Her Majesty's Astrono-
mer, Royal Ohservatory, Cape of Good Hope.
James Gill, Nautical College, Colquitt Street, Liverpool.
* James Glaisher, F.R.S., The Shola, Heathfeld Road,
South Croydon.
* J. W. L. Glaisher, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S. Past President,
Trinity College, CamhHdge.
* Joseph Gledhill, Bermerside Ohservatory, Skircoat,
Halifax.
* Raymond Hill Godfrey, F.R.G.S., Firview, Cleygate, near Esher,
Surrey ; and 79 Cornhill, E. C.
William Godward, 22 Tollington Place, Holloway, N.
Walter Goodacre, i Birchington Road, Crouch End, N.
* John Jas. Lewis Goodridge, Bevis 3fount, Southampton.
Rev. Cosmo R. Gordon, D.D. M.A. F.G.S., Chetwynd Rectory,
Newport, Shropshire.
Thomas Gordon, F.R.Met. Soc, 9 Scotch Street, White-
haven, Cumberland.
John Ellard Gore, M.R.I.A. Assoc. M.Tnst. C.E., 3 St. Mary's
Road, Dublin, Ireland.
Eugen von Gothard, The Observatory, Hereny, bei Stein-
amanger, Hungary.
Frank L. Grant, M.A., 58 Kelvingrove Street, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Thomas Percy Gray, Dunstable Street, Ampthill, Bedfm'dshire.
Cliarles .]()sei)hus Green, M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 10 St. PauVs Square,
Preston, T^ancashire
Nathaniel K. Green, 39 Circus Road, St. Johns Wood, N. W.
Richard A. (Jregory, ii Sonthey Road, Wimbledon, S.W.
John E. Grillith, Bryn Dinas, Upper Bangor, North
Wales.
HO^AL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election. |
1866 Nov. 9 * Lord
i
1870 Nov. II
Sir Howard
1 89 1 Jan. 9
* Rev. H. Grattan
1873 Nov. 14
Col. Gardiner F.
1879 May 9
* George Thorn
1896 Jan. 10
1 89 1 May 8
David Edward
* George E.
1878 Mar. 8
* Rev, Frederic J.
iSqi; Dec. I"?
1878 May 10
T?pv TTpnrv A
Maxwell
1891 Feb. 13
1895 Jan. II
G. P. Blackwood
Frederic
1892 Nov. 11
Herbert
1882 Jan. 13
* Rev. Thomas
1877 Feb. 9
1854 Jan. 13
George Francis
* Rev. Robert
1883 Apr. 13
Rev. Timothy
1895 Jan. 1 1
1890 Feb. 14
1882 Jan. 13
1879 May 9
William
Alfred Newton
Jasper NicoUs
John Penn
1879 Nov. 14
1878 Feb.
William Charles
Henry Burdett
1885 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
Rev. Andrew
* Lt.-Col. George
1890 Feb. 14
Fredk. William
Grimthorpe, M.A. LL.D. Q.C., 33 Queen Anne
Street, W.
Grubb, F.R.S. M.LC.E.I., Honorary blaster of
Engineering, University of Dublin, 151
Kenilmorth Square, Rathgar, Dublin.
Guinness, D.D. F.R.G.S , Harley House, Bon', E.
and Cliff House, Curhar, rid Sheffield.
Guyon, Royal Fusiliers, Victoria Barracks,
Belfast, Ireland.
Hadden, Alta, Buena Vista Co., Iowa, U.S.A.
Hale, B.Sc, Kenwood Physical Observatory ;
and 4545 Drescel Boulevard, Chicago, U.S.A.
Hall, M.A., Wyniondley House, Stevenaye, Hert-
foi'd.
Hall, M.A., The School House, Reigate, Surrey.
Hall, M.A., Monteyo Bay, Jamaica ; and cjo Miss
Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Hallowes, 3 Holgate Terrace, York.
Hammond, If.R.I.B.A., 2 Mercers Road, Tufnell
Park, N.
Hancock, M.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Bancroft School,
Woodford, E><seai;.
Hands, M.A., St. Laurence's Vicarage, North-
ampton.
Hardy, 36 Bloonisbury Square, W.C.
Harley, M.A. F.R.S. , Rosslyn, Westbourne Road,
Forest Hill, S.E.
Harley, 2 Kinfanns Road, Tulse Hill Park,
S. W.
Harnett, Cullentra, Wimbledon Park, S. W.
Harris, 91 Cobourg Street, Plymouth.
Harrison, Saling Grove,, Braintree, Essex.
Hartree, M.A. M.B., Up2)er Park Cottage, Leigh,
Tunbridge.
Heaton-Armstrong, 4 Portland Place, W.
Hederstedt, C.E. F.R.G.S., Lucknon; India; and
Troy ford Lodge, Southlands Road, Bickley ,
Kent.
Henderson, Castlehead, Paisley, Scotland.
Henderson, M.R.A.S. F.S A.Scot. F.R.S.North
Antiq., Oienden, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Henkel, Jun,, 73 Pembroke Road, WalthanistoK,
Essex.
ROYAL A8TliONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1864 Feb. 12
887 Apr. 6
;867 Mar. 8
[872 Feb. 9
1890 Nov. 14
1882 Feb. 10
1893 Dec. 8
1849 Dec. 14
1 89 1 Feb. 13
1895 Mar. 8
1878 Mar. 8
1895 June 14
1895 Mar. 8
1890 Nov. 14
1882 May 12
1884 Dec. 12
1868 June 12
1885 Apr. 10
1879 Mar. 14
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Dec. 12
1881 Jan. 14
1883 Jan. 12
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1854 Apr. 12
1866 Apr. 13
1885 Dec. 1 1
1886 Dec. 10
1887 Jan. 14
i888Jaii. 13
John B. N. Hennessey, M.A. CLE. F.R.S. F.K.G.fi., 18 Alley n
Park, West Did/vioh, S.E. ; and Athenceum
Club, S.W.
Capt. M. W. C. Hep worth, 60 Matlock Lane, Ealitig Dene, N. W.
* Prof .Alex. Stewart Herschel, M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S., Ohscrvatory
House, Slough, Bucks.
* Col. John Herschel, R.E. F.R.S., Member of Senate, Cal-
cutta University; Observatory House^ Sloughy
Bucks.
George Higgs, 467 West Derby Road, Liverpool.
Adam Hilger,204 Stanlioije Street, Mornington Crescent,
N. W.
* Captain Edm. H. Hills, R.E., Darlaiid House, Chatham.
John Hi]3pisley, F.R.S., Stan Easton, near Bath.
* Shin YHv^iydimdi., The Observatory, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
George Denton Hirst, 379 George Street, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia.
Edward William Hobson, Christ's College, Cambridge.
William Hobson, Whalley Range Collegiate School,
3fanchester.
Samuel V. Hoffman, i Chelsea Square, Ne7v Yoj'k City, U.S. A.
Neville Holden, 5 Westbourne Terrace, Lancaster.
Henry George Hollingworth, F.R.G.S., 53 Steelhouse Lane,
Birmingham.
Henry Park HoUis, B.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
5 Rosebank, Ulundi Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Henry William Hollis, Whitworth House, Spennymoor.
Rev. James Hardy Honeyburne, M.A., 70 Devonshire Road, Prince's
Park, Liverpool.
* Maures Horner, Mells, Frome, Somerset.
Charles Horsley, M.Inst. C.E. F.G.S., \T\ Highbury New
Park, N.
* Joseph Hough, M.A., 6W6YtZZ Wood, near Wolverhampton,
Elijah Howarth, Public Museum, Sheffield.
Alex. Hamilton Howe, M.D., Hullerhirst, Stevenston, Ayrshire.
Rev. Frederick Howlett, M.. A., East Tisted Rectory, Alton, L^ants.
* William HugcunS; LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Forkign
Secuetauy, Past President, 90 Upper
Tulse Hill, S. W.
George Hunt, Jlopefield, Alleyn Park, West Dulivich, S.E.
James Hunter, F.R.C.S.E. F.R.P.S. F.R.S.E., Rosrtfa,
Liberton, Midlothian, Scotland.
Rev. Robt. Sparke Hutcliings, The Vicarage, Alderbnry, Salisbury.
Ciitlibert llutcliinson, Rock Lodge, linker, near Sunderland.
\Villiain B. Hutchnu-oii, i<\^ Susse.r Road, Southport,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1887 June 10
1879 Jan. 10
I 86 I Feb. 8
1872 June 14
1886 Jan. 14
1888 Jan. 13
1890 Nov. 14
1892 May 13
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1878 Nov. 8
1894 Apr. 13
1892 May 13
1888 May II
1876 Jan. 14
1872 Mar. 8
1884 June 13
1885 Dec. II
1895 Dec. 13
1892 Apr. 8
1867 May 10
1894 Jan. 12
Herbert Ingall, i Champion Grove, Cliaminon Hill, S.E.
Robert T. A. Innes, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
Richard Inwards, 20 Bartholoview Villas, Kentish Town,
N.W.
Henry Wm. Jackson, Louth, LiQicolnsMre.
William Edward Jackson, Constantinople.
George James Jacobs, Lansdowne, Guildford, Surrey.
Jacoby, B.A., Adjunct Professor of Astronomy,
Columbia College Observatory, New York
City, U.S.A.
Jalfe, Kin Edar, Strandtoivn, Belfast, Ireland.
Jeavons, Horseley Place, Tipton, Staffordshire.
Benjamin George Jenkins, 43 Chatsworth Road, West Buhvich, S.E.
Griffith Parry Jenkins, National Provincial Bank, Colwyn
Bay, N. Wales.
Johns, M.A., Althorpe House, Waverley Grove,
Hendon, N. W.
Johnson, M.A., 13 Victoria Terrace, Mt. Radford,
Exeter.
Richard Coward Johnson, 46 Jermyn Street, Liverpool.
* Rev. Samuel J. Johnson, M.A., The Vicarage, 3Ielplash, R.S.U.,
Bridport, Dorset.
* S. Wellesley Johnson, M.B., R.N., H.M.S. ' Mclita; iVcditrr-
ranean Station.
* Walter Claude Johnson, M.Inst. C.E., The Biynaries, ]\ est-
comhe Park, Blackheath, S.E.
* Rhishard Llewelyn Jones, M.A., Professor of Physics, The Presi-
dency College, Madras, India, and NunguvL-
baukum, Madras.
Louis J. W. Joyner, Columbia Institute, "jznd Street, New
York City, U.S.A.
* John Joynson, Thornton Lodge, Thornton, Great
Crosby, Liver^iool.
Joshua Jukes, 11 Sea View Villas, Aberdovey, North
Wales.
Harold
Otto
Charles W. H
Charles Henry
Alfred Robert
1890 Mar, 14 * James Edward Keeler, D.Sc, Director of the Allegheny 01 .ser-
vatory, Allegheny. Ptunsylrania, U.S.A.
1894 Apr. 13 Wm. Redfern KeWy, "^.In^i.C^., Balriada, Malone Park, Bel-
fast, Ireland.
1868 Nov. 13 * Lord Kelvin, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L. P.R.S., Professor of
Natural Philosojjhy in the University of
Glasgow, Glasgow.
1893 May 12 Rev. Philip H, Kempthorne, M.A., Wellington College, Berks.
JlOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1891 Mar. 13
1893 June 9
1864 Jan. 8
1880 June 1 1
1896 Jan. 10
1859 May 13
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1878 Jan. II
1896 Mar. 13
1873 Mar. 14
i8go Jan. 10
1895 Mar. 8
1870 Apr. 8
1874 May 8
1878 Feb. 8
1895 Feb. 8
1873 Jan. 10
1888 Nov. 9
1876 Feb. II
1869 FeV). 12
1892 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1855 Feb. 9
1894 Jan. 12
1 87 1 Mar. 10
X884 Dec. 12
Arthur Kennedy, i Clemcnfs Inn, W,C.; ?).XiA Ashtead^
near Epsom, Surrey.
* Arthur E. Kennelly, 1106 Betz Building, PJtrladelifhia,
Pa., U.S.A.
* David Joseph Kennelly, c/o Dr. Kennelly, 1106 Betz Building,
Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
George Kilgour, M.lnst.C.E. F.R.G.S. F.G.S.
Rev. Robert Killip, Trinity House, Sale, near Manchester.
Rev. Samuel Kinns, Ph.D., 182 Harerstoclt- Hill, Hampstead,
N. W.
* Sydney T. Klein, F.L.S. F.E.S., The Red House, Stanmore,
Middlesex.
George Handley Knibbs, The University, Sydney ; and Avoca,
Denison Road, Petersham, near Sydney,
iV.S. W., Australia.
Lt.-Col. H.S.G.S. Knight, Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.;
and The Observatory, Harestock, Littleton,
near Winoliester.
Thomas Edward Kniglitley, Clive House, Tulse Hill, S. W.
Edward Ball Knobel, Treasurer, Past President, 3 Tavi-
stock Square, W. C.
Vernon Edwin Knocker, Castle Hill House, Dover.
* Lieut. Henry T.C.Knox, F.R.G.S,, late R.N., 17 Upper Montagu
Street, W.
* Carlton John Lambert, M.A., Royal Naval College, Greenwich,
S.E.
William James Lancaster, F.C.S. F.G.S. F.R.M.S., Colmore N.m,
Birmingham.
Frederic George Landon, M.A., 59 Tresillian Road,.St. John's, S.E.
George Darley Lardner, 6 Prince\s Road, Wimbledon.
* P^dwin Lawrence, 13 Carlton House Terrace, S.W.
* Arthur Herbert Lealiy, M.A., Firth College, Sheffield.
* Rev. Edmund Ledger, M. A., Barhani Rectory, C^ay don, Tpsn-i eh.
* John Lee, St. Peter's Chambers, (Wnhill, E.C.
Edward Herbert Lees, Fairhaven, via Orbost, East Gippsland,
Victoria, A ustralia.
Henry Alfred Lenelian, Government Observatory, Sydney,
N.S. Wales, Australia.
William liCthbridge, Courtlands, Lympstone, Devon.
Armin Otto Leiisohncr, A. 15. Assistant Proicssor of Astro-
nomy in the University of California. Herhe-
ley, California, U.S.A.
Fredk. Wm. Levandor, -tp Noi'th Villas, Camden Square, N. W.
Thomas Lewis, Royal (H)serrntnry, Green n'ieh, S.E.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
17
Date of Election.
1873 Feb. 14
1873 Feb. 14
1877 Jan. 12
1862 Mar, 14
1874 Nov. 14
1886 Jan. 8
1876 June 9
1889 Feb. 8
1848 Jan. 14
1872 Feb. 9
1862 Feb. 14
1 880 June II
1896 Jan. 10
1892 June 10
1882 Nov. 10
1877 Mar. 9
1886 May 14
1873 Jan. 10
1 894 Jan. 1 2
1892 May 13
1887 Jan. 14
1865 Mar. 10
1885 Apr. 10
1873 Mar. 14
1884 t)ec. 12
1865 Feb. 10
1879 Mar. 14
1879 Feb. 14
William J.
Adolph F.
Louis Stromeyer
Joseph Norman
Sir Edmund Giles
Jacob Gerhard
James
Arthur C. W.
Edward Joseph
D. Lindsay
William Thynne
Lewis, Professor of Mineralogy in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, Mi neralogical Museum,
Cambridge.
Lindemann, Sidholme, Sid?noutk, Devon.
Little, B.A. M.D., Ashdown, Bletchingley,
Surrey ; and Ii,tform Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
Locky er, C. B. F . R. "6., Royal Co liege ofScie nee, South
Kensington,S. W.; iSPenyrvern Rd.,S. IF.; and
Observatory Houne, Westgate-on-Sea, Thanet.
Loder, Bart., M.A., Leo nardslee, Horsham, Sussex.
Lohse, Fiinfhausen, bei Elsjieth, Germany.
Love, 33 Clanricarde Gardens, Bayswater, W.
Lowe, B.A., Gosfield Hall, Halstead, Essex ; and
76 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W.
Lowe, F.R.S., Shirenewton Hall, near Chepstow,
Monmouthshire.
Lowson.
Lynn, B.A., 3 South Vale, Blackheath, S.E.
Capt. F. Denis F. MacCarthy, R.E., Camden Place, Cork.
Frederick William McCarthy, 20 Chepstow Place, Bayswater, W.
Henry Daniel McCarthy, 20 Chepstow Place, Bayswater, W.
Jonadab McCarthy, 5 Promenade, Cheltenham; and 20
Chepstow Place, Bayswater, W.
McClean, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Eusthall House,
Tunbridge Wells.
McClure, M.A. LL.D., Mill Hill School, N. W.
Macdonnell,3 1 2 George Street, Sydney ; and Banh
of N.S. W., Port Macquarie, N.S. W., Australia.
MacEwen, 5 Cathldn Terrace, Mount Florida,
Glasgow, Scotland.
MacGregor, F.R.G.S., 18 Coleman Street, B.C.
Mackenzie, 48 Fenchurch Street, E. C.
Mackereth, Woodland Terrace, Windermere.
McKerrow, Surveyor-General of New Zealand,
Wellington, New Zealand.
M'Landsborough, 5 Lindum Terrace, Manning-
Jiam, Bradford.
McLaren, LL.D., 46 Moray Place, Edinburgh.
Maguire, 12 Grove Road, Lakenham, Norwich.
Lt.-Col. Ernest E Markwick, Assistant Commissary-Generalof Ord-
nance, Ordnance StoreBepartment, Gibraltar.
John Marshall, F.G.S. F.R.Hist.S., Chwrch Institute^
Ahion Place, Leeds.
Frank
John David
William John
Henry
Wilham Grant
Capt, Thomas
Rev, Thomas
James
John
The Hon, Lord
Joseph
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election. |
1875 Jan. 8
1878 Jan. II
1854 Feb. 10
1893 ^ar. 10
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
1887 Dec. 9
1895 May 10
1889 Feb. 8
1877 Mar. 9
1870 Mar. II
1859 Mar. II
[883 June 8
1896 Jan. 10
1889 Feb. 8
1862 May 9
1886 Feb. 12
1893 Mar. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1 88 1 Mar. 11
1892 Feb. 12
1886 Apr. 9
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1886 Vv.h. 12
1874 Dec. II
Albert
Arthur B.
Charles H. Marten, Combe Lodge, Charlton Rcl., Blachhcath,
S.E.
Marth, Colonel Cooper's Ohsermtory, Markree,
Collooney, Co. Sliffo, Ireland.
Martin, Nautical Academy, 1 56 Minories, E. C.
Henry Bateman Massey, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Edward Walter Maunder, Secretary, Royal Observatory,
Greenwich, S.E. ; and 18 Waleratid Road,
Lewisham Hill, S.E.
William Henry Maw, 18 Addison Road, Kensingto7i, W.
Major Somerset H. Maxwell, Arley Cottage, Mount Nugent, Co.
Cavan, Ireland.
John Willoughby Meares, Cli^^e Hall, Shrewsbury.
Arthur B. P.
Cathedral Road,
Mee, 41 Hamilton Street,
Cardiff.
Meldola, F.R.S. F.C.S., Finsbury Technical Col-
lege, Tabernacle Row, E.G.; and 6 Bruns-
wick Square, W.C.
Meldrum, C.M.G. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Royal
Alfred Observatory , Mauritius.
Mellor, The Woodlands, WhitefieM, nr. Manchester.
Mellor, Vernon Avenue, Huddersjield.
Merfield, Department of Public Works, Sydney ;
and Lincoln Cottage, Day Street, Ma/)'rickville,
near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Miller, R.N., ScJiool Ship * Conway,'' Birkenhead.
Miller, Bryn-y-M6r, Belle- Vue Park, Lowestoft.
Milligan, 21 Spencer Road, New Wandsworth,
S. W.
Mills, II Henrietta Street, Covent Garden,
W.C.
Mitchell, Jun., BrockJioles, Huddersjield.
* Rev. John Cairns Mitchell, B.D., Rutland Cottage, Parkgate Road,
Chester.
James Henry Mitchiner, The Acacias, Barham Road, South
Croydon.
Arthur Hilton W. Molesworth, B.A., 15 Park Lane, W.
Wm. Ily. Stanley Monck, M.A., 16 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin.
Bcnj. Theophilus Moore, M.A. M.Inst.C.E., Longwood, Bexley,
Kent.
Morgan, The Gables, Bletchley Road, Fenny
Stratford.
Morris, R.E., Brompton Barracks, Chatham.
Mouiton, M.A. Q.C. F.R.S., 57 Onslow Square,
South Kensington, S. W.
Raphael
Charles
* John James
* Thomas Kilner
Charles J.
Capt. Archib. T.
Samuel Henry
Duncan
John
John
Rev. -Jolm II.
Colonel W. r,.
John Fletcher
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1885 Jan. 9
1863 Jan. 9
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1875 D8C. 10
1888 May II
1873 Feb. 14
1 89 1 June 12
1888 Apr. 13
1875 Dec. 10
1877 Apr. 13
1862 May 9
1887 May 13
1892 Apr. 8
1854 June 9
1890 Jan. 10
1855 June 8
1889 Nov. 8
1881 May 12
1853 Jan. 14
1894 May II
1886 Jan. 8
1895 June 14
1882 Jan. 13
* Asutosh
Richard
Mukhopadhyay, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathemal.ics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Jlussa Road
North, Bhowani^mr, Calcutta.
Munday, Calverley, Plymouth.
Kava.sjee D.
Naegamvala, M.A., The Observatory, College of
Science, Poona, India.
Nash, The Firs, Bentley Heath, Knowle,
WarTvickshire .
Neate, R.N., Watersend, Temple Ewell, Dover.
Nelson, 19 Roker Terrace, Sunderland.
Edmund Neville Nevill, Government Astronomer, Observatory ^
Durban, Natal.
Newall, M.A., Madinyley Rise; and Trinity
College, Cambridge.
Newbegin, Thorj?e St. Andrew, Norwich.
Newton, BaHon Grange, Taunton.
Newton, 3 Fleet Street, E. C.
Newton, Sailors'' Home, Dock Street, E.
Frederick Wm.
Commr. Chas. B.
Reginald Carter
Hugh Frank
George James
Francis Murray
Frederic
Jolm
Gustavus William Nicolls, Caixa 776, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Belgrave
Sir Andrew
Benjamin
Capt. William
James
Ninnis, M.D. F.K.G.S., Deputy Inspector-
General, Royal Navy, Brockenhurst, Aldring-
ton Road, Streatham Park, S. W.
Noble, K.C.B. F.R.S., Jesmond Dene House, New-
castle-on- Tyne.
Noble, F.S.S., Westmoreland House, Lorn Fell,
Gateshead.
Noble, Vm-est Lodge, Maresfield, Uckjield, Sussex.
Oddie, J.P. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Observatory, Bal-
laarat, Victoria, Australia.
Samuel Okell, Overley, Langham Road, Bowdon, near
Manchester.
* Adm. Sir Erasmus Ommanney, C.B. LL.D. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., United
Service Club, Pall Mall; and 29 Con-
naught Square, Hyde Park, W.
Henry Owen, F.R.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc, Royal Thames
Yacht Club, 7 Albemarle Street, W.
* William Irving Page, F.R.G.S., Wimbledon Common, Surrey.
* Rev. Jas. Dunne Parker, LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.Met.S., Bennington
House, Stevenage, Herts.
Samuel Hickling Parkes, F.L.S., Penrhyn, Ashfield Road, King's
Heath, near Birmingham,
20
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1868 Feb. 14
1887 Jan. 14
1877 Jan. 12
1885 Mar. 13
1884 Jan. II
1879 Jan. 10
1867 Feb. 8
1850 Feb. 8
1880 May 14
1885 June 12
1895 Feb. 8
1889 May 10
1882 Apr. 14
1870 Jan. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1861 Dec. 13
1872 June 12
1879 ^ay 9
1893 ^ov. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1894 l\Iar. 9
1865 Jan. 13
1854 Jan. 13
1856 June 13
1857 J)ine 12
* John Parnell, Hadham House, Upper Clapton, E.
* Horace Pearce, F.G.S. F.L.S., The Limes, Stourbridge.
* Robert Pearce, Ckwch Court Chambers, Old Jewry,
E.C.
William Peck, F.R.S.E., 6 Hanorer Street, Edinburgh;
and Tlie Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh.
* Cuthbert E. Peek, M.A. F.S.A., Rousdoii Obse'i'vatory, Lyme
Begis; and 22 Belgrave Square, S. W.
Charles Pendlebury, M.A., St. PauVs Sclwol, Kensington,
W. ; and 53 Gunterstone Road, West Ken-
sington, W.
Francis Cranmer Penrose, M.A. F.R.S., Coleby Field, Wimbledon,
S. W.
* Henry Perigal, 9 North Crescent, Bedfoi'd Square, W. C.
Napoleone Perini, 261 Hampstead Road, N.W.
Rev. Thomas Perkins, M.A., Turnworth Rectory, Blandford,
Dorset.
* Chas. Wm. Dyson Perrins, Bavenliam Bank, Malvern.
James George Petrie, 15 Mercers' Road, Holloway, N.
Robert Thomas Pett, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
* J. E. Hunter Peyton, 13 Fourth Avenue, Brighton.
William M. Pierson, 2214 Van Ness Avemie, San Francisco,
California, U.S.A.
The Rt. Hon. LordPirbright, P.C. F.R.S., 42 Grosvenor Place, S. W.
* Charles Frederic Plant, Charters Towers, Townsville, Queensland,
Australia.
William Edward Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Observatory, BidstoUy
Birkenhead.
Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; and
1 31 2 Eutau Place, Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.
Rev. T.Cunningh'" Porter, B. A., Eton College, Windsor.
Charles A. Post, 21 Washifigton Square, N.,New Yoi'k City ;
and Strandhome, Bayport, Suffolk County
N.Y., U.S.A.
Walter A. Post, Newport News, Warwick County, Virginia,
U.S.A.
* Rev. T. Johnson Potter, M.A., Nestleton, Portswood Road^
SouthampUm.
* Eyre Burton Powell, C.S.I. M.A., 25 Kirkstall Road, Streatham
Hill, Surrey.
* Rev. Bart liolomcw T'rice, D.D. F.R.S., Master of Pembroke College,
and Sedlcian Profcssor of Natural Philosophy
Oxford.
* Charles Leeson Prince, Obsvrvatory, Crowborough, Smsex.
i
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
21
Date of Election.
1879 Jan. 10
1894 May II
1896 Jan. 10
1865 Jan. 13
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1866 Jan. 12
1893 Dec. 8
1888 Apr. 13
1881 Jan. 14
1892 Apr. 8
1844 May 10
1896 April 10
1896 Feb. 14
1892 May 13
1894 Jan. 12
1876 Feb. II
1880 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1894 May II
1891 June 12
1883 May II
1890 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
Carr Waller Pritchett, M.A., Professor, Morrhon Ohservatory,
Glasgow^ Mistsouri, U.S.A.
Pulsford, Queen's House, Royal Hospital School,
Greenwich, S.E.
Quirk, Bay Mount, Vico Road, Dalkey, Co.
Dublin, Ireland.
Radford, M.D., Sidniount, Sidmouth, Devon.
Rambaut, D.Sc, Royal Astronomer of Ireland,
Observatory, Dunsink, Co. Duhl'iii.
Rankin, Local Marine Board, Well Street, E.
Rawson, Assoc. I.N. A., Warblington Villa,
Havant, Hants.
Rayleigh, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.,
Terllng Place, With am, Essex.
Chas. Herbt. Edm. Rea, A.I.A. F.S.S., 223 Norwood Road, Heme
Hill, S.E.
Read, F.R.G.S., Pcnwerris, Cathedral Road,
Cardiff, South Wales.
Reed, M.A., H.M. Dochjard, Sheerness.
Rees, A.M. E.M., Director of the Observatory , and
Professor of Practical Astronomy and Gqo-
desj, Columbia College, New York City, U.S.A.
Rees, Chief Justice of Bermuda, Gelligron,
Hamilton, Bermuda.
Reeves, Royal Geographical Society, i Savile
Row, W. ; and 24 Clyde Road, Wallington,
Surrey.
Rendell, B.A.. Tlie Glen, BlachheatU Hill, S.E.
Reynolds, Lieut. R.N.R., The Homestead, Romsey,
Hants.
Rev.David Powell Richards, P>.A.; H.M.S. ' Canada,'' Bermuda.
Rev. Walter J. B. Richards, D.D., St. Charles' College, Ladbroke
Grove Road, Notting Hill, W.
Riches, Collegiate School, Leamington.
Riches, LL.D., Agra Lodge, South Cliff, Scar-
borough.
Rickmers, Kreyevliorst Castle, Bremen, Germany.
Ridge, B. A. F.R.G.S., 188 Victoria Parade East,
Melbourne, Victoria.
Ristori, Assoc. M.Inst.C.E., 2 Halkin Street, S. W.;
and 9 Victoi'ia Street, Westminster, S. W.
Robbins, City Gas Testing Station, 10 Kinghorn
Street, Clothfair, E.C.
Roberts, Lovedale, Alice, Cape Colony.
George Carter
Hugh Griffith
William T.
Arthur A.
Capt. James
Robert
Lord
Capt. Geo. Wm.
Rev. Joseph
John Krom
Sir Josiah
Edward Ayearst
Robert Fermor
Capt. Robert
Arthur
Edward Henry
W. Rickmer
Samuel H.
Emanuel
Frank
Alex, William
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. rJune 1896.)
Date of Election.
1895 Feb. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1882 Jan. 13
1874 Jan. 9
1890 Apr. II
1887 Jan. 14
1884 Dec. 12
1895 Jan. 1 1
1867 Dec. 13
[866 Apr. 13
[853 June 10
[871 Feb. 10
[893 Apr. 14
[866 Jan. 12
1876 Nov. 12
1876 Apr. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1894 Nov. 9
1876 Jan. 14
1866 May II
1895 Dec. 13
1869 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
Edward
Isaac
John C.
Edward
Jas. Cruikshank
Charles Roberts, Westerham Woods, Alumhurst Boad,
Bournemouth.
Roberts, Park Lodge, Eltham, S.E.
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S., Vice-President,
Starfield, Croivhorougli, Sussex.
Robertson, M.D., 34 Colthridge lerrace, Mnrray-
Jield, Edinhurgh.
Robinson, 4 Castelnmi Gardens, Barnes, S. W.
Roger, F.S.A. F.S.A.Scot. F.R.S.North Ant.,
Friars Watch, Walthamstow, Essex,
Rev.W.Jas.Boden Roome, 63 Clarendon Boad, Notting Hill, W.
Rev. Thomas Roseby, M.A. LL.D., Tlie Parsonage, Marrick-
ville. New South Wales, Australia.
* Earl of Rosse, B.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Birr Castle,
Parsonstown, Ireland ; and Athenmim Clnh,
Pall Mall, S. W.
* Edward John Ronth, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F R.S., Fellow of the
University of London, Newnhain Cottage,
Queen's Boad, Cambridge.
* William Roxburgh,M.D., Wildersleigh,Westerfield,Ijjswich.
Hy.Chamberlaine Russell, C.M.G. B.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Ohserratory, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Samuel Marcus Russell, Professor of Mathematics and Astro-
nomy, Imjyerial College, Pekin, cjo Shangluii
Customs, Shanghai, China.
* Thos. Glazebrook Rylands, Highfields, Thehvall, near WarHngton,
Lancashi/i'e.
* Herbert
* Sir David L.
* Ralph Allen
Samuel Arthur
» Harris C. L.
Sadler, 32 Manor Street, Clax)ham, S. W. ; and
Honiton Bectory, Devonshire.
Salomons, Bart., M.A., Broomhill, Tunhridge Wells.
Sampson, M.A. ,3 Burdon Place, Nenu-astle-on- Tyne.
Saunder, M.A., Wellington College ; and Fir
Holt, C^'owthm'ne, Berks.
Saunders, 95 Queen's Gate, S. W.
* James Ebenezer Saunders, F.G.S., 9 Finshury (^rcus, E.C.
Herbert
* Samuel
* William
* Arthur
Savery, M.A., The College, Marlborough, Wilts.
Say well, M.A. F.L.S., T/ie College, Broinsgrore,
W or cester shire.
Sctiooling, Fdirholmr, Christrhiirch Boad,
Surbiton.
Schuster, Ph.D. F.R.S., Professor of Physics in
Owens College (Victoria University), Vic-
tori(( P<irl\ Miiiirlirstcr.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
23
Date of Election.
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1893 Nov. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1894 Jan. 12
1884 Dec. 12
1 86 1 Jan. 11
1893 Dec. 8
1857 Jan. 9
1892 June 10
1 890 June 13
1878 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1857 Mar. 13
1851 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
1894 June 8
1892 Jan. 8
1847 Nov. 12
1878 Jan. II
1889 Dec. 13
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1869 Jan. 8
1 861 May 10
1884 May 9
1894 June 8
1896 Feb. 14
Harold
Philip E.
William
James Lidderdale Scott, care of Turnbull, Howie, ^ Co., P. 0. Box
120, Shanghai, Cldna.
George Mitchell Seabroke, Rughy.
* Thos. Jefferson J. See, Ph.D., University, Chicago, U.S.A.
* Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University Colley; of South. Wales
and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, South Wales.
Richard Pickering Sellors, B. A., Government Observatory, Sydney,
N.S. Wales, Australia.
Seward, B.A Patent Office^ Southampton Build-
ings, Chancery Lane, W.C.
Sewell, Gurney's Banh, Noi'mich.
Shackleton, Royal College of Science, South Ken-
sington, S.W.
* Commander J. M. Share.
* Martin Charles Sharp, M.A., Cintra, HamiJStead Lane, High-
gate, N.
Thomas Steele Sheldon, M. B.Lond., Parhside, Macclesfield.
* Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A., The Rectory, Sulhampstead,
Reading.
Sidgreaves, S.J., Stonyhurst College Ohservatory .
Blackburn, Lancashire.
Simms, 138 Fleet Street, E.G.
Simms, AlbeH Lodge, Hope Road, Shanhlin,
Isle of Wight.
Simons, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., H.M. Dockyard,
Devonport.
Simpson, 199 Camberrcell Grove, Denmark Hill,
S.E.
Slater, Professor of Civil Engineering, Civil
Engineering Coll., Seebpore, Calcutta, India.
Slatter, M.A., Whitchurch Rectory, near
Reading.
Sleeman, 65 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Smart, L.R.C.P, M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 108 Grange
Road, Bermondsey, S. E.
Rev. Maurice A. Smelt, M.A., Heath Lodge. Cheltenham.
* Alfred Fish Smith.
Smith, J. P., Branch Hill Lodge, Hampstead
Heath, N. W.
Smith, B.Sc. F.R.S.E., Government Astronomer,
Nungumbaukum, Madras, India.
Rev E. Harrison Smith, M.A. R.N., H.M.S. ' Tourmaline,' North
American and West Indian Station.
George Albert Smith, St. Ann's Gardens, Brighton,
* Rev. Walter
* James
* William
Andrew
David Goudie
John Samuel
Rev. John
* Rev. Philip R.
* David
Basil Woodd
Charles Michie
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1896 April 10
1876 Apr. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1880 Jan. 9
1846 Mar. 13
1884 Jan. 1 1
1892 Nov. 1 1
1895 Mar. 8
1883 Jan. 12
1857 Feb. 13
1894 Feb. 9
1880 Feb. 13
1880 June II
1878 Mar. 8
1874 Dec. II
1865 Jan. 13
1884 Mar. 14
1865 Nov, 10
1888 Mar. 9
1894 May II
1861 Jan. II
1894 June 8
1860 Feb. 10
1861 Jan. II
1869 Mar. 12
1892 Nov. II
1854 Nov. 10
1879 Apr. 9
* John Bagnold
John Peter Geo.
* Rev. William
* Charles Piazzi
W. W. Spencer
William Ford
Captain John
Capt. R. Wright
Geo.Fredk.Herbert Smith, B.A., Hormead Rectory ^ Buntingford,
Herts.
Smith, Newstead Colliery, near Nottingham.
Smith, Siceyney Cliff, Coalport, R.S.O., Shrop-
shire.
Smith, The Manse, Blackheath^ via Dudley,
Staffordshire.
Smyth, LL.D. F.R.S.E., Clora, Bipon.
Rev. Werner H. K. Soames, M.iV., Fernleigh, We.<itcombe Parh Bead,
Blachheath, S.E
Alfred Thos. Odell Sorrell, 44 Highbury Grove, N.
Rev.Danl. Higham Sparling, B.A., ChristcJnirch Bectory, Blddulph
Moor, near Congleton, Cheshire.
Edmund Johnson Spitta, L.R.C.P. Lond., Ivy House, Clapham
Common S W
Stanhope, Cannon Hall, Barnsley, Torhshire.
Stanley, F.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc, Cuynberlon; Son fh
Norwood, S.E.
Steele, Local 3Iarine Board, Well Street,
Tower Hill, E.
Sterry, Local Marine Board, Well Street,
Tower Hill, E.
Frederick Haller Stevens, B.A., Clifton College, Bristol.
Capt. Geo. Richd. Stevens, Hong Kong, China.
Robert Norton Stevens, Woodham, near Woking Station, Sw^'ey.
John T. Stevenson, Nelson Street, A uckland. New Zea land.
Charles Stewart, LL.D., Achender House, Alton, Hants.
Rev. Walter Edw. Stewart, M.A., Elcott House, Hurworth-on-Tecs,
Darlington.
William Stewart Stewart, Levern, Barrhead, Scotland.
Edward James Stone, M.A. F.R.S., RadcliflFe Observer, Past
President, Badcliffe Observatory, Oxford.
SirJolin Benjamin Stone, M.P. J.P. F.L.S. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., The
Orange, Erdington, near Birmingham.
Stoney, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., 8 Upper Hornsey
Rise, N.
Slothard, M.D., Laurel Jjodge, Monh^town, Co.
Dublin.
Strahan, R.E,, Dehra Dun, India.
Stroud, Coopers^ Company^ s School, Tredegar
Square, Bow; and 14 lianhury Road, South
Haehnry, N. K.
Sutton, The Limes, Great Berhhampstcd.
Swift, Lowe Obserrntori/ Echo Mountain, Los
Aiujelos, California, U.S.A. ,
* G. Johnstone
John Matthew
Lt.-Col. George
Edward
Wadham TiOck
I if win
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
25
Date of Election.
1890 Jan. 10
1890 Jan. 10
1889 Feb. 8 I
i
1892 Nov. II I
1888 Dec. 14 i
1894 Dec. 14 !
1896 Feb. 14 I
1885 May 8 j
1893 Jan. 13 I
1886 Feb. 12 '
1875 May 14 I
1886 Dec. 10 !
1873 Jan. 10
1896 Apr. 10
1855 June 8
1874 Nov. 13
188 1 Mar. II
1890 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1880 June 1 1
1875 May 14
1893 Feb. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1875 Feb. 12
1892 Jan. 8
* Hy. Wm. Lloyd Tanner, M.A., Professor of Mathematics in the
University College of South Wales and
Monmouthshire,27 Cmrt-y-Fil Road,PeiiaHhy
South Wales.
Robt. Lethbridj?e Tapscott, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E F.G.S. F.R.Met.
Soc, 62 Croxteth Road^ Liverpool.
Kenneth James Tarrant, Craven Cottage, Bushey Heath, Herts ;
and 63 Threadtieedle Street ^ E. C
* John Tatlock, Jun., M.A., P.O. Box 194, New York
City, U.S.A
Albert Taylor, 28 Buskin Road, Tottenham, N.
Lieut. Basil Taylor, R.N., Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
Charles Albert Taylor, 33 Argyle Street, Argyle Squa/re, W.C
* C. H. Brewitt Taylor, care of I. M. Customs, Shanghai, Chi?ia.
Harold Dennis Taylor, Trenfield, Holgate, York.
Rev. Chas. J. Taylor, M.A. F.C.S., The Larches, Banstead^
Surrey.
* Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A., TH?iity College, Cambridge.
Washington Teasdale, F.R.M.S., Headingley, Leeds.
John Tebbutt, Obse7'vatory, Windsoi\ New South Wales.
Theodore Martin Teed, C.E. F.R.G.S., 188 Camberwell Grove,
Denmark Hill, S.E.
* Lt.-Gen. Jas. F. Tennant, CLE. R.E. F.R.S., Past President,
II Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, W.
* Dr. Franyois Terby, 96 Rue des Bogards, Louvain, Belgium.
* Rev, Thomas R. Terry, M.A., The Rectory, A'ast Ilsley, near
Newbury, Berks.
Wm. Grasett Thackeray, Royal Observatory, Greenwich; and
32 Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Sir Henry Thompson, F.R.C.S. M.B.Lond., 35 Wimpole
Street, W.
* Capt. Peter Thompson, Isabank, Forest Gate, Essex.
Silvanus Phillips Thompson, B.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Finsbury Technical
College, Leonard Street, City Roady E.C.;
and MoQ'land, Chislett Road, West Hamp-
stead, N, W.
Anth. Standidge Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R. F.R.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc.
Assoc.Inst.E.E., Telegraph Works, Silvertown,
Essex; and 51 The Avenue, Kew Gardens,
Surrey.
* Capt. Benjamin Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R., 12 Staplands Road,
Broadgreen, nea/r Liverpool.
Wm. Henry Thornthwaite, Avonhirst, Camden Park, Chlsle-
hurst.
Arthur Thornton, M.A., The Grammar School, Bradford.
26
ROYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election.
1886 Feb. 12
1864 Apr. 8
1874 June 12
1854 Feb. 10
1886 Jan. 8
1895 ^^ov. 8
1863 May 8
1885 Jan. 9
[864 Nov. 1 1
* Christopher Thwaites, M.Inst.C.E., Burnell Road, Sutton,
Suri'ey.
Sir Charles Todd, M.A. K.C.M.G. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Adelaide, Sovth Australia.
Rev. Chas. Russell Tompkins, 36 St. Andrews Road, Southsea, Hants.
* Captain Henry Toynbee, 12 Upper Westhourne Terrace, W.
* Julien Tripplin, 31 Holhorn Viaduct, E.G.; and 2^
Heathfield Gardens, Chiswick, W.
Oswald Thomas Tuck, School Ship ' Conway,' Birkenhead.
* Lieut.- Col. G.L. Tupman, R.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, College
Road, Harrow.
* Hekbert Hall Tuenbr, M.A. B.Sc. Savilian Professor of As-
tronomy, Oxford, Secretary, University
Observatory, Oxford.
Edward Tyer, Ashwin Street, Balston, E.
1883 June 8 I Wm. John Vernon Vaudenbergh, F.R.Met.Soc, care 0/ W. J. Van-
I denhergh, 39 Alle^i Road, South Hm'nsey, N.
1867 Apr. 12 I * Frederick Henry Varley, 82 Newington Green Road, Highbury, N.
1856 Jan. II Rev. George Venables, Burgh Castle Rectory, near Great
Yarmouth.
1 88 1 Feb. II James George Vine, Denbigh House, Glen Eldoii Road^
: Streathatn, S. W.
1855 Apr. 13 Wm. Reynolds Vines, M.A. Ph.D. F.R.G.S., care of Prof.
S. H. Vines, F.R.S., Headington Hill, Oxford.
1879 Nov. 14 Henry T. Vivian, Eversley, Hants.
1895 Jan. 1 1
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1879 Mar. 14
1883 Jan. 12
1893 Nov. 10
1888 May II
Rev. Peter Hately
♦ Arthur John
Charles Clement
* William Henry
Louis Healhcote
John
1863 Feb. 13 I Col. M.Foster
1888 Jan. 13
1892 Dec. 9
1876 Jan. 14
18S7 .Junr- 10
* Francis James
P'rancis R.
* Major-Gen. W. H.
* Hv. Addenbrook
Waddell, The Manse, Whitekirk, Prcstonkirk,
East Lothian, Scotland.
W^alker, New College, Oxford; and Bayard's
Lodge, Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
Walker, Lilleshall Old Hall, Newpm't, Shropshire.
Walmsley, B.Sc, Nautical Ahnanac Ojfice,
3 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
WaUer, 30 Ebury Street, S. W.
Walther, M.D. CM. F.R.Met. Soc, Bishops
Down Grange, Tunbridge Wells.
Ward, Bannerdown House, Bath Ea^tnn, Somer-
set; 'Awdi PartenMrchen, Bavaria.
Wardale, i Whitehall Plnce, S. W.
Wardle, F.R.M.S., 120 Madison Avenue, Neiv
York City, U.S.A.
Warden, R.A., 7 Sackville Road, West Brighton.
WassoU, Addenbrook Villa, Love Lane, Stonr-
bridge.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
27
Date of Election.
1876 Dec. 8
1873 >iay 9
1874 Nov. 13
1884 Feb. 8
1870 Mar. II
1885 Apr. 10
1892 Apr. 8
1892 Jan. 8
1878 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1879 Nov. 14
1875 June II
1877 Jan. 12
1869 Jan. 8
1893 Mar. 10
1895 Ja'^- "
1885 Dec. II
1895 May 10
1884 May 9
1865 May 12
1865 Dec. 8
1875 Dec. 10
i860 Mar. 9
1872 Jan. 12
1894 Jan. 12
1883 May n
1856 Mar, 14
* Col. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, Assistant
Snrveyor-General, Surveyor- GeneraVs Office,
14 Wood Street, Calcutta.
Sidney Waters, 44 Ladhroke Grove, Kensington Park
Gardens, W.
Rev. Alexr. Law Watherston, M.A., Grammar School, Hinckley,
Leicestershire.
* FrederickWilliamWatkin, B.A., St. Paul's School; and Colet
Bouse, Talgarth Road, West Kensington,
W.
* Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Clifton College, Bristol.
* Lt.-Col.Harry J. Watson, 22 Thurloe Square, W.
William James Watson, Morley House, Thornahy-on-Tees.
Wm. Livingstone Watson, Ayton, Ahernethy, Perthshire ; and
105 Pall Mall, S. W.
Rev. G. E. Watts, Kensmorth Vicarage, Dunstable, Herts.
Rev. W. R. Waugh, The Observatory, Portla/rid, Dorset.
* Robert Rumsey Webb, M.A., St. JohrVs College, Cambridge.
Francis Richard Wegg-Prosser, M.A., Belmont, Hereford.
* Rear-Adm. W.J. L.Wharton, C.B. F.R.S., Hydrographer for the
Admiralty, Admiralty, Whitehall, 8. W. ;
and Florys, Prince's Road, Wimbledon Park.
White, Observatory, Melbowne, Victoria
Whitelow, 70 Deansgate, Manchester.
Wiggles worth, York ; and 8 Victoria Street,
Westminster, S. W.
Wilding, Swillbrook House, Bartle, near Preston.
Willett, Junr., The Cedars, Chislehurst Comm,on,
Kent ; and 2 Sloane Gardens, S. W.
Williams, Bella Vista, Hove Park Villas, West
Brighton.
Williams, Dobnelynllyn Hall, Dolgelly, Wales.
Williams, M.A., 6 Heathfield, Swavsea, S. Wales.
Wilson, F.R.S., Dfwamona, Streete, Rathorven,
Ireland.
Wiltshire, M.A. F.G.S., Professor of Geology
and Mineralogy, King's College, London ;
25 Granville Park, Lewisham, S.E.
Winter, Madras Railway, India.
Wolf, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an der
Universitat, Die Sternwarte, Heidelberg,
Germany.
WooUcombe, M.A. B.Sc. (Lond.), Exeter; and
Ki7ig Edward's High, School, Birmingham.
Hale Wortliara, Royston, HeHs.
Edward John
Edward Turner
Kobert
Richard
William
Arthur Stanley
George
Harry Samuel
William E.
Rev. Thomas
George K.
Max
Walter George
28
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
Date of Election,
1877 Feb. 9
1879 Jan. 10
1842 Mar, II
1867 Apr, 12
1862 Dec. 12
1896 May 8
1893 ^lay 12
1877 Jan, 12
1875 '^^^^ II
Arthur Mason
Arthur W,
Rev. Dr. Alfred
Stephen M.
Sir Allen
Alfred Ernest
James Henry
Jesse
Worthington, M.A, F.R S., R.N.U. College,
Devonpm't ; and 6 Osborne Villas, Devonport.
Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Physics at Yale
University, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Wrigley.
Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, Dublin.
Young, C.B., 18 Grafton Street, Bond Street, W.
Young, Assoc.M,Inst.C.E., Trigonometrical Sur-
vey of Per ah, Taiping, Perak, Straits Settle-
ments.
Young, B.Sc, 10 Devonshire Road, Balham., S.W.
Young, F.R.G.S., Wisbech, CambHdgeshire.
Prof. C. Venceslas Zenger, Kleinseite,
Bohemia.
Belvedergasse 18, Prague,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
29
ASSOCIATES.
Date of Election.
1866 May II
1882 Nov. 10
1890 Dec. 12
1884 Nov. 14
1889 Nov. 8
1890 Dec. 12
G. F. J, Arthur Auwers, Ph.D., Professor, Lindenstrasse 91,
Berlin, S. W.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Professor in the University and
Director of the Observatory, Holland.
Lewis Boss, Professor, Director of the Dudley Ob-
servatory, Albany, New York, U.S.A.
Theodor Bredikhine, Emeritus Professor, Doctor of
Astronomy, Director of the Observatory,
Pulkowa, Imperial Academy of Sciences,
St. Petersburg, Russia.
Seth C. Chandler, 16 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass.,
U.S.A.
Marie Alfred Cornu, Membre de I'Acad^mie des Sciences
et du Bureau des Longitudes, Professeur ^
^^]cole Polytechnique, 9 Rue de Grenelle,
Paris.
1882 Nov. 10
1889 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. 1 1
1848 May 12
1 866 May 1 1
Wilhelm
Nils Christian
W. L.
Dollen, Ph.D., Dorpat, Russia.
Dun6r, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Ob-
servatory, Upsala, Sweden.
Elkin, Ph.D., Yale College Observatory, New
Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
HerveAug.6t.Albans Faye, Membre de I'lnstitut et President du
Bureau des Longitudes, 95 Avenue des
Champs Elysees, Paris.
Wilhelm Forster, Professor, Director der Sternwarte,
Encheplatz 3a, Berlin, S. W.
1848 May 12 ; .Johann Gottfried Galle, Ph.D., Professor, Director der K. Uni-
versitats- Sternwarte, BreslaUy Germany.
1855 Jan. 12 I Benjamin Apthorp Gould, LL.D., Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
1 88 1 June 10 j Hugo Gylden, Professor, Astronomer of the Royal
j Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden.
30
Date of Election.
1879 Jan. 10
1889 Nov. 8
1889 Nov. 8
1878 Nov. 8
1884 Nov. 14
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1883 Nov. 9
1886 Nov. 12
1854 June 9
1894 Nov. 9
1874 Nov. 13
1872 Nov. 8
1872 Nov. 8
1884 Nov. 14
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.
Asaph
Paul P.
Prosper M.
George "William
Edward Singleton
Jules
Jacobus Cornelius
Samuel Pierpont
Maurice
Karl Theodor Robert
Albert A.
Axel
Simon
Hubert Anson
Magnus
Hall, Professor of Mathematics, U.S. Navy,
2715 TV. Street, Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paru.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Pai'is.
Hill, Ph.D., Mont Moor Bockland Co., New
York, U.S.A.
Holden, M.A. LL.D., Professor, Director of
the Lick Observatory, Sayi Jose, California,
U.S.A.
Janssen, Membre de I'Institut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Observatoire
d'Astronomie Physique, Mendon, Seine-et-
Oise, France.
Kapteyn, Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy at
the University, Groningen, Holland.
Langley, LL.D., Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
Loewy, Membre de I'Institut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Sous- Directeur de I'Obser-
vatoire de Paris, 119 his. Rue Notre Dame
des Champs, Paris.
Luther, Ph.D., Professor, Astronom der
Stern warte, Martinstrasse loi, Diisseldorf,
Germany.
Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the
University of Chicago, U.S.A.
Moller, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy and
Director of the Observatory at the Uni-
versity, Lund, Sweden.
Newcomb, Professor, Superintendent of the
American Nautical Almanac, Navy Depart
ment, Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
Newton, Professor of Mathematics, Yale
College, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Nyren, I'h.D., Astronom der Stern warte,
Pv Iko wa , // ussi a, .
1883 Nov. 9
J. A. C.
Oudemaiis, IMi.D., I*rofossor of Astronomy at
the University and Director of the Obser-
vatory, Utrecht, Holland.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1896.)
31
Date of Election.
1881 June 10
[894 Nov. 9
Edward Charles
Henri
1866 May II ' Truman Henry
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. 1 1
Giovanni Virginio
Hugo
[890 Dec. 12 Cyrille
1892 Nov. 1 1
1848 May 12
Hermann
Otto
1883 Nov. 9 Pietro
1881 June 10 i Frangois F§lix
1882 Nov. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1863 Nov. 13
1874 Jan. 9
Hermann Carl
Edmund
Pickering, Professor, Director of the Obser-
vatory, Harvard College, CamhHdge, Mass.,
U.S.A.
Poincare, Membre de I'lnstitut, Professeur
k la Faculte des Sciences, 63 Rue Claude
Bernard, Paris.
Safford, B.A. Ph.D., Field Memorial Professor
of Astronomy, Williams College, Williams-
torvn, Mass., U.S.A.
Schiaparelli, Direttore del R. Osservatorio di
Brera, Milan.
Seeliger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Miinchen, Bavaria.
Souillart, Professeur a la Faculty des Sciences
de Lille, 20 Bne Fontaine-des- Sa/ulx, Lille,
France.
Struve, Ph.D., Director der Universitats-
Sternwarte, K'onigsherg, Germany.
Struve, Fahnstrasse 8, Karlsruhe, Baden,
Germany.
Tacchini, Professore, Direttore dell' Ufficio
centrale di Meteorologia e Geodynamica,
deir Osservatorio del Collegio Romano ed
annesso Museo, Via del Caravita 7, Rome.
Tisserand, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Professeur k la Faculte des
Sciences, Directeur de I'Observatoire, 5
Avenue de V Ohservatoire, Paris.
Vogel, Ph.D., Professor, Director des Konig-
lichen Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums,
Potsdam, Germany.
Weiss, Ph.D., Professor, Director der K.K.
Sternwarte, Wdhring, Vienna.
Friedrich Aug. Theod. Winnecke, Ruprechtsauer Allee, Strassburg ,
Elsass, Germany.
Chas. Joseph £ltienne Wolf, Membre de I'lnstitut, Astronome de
I'Observatoire, Professeur k la Sorbonne,
I Rue des Feuillantines, PaHs.
1872 Nov. 8
Charles A.
Young, College of New Jersey, Princeton, Nffw
Jersey, U.S.A.
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OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
OP THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
I^EBI^TJJ^I^Y 1900 TO :FEBI2;Tr^K,-2" 1901.
president.
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
Sir E. S. Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.K.S. Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and Geometry, Cambridge.
A. A. Common, Esq. LL.D. F.R.S.
G. H. Darwin, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Plumian Professor of
Astronomy, Cambridge.
H. H. Turner, Esq. M.A. B.Sc. F.R.S. Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
W. H. Maw, Esq.
Secretaries.
F. W. Dyson, Esq. M.A.
H. F. Newall, Esq. M.A.
^foreign Secretar^^.
Sir William Huggins, K.C.B. LL.D. D.C.L. D.Sc. F.R.S.
Council.
W. H. M. Christie, Esq. C.B. M.A. F.R.S. Astronomer Royal.
A. M. W. Downing, Esq. M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S. Superintendent of
. the * Nautical Almanac'
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S.
Capt. E. H. Hills, R.E.
Frank McClean, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.
Major P. A. MacMahon, R.A. F.R.S.
Capt. William Noble.
A. A. Rambaut, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S. Radcliffe Observer.
G. M. Searroke, Esq.
E. J. Spitta, Esq.
W. G. Thackeray, Esq.
E. T. Wiiittaker, Esq. M.A.
2l66l6tant Secretary.
Mr. W. H. Wesley.
Burlington House,
London, W.
The Meetings are held on the second Friday in every month during the Session,
at 8 o'clock P.M., except the Annual General Meeting in February, which is held at
3 o'clock in the afternoon.
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THB
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
JUNE 1900.
All aot^l-icV (^\ vivaflx-a/j +/v n nny^^r^t^At^^t-^ i-U^i. 4.U^ -^,.™1 1
The present addresses of the following Fellows are not known, and the Secretaries
would be glad of any information which would enable them to be traced :
Last known Address.
*J. Owen Corrie 131 Denmark Terrace, Brighton. (1896 June.)
*Isaac Engelson Pomme d'Or, Jersey. (1897 Nov.)
Capt. J. Fisher Kentmere, Birdhurst Rise, South Croydon. (1897 Nov.)
Rev. James H. Honeyburne, 70 Devonshire Rd , Princes Park, Liverpool. (1898 Dec.)
♦D. Lindsay Lowson ... 164 Kennington Road, S.E. (1883 June.)
♦Harris C. L. Saunders ... 95 Queen's Gate, S.W. (1900 April.)
Maur, Anderson Ainslie, R.N. B.A., II.M.S. ' Hannihcci; Cliannel
Srpiajdron.
Hugh Lancelot Aldis, 65 Lauderdale Mansions, Maida Vale, W.
Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., Kidlington, near Oxford.
Rev. Francis B, Allison, M.A., The Vicao-age, Peasmarsh, Sussex.
Thomas Michael Almond, Port Master, Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.
Joseph Supino Ancona, Fer7ileujJi, Soitth Norwood, S.E.
William Anderson, Quinta da Grevillea, Itna das Hurtas,
Funchal, Madeira.
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OFFIOEES AND COUNCIL
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
:FEBI^TJJLI2.-2- 1900 TO :PEBE,TJ^I2,-Z- 1901.
president
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
Sir R. S. Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and Geometry, Cambridge.
A. A. Common, Esq. LL.D. F.R.S.
G. H. Darwin, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Plumian Professor of
.u.. V. Kyx XX XXL) XJiOyj.
W. G. Thackeray, Esq.
E. T. WlIITTAKEE, Esq. M.A.
B66i6tant Qcctctat^.
Mr. W. H. Wesley.
Burlington House,
London, W.
The Meetings are held on the second Friday in every month during the Session,
at 8 o'clock P.M., except the Annual General Meeting in February, which is held at
3 o'clock in the afternoon.
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LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OP THE I
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, i
i
JUNE 1900. i
All asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compomided
for his Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions he found in this List, it is requested that notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary.
PATRON:
Her Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA.
Date of Election.
1876 Jan. 14
1870 Apr. 8
1883 Mar. 9
1893 Feb. 10
1893 Mar. 10
1896 Jan. 10
1885 Mar. 13
1880 Nov. 12
1867 Nov. 8
1854 Mar. 10
1896 Apr. 10
FELLOWS.
* Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Weather Bureau, Dejjartment of Agricul-
ture, Wasldngton, B.C., U.S.A.
Sir Wm. de W. Abney, K.C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S., Past Pkesi-
DBNT, Bathmore Lodge, Bolton Gardens
South, S. W.
* Rev. E. Aurelius Adams, M.A., 10 Hove Park Villas, Brighton.
Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, Cedars Road, Bechen-
ham, S.E.
Maur. Anderson Ainslie, R.N. B.A., II.M.S. 'Hannibal^ Channel
Squadron.
* Hugh Lancelot Aldis, 65 Lauderdale Mansions, Maida Vale, W.
* Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., Kidlington, near Oxford.
* Rev. Francis B. Allison, M.A., The Vicarage, Peasmarsh, Sussex.
Thomas Michael Almond, Port Master, Brisbane, Queensland^
Australia.
Joseph Supino Ancona, Fernleigh, South Norwood, S:E,
William Anderson, Quinta da Grevillea, Rua das Hurtas,
Funchal, Madeira.
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Date of Election.
1899 Feb. 10
1900 Jan. 13
1896 Deo. II
1899 Feb. 10
1895 Jan. II
1873 Apr. 9
1888 Feb. 10
1892 June 10
1875 Mar. 12
1898 May 13
1896 May 8
1884 Nov. 14
1899 Nov. 10
1895 Feb. 8
1893 Feb. 10
1874 May 8
1888 Jan. 13
1879 May 9
1899 Apr. 14
1 881 May 13
1863 Nov. 13
18S0 Apr. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1892 May 13
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, (June 1900.)
Eugene Michael Antoniadi, Ohservatoire Flanmarion, JuvUy^
Seine-et'Oise, Frcmee.
Raghunath Narayan Apte, M.A. LL.B., Professor of Mathematics
at Rajarana CoUege, Kolhapur, India.
Geo, Alex. Sime Atkinson, 238 Newport Boad, Cardiff^ Smith
Wales.
John Jepson Atkinson, Cosgrove Priory ^ Stony Stratford^
NortTiamptonshire,
John James Aubertin , Langton Eouse, Shooter's Hill Boad^ S. E.
* Thos. William Backhouse, West Hendon Houset Sunderland.
Rev. J. Mackenzie Bacon, Cold Ash) Newhwry^ Berks.
Rev. James Baikie, Free Church Manse ^ Ancrum, Roxhirgh'
shire, Scotland.
* Sir ROBT. Stawell Ball, M.A.LL.D. F.R.S., Lowndean Professor
of Astronomy and Geometrj'- in the Univer-
sity of Cambridge, Vice-President, Past
President, Observatory y Cambridge.
George Banaster, Mythe Villa, Tewhesbury,
William Banks, Sharpies Terrace, Astley Bridge, near
Bolton, Lancashire.
Pietro Baracchi, Government Astronomer, Observatory,
Melbourne, Australia.
Rev.Thos.Gerrard Barber, B.A., lo High field Boad, Boncaster.
Edwin Bare, Bnthven Villa, Hainault Boad, Leyton'
stone.
Samuel Barker, 9 Hanover Terrace, Begenfs Park, N. W.
* Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., St. John's College, Grinisarcht
Preston, Lancashire.
* Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc, Yerltes Observatory, Williams
Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Capt. Edward Barnes, Ingatestone House, 60 Tliavm Street^
Windsoi'.
Ernest William Barnes, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
* John Alfred Barringer, Friends' School, Bawdon, near
Leeds.
Rev. J. Chadwick Bates, M.A., Castleton Vica/i'age, near Man-
chester.
* Lt.-Col.T. Preston Battersby, Army Ordnance Department (lato
R.A.), Cromlyn, Batliowen, Westmeath, Ire-
land ; and War Office, Pall Mall, S. W.
Cte. Ay mar de la Baume Pluvinel, 17 rue de Constantine, Paris.
Henry Baynham, R.N., Captain, H.M.S. • Wellesley*
Training Shij), North Shields.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
6
Date of Election.
1893 June 9
1877 May II
1893 Apr. 14
1862 Apr. II
1896 Feb. 14
1892 Feb. 12
1888 Mar. 9
1893 Jan. 13
1866 Nov. 9
1854 Feb. 10
1890 Jan. 10
1869 Jan. 8
1881 Jan. 14
1875 Apr. 9
1894 Apr. 13
1888 Nov. 9
1894 Dec. 14
1887 Apr. 6
1871 Nov. 10
1889 Jan. II
1895 Feb. 8
1867 Feb. 8
1892 Dec. 9
1893 Jan. 13
187 1 June 9
1877 June 8
Hedley Robert Beasley, 10 Shear Bank Road; and Grammar
School, Blackburn, Lancashire.
* William Morris Beaufort, F.R.G.S., 18 Piccadilly, W. ; and
Athenatim Club, S. W.
Ludwig Becker, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Professor of Astronomy
in the University of Glasgow, Observatory,
GlasgoK.
Commr. James F. Beckett, 'R.'^., Avondell, Hollington Park, St.
Leonard^ s-on- Sea.
Frank Arthur Bellamy, F.R.Met.Soc, University Observatory ;
and 4 St. John's Road, Oxford.
Bertram Bennett, M.A., Montpelier, Paignton, South
Devon.
* Arthur Berry, M.A., King's College, Cambridge.
Joseph Ibbitson Berry, Hazeldene, Avenue Road, Highgate, N.
* Rev. Frank Besant, M.A., Sibssy Vicarage, Boston, Lincoln-
shire.
* Wm. Henry Besant, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., St. John's College,
Cambridge.
Algernon Sidney Bicknell, Barcombe House, Barcombe, Sussex.
* Lieut. -Col. A. C. Bigg- Wither, Tilthams, Godalming, Surrey.
Raphael Louis Bischoffsheim, Observatoire, Nice ; and 3 rue
Taitbovt, Paris.
Lord Blythswood, Blythswood, near Renfrew, Scot-
land; and 2 Seamore Place, Curzon Street, W.
Lyndon Bolton, B.A., Patent Office, Southampton Build-
ings, Chancery Lane, W.C.
Thomas Bolton, CJiowringhee, Wembley, N. W.
George Cox Bompas, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., I2i Westbourne
Terrace, W.
Rev. John Bone, St. Thomas's Vicarage, Lancaster.
* Robt. Holford M. Bosanquet, M.A.F.R.S., Castillo Zamora, Realejo
Alto, Teneriffe, Canary Islands.
* Henry Lord Boulton, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.
Vincent Joseph Bouton, B.Sc, 9 Lansdowne Terrace, Hamiiton
Wick
* Edward E. Bowen, Harrow School, Harrow-on-the-Hill.
John A. Brashear, Allegheny, PenmylvanAa, U.S.A.
Martin Brendel, Ph.D., Professor of Theoretical Astron-
omy and Geodesy in the University, 42
Biihlstrasse, G'ottingen, Germany.
John Brett, A.R.A., Daisyfield, Putney Heath Lane,
S.W.
* Thomas Dalby Brewin, Burlington Hoicse, 43 St. Alban's Road,
Leicester.
KOrAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 190c.)
Date of Election.
1894 Jan. 12
1899 Jan. 13
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1898 Apr. 6
1889 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1865 Mar. 10
1887 Dec. 9
1882 Nov. 10
1892 Dec. 9
1894 Jan. 12
1896 June 12
1892 Feb. 12
1890 Jan. 10
1897 Apr. 9
1874 Nov. 13
1885 Apr. 10
1865 Apr. 12
1900 Apr. II
1871 May 12
1887 Apr. 10
* Charles Lewis
* Joseph
William R.
* Ernest William
* John Henry
* James Stark
* William Briggs, M.A. LL.B. F.C.S., Burlington House,
Cambridge.
Brook, M.A. F.R.Met.Soc, HarewooA Lodge^
Meltliam, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
Brooks, F.R.G.S., iroj)e Bank, Nelson Street,
Woollahra, Sydney, N.S. Wales, Australia.
Brooks, M.A. D.Sc, Director of the Smith
Observatory, ^oa; 714, Geneva, N.Y., U.S.A.
Capt.Vernon L. D. Broughton, Nautical School, 49 Watling Street,
London, E.G.
Brown, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., Professor of Applied
Mathematics, Haverford College, Penn-
sylvania, U.S.A.; and Christ's College,
Camlridge.
Brown, 6 Camlridge Boad, Brighton.
Browne, The Bed House, Mount Avenue,
Ealing, W.
Thomas William Brownell, 64 Upper Brooh Street, MancJiester.
John Browning, 63 Strand, W. C.
Hon. Justice Gainsford Bruce, Q.C., Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent.
* Robert Bryant, B.A. D.Sc, London Institution, Finslury
Circus, E.G.
* Walter William Bryant, Boyal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
18 Westcornbe Terrace, Blac1theat\ S.E.
John Harrison Buckley, 70 Tower Street, Leicester.
Rev. Fredk. Lisle Bullen, Kilmarsdon, Bath.
Charles Burckhalter, Chalot Ohservatory, and 1224
Linden Street, Oaldand, California, U.S.A.
Rev. George Burgess, Congregational Parsonage, Timaru,
New Zealand.
Rev. Sherrard B. Burnaby, M.A., The Vicarage, Hampstead, N.W.
* Sherburne W. Burnham, Hon. M.A. of Yale College, Professor
of Practical Astronomy in the Uni^ ersity of
Chicago, Government Building, Chicago,
U.S.A.
* Major Sidney G. Burrard, R.E., Assistant Superintendent, Survey
of India, Behra Bun, India.
* Col. Alexander Burton-Brown, R.A. F.G.S., 1 1 Union Crescent,
Margate.
Thomas C. Bush, Somcrvillc, Wells Boad, Bath.
^ Reginald Bushell, Ilindcrton Lodge, Nesto/i, Cheshire,
* Warren Fredk. Caborno, O.B. Commander R.N.R. F.R.G.S.
F.R.Met.Soc, Clarcmont, 54 Alexandra Road,
Upper Normodt S.E.
ROYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY, (June 1900.)
Diite of Election,
1877 June 8
1889 May 10
1873 Feb. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1896 Mar. 13
1879 Nov. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1895 Ja^^- 9
1899 Apr. 14
1871 Mar. 13
1891 Dec. II
1897 Feb. 12
1894 June 8
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Feb, 14
1897 May 14
i860 Apr. 13
1859 Feb. II
1853 June 10
1884 Feb. 8
1881 Jan. 14
1875 Nov. 12
1876 June 9
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1894 ^^c. 14
* George
* Edward
* Ernest
Calver, Hill House, Widford, Chelmsford.
Carpmael, B.A. Assoc. Inst. C.E,, The Ivies,
St. Julian's Farm Road, West Norwood, S.E.
Carpmael, M.A. Q.C., Ferndale, Woodside Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
Edward Tremlett Carter, Assoc. Inst. E.E., Rose Ranh, Alexan-
dra Road, U'ljper Norwood, S.E.
James Cavan, M.A., Eaton Ifascott Hall, Shrewsbury.
Rev. James Law Challis, M.A., The Vicarage, Stone, Aylesbury.
George Fredk. Chambers, NoHhjield Grange, Eastbourne, Sussex.
Lt.Col. W. St. L. Chase. V.C. F.E.G.S., 7th Bombay Infantry,
Quetta, Beluchistan.
Samuel Chatwood, M.Inst.M.E. F.R.G.S., Broadoah
Park, Worsley, Manchester.
W. H. Mahoney Christie, C.B. M.A. F.R.S., Astronomer Royal,
Past President, Royal Observatory, Green-
wich, S.E.
LordEdw. Spencer Churchill, 28 Grosvenor Street, W.
John Charles Clancey, F.R.G.S. F.S.I., Assistant Director of
Land Records and Agiiculture, Rangoon,
Burma.
Rev. John Thos.W.Claridge, M.A., 3 Albert Road, Tamworth, Staf-
fordshire.
Maurice Harvey Clarke, Lieut. R.N.R. F.R.G.S., Culeswocd,
Harpeoiden, Herts.
Claxton, Director of the Royal Alfred Observa-
tory, Mauritius.
Clayden, M.A. F.G.S., St. John's, Polsloe Road,
Exeter.
Clifton, M.A. F.R.S,, Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford,
3 Bardwell Road, Banbury Road, Oxford.
Cole, Westfield, Cheam Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Coleman, 7 1 Brecltnoch Road, Camden Road, N,
Coleman, The Shrubbery, BucMand, Bover.
Coles, Royal Geographical Society, i Savile Row,
W. ; and Lijjhooh, Hants.
Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughborough.
* Andrew AiNSLiE Common, LL.D. F.R.S., Vice-Peesident, Past
President, 63 Eaton Rise, Ealing, W.
Cook, University, Sydney, New South Wales.
Cooke, M.A., Observatory, Perth, West
Australia,
Cookson, Oahwood, Wylain, R.S.O., North-
umberland.
Thomas Folkes
Arthur W.
Robert Bellamy
John Francis
Everard Home
* William
John
* John Brise
James
William Ernest
Bryan
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Date of Election.
1883 June 8
I1872 Feb. 9
1891 June 12
1881 Jan. 14
1874 Jan. 9
1876 Nov. 12
1 891 Jan. 9
1862 Feb. 14
1896 Feb. 14
1890 Mar. 14
1871 Jan. 13
1868 Feb. 14
1891 Jan. 9
1868 Nov. 13
1888 Nov. 9
1867 June 14
1869 May 14
1890 May 9
1879 Jan. 10
1871 June 9
1888 May II
1898 Dec. 9
1892 June 10
1879 Nov. 14
Hon. Wm. Heron Coombs, Commander, R.N., Port of Spairif
Trinidad, West Indies.
Col. Edw. Hy. Cooper, MarTtree Castle, CoUooney, Co. Sligo,
Ireland.
Rich. Edw. Synge Cooper, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., 2 Langham Man-
sions, EarVs Court Square, S. W.
* William Ernest Cooper, Henwick Lodge, Worcester.
* Ralph Copeland, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Astronomer Royal for
Scotland, Royal Observatory, Blacltford Hill,
Edinburgh.
* J. Owen Corrie, B.A. {No address : see slip.)
* Rev. Aloysius L. Cortie, S.J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Blacltburn, Lancashire.
Arthur Cottam, Eldercroft, Essex Road, Watford.
* Philip H. Cowell, M.A., Royal Observatory, Oreennnch,
S.E.
Rev. S. Runsie Craig, B.A. LL.B. F.S.S., The Rectory, Moville,
Londonderry, Ireland.
* Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, K.T. LL.D. F.R.S.,
Past President, 2 Cavendish Square, W.
George Stickland Criswick, Rothley, Mycence Road, Westcombe
Pari, S.E.
* William Bladen Croft, M.A., 9 College Street, Winchester,
Hants.
* Edward Crofton, 45 West Cromwell Road, South Ken*
sington, S. W.
AndrewC.de la C. Crommelin, Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
Benvenue, 55 Vlundi Road, Blackheath, S.E.
* Edward Crossley, Halifax, Yorhshire.
Rev. Robert Crowe, M.A., Woodhouse Vicarage, Huddersfield.
George Cumes, F.R.G.S., Huntingdon House School,
Teddington.
Thomas Gushing, 2 Southside, Chej^stow Road, Croydon,
* Rev. Reginald F. Dale, M.A., Blechingdon Rectory, Oxford.
* Thomas R. Dallmeyer, 25 Newman Street, Oxford Street, W,
* Lieut. Tristan Dannreuther, R.N. F.R.G.S., H.M.S. * Leander*
Pacific Station.
John Dansken, F.S.I., 2 Hillside Gardens, Partick
Hill, Glasgow, Scotland.
* Geobqe Howard Darwin, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Plumian Professor
of Astronomy in the University of Cam-
bridge, Vice-President, Past President,
Newnham Orange, Cambridge.
ROYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Date of Election.
1888 Jan. 13
1S89 Mar. 8
1869 Mar. 12
1875 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
1877 June 8
1895 Feb. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1893 Jan. 13
1897 Feb. 12
,1893 Nov. 10
1898 Nov. II
1898 Mar. II
1898 Nov. II
.1875 Mar. 12
1893 Feb. 10
1868 Jan. 10
1875 Mar. 12
1888 Apr. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1889 Nov. 8
1882 Dec. 8
1876 Mar. 10
1877 Jan. 12
* Major Leonard Darwin, R.E., 12 Egerton Place, S.W.
* Rev. C D. Percy Davies, M.A., JEasf Mai'den Rectory^ ChioJiester^
Sussex.
* Rev. Robert P. Davies, M.A., Hathcro^ Rectory, Fairfordy
Gloucestershire.
* Percy L. H. Davis, • Nautical A Imanac ' Office, 3 Verulam
. Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.
* Richard Evan Day, M.A., 135 Fellows Road, Havipstead, N.W.
"William Fredk. Denning, 100 Egerton Road, Bishopston, Bristol.
Henri Deslandres, D. es Sc., Ohservatoire, Meudon, and
56 Ms, Route des Gardes, Bellevue, Seine- et-
Oise^ France.
William Lee Dickinson, M.D. F.R.C.P., 9 Chesterfield Street,
Mayfair, W.
Ernest Gould Dixon, 9 Westhourne Parh Villas, W.
* William Fraser BoakyM.A.,^ Nautical Almanac* Office, 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
William Murray Dobie, M.D. J.P,, Northgate House, Chester.
Cecil Goodrich Julius Dolmage, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L., 22 Upper
Merrion Street, Dublin.
Eric Doolittle, B.Sc, Flower Observatory, Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.,
U.S.A.
Andrew Ellicott Douglass, B.A., Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff,
Arizona, U.S.A.
Arthur M. W. Downmg, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Superintendent
of the ' Nautical Almanac,' 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C. ; and 74 Van-'
brugh Parh, Blachheath, S.E.
Patrick Doyle, F.R.S.E. M.R.I.A., 19 Lall Bazar Street,
Calcutta, India.
Major-Gen. A. W. Drayson, R.A., 20 Ashburton Road, Southsea ;
and Royal Alfred Yacht Club, Southsea,
Hants.
John L. E. Dreyer, Ph.D., Observatory, Armagh, Ireland.
John Edmund Drower, WarmicTt House, Mount Ephraim Road,
Streatham, S. W.
Major Archd. S. Drummond, 117 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; and
Guards' Club, Pall Mall.
Philip Freeling Duke, Hendon, 3Iiddlesex.
Hon. Cecil Duncombe, The Grange, Nawton, R.S.O., North
Yorhshire.
John William Durrad, 39 St. Peter's Road, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
New Zealand.
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tion.
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9
9
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3 10
ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
♦ Fbank Watson Dyson, M.A., Secretary, Boyal Ohservatorr/,
Greenwich^ S.E. ; and 6 Vanbrugh Hilli
BlacTiheathi S.E,
Lindsay Atkins Eddie, Oatlmds, GraJiavistownt Cape of Good
Hope,
Rev. Fras. Jolin Eld, M.A., Polstead Rectm'y^ Colchester,
Robt. Lewis John Ellery, C.M.G. F.R.S., 3Ielbournef Victoi'ia.
Edwin Bailey Elliott, M.A. F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen Col-
lege, 4 Bardrvell Soad, Oxford.
* Henry Ellis, Inglefieldy Little Beatli^ Potter's Bar^
Middlesex.
* William Ellis, F.R.S. F.R.Met.Soc, 12 Vanlrugh Hill,
BlacTtheathy S.E.
* Isaac Engelson. {No address : see slip.)
* J. Kennedy Esdaile, M.A., Hazelwood, Horsted Keynes,
Sussex.
Rev. T. H. E. C. Espin, M.A., WolsingTiam Observatory, Tom
Law, R.8.O., Co. Burham.
Edward Iszatt Essam, Billingborough, LAncolnshire.
* William Esson, M.A. F.R.S. F.C.S., Savilian Professor
of Geometry, Merton CollegOy Oxford,
Chas. Roberts D' Esterre, 26 Wellington Square^ W. C,
* Rev. Charles Evans, M.A., St. Alpliege's House, Parkstone,
Borset.
Franklen George Evans, J.P., F.R.Met.Soc, Llwynarthan, Castle-
ton, near Cardiff, South Wales.
Joseph Edward Evans, B.A., Queen's House, Royal Hospital
School, Greenwich, S.E.
Lewis Evans, J.P. F.S.A., Barnes Lodge, King's
Langley, Herts.
* John Evershed, Jun., Kenley, Surrey »
Rev. PaulWynyard Fairclough, Trinity Parsonage, Dunedin, New
Zealand.
*■ Lord Farnham, Farnliani House, Co. Cavan, Lreland.
Rev. Adam Storey Farrar, D.D., The College, Burliam.
* Samuel Fellows, Tynwald Villas, Lower Villier Street,
Wolverliampton.
* Jolin A. Ferguson, i and 2 Ferguson Building, Benver,
Colorado, U.S.A.
Capt. A. Mostyn Field, R.N., Bronteville, McHon Itoad, Soutksea,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
II
Date of Election.
1900 June 8
1893 Mar. 9
1873 Nov. 14
1864 May 13
1890 Nov. 14
1883 Dec. 14
1892 Dec. 9
1887 Jan. 14
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Apr. 12
1878 Jan. I
1900 May I
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Jan. 10
1898 May 13
1893 Mar. 10
1895 10
1895 Dec. 13
1889 Dec. 13
1896 Jan. 10
185 1 June 13
1897 Apr. 9
1880 Jan. 9
Louis Napoleon Geo. Filon, M.A., Fellow of and Assistant Professor
of Applied Mathematics at University College,
London, King's College, Cambridge, and God-
n'in House, St.Augustine'sHoad, So2ith Croydon,
Gerard Brown Finch, M.A,, i St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge.
Wm. Henry Finlay, M.A., Observatonj Road, Cape Torvn^
S. Africa.
Henry Philip Finlayson, Avenue Villas, Frith Road, Dover.
Hon. Justice Robert Isaac Finnemore, J.P. F.R.Hist.S., Supreme
Court, Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
Maj. C. Hawkins Fisher, The Castle, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Fisher. (iV?J address : see slip.)
Fisher, 48 Primrose Mansions, Prince of Wales
Road, Battersea Parh, S. W.
Fison, D.Sc. University College, Gower Street, W. C;
and 25 BUnlieim Gardens^ Willesden Green,
N.W.
Flammarion, rue Cassini 16, Avenue de VObser-
vatoire, Paris ; and Observatoire de Juvisy,
Seine-et- Oise, France.
Fleming, Vicarage, Coxhoe, R.S. O., Co. Durham.
Foote, J.P. F.S.A.Scot., iii Warwick Road,
EarVs Court, S. W. ; and Mall Parh, Mont-
rose, Scotland.
Forbes, 169 High Street, Southampton.
Forbes, M.A. F.R.S. M.Inst.C.E. M.Inst.E.E.,
34 Great George Street, Westminster, S. W.
* Hon. Geo. Stuart Forbes, H.M. India Civil Service, Ootacamund,
Madras Presidency, India.
James Arthur Formoy, F.C.S., Chestham, Grange Road, Sutton,
Surrey.
* Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Sadlerian Pro-
fessor of Pure Mathemtitics, Trinity College,
Cambridge.
Major KingsleyO. Foster, J.P., Shenley, Redhill, Surrey.
* Alfred Fowler, Royal College of Science, South Ken-
sington, and 7 Cortayne Road, Fulham, S. W.
Alpin G. Fowler, M.Inst.C.E., i Cambridge Road, Nor-
biton, Surrey.
* William Francis, Ph.D. F.L.S. F.C.S,, care of Taylor ^•
Francis, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, E. C.
* John Franklin-Adams, Grange Cottage, Wimbledon ,
and Machrilianish House, Campbeltown^Scotland.
* William Sadler Franks, care of Isaac Roberts, F.R.S., Starjicld,
Cromlforough, Sussex.
A4
Capt. James
Shelley
Alfred Henry
Camilla
Rev. David
Alexander
Capt. Duncan
George
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Date of Election.
187 1 Nov. 10
1898 April 6
1896 April 10
1881 Feb. II
1893 12
1893 Feb. 10
1870 Jan. 14
1870 May 13
1872 Dec. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1894 Mar. 9
1900 Jan. 12
1892 Mar. II
1857 Jan. 9
1867 Dec. 13
1888 Jan. 13
1841 May 14
1871 Apr. 14
1874 May 8
1893 Apr. 14
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1 891 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1883 Nov. 9
Joseph H. Freeman, 98 Bomford Road, Stratfm'd, E.
Charles Friswell, 34 Madeley Road, Ealing, W.
ThomasFrederick Furber, TrigonometHcal Suo'vey of N,S. W., De-
partment of LandSi Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia,
W. H. St. Quintin Gage, High Street, Woldiigham, Darlington.
Walter Frederick Gale, M.R.S. of N.S.W., The Ohservatory, Pad-
dington, New South Wales, Australia.
Rev. Edwin G. Gange, Regents Parh Chajjel, Park Square East,
N.W.
* William Garnett, Lo7v Moor, Clitheroe, Lancashire.
Charles Henry Gatty, LL.D. F.R.S.E., FelhHdge Place, East
GHnstead, Sussex.
* Edward Gay, Invermore, Oxford.
S. Maitland Baird Gemmill, care of W. L. Wilson, 254 St. George's
Road, Glasgow.
Augustin Stanis. Ghosh, 28 Elgin Avenue, Maida Vale, W.
* Umes Chandra Ghosh, M.A., Lecturer on Mathematics at the
Muir Central College, 4 Mayo Road, Allaha-
lad, N.W. P., India.
Arthur Gibbons, Science, Art, and Technical School;
and Wentjvorth House, South Street, BHer-
ley Hill, Dudley, Staffordshire.
William Bolger Gibbs, Thornton, Bculah Hill, JJjpper Norwood,
S.E.
^ Sir David Gill, K.C.B. LL.D. F.R.S.,Her Majesty's Astrono-
mer, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
James Gill, Nautical College, Colquitt Street, Liverpool.
* James Glaishcr, F.R.S., The Shola, Hcathfield Road,
South Croydon.
* J. W. L. Glaisher, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., PAST President,
Trinity College, CamhHdge.
* Joseph Gledhill, F.R.Met.Soc, Bernierside Ohservatory,
SMrcoat, Halifax, Yorkshire.
* Raymond Hill Godfrey, F.R.G.S., 79 ComUll, E.C.
Walter Goodacre, i Birchington Road, Crouch End, N.
* John Jas. Lewis Goodridge, 38 St. Deng's Road, Portswood, near
Southampton.
Thomas Gordon, F.R.Met. Soc, 9 Scotch Street, Whitc-
have?i, Cumhei'land.
John K 1 1 ard Gore, M .R. I. A. , 3 St. Mary '5 Road, DuUin,Ircland.
Eugcn von Gothard, The Ob.'iervato7'y, Hercny, hei Stein-
emangcr, Hungary.
Date of Election.
1896 April 10
1895 Jan. II
1896 Nov. 13
1890 Feb. 14
1898 Jan. 14
1878 Feb. 8
1866 Nov. 9
1870 Nov. II
1891 Jan. 9
1873 Nov. 14
1879 May 9
1896 Jan. 10
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1878 May 10
1891 Feb. 13
1895 Jan. II
1892 Nov. II
1899 Jan. 13
1882 Jan. 13
1877 Feb. 9
1854 Jan. 13
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Frank L,
13
Grant, M.A., 58 Kelnngrove Street, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Charles Josephus Green, M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 10 St. PauVs Square,
Presto7i, Lancasliire.
* John Anderton Greenwood, B.A. LL.M., Funtington Rome,
near Chichester, Sussex.
Gregory, The Homestead^ 19 Westover Road,
Wandsworth Common, S. W.
Griffin, Commr. R.N.R., Union Steamshij) Com-
pany, Shanghai, China.
Richard A.
Edward John
John E.
* Lord
Sir Howard
Griffith, Bryn Dinas, Tipper Bangor, North
Wales.
Grimthorpe, M.A. LL.D. Q.C., 33 Queen Anne
Street, W.
Grubb, F.R.S. M.LC.E.L, Honorary Master oE
Engineering, University of Dublin, 51
Kenilrvorth Square, Ratligar, Duhlin.
* Rev. H. Grattan Guinness, D.D.F.R.G.S., Harley House, Bow, E.;
and Cliff House, Curbar, via Sheffield.
Col. Gardiner F. Guyon, Commanding 7th Regimental District,
Egerton, House, Richmond, Surrey.
* George Thorn GwilUam, 82 Honeywell Road, IVewWajidsworth,
S.W.
David Edward
* George E.
* Rev. Frederic J.
John James
Maxwell
G. P. Blackwood
Frederic
Herbert
Arthur
* Rev. Thomas
George Francis
* Rev. Robert
Hadden, Alta, Buena Vistx Co., Iowa, U.S.A.
Hale, D.Sc, Director of the Yerkes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Hall, M. A.jA'or^Aaw Place, Potter's Bar, Hertford.
Hall, Observatory Cottage, Datchet Road, Slough,
Bucks.
Hall, M.A., Montego Bay, Jamaica ; and care of
Miss Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Hallowes, 48 Queen Anne's Road, York.
Hammond, F.R.I.B.A., 38 Mercers Road, Upper
Holloway, N.
Hancock, M.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Hipperholme
Grammar School, Halifax, Yorks.
Hands, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Inkerman House,
Wednesfield Road, Wolverhamptoii.
Hands, M.A., St. Laurence's Vicarage, North-
ampton.
Hardy, 36 Bloomsbury Square^ W. C.
Harley, M.A. F.R.S., Rosslyn, Westbournn} Road.,
Forest Hill, S.E.
tion.
13
II
14
13
13
9
12
8
9
9
14
12
6
12
8
9
. 14
8
13
13
,8
3 14
, 8
,8
. 14
. 12
2 12
. 10
. 14
ROYAL ASTEONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Rev. Timothy Harley, The ToQ^rs, WaUingto7i, Surrey.
William Harnett, 23 Thornton Hilly Wimbledon.
Alfred Newton Harris, 5 Clarendon Place, The Hoe, Plymouth.
Jasper Nicolls Harrison, Saling Grove, Braintree, Essex.
Samuel Henry Harrison, F.R.G.S., Frederick Eoad, Edglaston,
Birmingham.
John Penn Hartree, M.A. M.B., Oahlands, Langton, Tun-
bridge Wells.
Richd. Kilvington Hattersley, F.R.G.S., 4 Church Terrace, Blacli-
heath, S.E.
Henry Burdett Hederstedt, C.E. F.R.G.S., Luchiow, India; and
Twyford Lodge, Southlands Road, Bicldey,
Kent,
Rev. Andrew Henderson, LL.D,, Castlehead, Paisley, Scotland.
* Lt.-Col. George Henderson, M.R.A.S. F.S.A.Scot. F.R.S.North
Antiq., Ovenden, Sevenoahs, Kent.
Fredk. William Henkel, B. A., MarJtree Observatory, Collooney, Co.
Sligo, Ireland.
John B. N. Hennessey, CLE. M.A. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., i^Alleyn
Park, West Bulrvich, S.E. ; and Athenceum
Club, S.W.
Capt. M. W. C. Hepworth, 60 Mattoch Lane, Ealing Bean, N. W.
J. Harold Herbert, The Boulevard, Nottingham.
* Prof . Alex. StewartHerschel, M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S., Observatory
House, Slough, Bucks.
* Col. John Herschel,R.E.F.R.S., Member of Senate,Calcutta
University ; Observatory House, Slough, Bachs.
George Higgs, 320 West Berby Road, Liverpool.
* Captain Edm. H. Hills, R.E., 32 Prince's Gardens, S. W.
* Arthur Robert Hinks, M.A., Observatory, Cambridge ; and 10
Huntingdon Road, Cambridge.
* Shin Hirayama,, The Observatory, Axabit, Tokyo, Jaj)a7i.
George Denton Hirst, 379 George Street, Sydney, JVe7V South
Wales, Australia.
Ernest William Hobson, Sc.D. ¥.B,.S.,Chrisfs College, Cambridge.
William Hobson, Liscelta, Burnaby Estate^ Grey stones,
Co. Wicklo7v, Ireland.
Samuel V. Hoffman, 91 Madison Avenue, Morristmvn, New
Jemey, U.S.A.
Neville Holden, Queen Square, Lancaster.
Henry Park Hollis, B.A., Royal Obseiratory, Greenwich ; and
2 Foyle Road, Blaokheath, S.E.
Henry William Hollis, Fairfield, BarUngton.
Rev.James lliudy Iloncyburne, M.A. {No address : see slip.)
* Maurcs Horner, MeUSf Frame, Somenct.
BOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
J5
Date of Election.
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Dec. 12
1899 Nov. 10
1 88 1 Jan. 14
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1898 Feb. II
1854 Apr. 12
1898 Feb. II
1885 Dec. II
1886 Dec. 10
1887 Jan. 14
1879 Jan. 10
1874 Nov. 13
1 86 1 Feb. 8
1888 Jan. 13
1890 Nov. 14
1892 May 13
1898 Mar. II
1891 Jan. 9
1878 Nov. 8
1894 Apr. 13
1892 May 13
1888 May II
1876 Jan. 14
1872 Mar. 8
1884 June 13
Charles Horsley, M.Inst.C.E. F.G.S., 174 Highhiiry New
Park, N.
Hough, M.A., Codsall Wood,near Wolverhamjyton.
Hough, M.A., Royal Ohservatoryy Cape of Good
Hope.
Howarth, Public Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield,
Howlett, M.A., 7 Princes Buildings^ Clifton,
Bristol.
* Thomas Charlton 'Q.Mdisoji,'B.K.,*]Vautical Almanac' Office, and ^7
Zambton Road, Hornsey Rise, N.
HUGGINS, K.C.B. D.C.L. LL.D. Ph.D. D.Sc.
F.R.S., Foreign SECRETARr, Past Presi-
dent, 90 Upper Tulse Hill, S, W.
Hunter, St. Ronan's, Lanarh, Scotland.
Hunter, F.R.C.S.E. F.R.P.S. F.R.S.E., Rosetta,
Liberton, Midlothian^ Scotland.
Rev. Robt. Sparke Hutchings, The Vicarage, Alderbury, Salisbury.
* Joseph
* Sydney Samuel
Elijah
Rev. Frederick
* Sir William
David
James
Cuthbert
Robert T. A.
Lord
* Richard
George James
Harold
* Otto
Rev. Kingsbury
Charles W. H.
Benjamin George
Griffith Parry
Charles Henry
Rev. Alfred Robt.
Richard Coward
* Rev. Samuel J.
* S. Wellesley
Hutchinson, Roch Lodge^ Roher, near Sunder-
land,
Innes, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
Inverclyde, Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Ray,
Greenock, Scotland.
Inwards, 20 Bartholomew Villas, Kentish Town,
N.W.
Jacobs, Lansdmvne, Guildford, Surrey.
Jacoby, B.A. Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Astro-
nomy, Astronomical Observatory, Columbia
University, New York City, U.S.A.
Jaffe, 10 Bonegall Square South,Belfast, Ireland.
Jameson, M.A., Highfield, Hendon.
Jeavons, Horseley Place, Tipton, Staffordshire.
Jenkins, 43 Chatsivorth Road, West Diilwich, S.E.
Jenkins, National Provincial Bank, Cohvyn
Bay, North Wales.
Johns, M.A., 39 Cheriton Gardens, Folkestone.
Johnson, M.A., Salutary Mount, Heaviirce,
Exeter.
Johnson, 46 Jermyn Street, Liverpool.
Johnson, M.A., The Vicarage, Melplash, R.S.O.,
Bridport, Borset.
Johnson, M.B., R.N., H.M>S> 'Liffey,' Coquimlo,
ChilOt South America^
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Date of Election.
1885 Dec. II
1897 Jan. 8
1898 Apr. 6
1895 Dec. 13
1867 May 10
1894 Jan. 12
1890 Mar. 14
1894 Apr. 13
1868 Nov. 13
1893 May 12
1 89 1 Mar. 13
1893 June 9
1864 Jan. 8
1896 Jan. 10
1859 May 13
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1878 Jan. 1 1
1896 Mar. 13
1873 Mar. 14
1890 Jan. 10
1895 Mar. 8
* Walter Claude Johnson, M.Inst. C.E., The Bignaries, West-
combe Park, Blackheath, S.E.
William Johnston, 132 Wotton Hill, London Road,
Gloucester.
* Charles Jasper Joly, M.A. F.T.C.D., Andrews Professor of As-
tronomy in the University of Dublin and
Royal Astronomer of Ireland, Olservatory,
JDimsink, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
* Rhishard Llewelyn Jones, M. A., Professor of Physics, Presidency
College, Madras, JVungtmhaukum, Madras,
India.
* John Joynson, Thornton ZodgCj Tho^'nton, Great
Crosby, Liverpool.
Joshua Jukes, Sea View Terrace, A berdovey, North Wales,
* James Edward
Wm. Redfern
* Lord
Rev. Philip H.
Arthur
* Arthur E.
* David Joseph
Rev, Robert
Rev. Samuel
* Sydney T.
George Handley
Lt.-Col. H.S.G.S,
Thomas Edward
Edward Ball
Vernon Edwin
* Lieut. Henry T.C,
Keeler, D.Sc, Director of the Lick Observatory,
Snn Jose, California, U.S.A.
Kelly, M.Inst.C.E., Dalriada, Malone Farhy Bel-
fast, Ireland.
Kelvin, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Professor of
Natural Philosophy in the University of
Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
Kempthorne, M.A., Wellington College, BerTiS.
Kennedy, i Clemenfs Inn, W.C.; and JSpsom,
Kennelly, Crozer Building, 1420 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Kennelly, Santa Monica, CaVifoi'nia, U.S.A.
Killip, St. George's Road, St. Annes-on the-Sea,
Lancashire.
Kinns, Ph.D., 182 Haverstock Bill, Hampstead,
N. W.
Klein, F.L.S. F.E.S., Hatherlow, Raglan Road,
Reigate, Surrey.
Knibbs, The University, Sydney ; and Avoca,
Lenison Road, Petersham, near Sydtiey,
New South Wales, Australia.
Knight, 27ie Observatory, Harestoch, Littleton
near ^Vinc^l€ster ; and Army and Navy Club,
Pall Mall, S.W.
Knightley, Clive House, Tulse Hill, S. W.
Knobel, President, 32 'Tavistock Square, W.C.
Knocker, Castle Hill House, Dover.
Knox, F.R.G.S^ late R.N., 14 Xiiig Street,
Portman Square, W*
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 190O.)
1>
Date of Election.
1870 Apr. 8
1874 May 8
1895 Feb. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1873 Jan. 10
1888 Nov. 9
1900 May II
1876 Feb. II
1869 Feb. 12
1892 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1855 Feb. 9
1S94 Jan. 12
1 87 1 Mar. 10
1897 Feb. 12
1884 Dec. 12
1873 Feb. 14
1873 Feb. 14
1899 Apr. 14
1877 Jan. 12
1897 Dec. 10
1874 Nov. 14
1886 Jan. 8
1897 June II
1897 Feb. 12
* Carlton John Lambert, M.A., EoyalNaval College, Greenwich^
S.E.
Lancaster, F.C.S. F.G.S. F.R.M.S., ColmoreBotv,
Birmingham.
Lardner, Claraville, Felpham^ Sussex.
Larmor, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., St. John's College,
Cambridge.
Lawrence, 13 Ca^'lton House Terrace , S.W.
Leahy, M.A., Firth College, Sheffield.
Lebon, Agr6ge de TUniversite, Professeur de
Math^matiques au Lycee Charlemagne, 4 Ji*,
rue des Scales, Paris.
Ledger, M.A., Protea, Reigate, Surrey.
Lee, St. Peter's Chamhers, Cornhill, B.C.
Lees, Fairhaven, 3Iallacoota, Fast Gijjj^sland,
Victoria, Australia.
Lenehan, Govermioit Observatory, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
Lethbridge, CouHlands, Lympstone, Bevon.
Leuschner, B.A. Assistant Professor of Astro-
nomy in the University of California, Berhe-
ley, California, U.S.A.
Levander, TpNoi'th Villas, Camden Square, N.W.
Leverton, M.A., The School House, Kirhham,
Bancashire.
Lewis, Eoyal Observatory, Greenwich, S.F.
Lewis, Professor of Mineralogy in the Uni-
versityof Cambridge, Miner alogical Museum,
Cambridge.
Adolph F. Lindemann, Sidholme, Sidmouth, Bevon.
Capt. WindeyerG. Lingham, care of W. Bund, 3 Fast India
Avenue, B.C.
Louis Stromeyer Little, B.A. M.D., Ashdown, Bletchingley,
Surrey ; and Reform Club, Pall Mall, S. \V.
Wm. Jas. Stewart Lockyer, M.A. Ph.D., 16 Penyrvern Road, BarVs
Court, S. W.
Sir Edmund Giles Loder, Bart., M.A., Leo na/i'dslee, Horsham, Sussex,
Jacob Gerhard Lohse, F'dnfhausen, bei Flsfleth, Germany.
Henry C. Lord, Director of the Emerson McMillin Observa-
tory and Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
Ohio State University , Columbus, 0?Lio,U.S. A.
Ernest F. J. Love, M.A. Assistant Lecturer and Demonstra-
tor in Natural Philosophy in the University,
213 Rorjal Parade, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia.
William James
George Darley
Joseph
Edwin
Arthur Herbert
Desire Ernest
Eev. Edmund
John
Edward Herbert
Henry Alfred
William
Armin Otto
Fredk. Wm.
Rev. Edw. Spry
Thomas
WiUiam J.
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Date of Election.
1876 June 9
1889 Feb. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1897 Jan. 8
1862 Feb. 14
1880 June II
1896 Jan. 10
1882 Nov. 10
1877 Mar. 9
1886 May 14
1894 Jan. 12
1892 May 13
1887 Jan. 14
1885 Apr. 10
1884 Dec. 12
1897 Jan. 8
1879 Mar. 14
1875 Jan. 8
1854 Feb. 10
1898 Jan. 14
1893 Mar. 10
1898 June 10
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
189s May 10
1889 Feb. 8
1877 Mar. 9
EOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
* James Love, 33 Clanrica/rde Gardens, Bayswater, W,
* Arthur C. W. Lowe, B.A., Gosfield Hall, Halstead, Essex.
* D. Lindsay Lowson. {No address : see slip.)
George Edward Lumsden, Assistant Secretary of the Province
of Ontario, 57 Ulm Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
* William Thynne Lynn, B.A., 26 So2ith Vale, Blackheath, S.E,
Major F. Denis F. MacCarthy, R.E., South Roady Curragh Camp^
Co. Kildare, Ireland,
Fredk. William McCarthy, 1 1 Colet Gardens, West Kensington,
W.
Jonadab McCarthy, 1 1 Colet Gwrdens, West Kensington, W.
Frank McClean, M.A. LL.D. F.K.S., Bustha.ll House,
Tunhridge Wells ; and i Onslow Gardens,
South Kensington, S. W.
John David McClure, M.A. LL.D., Mill Hill School, N. W.
Henry MacEwen, 5 Cathldn Terrace, Mount Florida,
Glasgow, Scotland.
William Grant MacGregor, F.R.G.S., 18 Coleman Street, B.C.
Capt. Thomas Mackenzie, 48 Fenchurch Street, E. C.
^ James McKerrow, Surveyor-General of New Zealand,
Wellington, New Zealand.
* The Hon. Lord McLaren, LL.D., 46 Moray Place, Edinlurgh,
MajorPercyAlexr. MacMahon, E.A. D.Sc, F.K.S., ^r^iZZery College^
Woolwich ; and 52 Shaftesbury Avejiue, W.
Col. Ernest E. Markwick, Army Ordnance Bepartment, H.M.
Gun Wharf, Bevonjjort.
Charles H. Marten, Conduit Lodge, Blachheath Parh, S.E.
* Arthur B. yLoxtin, Nautical Academy, 156 Minories, E.C,
J. Nevil Maskelyne, 88 Trinity Road, Upper Tooting, S. W.
Henry Bateman Massey, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
* Peter Matthews, care of Zach. Cartright, Ltd., 102
Fenchurch Street, E.C.
Edward Walter Maunder, Royal Observatory, Grcemvich, S.E. ;
and 86 Tyrwlutt Road, St. Johns, S.E.
William Henry Maw, Treasueer, 18 Addison Road, Kensing-
ton, W.
* John Willoughby Meares, Electrical Engineer to Government of
Bengal, Writers' Buildings, Calcutta, India.
Arthur B. P. Mee, 4 Park Terrace, Penhill, Cardiff, South
Wales.
* Kaphael Meldola, F.R.S. F.C.S. F.I.C, Professor of Chem-
istry in the Finsbury Technical College, City
and Guilds of London Institute, 6 Bruns-
wich Square, W,C.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
19
Date of Election.
1870 Mar. II
1859 Mar. II
1883 June 8
1896 Jan. 10
1886 Feb. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1881 Mar. II
1892 Feb. 12
1898 June 10
1886 Apr. 9
1879 Jan. 10
1886 Feb. 12
1900 June 8
1874 Dec. II
1885 Jan. 9
1863 Jan. 9
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1875 Dec. 10
1888 May II
1873 Feb. 14
1891 June 12
1888 Apr. 13
1875 I^ec. 10
1877 Apr. 13
1887 May 13
1854 June 9
Charles Meldrum, C.M.G. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., care of
W. P. Meldrum, University Hall, Riddle's
Courts Edinburgh,
Mellor, M.P., The Woodlands, Whitejield, near
Manchester.
Mellor, Vernon Avenue, Huddersfield.
Merfield, Railway Coiistruction, Public Worhs,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Milligan, 2 1 Sjjencer Rd., New Waridsworth, S. W.
Mitchell, Jun., Brochholes, Hiiddersfield.
Rev. John Cairns Mitchell, M.A. B.D., Bankura, Bengal, India,
James Henry Mitchiner, The Acacias, Barham Road, SoutJi
Croydon.
Arthur Hilton W. Molesworth, B.A., 15 Park Lane, W.
Capt. Percy B. Molesworth, R.E., Trincomali, Ceylon.
Wm. Hy. Stanley Monck, M.A., 16 Barlsfort Terrace, Dublin.
Rev. J.Holdsworth Morgan, Hillside, Woburn Sands, R.S. 0., Buchs.
* John James
* Thomas Kilner
Charles J.
Duncan
* John
ColonelW.G.
Forest Ray
John Fletcher
* Asutosh
* Richard
Kavasjee D,
* Frederick Wm.
Commr. Chas. B.
Reginald Carter
Edmund Neville
* Hugh Feank
* George James
* Francis Murray
* Frederic
* Gustavus William
Sir Andrew
Morris, R.E., C.R.E., South Africa, Cape Town.
Moulton, Ph.D., Instructor in Astronomy at the
University, Chicago, U.S.A.
Moulton, M.A. Q.C. F.R.S., 57 Onslow Square,
South Kensington, S. W.
Mukhopadhyay, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathematics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Russa Road
North, Bhowanij)ur, Calcutta, India.
Munday, Calverley, Plymouth.
Naegamvala, M.A., The Maharajah Takhtasingji
Observatory, Poena, India.
Nash, The Firs, Bentley Heath, Knowle,
Warwickshire.
Neate, R.N., Sibertswold, Bover.
Nelson, 19 Roker Terrace, Sunderland.
Nevill, Government Astronomer, Observatoi'y ,
Durban, Natal.
Newall, M.A., Secretaey, Madingley Rise,
Cambridge.
Newbegin, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich.
Newton, BaHon Gra/nge, Taunton.
Newton, 3 Fleet Street, E.G.
Nicolls, Banco de Pernambuco, Pernambuco,
Brazil.
Noble, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.C.S., Jcsmond Dene
Houses Newcastle-on-7'y)ie,
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Date of Election.
1890 Jan. 10
1855 June 8
1897 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
1881 May 12
1853 Jan. 14
1886 Jan. 8
1895 14
1868 Feb. 14
1900 Jan. 12
1899 June 9
1877 Jan. 12
1900 June 8
1885 Mar. 13
1884 Jan. II
1879 Jan. 10
1867 Feb. 8
18S5 June 12
1895 Feb. 8
1889 May 10
1882 Apr. 14
1870 Jan. 14
1899 May 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1861 Dec. 13
1872 June 12
* Benjamin
* Capt. William
Herbert L. N.
James
Noble, F.S.S., Westmoreland House, Low Fell,
Gateshead.
Noble, Forest Lodge, Maresjield, UcJifield, Sussex.
Noel-Cox, II Oxford Street, Newcastle-on-Tync.
Oddie, J.P. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Observatory, Bal-
laarat, VictoHa, Australia.
Samuel Okell, Overley, Langham Road, Boivdon, near
Manchester.
* Adm. Sir Erasmus Ommanney, C.B. LL.D. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., 29
Connaught Square, Hyde Park, W.; and
United Service Club, Fall Mall.
* William Irving Page, F.R.G.S., The White Cottage, Shanhlin,
Isle of Wight.
* Rev. Jas. Dunne Parker, LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.Met.Soc, .ScTiwiw^^t^Ti
House, Stevenage, Herts.
* John Parnell, Hadham House, Upper Clapton, E.
Howard Payn, F.R.G.S., 21 Hyde Park Place, S.W.
Frederick Evan Peach, 161 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, 8.F.
* Robert Pearce, Church Court ChamherSjOld Jewry, E.C.
Wm. Harrison Pearsall, Higher Grade School, Balton-in-Fur-
ness ; and Chapel Street, Dalton-in-Fumess.
William Peck, F.R.S.E., 6 Hanover Street, Edinburgh;
and City Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh.
* Sir Cuthbert E. Peek, Bart., M.A. F.S.A., Rousdon Obso-vatoi-y .
Lyme Regis; and 22 Belgrave Square, S.W'
Charles Pendlebury, M.A., St. PauVs Scliool, Xeusington,
W. ; and 40 Glazbury Road, West Kensing-
ton, TT.
Francis Cranmer Penrose, M.A. D.C.L. Litt.D. F.R.S., Coleby
Field, Copse Hill, Wimbledon, S. W.
Rev. Thomas Perkins, M.A., Turnivorth Rectory, Blandford,
Borset.
* Chas. Wm. Dyson Perrins, Bavenham Banh, Malvern.
James George Petrie, 359 Hollonay Road, N.
Robert Thomas Pett, Royal Observatm'y, Cape of Good Hope,
* J. E. Hunter Peyton, 13 Fourth Avenue, Brighton.
Rev.TheodoreE.R. Phillips, M.A., Hendford Vicarage, Teovil^
Somerset.
William M. Pierson, 2214 Van Ness Avemie, San Francisco,
California, U.S.A.
Tlie Rt. Hon. LordPirbright, P.C. F.R.S., 42 Grosvenor Place, S. W.
* Major Chas. Fred. Plant, Fcrndale, Asltgrove, Brisbane, Qneens-
land, Australia.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
21
Date of Election.
1899 Dec. 8
1879 9
1893 Nov. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1894 Mar. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1896 Jan. 10
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1866 Jan. 12
1893 Dec. 8
1888 Apr. 13
1881 Jan. 14
1892 Apr. 8
1896 April 10
1896 Feb. 14
1899 Feb. 10
1898 June 10
1894 Jan. 12
1876 Feb. II
1880 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
Henry C.
William Edward
Charles Lane
* Rev. T. Cunningh'
Charles A.
Walter A.
* Eyre Burton
Hugh Griffith
* Arthur A.
Plummer, B.A., The Owens College, Manchester,
Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Observatory, Bidston,
Birkenhead.
Poor, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University ; and
4 East Ar'^th Street, New York City, U.S.A.
* Porter, B.k.,Eton College, Windsor.
Post, 16 & 1^ Exchange Place, New York City ;
and Strandhome, Eayport, Suffolk County,
N.Y., U.S.A.
Post, Newport News, Warwick County, Virginia,
U.S.A.
Powell, C.S.I. M.A., 25 Kirkstall Road, Streatham
Hill, S.W.
Quirk, Bay Mount, Vico Eoad, Balkey, Co.
Bublin, Ireland.
Rambaut, M.A., D.Sc. F.R.S., Radcliffe Observer,
Badcliffe Observatory, Oxford.
Capt. James Rankin, Local Marine Board, Bock Street, E.
Robert Rawson, Assoc. Inst.N.A., Warblington Villaf
Havant, Hants.
* Lord Rayleigh, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.,
Terling Place, With am, Essex.
Chas, Herbt. Edm. Rea, A.I.A. F.S.S., 223 Norwood Boad, Heme
Hill, S.E.
* Capt. Geo. Wm. Read, F.R.G.S., Penwerris, Cathedral Road,
Cardiff, South Wales.
Rev. Joseph Reed, M.A. J.P., The Rectory, Bellingharriy
Northumberland.
John Krom Rees, A.M. E.M. Ph.D. Director of the Observa-
tory, and Professor of Astronomy, Columbia
University, New York City, U.S.A.
Edward A yearst Reeves, Royal Geographical Society, 1 Savile Row^
W.
Robert Fermor Rendell, B.A., TJie Glen, Blackheath Hill, S.E.
John H. Reynolds, 35 Trinity Road, Birchfield,
Birmingham.
William John Reynolds, 61 Fairholt Road, Stamford Hill, N.
Rev.David Powell Richards, B.A., H.M.S. ^Jupiter,' Channel
Squadron.
* Rev. Walter J. B. Richards, D.D., St. Charles' College, Ladbroke
Grove Road, Notting Hill, W.
* Arthur Riches, Corolanty, East Cliff, Bournemouth.
Edward Henry Riches, LL.D., Agra Lodge, South CUff, Scar-
borough.
BOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Date of Election.
1894 May II
1883 May II
1898 Apr. 6
1890 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1882 Jan. 13
1890 Apr. II
1900 Feb. 9
1884 Dec. 12
1895 Jan. II
1867 Dec. 13
1866 Apr. 13
1899 Feb. 10
1871 Feb. 10
1893 Apr. 14
1876 Apr. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1894 Nov. 9
1876 Jan. 14
1866 May II
1895 Dec. 13
1869 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
W, Rickmer
Emanuel
William
Frank
Alex. William
Edward
* Isaac
Edward
William Henry
Rickmers, 23 Savile Row, W.
Ristori, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., 2 BiaUdn Street, S. W.;
and 9 Victoi'ia Street, Westminster, S. W.
Ritchie, Citi/ Olservatory^ Calton Hill, Udin-
lurgTi.
Robbins, City Gas Testing Station, 10 Kinghom
Street, Clothfair, E,C.
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S.E., Lovedale, Cape Colony,
Roberts, F.S.S., Pari Lodge, EltJiam, S.K
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S., Starfield, Crowhorough,
Sussex.
Robinson, 133 Casteln^u Gardens, Barnes, S.W.
Robinson, Offendene, Walsall, Staffordshire.
Rev.W. Jas.Boden Roome, 25 Windsor Road, Ealing, W.
Rev. Thomas Roseby, M.A. LL.D., The Parsonage, Marrick-
ville. New South Wales, Australia.
* Earl of Rosse, K.P. B.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Birr
Castle, Parsonstown, Ireland ; and Athenceum
Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
* Edward John Routh, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Fellow of the
University of London, Newnham Cottage^
Queen's Road, Camlridge.
Chas. Almeric Rumsey, B.A., Bulwich College ; and 27 Park
Road, West Bulwich, S.E.
Hy.Chamberlaine Russell, C.M.G. B.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Samuel Marcus Russell, Professor of Mathematics and Astro-
nomy, Imperial College, Pekin, care of
Shanghai Customs, Shanghai, China.
* Sir David L.
* Ralph Allen
* Samuel Arthur
* Harris C. L.
* James Ebenezer
Herbert
* Samuel
* William
* Arthur
Salomons,Bart., M.A., Broomhill,Tu7ibi'idge Wells,
Sampson, M.A., Observatory House, Burhxim.
Saunder, M.A., Wellington College; and Pir
Holt, Crorvtliorne, Berks.
Saunders. {No address : see slip.)
Saunders, F.G.S. F.L.S. F.S.A., 4 Coleman
Street, B.C.
Savery, M.A., Tlie College, Marlborough, Wilts.
Say well, M.A. F.L.S., The College, Bromsgrove
Worcestershire,
Schooling, Granville House, Arundel Street,
Strand, W.C.
Schuster, Ph.D. F.R.S., Professor of Physics in
Owens College (Victoria University), Vic-
toria Park, Manchester.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
23
Date of Election.
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1893 Nov. 10
1891 Jan. 9
1897 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1884 Dec. 12
1861 Jan. II
1899 Mar. 10
1893 Dec. 8
1892 June 10
1 890 June 13
1878 Apr. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1857 Mar. 13
1 85 1 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
1894 June 8
1892 Jan. 8
1897 Apr. 9
1878 Jan. II
1889 Dec. 13
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1 861 May 10
1884 May 9
James Lidderdale Scott, care of Scott, Harding, ^ Co., P. 0. Box
120, Shanghai, China.
George Mitchell Seabroke, Temple Observer, Rosemont, Rughy.
* Tbos. Jefferson J. See, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics in the
U.S. Naval Observatory, Georgetown Heights
Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
* Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University College of South Wales
and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, South Wales.
Beauchamp Prideaux Selby, J.P., Parvston, Cornhill-on-Tweed,
Northuniberland.
Richard Pickering Sellors, B. A., Government Observatory, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
Harold Seward, B. A., Patent Office, Southampton Build-
ings, Cliancery Lane, W.C.
Philip E. Sewell, Gurney's Banli, Norwich.
Col. Thos. Davies Sewell, 29 Grosvenor Roady S. W.
* William ^h^iokleton, Royal College of Science, South Ken-
sington, S.W.
Sharp, M.A., Cintray Ham^Mead Lane, High'
gate, N.
Sheldon, M.B.Lond., Parkside, Macclesfield.
* Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A., The Rectory, Sulhamjjsteadf
Reading.
Sidgreaves, S.J., Stonyhurst College Observatory ^
Blaohhurn, Lancashire.
Simms, 138 Fleet Street, E.C.
Simms, Albert Lodge, Ho^pe Road, ShanJiliiif
Isle of Wight.
Simons, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., 21 Portland Street,
Exeter.
Simpson, 199 Camlerwell Grove, Benmark Hill,
S.E.
Slater, Professor of Civil Engineering, Civil
Engineering Coll., Seebpore, Calcutta, India.
Slater, M.A. LL.D., i Garden Court, Temple,
E.C, ; and Seafield, Lytham, Lancashire.
Sleeman, 65 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Smart, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. L.S.A., 108 Grange
Road, Bermondsey, S.E.
Rev. Maurice A. Smelt, M.A., Heath Lodge, CJieltcnham.
Basil Woodd Smith, J.P., Branch Hill Lodge, Hampstead
Heath, N. W.
Smith, B.Sc. F.R.S.E., Government Astronomer,
Observatory, Kodaihdnal, Palani Hills, South
India.
* Martin Charles
Thomas Steele
* Rev. Walter
* James
* William
Andrew
David Goudie
John Samuel
John Sisson
* Rev. Philip R.
* David
Charles Michie
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Date of Election.
1894 June 8
1896 Feb. 14
J 896 April 10
1876 Apr. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1880 Jan. 9
1897 Feb. 12
1892 Nov. II
1898 June 10
1895 Mar. 8
1897 Apr. 9
1883 Jan. 12
1857 Feb. 13
1894 Feb. 9
1880 Feb. 13
1899 Feb. 10
1878 Mar. 8
1874 Dec. II
1865 Jan. 13
1884 Mar. 14
1888 Mar. 9
1894 May II
1894 June 8
1860 Feb. 10
1861 Jan. II
1869 Mar. 12
1892 Nov. II
1898 Jan. 14
1879 Apr. 9
John Bagnold
John Peter Geo.
Rev. William
William Arthur
Rev, E. Harrison Smith, M.A. R.N., H.M.S. • Centurion,' China
Station.
George Albert Smith, St. Ann's Gardens, Brighton.
Geo.Fredk.Herbt. Smith, B.A., British Museum of Natural
History, Crovmell Road, S. W.
Smith, Newstead Colliery, near Nottingham.
Smith, Srveyney Cliff, Coalport, E.S.O., Shrojf-
shire.
Smith, Acacia Villa, St. Helen's Road, Hastings.
Smith, 78 Hagley Road, Udgbaston ; and 94
Charlotte Street, Birmingham.
Alfred Thos.OdellSorrell, 39 Allison Road, Harringay, N.
William Edward Sparkes, 4 Roker Terrace, Sunderland.
Rev.Danl. Higham Sparling, B.A., ChristcTiurch Rectory, Biddul^h
Moor, near Congleton, Cheshire.
Rev. John Spence, 31 Beaufort Street, Cheyne Walk,
Chelsea^ S. W.
Edmund Johnson Spitta, L.R.C.P. Lond., Ivy Hotise, Clapham
Common, S. W.
Stanhope, Cannon Hall, Barnsley, Yorhshire.
Stanley, F.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc, Cumberlow, South
Norwood, S.E.
Steele, The Rectory, Fhrdon, near Norwich.
Stevens, 10 Wemyss Road, Blackheath, S.E,
Frederick Haller Stevens, B.A., Clifton College, Bristol.
Capt. Geo. Richd. Stevens, Hong Kong, China.
Robert Norton Stevens, Woodham, near Woking Station^ Surrey.
John T. Stevenson, Nelson Street, Auckland, New
Zealand.
Rev. Walter Edw. Stewart, M.A., Elcott House, Hurworth-on-Tees,
Darlington.
William Stewart Stewart, Levern, Barrhead, Scotland.
SirJohnBenjamin Stone, M.P. J.P. F.L.S. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., The
Grange, Erdington, near Birmingham.
Stoney, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., 8 Upjjer Hornsey
Rise, N.
Stothard, M.D., Laurel Lodge, Monkstm'nj Co,
Dublin, Ireland.
Strahan, R.E., Dehra Dun, India.
Stroud, Coo})ers' Company's School, Tredegar
Square, Bow; and Rostellan, 36 Thorold
Road, Ilford, Essex.
Swascy, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Swift, Lowe Observatory, Echo Mountain, Los
AngeloSf California, U.S.A.
W. W. Spencer
William Ford
Captain John
Charles
G. Johnstone
John Matthew
Lt.-Col. George
Edward
Ambrose
Lewis
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
25
Date of Election.
1890 Jan. 10
1890 Jan. 10
1889 Feb. 8
1892 Nov. II
1888 Dec. 14
1898 Mar. II
1894 Dec. 14
1896 Feb. 14
1885 May 8
1899 Dec. 8
1886 Feb. 12
1875 May 14
1886 Dec. 10
1873 Jan. 10
1896 Apr. 10
1855 June 8
1874 Nov. 13
1881 Mar. II
1890 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1880 June II
1875 ^^ay 14
1885 Jan. 9
1875 Feb, 12
* Hy. Wm. Lloyd Tanner, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics
in the University College of South Wales and
Moninouthshire,2 7 Crvrt-y-Fil Road,Penarth,
South Wales.
Robt. Lethbridge Tapscott, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E. F.G.S. F.R.Met.
Soc, 62 Croxteth Roady Liverpool.
Kenneth James Tarrant, Craven Cottage, Bushey Heath, Herts ;
and 63 Threadneedle Street, E. C.
* John Tatlock, Jun., M.A., P.O. Box 194, New Torli
City, U.S.A.
Albert Taylor, Gorphwysfa, Ctvrt-y-Fil Road, Penarth,
Soiith Wales.
Alfred Taylor, cjo T. Coolie Sons, Biickingham Works,
Torli ; and Polvellan, Holgate Hill, Yorh.
Basil R. H. Taylor, Assistant Harbour Master, Hong Kong,
China.
Charles Albert Taylor, 16 Albert Mansions, Albert Bridge Road,
S.W.
* C. H. Brewitt Taylor, careof I.M. Customs, ShangJial, China,
Clement Jennings Taylor, Derby Villa, Derby Road, Kenilworth,
Cape Town, S. Africa.
Rev. Chas. J. Taylor, M.A. F.C.S., The Larches, Bansteadf
Surrey.
* Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A., THnity College, Cambridge.
Washington Teasdale, F.R.M.S., Headingley, Leeds.
John Tebbutt, Observatory, Witidsm; New South Wales,
Theodore Martin Teed, C.E. F.R.G.S., 188 Camberwell Grove,
Denmark Hill, S.E.
* Lt.-Gen. Jas. F. Tennant, CLE. R.E. F.R.S., Past President,
1 1 Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, W.
* Dr. Francois Terby, 96 rue des Bogards, Louvain, Belgium.
* Rev. Thomas R. Terry, M.A., The Rectory, East Hsley, near
Newbury, Berks.
Wm. Grasett Thackeray, Royal Observatory, Greenwich; and
32 Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Sir Henry Thompson, Bart., F.R.C.S. M.B.Lond., 35
Wimjwle Street, W.
* Capt. Peter Thompson, Bolton House, Peak Hill, SydenMm.
Silvanus Phillips Thompson, B.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Principal and Pro-
fessor of Physics in the City and Guilds of
London Technical College, Finsbury, Mor-
landf Chislett Road, West Hampstead, N. W.
* Capt. Benjamin Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R., The Sycamores, High
Bickington, Chuhnleigh, N. Devon.
Wm, Henry Thornthwaite, St. Mildred's House, E.C.
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Date of Election.
1892 Jan. 8
1886 Feb. 12
1899 Feb. 10
1864 Apr. 8
1854 Feb. 10
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Dec. II
1895 Nov. 8
1863 May 8
1885 Jan. 9
1864 Nov. II
1883 June 8
1867 Apr. 12
1898 Jan. 14
1856 Jan. II
1881 Feb. II
1879 Nov. 14
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
1895 Jan.
1 89 1 Jan.
1883 Jan.
1888 May
1863 Feb.
1888 Jan.
1892 Dec.
II
Arthur
* Christopher
William Harold
Sir Charles
* Captain Henry
* Julien
John Burt
Oswald Thomas
* Lieut.- Col. G.L.
* Herbert Hall
Edward
Thornton, M.A., The Grammar School, Brid-
lington.
Thwaites, M.I.C.Yj., Burnell Rd., Suttan, Surrey.
Tingey, B.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Mede Court,
Rochester, Kent.
Todd, K.C.M.G. M.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Adelaide, South Australia.
Toynbee, 12 Westbourne Terrace, W.
Tripplin, 31 Holborn Viaduct, E.C. ; and 23
Heathfield Gardens, Chiswich, W.
Trivett, Assistant Government Statistician and
Actuary to the Public Service Board, Govern-
ment Statistician's Office, Sydney, N.S.W.,
Australia.
Tuck, H.M.S. ' Rejpulse,' Cliannel Squadron.
Tupman, R.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, College
Road, Harrow.
Turner, M.A. B.Sc. F.R.S., Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford, Vice-President, Uni-
versity Observatory, Oxford.
Tyer, Ashwin Street, Dalston, E.
Wm. John Vernon Vandenbergh, F.R.Met.Soc, care of W. J. Van-
denbergh, 39 Allen Road, South Hormey, N.
Frederick Henry Varley, 82 Neivington Green Road, Highbury, N.
John Vaughan, Lieut. R.N.R., Commr., China Naviga'
Hon Comjpaay, Shanghai, China.
Rev. George Venables, Burgh Castle Rectory, near Great
Ya/)'mouth.
James George Vine, 14 Glen Eagle Road, Streatlham, S. IF.
Henry T. Vivian, Eversley, Hants.
Rev. Peter Hately Waddell, The Manse, WhiteUrh, PrcstonUrh,
East Lothian, Scotland.
Arthur John y^scWiQi, 'M.A.., New College, Oxford ; and Bay-
ard's Lodge, Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
William Henry Walmsle}', B.Sc, ^Nautical Almanac'' Office,
3 Vcrulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
John Walther, M.D. CM. F.R.Met. Soc, 109 Mari?ia,
St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Col. M. Foster Ward, Bannerdown House, Bathcastnn, Somer-
set; and Pa?'tenhirchen, Bavaria.
Francis James Wardalc, Shreivton, S.O., Wiltshire.
Francis R. Wardlc, F.R.M.S., 156 Fifth Avenue, Kciv
York City t U,S,A,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
27
* Major-Gen. W. H. War dell, R.A., BeecTiwood, Winchester.
* Worcester R. Warner, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
* Hy. Addenbrook Wassell, Addenh'^ook Villa, Love Lane, Stour-
bridge.
* Col. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, OaJi Lodge,
Eltham, Kent.
* FrederickWilliamWatkin, B.A., St. PanVs School; and Colet
House, Talgarth Road, West Kemington, W.
* Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Clifton College, JBHstol.
* Lt.-Col.Harry J. Watson, The Ridges, Farnlorougli, Hants.
John Watson, Hollymount, Wiltshire, BlachUirn,
Lancashire.
Wm. Livingstone Watson, Ayton, Ahernethy, Perthshire ; and
105 Pall Mall, S.W.
Rev. G. E. Watts, KenswoHh Vicarage, Bunstahle, Herts.
Rev. W. R. Waugh, The Observatory, Portland, Dorset.
* Robert Rumsey Webb, M.A., St. John''s College, Cambridge.
Francis Richard Wegg-Prosser, M.A., Merry Hill, Belmont,
Hereford.
Thomas Weir, 56 ParTtfidd Street, Moss Lane East,
Manchester.
Edward Weldon, Bidmarton, Frant Rd., Twibridge Wells.
* Rear-Adm. Sir W. J. L. Wharton, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., Hydro-
grapher for the Admiralty, Florys, Prince\t
Road, Wimbledon Park; and Atliencsvni
Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
* Edward John White, Observatory, Melbourfie, Victoria.
* Edward Turner Whitelow, 70 Beansgate, Manchester.
Charles Thomas Whitmell, M.A. B.Sc, Lnvermay, Hyde Parh,
Leeds.
* Edmund Taylor Whittaker, M.A., Trinity College^ Cambridge.
Walter Wickham, Radcliffe Observatory ; and 62 St.
John's Road, Oxford.
Robert Wigglesworth, York; and 8 Victoria Street,
Westminster, S. W,
Richard Wilding, Balwhinnie, Bromley, Kent.
Algernon Chas. Legge Wilkinson, B. A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
William Willett, Junr., The Cedars, Chislehurst Common,
Kent ; and 2 Sloane Gardens, S. W.
* Arthur Stanley Williams, Bella Vista, 20 Hove Park Villas, West
Brighton.
* Harry Samuel Williams, M.A., 6 Heathfield, Sivansea, Soiith
Wales.
* William E. Wilson, F.R.S., BoA^amona^ StreetCj Rathorveut
Ireland*
2S
Date of Election.
i860 Mar. 9
1898 May 13
1894 Jan. 12
1877 Feb. 9
1879 Jan. 10
1867 Apr. 12
1862 Dec. 12
1896 May 8
1893 May 12
1877 Jan. 12
1898 Jan. 14
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
Rev. Thomas "Wiltshire, M.A. D.Sc. F.G.S. F.L.S., Emeritus
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy,
King's College, London; 25 Granville
Park, Zemisham, S.E.
Rev. Wm. Edward Winks, 58 Richmond Road, Cardiff, South Wales.
Max Wolf, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomie an der
TJniversitat, Astrophysihalisches Ohserva-
torium, Heidelberg, Germany.
' Arthur Mason Worthington, M.A. F.R.S., R.N.K College,
Devonport ; and Mohuns, Tavistock, Devon.
Arthur W. Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Physics at Yale
University, IVeov Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Stephen M.
Sir Allen
Alfred Ernest
James Henry
Jesse
Thomas Emley
Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, JDuhlin.
Young, C.B., 18 Grafton Street, Bond Street, W,
Young, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Trigonometrical Sur-
vey of Perali, Tailing, Perah, Straits Settle-
ments.
Young, B.Sc, Office of Works, Storey's Gate,
Westminster, S.W,
Young, F.R.G.S., Wisbech, CambHdgeshire.
Young, B.A., Pres. Inst. Actuaries, 108 EveHng
Road, Stoke Newin^ton, N.
1875 June II
Prof . C. Venceslas Zenger, Palais Lohkowitz JlTII. Prague,
Bohemia,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.;
29
ASSOCIATES.
Tate of Election.
1866 May II
1898 Dec. 9
1882 Nov. 10
1898 Dec. 9
1 890 .Dec. 12
1884 Nov. 14
1898 Dec. 9
1889 Nov. 8
1890 Dec. 12
1898 Dec. 9
1889 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1848 May 12
1866 May II
G. F. J. Arthur
0.
Auwers, Ph.D., Professor, Zindenstrasse 91,
Berlin, S»W.
Edward Emerson
Lewis
Backlund, Directeur de I'Observatoire Cen-
tral Nicolas, PoulJiovO) Russia.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Professor in the University and
Director of the 0\3sex\2i.toxy, Leiden j Holland,
Barnard, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Yerltes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Boss, Professor, Director of the Dudley Ob-
servatory, Albany, N.T., U.S.A.
Bredikhine, Emeritus Professor, Doctor of
Astronomy, Imperial Academy of Sciences,
St. Petersburg, Russia.
Sherburne Wesley Burnham, M.A. F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
Government Building, Chicago, U.S.A.
Theodor
Seth C.
Marie Alfred
Colonel Gilbert
Nils Christian
W. L.
Chandler, 16 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass.,
U.S.A.
Cornu, Membre de I'AcadSmie des Sciences
et du Bureau des Longitudes, Professeur ^
r^lcole Polytechnique, 9 rue de Grenelle,
Paris.
Defforges, Correspondant du Bureau des Longi-
tudes, Bureau franqais restant de Galata,
Constantinople.
Dun6r, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Ob-
servatory, Upsala, Sweden.
Elkin, Ph.D., Yale University Observatory, New
Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
Herve Aug.^t. Albans Faye, Membre de I'lnstitut et President du
Bureau des Longitudes, 95 Avenue des
Champs-Elysees, Paris.
Wilhelm Forster, Professor, Director der Sternwarte,
Emhe2)latz 3a, Berlin, S. W.
30
Date of Election.
1848 May 12
1899 Nov. 10
1879 Jan. 10
1899 Nov. 10
1889 Nov. 8
1889 Nov. 8
1878 Nov. 8
1884 Nov. 14
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1898 Dec. 9
1899 Nov. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1886 Nov. 12
1894 Nov. 9
1872 Nov. 8
1884 Nov. 14
Paul P.
Prosper M.
George William
Edward Singleton
Jules
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
J ohann Gottfried Galle,Ph.D.,Prof essor, Kiez-Strasse i "j^ToUdam^
George E. Hale, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Director of the Yerkes Ob- i
servatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Asaph Hall, Goshen, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Friedrich Robert Helmert, Ph.D., ordentliche Professor an der
TJniversitat, Berlin; Director des Konigl.
preussischen Geodatischen Instituts und
des Centralbureaus der Internationalen Erd-
messung, Potsdam, Germany.
Henry, Astronome ^ I'Observatoire, Paris.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paris,
Hill, Ph.D., West Nyacl, N.Y., U.S.A.
Holden, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D., The Centwry Club,
7 West 43r<2 Street, New York City, U.S.A.
Janssen, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Observatoire
d'Astronomie Physique, Meudon, Seine-et-
Oise, France,
Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn, Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy at
the University, Groningen, Holland.
James Edward Keeler, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Director of the Lick
Observatory, San Jose, California, U.S.A.
Friedrich Kiistner, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomie an
der Universitat und Director der Koniglichen
Stern warte, Bonn, Germany.
Samuel Pierpont Langley, LL.D., Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, B. C, U.S. A .
Maurice Loewy, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Obser-
vatoire de Paris, 119 his, riie Notre Bamc
des Chamiys, Paris.
Albert A. Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the i
University, Chicago, U.S.A. ^
Simon Newcomb, Professor, 1620 P ^^^^^(y^, Washing-
ton, B.C., U.S.A.
Magnus Nyr6n, Ph.D., Astronom der Sternwarte,
PulJiOJva, Russia.
1883 Nov. 9
J. A. C.
Oudemans, Ph.D., Professor, Utrecht, Holland,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1900.)
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Date of Election.
1881 June 10
1894 Nov. 9
Dec. 9
1866 May II
1872 Nov. 8
1898 Dec. 9
1892 Nov. II
1892 Nov. II
1848 May 12
1883 Nov. 9
1899 Nov. 10
1882 Nov. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1874 Jan. 9
Edward Charles
Henri
Henry A.
Truman Henry
Giovanni Virginio
Wilhelm
Hugo
Hermann
Otto
Pietro
Juan M.
Hermann Carl
Pickering, D.Sc, Professor, Director of the
Observatory, Harvard College^ Cambridge^
Mass., U.S.A.
Poincar6, Membre de I'lnstitut, Professeur
4 la Faculte des Sciences, 63 rue Claude
Bernard, Paris.
Rowland, Ph.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Professor of
Physics and Director of the Physical Labora-
tory, Johns Hopkins University, 915 CathC'
dral Street, Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.
Safford, B.A. Ph.D., Field Memorial Professor
of Astronomy, Williams College, Williams'
toTcn, Mass., U.S.A.
Schiaparelli, Direttore del R. Osservatorio di
Brera, Milan.
Schur, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic, und
Director der Koniglichen Sternwarte,
Gottingen, Germany.
Seeliger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Munchen, Bavaria.
Struve, Ph.D., Director der Universitats-
Sternwarte, Konigsherg, Germany.
Struve, Fahnstrasse 8, Karlsruhe, Baden,
Germany.
Tacchini, Professore, Direttore dell' Ufficio
centrale di Meteorologia e Geodynamica,
dell' Osservatorio del Collegio Romano ed
annesso Museo, Via del Caravita 7, Rome.
Thome, Director, Observatorio Nacional
Argentine, Cordoba, Argentine Republic.
Vogel, Ph.D., Professor, Director des Konig-
lichen Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums,
Potsdam, Germany.
Edmund Weiss, Ph.D., Professor, Director der K.K.
Sternwarte, Wien ( WdTiring), Austria.
Chas. Joseph ^;tienne Wolf, Membre de I'lnstitut, Astronome de
rObservatoire, Professeur ^ la Sorbonne,
I rue des Feuillantines, Pa/i'is.
1872 Nov. 8
Charles A.
Young, Professor, College of New Jersey,
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.
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June 1901.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
LIST OF FELLOWS AND ASSOCIATES.
June 1901.
OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
I^EBI2,TJ-A-I2,"2- 1901 TO FEBI^/U^ie/Y 1902.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S,
\t)lce*pre6iDent6,
W. H. M. Christie, Esq. C.B. M.A. F.R.S. Astronomer Royal.
A. A. Common, Esq. LL.D. F.R.S.
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
H. H. Turner, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S. Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
^Treasurer.
W. H. Maw, Esq.
Secretaries.
F. W. Dyson, Esq. M.A., F.R.S.
E. T. Whittaker, Esq. M.A.
^foreign Secretary,
Sir William Huggins, K.C.B. LL.D. D.C.L. P.R.S.
Council.
Sir William Abney, K.C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S.
Sir R. S. Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and G-eometry, Cambridge.
G. H. Darwin, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Plumian Professor of
Astronomy, Cambridge.
Capt. E. H. Hills, R.E.
Frank McClean, Esq. M.A. LL.D. F.R S.
Major P. A. MacMahon, D.Sc. F.R.S.
H. F. Newall, Esq. M.A.
Capt. William Noble.
A. A. Rambaut, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S. Radcliffe Observer.
G. M. Seabroke, Esq.
E. J. Spitta, Esq.
W. G. Thackeray, Esq.
2l65i0tant Secretary.
W. H. Wesley.
Burlington House,
London, W.
The Meetings arc held on the second Friday in every month during the Session
at 5 o'clock P.M., except the Annual General Meeting in February, which is held at
3 o'clock.
Roil.
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LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
JUNE 1 90 1.
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compounded
for his Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is requested that notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary,
The present addresses of the foUowing Fellows are not known, and the Secretaries
would be glad of any information which would enable them to be traced :
Last known Address.
*J. Owen Corrie 131 Denmark Terrace, Brighton. (1896 June.)
♦Richard Evan Day ... 135 Fellows Road, Hampstead, N.W. (1900 Nov.)
♦Isaac Engelson Pomme d'Or, Jersey. (1897 Nov.)
Rev. James H. Honeyburne, 70 Devonshire Rd., Princes Park, Liverpool. (1898 Dec.)
Charles Meldrum, C.M.G. c/o W. P. Meldrum, University Hall, Riddle's Court,
Edinburgh. (1901 Jan.)
♦JohnParnell Hadham House, Upper Clapton, E. (1900 Dec.)
♦Harris C. L. Saunders ... 95 Queen's Gate, S.W. (1900 April.)
1896 Jan. 10
1885 Mar. 13
1880 Nov. 12
1867 Nov. 8
1896 Apr. 10
(Squadron.
Hugh Lancelot Aldis, 10 Old Grange Road, Ihirham Road,
Spa/rhhill, Birmingham.
Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., Kidlington, near Oxford.
Rev, Francis 13. Allison, M.A., The Vica/rage, PeasmarsJi, Sussex.
Thomas Michael Almond, Port Master, Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.
William Anderson, oare of W. Anderson, Bailee House,
Co. Antrim, Ireland.
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OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
FEBI2,'U"jft.I2,'X" 1901 TO :FEBI2/"U".A.I2/Y 1902.
IPreslDent
J. W. L. Glaishee, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S.
lDice*lPre6lDent0»
W. H. M. Cheistie, Esq. C.B. M.A. F.R.S. Astronomer Royal.
A. A. Common, Esq. LL.D. FR.S. ^
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
H. H. Tuenee, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S. Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
^Treaeurer.
W. H. Maw, Esq.
W. II. Wesley.
buklington house,
London, W.
I'he Meetinf^s arc held on the second Friday in every month during the Session
at 5 o'clock P.M., except the Annual General Meeting in February, which is held at
3 o'clock.
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!
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OP THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
JUNE 1 90 1.
Au asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compounded
for his Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is t^equested that notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary.
P A T K 0 N:
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
FELLOWS.
Date of Election |
1876 Jan. 14 I* Prof. ClevelaDd Abbe, Weather Bureau, Department of Agricul-
I ture, Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
1870 Apr. 8 I Sir Wm. de W. Abney, K.C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S., Past Presi-
j DENT, Bathmore Lodge, Bolton Gardens
I South, S W.
1883 Mar. 9 I * Rev. E. Aurelius A.dams, M.A., 10 Hove Park Villas, Brighton.
1893 Feb. 10 j Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, Oakwood Avenue,
Bechenham.
1893 Mar. 10 Maur. Anderson Ainslie, R.N. B.A., H. M.S. ^ Hannihal,' Channel
Squadron.
1896 Jan. 10 * Hugh Lancelot Aldis, 10 Old Grange Road, Durham Road,
Sparkhill, Birmingham.
1885 Mar. 13 * Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., Kidlington, near Oxford.
1880 Nov. 12 * Rev. Francis B. Allison, M.A., The Vicarage, Peasmarsh, Sussex.
1867 Nov. 8 Thomas Michael Almond, Port Master, Brisbane, Queensland^
Australia.
1896 Apr. 10 I William Anderson, care of W. Anderson, Bailee House,
I Bally mena, Co. Antrim, Ireland.
A 2
4
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1901 Jan. II
1899 Feb. 10
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
1895 Jan. II
1873 Apr. 9
1888 Feb. lo
1892 June 10
1900 Nov. 9
1875 Mar. J 2
1898 May 13
1896 May 8
1884 Nov. 14
1899 Nov. 10
1895 Feb. 8
1893 Feb. 10
1874 May 8
1888 Jan. 13
1901 Jan. II
1879 May 9
1899 Apr. 14
1881 May 13
1863 Nov. 13
1880 Apr. 9
1895 8
* Charles Anthony, jun., M.Inst.C.E., Cadlla 1045, Buenos
Aires, Argentine Republic.
Eugene Michael Antoniadi, Ohservatoire Flammarion, Juvisy,
Seine-et-Oise, France.
Raghunath Narayan Apte, M.A. LL.B., Professor of Mathematics
at Rajaram College, Kolhapw, India.
Geo. Alex. Sime Atkinson, B.Sc, 3 Oahfield Street, Nem^&i't Road,
Cardiff, South Wales.
John Jepson Atkinson, Cosgrove Priory, Stony Stratford,
Northamptonshire.
John James Aubertin, Langton House, Shooter's Hill Itoad,S. E.
* Thos. William Backhouse, West Hendon House, Simderland.
Rev. J. Mackenzie Bacon, Cold Ash, Neivhury, Berks.
Rev. James Baikie, Free Church Manse, Ancrum, Roxhirgh-
shire, Scotland.
Arthur H. Baker, B.A., 28 Cautley Avenue, Clapham
Common, S. W.
* Sir Robt. Sta well Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Lowndean Professor
of Astronomy and Geometrj'- in the Univer-
sity of Cambridge, Past President,
Observatory, Cambridge.
Banaster, Mythe Villa, Tenhesbury.
Banks, 70 Russell Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Baracchi, G-overnment Astronomer, Observatory,
Melbourne, Australia.
Rev.Thos.Gerrard Barber, M.A., 10 Higbjield Road, Doncaster.
Ed win Bare, Ruthven Villa, Hainault Road, Leyton stone.
Samuel Barker, Grayswood Tower, Haslem,ere, Surrey.
Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., St. John's College, GHmsarch,
Preston, Lancashire.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc, Yerkes Observatory, Williams
Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Barnard, F.R.Met.Soc, Superintendent of the
Trigonometrical Survey, Surveyor's Office,
Colombo, Ceylon.
Barnes, Ingatestone House, 60 Thames Street,
Windsor.
P)arnes, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
Barringer, Friends' School, Rawdon, near Leeds.
Rev. J. Chadwick \\2iXQ&,M..A.,Castleton Vica/rage, near Manchester',
Lt.-Col.T. Preston Battersby, Army Ordnance Department (latt;
R.A.), Cromlyn, Rathowen, Westmeath, Ire-
land ; and War Office, Pall Mall, S. W.
Cte. Ay mar de la Baume Pluvinel, 17 rue de Constantine, Paris.
George
William
Pietro
Henry Osmund
Capt. Edward
Ernest William
John Alfred
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
5
Date of Election.
1892 May 13 Henry Baynham, R.N., Captain, H.M.S. ' Wellesley,'
Training Shij), North Shields.
1893 June 9 Hedley Robert Beasley, Horyisey Grammar School, Stapleton
Hall Road, N.
1877 May II * William Morris Beaufort, F.R.G.S., 18 Piceadilly, W. ; and
Athenaeum Club, S. W.
1893 Apr. 14 Ludwig Becker, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Professor of Astronomy
in the University of Glasgow, Observatory,
I GlasgoK.
1862 Apr. II Commr. James F. Beckett, Avondell. Hollington Park, St.
Leonard' s-on-Sea.
1896 Feb. 14 Frank Arthur Bellamy, F.R.Met.Soc, Universvcy Observatory;
and 4 St. John's Road, Oxford.
1892 Feb. 12 Bertram Bennett, M.A., Montpelier, Paignton, South
Devon.
1888 Mar. 9 * Arthur Berry, M.A., King's College, Cambridge.
1893 Jan. 13 Joseph Ihbitson Berry, Hazeldene, Avenue Road, Highgate, N.
1866 Nov. 9 * Rev. Frank Besant, M.A., Sibsaj Vicarage, Boston, Lincoln-
shire.
1854 Feb. 10 * Wm. Henry Besant, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., St. John's College,
Cambridge.
1890 Jan. 10 Algernon Sidney Bicknell, Barcombe House, Barcombe, Sussex.
1869 Jan. 8 * Lieut.-Col. A. C. Bigg-Wither, Tilthams, Godalvdng, Surrey .
1 88 1 Jan. 14 Raphael Louis BischofTsheim, Observatoire, Nice; and 3 rut
Taitbovt, Paris.
1875 Apr. 9 Lord Blythswood, Blythswood, near Renfrew, Scot-
land ; and 2 Seamore Place, Curzon Street, W.
1894 Apr. 13 Lyndon Bolton, B.A., Patent Office, Southamj)ton Build-
ings, Chancery Lane, W. C
1894 Dec. 14 George Cox Bompas, F G.S. F.R.G.S., 121 Westbourne
Terrace, W.
1887 Apr. 6 Rev. John Bone, A K.C., St. Thomas's Vicarage, Lancaster,
1871 Nov. 10 * Robt. Holford M. Bosanquet, M.A. F.R.S., Castillo Za.mora, Realejo
I Alto, Teneriffe, Canary Lslands.
1889 Jan. II j * Henry Lord Boul ton, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.
1895 Feb. 8 Vincent Joseph Bouton, B.Sc, 9 Lansdowne Terrace, Hampton
Wick.
1892 Dec. 9 John A. Brashear, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
1893 Jan. 13 Martin Brendel, Ph.D., Professor of Theoretical Astron-
j omy and Geodesy in the University, 12
Schildweg, Gottingen, Germany.
l87iJune9 John Brett, A.R.A., Daisy field. Putney Heaik Lane,
S. W.
1877 June 8 * Thomas Dalby Brewin, Burlington House, 43 St. Alban's Road,
i Leicester.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1894 Jan. 12
1899 Jan. 13
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1898 Apr. 6
i88q Jan. 11
1888 Feb. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1865 Mar. 10
1887 Dec. 9
1882 Nov. 10
1892 Dec. 9
1894 Jan. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1890 Jan. 10
1897 Apr. 9
1874 Nov. 13
1885 Apr. 10
1S65 Apr. 12
1 900 Apr. 1 1
1871 May 12
1887 Apr. 10
* William
* Charles Lewis
* Joseph
William R.
Capt.VernonL.D.
* Ernest William
* John Henry
* James Stark
Thomas William
John
Hon. Justice Gain
* Robert
* Walter William
John Harrison
Charles
Rev. George
Rev. Sherrard B.
* Sherburne W.
* Major Sidney G.
* Col. Alexander
Thomas C.
I * Reginald
Warren Fredk.
Briggs, M.A. LL.B. F.C.S., Burlington Bouse,
Cambridge.
Brook, M.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Harewood Lodge,
Meltham, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
Brooks, F.R.G.S., Hoj}e Bank, Nelson Street,
Woollahra, Sydney, N.S. Wales, Australia.
Brooks, M.A. D.Sc, Director of the Smith
Observatory, ^oa; 714, Geneva, N.Y., U.S.A.
Broughton, care of The National Safe Deposit
Co, Ltd., Queen Victoria Street, E.C.
Brown, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., Professor of Applied
Mathematics, Haverford College, Penn-
sylvania, U.S.A.; and Christ's College,
Cavibridge.
Brown, 6 Cambridge Boad, Bnghton.
Browne, Tlie Bed House, Mount Avenue,
Ealing, W.
Brownell, 64 Upper Brook Street, Mandiester.
Browning, 63 Strand, W. C.
sford Bruce, K.C., Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent.
Bryant, B,A. D.Sc, London Institution^ Finsbvry
Circus, E.C.
Bryant, Boyal Observatory, Greenwich; and
18 Westcombe Terrace, Blackheath, S.E.
Buckley, 70 Tomer Street, Leicester.
Burckhalter, Chabot Observatory, and 1224
Linden Street, Oakland, California, U.S.A.
Burgess, Congregational Parsonage, Timam,
New Zealand.
Burnaby, lA.k., Long field. Great Missenden,Bucks.
Burnham, Hon. M.A. of Yale College, Professor
of Practical Astronomy in the Uni^ ersity of
Chicago, Government Building, Chicago^
U.S.A.
Burrard, R.E., Superintendent of the Great
Trigonometrical Survey of India, Dehra
Dun, N. W.P., India.
Burton-Brown, R.A. F.G.S., 11 Union Crescent,
Margate.
Bush, Somerville, Wells Road, Bath.
Bushell, HindeHon Lodge, Neston, Cheshire,
Cabornc, C.B. Commander R.N.R. F.R.G.S.
F.R.Mcl .Soc, Claremont, Alexandra Eoad,
Ujfpcr Norwood, S.E.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
7
Date of Election
1877 June 8
1901 Jan. II
1889 May 10
1873 Feb. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1896 Mar. 13
19CI May 10
1879 Nov. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1 90 1 Mar. 8
1895 Jan. 9
1899 Apr. 14
1871 Mar, 13
1891 Dec. II
1897 Feb. 12
1894 June 8
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Feb. 14
1897 May 14
i860 Apr. 13
1859 Feb. II
1900 Nov. 9
1853 June 10
1884 Feb. 8
George Calver, Hill House, Widford, Chelmsford.
Archd. Young Gipps Campbell, I.C.S , Nandiyal Railway Station
P. 0., Kurnool DistHct, South India.
Edward Carpmael, B.A. Assoc. Inst. C.E., T7ie Ivies,
St. Julianas Farm Road, West Norwood, S.E.
Ernest Carpmael, M.A. K.C., Ferndale, Woodside Road,
Sutton,; Suri'ey.
Edward Tremlett Carter, Assoc. Inst. E.E., Rose Bank, Alexan-
dra Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
James Cavan, M.A., Eaton Mascott Hall, Shrewshwy.
Jnan Saran Chakravarti, M.A., Assistant Accountant-
General, Allahahad, India.
Rev. James Law Challis, M.A., The Vicaraye, Stone, Aylesbury.
George Fredk. Chambers, Northjield Grange, Eastbourne,
Sussex.
Robert William Chapman, M.A. B.C.E , Lecturer in Engineering
and Physical Science, University, Adelaide,
South Australia.
Lt.Col. W. St. L. Chase, V.C. F.R.G.S., 7th Bombay Infantry,
Quetta, Beluohistan.
Samuel Chatwood, M.Inst.M.E. F.R G.S., High Lawn,
Broadoak Park, Worsley, Manchester.
W. H. Mahoney Christie, C.B. M.A. F.R.S., Astronomer Royal,
Vice-President, Past President, Royal
Observatory, Greenwich, S.E.
LordEdw.SpencerChurchill, 28 Grosverwr Street, W.
John Charles Clancey, F.R.G.S. F.S.I., Assistant Director ol
Land Records and Agiiculture, Ne7V Public
Buildings, Rangoon, Burma.
Rev. JohnThos.W.Claridge, M.A., 3 Albert Road, Tamworth, Staf-
fordshire.
Maurice Harvey Clarke, l^eut. R.N.R. F.R.G.S., Coleswood,
Harpenden, Herts ; and -Board of Trade
Surveyor's Office, 79 Mark Lane, E.C.
Claxton, Director of the Royal Alfred Observa-
tory, Mauritius.
Clayden, M.A. F.G.S., St. John's, Polsloe Road,
Exeter.
Robert Bellamy Clifton, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford,
3 Bardmell Road, Banbwy Road, Oxford.
Cole, Westfield, Cheam Road, Sntton, Surrey.
Colegrave, Little Tew, Enstone, Oxford.
Coleman, 71 Brecknock Roa d, Camden Road, N.
Coleman, The Shrubbery, Buckland, Dover.
Thomas Folkes
Arthur W.
John Francis
William Henry
Everard Home
William
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1881 Jan. 14
1875 Nov. 12
I June 9
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1894 ^^ec. 14
1883 June 8
1872 Feb. 9
1891 June 12
1881 Jan. 14
1874 Jan. 9
1876 Nov. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1862 i^'eb. 14
1896 Feb. 14
1890 Mar. 14
1871 Jan. 13
1868 Feb. 14
1891 Jan. 9
1868 Nov. 13
1888 Nov. 9
1901 June 14
1867 June 14
1869 May 14
1890 May 9
1879 -Ian. 10
Collooney, Co. Sligo^
, 8 Ruffby Mansions,
John Coles, Royal Geographical Society ^ i Savile
W. ; and Liphook, Hants.
* John Brise Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughhoruugli.
* Andrew AiNSLiB Common, LL.D. F.R.S., Vice-President, Past
President, 63 Eaton Rise, Ealing, W.
Cook, University, Sydney, New South Wales.
Cooke, M.A., Observatory, Perth, West Australia.
Cookson, MA., Oahwood, Wylam, R.S.O.,
Northumberland.
Hon. Wm. Heron Coombs, Commander, R.N., Port of Spain,
To'inidad, West Indies.
Col. Edw. Hy. Cooper, Markree Castle,
Ireland.
Rich. Edw. Synge Cooper, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E.
Addison Bridge, W.
Cooper, Henwich Lodge, Worcester.
Copeland, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Astronomer Royal for
Scotland, Royal Observatory, Blachford Hill,
Edinburgh.
Corrie, B.A. {No address : see slip.)
Rev. Aloysius L. Cortie, S.J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Blachburn, Lancashire.
Cottam, Eldercroft, Essex Road, Watford.
Cowell, M.A.,i2oy(iZ Observatory, Greennyich,S.E.
Craig, B.A. LL.B. F.S.S., The Rectory, Moville,
Londonderry, Ireland.
Crawford and Balcarres, K.T. LL.D. F.R.S.,
Past President, 2 Cavendish Squa^'e, W.
George Stickland Criswick, Rothley, Mycence Road, Westcombe
Park, S.E.
William Bladen Croft, M.A., 9 College Street, Winchester, Hants.
Edward Crofton, 45 West Crormvell Road, South £en-
sington, S. W.
AndrewC.de la C. Crommelin, Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
Benvenue, 55 Ulundi Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Francis William Crook, B.A., 4 Overcliff, Gravesend, Kent.
Edward Crossley, Halifax, Yorkshire.
Rev. Robert Crowe, M.A., Woodhouse Vicarage, Huddersfield.
George Cumes, F.R.G.S., Huntingdon House School,
Teddington.
Thomas Gushing, 2 Soutliside, Chejfstow Road, Oroydon.
James
William Ernest
Bryan
William Ernest
Ralph
^ J. Owen
Arthur
Philip H.
Rev. S. Runsie
Earl of
1871 June 9
1888 May 11
B.OYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1898 Dec. 9 * Lieut. Tristan Dannreuther, R.N. F.R.G.S., H.M.S. 'Ariadne'
Portsmouth.
1892 June 10 , John Dansken, F.S.I., 2 Hillside Gardens^ Partick
I Hill, Glasgo7V, Scotland.
1879 Nov. 14 * George Howard Darwin, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Plumian Professor
of Astronomy in the University of Cam-
bridge, Past President, Newnham Grange,
CmibHdge.
1888 Jan. 13 * Major Leonard Darwin, R.E., 12 Egerton Place, S.W.
1901 Jan. II * Charles Rundle Davidson, Royal Observatory; and 41 Parh
Street, Greenyvich, S.U.
1889 Mar. 8 * Rev. C. D.Percy Davies, M.A., Uast Marden Rectory, Chichester,
Sussex.
1869 Mar. 12 * Rev. Robert P. Davies, M.A., Hatheroj) Rectory, Fairford,
Gloucestershire.
1875 ^^^y 14 * Percy L. H. Davis, 'Nautical Almanac'' Office, 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.
1889 Nov. 8 * Richard Evan Day, M.A. {No address : see slip.)
1877 Jime 8 "William Fredk. Denning, 34 Egerton Road, Bishojfston, Bristol.
1895 Feb. 8 Henri Deslandres, D. es Sc., Observatoire, Meudon, and
* 56 bis. Route des Gardes, Bellevue, Seine- et-
Oise, France.
1899 Feb. 10 William Lee Dickinson, M.D. F.R.C.P., 9 Chesterfield Street,
Mayfair, W.
1897 Feb. 12 * William Eraser Doak, M.A.,* Nautical Almanac' 0:tfice, ^ Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
1893 Nov. 10 William Murray Dobie, M.D. J.P., KirMon House, Chester.
1898 Nov. II Cecil G. J. Dolmage, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L.,22 Up2)er Merrion
Street, Dublin.
1898 Mar. II Eric Doolittle, B.Sc , Flower Observatory, Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.,
zr.sA.
1898 Nov. II Andrew Ellicott Douglass, B.A., Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff,
Arizona, U.S.A.
1875 Mar. 12 Arthur M. W. Downing, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Superintendent
of the 'Nautical Almanac,' 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C. ; and 3 Gran-
ville Park, BlacJtheath, S.E.
1893 Feb. 10 Patrick Doyle, F.R.S.E. M.R.I.A., 19 Lall Bazar Street,
Calcutta, India.
1868 Jan. 10 Major-Gen. A. W. Drayson, R.A., 20 A shbur ton Road, Soiithsea ;
2LndL Roy al Alfred Yacht Club, Southsea, Hants.
1875 Mar. 12 John L. E, Dreyer, Ph.D., Observatory, Armagh^ Ireland.
1888 Apr. 13 John Edmund Drower, Warniclt House, 15 Mount Ephraim
Road, Streatham, S. W.
A3
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1894 Nov. 9
1889 Nov. 8
1901 Jan. II
1882 Dec. 8
1873 Jan. 10
1876 Mar, 10
1877 Jan. 12
1894 Apr. 13
1880 May 14
1894 May II
1859 July 8
1893 June 9
1898 June 10
1864 Dec. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1878 Jan. II
1898 May 13
1863 Feb. 13
1895 Feb. 8
1858 Mar. 12
1882 June 9
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Nov. 13
1894 Jan. 12
Major Archd. S. Drummond, 117 Ashley Gardens, S.W.; and
Guards' Clnh, Pall 3fall.
Philip Freeling Duke, Hendon, Middlesex.
* Frank C. Dumat, P.O. Box 370, Jolianneshurg, Transvaal,
South Africa.
Hon. Cecil Duncombe, The Grange^ Narcton, R.8.O., North
Yorhshire.
* Sir Edwin Durning- Lawrence, Bart., M.P,, 13 Carlton
House Terrace, S. W.
John William Durrad, 3 Glenfield Road, The Fosse, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
New Zealand.
* Frank Watson Dyson, M. A. F.R.S., Secretary, ^oyc^^ ^^ftsdrm-
tory, Greenwich, 8. E. ; and 6 Vanhrugh Hill,
Blacliheath, 8.E.
Lindsay Atkins Eddie, Oatlands, Grahanistowri, Cape of Good
Hope.
Rev. Fras. John Eld, M.A., Polstead Rectory, Colchester.
Robt. Lewis John Ellery, C.M.G. F.R.S., Melbourne, Victoria.
Edwin Bailey Elliott, M. A. F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen Col-
lege, 4 Bardwell Road, Oxford.
* Henry Ellis, Inglefield, Little Heath, Potter's Bar,
Middlesex.
* William Ellis, F.R.S. F.R.Met.Soc, 12 Vanhrugh Hill,
Blacliheath, S.E.
* Isaac Engelson. {No address : see slip.)
* J. Kennedy Esdaile, M.A., Hazelwood, Horsted Keynes,
Sussex.
Rev. T. H. E. C. Espin, M.A., Wolsingham Observatory, Tow
Law, R.S.O., Co. Durham.
Edward Iszatt Essam, Billingborough, Lincolnshire.
* William Esson, M.A. F.R.S. F.C.S., Savilian Professor
of Geometry, Merton College, Oxford.
Chas. Roberts D' Esterre, 26 Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, S. W.
* Rev. Charles Evans, M.A., St. Alphege's House, ParJistone,
Dorset.
Franklcn George Evans, J. P., F.R.Met.Soc, Llwynarthan, Castle-
ton, near Ca/rdiff, South Wales.
Joseph Edward Evans, B.A., Queen's House, Royal Hospital
School, Greenwich, S.E.
Lewis Evans, J.P. F.S.A., Barnes Lodge, King^s
Langley, Herts.
* John Evershed, Kenley, Suri'ey,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
II
Date of Election.
1900 Jan. 12
1858 Dec. 10
1889 Jan. II
1895 June 14
1887 June 10
1900 June 8
1893 Mar. 9
1873 Nov. 14
1864 May 13
1890 Nov. 14
1891 May 8
1901 Jan. II
1878 Apr. 12
[878 Jan. II
[900 May II
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Jai^- 10
1898 May 13
1893 Mar. 10
1895 May 10
1895 Dec. 13
1889 Dec. 13
1896 Jan. 10
Eev.PaulWynyardFairclough, Trinity Parsonage, Dunedin, New
Zealand.
Rev. Adam Storey Farrar, D.D., The College, Durham.
! * Samuel
* John A.
Fellows, Tynrcald Villas, Lower Villier Street,
Wolverhampton .
Ferguson, i and 2 Ferguson Building, Denver,
Colorado, U.S.A.
Capt. A. Mostyn Field, R.N., Bronteville, Merton Road, Southsea,
Louis Napoleon Geo. Filon, M.A., Fellow of and Assistant Professor
of Applied Mathematics at University College,
London, King's College, Cambridge, and God-
roin House, St.AugtistindsRoad, SouthCroydon.
Finch, M.A., i St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge,
Finlay, M.A., Dalrymple House, Rickmansworth,
Herts.
Finlayson, Avenue Villas, Frith Road, Dover.
Hon. Justice Robert Isaac Finnemore, J.P. F.R.Hist.S., Supreme
Court, Pietermaritzburg , Natal.
Fison, D.Sc. University College, Gower Street, W. C;
and 25 Blenheim Gardens, Willesden Green,
N.W.
Flagg, M.A., Chapel House, Westoe, South Shields.
Flammarion, rue Cassini 16, Avemie de VOhser-
vatoire, Paris ; and Ohservatoire de Juvisy,
Seine-et- Oise, France.
Fleming, Vicarage, Coxhoe, R.S. 0., Co. Dwham.
Foote, J.P. F.S. A.Scot., iii Warwick Road,
EarTs Court, S. W.; and Mall Parh, Mont-
rose, Scotland.
Forbes, Nautical Academy, 169 High Street,
Southampton.
Forbes, M.A. F.R.S. M.Inst.C.E. M.Inst.E.E.,
34 Great George Street, Westminster, S. W,
Hon. Geo. Stuart Forbes, H.M. India Civil Service, Ootacamund,
Madras Presidency, India.
James Arthur Formoy, F.C.S., Chestham, Grange Road, Sutton,
Surrey.
Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Sadlerian Pro-
fessor of Pure Mathemcitics, Trinity College,
Cambridge.
Major KingsleyO.Foster, J. P., Shenley, Redhill, Su/rrey.
Alfred Fowler, Royal College of Science, South Ken-
sington, and 7 Cortayne Road, Fulham, S. W.
Alpin G. Fowler, M.Inst.C.E., i Cambridge Road, Nor-
biton, Surrey.
A4
Gerard Brown
Wm. Henry
Henry Philip
Alfred Henry
Ambrose T.
Camille
Rev. David
Alexander
Capt, Duncan
George
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1851 June 13
1897 Apr. 9
1880 Jan. 9
187 1 Nov. 10
1898 April 6
1896 April 10
1881 Feb. II
1893 May 12
1893 Feb. 10
1870 Jan. 14
1870 May 13
1872 Dec. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1894 Mar. 9
1900 Jan. 12
1892 Mar. II
1857 Jan, 9
1867 Dec. 13
1841 May 14
1 87 1 Apr. 14
1874 May 8
1893 Apr. 14
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
* William Francis, Ph.D. F.L.S. F.C.S., care of Taylor 4^
Francis, Med Lion Co2irt, Fleet Street, E. C.
* John Franklin-Adams, Grange Cottage, Wimbledon ,
and Machrihanish House, Campieltow ^Scotland.
* William Sadler Franks, care of Isaac Rolerts, F.R.S., Star fields
CroTvhomugh, Sussex.
Joseph H. Freeman, 98 Romford Road, Stratfm'd, E.
Charles Friswell, 34 Madeley Road, Ealing, W.
ThomasFrederick Furber, Trigonometrical Survey of N.S. W., De-
partment of Lands, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia.
W. H. St. Quintin Gage, High Street, Wolsingham, Darlington.
Walter Frederick Gale, M.R.S. of N.S.W., The Observatory, Pad-
dington, New South Wales, Australia.
Rev. Edwin G. Gange, Regent's Park Chapel, Park Square East,
N.W.
* William Garnett, Low Moor, Clitheroe, Lancashire.
* Charles Henry Gatty, LL.D. F.R.S.E., FelbHdge Place, East
Grinstead, Sussex.
* Edward Gay, Invermore, Oxford.
S. Maitland Baird Gemmill, care of W. Z. Wilson, 50 Great Western
Road, Glasgow.
A. Sarath Kumar Ghosh, 28 Elgin Avemce, Maida Vale, W.
* Umes Chandra Ghosh, M.A., Lecturer on Mathematics at the
Muir Central College, 4 Mayo Road, Allaha-
bad, N.W. P., India.
Arthur Gibbons, Science, Art, and Technical School;
and Wentworth House, South Street, Brier-
ley Hill, Dudley, Staffordshire.
William Bolger Gibbs, Thornton, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood,
S.E.
^ Sir David Gill, K.C.B. LL.D. F.R.S.,His Majesty's Astrono-
mer, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
* James Glaisher, F.R.S., Tlie Shola, Heathfeld Road,
South Croydon.
^ J, W. L. Glaisher, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., President, Past
President, Trinity College, CambHdge.
* Josepli Gledhill, F.R.Met Soc, Bermerside Observatory^
Skircoat, Halifax, Yorkshire.
* Raymond Hill Godfrey, F.U.G.S., 79 Coi-nhill, E.G.
Walter Goodacre, i Birchington Road, Crouch End, N.
* John Jas. Lewis Goodridge, 38 St. Deng's Road, Portswood, near
SoutJiampton.
KOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)!
13
Date of Election.
1891 May 8
1878 Mar. X
1883 Nov. 9
1896 April 10
1895 Jan. II
1896 Nov. 13
1890 Feb. 14
1898 Jan. 14
1878 Feb. 8
1866 Nov. 9
1870 Nov. II
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1873 Nov. 14
1879 May 9
1896 Jan. 10
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1878 May 10
1891 Feb. 13
1895 Jan. II
1899 Jan. 13
1882 Jan. 13
Thomas Gordon, F.R.Met. Soc, 9 Scotch Street, White-
haven, Cumberland.
John Ellard Gore,M..l^.lA.,2St.Mary*sEoadfI)ubUn,Ireland.
Eugen von Gothard, The Observatory, Hereny, bei Stein-
among er, Hungary,
Frank L. Grant, M.A., 58 Kelvingrove Street, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Charles Josephus Green, M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 10 St. PauVs Square,
Preston, Lancashire.
* John Anderton Greenwood, B.A. LL.M., Funtington House,
near Chichester, Sussex.
Richard A. Gregory, The Homestead, 19 Westover Road,
Wandsworth Common, S. W.
Edward John Griffin, Commr. R.N.R., 3 Carlton Crescent,
Southampton.
John E. Griffith, Bryn Binas, ZPpper Bangor, North
Wales.
* Lord Grimthorpe, M.A. LL.D. K.C., 33 Queen Anne
Street, W.
Sir Howard Grubb, F.R.S. M.LC.E.I., Honorary Master of
Engineering, University of Dublin, 51
Kenilworth Square, Rathgar, Bublin.
* Rev. H. Grattan Guinness, B.D.F.'R.G.^., Harley Home, Bow, B.;
and Cliff House, Cwbar, via Sheffield.
Col. Gardiner F. Guyon, Commanding 7th Regimental District,
Egerton House, Richmond, Surrey.
* George Thorn Gwilliam, 82 Honeywell Road, New Wandsworth,
8.W.
David Edward Hadden, Alta, Buena Vista Co., Iowa, U.S.A.
* George E. Hale, D.Sc, Director of the Yerkes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
* Rev. Frederic J. ll2i\\,M.K.,Northaw Place, Potter's Bar, Hertford.
John James Hall, Observatory Cottage, Batchet Road, Slough,
Buchs.
Maxwell Hall, M.A., Montego Bay, Jamaica ; and care of
3fiss Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton, Bristol.
G. P. Blackwood Hallowes, 48 Queen Anne's Road, York.
Frederic Hammond, F.R.I.B.A., 38 Mercers Road, UpiJer
Holloway, N.
Arthur Hands, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Inherman House,
Wednesfield Road, Wolverhampton.
* Rev. Thomas Hands, M.A., St. Laurence's Vicarage, North'
ampton.
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ROYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOQIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1877 Feb. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1883 Apr. 13
1895 Jan. II
1890 Feb. 14
1882 Jan. 13
1899 Jan. 13
1900 Jan. 12
1901 Jan. II
1878 Feb. 8
1885 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1890 Feb. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1887 Apr. 6
1897 Mar. 12
1867 Mar. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1 901 Jan. II
1 901 Feb. 8
1893 Dec. 8
1899 Jan. 13
1 89 1 Feb. 13
1895 Mar. 8
1895 June 14
1895 Mar. 8
1890 Nov. 14
George Francis Hardy, 36 Bloomshury Square, W. C.
Rev. Robert Harley, M.A. F.R.S., Rosslyn, Westbov/rne Road.
Forest Hill, S.E.
Harley, The Torrs, WaIlingto7b, Surrey.
Harnett, 23 Thornton Hill, Wimbledon.
Harris, 5 Clarendon Place, The Hoe, Plymouth.
Harrison, Saling Grove, Braintree, Essex.
Harrison, F.R.Gr.S., Frederick Road, FdybasUm,
Birmingham.
Richd. Kilvington Hattersleyj F.R.G.S., 4 Church Terrace, Black-
heath, S.E.
Heath, M.A., Redcott, Cobham, Surrey.
Hederstedt, C.E. F.R.G.S., iMchiow, India; and
Twyford Lodge, Southlands Road, Bickley,
Kent.
Henderson, LL.D,, Castlehead, Paisley, Scotland.
Henderson, M.R.A.S. F.S.A.Scot. F.R.S.North
iVntiq., Orenden, Sevenoahs, Kent.
Henkel, B.A., Markree Observatory, Collooney, Co.
Sligo, Ireland,
Hennessey, CLE. M.A. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., iS Alleyn
Parh, West Dulwich, S.E. ; and Athenceum
Club, S. W.
Hepworth, R.N.R., Marine Superintendent,
Meteorological OflSce, 63 Victoria Street, S. W.
Herbert, Hazlemont, The Boulevard, Nottingham.
Prof.Alex.StewartHerschel, M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S., Observatory
House, Slough, Bucks.
Col. John Herschel, R.E. F.R.S., Member of Senate,Calcutta
University ; Observatory House, Slough, Bucks.
John Chas. Wm. Herschel, B.A. Oxon., St. John's College, Cam-
bridge; and Lawn Upton, Littlemore, near
Oxford.
A. Otto Hilger, 204 Stanhope Street, Hampstead Road,
N. W.
Captain Edm. H. Plills, R.E., 32 Prince's Gardens, S.W.
Arthur Robert Hinks, M.A., Observatory, Cambridge ; and 10
Huntingdon Road, Cambridge.
Hirayama, The Observatory, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
Hirst, 379 George Street, Sydney, New South
Wales, AusU'alia.
Hobson, Sc.D. Christ's CollegeyCamhridge.
Uollman, 91 Madisoii Avenue, Morristown, New
Jersey, U.S.A.
Holden, Queen Square, Lancaster.
Rev. Timothy
William
Alfred Newton
Jasper Nicolls
Samuel Henry
Walter
Henry Burdett
Rev. Andrew
Lt.-Col. George
Fredk. William
John B. N.
Capt. M. W. C.
J. Harold
Shin
George Denton
Ernest William
Samuel V.
Neville
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
15
Date of Election
1884 Dec. 12 *
1868 June 12
1885 Apr. 10
1879 Mar. 14
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Dec. 12
1899 Nov. 10
1881 Jan. 14
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1898 Feb. II
1854 Apr. 12
1898 Feb. II
1885 Dec. II
1886 Dec. 10
1887 Jan. 14
1879 Jan. 10
I 86 I Feb. 8
1 90 1 Mar. 8
Henry Park Hollis, B.A., Royal Observatory y Greenwich ; and
2 Foyle Road, Blacl'heath, S.E.
Henry William Hollis, Fairfield, Darlington.
Rev, James Hardy Honeyburne, M.A. (No address : fee slip.)
Maures Horner, 3Iclls, Frovie, Somerset.
Charles Horslej^ M.Inst.C.E. F.G.S., 174 Highbury New
Pari, N.
Hough, M.A., Cty^^mZZ Wood, near Wolverhamjdon,
Hough, M.A., Royal Observatory, Cape of Good
Hope.
Howarth, Public Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield.
Howlett, M.A,, 7 Princes Buildings^ Clifton,
Bristol.
* Thomas Charlton Hudson, B.A., ^Nautical Almanac' Office, w^id 37
Lambton Road, Hornsey Rise, N.
HUGGTNS, K.C.B. D.C.L. LL.D. Ph.D. D,Sc,
P.R.S., FoEEiGN Secretary, Past Presi-
dent, 90 Up2>er Tulse Hill, S. W.
Hunter, St. Ronan's, Lanark, Scotland.
Hunter, F.R.C.S.E, F.R.P.S. F.R.S.E,, Rosetta,
Liberton, 3Iidlothian, Scotland.
Rev. Robt, Sparke Hutchings, The Vicarage, Alderhury, Salisbury.
Joseph
Sydney Samuel
Elijah
Rev, Frederick
* Sir William
David
James
Cuthbert
Robert T. A.
Richard
Charles John
Hutchinson, RocJi Lodge, Roker,
land.
near Sunder-
Innes, Royal Observatory , Cape of Good Hope.
Inwards, 20 Bartholomew Villas, Kentish Town,
N.W.
Isaac, Head of the Upper Nautical School,
Royal Hospital School ; and 6 Maze Hilly
Greenwich, S.E.
1888 Jan. 13
1890 Nov. 14
1892 May 13
1898 Mar. II
1891 Jan. 9
1878 Nov. 8
1894 Apr. 13
1892 May 13
1888 May II
George James
Harold
* Sir Otto
Rev. Kingsbury
Charles W. H.
Benjamin George
Griffith Parry
Charles Henry
Rev. Alfred Robt.
Jacobs, Lansdowne, Guildford, Surrey.
Jacoby, B.A. Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Astro-
nomy, Astronomical Observatory , Columbia
University , New York City, U.S.A.
Jafle, 10 Donegall Square South, Belfast, Ireland.
Jameson, M,A,, Hiyhfield, Hendon.
Jeavons, Horseley Place, Tij/ton, Staffordshire.
Jenkins, 43 Ckatsworth Road, West Dulwich, S.E.
Jenkins, National Provincial Bank, Colwyn
Bay, North Wales.
Johns, M.A., 39 Cheriton Gardens, Folkestone.
Johnson, M.A,, 3 Salutary Mount, Heavitree^
Exeter.
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KOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1876 Jan. 14
1872 Mar. 8
1885 Dec. II
1897 Jan. 8
1898 Apr. 6
1895 Dec. 13
1867 May 10
1900 Dec. 14
1894 Jan. 12
1901 Jan. II
1894 Apr. 13
1868 Nov. 13
1893 May 12
1 89 1 Mar. 13
1893 June 9
1864 Jan. 8
1896 Jan. 10
1859 May 13
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1878 Jan. II
1896 Mar. 13
Richard Coward Johnson, 54 Fern Grove, Sefton Park, Liverjmol.
* Rev. Samuel J. Johnson, M.A., The Vicarage, Melplash^ R.S.O.,
Bridjywt, Dorset.
* Walter Claude Johnson, M.Inst.C.E., The Bignaries, West-
comhe Parh, Blachheath, S.E.
William Johnston, 130 Wotton Hill, London Road,
Gloucester.
* Charles Jasper Joly, M.A. F.T.C.D., Andrews Professor of As-
tronomy in the University of Dublin and
Royal Astronomer of Ireland, Observatory ,
Dunsinh, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
* Rhishard Llewelyn Jones, M.A,, Professor of Physics, Presidency
College, Madras, N^ingumbauliwni^ Madras,
India.
* John Joynson, Tlwrnton Lodge, Thm'nton, Great
Crosby, Liverpool.
Sri Rajah Ankithum Venkata Jugga Row Bahadur, Tambram
Estates, Vizagapatajtiy India.
J oshua Jukes, Sea View Terrace, A berdovey, North Wales.
Jas. Netherclift Jutsum, Cardiff Nautical Academy, 47 *S'^.
Mary Street, Cardiff, South Wales.
Wm. Redfern Kelly, M.Inst.C.E., Dalriada, Malone Pari, Bel-
fast, Ireland.
* Lord Kelvin, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Professor of
Natural Philosophy in the University of
Glasgow, Glasgotv, Scotland.
Rev. Philip H. Kempthorne, M.A., Wellington College, Berks.
Arthur Kennedy, i Clenieiifs Inn, W.C.; and Epsom,
Surrey.
* Arthur E. Kennelly, Crozer Building, 1420 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
* David Joseph Kennelly, Sydney, C.B., Nova Scoti/i, Canada.
Rev. Robert Killip, 81 Newshani DHve, Liverjwol.
Rev. Samuel Kinns, Ph.D., 182 Haverstoch Hill, Hanipstmd,
N. W.
* Sydney T. Klein, F.L.S. F.E.S., Hatherloiv, Baglan Road,
Relgatc, Surrey.
George Ilandley Knibbs, The University, Sydney ; and Avoca,
Denison Road, Peter sliam, near Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
Lt. -Col. U.S. G.S. Knight, T/te Observatory, Harestock, Littleton,
near Winrhestrr ; and Army and Navy Club,
Pall Mall, S.W.
Thomas Edward Knighllcy, Clire House, Tnlse Hill, S.W.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1873 Mar. 14 Edward Ball Knobel, Vice-President, Past President
32 Tavistock Square, W.C.
1890 Jan. 10 Vernon Edwin Knocker, Castle Hill House, Dover.
1895 Mar. 8 * Lieut. Henry T.C. Knox, F.R.G.S., late R.N., 14 King Street
Vortman Square, W.
1870 Apr. 8 * Carlton John Lambert, M.A., Royal Naval College, Greenwich,
S.E.
1874 -^ay 8 William James Lancaster, F.C.S. F.G.S. F.R.M.S., ColmoreRom,
Birmingliam ; and Pine Crest, Barnt Green,
j Worcestershire.
1895 Feb. 8 George Darley Lardner, 2 Shahspeare Avenue, Portswood Park,
Southampton.
1899 Feb. 10 * Joseph Larmor, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., St. John's College,
Cambridge.
1888 Nov. 9 ■ * Arthur Herbert Leahy, M.A., FiHh College, Sheffield.
1900 May II ' Desire Ernest Lebon, Agrege de TUniversite, Professeur de
Mathematiques au Lycee Charlemagne, 4 Jij?,
rue des J^coles, Paris.
1876 Feb. II * Rev. Edmund Ledger, M.A., Protea, Reigate, Swrrey.
[869 Feb. 12 * John Lee, St. Peter's Clwrnibers, Cornhill, E.C.
[892. Jan. 8 Edward Herbert Lees, Fairhaven, Mallacoota, Fa.st Gi2J2>sland,
Victoria, Australia.
1894 Jan. 12 Henry Alfred Lenehan, Government Observatory, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
[894 Jan. 12 Armin Otto Leuschner, B.A. Assistant Professor of Astro-
nomy in the University of California, Berhe-
ley, California, U.S.A.
la; I Mar. 10 . Fredk. Wm. \iQV2Xi^%x,'i;:i North Villas, Camden Square, N.W.
[897 Feb. 12 i Rev. Edw. Spry Leverton, M.A., The School House, Kirhham,
I Lancashire.
[884 Dec. 12 1 Thomas Lewis, Royal Observatory, Greenwich; and
' Herbert Villa, TJlundi Road, Blackheath, S.E.
[873 Feb. 14 ♦ William J. Lewis, Professor of Mineralogy in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, Mineralogical 3IuseiLm,
Cambridge.
1873 Feb. 14 * Adolph F. Lindemann, Sidholme, Sidmouth, Devon.
[899 Apr. 14 Capt. WindeyerG. Lingham, care of W. Lund, 3 East India
Avenue, E.C.
1877 Jan. 12 * Louis Stromeyer Little, B.A. M.D., Whitehill, Bletchingley,
I Surrey ; and Reform Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
1897 Dec. 10 * Wm. Jas. Stewart Lockyer, M.A. Ph.D., 16 Penywern Road, EarVs
j Cowt, S. W.
1874 Nov, 14 I ♦ SirEdmundGilesLoder, Bart., M.A. ,Zeo/i(a^(^«fee,5'm7«aw,<9M««^a;.
1886 Jan. 8 * Jacob Gerhard Lohse, Fiinfhausen, bei Elsfleth, Germany.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 190I.)
Date of Election.
1897 June II
1897 Feb. 12
1876 June 9
1889 Feb. 8
1 901 June 14
1897 Jan. 8
1862 Feb. 14
1880 June 1 1
1896 Jan. 10
1882 Nov. 10
1877 Mar. 9
1886 May 14
1894 Jan. 12
1892 May 13
1887 Jan. 14
1885 Apr. 10
1884 Dec. 12
1897 Jan. 8
1879 Mar. 14
1875 Jan. 8
1854 Feb. 10
I 901 Jan. II
1898 Jan. 14
1893
1898 June 10
* Henry C.
Ernest F. J.
* James
* Arthur C. W.
Frank
George Edward
* William Thynne
Major F. Denis F
Fredk. William
Jonadab
Frank
John David
Henry
William Grant
Capt. Thomas
* James
* The Hon. Lord
MajorPercyAlexr
Col. Ernest E.
Charles H.
♦ Arthur B.
Capt. Joseph W.
J. Nevil
Henry Bateman
* Peter
Lord, Director of the Emerson McMillin Observa-
tory and Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
U.S.A.
Love, M.A. Assistant Lecturer and Demonstra-
tor in Natural Philosophy in the University,
213 Roijal Parade, Melbourne, Victoria^
Australia.
Love, 33 Clanricarde GarderLS, Bay swat er, W.
Lowe, B.A., Gosfield Hall, Halstead, Essex.
Lowman, B.A., Lecturer in Science, St. John's
College, Battersea, S. W.
Lumsden, Assistant Secretary of the Province
of Ontario, 57 Elm Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
Lynn, B.A., 26 South Vale, Blaokheatht S.E.
MacCarthy, R.E., So^ith Road, Curragh Camp,
Co. Kildare, Ireland,
McCarthy, 11 Colet Gardens, West Kensington,
W.
McCarthy, 1 1 Colet Gardens, West Kensington, W.
McClean, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Rustha.ll House,
Tunbi'idge Wells ; and i Onslow Gardens,
South Kensington, S. W.
McClure, M.A. LL.D., Mill Hill School, N. W.
MacEwen, 5 Cathkin Terrace, Mount Florida,
Glasgow, Scotland.
MacGregor, F.R.G.S., 18 Coleman Street, E.C.
Mackenzie, 48 Fenchurch Street, E. C.
McKerrow, Surveyor-General of New Zealand,
JVellington, New Zealand.
McLaren, LL.D., 46 Moray Place, Edinburgh,
MacMahon, D.Sc, F.R.S., Artillery College,
Woolwich ; and Queen Anne's Mansions,
Westminster, S. W.
Markwick, Army Ordnance Bei)artment, H.M.
Gun Wharf, Bevonport.
Marten, Conduit Lodge, Blackheath Park, S.E.
M^vWn, Na^itical Academy, 156 Minories, E.C.
Martyr, i The Glen, South Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
Maskelyne, 88 Trinity Road, Upjfer Tooting, S. W.
Massey, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Matthews, care of Zach. Cartwright, IA.d.,
Muscovy House, Trinity Square, Tower Hill,
KG.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 190I.)
19
Date of Election.
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
1895 May 10
1889 Feb. 8
1877 Mar. 9
1870 Mar. II
1859 Mar. II
1883 June 8
1901 May 10
1896 Jan. 10
1886 Feb. 12
1900 Nov. 9
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1881 Mar. II
1892 Feb. 12
1898 June 10
1886 Apr. 9
1901 Jan. II
1879 Jan. 10
1886 Feb. 12
1900 June 8
1874 Dec. II
1885 Jan. 9
1863 Jan. 9
Edward Walter Maunder, Royal Ohservatory, Greenwich, S.E. ;
and 86 Tyrivhitt Road, St. Johns, S.E.
William Henry Maw, Treasueer, 18 Addison Road, Kensing-
ton, W.
John Willoughby Meares, Electrical Engineer to Government of
Bengal, W^'iters^ Buildings, Calcutta, India.
Mee, Tremynfa, Llanishen, near Cardiff, South
Wales.
Meldola, F.R.S. F.C.S. F.I.C., Professor of Chem-
istry in the Finsbury Technical College, City
and Guilds of London Institute, 6 Bruns-
'^ich Square, W.C.
Meldrum, C.M.G. M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. (M
address: see slip.)
Mellor, The Woodlands, Whitefield, near
3Ianchester.
Mellor, Vernon Avenue, Huddersfield.
Mence, Nautical Academy, 49 Watling Street, E. C.
Merfield, Railway Construction, Public Worlts,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Milligan, 21 Spencer Rd., New Wandsworth, S. W.
Cte. Meredyth de Miremont, Orleans Club, King Street, St.
Jameses Street, S. W.; and Littlecot, Worthing,
Sussex.
John Mitchell, Jun., Brockholes, Huddersfield.
Rev. John Cairns Mitchell, M.A. B.D., Banhura, Bengal, India.
James Henry Mitchiner, The Acacias, Barham Road, South
Croydon.
Arthur Hilton W. Molesworth, B.A,, 15 Park Lane, W.
Capt. Percy B. Molesworth, R.E., Trincomali, Ceylon.
Wm, Hy. Stanley Monck, M.A., 16 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin.
Alfred Ernest Moore, B.A. B.Sc. (Lond.), St. John's College,
Batter sea, S. W.
Rev.J.Holdsworth Morgan, Hillside, Woburn Sands, R.S.O., Bucks.
Arthur B. P.
Raphael
Charles
* John James
* Thomas Kilner
Charles Sidney
Charles J.
Duncan
Colonel W. G.
Forest Ray
John Fletcher
Asutosh
Richard
Morris, R.E., C.R.E., South Africa, Cape Town.
Moulton, Ph.D., Instructor in Astronomy and
Celestial Mechanics at the University,
Chicago, U.S.A.
Moulton, M.A. K.C. F.R.S., 57 Onslow Squai'e,
South Kensington, S. W.
Mukhopadhyay, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathematics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Russa Road
North, Bhowanipur, Calcutta, India.
Munday, Calverley, Plymouth.
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ROrAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1875 Dec. 10
1888 May II
1873 Feb. 14
1891 June 12
1888 Apr. 13
1875 Dec. 10
1877 Apr. 13
1887 May 13
1901 June 14
1 901 Jan. II
1854 June 9
1890 Jan. 10
1855 June 8
1897 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
1881 May 12
1853 Jan. 14
1886 Jan. 8
1895 June 14
1868 Feb. 14
1900 Jan. 12
1899 June 9
1877 Jan. 12
1885 Mar. 13
Kavasjee D. Naegamvala, M.A., The Maharajah Takhtasingji
Observatory, Poona, India.
* Frederick Wm. Nash, The Firs, Bentley Heath, Knowle^
Warwickshire.
Commr. Chas. B. Neate, R.N., Sihertswold, Dover.
Reginald Carter Nelson, 19 Raker Terrace, Sunderland.
Edmund Neville Nevill, Government Astronomer, Ohsei'vatoryy
Durban, Natal.
* Hugh Frank Newall, M.A., Madingley Rise, Cambridge.
* George James Newbegin, Tlwrpe St. Andrew, Norwich.
* Francis Murray Newton, 3 les Terrasses, Dinard^ France.
* Frederic Newton, 3 Fleet Street, E. C.
* Gustavus William NicoUs, Banco de Pernambuco, Pernambuco,
Brazil.
* Charles Nielsen, 15 Cliff Terrace, Hartlepool.
Thomas Marginson Nightingale, B Sc. (Vict.), 375 Bridgnian
Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Noble, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.C.S., Jesmond Dene
House, Newcastle-on- Tyne.
Noble, F.S.S., Westmoreland House, Low Fell,
Gateshead.
Noble, FoQ'est Lodge, Maresjield, Uckfield, Sussex.
Noel-Cox, II Oxford Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Sir Andrew
* Benjamin
* Capt. William
Herbert L. N.
James Oddie, J.P. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Observatory, Bal-
laarat, Victoria, Australia.
Samuel Okell, Overley, Langham Road, Bowdon, near
Manchester.
* Adm. Sir Erasmus Ommanney, C.B. LL.D. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., 29
Connaught Square, Hyde Park, W. ; and
United Service Club, Pall 3Iall.
* William Irving Page, F.R.G.S., The White Cottage, ShankUti,
Isle of Wight.
* Rev. Jas. Dunne Parker, LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.Met.^oc., Bennington
House, Stevenage, Herts.
* John Parnell. (^No address : see slip.)
Howard Payn, F.R.G.S., 8 Hyde Park Place, W.
Frederick Evan Peach, B.A., 161 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, S.F.
* Robert Pearce, Church Court Chamhcrs,Old Jewry, K.C.
William Peck, F.R.S.E., 6 Hanover Street; and City
Ohservatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1S79 Jan. 10
1867 Feb. 8
1885 June 12
1895 Feb. 8
1889 May 10
1870 Jan. 14
1899 May 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1861 Dec. 13
1872 June 12
1899 Dec. 8
1879 May 9
1893 Nov. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1894 Mar. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1901 Apr. 12
1896 Jan. 10
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1866 Jan. 12
1893 Dec. 8
Charles Pendlebury, M.A., St. PaiiVs School, Kensington,
W. ; and 40 Glazhury Road, West Kensing-
ton, W.
Francis Cranmer Penrose, M.A. D.C.L. Litt.D. F.R.S., Colehy
Field, Copse Hill, Wimbledon, S. W.
Rev. Thomas Perkins, M.A., TurnwortJi Rectory, Blandford,
Dorset.
* Chas. Wm. Dyson Perrins, Davenham Bank, Malvern.
James George Petrie, 359 Hollorvay Road, N.
* J. E. Hunter Peyton, i'^ Fourth Avenue, Brighton.
Rev.TheodoreE.R. Phillips, M.A., Ryde House, Caniphell Road,
Croydon.
William M. Pierson, 2214 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco,
California, U.S.A.
The Rt. Hon. LordPirbright, P.C. F.R.S., 42 Grosvenor Place, S. W.
* Major Chas. Fred. Plant, Ferndale, Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queens-
land, Australia.
Henry C. Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Observatory, Bidston,
Birhenhead.
William Edward Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Observatory, Bidston,
Birkenhead.
Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University ; and
4 East 48^^ Street, New York City, U.S.A.
* Rev. T.Cunningh"" Porter, B. A., College, Windsor.
Charles A.
Walter A.
* Eyre Burton
Rev. R. Coad
Hugh Griffith
* Arthur A.
Post, 1 6 & 18 Exchange Place, New York City ;
and Strandhome, Bayport, Suffolk County,
N.Y., U.S.A.
Post, Newport News, Warwick County, Virginia,
U.S.A.
Powell, C.S.I. M.A., 25 Kirkstall Road, Streatham
Hill, S. W.
Pryor, The Rectory, Grafton Regis, Stony
Stratford, Northamptonshire.
Quirk, Bay Mount, Vico Road, Dalkey, Co.
Dublin, Ireland.
Rambaut, M.A., D.Sc. F.R.S., Radclilfe Observer,
Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford.
Capt. James Rankin, Local Marine Board, Dock Street, E.
Robert Rawson, Assoc. Tnst.N.A., Warblington Villa,
Havant, Hants.
Lord Rayleigh, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.,
Terling Place, With am, Essex.
Chas.Herbt. Edm. Rea, A.I.A. F.S.S., 223 Norwood Road, Heme
mil, S.E.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1888 Apr. 13
1892 Apr. 8
1896 April 10
1896 Feb. 14
1899 Feb. 10
1898 June 10
1894 Jan. 12
1876 Feb. II
1880 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1894 May II
1883 May II
1898 Apr. 6
1890 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1882 Jan. 13
1890 Apr. II
1900 Feb. 9
1884 Dec. 12
1895 Jan. 1 1
1867 Dec. 13
1866 Apr. 13
1871 Feb. 10
1893 Apr. 14
* Capt. Geo. Wm. Read, F.R.G.S., Penwerris, Cathedral Roady
Cardiff, South Wales.
John Krom Rees, A.M. E.M. Ph.D. Director of the Observa-
tory, and Professor of Astronomy, Columlia
University, New York City, U.S.A.
Edward Ayearst Reeves, Royal Geographical Society, 1 SavileRow,
W.
Robert Fermor Rendell, B.A.. The Glen, Blachheath Hill, S.E.
John H. Reynolds, 35 Trinity Road, Birchfield,
Birmingham.
William John Reynolds, Varna, Fox Lane, Palmer's Green, N.
Rev.David Powell Richards, M.A., R.N., H.M.S. ' Flora; S.E. Coast
of America.
* Rev. Walter J. B. Richards, D.D., St. Charles' College, Ladhroke
Grove Road, Notting Hill, W.
* Arthur Riches. Corolanty, East Cliff, Bournemouth.
Edward Henry Riches, LL.D., Corolanty, East Cliff , Bournemouth.
W. Rickmer Rickmers, Radolfzell am Bodensee, Germany.
Emanuel Ristori, Assoc. M.Inst.C.E., 2 Halkin Street, S. W.;
and 9 Victoria Street, Westminster, S. W.
William Ritchie, City Observatory, CaltonHill,Edinburgh.
Frank Robbins, 99 Hurlingham Road, S. W.
Alex. William Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S.E., Lovedale, Cape Colony.
Edward Roberts, F.S.S., Parh Lodge, Eltham, S.E.
* Isaac Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S., Starfield, Crorvhorough,
Sussex.
Edward Robinson, 133 Castelnau Gardens, Ba/mes, S.W.
William Henry Robinson, Offendene, Walsall, Staffordshire.
Rev.W.Jas.Boden Roome, 13 Cumberland Road, Acton, W.
Rev. Thomas Roseby, M.A. LL.D., The Manse, Marrickville,
New South Wales, Australia.
* Earl of Rosse, K.P. B.A. LL.D. D.C.L. P.R.S., Birr
Castle, Parsonstown, Ireland ; and Athenceum
Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
* Edward John Routh, M.A. Sc.D, LL.D. F.R.S., Fellow of the
University of London, Newnhatn Cottage,
Queen's Road, Cambridge.
Hy.Chamberlaine Russell, C.M.G. B.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory , Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Samuel Marcus Russell, Professor of Mathematics and Astro-
nomy, Imperial College, Pekin, care of
Shanghai Customs, Shanghai, China.
1876 Apr. 12
1892 Feb. 12
♦ Sir David L. '!^^Q>vaovi^,Vt^x\.,W.k.,Broomhill,T\t/ribridgeWelU.
♦ Ralph Allen Sampson, M.A., Observatory Uo^ise, Durham.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
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Date of Election.
1894 Nov. 9
1876 Jan. 14
1866 May II
1895 Dec. 13
1869 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1893 Nov. 10
1891 Jan. 9
1897 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1884 Dec. 12
I 86 I Jan, 11
1899 Mar. 10
1900 Dec. 14
1893 Dec. 8
1892 June 10
1890 June 13
1878 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1857 Mar. 13
1851 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
Harris C. L.
James Ebenezer
Herbert
Samuel
William
Arthur
* Samuel Arthur Saunder, M.A., Wellington College ; and Fir
Holt, Cromtliorne, Berks.
Saunders. {No address : see slip.)
Saunders, F.G.S. F.L.S. F.S.A., 4 Coleman
Street, KC.
Savery, M.A., The College, Marlborough, Wilts.
Saywell, M.A. F.L.S. , The College, Bromsgrove,
Worcestershire.
Schooling, Granville House, Arundel Street,
Strand, W.C.
Schuster, Ph.D. F.R.S., Professor of Physics in
Owens College (Vict(!ria University), Vic-
toria Park, Manchester.
James Lidderdale Scott, mr<? (j/* Scott, Harding, ^ Co., P.O. Box
120, Shanghai, China.
George Mitchell Seabroke, Temple Observer, Rosemont, Rughy.
* Thos. Jefferson J. See, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics in the
U.S. Naval Observatory, Georgetown Heights,
Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
* Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University College of South Wales
and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, South Wales.
Beauchamp Prideaux Selby, J. P., Pawston, Cornhill-on- Tweed,
Northumberland.
Richard PickeringSellors, B.A., Trigonometrical Survey of N.S. W.,
Bepartment of Lands, Sydney, Australia.
Harold Seward, B. A., Patent Office, Southampton Build-
ings, Chancery Lane, W.C.
Philip E. Sewell, Gurney's Banh, Norwich.
Col. Thos. Davies Sewell, 29 Grosvtnor Road, S. W.
Capt. Ernest H. Shackleton, care of Br. Shackleton, Aberdeen
House, West Hill, Sydenham, S.E.
* William Shackleton, Antarctic Ship ' Discovery ' ; c/o
Mrs. Shackleton, 51 Redcliffe St., Keighley.
* Martin Charles Sharp, M.A., Cintra, Uampstead Lane, High-
gate, N.
Thomas Steele Sheldon, M.B.Lond., Parhside, Macclesfield.
* Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A., The Rectory, Sulham.pstead,
Reading.
Rev. Walter
James
William
Andrew
Sidgreaves, S.J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Blachbwn, Lancashire.
Simms, 138 Fleet Street, B.C.
Simms, AlbeH Lodge, Hope Road, ShanUin,
Isle of Wight.
Simons, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Sydney Cottage,
Southampton Road, Salisbury.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1894 June 8
1892 Jan. 8
1897 Apr. 9
1878 Jan. II
1889 Dec. 13
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1884 May 9
1894 June 8
1896 Feb. 14
1896 April 10
1876 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1880 Jan. 9
1897 Feb. 12
1892 Nov. II
1898 June 10
1895 ^ar- 8
1897 Apr. 9
1883 Jan. 12
1857 Feb. 13
1894 Feb. 9
1880 Feb. 13
1899 Feb. 10
1878 Mar. 8
1874 Dec. II
1865 Jan. 13
1884 Mar. 14
1888 Mar. 9
1894 May II
David Goudie Simpson, 199 Camierwell Grove, Denmark Hill,
S.E.
John Samuel Slater, Professor of Civil Engineering, Civil
Engineering Coll., Seehpore, Calcutta, India.
John Sisson Slater, M.A. LL.D., i Garden Court, Temple,
E. C. ; and Seajield, Lytham, Lancashire.
Rev. Philip R. Sleeman, 65 PembroTie Road, Clifton, Bristol.
David Smart, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. L.S.A., 108 Grange
Road, Bermondsey, S.E.
Rev. Maurice A. Smelt, M.A., Heath Lodge, Cheltenham.
Charles Michie Smith, B.Sc. F.R.S.E., Government Astronomer,
Observatory, Kodaikdnal, Palani Hills, Sou^h
India.
Rev E. Harrison Smith, M.A. R.N., H.M.S. ' Centurion,' Chinxi
Station.
George Albert Smith, St. Ann's Well, Brighton.
Geo. Fredk.Herbt. Smith, M.A., British Museum of Natural
History, Cromwell Road, S. W.
John Bagnold Smith, Newstead Colliery, near Nottingham.
John Peter Geo. Smith, Sweyney Cliff, Coalport, R.S.O., Shrop-
shire.
Rev. William Smith, Acacia Villa, St. Helen's Road, Hastings.
William Arthur Smith, 154 Hagley Road, Edghaston ; and 94
Charlotte Street, Birmingham.
Alfred Thos. Odell Sorrell, 59 Falkland Road, Hornsey, N.
William Edward Sparkes, 8 Claremont Terrace, Sunderland.
Rev.Danl.Higham Sparling, B.A., ChristcTiurch Rectory, Biddulph
Moor, near Congleton, Cheshire.
Rev. John Spence, 31 Beaufort Street, Cheyne Walk,
Chelsea, S. W.
Edmund Johnson Spitta, L.R.C.P. Lond., Ivy House, Clapham
Common, S. W.
W. W. Spencer Stanhope, Cannon Hall, Barnsley, Yorkshire.
William Ford Stanley, F.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc, Cumber lo7v, South
Norwood, S.E.
Captain John Steele, The Rectory, Flordon, near Nonvioh.
Charles Stevens, 10 Wemyss Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Frederick Haller Stevens, B.A., Clifton College, BHstol.
Capt. Geo. Richd. Stevens, Hong Kong, China.
Robert Norton Stevens, Woodham,ncar Woking Station^ Surrey.
John Torrens Stevenson, Nelson Street, Auckhind, New
Zealand.
Rev. Walter Edw. Stewart, M.A., Elcott House, Hurworth-on-Tees,
Darlington.
William Stewart Stewart, Levern, Barrheady Scotland,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
25
Date of Election.
1894 June 8
1860 Feb. 10
1 861 Jan. II
1869 Mar. 12
1892 Nov. II
[901 May 10
[898 Jan. 14
[879 Apr. 9
1890 Jan. 10
1889 Feb. 8
1892 Nov. II
1888 Dec. 14
1898 Mar. II
1894 Dec. 14
1896 Feb. 14
1885 May 8
1899 Dec. 8
1886 Feb. 12
1875 May 14
1886 Dec. 10
1873 Jan. 10
1896 Apr. 10
* SirJohn Benjamin Stone, M.P. J.P. F.L.S. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., The
Grange, Erdington, near Birmingham.
Stoney, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., 30 Ledlnry Road,
Bayswater, W.
Stothard, M.D., Laurel Lodge, Monkst&wn, Co.
Dublin, Ireland.
Strahan, R.E., Behra Bun, N. W.P., India.
Stroud, Coojjeri Compaiiy^s School, Tredegar
Square, Bow; and Rostellan, 36 Thorold
Road, Ilford, Essex.
Stutter, O.S B., Acton Burnell, near Shrewsbury,
Swasey, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Swift, Lowe Observatory, Echo llountain, Los
Angelas, California, U.S. A.
G. Johnstone
John Matthew
Lt.-Col. George
Edward
Rev. Edw. John
Ambrose
Lewis
1855 June 8 I * Lt.-Gen. Jas. F.
1874 Nov. 13
1 88 1 Mar. 11
Hy. Wm. Lloyd Tanner, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics
in the University College of South Wales and
Monmouthshire,27 Cwrt-y-FilRoad,Penarthy
South Wales.
Kenneth James Tarrant, Craven Cottage, Bushey Heath, Herts ;
and 63 Th/readTieedle Street, E. C.
John Tatlock, Jun., M.A., P.O. Box 194, New York
City, U.S.A.
Albert Taylor, Gorphwysfa, Cwrt-y-Fil Road, Penarth,
South Wales.
Alfred Taylor, cjo T. Cooke 4' Sons, Buckingham Works,
York; and Polvellan, Holgate Hill, York.
Basil R. H. Taylor, Assistant Harbour Master, Hong Kong,
China.
Charles Albert Taylor, 16 Albert Mansions, Albert Bridge Road,
S.W.
C. H. Brewitt Taylor, care of I. M. Customs, Slianghai, China.
Clement Jennings Taylor, Derby Villa, Derby Roady Kenilworth,
Cape Town, 8. Africa.
Rev. Chas. J. Tsijlor,M. A. F.C.S.,The La7'ches,Banstead,Surrey.
Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A. F.R.S., Trinity College, Cambridge.
Washington Teasdale, F.R.M.S., Headingley, Leeds.
John Tebbutt, Observatory, Windsor, New South Wales.
Theodore Martin Teed, C.E. F.R.G.S., 188 Camberwell Grove,
Denmark Hill, S.E.
Tennant, CLE. R.E. F.R.S., Past President,
1 1 Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, W,
Dr. Fran9ois Terby, 96 rue des Bogards, Louvain, Belgium.
Rev. Thomas R. Terry, M.A., The Rectory, East Ilsley, near
Newbury, Berks.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1890 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1880 June II
1875 May 14
1885 Jan. 9
1875 Feb. 12
1892 Jan. 8
1886 Feb. 12
1899 Feb. 10
1864 Apr. 8
1854 Feb. 10
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Dec. II
1895 Nov. 8
1863 May 8
1885 Jan. 9
1864 Nov. II
1883 June 8
Wm. Grasett
1867 Apr.
1898 Jan.
1856 .Ian.
1 90 1 Feb. 8
Sir Henry
Capt. Peter
Thackeray, Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
15 Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Thompson, Bart., F.R.C.S. M.B.Lond., 35
Wimpole Street, W.
Thompson, Bolton House, Peak Hill, Sydenham.
Silvanus Phillips Thompson, B.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Principal and Pro-
fessor of Physics in the City and Guilds of
London Technical College, Finsbury, Mar-
land, Chislett Road, West Hampstead, N. W.
Capt. Benjamin Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R., The Sycamores, High
BicMngton, Chulmleigh, N. Devon.
Thornthwaite, St. Mildred's House, E. C.
Thornton, M.A., The Gramviar School^ Brid-
lington, Yorkshire.
Thwaites, M..l.C.¥j.,Burnell Rd., Sutton, Surrey.
Tingey, B.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Rede Court,
Rochester, Kent.
Todd, K.C.M.G. M.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Adelaide, South Australia.
Toynbee, 12 Tipper Westbourne Terrace, W.
Tripplin, 31 Holborn Viaduct, B.C. ; and 23
Heathfield Gardens, Chiswick, W.
Trivett, Assistant Government Statistician and
Actuary to the Public Service Board, Govern-
ment Statistician's Office, Sydney, N.S.W.y
Australia.
Tuck, H.M.S. * Repulse,' Cliannel Squadron.
Tupman, R.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, College
Road, Harrow.
Herbert Hall Turner, D.Sc. F.R.S., Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford, Vice-President, Uni-
versity Observatory, Oxford.
Edward Tyer, Ashmin Street, Dalston, E.
Wm. John Vernon Vandenbergh, F.R.Met.Soc, care of W. J. Van-
dcnbcrgh, 39 Allen Road, South Hornsey, iV.
Frederick Henry Varley, 82 Newington Green Road, Highbury, N.
Wm. Henry
Arthur
Christopher
William Harold
Sir Charles
Captain Henry
Julien
John Burt
Oswald Thomas
Lieut.- Col. G. L.
1881 Feb.
1879 Nov.
John
• Rev. George
Rev. George
James George
Ilcnry T.
Vaughan, Lieut. R.N.R., Commr., China Naviga-
tion Com,pany, Shanghai, China.
Venables, Burgh Castle Rectory, nea/i' Great
Yarmouth.
Vickars-Gaskell, Grange-over Sands, N. Lanca-
shire.
Vine, 35 Glen Eagle Road, Strcatliam, S. W.
Vivian, Eversley, Hants.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
27
Date of Election.
1895 Jan. II
1901 May 10
1 89 1 Jan, 9
1883 Jan. 12
1888 May II
1863 Feb. 13
1888 Jan. 13
1892 Dec. 9
1876 Jan. 14
1899 Jan. 13
1887 June 10
1876 Dec. 8
1884 Feb. 8
1870 Mar. II
1885 Apr. 10
1897 Jan. 8
1892 Jan. 8
1878 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1879 ^^ov. 14
1875 June II
1899 Feb. 10
1897 Feb. 12
1877 Jan. 12
1869 Jan. 8
1893 ^l3,r. 10
1898 Dec. 9
Ernest George
* Arthur John
* William Henry
John
Col.M. Foster
* Francis James
Francis R.
Rev. Peter Hately Waddell, The Mame, WhiteJiirk, PrestonJdrk,
East Lothian, Scotland.
Wainwright, B.A., St. John's College, Battersea,
S.W.
Walker, M.A., Mount St. John, Thirsh, York-
shire.
Walmsley, B.Sc, '-Naidical Almanac'' Office,
3 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
Walther, M.D. CM. F.R.Met. Soc, 109 3Iarina,
St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Ward, Bannerdown House, Batheaston, Somer-
set; and Partenkircheii, Bavaria.
Wardale, Shrewton, S.O., Wiltshire.
Wardle, F.R.M.S., 156 Fifth Avenue, New
York City, U.S.A.
Major-Gen. W. H. Wardell, R.A., Sparhford Lodge, Winchester.
Worcester R. Warner, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Hy. Addenbrook Wassell, Addeiihrook Villa, Love Lane, Stour-
bridge.
Maj or-Gen. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, Oak Lodge,
Court Road, Eltham, Kent.
Frederick WilliamWatkin, B.A., St. PauVs School; and Colet
House, Talgarth Road, West Kensington, W.
Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Gainford Vicarage, Darlington.
Lt.-Col.Harry J. Watson, The Ridges, Farnhorough, Hants.
John Watson, Springfield Villas, Wihon Patten Street,
Warrington, Lancashire.
Wm. Livingstone Watson, Ayton, Ahernethy, Perthshire ; and
105 Pall Mall, S.W.
Watts, Kensworth Vicarage, Dunstahlc, Herts.
Waugh, The Observatory, Portland, Dorset.
Webb, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
Wegg-Prosser, M.A., Merry Hill House, Here-
ford; and 20 Alfred Place, Thurloe 8q., 8. W.
Weir, 56 Parkfield Street, Moss Lane East,
Manchester.
Weldon, Didmarton, Frant Rd., Tunbridge Wells.
Rear-Adm. Sir W. J. L. Wharton, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., Hydro-
grapher for the Admiralty, Florys, Prince's
Road, Wimbledon Parh; and Athenceum
Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
White, Observatory, Melbowne, Victoria.
Whitelow, 70 Deansgate, Manchester.
Whitmell, M.A. B.Sc, Invermay, Hyde Pa/rk^
Leeds.
Rev. G. E.
Rev. W. R.
Robert Rumsey
Francis Richard
Thomas
Edward
Edward John
Edward Turner
Charles Thomas
28
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1898 Feb. II
1898 Feb. II
1895 Jan. II
1885 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
1895 May 10
1884 May 9
1865 Dec. 8
1875 I^6c. 10
i860 Mar. 9
[898 May 13
[894 Jan. 12
1877 Feb. 9
1879 Jan. 10
1867 Apr. 12
1862 Dec. 12
1896 May 8
[877 Jan. 12
1898 Jan. 14
* Edmund Taylor Whittaker, M.A., Secrbtary, Trinity College,
Camhridge.
Walter Wickham, Radcliffe Observatory ; and 62 St.
John's Road, Oxford.
Robert Wigglesworth, York ; and 8 Victoria Street,
Westminster, S.W,
Richard Wilding, Dalwhinnie, Bromley, Kent.
Algernon Chas. Legge Wilkinson, B.A., Elphinstone College, Bom-
bay, India.
Willett, Junr., The Cedars, CMslehurst Common,
Kent ; and 2 Sloane Gardens, S. W.
Williams, Bella Vista, 20 Hove Park Villas,
Hove, Sussex.
Williams, M.A., 6 Heathjield, Swansea, South
Wales.
Wilson, F.R.S., Baramo7ia, Streete, Rathowen,
Ireland.
Wiltshire, M.A. D.Sc. F.G.S. F.L.S., Emeritus
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy,
King's College, London; 25 Granville
Park, Lemisham, S.E.
Rev. Wm. Edward Winks, 58 Richmond Road, Cardiff, South Wales.
William
* Arthur Stanley
* Harry Samuel
* William E.
Rev. Thomas
Max
Arthur Mason
Arthur W.
Stephen M.
Sir Allen
Alfred Ernest
Jesse
Thomas Emley
Wolf, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomie an der
Universitat, Astrophysikalisches Observa-
torium, Heidelberg, Germany.
WorthingtoD, M.A. F.R S., R.N.E. College,
Bevonport ; and Mohuns, Tavistock^ Bevon.
Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Physics at Yale
University, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, Bublin.
Young, C.B., 18 Grafton Street, Bond Street, W.
Young, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Trigonometrical Sur-
vey of Perak, Taiping, Peraky Straits Settle-
ments.
Young, F.R.G.S., Wisbech, CarnbridgesMre.
Young, B.A., Pres. Inst. Actuaries, 108 EveHng
Road, Stoke Newington, N.
1875 June II
Prof. C. Venceslas Zcnger, Palais Lobkowitz 7/ TII. Prague,
Bohemia.
ROYAL ASTEONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.;
29
ASSOCIATES.
Date of Election.
1866 May II
1898 Dec. 9
1882 Nov. 10
1898 Dec. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1884 Nov. 14
1898 Dec. 9
1889 Nov. 8
1890 Dec. 12
G. F. J. Arthur
0
Auwers, Ph.D., Professor, Lindenstrasse 91,
Berlin, S. W.
Lewis
Theodor
1898 Dec 9 Colonel Gilbert
1889 Nov 8 Nils Christian
1892 Nov. II W. L.
1848 May 12
Backlund, Directeur de I'Observatoire Cen-
tral Nicolas, Ponlkovo, Russia.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Professor in the University and
Director of the Observatory, Zeiden, Holland.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Yerkes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Boss, Professor, Director of the Dudley Ob-
servatory, Albany, N.Y., U.S.A.
Bredikhine, Emeritus Professor, Doctor of
Astronomy, Imperial Academy of Sciences,
St. Petersburg, Russia.
Sherburne Wesley Burnham, M.A. F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the Uciversity of Chicago,
Government Building, Chicago, U.S.A.
Seth C. Chandler, 16 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass.,
U.S.A.
Marie Alfred Cornu, Membre de I'Acad^mie des Sciences
et du Bureau des Longitudes, Professeur ^
r^lcole Polytechnique, 9 rue de Grenelle,
Paris.
Defforges, Correspondant du Bureau des Longi-
tudes, Bureau franqais restant de Galata,
Constantinople.
Duner, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Ob-
servatory, Upsala, Sweden.
1866 May II
Elkin, Ph.D., Yale University Observatory, New
Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
HerveAug.fit.Albans Faye, Membre de I'lnstitut et President du
Bureau des Longitudes, 95 Avenue des
Champs- Ely sees, Paris.
Wilhelm Forster, Professor, Director der Sternwarte,
Enckeplatz 3a, Berlin, 8. W.
30
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
Date of Election.
1848 May 12
[899 Nov. 10
1879 Jan.
1899 Nov.
Nov. 8
1889 Nov.
1878 Nov.
1884 Nov.
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1899 Nov. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1886 Nov. 12
1894 Nov. 9
1872 Nov. 8
1884 Nov. 14
Johann Gottfried
George E.
Asaph
Friedrich Robert
Paul P.
Prosper M.
George William
Edward Singleton
Jules
Jacobus Cornelius
Friedrich
Samuel Pierpont
Maurice
Albert A.
Simon
Magnus
Galle,Ph.D., Professor, Kiez-StrasseiJ, Potsdam,
Germany.
Hale, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Director of the Yerkes Ob-
servatory, Williams Bay, Wiseonsin, U.S.A.
Hall, Goshen, Coomecticut, U.S.A.
Helmert, Ph.D., ordentliche Professor an der
Universitat, Berlin ; Director des Konigl.
preussischen Geodatischen Instituts und
des Centralbureaus der Internationalen Erd-
messung, Potsdam, Germany.
Henry, Astronome ^ I'Observatoire, Paris.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paris.
Hill, Ph.D., West Nyacl, N.Y., U.S.A.
Holden, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D., The Centm-y Cluh,
7 West /^-^rd Street, New York City, U.S.A.
Janssen, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Observatoire
d'Astronomie Physique, Meudon, Seine-et-
Oise, France.
Kapteyn, Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy at
the University, Groningen, Holland.
Kiistner, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat und Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Bonn, Germany.
Langley, LL.D., Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
Loewy, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Obser-
vatoire de Paris, 119 bis, rue Notre Bame
des ChamjJS, Paris.
Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the
University, Chicago, U.S.A.
Newcorab, Professor, 1620 P Street, Washing-
ton, B.C., U.S.A.
Nyr6n, Ph.D., Astronom der Sternwarte,
Pulkowa. Rtissia.
1883 Nov. 9
J. A. C.
Oudemans, Ph.D., Professor, Utrecht, Holland.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1901.)
31
Date of Election.
1 88 1 June 10
[894 Nov. 9
Edward Charles
Henri
Pickering, D.Sc, Professor, Director of the
Observatory, Harvard College, Cambridge,
Mass., U.S.A.
Poincare, Membre de I'lnstitut, Professeur
^ la Faculty des Sciences, 63 rue Claude,
Bernard, Paris.
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
[892 Nov.
1883 Nov. 9
[899 Nov. 10
1882 Nov. 10
1883 Nov. 9
Giovanni Virginio
Hugo
Hermann
Otto
Pietro
Juan M.
Hermann Carl
Edmund
Schiaparelli, R. Osservatorio di Brera, Milan.
Seeliger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Miinchen, Bavaria.
Struve, Ph.D., Director der tJniversitats-
Sternwarte, Konigsherg, Germany.
Struve, Fahnstrasse 8, Karlsruhe, Baden,
Germany.
Tacchini, Professore, Direttore dell' Ufficio
centrale di Meteorologia e Geodynamica,
dell' Osservatorio del Collegio Romano ed
annesso Museo, Via del Caravita 7, Rome.
Thome, Director, Observatorio Nacional
Argentine, Cordoba, Argentine Repuhlic.
Vogel, Ph.D., Professor, Director des Konig-
lichen Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums,
Potsdam, Germany.
Weiss, Ph.D., Professor, Director der K.K.
Sternwarte, Wien (Wdhring), Austria.
1874 Jan. 9 ' Chas. Joseph ^]tienne Wolf, Membre de I'lnstitut, Astionome de
rObservatoire, Professeur d la Sorbonne,
I ri(,e des Fetiillantines, Pa/ris.
[872 Nov. 8
Charles A.
Young, Professor, College of New Jersey,
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.
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Junk 1902.
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LIST OF FELLOWS AND ASSOCIATES,
June 1902
OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAl ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
-F:Ei:B:EijTT j>^:Et^ 1902 to :febi2.tjj^I2,"2- 1903.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S.
\Dlce*presiC)ent9.
Sir William Abney, K.C.B. RE. D.C.L. F.R.S.
W. H. M. Christie, Esq. C.B. M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S. Astronomer Royal.
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
H. F. Newall, Esq. M.A. F.R.S.
tTrcaeurer.
W. H. Maw, Esq.
Secretaries.
F. W. Dyson, Esq. M.A., F.R.S.
E. T. Whittakee, Esq. M.A.
^foreign Secretari?.
Sir William Huggins, Ord. of Merit, K.C.B. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.
Council.
Sir R. S. Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and Geometry, Cambridge.
A. A. Common, Esq. LL.D. F.R.S.
A. M. W. Downing, Esq. MA. D.Sc. F.R.S. Superintendent
of the Nautical Almanac
Major E. H. Hills, R.E.
Thomas Lewis, Esq.
Frank McClean, Esq. M A. LL.D. F.R S.
Major P. A. MacMahon, D.Sc. F.R.S
A. A. Rambaut, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S. RadcliflFe Observer.
G. M. Skabroke, Esq
E. J. Spitta, Esq.
W. G. Thackeray, E.sq.
H. H. Turner, Esq. D.Sc. FM.S. Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
Bssistant Secretary.
\V. IL WKSLltiV
Burlington Mouse,
London, W.
The Meetings are held on the .second Friday in every month during the Session
at 5 o'clock P.M.
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
JUNE 1902.
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has o.nmnnnnrioii
The present addresses of the f oUowing Fellows are not known, and the Secretaries
would be glad of any information which would enable them to be traced :
Last known Address.
John James Aubertin, Langton House, Shooter's Hill Road. S.E.
(1901 Nov.)
*J. Owen Corrie 131 Denmark Terrace. Brighton. (1896 June.)
♦Isaac Engelson ... Pomme d'Or. Jersey. (1897 Nov.)
1893 Mar. 10 Maur. Anderson Ainslie, R.N. B.A., H. MS. ' BHtannia,' Dart-
mouth.
1896 Jan. 10 * Hugh Lancelot Aldis, 10 Old Grange Eoad, BurUam Road.
Sparhhill. Birmingham.
1885 Mar. 13 * Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A , Kidlington, near Oxford.
1902 Jan. 10 Ashton Charles Allen, 34 Knimigton Palace Mansions, Be Vere
Gardens, W.
1880 Nov. 12 * Rev. Francis Y>. Allison, M.A., The Vicarage, Peasmarsh. Sussex.
1867 Nov. 8 Thomas Michael Almond, Port Master, Brishar>e, Queensland,
Australia.
1896 Apr. 10 William Anderson, care of W. Anderson, Bailee House,
Ballijmena, Co. Antrim, Ireland.
A 2
OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
:FEBI2.TJJ^I2.Y 1902 TO IFEBI^/TJ^I?,-^- 1903.
IPrceiDent
J. W. L. Glaishee, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S.
\t)lce*lPre6iDent0.
Sir William Abnby, K.C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S.
W. H. M. Christie, Esq. C.B. M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S. Astronomer Royal.
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
H. F. Newall, Esq. M.A. F.R.S.
W. H. Maw-
^. a/.!Sc. F.R.S. Savilian Professor of
..v/iiomy, Oxford.
Bsslstant Secretary.
VV. H. VVliSLEY.
BuuLiNfJTON House,
London, W.
'The Meetings are lield on Ihc second Friday in every ijiontli during the Session
at 5 o'clock I'.Ai.
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
JUNE 1902.
Au asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compounded
for his Annual Contribution?.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is requested that notice thereof be given to the
Assis'ani Secretary.
PATRON:
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
FELLOWS.
Date of Election
1876 Jan. 14 * Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Weather Bureau, Beijarttnent of Agricul-
ture, Washington, D.C, U.S.A.
[870 Apr. 8 SieWm. deW. Abney, K.C.B. R.E. D.C.L. F.R.S., Vice-
President, Past President, Rathmore
Lodge, Bolton Gardens South, S. W.
1902 June 13 Henry Bridger Adames, 8 West Street, Chichester, Sussex.
1883 Mar. 9 * Pvev. E. Aurelius Adams, M.A., 10 Hove Park Villas, Hove, Sussex.
1893 Feb. 10 j Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, Oakmood Avenue,
Beclienham.
1893 Mar. 10 Maur, Anderson Ainslie, R.N. B.A., H.MS. 'Britannia,' Dart-
mouth.
1896 Jan. 10 - * Hugh Lancelot Aldis, 10 Old Grange Bead, Durham Road,
Sp ar h hill, Birmingham^ .
1885 Mar. 13 * Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A , A'idlbu/ton, near Oxford.
1902 Jan. 10 Ash ton Charles Allen, 34 Knisirigton Palace Mansions, Dc Vere
Gardens, W.
1880 Nov, 12 * Rev. Francis B. Allison, M.A., The Vicarage, Peasmarsh. Sussex.
1867 Nov. 8 Thomas Michael Almond, Port Master, Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.
1896 Apr. 10 William Anderson, care of W. Anderson, Bailee House,
Balhjmena, Co. Antrim, Ireland.
A2
4
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1901 Jan. II
1899 Feb. 10
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
1895 Jan. II
1873 Apr. 9
1888 Feb. 10
1892 June 10
1900 Nov. 9
1875 Mar. 12
1898 May 13
1896 May 8
1884 Nov. 14
1899 Nov. 10
1895 Feb. 8
1893 Feb. 10
1874 May 8
1888 Jan. 13
1901 Jan. II
1879 May 9
1899 Apr. 14
1881 May 13
1880 Apr. 9
1895 Feb. 8
Charles Anthony, jun., M.Inst.C.E., M.Am.Soo.C.E.
Casilla 1045, Buenos Aires, Argentine Re-
public.
Eugene Michael Antoniadi, Observatoire Flammarion, Juvisy,
Seine-et- Oise, France.
Raghunath Narayan Apte, M.A. LL.B., Professor of Mathematics
at Rajaram College, Kolhapur, India.
Geo. Alex. Sime Atkinson, B.Sc , 3 Oakfield Street, Newport Bead,
Cardiff, South Wales.
John Jepson Atkinson, Cosgrove Priory, Stony Stratford,
Northamptonshire.
John James Aubertin (No address : see slip)
Thos. William Backhouse, West Hendon House, Sunderland.
Rev. J. Mackenzie Bacon, Cold Ash, Newbury, Berks.
Rev. James Baikie, United Free Church Manse, Ancrum,
Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Arthur H. Baker, B.A., 28 Cautley Avenue, Clapham
Common, S. W.
Sir Robt. Sta well Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Lowndean Professor
of Astronomy and Geometrj' in the Univer-
sity of Cambridge, Past President,
Observatory^ Cambridge.
Banaster, Ramsey, Isle of Man.
Banks, 70 Russell Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Baracchi, Government Astronomer, Observatory,
Melbourne, Australia.
Rev.Thos.Gerrard Barber, M.A., Highjield House, Beef ord, Hull.
Edwin Bare, Ruthten Villa, Hainault Road, Leytonstone.
Samuel Barker, Grayswood Tower, Haslemere, Su/rrey.
Re! V. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., St. John's College, GHnisarch,
Preston, Lancashire.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc, Yerkes Observatory, Williams
Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Barnard, F.R.Met.Soc, Superintendent of the
Trigonometrical Survey, Surveyor- OeneraVs
Office, Colombo, Ceylon.
Barnes, Ingatestone House, 60 Tliames Street,
Windsor.
Barnes, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
Barringer, Friends' School, Rawdon, near Leeds.
Lt.-Col.T. Preston Battersby, Army Ordnance Department (late
R.A.), Cromlyn, Rathoweii, Wvstmcathy Ire-
land ; and War Office, Pall Mall, S. W.
Cte. Aymar de la Baumc Pluvinel, 17 r7ie de Constantinc, Paris.
George
William
Pietro
Henry Osmund
Capt. Edward
Ernest William
John Alfred
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1892 May 13
1893 June 9
1877 May II
1893 Apr. 14
1862 Apr. II
1902 Jan. 10
1896 Feb. 14
1892 Feb. 12
1888 Mar. 9
1893 Jan. 13
1866 Nov. 9
1854 Feb. 10
1902 Jan. 10
1890 Jan. 10
1869 Jan. 8
1881 Jan. 14
1875 Apr. 9
1894 Apr. 13
1894 Dec. 14
1887 Apr. 6
1902 Jan. 10
1871 Nov. 10
1889 Jan. II
1895 Feb. 8
1892 Dec. 9
1893 Jan. 13
Henry Baynham, R.N., Captain, HJI.S.
Training ShijJi North Shields.
Hedley Robert Beasley, Hornsey Grammar School, Stapleton
Hall Road, N.
* William Morris Beaufort, F.R.G.S., 18 Piccadilhj, W. ; and
Athenaeum Chib, 8. W.
Ludwig Becker, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Professor of Astronomy
in the University of Glasgow, Ohservatory ,
Glasgorc,
Capt. James F. Beckett, R.N., Avondell, Hollington Park, St.
Leonards-on-Sea.
J ohn Hind Bell, ' Nautical Almanac ' Office, 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.
Frank Arthur Bellamy, F.R.Met.Soc, University Observatory ;
and 4 St. John's Road, Oxford.
Bertram Bennett, 'W.k.,Mo7vtpelier, Paignton, South Devon.
* Arthur Berry, M.A., King's College, Cambridge.
Joseph Ibbitson Berry, Hazeldene, Avenue Road, Highgate, N.
* Rev, Frank Besant, M.A., Sihsey Vicarage, Boston, Lincoln-
shire.
* Wm. Henry Besant, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., St. John's College,
Cambridge.
* Walter Ernest Besley, 75 The Chase, Cla])ham Common,
S. W.
Algernon Sidney Bicknell, Barcombe House, Barcombe, Sussex.
* Lieut.-Col. A. C. Bigg-Wither, Tilthams, Godalming, Surrey.
Raphael Louis Bischoffsheim, Observatoire, Nice ; and 3 rm
Taitbout, Paris.
Lord Blythswood, Blythswood, near Renfrew, Scot'
land; and 2 Seamore Place, Curzon Street, W.
Lyndon Bolton, B.A., Patent Office, Southampton Build-
ings, Chancery Lane, W. C.
George Cox Bompas, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., 121 Westbourne
Terrace, W.
Rev. John Bone, A K.C., St. Thomas's Vicarage, Lancaster.
James Henry Booth, F.R.G.S., Alton, Stoke -upon- 2 rent. Staffs.
* Robt. Holford M. Bosanquet, M.A.F.R.S., Castillo Zamor a, Realejo
Alto, Teneriffe, Canary Islands.
* Henry Lord Boulton, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.
Vincent Joseph Bouton, B.Sc, 9 Lansdowne Terrace, Hampton
Wick.
John A. Brashear, Allegheny, Pen?isylvania, U.S.A.
Martin Brendel, Ph.D., Professor of Theoretical Astron-
omy and Geodesy in the University, 12
Schildweg, Gottingen, Germany.
ROrAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
L'ate of Election.
1877 June 8
1894 Jan. 12
iSgg Jan. 13
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1889 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1891 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1865 Mar. 10
1887 Dec. 9
1902 Apr. II
1882 Nov. 10
1892 Dec. 9
1894 Jan. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1897 Apr. 9
1874 Nov. 13
1885 Ai)r. 10
1865 Apr. 12
1900 Apr. 1 1
1871 May 12
1887 Apr. 10
1S77 .IllllC S
Thomas Dalby
William
^ Charles Lewis
Brewin, Burlington House, 43 St. Alban's Road,
Leicester.
Briggs, M.A. LL.B. F.C.S., Burlington House,
Joseph
William R.
Ernest William
John Henry
James Stark
Brook, M.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Hareivood Lodge^
Meltham, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
Brooks, F.R.G.S., Hope Bank^ Nelson Street,
Woollahra, Sydney, N.S. Wales, Australia.
Brooks, M.A. D.Sc, Director of the Smith
Observatory, ^oa; 714, Geneva, N.T., U.S.A.
Brown, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., Professor of Applied
Mathematics, Haverford College, Penn-
sylvania, U.S.A.; and Christ's College,
Canibridge.
Brown, 6 Canibridge Boad, Brighton.
Browne, The Red House, Mount Avenue,
Ealing, W.
Thomas William Brownell, 64 UjJj^er Brook Street, Manchester.
John Browning, 6^^ Strand, W.C.
Hon. Justice Gainsford Bruce, K.C., Tewhurst, Bromley, Kent.
George Herbert Bryant, Bryhrook, Gloucestershire.
Bryant, B.A. D.Sc, London Institution, Finsbvry
Circus, B.C.
Bryant, B.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich;
and 179 Westcombe Hill, Blackheath, S.E.
Buckley, 70 Tomer Street, Leicester.
Burckhalter, Cliabot Observatory, and 1224
Linden Street, Oaklajid, California, U.S.A.
Rev. Sherrard B. B\iTTiahj,M.A.,LongJield,GreatMissenden,Bucks.
Sherburne W. Burnham, Hon. M.A. of Yale College, Professor
of Practical Astronomy in the Uni^ ersity of
Chicago, Government Building, Chicago,
U.S.A.
Major Sidney G. Burrard, R.E., Superintendent of the Great
Trigonometrical Survey of India, Ihhra
Dun, N.W.P., India.
Burton-Brown, R.A. F.G.S., 11 Union Crescent,
Margate.
Bush, Somerville, Wells Road, Bath.
Bushcll, Hinderton Lodge, Neston, Cheshire.
Robert
Walter William
John Harrison
Charles
Col. Alexander
Thomas C.
Reginald
Warren Fredk.
fJcorye
Cabornc, CR. Commander R.N.R. F.R.G.S.
F.R.Met.Soc, Clarenwnt, 54 A lexandra Road,
Upper Norwood, S.E.
C.\\\vx. Hill llnu.s,\ Widford, Clul w.^tord .
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
7
Date of Election .
1901 Jan. II
1889 May 10
1873 Feb. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1896 Mar. 13
19CI May 10
1879 Nov. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1 90 1 Mar. 8
1895 Jan. 9
1899 Apr. 14
1902 Mar. 14
1871 Mar. 13
1891 Dec. II
1897 Feb. 12
1894 June 8
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Feb. 14
1897 May 14
i860 Apr. 13
1859 Feb. II
1900 Nov. 9
1853 June 10
1884 Feb, 8
Archd. Young Gipps Campbell, I.C.S , Nandiyal Railrvay Station
P.O., Eiirnool District, South India.
Edward Carpmael, B.A. Assoc. Inst. C.E., The Ivies,
St. Julianas Farm Road, West Norwoods
S.K
Ernest Carpmael, M.A. K.C., Ferndale, Woodside Rvad,
Sutton ; Su/rrey.
Edward Tremlett Carter, Assoc. Inst. E.E., Rose Bank, t^o Alexan-
dra Roadf U2)per Norwood, S.E.
James Cavan, M.A., Eaton Mascott Hall, Shremshury.
Jnan Saran Chakravarti, M.A., Assistant Accountant-
General, Allahabad, India.
Rev. James Law Challis, M.A., The Vicarage, Stone, Aylesbury.
George Fredk. Chambers, Lethe n Grange, Sydenham, S.E.
Eobert William Chapman, M.A. B C.E., Lecturer in Engineering
and Physical Science, Univeo-sity , Adelaide,
South Australia.
Lt.Col. W. St. L. Chase, V.C. F.R.G.S., 7th Bombay Infantry,
Quetta, Beluchistavi.
Samuel Chatwood, M.Inst.M.E. F.R G.S., High Lawn,
Broadoak Park, Worsley, Manchester.
J. W. Lawrence Child, Vernham, Merton Hall Road, Wimbledon.
W. H. Mahoney Christie, C.B. M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Astronomer
Royal, Vice-President, Past President,
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E,
LordEdw.SpencerChurchill, 28 Grosvenor Street, W.
John Charles Clancey, F.R.G.S. F.S.T., Assistant Director of
Land Records and Agriculture, New Public
Buildings, Rangoon, Burma.
Rev. JohnThos.W.Claridge, M.A., Albert Road, Tamworth, Staf-
fordshire.
Maurice Harvey Clarke, Lieut. R.N.R. F.R.G.S., Coleswood,
Harpenden, Herts; and Board of Trade
Surveyor's Office, 79 Mark Lane, E.G.
Claxton, Director of the Royal Alfred Observa-
tory, Mauritiui.
Clayden, M.A. F.G.S., St. John's, Polsloe Road,
Exeter.
Clifton, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford,
3 Bardwell Road, Banbury Road, Oxford.
Cole, Westfield, Cheam Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Colegrave, E.N.R., Little Tew, Enstone, Oxford.
Coleman, 71 llrechnock Road, Camden Road, ]\ .
C(jlenian, The Shrabhrry, Buckland, Dover.
Thomas Folkes
Arthur W.
* Robert Bellamy
John Francis
William Henry
pjverard Home
William
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1881 Jan. 14
1875 Nov. 12
1902 Mar. 14
1876 June 9
1902 May 9
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1894 Dec. 14
1883 June 8
1902 Jan. 10
1 89 1 June 12
1881 Jan, 14
1874 Jan. 9
1876 Nov. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1862 /eb. 14
1896 Feb. 14
1890 Mar. 14
1 87 1 Jan. 13
1868 Feb. 14
1891 Jan. 9
1868 Nov. 13
1888 Nov. 9
1901 June 14
1867 .June 14
1890 May 9
1879 .Jan. 10
John
* John Brise
Jose
* Andrew Ainslie
Alexander Eugen
James
William Ernest
* Bryan
Hon. Wm. Heron
Arthur Thomas
Rich. Edw. Synge
* William Ernest
* Ralph
* J. Owen
* Rev. Aloysius L.
Arthur
* Philip H.
Rev. S. Runsie
* The Earl of
George Stickland
* William Bladen
* Edward
AndrewC.de laC.
Francis William
* Edward
George
Tlioma.s
Coles, Royal Qeograj^liical Society, i Savile RoWy
W. ; and 'Zillooet, LipTwoh, Hants.
Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughborough.
Comas Sola, Director of the Fabra Observatory,
S. Felipe, 29 S. Gervasio, Barcelona, Spain.
Common, LL.D. F.R.S., PAST Peesident,
63 Eaton Ri,se, Baling, W.
Conrady, F.R.M.S., 104 Park Street, Regent's
Park, N. W.
Cook, University, Sydney, 2V.S. W., Australia.
Cooke, M.A., Observatory, Perth, West Australia.
Cookson, M.A., Oakwood, Wylam, R.8.O.,
Northumberland.
Coombs, Commander, R.N., Port of Spain,
Trinidad, West Indies.
Cooper, A.M.Inst.E.E., Rivernook, Be Montford
Island, Reading, Berks.
Cooper, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., 8 Rugby Mansions,
Addison Bridge, W.
Cooper, Henwick Lodge, Worcester.
Copeland, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Astronomer Royal for
Scotland, Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill,
Corrie, B.A. {No address : see slip.)
Cortie, S.J., Stony hurst College Observatory,
Blackburn, Lancashire.
Cottam, Eldercroft, Essex Road, Watford.
Cowell,M.A.,^oy«Z Observatory, Greenwich, S.E.
Craig, B.A. LL.B. F.S.S., The Rectory, Moville,
Londonderry, Ireland.
Crawford and Balcarres, K.T. LL.D. F.R.S.,
Past President, 2 Cavendish Square, W.
Criswick, Rothlcy, Mycena; Road, Westcombe
Park, S.E.
Croft, M.A., 9 College Street, Winchester, Hants.
Crofton, 45 West Crojmvell Road, South Ken-
sington, S. W.
Crommelin, B. A., Royal Observatory, Greewvich ;
and Benvenue, 55 Ulundi Road, Blaokheath,
S.E.
Crook, B.A., 4 Overcliff, Gravesend, Kent.
Crosslcy, Halifax, Yorkshire.
Cumcs, F.ll.G.S., Huntingdon House ScJiool,
Tfiddi7i^ton.
Cushing, 2 Southsxde, Chrpstow Road, Croydon.
BOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
9
Date of Election.
1 87 1 June 9
1888 May II
1898 Dec. 9
1892 June 10
1879 Nov. 14
1888 Jan. 13
1901 Jan. II
1889 Mar. 8
1869 Mar. 12
1875 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
1877 June 8
1895 Feb. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1897 Feb. 12
1893 Nov. 10
1898 Nov. II
1898 Mar. II
1898 Nov. II
1875 Mar. 12
1893 Feb. 10
[875 Mar. 12
[888 Apr. 13
* Rev. Reginald F. Dale, M.A., 12 Bradmore Road, Oxford.
* Thomas R. Dallmeyer, 25 Newman Street, Oxford Street, W.
* Lieut. Tristan Dannreuther, R.N. F.R.G.S., Windycroft,
Hastings, Sussex.
John Dansken, F.S.I., 2 Hillside Gardens, Partick
Hill, Glasgow, Scotland.
* George Howard Darwin, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Plumian Professor
of Astronomy in the University of Cam-
bridge, Past Peesident, ISewnliam Grange,
Cambridge.
* Major Leonard Darwin, R.E., 12 Egerton Place, S.W.
* Charles Rundle Davidson, Royal Observatory ; and 41 Park
Street, Greenwich, S.E.
* Rev. C. D. Percy Davies, M.A., East Marden Rectory, Chichester,
Sussex.
* Rev. Robert P. Davies, M.A., Hatheroj) Rectory, Fairford,
Gloucestershire.
* Percy L, H. Davis, 'Nautical Almanac'' Office, 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.
* Richard Evan Day,M.A., Cidver, Plaistow Lane, Bromley, Kent.
William Fredk, Denning, 34 Egerton Road, Bishopston, Bristol.
Henri Deslandres, D. es Sc., Observatoire, Meudon, and
56 bis, Ro^vte des Gardes, Bellevue, Seine- et-
Oise, France.
William Lee Dickinson, M.D. F.R.C.P., 9 Chesterfield Street,
Mayfair, W.
* William Eraser 'DoQk,'K.K.,'- Naiitical Almanac^ Office, 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
William Murray Dobie, M.D. J. P., KirMon House, Chester.
Cecil G. J. Dolmage, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L., 22 Upjjcr Merrion
Street, Dublin.
Eric Doolittle, B.Sc , Flower Observatory, Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.,
U.S.A.
Andrew Ellicott Douglass, B.A., Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff,
Arizona, U.S.A.
Arthur M. W. Downing, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Superintendent
of the 'Nautical Almanac,' 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C. ; and 3 Graiit
ville Park, Blackheath, S.E.
Patrick Doyle, F.R.S.E. M.R.I.A., 19 Lall Bazar Street,
Calcutta, India.
John L. E. Dreyer, Ph.D., Observatory, Armagh, Ireland.
John Edmund Drower, Warwick House, 15 Mount Ephraim
Road, Streatham, S. W. '
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1894 Nov. 9
1889 Nov. 8
1901 Jan. II
1873 Jan. 10
1876 Mar. 10
1877 Jan. 12
1894 Apr. 13
1880 May 14
1894 May II
1859 July 8
1893 June 9
1898 June 10
1864 Dec. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1878 Jan. II
1898 May 13
1863 Feb. 13
1895 Feb. 8
1858 Mar. 12
1882 June 9
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Nov. 13
1894 Jan. 12
Major Archd. S. Drummond, Wolverine, Cli/tonville, Margate^
and Guards' Club, Pall Mall.
Philip Freeling Duke, Hendon, Middlesex.
* Frank C. Dumat, P.O. Box 370, Jolianneshurg, Transvaal,
South Africa.
* Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence, Bart., M.P., 13 Carlton
House Terrace, S. W.
John William Durrad, 3 Glenfield Road, The Fosse, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
New Zealand.
* Frank Watson Dyson, M.A. F.R.S., Secretary, Royal Observa-
tory, Greenwich, 8. E. ; and 6 Vanbrugh Hill,
BlacTiheath, 8.E.
Major Lindsay A.
Rev. Fras. John
Robt. Lewis John
Edwin Bailey
* Henry
* William
* Isaac
* J. Kennedy
Rev. T. H. E. C.
Edward Iszatt
* William
Chas. Roberts D'
* Rev. Charles
Franklen George
Joseph Edward
Lewis
* John
Eddie, Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope.
Eld, M.A., Polstead Rectory, Colchester.
Ellery, C.M.G. F.R.S., 3Ielbourne, Victoria.
Elliott, M.A. F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen Col-
lege, 4 Bardwell Road, Oxford.
Ellis, Inglefield, Little Heath, Potter's Bar,
Middlesex.
Ellis, F.R.S. F.R.Met.Soc, 12 Vanbrugh Hill,
BlacTiheath, S.E.
Engelson. {No address : see slip.)
Esdaile, M..K.,Hazelwood, Horsted Keynes, Sussex.
Espin, M.A., Wolsingham Observatory, Tow
Law, R.S.O., Co. Durham.
Essam, Billingborough, Lincolnshire.
Esson, M.A. F.R.S. F.C.S., Savilian Professor
of Geometry, MeHon College, Oxford.
Esterre, 20 Pelham Street, South Kensington^
S.W.
Evans, M.A., St. Alphege's House, Parkstone,
Dorset.
Evans, J.P., F.R.Met.Soc, Llwynarthan, Castle-
toUi near Cardiff, South Wales.
Evans, B.A., Queen's House, Royal Hospital
School, Greenwich, S.E.
Evans, J.P. F.S.A., Barnes Lodge, King's
Langley, Herts.
Evershed, Kenley, Surrey.
1900 Jan. 12
lie V. Paul WynyardFairclough, Trinity Parsonage, Dunedin, Nerp
Zealand.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
II
Date of Election.
1858 Dec. 10
1889 Jan. II
895 June 14
1887 June 10
1900 June 8
1893 Mar. 9
1873 Nov. 14
1864 May 13
1890 Nov. 14
1891 May 8
1901 Jan. II
1878 Apr. 12
1878 Jan. II
1 901 Nov. 8
1900 May II
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Jan. 10
1898 May 13
1893 Mar. 10
1895 May 10
1895 Dec. 13
1889 Dec. 13
1896 Jan. 10
Rev. Adam Storey Farrar, D.D., The College, Bmliam.
Samuel Fellows, Tynrvalcl Villas, Lower Villier Street,
Wolverhampton .
John A. Ferguson, i and 2 Ferguson Building, Deliver,
Colorado, U.S.A.
Capt. A. Mostyn Field, R.N., Bronteville, Merton Road, Sonthsca.
Louis Napoleon Geo. Filon, M.A., Fellow of and Assistant Professor
of Applied Mathematics at University College,
London, King's College, Cambridge, and God-
win House, St. Augustine's Road, SouthCroy don.
Finch, M.A., i St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge.
Finlay, M.A,, Dalrymple House, Rickmansmorth,
Herts,
Finlayson, Avenue Villas, Frith Road, Dover.
Hon. Justice Robert Isaac Finnemore, J.P. F.R.Hist.S., Supreme
Court, Pietermaritzhurg, Natal.
Fison, D.Sc, University College, Gower Street, W. C;
and 25 Blenheim Gardens, Willesden Green,
N.W.
Flagg, M.A., Chapel House, Westoe, South Shields.
Flammarion, rue Cassini 16, Ave^me de V Ohser-
vatoire, Paris ; and Ohservatoire de Juvisy,
Seine-et- Oise, France.
Fleming, Vicarage, Coxhoe, R.S.O., Co. Burham.
Fletcher, 38 Lammas Park Road, Ealing, W.
Foote, J.P. F.S.A.Scot., The Rectory, Melcomhe,
Bingham, Dorchester, Dorset; and Mall
Park, Montrose, Scotland.
Forbes, Nautical Academy, 169 High Street,
Southampton.
Forbes, M.A. F.R.S. M.Inst.C.E. M.Inst.E.E.,
34 Great George Street, Westminster, S. W.
Hon. Geo. Stuart Forbes, H.M. India Civil Service, Ootacamund,
Madras Presidency, India.
James Arthur Formoy, F.C.S., Chestham, Grange Road, Stdton,
Swrey.
Andrew Ru.ssell Forsyth, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Sadlerian Pro-
fessor of Pure Mathemtitics, Trinity College,
Gei^rd Brown
Wm. Henry
Henry Philip
Alfred Henry
Ambrose T
Camille
Rev. David
Spencer L.
Alexander
Capt. Duncan
* George
Major Kingsley O.Foster, J.P., Shenley, Redhill, Swrey.
Alfred Fowler, Assistant Professor of Physics, Royal
College of Science, South Kensington; and
7 Cortayne Road, Fulham., S.W.
Alpin G. Fowler, M.Inst.C.E., i Cambridge Road, Nor-
biton, Surrey.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1851 June 13
1897 Apr. 9
1880 Jan. 9
1871 Nov. 10
1896 April 10
1881 Feb. II
1893 12
1893 Feb. 10
1870 Jan. 14
1870 May 13
1872 Dec. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1902 May 9
1902 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1900 Jan. 12
1892 Mar. II
1857 Jan. 9
1867 Dec. 13
1841 May 14
1871 Apr. 14
1874 May 8
1893 Apr. 14
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jmh II
* William Francis, Ph.D. F.L.S. F.C.S., care of Taylor S)
Francis., Red Lion Court, Fleet Street^ E. C.
* John Franklin- Adams, Grange Cottage, Wimbledon ;
and Machrihanish House, Camjyleltow %,Scotland.
* "William Sadler Franks, care of Isaac Rolerts, F.R.S., Sta/)'field,
CrowhomngJi, Sussex.
Joseph H. Freeman, 98 Romford Road, Stratford, E.
ThomasFrederick Furber, Trigonometrical Survey of IV.S. W., De-
partment of Lands, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia.
W. H. St. Quintin Gage, High Street, Wolsingham, Darlington.
Walter Frederick Gale, M.R.S. of N S.W., Newcastle, New South
Wales, Australia.
Rev. Edwin G. Gange, 45 Chapter Road, Willesden Green, N. W.
* William Garnett, Lo7v Moor, Clitheroe, Lancashire.
^ Charles Henry Gatty, LL.D. F.R.S.E., Felbridge Place, East
GHnstead,' Sussex.
* Edward Gay, Inmrmore, Oxford.
S. Maitland Baird Gemmill, care of W. L, Wilson, 50 GreatWestern
Road, Glasgow.
* Henry Tresawna Gerrans, M.A., Worcester College; and 20 St.
John Street, Oxford.
Maurice Edmd. J, Gheury, 23 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, N.W.
A. Sarath Kumar Ghosh, 28 Elgin Avenue, Maida Vale, W.
* Umes Chandra Ghosh, M.A., Lecturer on Mathematics at the
Muir Central College, 4 3Iayo Road, Allaha-
bad, N.W. P., India.
Gibbons, Science, Art, and Technical School;
and Wentworth House, South Street, Brier-
ley Hill, Staffordshire.
Gibbs, Thornton, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood^
S.E.
Gill, K.C.B. LL.D. F.R.S.,His Majesty's Astrono-
mer, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
Glaisher, F.R.S., The Shola, Hcathfield Road,
South Croydon.
Glaisher, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., President, Past
President, Trinity College, CambHdge.
Gledhill, F.R.Met Soc, Bermcrside Observatory,
Skircoat, Halifax, Yorkshire.
Godfrey, F.R.G.S., 79 Cornhill, E.C.
Goodacre, i Birchington Road, Crouch End, N.
* John Jas. Tiowia Goodridge, 38 St. Deny's Iload, Portswood, near
SoutJiampton.
Arthur
William Bolger
* Sir David
* James
* J. W. L.
* Joseph
* Raymond Hill
Walter
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
13
Date of Election.
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1883 Nov. 9
1896 April 10
1895 Jan. II
1901 Dec. 13
1896 Nov. 13
1890 Feb. 14
1898 Jan. 14
1878 Feb. 8
1866 Nov. 9
1870 Nov. II
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1873 Nov. 14
1879 May 9
1896 Jan. 10
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1878 May 10
1891 Feb. 13
1895 J^J^- II
1899 Jan. 13
1882 Jan. 13
I Thomas
I
: John Ellard
; Eugen von
Frank L.
Charles Josephus
WiUiam John
* John Anderton
Richard A.
Edward John
John E.
* Lord
Sir Howard
* Rev. H. G rattan
Col. Gardiner F.
* George Thorn
Gordon, F.R.Met. Soc, 9 Scotch Street, White-
haven, Cumberland.
Gore, M.R.I.A., 3 St.Mary'sRoad^ Diihlin,Ir eland.
Gothard, The Observatory, Hereny, bei Stein-
amanger, Hwigary.
Grant, M.A., 58 Keloingrove Street, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Green, M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 10 St. Paul's Square,
Preston, Lancashire.
Greenstreet, M.A., Marling School, Stroud,
Gloucester shio'e.
Greenwood, B.A. LL.M., Funtington House,
near Chichester, Sussex.
Gregory, The Homestead, 19 Westover Road,
Wandsworth Common, S. W.
Griffin, Commr. R.N.R., 3 Carlton Crescent,
Southampton.
GrifOXh, Bryn Binas, TJpiier Bangor, North Wales.
Grimthorpe, M.A. LL.D. K.C., Batch Wood,
St. Albans.
Grubb, F.R.S. M.LC.E.L, Honorary Master of
Engineering, University of Dublin, 51
Kenilworth Square, Ratligar, Dublin.
Guinness, D.D. F.R.G.S., Harley House, Bow, E. ;
and Cliff House, Cu/rbar, rid Sheffield.
Guyon, Commanding 7th Regimental District,
Egerton Hoiise, Richmond, Surrey.
Gwilliam.
David Edward
* George E.
Hadden, Alta, Buena Vista Co., loiva, U.S.A.
Hale, D.Sc, Director of the Yerkes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
* Rev. Frederic J. YLBM,M.k.,Northa7V Place, Potter's Bar, Hertford.
John James Hall, Observatory Cottage, Datchet Road, Slough,
Bucks.
Maxwell Hall, M.A., Motitego Bay, Jamaica ; and care of
3Iiss Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton, Bristol.
G. P. Blackwood Hallowes, 48 Queen Anne's Road, York.
Frederic
Arthur
Rev. Thomas
Hammond, F.R.I.B.A., 38 3Iercers Road, Upper
Holloway, N.
Hands, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Inkermau House,
Wednesfield Road, Wolverhampton.
Harids, M.A., St. Laurence's Vicarage, North-
mhpton.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1902 Jan. 10
1877 Feb. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1883 Apr. 13
1895 Jan. 1 1
1890 Feb. 14
1882 Jan. 13
1899 Jan. 13
1902 Mar. 14
1900 Jan. 12
1 901 Jan. II
1878 Feb. 8
1885 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1890 Feb. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1887 Apr. 6
1897 Mar. 12
1867 Mar. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1 901 Jan. 1 1
1 90 1 Fel). 8
1893 Dec. 8
1899 Jan. 13
1 89 1 Feb. 13
1895 Mar. 8
1895 .Juno 14
1895 Mar. 8
Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, 38 Eaton Square, S. W.
George Francis Hardy, 36 Bloomshury Square, W.C.
Rev. Robert Harley, M.A. F.R.S.j Rosslyn, Westbourne Road
Forest Hill, S.E.
Harley, The Torrs, Wallington, Surrey.
Harnett, 23 Thornton Hill, Wimbledon.
Harris, 5 Clarendon Place, The Hoe, Plymouth.
Harrison, Saling Grove, Braintree, Essex.
Harrison, F.R.G.S., Frederick Road, Edghaston,
Birmingham.
Haslam, M.A., St. Saviour^ s Vicai^age, Denmark
Park, S.E.
Richd. Kilvington Hattersley, F.R.G.S., 4 Church Terrace, Black-
heath, S.E.
Heath, M.A., Uplands, Cohham, Surrey.
Hederstedt, C.E. F.R.G.S., Lucknon\ India; and
Tmyford Lodge, Southlands Road, Bickley,
Kent.
Henderson, LL.D,, Castlehead, Paisley, Scotland.
Henderson, M.R.A.S. F.S.A.Scot. F.R.S.North
Antiq., 7 Mincing Lane, E.C.
Henkel,B.A., 81 Buxton Road, Walthamstofv.
Hennessey, CLE. M.A. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., iS Alleyn
Park, West Dulwioh, S.E. ; and Athenceum
Club, S W.
Hepworth, R.N.R., Marine Superintendent,
Meteorological Office, 63 Victoria Street, S. W.
Herbert, Hazlemont, The Boulevard, Nottingham.
Prof .Alex. Stewart Herschel, M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S., Observatory
House, Slough, Bucks.
Col. Jolm Herschel, R.E. F.R.S., Member of Senate,Calcutta
University ; Observatory House, Slough, Bucks.
John Chas. Wm. Herschel, B.A. Oxon., St. John's College, Cam-
bridge; and Lawn Upton, JMtlemore, near
Oxford.
Hilger, 75a Camden Road, N. W.
Hills, R.E., 32 Prince's Gardens, S.W.
Hinks, M.A., Observatory, Cambridge; and 10
Huntingdon Road, Cambridge.
Hirayama, The Observatory, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
Hirst, 379 George Street, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia..
llobson, Sc.I). ¥.\\.\^., Christ's CollegeyCambridge.
Hoffman, 91 Madison Avenue, Morristowu, Nem
Jerseif, U.S.A.
Rev. Timothy
William
Alfred Newton
Jasper Nicolls
Samuel Henry
Rev. J. Horsley
Walter
Henry Burdett
Rev. Andrew
Lt.-Col. George
Fredk. William
John B. N.
Capt. M. W. C.
J. Harold
Adam Otto
Major Edm. H.
Arthur Robert
Shin
George Denton
Krnr.st William
Samuel V.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1890 Nov. 14
1884 Dec. 12
1868 June 12
1885 Apr. 10
1879 Mar. 14
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Dec. 12
1899 Nov. 10
1881 Jan. 14
1902 Jan. 10
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1898 Feb. II
[854 Apr. 12
1898 Feb. II
1885 Dec. II
1886 Dec. 10
1887 Jan. 14
1902 Jan. 10
1879 Jan. 10
1861 Feb. 8
1901 Mar. 8
1888 Jan. 13
1890 Nov. 14
1892 May 13
1898 Mar. II
1891 Jan. 9
1878 Nov. 8
Joseph
Sydney Samuel
Elijah
Charles Sumner
Rev. Frederick
Neville Holden, Queen Sqriare, Lancaster.
Henry Park Hollis, B.A., Royal Observatory , Greenwich ; and
2 Foyle Road, Blacltlieatli, S.E.
Henry William Hollis, Norhiton Hall, Kingston-on-Thames.
Rev. James Hardy Honeyburne, M.A. 23 DuJie Street, Southport.
Maures Horner, 3IeJls, Fi'ome, Somerset.
Charles Horsley, M.Inst.C.E. F.G.S., 174 Highliiry New
Park, N.
Hough, M.A., Codsall Wood, near Wolverhampton.
Hough, M.A. F.R.S., Royal Observatory, Cape
of Good Hope.
Howarth, Public Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield.
Howe, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy, Case
Observatory, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Howlett, M.A., 7 Princes Buildings, Clifton,
Bristol.
* Thomas Charlton Hudson, B.A., 'Nautical Almxnac'' Office, Gray's
Inn, W. C. ; and 37 Lambton Road, Hornsey
Rise, N.
HUGGINS, Ord. of Merit, K.C.B. D.C.L. LL.D.
Ph.D. D.Sc. P.R.S., FOEEIGN Secketary,
Past Peesident, 90 Up2}er Tulse Hill, S. W.
Hunter, St. Ronan's, Lanark, Scotland.
Hunter, F.R.C.S.E. F.R.P.S. F.R.S.E., Rosetta,
Liherton, Midlothia7i, Scotland.
Rev. Robt. Sparke Hutchings, The Vicarage, Alderbury, Salisbury.
Cuthbert Hutchinson, Roch Lodge, Roker, near SiLnder-
land.
William Gylby B.\itchm8on, RockLodge,Roker,nearS2mderland.
Robert T. A. Innes, Royal Observatory, Cajye of Good Hope.
* Sir William
David
James
Richard
Charles John
George .Tames
Harold
Sir Otto
Rev. Kingsbury
Charles W. H.
Inwards, 20 Ba/rtholomew Villas, Kentish Town.
N.W.
Isaac, Head of the Upper Nautical School,
Royal Hospital School ; and 6 3Iaze Hill,
Greenwich, S.E.
Jacobs, Lansdowne, Guildford, Surrey.
Jacoby, B.A. Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Astro-
nomy, Astronomical Observatory, Columbia
University , New York City, U.S.A.
Jaffe, 10 Bonegall Square South, Belfast, Ireland.
Jameson, M.A., Hiyhfield, Hendon.
Jeavons, Horseley Place, Tipton, Staffordshire.
Benjamin George Jenkins, 43 Chatsworth Road, West Dulwich, S.E.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1892 May 13
1902 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1876 Jan. 14
1872 Mar. 8
1885 Dec. II
1897 Jan. 8
1898 Apr. 6
1895 Dec. 13
1867 May 10
1900 Dec. 14
1894 Jan. 12
1 901 Jan. 11
[894 Apr. 13
[868 Nov. 17
1893 May 12
1 89 1 Mar. 13
1893 June 9
1864 Jan. 8
1902 Feb. 14
1896 Jan. 10
Charles Henry Johns, M.A., 39 Cheriton Gardens, Folkestone.
Geo. Frederick Johns, Observatory, Perth, West Australia.
Rev. Alfred Robt. Johnson, M.A., 3 Salutary Mount, Heavitree,
Exeter.
Richard Coward Johnson, 54 Fern Grove, Sefton Pa/rh, Liverpool.
* Rev. Samuel J. Johnson, M.A., Tlie Vicarage, Melplash, R.S.O.,
Bridyort, Dorset.
* Walter Claude Johnson, M.Inst. C.E., T?ie Big^iaries, West-
combe Park, Blackheath, S.E.
William Johnston," 130 Wotton Hill, London Road,
Gloucester.
* Charles Jasper Joly, M.A. F.T.C.D., Andrews Professor of As-
tronomy in the University of Dublin and
Royal Astronomer of Ireland, Observatory,
Dunsink, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
* Rhishard Llewelyn Jones, M.A., Professor of Physics, Presidency
College, Madras, Nunguvibaukum, Mado'as,
India.
* John Joynson, Tlwrntoii Lodge, Thm^nton, Great
Crosby, Liverpool.
Sree Rajah A. V. Jugga Rao Bahadur Garu, F.R.Met.Soc, F.R.C.I.,
F.S.A., Asst.-Int.d.Bot., Zamindar of Sher-
mahamed-puram and Yambram Estates,
Daba Gardens, Waltair My. Station, Madras
Preside7icy, India.
Joshua Jukes, Sea Vierv Teri'ace, A berdovey, No7'th Wales.
Jas. Netherclift Jutsum, Cardiff Nautical Academy, 47 St.
Mary Street, Cardiff, South Wales.
Wm. Redfern Kelly, M.Inst.C.E., Dalriada, Malone Park, Bel-
fast, Ireland.
Lord Kelvin, Ord. of Merit, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.,
Professor of Natural Philosophy in the
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
Kempthorne, M.A., Wellington College, Berks.
Kennedy, i Cleinenfs Inn, W.C.; and Epsom,
Surrey.
Ken nelly. The Lansdowne, /^ist Street and
Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania, U.S.A.
Kcnnelly, Sydney, (\B., Nora Scoiia, Canada.
William Ambrose Kibbler, M.l>., As/iby House, 3 Manor Road,
Stamford Hill, N.
Rev. Robert Killip, 81 Xemhaiii Drive, Liverjyool.
Rev. Philip H.
Arthur
Arthur E.
* David Joseph
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
17
Date of Election.
1859 May 13
1 88 1 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1878 Jan. II
1 87 1 Mar. 10
1897 P'eb. 12
1884 Dec. 12
Rev. Samuel
Sydney T.
George Handley
Lt.-Col.H.S.G.S.
Thoraas Edward
Edward Ball
Vernon Edwin
Lieut. Henry T.C.
* Carlton John
Kinns, Ph.D., 182 Haverstock Hill, Hanijjstead,
KW.
Klein, F.L.S. F.E.S., Hatherlow, Raglan Road,
Reigate, Surrey.
Knibbs, The Ufdversitg, Sydney ; and Avoca,
Denison Road, Petersham, 7iear Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
Knight, The Observatory, Ha/restock, Littleton,
near Winchester ; and Army and Navy Club,
Pall Mall, S.W.
Knightley, Clive House, Tulse Hill, S. W.
Knobel, Vice-President, Past President,
32 Tavistock Sqicare, W.C.
Knocker, Castle Hill House, Dover.
Knox, F.R.G.S., late R.N., 14 £i?ig Street,
Portman Square, W.
Lambert, M.A., Royal Naval College, Greenwich,
S.E.
Lancaster, F.C.S. F.G.S. F.R.M.S., ColmoreRow,
Birmingham ; and Pine Crest, Barnt Green,
Worcestershire.
Lannor, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., St. John's College,
CambHdge.
Leahy, M.A., Firth College, Sheffield.
Lebon, Agrege de rUniversite, Laureat de
I'Academie FranQaise, Professeur de Mathe-
matiques au Lycee Charlemagne, 4 bis, rue
des ^ coles, Paris, V^-
Ledger, M.A., Protea, Reigate, Surrey.
Lee, St. Peter's Chambers, Cornhill, KC.
Lees, Fairhaven, Mallacoota, East Giirpsland,
Victoria, Australia.
Lenehan, Government Observatory, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
Capt.G.PonsonbyLenox-Conyngham, R.E. Mussoorie, N.W.P.,
India.
Leuschner, B.A. Assistant Professor of Astro-
nomy in the University of California, Berhe-
ley, California, U.S.A.
Levander, 30 North Villas, Camden Square, N. W.
Leverton, M.A., The School House, Kirkham,
Lancashire.
Lewis, Royal Observatory, Greenwich; and
Herbert Villa, Ulundi Road, Blackheath, S.E.
William James
Joseph
Arthur Herbert
Desire Ernest
Rev. Edmund
John
Edward Herbert
Henry Alfred
Armin Otto
Fredk. Wm.
Rev. Edw. Spry
Thomas
Date of Election.
1873 Feb. 14
1873 Feb. 14
1899 Apr. 14
1877 Jan. 12
1897 Dec. lo
1874 Nov. 14
1886 Jan. 8
1897 June II
1897 Feb. 12
1876 June 9
1902 Jan. 10
1889 Feb. 8
1 90 1 June 14
1897 Jan. 8
1902 Mar. 14
1862 Feb. 14
1880 June II
1896 Jan. 10
1882 Nov. 10
1877 Mar. 9
1886 May 14
1 894 Jan . 1 2
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
William J. Lewis, Professor of Mineralogy in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, Mineralogical 3Iuseum,
Cambridge.
Adolpli F. Lindemann, Sidliolme, SidnwutJi, Devon.
Capt. WindeyerG.Lingham, care of W. Lund, 3 Uast India
Avenue, E.C.
Louis Stromeyer Little, B.A. M.D., 31 Grosvemr Street, W. ;
and Reform Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
Wm. Jas. Stewart Lockyer, M.A. Ph.D., 16 Penywern Road, EarVs
Court, S. W.
Sir Edmund Giles Loder, Bart., M.A., Leo iiao'dslee, Horsham, Sussex.
Jacob Gerhard Lohse, Fiinfhausen, bei Msjleth, Germany.
Henry C. Lord, Director of the Emerson McMillin Observa-
tory and Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
Ohio State University, Columhus, Ohio,
U.S.A.
Ernest F. J. Love, M.A. Assistant Lecturer and Demonstra-
tor in Natural Philosophy in the University,
213 Royal Parade, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia.
James Love, 33 Clanricarde Gardens, Bayswater, W.
James William Lowber, M.A., Sc.D., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.G.S.,
F.R.Met.Soc, 113 East iSth Street, Austin,
Texas, U.S.A.
Arthur C. W. Lowe, B.A., Gosfeld Hall, Halstead, Essex.
Frank Lowman, B.A., Lecturer in Science, St. John's
College, Battersea, S.W.
George Edward Lumsden, Assistant Secretary of the Province
of Ontario, 57 Elm Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
Joseph Lunt, B.Sc, F.I.C., Royal Observatory, Cape of
Good Hope.
William Thynne Lynn, B.A., 26 South Vale, Blackheath, S.E.
Major F. Denis F. MacCarlhy, R.E., South Road, Cnrragh Camp,
Co. Kildare, Ireland.
Fredk. William McCarthy, 11 Colet Gardens, West Kensington,
W.
Jonadab McCarthy, 1 1 Colet Gardens, West Kensington, W.
Frank McClean, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Rusthall House,
Tunbridge WelLs ; and I Onslow Gardens,
South Kensington, S. W.
Jolin David McClure, M.A. LL.D., Mill Hill School, N. W.
Henry MacEwen, 5 Wendox^er Crescent, Mount Florida,
Glasgow, Scotland.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
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Date of Election.
1892 May 13
1887 Jan. 14
1885 Apr. 10
1884 Dec. 12
1897 Jan. 8
1879 Mar. 14
1875 Jan. 8
1854 Feb. 10
1901 Jan. II
1898 Jan. 14
1893 Mar. 10
1898 June 10
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
1895 May 10
1877 Mar. 9
1859 Mar. II
1883 June 8
1 901 May 10
1896 Jan. 10
1886 Feb. 12
1900 Nov. 9
1891 Jan. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1902 Apr. 1 1
1 88 1 Mar. Ii
William Grant
Capt. Thomas
James
The Hon. Lord
Maj orPercy Alexr ,
Col. Ernest E.
Charles H.
Arthur B.
Capt. Joseph W.
J. Nevil
Henry Bateman
Peter
Edward Walter
William Henry
* John Willoughby
* Raphael
* John James
* Thomas Kilner
Charles Sidney
Charles J.
Duncan
Cte. Meredyth de
* Rev. John
* Rev. John Cairns
S. Alfred
James Henry
MacGregor, F.R.G.S., 18 Coleman Street, E.C.
Mackenzie, 48 Fenchurch Street, E. C.
McKerrow, 86 GJiuznee Street^ Wellington,
New Zealand.
McLaren, LL.D., 46 Moray Place, Edinburgh,
MacMahon, D.Sc, F.R.S., Artillery College^
Woohvieh ; and Queen Anne's Mansions,
Westminster, S.W.
Mark wick, A?' my Ordnance Depart ment, H.M.
Gun Wharf, Bevonport.
Marten, Conduit Lodge, Blackheath Park, S.E.
Martin, TJie Laurels, Bucklmrst Hill, Essex.
Martyr, i The Glen, South Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
Maskelyne, 88 Trinity Road, Upper Tooting, S.W.
Massey, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Matthews, care of Zach. Cartmright, Ltd.,
Muscovy House, Trinity Square, Tower Hill,
E.C.
Maunder, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. ;
and 86 Tyrwhitt Road, St. Johns, S.E.
Maw, Treasueer, 18 Addison Road, Kensing-
ton, W.
Meares, Electrical Engineer to Government of
Bengal, Writers' Buildings, Calcutta, India.
Meldola, F.R.S. F.C.S. F.I.C, Professor of Chem-
istry in the Finsbury Technical College, City
and Guilds of London Institute, 6 Bruns-
wick Square, W.C.
Mellor, The Woodlands, Whitefield, near
Manchester.
Mellor, Vernon Avenue, Huddersjield.
Mence, Nautical Academy, 49 Watling Street, E. C.
Merfield, Railway Construction, Public Works,
Sydney, New So^ith Wales, Australia.
Milligan, 21 Spencer Rd., New Wandsworth, S. W.
Miremont, Orleans ^ Club, King Street, St.
James* s Street, S. W.; and Littlecot, Worthing,
Sussex.
Mitchell, Jun., M.A,, Bankura, Bengal, India.
Mitchell, B.J)., Rutland Cottage, Parkg ate Road,
Chester.
Mitchell, A.M., Ph.D., Lecturer in Astronomy,
Columbia University , New York City, U.S.A.
Mitchiner, The Acacias, Barham Road, South
Croydon.
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ROTAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCiETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1892 Feb. 12
1898 June 10
1886 Apr. 9
1901 Jan. II
1879 Jan. 10
1900 June 8
1874 Dec. II"
1885 Jan. 9
1863 Jan. 9
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1875 Dec. 10
1888 May II
1873 Feb. 14
1891 June 12
1888 Apr. 13
1875 Dec. 10
1877 Apr. 13
1887 May 13
1902 Jan. 10
1901 June 14
1901 Jan. II
1854 June 9
1890 Jan. 10
1855 June 8
1897 I\lay 14
Arthur Hilton W. Molesworlh, B.A., 15 Parli Lane, W.
Capt. Percy B. Molesworlh, R.E , Trincoinali, Ceylon.
Wm. Hy. Stanley Monck, M.A., 16 EarUfort Terrace, Dublin.
Alfred Ernest Moore, B.A. B.Sc. (Lond.), St. John's College,
Battersea, S. W.
Rev.J.Holdsworth Morgan, Hillside, Wohurn Sands, U.S. 0., Bucks.
Forest Ray
John Fletcher
Asutosh
Richard
Moulton, Ph.D., Instructor in Astronomy and
Celestial Mechanics at the University,
Chicago, U.S.A.
Moulton, M.A. K.C. F.R.S., 57 Onsloiv Sqiiare,
South Kensington, S. W.
Mukhopadhyay, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathematics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Russa Road
North, Bhorvanijmr, Calcutta, India.
Munday, Calverley, Plymouth.
Kavasjee D.
Frederick Wm.
Naegamvala, M.A., The Maharajah TaJthtasingji
Observatory, Poona, India.
Nash, The Firs, Bentley Heath, Knowle,
Warwickshire.
Commr. Chas. B. Neate, R.N., Sibertswold, Dover.
Reginald Carter Nelson, 19 Roker Terrace, Sunderland.
Edmund Neville Nevill, Government Astronomer, Obse7rato7'y,
Durban, Natal.
Newall, F.R.S. M.A. Vice-President, 3Iad-
ingley Rise, Cambridge.
Newbegin, Thorpe St. Andreiv, Norwich.
Newton, 3 les Terrasses, Dinard, France.
Newton, 3 Fleet Street, E. C.
Gustavus William Nicolls, care of John Moore ^ Co., Caixa 75,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
H. Krauss Nield, 69 Ravensbourne Road, Bromley, Kent.
Charles Nielsen, 15 Cliff Terrace, Hartlepool.
Thomas Marginson Nightingale, B Sc. (Vict.), 375 Bridgnian
^ Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Noble, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.C.S., Jisimnd Dene
House, Newcastle-on- Tyne.
Noble, F.S.S., Westmoreland House, Low Fell,
Gateshead.
Noble, Fm'ctit Lodge, Maresjield, Uchfield, Sussex.
Noel-Cox, II Oxford Street, Newcastle-on-Tync.
* Hugh Fkank
* George James
* Francis Murray
* Frederic
Sir Andrew
Benjamin
('apt. William
Herbert L. N.
1889 Nov. 8
.birnes
Oddie, J.r. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Obsermtory, Bal-
laarat, Victorio, Australia.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
21
Date of Election.
1881 May 12
1853 Jan. 14
1902 Jan. 10
Samuel Okell, Overley, Langliam Road, BoTvdon, near
Manchester.
* Adm. Sir Erasmus Ommanney, K.C.B. LL.D. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., 29
Co7inaiight Square, Hyde Park, W. ; and
United Service Chih, Pall Mall.
Capt. Michael J. O'Sullivan, Board of Trade Surveyor, 66 Ferrt
Grove, Hartington Boad, Sefton Park,
Liverpool.
1886 Jan. 8
1895 Jime 14
1900 Jan. 12
1899 June 9
1877 Jan. 12
T885 Mar. 13
1879 Jan. 10
1867 Feb. 8
1885 June 12
1895 Feb. 8
1889 May 10
1870 Jan. 14
1899 May 12
1891 Jan. 9
1861 Dec. 13
1872 June 12
1899 Dec. 8
1879 May 9
1893 Nov. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1895 I^'ti^^- 8
William Irving Page, F.R.G.S., The White Cottage, ShanUin,
Isle of Wight.
Rev. Jas. Dunne Parker, LL.D. D.C.L. ¥. ^. Wet. ^oc, Bennington
House, Stevenage, Herts.
Howard Payn, F.R.G.S., 8 Hyde Pari Place, W.
Frederick Evan Peach, B.A., 161 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, 8.B.
Robert Pearce, Church Court Chamhers,Old Jewry, E.C.
William Feck, F.R.S.E., 6 Hanover Street; and City
Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh.
Charles Pendlebury, M.A., St. PauVs School, Kensington,
W. ; and 40 Glazhury Road, West Kensing-
ton, W.
Francis Cranmer Penrose, M.A. D.C.L. Litt.D. F.R.S. , Colehy-
field. Copse Hill, Wimhledon, S. W.
Rev. Thomas Perkins, M.A., Turnworth Rectory, Blandford,
Dorset.
* Chas. Wm. Dyson Perrins, Davenham Bank, Malvern.
James George Petri e, 359 Holloway Road, N.
* J. E. Hunter Peyton, i'^ Fourth Avenue, Brighton.
Rev.TheodoreE.R. Philhps, M.A., Ryde House, Camphell Road,
Croydon.
William M. Pierson, 2214 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco,
California, U.S.A.
TheRt. Hon. LordPirbright, P.C. F.R.S., 42 Grosvenor Place, S.W.
* Major Chas. Fred. Plant, Ferndale, Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queens-
land, Australia.
Henry C. Plummer, M.A., I niversity Observatory ; and
8 Holywell, Oxford.
William Edward Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Observatory ,Bidsf on,
Birkenhead.
Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D., Johns Hophins University; and
4 FaH 4Sth Street, New York City, U.S.A.
* Rev. T.Cunningh" Porter, B. A., jKto/i College, Windsor.
Charles A. Post, 16 & 18 Exchange Place, New York City ;
and Strandhome, Bayport, Suffolk County,
N.Y., U.S.A.
Date of Election.
1894 Mar. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1901 Apr. 12
1896 Jan. 10
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1902 Apr. II
1883 Nov. 9
1902 Mar. 14
1866 Jan. 12
1 893 Dec. 8
1888 Apr. 13
1892 Apr. 8
1896 April 10
1896 Feb. 14
1899 Feb. 10
1898 June 10
1894 Jan. 12
1876 Feb. II
1880 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1894 May II
1883 May II
1898 Apr. 6
1890 May 9
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Walter A.
Eyre Burton
Rev. R. Coad
^ Hugh Griffith
* Arthur A.
Capt. James
James
Robert
Joges Chandra
* Lord
Chas.Herbt. Edm.
* Capt. Geo. Wm.
John Krom
Edward Ayearst
Robert Fermor
John H.
William John
Rev. David Powell
* Rev. Walter J. B.
* Arthur
Edward Henry
W. Rickmer
Emanuel
William
Frank
Post, Newport News, Warwick County, Virginia,
U.S.A.
Powell, C.S.I. M.A., 25 Kirkstall Road, Streatham
Hill, S. W.
Pryor, Bengeo Rectory, Hertford.
Quirk, Bay Mount, Vico Road, Balkey, Co.
Buhlin, Ireland.
Rambaut, M.A., D.Sc. F.R.S., Radcliffe Observer,
Radcliffe Ohservatory, Oa-ford.
Rankin, Local Marine Board, Bock Street, E.
Rankine, 11 West Savile Road, Craigmillar
Park, Edinhurgh.
Rawson, Assoc. Inst.N.A., Warhlington Villa,
Havant, Hants.
Ray, M.A., Professor of Physical Science,
Cuttack, Orissa, Iiidia.
Rayleigh, Ord. of Merit, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D.
D.C.L. F.R.S., Terling Place, Witham, Essex.
Rea, A.I.A. F.S.S., 223 Norwood Road, Heme
Hill, S.E.
Read, F.R.G.S., Penwerris, Cathedral Road,
Cardiff, South Wales.
Rees, A.M. E.M, Ph.D. Director of the Observa-
tory, and Professor of Astronomy, Columbia
Vniversity, New York City, U.S.A.
Ueeyes, Royal Geographical Society , i Savile Row,
W.
Rendell, B.A., The Glen, ^iBlackheath Hill, S.E.
Reynolds, 35 Trinity Road, Birchfield,
Birmingham.
Reynolds, Varna, Fox Lane, Palmer's Green, N.
Richards, M.A., R.N., H.M.S. ' Flora,' S.E. Coast
of America.
Richards, D.D., St. Charles' College, Ladbroke
Grove Road, Notting Hill, W.
Riches, Weymouth College, Weymouth.
Riches, LL.D., yS Soutf wot e Road, Bournemouth.
Rickmers, Radolfzell am Bodenscc, Germany.
Ristori, Assoc. M.Inst.C.E., 2 Halkin Street, S. W.;
and 9 Victoria Street, Westminster, S. W.
Ritchie, City Observatory, CaltonHill,Edrnburgh.
Robbiiis, [93 '^t/c/«r.sy/a/e Street, E.C. ; and 99
Hurlingham Road, S. W,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
23
Date of Election.
1894 Mar. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1882 Jan. 13
1890 Apr. II
1900 Feb. 9
1884 Dec. 12
1895 Jan. II
1867 Dec. 13
1866 Apr. 13
1871 Feb. 10
1893 Apr. 14
1876 Apr, 12
1892 Feb. 12
1902 Feb. 14
1894 Nov. 9
1876 Jan. 14
1866 May II
1895 Dec 13
1869 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1893 Nov. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
Alex. William
Edward
Isaac
Edward
William Henry
The Earl of
* Edward John
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S.E., Lovedale, Cape Colony.
Roberts, F.S.S., Park Lodge, Mtham, S.E.
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S., Sta/rfield, Crowhorough,
Sussex.
Robinson, 133 Castelnau Gardens, Barnes, S.W.
Robinson, Offendene, Walsall, Staffordshire.
Rev.W.Jas.Boden Roome, 13 Cumberland Road, Acton, W.
Rev. Thomas Roseby, M.A. LL.D., The Manse, MarricTtville,
New South Wales, Australia.
Rosse, K.P. B.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Birr
Castle, Parsonstoivn, Ireland; and Athenceuni
Chib, Pall Mall, S. W.
Routh, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Fellow of the
University of London, Newnham Cottage,
Queen's Road, Canibridge.
Hy.Chamberlaine Russell, C.M.G. B.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Samuel Marcus Russell, Professor of Mathematics and Astro-
nomy, Imperial College, Pekin, care of
at Customs, Shanghai, China.
* Sir David L.
* Ralph Allen
Charles F.
* Samuel Arthur
* Harris C.L.
* James Ebenezer
Herbert
* Samuel
* William
* Arthur
Salomons, Bart., M. A., Broomhill, Tunhridge Wells.
Sampson, M.A., Observatory House, Durham.
Sandberg, M.A., Lancing College, Shoreham,,
Sussex.
Saunder, M.A., Wellington College ; and Fir
Holt, Crowthorne, Berks.
Saunders, Stratford Lodge, Twickenham.
Saunders, F.G.S. F.L.S. F.S.A., 4 Coleman
Street, B.C.
Savery, M.A., The College, Marlborough, Wilts.
Say well, M.A. F.L.S. , Ttie College, BromsgQ'ove,
Worcestershire.
Schooling, 25 We stmimter Palace Gardens, S.W.
Schuster, Ph.D. F.R.S., Professor of Physics in
Owens College (Victoria University), Vic-
toria Park, Marichester.
James Lidderdale Scott, care of Scott, Harding, ^' Co., P.O. Box
120, Shanghai, China.
George Mitchell Seabroke, Temple Observer, Rosemont, Rugby.
Thos. Jefferson J. See, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics in the
U.S. Naval Observatory, Georgetown Heights,
Washi7igton, B.C., U.S.A.
Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University College of South Wales
and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, South Wales,
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1897 Jan. 8
1894 Jan. 12
1884 Pec. 12
1861 Jan. II
1899 Mar. 10
1900 Dec. 14
1893 Dec. 8
1892 June 10
1890 June 13
1878 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1857 Mar. 13
1851 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
1 894 June 8
1892 Jan. 8
1897 Apr. 9
1878 Jan, 1 1
1889 Dec. 13
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1884 May 9
1894 June 8
1896 Feb. 14
1896 April 10
1876 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
Beauchamp Prideaux Selby, J.P., Pawston, Cornhill-on-Tweed,
Nortlmniberland.
Richard Pickering Sell ors, B.A., Trigonometrical Survey of N.S. W.,
Department of Lands, Sydney, Australia.
Harold Seward, B. A., Patent Office, Southampton Build-
ings, Cliancery Lane, W.C.
Philip E. Sewell, Gurney's Bank, No^'wich.
Col. Thos. Davies Sewell, 29 Grosrenor Road, S. W.
Capt. Ernest H. Shackleton, care of Br. Shaokleton, Aberdeen
House, West Hill, Sydenham, S.E.
Shackleton, 14 Bettridge Road, Parson's Green,
S.W.
Sharp, M.A., Cintra, Hampstead Lane, High-
gate, N.
Sheldon, M.B.Lond., ParJtside, Macclesfield.
The Rectory, Sulhampsteady
William
* Martin Charles
Thomas Steele
* Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A
Reading.
* Rev. Walter Sidgreaves, S.J., Stony hursb College Observatory,
Blackburn, Lancashire.
* James Simms, 138 Fleet Street, B.C.
^ William Simms, AlbeH Lodge, Hope Road, Shanklin,
Isle of Wight.
Andrew Simons, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Sydney Cottage,
Southampton Road, Salisbury.
David Goudie Simpson, 199 Camberwell Grove, Denmark Hill,
S.E.
John Samuel Slater, Professor of Civil Engineering, Civil
Engineering Coll., Seebpore, Calcutta, India.
John Sisson Slater, M.A. LL.D., i Garden Court, Temple,
E. C. ; and Seafield, Lythavi, Lancashire.
* Rev. Philip R. Sleeman, 65 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
* David Smart, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. L.S.A., 108 Grange
Road, Bermondsey, S.E.
Rev. Maurice A. Smelt, M.A., Heath Lodge, Cheltenham.
* Charles Michie Smith, B.Sc. F.R.S.E., Government Astronomer,
Observatory, Kodaikdnal, Palani Hills, Sonth
India.
Rev E. Harrison Smith, M.A. R.N., H.M.S. ' Illustriou.'i; Mediter-
ranean Station.
George Albert Smith, St. Ann's Well, Brighton.
* Geo.Fredk.Herbt. Smith, M.A., British Museum of Natural
History, Cromwell Road, S. W.
* John Bagnold Smith, Newstead (hlliery, near Nottingham.
John Peter Geo. ^mWh, Sn-eyney Cliff, Coalporty R.S.O., Shrop-
shire.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
25
Date of Election.
1880 Jan. 9
1897 Feb. 12
1901 Nov, 8
1898 June 10
1895 Mar. 8
1897 Apr. 9
1902 Jan. 10
1883 Jan. 12
1857 Feb. 13
1894 Feb, 9
1880 Feb. 13
1899 Feb. 10
1878 Mar. 8
1874 Dec. II
1865 Jan. 13
1884 Mar, 14
1888 Mar. 9
1894 May II
1894 June 8
1860 Feb. 10
1 861 Jan. II
1869 Mar, 12
1892 Nov. 1 1
1901 May 10
1898 Jan. 14
1879 Apr. 9
1890 Jan. 10
* Rev. William Smith, 2'he Briars, King's Road, Halstead, Essex.
William Arthur Smith, 154 Hagley Road, Edghaston ; and 94
Charlotte Street, Birmingham.
Monroe B. Snyder, Director of the Philadelphia Observa-
tory, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
William Edward Sparkes, 8 Claremont Terrace, Simderland,
Rev.Danl.Higham Sparling, B.A., ChristcTiurch Rectory, Biddulijh
Moor, near Congleton, Cheshire.
Rev. John Spence, 13 Elm ParJt Road, Chelsea, S.W.
* Charles Tallent Spencer, A.M.Inst.C.E,, La Quinta, Lyon Road,
Harrow.
Edmund Johnson Spitta, L.R.C.P. Lond., Ivy House, 31 South
Side, Clapham Common, S. W.
* W. W. Spencer Stanhope, Cannon Hall, Barnsley, Yorkshire,
William Ford Stanley, F.G.S. F.R,Met.Soc,, Cumberlow, South
Norwood, S.E.
Captain John Steele, The Rectory, Flordon, near Norivich.
* Charles Stevens, 10 Wemyss Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Frederick Haller Stevens, B.A., Clifton College, Bristol.
Capt. Geo. Richd. Stevens, Hong Kong, China.
* Robert Norton Stevens, Woodham, near Woking Station, Surrey,
John Torrens Stevenson, Nelson Street, Auckland, New
Zealand.
* Rev. Walter Edw. Stewart, M.A., Elcott House, Hurworth-on-Tees,
Darlington.
William Stewart Stewart, Levern, Barrhead, Scotland.
* SirJohn Benjamin Stone, M.P. J.P. F,L.S. F.G,S. F.R,G.S., The
Grange, Erdington, near Birmingham.
* G. Johnstone Stoney, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., 30 Ledbury Road,
Bayswater, W.
John Matthew Stothard, M.D., Laurel Lodge, Monksfown, Co.
Dublin, Irelamd.
Lt,-Col. George Strahan, R.E., Dchra Dun, N.W.P., India.
Edward Stroud, Coopers' Company's School, Tredegar
Square, Bow; and 74 Marquess Road,
Canonbury, N.
Rev. Edw, John Stutter, O.S B., Acton Burnell, near Shrewsbury .
* Ambrose Swasey, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Lewis Swift, Marathon, Cortland Co., N.Y., U.S.A.
* Hy. Wm. Lloyd Tanner, M.A, F,R.S., Professor of Mathematics
in the University College of South Wales and
Monmouthshire,27 Cwrt-y-FilRoad,Penarthy
South Wales.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1889 Feb. 8
1892 Nov. II
1888 Dec. 14
1898 Mar II
1894 Dec. 14
1896 Keb. 14
1885 May 8
1899 Dec. 8
1875 May 14
1886 Dec. 10
1873 Jan. 10
1896 Apr. 10
1855 June 8
1874 Nov. 13
1881 Mar. II
1890 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1880 June II
1875 May 14
1885 Jan. 9
1875 Feb. 12
1892 Jan. 8
1902 Apr. 1 1
1886 Fob. 12
1899 Feb. 10
1864 Apr. 8
John
Albert
Alfred
Basil R. H.
Charles Albert
C. H. Brewitt
Kenneth James Tarrant, Craven Cottage, Biishey Heathy Herts ;
and 63 Threadneedle Street, 'E. C.
Tatlock, Jun., MA., P.O. Box 194, New York
City, U.S.A.
Taylor, GorpTiwysfa, Cwrt-y-Fil Road, Penarth,
South Wales.
Taylor, cjo T. Cooke <f Sons, Buckingham Works,
York ; and Polvellan, Holgate Hill, York.
Taylor, Assis. Harbour Master, Hong Kong, China.
Taylor, 56 Ramsden Road, Balham, S. W.
Taylor, care of I.M. Customs, Shanghai, China.
Clement Jennings Taylor, Derby Villa, Derby Road, Kenilworth,
Cape Town, S. Africa.
* Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A. F.R.S., Trinity College, Cambridge.
Washington Teasdale, F.R.M.S., Headingley, Leeds.
John Tebbutt, Observatory, Windsor, New South Wales.
Theodore Martin Teed, C.E. F.R.G.S., 188 Camberwell Grove,
Denmark Hill, S.E.
* Lt.-Oen. Jas. F. Tennant, CLE. R.E. F.R.S., Past President,
1 1 Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, W.
Terby, 96 rue des Regards, Louvain, Belgium.
Terry, M.A., The Rectory, East Hsley, near
Newbury, Berks.
Thackeray, ^fjyaZ Observatory, Greenrcich; and
15 Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Thompson, Bart., F.R.C.S. M.B.Lond., 35
Wimjjole Street, W.
Thompson, 26 Westmount Road, Eltham, Kent.
Silvanus Phillips Thompson, B.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Principal and Pro-
fessor of Physics in the City and Guilds of
London Technical College, Finsbury, Nor-
land, Chislett Road, West Hamj) stead, N. W.
Capt. Benjamin Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R., The Sycamores, High
Bickington, Chulmleigh, N. Devon.
Thornthwaite, St. Mildred's House, Poultiy,
E. C. ; and Clareviont House, Hersham,
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.
Thornton, M.A., The Grammar School^ Brid-
lington, Yorkshire.
Thorp, Moss Bamk, Whitefeld, near Manchester.
Tliwailcs, ^i.\.G.\^.,BwrneU Rd., Sutton, Surrey.
'J'inguy, B.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Rede Court,
Rochester, Kent.
Tudd, K.C.M.(i. M.A. F.U.S., (JovermiuMil Astro-
\\n]\\cY,Oh.<!rrr(fJori/, Adrlaidi',Son/h A iistralia.
Dr. Francois
Rev. Thomas R.
Wm. Grasett
Sir Henry
Capt. Peter
Wm. Henry
Arthur
Thomas
Christopher
William Harold
Sir (Jiiarlcs
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
27
Date of Election.
1854 Feb. 10
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Dec. II
1863 May 8
1885 Jan. 9
1902 Jan. 10
1864 Nov. II
1883 June 8
1867 Apr. 12
1898 Jan. 14
1856 Jan. II
1 90 1 Feb. 8
1881 Feb. II
1879 Nov. 14
* Captain Henry Toynbee, 12 Upper Wcstbowne Terrace^ W.
* Julien Tripplin, 31 Holhorn Viaduct, E.G.; and 23
Heathfield Gardens, Chisrvick, W.
John Burt Trivett, Assistant Government Statistician and
Actuary to the Public Service Board, Govern-
ment Statistician's Office, Sydney, N.S.W.,
Australia.
* Lieut.-Col.G.L. Tupman, R.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, College
Road, Harrorv.
* Herbert Hall Turner, D.Sc. F.R.S., Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford, Utiiveo'sity Observatory ,
Oxford.
Rev. C. Lakeman Tweedale, M.A., The Vicarage, Weston, near
Otley, Yorks.
Edward Tyer, Aslmin Street, Balston, E.
Wm. John Vernon Vandenbergh, F.R. Met.Soc, care of G. B. Smith,
6 Malvern Road, Hornsey, N.
* Frederick Henry Varley, 82 Newington Green Road, Islington, N.
John Vaughan, Lieut. R.N.R., Commr., China Naviga-
tion Company, Shanghai, China.
Rev. George Venables, Burgh Castle Rectory, near Great
Yarmouth.
Rev. George Vickars-Gaskell, Grange-over Sands, N. Lanca-
shire.
James George Vine, 35 Glen Eagle Road, Strcatham, S. W.
Henry T. Vivian, Eversley, Winchjield, Hants.
[895 Jan. II Rev. Peter Hately Waddell, The Manse, WhiteJdrk, Prestonkirk,
East Lothian, Scotland.
1901 May 10 * Ernest George Wainwright, B.A., St. John's College, Battersea,
S.W.
1891 Jan. 9 * Arthur John Walker, M.A., Mount St. John, Thirsh, Yorkshire.
[883 Jan. 12 * William Henry Walmsley, B.Sc, '■Nautical Almanac' Office,
3 Verula^n Buildiiigs, Gray's Inn, W. C.
1902 Feb. 14 Albert Walter, Royal Alfred Observatory, Mauritius.
[888 May 11 John Walther, M.D. CM. F.R.Met. Soc, 109 MaHna,
St. Leonards-on-Sea.
[863 Feb. 13 Col. M.Foster Ward, Bannerdown House, Batheaston, Somer-
set; 2J\di Parte nhirc] ten, Bavaria.
1888 Jan. 13 * Francis James Wardale, The Limes, Shrewton, S.O., Wiltshire.
1876 .Ian. 14 * lAd^]oT-Giir\.V^.Yl.Vl2a:diQ\\, IX.k., Sparhford Lodge, Winchester.
1899 Jan. 13 * Worcester R. Warner, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
1887 June 10 * Hy. Addcnbrook Wassell, Addenhrook Villa, Love Lane, Stour-
bridge.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1876 Dec. 8
18S4 Feb. 8
1870 Mar. II
1885 Apr. 10
1897 Jan 8
1892 Jan. 8
1878 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1879 Nov. 14
1875 June 1 1
1899 Feb. 10
1897 Feb. 12
1901 Jan. II
1 902 Apr. 1 1
1877 Jan. 12
1902 Feb. 14
1869 Jan. 8
1893 Mar. 10
1898 Dec. 9
1898 Feb. II
1898 Feb. II
1895 J^"- "
1885 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
Rev. G. E.
Rev. W. R.
Robert Rumsey
Francis Richard
Thomas
Edward
Richard
Major-Gen. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, Oak Lodge,
Court Road, Mtham, Kent.
FrederickWilliamWatkin, B.A., St. PauVs School; and 43 Barton
Street, West Kensington, W.
Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Gainford Vicarage, Darlington.
Lt.-Col.Harry J. Watson, Tlie Ridges, Farnhorougli, Hants.
John Watson, Halton View, 3 Wilson Patten Street,
Warrington, Lancashire.
Wm. Livingstone Watson, Ayton, Ahernethy, Perthshire ; and
105 Pall Mall, S. W.
Watts, Xe7iswo7'th Vicarage, Dunstable, Herts.
Waugh, The Observatory, Portland, Dorset.
Webb, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
Wegg-Prosser, M.A., Merry Hill House, Here-
ford; and 20 Alfred Place, Thurloe Square,
S.W.
Weir, 56 Parkfield Street, Moss Lane East,
Manchester.
Weldon, Didniarton, Frant Rd., Tunbridge Wells.
Welford, M.A., J.P., Thornfield Villa, Gosforth,
near Newcastle-on-Tyne.
William Boultbee Whall, Board of Trade, Linkside, Musselburgh^
Scotland.
* Rear-Adm. Sir W. J. L. Wharton, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., Hydro-
grapher for the Admiralty, Florys, Prince's
Road, Wimbledon Park; and Athenceum
Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
Edward Fawcett White, Lecturer in Navigation and Nautical
Astronomy, Merchant Venturers' Technical
College; and Wimborne House, 31 Ashley
Road, Bristol.
White, Observatory, 3Ielbourne, Victoi'ia.
Wliitelow, 70 Deansgate, Manchester.
Whitmell, M.A. B.Sc, Invermay, Hyde Park,
Leeds.
Edmund Taylor Whittaker, M.A.,Secrbtary, Trinity College;
and Scotsdale, Grantchester Street, Cam-
bridge.
Wickham, Radcliffe Observatory ; and 62 St.
John's Road, Oxford.
Wigglesworth, York ; and 8 Victoria Street,
Westminster, S. W.
Wihling, Dalwhinnic, llroviley, Kent.
Algernon Chas. Legge Wilkinbon, B.A., Klphinstone College, Bom-
hay, Tndia.
Edward John
Edward Turner
Charles Thomas
Walter
Robert
Richard
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.;
29
William Willett, Junr., TJie Cedars, CMsleJmrftt Common,
Kent ; and 2 Sloane Gardens, S. W.
* Arthur Stanley Williams, Bella Vista, 20 Hove Park Villas,
Hove, Sussex.
* Harry Samuel Williams, M.A., 6 Heatlifield, Swansea, South
Wales.
* William E. Wilson, F.R.S., Baramona, Streete, RatJiowen,
Ireland.
Rev. Thomas Wiltshire, M.A. D.Sc. F.G.S. F.L.S., Emeritus
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy,
King's College, London ; 25 Granville
Park, Lewisham, S.E.
Rev. Wm. Edward Winks, 58 Richmond Road, Cardiff, South Wales.
Max Wolf, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomie an der
Universitat, Astrojjhysikalisches Ohserva-
torium, Heidelberg, Germany.
* Arthur Mason Worthington, M.A. F.R.S., R.N.E. College,
Bevoiiport ; and Mohuns, Tavistock, Bevon.
Arthur W. Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Physics at Yale
University, IVew Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
* Stephen M.
Sir Allen
Alfred Ernest
Jesse
Thomas Emley
Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, Buhlin.
Young, C.B., 18 Grafton Street, Bond Street, W.
Young, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Trigonometrical Sur-
vey of Perak, Taiping, Perak, Straits Settle-
ments.
Young, F.R.G.S., Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Young, B.A., Pres. Inst. Actuaries, 108 Evering
Road, Stoke Newington, N.
1875 June II
Prof . C. Venceslas Zenger, Palais Lobkowitz 7IITI. Prague
Bohemia.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
ASSOCIATES.
Date of Election.
1866 May II
1898 Dec
1882 Nov.
1898 Dec.
1890 Dec,
1884 Nov.
14
1898 Dec. 9
1901 Nov. 8
i88q Nov. 8
[892 Nov.
1866 May
G. F. J. Arthur
0
Auwers, Ph.D., Professor, Lindenstrasse 91,
Berlin, S. W.
Backlund, Directeur de I'Observatoire Cen-
tral Nicolas, Poulkovo, Russia.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Professor in the University and
Director of the Observatory, Zei^f^/j, Holland.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Yerkes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Lewis Boss, Professor, Director of the Dudley Ob-
servatory, Albany, N.Y., U.S.A.
Theodor Bredikhine, Emeritus Professor, Doctor of
Astronomy, Imijerial Academy of Sciences,
St. Petersburg, Bussia.
Sherburne Wesley Burnham, M.A. F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
Govermnejit Building, Chicago, U.S.A.
W. W.
Seth C.
1898 Dec. 9 Colonel Gilbert
1889 Nov. 8 Nils Christian
W. L.
Wilhelm
Campbell, Director of the Lick Observatory,
via San Jose, California, U.S.A.
Chandler, 16 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass.,
U.S.A.
Defforges, Correspondant du Bureau des Longi-
tudes, 12 rue St. Gabriel, Caen, France.
Duner, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Ob-
servatory, Upsala, Sweden.
Elkin, Ph.D., Yale University Observatory, New
Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
Forster, Professor, Director der Sternwarte,
JCnokcjdatz yi, Bci'lin, S. W.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1848 May 12
[899 Nov. 10
1879 J3,n.
1899 Nov.
1889 Nov.
1889 Nov.
1878 Nov.
1884 Nov.
8
8
8
14
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1899 Nov. 10
Johann Gottfried Galle,Ph.D., Professor, Kiez-StrasseiT, Potsdam,
Germany.
George E.
Asaph
Friedrich Robert
Paul P.
Prosper M.
George William
Edward Singleton
Jules
Jacobus Cornelius
Friedrich
Hale, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Director of the Yerkes Ob-
servatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Hall, GosTien, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Helmert, Ph.D., ordentliche Professor an der
Universitat, Berlin ; Director des Konigl.
preussischen Geodatischen Instituts und
des Centralbureaus der Intern ationalen Erd-
messung, Potsdam, Germany.
Henry, Astronome k I'Observatoire, Paris.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paris.
Hill, Ph.D., West NyacTt, N.Y., U.S.A.
Holden, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D., U.S. Military
Academy, West Point, N.Y., U.S.A.
Janssen, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Observatoire
d'Astronomie Physique, Meudon, Seine-et-
Oise, France.
Kapteyn, Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy at
the University, Groningen, Holland.
Kiistner, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat und Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Bonn, Germany.
[883 Nov. 9
Samuel Pierpont
1886 Nov, 12 Maurice
1894 Nov. 9
1872 Nov. 8
1884 Nov. 14
Albert A.
Simon
Magnus
Langley, LL.D., Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution, TF«5/nw^^o«, B.C., U.S.A.
Loewy, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Obser-
vatoire de Paris, 119 his, rue Notre Bame
des Cliamiis, Paris.
Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the
University, Chicago, U.S.A.
Newcomb, Professor, 1620 P Street, Washing-
ton, B.C., U.S.A.
Nyren, Ph.D., Astronom der Sternwarte,
Pulkowaf Russia.
1883 Nov. 9
J. A. C.
Oudemans, Ph.D., Professor, Utrecht, Holland.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1902.)
Date of Election.
1881 June 10
1894 Nov, 9
1901 Nov. 8
1872 Nov. 8
1892 Nov. II
1892 Nov. II
1848 May 12
1883 Nov. 9
1899 Nov. 10
1901 Nov. 8
1882 Nov. 10
1883 Nov. 9
1874 Jan. 9
1872 Nov. 8
Edward Charles Pickering, D.Sc, Professor, Director of the
Observatory, Harvard College^ CambHdge,
Mass., U.S.A.
Henri Poincar^, Membre de I'lnstitut, Professeur
^ la Faculte des Sciences, 63 rue Claude
Bernard, Paris.
Julius
Giovanni Virginio
Hugo
Hermann
Otto
Scheiner, Ph.D., Professor der Astrophysik an
der Universitat Berlin; Hauptobservator
am Astrophysikalischen Observatorium,
Potsdam, Germany.
Schiaparelli, R. Osservatorio di Brera, Milan,
Seeliger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Miinchen, Bavaria.
Struve, Ph.D., Director der Universitats-
Sternwarte, Konigslerg, Germany.
Struve, Fahnstrasse 8, Karlsruhe, Baden,
Pietro
Juan M.
Charles
Tacchini, Professore, Direttore dell' Ufficio
centrale di Meteorologia e Geodynamica,
deir Osservatorio del Collegio Romano ed
annesso Museo, Via del Caravita 7, Borne.
Thome, Director, Observatorio Nacional
Argentine, Cordoba, Argentine Bepublic.
Tr6pied, Directeur de I'Observatoire Aetrono-
. mique, Bouzareah, Algiers.
Hermann Carl Vogel, Ph.D., Professor, Director des Konig-
lichen Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums,
Potsdam, Germany.
Edmund Weiss, Ph.D., Professor, Director der K.K.
Sternwarte, Wien (^Wdhring), Austria.
Chas. Joseph £ltienne Wolf, Membre de I'lnstitut, Astronopie de
I'Observatoire, Professeur la Sorbonne,
I nie des Feuillantities, PaHs.
Charles A. Young, Professor, College of New Jersey,
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LIST OF FELLOWS AND ASSOCIATES.
June 1903.
OFFIGEES AND COUNCIL
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
T^EBI^/TJ^I?."^' 1903 TO :F'EBIt"U"-A-I2;'2" 1904.
IPresiDent
H. H. Turner, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S. Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford.
Dice*lPre6tOent6,
Sir William Abney, K.C.B. RE. D.G.L. F.R.S.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq. M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S.
H. F. Newall, Esq. M.A. F.R.S.
E. J. Spitta, Esq.
treasurer.
W. H. Maw, Esq.
Secretariee.
F. W. Dyson, Esq. M.A. F.R.S.
E. T. Whittaker, Esq. M.A.
jforelan Secretary.
Sir William Huogins, K.C.B. O.M. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.
Council.
Sir R. S. Ball, M A. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and G-eometry, Cambridge.
W. H. M. Christie, Esq. C.B. M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S. Astronomer
Royal.
Major E. H. Hills, C.M.G. R.E.
A. R. HiNKS, Esq. M.A;
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
Thomas Lewis, Esq.
Frank McClean, Esq. M A. LL.D. F.R.S.
Major P. A. MacMahon, D.Sc. F.R.S.
Captain William Noble.
A. A. Rambaut, Esq. D.Sc. F.R.S. Radcliffe Observer.
W. G. Thackeray, Esq.
Bsatstant Secretary.
W. }I. Wksley.
Burlinoton House,
London, W.
The MnctinqrB aro hold on the second Friday in every month during the Session
at 5 o'clock I'.M.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
JUNE 1903.
The present addresses of the following Fellows are not known, and the Secretaries
would be glad of any information which would enable them to be traced :
*J. Owen Corrie ...
*Isaac Engelson ...
Geo. Francis Hardy
*John Lee
*Robert Pearce
Rev. E. H. Smith, R.N.
Rev. D. H. Sparling, B
John Vaughan, R.N.R.
Last known Address.
131 Denmark Terrace, Brighton. (1896 June.)
Pomme d'Or, Jersey. (1897 Nov.)
36 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. C1903 June.)
St. Peter's Chambers, Cornhill, E.G. (1903 March.)
Church Court Chambers, Old Jewry, E.C. (1902 Nov.)
H.M.S. ' Illustrious,' Mediterranean Station (1903 May.)
Christchurch Rectory, Biddulph Moor, near Congleton,
Cheshire. (1903 Feb.)
China Navigation Company, Shanghai, China.
(1902 Oct.)
1902 June 13
1883 Mar. 9
1893 Feb. 10
1893 Mar. 10
1896 Jan. 10
1885 Mar. 13
1902 Jan. 10
1880 Nov. 12
1867 Nov. 8
Henry Bridger
* Rev. E. Aurelius
Harold John
Maur. Anderson
* Hugh Lancelot
* Wm. Steadman
Ashton Charles
* Rev, Francis B.
Thomas Michael
j^vwyoi XJULVUIV ijrwrUiCliS OUltLll, O. VV,
Adames, 17 Crouch Hall Road, Crouch End, N.
Adams, M.A., 10 Hove Park Villas, Hove, Sussex,
Adams, M.A., St. John's, Oakwood Avenue,
BecTienham.
Ainslie, 'R.N. B.A., H.M.S. ' BHtannia,' Bart-
mouth.
Aldis, 10 Old Grange Road, Durham Road,
Sparkhill, Birmingham.
Aldis, M.A , Old Headington, Oxford.
Allen, care of Messrs. Stihhard, Gibson ^ Co.,
21 Leadenliall Street, E.C.
Allison, M.A., Tlie Vicarage, Peasmarsh, Sussex.
Almond, Port Master, Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia,
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1896 Apr, 10 William Anderson, Bellevue, Mavis Bank P. 0., Jamaica.
1901 Jan. II * Charles Anthony, jun., M.Inst.C.E. M.Am.Soc.C.E.
I Casilla 1045, Buenos Aires, Argentine Be-
jjublic.
1899 Feb. 10 Eugene Michael Antoniadi, 74 rue Jovffroy, Paris.
1900 Jan. 12 Raghunath Narayan Apte, M.A. LL.B., Professor of Mathematics
at Rajaram College, Xolhapnr, India,
1896 Dec. II Geo. Alex. Sime Atkinson, B.Sc, 3 Oahjield Street, Nenpm't Road,
Cardiff, South Wales.
1899 Feb. 10 John Jepson Atkinson, Cosgrove Priory, Stony Stratford,
\ Northavtpton shire.
1903 Feb. 13 i Thomas Ayres, M.Sc, Tnnjnffald, Blackwood, Monmouth.
1873 ^P^' 9 * Thos. William Backhouse, West Hendon House, Sunderland.
1888 Feb. 10 Rev. J. Mackenzie Bacon, Cold Ash, Newhury, Berhs.
1892 June 10 Rev. James Raikie, United Free Church Manse, Ancrum-,
Box hurg h sh ire, Scotland .
1900 Nov. 9 Arthur H. Baker, B.A., 28 Cautley Aremic, Clapham
Common, S. W.
1875 Mar. 12 I * Sir Robt. Sta well Ball, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Lowndean Professor
I of Astronomy and Geometrj' in the Univer-
sity of Cambridge, Past President,
Observatory, Cambridge.
1898 May 13 ! George Banaster, Bay View, Ramsey, Isle of Man.
1896 May 8 William Banks, 70 Russell Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
1884 Nov. 14 Pietro Baracchi, Government Astronomer, Observatory,
Melbourne, Australia.
1899 Nov. 10 Rev.Thos.Gerrard Barber, M.A., Highfeld House, Beef or d, Hull.
1895 Feb. 8 Edwin Bare, Ruthve7i Villa, Haina2dt Road, Leytonstone.
1893 Feb. 10 Samuel Barker, Grayswood Tower, Haslemere, Surrey.
1874 May 8 * Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., St. John's College, OHiusarch,
Preston, Lancashire.
1888 Jan. 13 ^ Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc. Assoc.R.A.S., Yerkes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
1901 Jan. II Henry Osmund Barfiard, F.R.Met.Soc, Superintendent of the
Trigonometrical Survey, Suriryor- General's
0/Hcr, Colombo, Ceylon.
1879 May 9 ( 'apt. Edward I'arnes, Ingnfesf one House, 60 Tha?nes Street,
Windsor.
1899 Apr. 14 * Rev. Krnest William Harnt's, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
1 88 1 May 13 * John Alfred Warrmger, Friends' School, Rawdon, near Leeds.
1880 Ai>r. 9 * Lt. -Col. 'J\ Preston Battcrsby, Army Ordnance Department (late
j R.A.), Cromlyn, Rathowen, Westmeath, Ire-
I land ; and War Office, Pall Mall, S. W.
1895 ^ ' ^'tc. Ayniar dc la Baumc Pluvincl, 17 rue dr ('o/istantiiw, Paris.
EOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.) 5
Date of Election, j
1892 :\Iay 13 Henry Baynham, R.N., Captain, H.M.S. ' Welle sley :
Training Shij), North SJiields.
1893 June 9 Hedley Robert Beasley, Private Scliools' Association, 29 Old
Queen Street, Westminster, S. W.
1877 May II * William Morris Beaufort, F.R.G.S., 18 Piccadilly, W. ; and
Athencbum Cluh, S. W.
1893 Apr. 14 Ludwig Becker, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Professor of Astronomy
in the University of Griasgow, Ohscrvatory,
I GlasgoK.
1902 Jan. 10 j John Hind Bell, 'Nautical Almanac' Office, 3 Vcrulani
j Buildings, Gray^s Inn, W.C.
1896 Feb. 14 * Frank Arthur Bellamy, F.R.Met.Soc, University Observatory;
and 4 St. John's Road, Oxford.
1892 Feb. 12 Bertram ^emieti,M.K.,3Iont2)elier, Paignton, South Devon.
1888 Mar. 9 I * Arthur Berry, M.A., King's College, Cambridge.
1893 Jan. 13 Joseph Ibbitson Berry, Hazeldene, Avenue Road, Highgate. N.
1866 Nov. 9 * Rev. Frank Besant, M.A., Sibsey Vicarage, Boston, Lincoln-
1854 Feb. 10 * Wm. Henry Besant, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., .S'^. Joh^i's College,
Cambridge.
1902 Jan. 10 * Walter Ernest Besley, 75 The Chase, Claijliam. Common,
S. W.
1890 Jan. 10 Algernon Sidney Bicknell, Barcomhe House, Barcomhe, Sussex.
1869 Jan. 8 * Lieut.-Col. A. C. Bigg- Wither, Tilthams, Godalniing, Surrey.
1 88 1 Jan. 14 Raphael Louis Bischoffsheim, Observatoire, Nice; and 3 rua
Taitbovt, Paris.
1875 Apr. 9 I Lord Blythswood, Blythswood, near Renfrew, Scot'
land ; and 2 Seamore Place, Curzon Street, W.
1894 Apr. 13 Lyndon Bolton, '&.K., Patent Office, Southam/pton Build'
ings, Chancery Lane, W. C.
1894 Dec. 14 George Cox Bompas, F G.S. F.R.G.S., 121 Westbourne
Terrace, W.
1887 Apr. 6 Rev. John Bone, A K.C., St. Thomas's Vicarage, Lanea.^ter,
1902 Jan. 10 James Henry Booth, F.R.G.S., Alton, Stoke -up on- Trent, Staffs.
1871 Nov. 10 I * Robt. Holford M. Bosanquet, M.A. F.R.S., Castillo Zamora, Real/jo
, Alto, Teneriffe, Canary Islands.
1889 Jan. II i * Henry Lord V>Q\Aiox)., Caracas, Venezuela, South America.
1903 Jan. 9 Henry Bourget, D.esSc. Maitie de conferences k
1' Universite, et Astronome-adjoint al'Obser-
I vatoire de Toulouse, 20 rue St. Jacques,
• Toulouse, France.
1895 Feb. 8 Vincent Joseph Bouton, B.Sc, 9 Lansdonne Terrace, Hampton
Wicli.
1903 Apr. 8 Thomas Frederick Bowers, B.A,, Darenth, Little Heath, Old
J Charlton, S.E.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Electiou.
1892 Dec. 9
1893 Jan. 13
1877 June 8
1894 Jan. 12
1899 Jan. 13
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1889 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1 891 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1865 Mar. 10
1S87 Dec. 9
1902 Apr. II
1882 Nov. 10
1892 Dec. 9
1894 Jan. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1874 Nov. 13 * Sherburne W
1885 Apr. 10
1865 Apr. 12
1900 Apr. 1 1
1871 May 12
John A. Brashear, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Martin Brendel, Ph.D., Professor of Theoretical Astron-
omy and Geodesy in the University, 12
Schildweg, Gottingen, Germany.
* Thomas Dal by Brewin, Burlington House, 43 St. Allan's Road,
Leicester.
* William Briggs, M.A. LL.B, F.C.S., Burlington House,
Cambridge.
* Charles Lewis Brook, M.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Harewood Lodge ^
Meltliam, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
Brooks, F.R.G.S., Hope Bank, Nelson Street,
Woollahra, Sydiiey, N.S. Wales, Australia.
Brooks, M.A. D.Sc, Director of the Smith
Observatory, 714, Geneva, N.T., U.S.A.
Brown, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., Professor of Applied
Mathematics, Haverford College, Penn-
sylvania, U.S.A.; and Christ's College,
Canibridge.
Brown, 6 Cambridge Bimd, Brighton.
Browne, The Red House, Mount Avenue,
Ealing, W.-
Brownell, 64 Upper Brook Street, Manchester.
Browning, 78 Strand, W. C.
Hon. Justice Gainsford Bruce, K.C., Yetvhurst, Bromley, Kent.
George Herbert Bryant, Drybrooli, Gloucestershire.
Bryant, B,A. D.Sc, London Institution, Finshury
Circus, B.C.
Bryant, B.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich ;
and 1 79 Westcombe Hill, Blackheath, S.E.
Buckley, 70 Tower Street, Leicester.
Burckhalter, Chabot Observatory, and 1224
Linden Street, Oakland, California, U.S.A.
Burnham, Hon. M.A. of Yale College,
Assoc.R.A.S,, Professor of Practical As-
tronomy in the University of Chicago,
1945 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, III.,
U.S.A.
Major Sidney G. Burrard, R.E., Superintendent of the Great
Trigonometrical Survey of India, Dehra
Dun, N.W.P., India.
Col. Alexander r.urton-Brown, ll.A. F.G.S., 1 1 Union Crescent,
Ma ry (iff.
Tliomas C. Busli, SouierviUc, Wells Road, Bath.
Reginald Bushcll, Hinderton Lodge, Neston, Cheshire,
Joseph
William R.
Ernest William
John Henry
James Stark
Thomas William
John
* Robert
* Walter William
John Harrison
Charles
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
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Date of Election.
1887 Apr. 10
1877 June 8
1901 Jan. II
1903 Apr. 8
1889 May 10
1873 Feb. 14
1903 Jan. 9
1896 Mar. 13
19CI May 10
1879 Nov. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1 90 1 Mar. 8
1895 Jan. 9
1899 Apr. 14
1902 Mar. 14
1871 Mar. 13
1891 Dec. II
1897 Feb. 12
1894 June 8
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Feb. 14
'8q7 May 14
Frederick Hugh
Edward
Ernest
Major John
James
Jnan Saran
Warren Fredk. Caborne, C.B. Commander R.N.R. F.R.G.S.
F.R.Met.Soc, 54 Alexandra Road, Uijper
Norwood, S.E.
George Calver, Hill Flouse, Widford, Chelmsford.
Archd. Young Gipps Campbell, I.C.8 , Nandiijal Railway Station
P.O., Kurnool District, South India.
Capron, 38 Avenue Road, Highgate, N.
Carpmael, B.A. Assoc. Inst. C.E,, The Ivies,
St. Julian's Farm Road, West Norwood,
S.E.
Carpmael, M.A. K.C., Ferndale, Wooddde Road,
Sutton, Swrreij.
Cassells, V.D. J.P., 154 Queen's Drive, Cross-
hill, Glasgow.
Cavan, M.A., Eaton 3Iascott Hall, Shrewsbury.
Chakravarti, M.A., Assistant Accountant-
General, Presidency College Observatory,
College Street, Calcutta, India.
Rev. James Law Challis, M.A., The Vicarage, Stone, Aylesbury.
George Fredk. Chambers, Lethen Grange, Sydenham, S.E.
Robert William Chapman, M.A. B.C.E., Lecturer in Engineering
and Physical Science, University, Adelaide
South Australia.
Lt.-Col. W. St. L. Chase, V.C. C.B. F.R.G.S., 7th Bombay Infantry,
Quetta, Beluchistan.
Chatwood, M.Inst.M.E. F.R G.S., High Lawn,
Broad Oali Park, Worsley, Manchester.
Child, Vernham, Merton Hall Road, Wimbledon.
Christie, C.B. M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Astronomer
Royal, Past President, Royal Observatory,
Greenwich, S.E.
LordEdw.SpencerChurchill, 28 Grosvenor Street, W.
John Charles Clancey, F.R.G.S. F.S.I,, Assistant Director of
Land Records and Agriculture, New Public
Buildings, Rangoon, Burma.
Rev. JohnThos.W.Claridge, M.A., 26 EdgVaston Road, Moseley,
Birmingham.
Maurice Harvey Clarke, Lieut. R.N.R. F.R.G.S., Coleswood,
Harpendeii, Herts; and Board of Trade
Surveyor's Office, 79 Mark Lane, E. C.
Claxton, Director of the Royal Alfred Observa
tory, Maitritius.
Clayden, M.A. F.G.S., Principal of the Royal
Albert Memorial College, St. John's, Polsloc
Road, Exeter.
Samuel
J. W. Lawrence
W. H. Mahoney
Thomas Folkes
Arthur W.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
i860 Apr. 13
1859 Feb. II
1900 Nov. 9
1853 June 10
1884 Feb. 8
1881 Jan. 14
1875 Nov. 12
1902 Mar. 14
1902 May 9
1881 Jan. 14
1896 Jan. 10
1894 Dec. 14
1883 June 8
1902 Jan. 10
1 89 1 June 12
1 88 1 Jan. 14
1874 Jan. 9
1876 Nov. 12
1 891 Jan. 9
1862 Feb. 14
1896 Feb, 14
1890 Mar. 14
1 87 1 Jan. 13
1868 Feb. 14
189 Jan. 9
1868 Nov. 13
1888 Nov. 9
* Robert Bellamy
John Francis
William Henry
Everard Home
* William
John
* John Brise
Jose
Alexander Eugen
James
William Ernest
* Bryan
Hon. Wm. Heron
Arthur Thomas
Rich. Edw. Synge
* William Ernest
* Ralph
* J. Owen
* Rev. Aloysius L.
Arthur
* Philip H.
Rev. S. Runsie
* The Earl of
Cicorge Stickland
* William Bladen
* Edward
AndrcwC.de laC.
Clifton, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford,
3 Bardmell Road, Banbury Road, Oxford,
Cole, Westfield, Cheam Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Colegrave, R.N.R , Little Tew, Enstone, Oxford.
Coleman, 71 Brecknock Roa d, Camden Road, N.
Coleman, The Shrubbery, BucMand, Dover.
Coles, Royal Geographical Society, i Savile Row,
W. ; and Zillooet, Lipkooh, Hants.
Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughborough.
Comas Sola, Director of the Fabra Observatory,
S. Felipe, 29 8. Gervasio, Barcelona, Spain.
Conrady, F.R.M.S., 89 St. Alban's Avenue,
Bedford Park, W.
Cook, University, Sydney, N.S. W., Australia.
Cooke, M.A., Observatory, Perth, West Australia.
Cookson, M.A., Oakwood, Wylam, R.S.O.,
Northumberland.
Coombs, Commander, R.N., Port of Spain,
Trinidad, West Lndies.
Cooper, A.M. Inst. E.E., Rivernook, Be Monfford
Island, Reading, Berks.
Cooper, M.Inst.C.E., 59 Avonmore Road, Ken-
sington, W.
Cooper, Henwick Lodge, Worcester.
Copeland, Ph.D. F.R.S.E., Astronomer Royal for
Scotland, Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill,
Edinburgh.
Corrie, B.A. {No address : see slip).
Cortie, S.J., Stonyhurst Qdlege Observatory^
Blackburn, Lancashire.
Cottam, Elder croft, Essex Road, Watford.
Cowell, M.A.,7?f^yaZ Observatory, Greenwich, S.E.
Craig, B.A. LL.B. F.S.S., The Rectory, Movillc,
I^ondondcrry , Ireland.
Crawford and Balcarres, K.T. LL.D. F.R.S.,
Past Piiesident, 2 Cavendish Square, W.
Criswick, Rothlcy, Mycencc Road, Westcombe
Park, S.E.
Croft, M.A., 9 College Street, Winchester, Hants.
Croft on, 45 West (Jromwell Road, South Ken-
sington, S. II '.
Croramelin, B. A., Royal Okfcrratory, Greenwich ;
and Benvonue, 55 Ulundi Road, Blaokheath,
S.E.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June .1903.)
Date of Election.
1901 June 14
1867 June 14
1890 May 9
1879 Jan. 10
187 1 June 9
1888 May II
1898 Dec. 9
1892 June 10
1879 Nov. 14
1888 Jan. 13
1901 Jan. II
1889 Mar. 8
1869 Mar. 12
1875 H
1889 Nov. 8
1877 June 8
1895 Feb. 8
1897 Feb. 12
1893 Nov. 10
1898 Nov. II
1898 Mar. II
1898 Nov. II
1875 '^Tar. 12
Francis William
Edward
George
Thomas
* Rev. Reginald F.
* Thomas R.
* Lieul. Tristan
John
* George Howard
* Major Leonard
* Charles Rundle
* Rev. C. D. Percy
* Rev. Robert P.
* Percy L. H.
* Richard Evan
"William Fredk.
Henri
* William Eraser
William Murray
Cecil G. J.
Eric
Andrew EUicott
Arthur M. W.
Crook, B.A., 4 Overcliff, Gravesend,' Kent.
Crossley, Halifax, Yorkshire.
Cumes, F.R.G.S., Hnntingdon House School^
Teddington.
Gushing, 2 Southside, Chejjstow Road, Croydon.
Dale, M.A., 12 Bradmore Road, Oxford.
Dallmeyer, 25 Newman Street, Oxford Street, W.
Dannreuther, R. ^^. F. R.G.S. ,H.M.S. ' Leviathan,''
China Station.
Dansken, F.S.I., 2 Hillside Gardens, Partick
Hill, Glasgow, Scotland.
Darwin, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., Plumian Professor
of Astronomy in the University of Cam-
bridge, Past Peesident, Newnham Grange,
Cambridge.
Darwin, R.E., 12 Egerton Place, S. W.
Davidson, Royal Observatory; and 41 Parh
Street, Greenwich, S.E.
Davies, M.A., Fretherne, Stonehouse, Gloucester-
shire.
Davies, M.A., Hatheroj) Rectory, Fairford,
Gloucestershire.
Davis, ' Nautical A hnanac ' 0(fice, 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
Day,M.A., Culver, Plaistow Lane, Bromley, Kent.
Denning, 34 Egerton Road, Bishojjston, Bristol.
Deslandres, D. 6s Sc., Observatoire, Meudon, and
56 bis, Route des Gardes, Bellevue, Seine- et-
Oise, France.
DoakfM.A.,^ Nautical Almanac' Office, 3 Vervlam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
Dobie, M.D. J.P., KirMon House, Chester.
Dolmage, M.A. LL.D. D.C.L.,243 Cromn ell Road,
South Kensington, S. W.
Doolittle, B.Sc , Flower Observatory, Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.,
U.S.A.
Douglass, B.A., Probate Judge, Flagstaff,
Arizona, U.S.A.
Downing, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Superintendent
of the < Nautical Almanac,' 3 Verulam
Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.; and 3 Gran-
ville Park, Blacltheath, S.E,
A3
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election
1893 Feb. 10
1875 Mar. 12
1888 Apr. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1901 Jan. II
1873 Jan. 10
1876 Mar. 10
1877 Jan. 12
1894 Apr. 13
1880 May 14
1903 April 8
1894 May II
1859 July 8
1893 June 9
1898 June 10
1864 Dec. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1878 Jan. II
1898 May 13
1863 13
1895 Feb. 8
1858 Mar. 12
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Nov. 13
1894 Jan. 12
Patrick Doyle, F.E.S.E. M.R.I.A., 19 Lall Bazar Street,
Calcutta, India.
John L. B. Dreyer, Ph.D., Observatorij, Armagh^ Ireland.
John Edmund Drower, Warrvick House, 15 Mount Ephraim
Road, Streatham, S. W.
Major Archd. S. Drummond, Wolverine, Cliftonville, Margate ;
and Guards' Club, Pall Mall.
Frank C. Dumat, P.O. Box 370, Johannesburg, Transvaal,
South Africa.
Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence, Bart., M.P., 13 Carlton
House Terrace, S. W.
John William Durrad, 3 Glenfeld Boad, The Fosse, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
Nerv Zealand.
Frank Watson Dyson, M.A. F.R.S., Secretaby, Royal Observa-
tory, Greenwich, S.E. ; and 6 Vanbrugh Hill,
Blackheath, S.E.
Major Lindsay A. Eddie, Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope.
Lieut. Kenneth E. Edgeworth, R.E., Stinhope Lines, Alder shot.
Rev. Fras. John Eld, M.A., Polstead Rectoi'y, Colchester.
Robt. Lewis John Ellery, C.M.G. F.R.S., Melbourne, Victoria.
Edwin Bailey Elliott, M.A. F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen Col-
lege, 4 Bardwell Bead, Oxford.
Henry Ellis, Inglefield, Little Heath, Potter's Bar,
Middlesex.
William Ellis, F.R.S. F.R.Met.Soc, 12 Vanbrugh Hill,
Blachheath, S. E.
Isaac Engelson. {No address : see slip.)
J. Kennedy IJsdaile, M.A.,Hazehvood, Horsted Keynes, Sussex.
Rev. T. H. E. C. Espin, M.A., Wolsingham Observatory, Tow
Law, R.S.O., Co. Durham.
Edward Iszatt Essara, Billingborough, Lincolnshire.
William Esson, M.A. F.R.S. F.C.S., Savilian Professor
of Geometry, Merton College, Oxford.
Chas. Roberts D' l^^sterre, 20 Pelham Street, South Kensington,
S.W.
Rev. Charles Evans, 1\LA., (S^. Alphege's House, ParJtstone,
Dorset.
Josei)h Edward Evans, H.A., Queen's House, Royal Hospital
School, Greenwich, S.E.
Lewis Evans, J. P. F.S.A., Russells, near Watford,
Herts.
.lolin Evershed, Kenley, Surrey.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
\goo Jan. 12
1858 Dec. 10
1889 Jan. II
1895 June 14
1887 June 10
1900 June 8
1883 Mar. 9
1873 Nov, 14
1864 May 13
1890 Nov. 14
1891 May 8
1901 Jan. II
1878 Apr. 12
1878 Jan. I]
1 90 1 Nov. 8
1900 May II
1884 Apr. 9
1873 Jan. 10
1898 May 13
1893 Mar. 10
1895 10
1895 Dec. 13
1889 Dec. 13
Rev.PaulWynyardFairclough, Trinity Parsonage, Dunedin, New
Zealand.
Rev. Adam Storey Farrar, D.D., The College, Durham.
* Samuel Fellows, Tymvald Villas, Lower Villier Street,
Wolverhampton .
* John A. Ferguson, i and 2 Ferguson Building, Denver,
Colorado, U.S.A.
Capt. A. Mostyn Field, R.N., Bronteville, 3Ierton B,oad, Southsea.
Louis Napoleon Geo. Filon, M. A., Fellow of and Assistant Professor
of Applied Mathematics at University College,
London, King's College, Cambridge, and God-
win House, St. Augustine' s Avemie, S. Croydon.
Finch, M.A., i St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge.
Finlay, M.A., Dalrymple House, Richmansmorth,
Herts.
Finlayson, Avenue Villas, Frith Boad, Dover.
Hon. Justice Robert Isaac Finnemore, J.P. F.R.Hist.S., Supreme
Court, Pietermaritzburg , Natal.
Fison, D.Sc. University College, Gower Street, W. C ;
and 25 Blenheim Gardens, Willesden Green,
N.W.
Flagg, M.A., Chapel House, We.stoe, South Shidds.
Flammarion, rue Cassini 16, Avenue de V Obser-
vatoire, Paris ; and Observatoire de Juvisy,
Seine-et- Oise, France.
Fleming, Vicarage, Coxhoe, R.S.O., Co. Durham.
Fletcher, 38 Lammds Park Boad, Ealing, W.
Foote, J.P. F.S.A.Scot., Newton, Melcombe-
Bingham, Dorchester, Dorset; and 3Iall
Parli, Montrose, Scotland.
Forbes, Nautical Academy, 169 High Street,
Southampton.
Forbes, M.A. F.R.S. M.Inst.C.E. M.Inst.E.E.
34 Great George Street, Westminster, S. W.
Hon. Geo. Stuart Forbes, H.M. India Civil Service, Ooiac.amund
Madras Presidency, India.
James Arthur Formoy, F.C.S., Chestham, Grange Boad, Sutton,
Surrey.
Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Sadlerian Pro.
fessor of Pure Mathematics, Trinity College
Cambridge.
Major Kingsley O.Foster, J. P., Shenley, Bedhill, Surrey.
Alfred Fowler, Assistant Professor of Physics, Boyal
College of Science, South Keiislngton, S. W. •
and 19 Busthall Avenue, Bedford Park, W.
Gerard Brown
Wm. Henry
Henry Philip
Alfred Henry
Ambrose T.
Camille
Rev. David
Spencer L.
Alexander
Capt. Duncan
* Georue
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1896 Jan. 10
1851 June 13
1897 Apr. 9
1880 Jan. 9
1871 Nov. 10
1896 April 10
William
John
Alpin G. Fowler, M.Inst.C.E., i Cambridge Road, Nor-
hitoTiy Surrey.
Francis, Ph.D. F.L.S. F.C.S., care of Taylor 4^
Francis, Red Lion Cotirt, Fleet Street, E. C.
Franklin-Adams, Grange Cottage, Wivibledon ;
and Machrilianish House, CampheltowUyScotland.
* William Sadler Franks, care of Isaac Rolerts^ F.R.S., Star field,
Crowhomngh, Sussex.
Joseph H. Freeman, 98 Romford Road, Stratford, E.
Thomas Frederick Furber, Trigonometrical Survey of N.S. W., De-
partment of Lands^ Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia.
1881 Feb. II
1893 12
1870 Jan. 14
1870 May 13
1872 Dec. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1902 May 9
1902 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1900 Jan. 12
1892 Mar. 1 1
1857 Jan. 9
1867 Dec. 13
1 87 1 Apr. 14
1874 May 8
1893 Apr. 14
1S85 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
W. H. St. Quintin Gage, High Street, Wolsingham, Darlington.
Walter Fred.
New South Wales,
* William
* Charles Henry
* Edward
East
Gale, J. P., Newcastle,
Australia.
Garnett, Lojv Moor, Clitheroe, Lancashire.
Gatty, LL.D. F.R.S.E., Felhridge Mace,
Grinstcad, Sussex.
Gay, Tnvermore, Oxford.
S. Maitland Baird Gemmill, care, of W. L. Wilson, 50 Great Western
Road, Glasgoiv.
Henry Tresawna Gerrans, M.A., Worcester College ; and 20 St.
John Street, Oxford.
Maurice Edmd. J. Gheury, 12 Cressey Road, Hampstead, N.W.
A. Sarath Kumar Ghosh, 28 Elgin Avemie, Maida Vale, W.
Umes Chandra Ghosh, M.A., Lecturer on Mathematics at the
Muir Central College, 4 Mayo Road, Allaha-
had, N.W. P., India.
Gibbons, Science, Art, and Technical School;
and We7itworth House, South Street, Brier-
ley Hill, StaffoQ'dshire.
Gibbs, Thornton, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood^
S.E.
Gill, K.C.B. LL.D. F.R.S.,His Majesty's Astrono-
mer, Royal Ohservatory, Cape of Good Hope.
Glaisiier, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, Trinity College, CamhHdge.
(Jledhill, F.R.Met Soo., Jiemirrside Observatory,
Skircoat, Halifax, Yorkshire.
Godfrey, F.R.G.S., 79 Cornhill, E.G.
Goodacre, i liirchington Road, Crouch End, N.
John Jas. Lewis Goodridge, 38 St. Dcny's^Road, Portswood, near
Sont/iampton.
Arthi
William Bolger
* Sir David
* J. W. L.
Joseph
Raymond Hill
Walter
Date of Election.
1891 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1883 Nov. 9
1896 April 10
1895 Jan. II
1901 Dec. 13
1896 Nov. 13
1890 Feb. 14
1878 Feb. 8
1866 Nov. 9
1870 Nov. II
1891 Jan. 9
1873 Nov. 14
1879 May 9
1896 Jan. 10
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1878 May 10
1891 Feb. 13
1895 J^"^- "
1899 Jan. 13
1882 Jan. 13
EOYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Thomas
13
John Ellard
Eugen von
Frank L.
Richard A.
John E.
* Lord
Sir Howard
Gordon, F.R.Met. Soc, 9 Scotch Street, White-
haven, Cumberland.
Gore, M.R.I.A., 3 St. Mary's Road^ Pembroke,
Dublin.
Gothard, Astrophysihalisches Observatorivm,
Hereny, bei Steinamanger, Hungary.
Grant, M.A., 58 Keloingrove Street, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Charles Josephus Green, M.R.C.S. L.S.A., 10 St. PauVs Square,
Preston, Lancashire.
William John Greenstreet, M.A., Marling School, Stroud,
Gloucestershire.
* John Anderton Greenwood, B.A. LL.M., Funtington House,
near Chichester, Sussex.
Gregory, Dell Quay House, near Chichester,
Sussex.
GiifRth, Br yn Dinas, JJpi)er Bangor, North Wales.
Grimthorpe, M.A. LL.D. K.C., Batch Wood,
St. Albans.
Grubb, F.R.S. M.I.C.E.I., Honorary Master of
Engineering, University of Dublin, Si
Kenilivorth Square, Pathgar, Dublin.
* Rev. H. Grattan Guinness, D.D. F.R.G.S., Harley House, Bow, E. ;
and Cliff House, Cwbar, via Sheffield.
Col. Gardiner F. Guyon, Commanding 7th Regimental District,
Egerton House, Richmond, Surrey.
* George Thorn Gwilliam.
David Edward Haddcn, Alta, Buena Vista Co., lowa^. CS.A.
* George E. Hale, D. Sc. Assoc.R.A.S., Director of the Ycrkes
Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
* Rev. Frederic J. ^2^\^\.k.,Northan Place, Potter sBar,Tlertford.
John James Hall, Observatory Cottage, Datcliet Road, Slough,
Bucks.
Maxwell Hall, M.A., Montego Bay, Jamaica; and care of
Bliss Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton, Bristol.
G. P. Blackwood Hallowes, 48 Queen Anne's Road, York.
Frederic Hammond, F.R.I.B.A., 38 Mercers Road, TufneU
Park, N.
Arthur Hands, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Inkerman House,
Wednesfield Road, Wolverhampton.
* Rev. Thomas Hands, M.A., St. Laurence's Vicarage, North-
ampton.
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Date of Election.
1902 Jan. 10
1903 Jan. 9
1877 Feb. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1883 Apr. 13
1890 Feb. 14
1882 Jan. 13
1899 Jan. 13
1902 Mar. 14
1900 Jan. 12
1901 Jan. II
1878 Feb. 8
1885 Jan. 9
1890 May 9
1890 Feb. 14
1864 Feb. 12
1887 Apr. 6
[897 Mar. 12
1867 Mar. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1901 Jan. 1 1
1893 Doc. 8
1899 Jan. 13
1891 Feb. 13
1895 Mar. 8
1895 June 14
EOYAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
* Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, 38 Eaton Square, S. W.
Patrick Sinclair Hardie, M.A. B.Sc, 4 Greenmount Gardens,
Biirntisland, Scotland.
George Francis Hardy {No address : see slip).
* Kev. Robert Harlej^, M.A. F.R.S., Rosslyn, Westbo^iriie Road,
forest Bill, S.E.
Rev. Timothy Harley, TJie Torrs, Wallington, Surrey.
Alfred Newton Harris, 5 Clarendon Place, The Hoe, Plymouth.
Jasper Nicolls Harrison, Saling Grove, Braintree, Essex.
Samuel Henry Harrison, F.R G.S., Frederick Road, Edghaston,
Birmingliam.
Rev. J. Horsley Haslam, M.A., St. Saviour's Vicarage, Benmark
Park, S.E.
Riclid.Kilvington Hattersley, F.R.G.S., 4 Church Terrace, Black-
heath, S.E. ; and Rand Club, Johannesburg,
S. Africa.
Heath, M.A., Uplands, Cobham, Surrey.
Hederstedt, C.E. F.R.G.S., Li/cknoiv, Jndia; and
Twyford Lodge, Southlands Road, Bickley,
Kent.
Henderson, LL.D., Castlehead, Paisley, Scotland.
Henderson, M.R.A.S. F.S.A.Scov. F.R.S.North
Antiq., 7 Mincing Lane, E.C.
Henkel, B.A., 7 Barrowby High Road, GrHLntham.
Hennessey, CLE. M.A. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., \%AlUyn
Park, West Dulwichy S.E. ; and Athenceum
Cluh, S. W.
Hepworth, C.B. R.N.R., Marine Superintendent,
Meteorological Office,63 Victona Street,S. W.;
and 2 Amherst Road, Ealing, W.
Herbert, Hazlemont, The Boulevard, Nottingham.
* Prof.Alex.StewarlHerschel, M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S., Observatory
ITouse, SlotigJi, Bucks.
^ Col. Jolin Herschel,R.E.F.R.S.,MemberofSenate,Calcutta
University ; Observatory House, Slough,
Bucks.
* John Chas. Wm. Herschel, B.A. Oxon., St. John's College, Cam-
bridge; and Lawn Ujfton, Littlemore, near
Oxford.
Hills, C.M.G. R.E., 32 Prince's Gardens, S. W.
Hinks, M.A., Observatory, Cambridge.
Hirayama, The Observatory ^ Azabu, Tokyo, Japan^
Hirst, 379 George Street, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia.
Hobson, Sc.D. V .11.^., Christ's College,Cambridge,
Walter
Henry Burdett
Rev. Andrew
Lt.-Col. George
Fredk. William
John B. N.
Capt. M. W. C.
J. Harold
Major Edin. H.
Arthur Robert
Shin
(Jcorge Denton
Ernest William
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
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Date of Election.
1895 Mar. 8
1890 Nov. 14
1884 Dec. 12
1868 June 12
1885 Apr. 10
1879 Mar. 14
1 884 Apr. 9
1873 Dec. 12
1899 Nov. 10
1881 Jan. 14
1902 Jan. 10
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1898 Feb. II
1854 Apr. 12
1898 Feb. II
1885 Dec. II
1886 Dec. 10
1887 Jan. 14
1902 Jan. 10
1879 Jan. 10
1 86 1 Feb. 8
1 90 1 Mar. 8
1888 Jan. 13
1890 Nov. 14
Samuel V.
Neville
Henry Park
Henry William
Rev. Canon J. H.
* Maures
Charles
* Joseph
* Sydney Samuel
Elijah
Charles Sumner
Rev. Frederick
* Thomas Charlton
* Sir William
David
James
Rev. Robt. Sparke
Cuthbert
William Gylby
Robert T. A.
* Richard
Charles John
* George James
Harold
Hoffman, 91 Madison Avenue, MorristoTvn, New
Jersey, U.S.A.
Holden, Queen Square, Lancaster.
Hollis, ^.K., Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
2 Foyle Road, BlacMeath, S.E.
Hollis, ISorliton Hall, Kingston-on-Thames.
Honeyburne, M.A. 23 Dulte Street, SmithpoH.
Horner, Mells, Frome, Somerset.
Horsley, M.Inst. C.E. F.G.S., 174 Highhury New
Pari, N.
Hough, M.A. , Codsall Wood, near Wolverhampton,
Hough, M.A. F.R.S., Royal Observatory, Cape
of Good Hope.
Howarth, Public JVuseum, Weston Park, Sheffield.
Howe, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy, Case
Observatory, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Hewlett, M.A., 7 Princes Buildings, CUfton,
Bristol.
Hudson, B.A., ^Nautical Almanac'' Office, Gray's
Inn, W. C ; and 37 Lambton Road, Hornsey
Rise, N.
HuGGiNS, K.C.B. O.M. D.C.L. LL.D. Ph.D.
D.Sc. P.R.S., FoEEiGN Secretary, Past
President, 90 Upper lulse Hill, S. W.
Hunter, St. Ronan's, Lanark, Scotland.
Hunter, F.R.C.S.E. F.R.P.S. F.R.S.E., Rosetta,
LAherton, Midlothian, Scotland.
Hutchings, The Vicarage, Alderhury, Salisbury.
Hutchinson, Rock Lodge, Roker, near Siinderhind .
Hutchinson, Rock Lodge, Roker,\near Sunderland.
Innes, Director of the Transvaal Meteorological
Department, P.O. Box 858, Johannesburg,
South Africa.
Inwards, 20 Bartliolomew Villas, Kentish Town
N.W.
Isaac, Head of the Upper Nautical School,
Royal Hospital School ; and 6 3Iaze Hill,
Greenwich, S.E.
Jacobs, The Llomestcad, White Rose I^ane,
Woking.
Jacoby, li.A. Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Astro-
nomy, Astronomical Observatory, Columbia
University, New York City, U.S.A.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1892 May 13
1898 Mar. II
1891 Jan. 9
1878 Nov. 8
1892 May 13
1902 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1876 Jan. 14
1872 Mar. 8
1885 Dec. II
1897 Jan. 8
1898 Apr. 6
1895 Dec. 13
1867 May 10
1900 Dec. 14
1894 Jan. 12
1 901 Jan. 1 1
1903 Feb. 13
1894 Apr. 13
1868 Nov. 13
1893 May 12
I S93 .June 9
Sir Otto Jaffe, 10 Donegall Square South,Belfast, Ireland.
Rev. Kingsbury Jameson, M.A., Highfield, Hendon.
Charles W. H. Jeavons, Horseley Place, Tij/ton, Staffordshire.
Benjamin George Jenkins, 43 Chatsmorth Road, West Dulmch,
S.E.
Charles Henry Johns, M.A., 20 Goring Road, Llanelly, Wales.
Geo. Frederick Johns, Observatory, Perth, West Australia.
Rev. Alfred Robt. Johnson, M.A., The Rectory^ Ma/rwood, near
Barnstaple.
Richard Coward Johnson, 54 Fern Grove, Sefton Park, Liverpool.
Rev. Samuel J. Johnson, M.A., 27ie Vicarage, Melplash, R.S.O.,
Bridport, Borset.
Walter Claude Johnson, M.Inst. C.E., The Dignaries, West-
comhe Park, Blackheath, S.E.
William Johnston, 130 W otto a Hill, London Road,
Gloucester.
Charles Jasper Joly, M.A. F.T.C.D., Andrews Professor of As-
tronomy in the University of Dublin and
Royal Astronomer of Ireland, Observatory ,
Bunsink, Co. Bublin, Ireland.
Rhishard Llewelyn Jones, M.A., Professor of Physics, Presidency
College, Madras, Nungumbaukum, Madras,
India.
John Joynson, Thornton Lodge, Thm-nton, Great
Crosby, Liverpool.
Sree Rajah A. V. Jugga Rao Bahadur Garu, F.R.Met.Soc. F.R.C.I.
F.S A. Asst.-Int.d.Bot. Zamindar of Sher-
mahamed-puram and Yambram E.states,
Baba Gardens, Waltair Ry. Station, Madras
Presidency, India.
Joshua Jakes, Sea. View Terrace, A berdovey. North Wales,
Jas. Netherclift Jutsum, Cardiff Nautical Acadcraj', 47 Fitz-
ha'mo)i Etnbanknient, Cardiff, South Wales.
Charles William Keighley, Clu/iy Villa, Burlington Lane,
Chisn'ick, W.
Wm. Redfern Kelly, M.Inst.C.E., BaMada, Malone Park, Bel-
fast, Ireland.
* Lord Kelvin, O.M. M.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S.,
Professor of Natural Pliilosophy in the
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
Rev. Pliili]) ir. Kcniptlionie, M.A., Wellington College, Berks.
* Arthur E. Kcnnclly, Professor of Engineering, Harvard
Collegia* Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.) 17
Date of Election.
1864 Jan. 8 * David Joseph Kennelly, Sydney, C.B.y Nova Scotia, Canada.
1903 Jan. 9 Richard Kerr, F.G.S., Fairview, 2 Sihthorjje Terrace,
yiear Tooting Junction, Mitoham, S.W.
1902 Feb. 14 William Ambrose Kibbler, M.B., Ashly House, 3 Manor Road,
Stamford Hill, N.
1896 Jan. 10 Rev. Robert Killip, 81 Newshani Drive, Liverpool.
1903 Apr. 8 Alphonso King, 93 Victoria Road East, Leicester.
1881 Jan. 14 * Sydney T. Klein, F.L.S. F.E.S., Hatlierlow, Raglan Road,
Reigate, Surrey.
1896 Jan. 10 GefU'ge Handley Knibbs, The University, Sydney ; and Spottis-
I woode, Bland Street, Aslifield, near Sydney y
! New South Wales, Australia.
1902 Dec. 12 Geo. McKenzie Knight, 2$ Holford Square, Peo'cy Circus, W.C.
1878 Jan. II Lt.- Col. H.S.G.S. Knight, The Observatory, Hairstoch, Littleton,
near JHuchester ; and Army and Navy Club,
Pall Mall, S.W.
1896 Mar. 13 Thomas Edward Knightley, Clive House, Tulse Hill, S.W.
1873 Mar. 14 Edward Ball Knobel, Past President, 32 Tavistock Square,
W. C.
1890 Jan. 10 Vernon Edwin Knocker, Lingwood, Grange Road, Deal.
1895 Mar. 8 * Lieut. Henry T.C. Knox, F.R.G.S., late R.N., 14 King Street,
I Portman Square, W.
1870 Apr. 8 * Carlton John Lambert, M.A.. Royal Naval College, Greenwich,
S.E.
1874 May 8 William James Lancaster, F.C.S. F.G.S. F.R.M.S., Colmore Row,
Birmingham ; and Pine Crest, Barnt Green,
I Worcestershire.
1899 Feb. 10 * Joseph Larmor, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Lucasian Professor
of Mathematics, St. John's College, Cam-
bridge.
1888 Nov. 9 * Arthur Herbert Leahy, M.A., Firth College, Sheffield.
1900 May II Desire Ernest Lebon, Agr^ge de TUniversite, Laureat de
I'Academie Fran^aise, Professeur de Mathe-
matiques au Lycee Charlemagne, 4 bis, rue
des Ecules, Paris,
1876 Feb. II ' * Rev. Edmund Ledger, M.A., Protea, Reigate, Surrey.
1869 Feb. 12 * John Lee (No address : see slip).
1892 Jan. 8 1 Edward Herbert Lees, FairJiaven, Mallacoota, East Gippsland,
i Victoria, Australia.
1894 Jan. 12 Henry Alfred Lenehan, Government Observatory, Sydney,
! New South Wales, Australia.
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ROYAL ASTEONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Capt.G.PonsonbyLenox-Conyngham, E.E. 3Iussoorie, N'.W.P.,
India.
Armin Otto Leuschner, B.A. Assistant Professor of Astro-
nomy in the University of California, Berlie-
ley, California, U.S.A.
Fredk. Wm. Levander, -yiNoo'th Villas, Camden Sqnare, N. W.
Rev. Edw. Spry Leverton, M.A., The School House, Kirhham,
Lancashire.
Thomas Lewis, Royal Oliserratory , Greenwich; and
Herlert Villa, JJlundi Road, Blachheath, S.E.
William J. Lewis, Professor of Mineralogy in the Uni-
• versity of Cambridge, Mineo'alogical Ifusetim,
Cambridge.
Adolph F. Lindemann, Sidholme, Sidmouth, Devon.
Capt. WindeyerG-. Lingham, care of W. Lund, 3 East India
Avenue, E.G.
Louis Stromeyer Little, B.A. M.D., 31 Orosvemr Street, W. ;
and Reform Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
Wm. Jas. Stewart Lockyer, M.A. Ph.D., 16 Penywern Road, Earl's
Court, S. W.
Sir Edmund Giles Loder, Bart., M.A., Leo nardslee, Horsham, Sussex.
Jacob Gerhard Lohse, Fiinfhausen, bei Elsfieth, Germany.
Henry C. Lord, Director of the Emerson McMillin Observa-
tory and Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
Ohio State University, Colunibus, Ohio,
U.S.A.
Ernest F. J. Love, M.A. Assistant Lecturer and Demonstra-
tor in Natural Philosophy in the University,
213 Royal Parade, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia.
James Love, 33 Clanricarde Garde7ts, Baysmater, W.
James William Lowber, M.A., Sc.D., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.G.S.,
F.R.Met.Soc, 113 East iSth Street, Austin,
Texas, U.S.A.
Arthur C. W. Lowe, B.A., Gosfield Hall, Halstead, Essex.
Frank Lowman, B.A., Lecturer in Science, St. John's
College, Battersea, S. W.
George Edward Lumsden, Assistant Secretary of the Province
of Ontario, 57 Elm Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
Joseph Lunt, B.Sc, F.LC, Royal Observatory, Cape of
Good Hope.
William Thymic lynn, 15. A., 26 South Vale, Blachheath, S.E.
Major F. Denis F. MacCarlliy, K.E., South Road, Curragh Camp,
Co. Kildare, Ireland.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1896 Jan. 10
1882 Nov. 10
1902 Nov. 14
1877 Mar. 9
1886 May 14
1894 Jan, 12
1892 May 13
1885 Apr. 10
1884 Dec. 12
1897 Jan. 8
1879 Mar. 14
1875 Jan. 8
1901 Jan. II
1898 Jan. 14
1893 ^^3iT. 10
i8q8 June 10
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
1895 May 10
1877 Mar. 9
1859 Mar. II
1883 June 8
1901 May 10
1896 Jan. 10
1886 Feb. 12
Fredk. William
Jonadab
Francis Kennedy
Frank
John David
Henry
William Grant
* James
* The Hon. Lord
Maj orPercy Alexr.
Col. Ernest E.
Charles H.
Capt. Joseph W.
J. Nevil
Henry Bateman
Peter
* Edward Walter
William Henry
* John Willoughby
* Raphael
* John James
* Thomas Kilner
Charles Sidney
Charles J.
Duncan
McCarthy, 11 Colet Gardens, West Kensington,
W.
McCarthy, 11 Colet Gardens, WestKe^isington, W.
McClean, RustJiall House, Tunbridge Wells.
McClean, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., RusthaM House,
Twibridge Wells ; and i Onslow Gardens,
South Kensington, S. W.
McClure, M.A. LL.D., Mill Hill School, N. W.
MacEwen, 5 We?idover Crescent, Mount Florida,
Glasgow, Scotland.
MacGregor, F.R.G.S., 18 Coleman Street, B.C.
McKerrow, 86 Ghuznee Street, Wellington,
New Zealand.
McLaren, LL.D., 46 Moray Place, Edinhurgh.
MacMahon, D.Sc, F.R.S., Artillery College,
Woolwich ; and Queen Anne's Mansions,
Westminster, S.W.
Markwick, Army Ordnance Department,
Thorney croft. Bourne Avenue, Salisbury,
Marten, Conduit Lodge, Blackheath Park, S.E.
Martyr, care of Gen. Martyr, 8 Mowbray Road,
Upper Norwood, S.E.
Maskelyne, 88 Trinity Road, Upper Tooting, S. W.
Massey, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Matthews, care of Zaoh. Cartwright, Ltd.,
Muscovy House, Trinity Square, Tower Hill,
E.C.
Maunder, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. ;
and 86 Tyrwhitt Road, St. Johns, S.E.
Maw, Treasurer, 18 Addison Road, Kensing-
ton, W.
Meares, Electrical Engineer to Government of
Bengal, 58 Chowringheo, Calcutta, India.
Meldola, F.R.S. F.C.S. F.I.C., Professor of Chem-
istry in the Finsbury Technical College, City
and Guilds of London Institute, 6 Bruns-
wick Square, W.C.
Mellor, The Woodlands, Whitefield, near
Manchester.
Mellor, Vernon Avenue, Huddersficld.
Mence, Nautical Academy, 49 Watling Street,
E.C.
Merfield, Railway Construction, Public WoQ'ks,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Milligan, 21 Spencer Rd., New Wandsworth, S. W.
20
ROFAL ASTKONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1900 Nov. 9
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1902 Apr. 1 1
1 88 1 Mar. 11
1892 Feb. 12
1898 June 10
1886 Apr. 9
1901 Jan. II
1879 Jan. ID
1900 June 8
1874 Dec. II
1885 Jan. 9
1863 Jan. 9
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1875 Dec. 10
1888 May II
1873 Feb. 14
1 89 1 June 12
1888 Apr. 13
1875 Dec. 10
1877 Apr. 13
1887 May 13
1902 Jan. 10
1901 June 14
Cte. Meredyth de Miremont, Orleans Cluh, King Street, St.
James's Street, S.W.; and The Old House,
MillhrooTi, Soutliatrypton.
Eev. John Mitchell, Jun., M.A., Banltura, Bengal, India.
Eev. John Cairns Mitchell, B.I)., Butla7id Cottage, ParJtgate Boad,
Chester.
S. Alfred Mitchell, A.M. Ph.D., Lecturer in Astronomy,
Columbia University, New York City, U.S.A.
James Henry Mitchiner, The Acacias, 12 Moreton Boad, South
Croydon.
Arthur Hilton W. Molesworth, B.A., 15 Parh Lane, W.
Capt. Percy B. Molesworth, R.E., Trincoviali, Ceylon.
Wm. Hy. Stanley Monck, M.A., 16 Earlsfort Terrace, DuMin.
Alfred Ernest Moore, B.A. B.Sc. (Lond.), St. John's College,
Batter sea, S. W.
Rev. J.Holdsworth Morgan, Hillside, Wohurn Sands, B.S. 0., Bucks.
Forest Ray
John Fletcher
* Asutosh
Richard
Moulton, Ph.D., Instructor in Astronomy and
Celestial Mechanics at the University,
Chicago, U.S.A.
Moulton, M.A. K.C. F.R.S., 57 Onslow Square,
South Kensingtim, S. W.
Mukhopadhyay, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathematics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Bnssa Boad
North, Bhowanipur, Calcutta, India.
Munday, Edgecombe, Thorn Park, Plymouth.
Kava.sjee D.
* Frederick Wm.
Naegamvala, M.A., The Blaliarajah Takhtasingji
Observatory, Poena, India.
Nash, The Firs, Bentley Heath, Knowle,
Warwickshire.
Commr. Chas. B. Neate, R.N., Sibo'tswold, Dover.
Reginald Carter Nelson, 19 Boker Terrace, Sunderland.
Edmund Neville Nevill, Government Astronomer, Observatory ^
Durban, Natal.
Newall, M.A. F.R.S. Vice-President, Mad-
ingley Rise, Cambridge.
Newbegin, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich.
Newton, Leigh Court, Craddock, Cullomptonf
Daron.
Newton, 3 Fleet Street, B.C.
Gustavus William Nicolls, 9 Park Boad, Forest Hill, S.K.
H. Krauss Nield, 69 Bavensbourne Boad, Bromley, Ki ui.
Charles Nielsen, 15 Cliff Terrace, Hartlepool.
* Hugh Fkank
* George James
* Francis Murray
* Frederic
ROYAL ASTKONOMtOAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
2t
Date of Election.
1901 Jan. II
1854 June 9
1890 Jan. 10
1855 June 8
1897 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
1 88 1 May 12
1903 May 8
1853 Jan. 14
1902 Jan. 10
1903 May I
1886 Jan. 8
1895 June 14
1903 May 8
1900 Jan. 12
1899 June 9
1877 Jan. 12
1885 Mar. 13
1879 Jan. 10
1885 June 12
1895 Feb. 8
1889 May 10
1870 Jan. 14
1902 Nov. 14
1899 May 12
1891 Jan. 9
8ir Andrew
Benjamin
Capt. William
Herbert L. N.
James
Samuel
0]e Theodor
Thos. Marginson Nightingale, B.Sc. (Vict.), 375 Bridgman
Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Noble, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.C.S., Jesmond Bene
House, Nejvcastle-on- Tyne.
Noble, F.S.S., Westmoreland House, Low Fell,
Gateshead.
Noble, Fm^est Lodge, Maresfield,Uchfield, Sussex.
l^oel-Cox,2i2 Portland Road, Newcastle-07i-Tyne.
Oddie, J.P. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Observatory, Bal-
laarat, Victoria. Australia.
Okell, OverUy, Lanyham Road, Boiulon, near
Manchester.
Olsen, 116 St. A ndretv s Terrace, Orimshy.
Adm. Sir Erasmus Ommanney, K.C.B. LL.D. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., 29
Connaught Square, Hyde Park, W. ; and
United Service Cluh, Pall Mall,
Capt, Michael J. O'Sullivan, Board of Trade Surveyor, 58 Bryn
Road, Swansea, South Wales.
Owens, Local Marine Board, Bock Street, E. ;
and 16 Therapia Road, Honor Oak, S.E.
Page, F.R.G.S., The White Cottage, Shanklin,
Isle of Wight.
Rev. Jas. Dunne Parker, LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.Met.Soc, Bennington
House, Stevenage, Herts.
Patxot Jubert, Passeig Bonanova 64, Barcelona,
Spain.
Payn, F.R.G.S., 8 Hyde Park Place, W.
Peach, B.A., 161 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
Pearce {No address : see slip).
Feck, F.R.S.E., 6 Hanorer Street; and City
Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinhur'gh.
Pendlebury, M.A., St. Pa.uVs School, Kensington,
W. ; and 40 Glazbury Road, West Kensing-
ton, W.
Perkins, M.A., Turnworth Rectory, Blandford,
Dorset.
Chas. Wm. Dyson Perrins, Bavenham Bank, Malvern.
James George Petrie, 359 Holloway Road, N.
J. E. Hunter Peyton, 13 Fourth Avenue, Brighton.
llev. Edwin A. Phillips, B.A., The Training College, Exeter.
Rev.TlieodoreE.R. Phillips, M.A., Ryde House, Campbell Road,
Croydon.
William M. Pierson, 2214 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco,
California, U.S.A.
Capt. Ernest W.
William Irving
Rafel
Howard
Frederick Evan
Robert
William
Charles
Rev. Thomas
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1872 June 12
1899 Dec. 8
1879 May 9
1893 Nov. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1894 Mar. 9
1854 Jan. 13
1903 June 12
1 901 Apr. 12
1896 Jan. 10
1893 June 9
1879 Jan. 10
1902 Apr. II
1883 Nov. 9
1902 Mar. 14
1866 Jan. 12
1893 Dec. 8
1888 Apr. 13
1892 Apr. 8
1896 A})ril 10
1896 Feb. 14
* Major Chas. Fred. Plant, Ferndale, Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queens-
land, Australia.
* Henry C. Plummer, M.A., University Observatory ; and
8 Holywell Street^ Oxford.
William Edward Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Observatory, Bidsfony
Birkenhead.
Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; and
4 East ^%th Street, New York CUy, U.S.A.
* Rev. T.Cunningh™ Porter, B. A., College, Windsor.
Charles A. Post, 16 & 18 Exchange Place, New York City ;
and Strandhome, Bayport, Suffolk County^
N.Y., U.S.A.
Walter A. Post, Newport News, Warwick County, Virginia,
U.S.A.
^' Eyre Burton Powell, C.S.I. M.A., 25 Kirkstall Road, Streatham
Hill, S. W.
Alfred Pratt, B.A. B.Sc, 14 Endwell Road, Brockley,
S.E.
Rev R. Coad Pryor, Bengeo Rectory, Hertford.
Hugh Griffith
* Arthur A.
Quirk, Bay Mount, Vico Road, Dalkey, Co.
Dublin, Ireland.
Rambaut.M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Radcliife Observer,
Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford.
Capt. James Rankin, Local Ma^'lne Boa/rd, Dock Street, E.
James Rankine, 11 West Savile Road, Craigmillar
Park, Edinburgh.
Robert Rawson, Assoc. Tnst.N.A., Warblington Villa,
Havant, Hants.
Joges Chandra Ray, M.A., Professor of Physical Science,
Cuttack, Orissa, India.
* Lord Rayleigh, O.M. M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. D.C.L.
F.R.S., Tcrling Place, With am, Essex.
Chas.Herbt. Edm. Rea, A.I.A. F.S.S., 223 Norwood Road, Heme
Hill, S.E.
* Capt. Geo. Wm. Read, F.R.G.S., PcnwerHs, Cathedral Road,
Cardiff, South Wales.
John Krom Recs, A.M. E.M. Ph.D. Director of the Observa-
tory, and Professor of Astronomy, Cohmbia
Lnirersity, New York City, U.S.A.
Edward Ayearst llee\cs, Royal Geographical Socid y, i SavileRow,
W.
* Roljert Fermor Rendcll, H.A., NataJ Observatory, Durban^
Natal.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
23
Date of Election.
1899 Feb. 10
1898 June 10
1894 Jan. 12
1876 Feb. II
1880 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1883 May II
1898 Apr. 6
1890 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1882 Jan. 13
1890 Apr. II
1900 Fer>. 9
1884 Dec. 12
1895 'J3.n. 1 1
1867 Dec. 13
1866 Apr. 13
1871 Feb. 10
1903 Feb. 13
1893 Apr. 14
1876 Apr. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1902 Feb. 14
1894 Nov. 9
John H.
William John
Rev. David Powell
* Rev. Walter J. B.
* Arthur
Edward Henry
Emanuel
William
* Frank
Alex. William
Edward
* Isaac
Edward
William Henry
Rev.W.Jas.Boden
Rev. Thomas
* The Earl of
Edward John
Hy . Chamberlaine
Henry Norris
Samuel Marcus
Sir David L.
Ralph Allen
Charles F.
Samuel Arthur
1876 Jan. 14 * Harris C.L.
Reynolds, 35 Trinity Road, Birchfield^
Birmingliavi.
Reynolds, Varna^ Fox Laifie, Palmer' 8 Green, JV.
Richards, M.A., R.N., H.3LS. ' Flora; S.K Coast
of America.
Richards, D.D., St. Charles' College, Ladhrolte
Grove Road, Notting Hill, W.
Riches, Wai'Tuick School, Warrcicli.
Riches, LL.D., 29 St. Thomas' Street, Weymouth.
Ristori, Assoc. M.Inst.C.E., Edinhurgh Lodge,
Howick Place, VictoHa Street, Westminsteri
S. W. ; and Ci^ppenliam House, Slough,
Bucks.
Ritchie, City Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh.
Robbins, 93 Aldersgate Street, E.C. ; and 99
Hurlingham Road, S. W.
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S.E., Lovedale, Cape Colony.
Roberts, F.S.S., Park Lodge, Eltham, Kent.
Roberts, D.Sc. F.R.S., Starfield, Croivborough,
Sussex.
Robinson, 133 Castelnau Gardens, Barnes, S.W.
Robinson, Offendene, Walsall, Staffordshire.
Roome, EgeHon, Acton, W.
Roseby, M.A. LL.D., The Manse, Marrickville,
New South Wales, Australia.
Rosse, K.P. B.A. LL.D. D.C.L. F.R.S., Birr
Castle, Parsonstotvn, Ireland; and Athenceum
Club, Pall iMall, S. W.
Routh, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Fellow of the
University of London, Newnham Cottage,
Queen's Road, Cambridge.
Russell, C.M.G. B.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Russell, Ph.D., Oyster Bay, New York, U.S.A.;
aod 69a Trumpington Street, Cambridge.
Russell, Imperial Maritime Customs, Foochorv,
China.
Salomons, Bart . M. A., Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells.
Sampson, M.A. F.R.S., Observatory House,
Durham.
Sandberg, M.A., Sherborne, Dorset.
Saunder, M.A., Wellington College; and Fir
Holt, Crowthorne, Berks.
Saunders, Stratford Lodge, Twickenham.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1866 May II
189s Dec. 13
1869 Jan. 8
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
1891 Jan. 9
1870 Apr. 8
1893 Nov. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1897 Jan. 8
1884 Dec. 12
i86i Jan. 11
1899 Mar. 10
1900 Dec. 14
1893 Dec. 8
1892 June 10
i89oJune 13
1878 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1857 Mar. 13
1851 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
1894 June 8
1892 Jan. 8
1897 Apr. 9
Herbert
* Samuel
* William
* Arthur
* James Ebenezer Saunders, F.G.S. F.L.S. F.S.A., 4 Coleman
Street, E.G.
Savery, M.A., The College, Marlborough, Wilts.
Saywell, M.A, F.L.S. , The College, Bromsgrove,
Worcestershire.
Schooling, 25 Westminster Palace Gardens, S. W.
Schuster, Ph.D. F.R.S., Professor of Physics in
Owens College (Victoria University), Vic-
toria ParTi, Manchester.
James Lidderdale Scott, care of Scott, Harding, ^ Co., P.O. Box
120, Shanghai, China.
George Mitchell Seabroke, Temple Observer, Rosemont, Rugby.
* Thos. Jefferson J. See, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics in the
U.S. Naval Observatory, Georgetown Heights,
WashiJigton, B.C., U.S.A.
* Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University College of South Wales
and 3Io>imouthshire, Cardiff; and 3 Palace
Road, Llandaff, Cardiff, South Wales.
Beauchamp Prideaux Selby, J.P., Pawston, Cornhill-on-Tweed,
Northumberland.
Harold Seward, B.A., Patent Office^ Southampton Build-
ings^ Chancery Lane, W.C.
Philip E. Sewell, Gurney's Bank, Norwich.
Col. Thos. Davies Sewell, 29 Grosvtnor Road, S. W.
Capt. Ernest H. Shackleton, care of Br. Shackleton, Aberdeen
House, West Hill, Sydenham, S. E.
Shackleton, i Bridge Road, Bedford Park, W.
Sharp, M.A., Cintra, Hampstead Lane, High-
gate, N.
Sheldon, M.B.Lond., Parkside, Macelesjield.
* Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A., The Rectory, Sulhampstcnd,
Reading.
Sidgreaves, S.J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Blackburn, Lancashire.
Sirams, 138 Fleet Street, B.C.
Simms, Albert Lodge, Hope Road, S/ianklin,
I.'ile of Wight.
Simons, F.G.S. F.R.G.S., Lavernock, Enisnorth,
Hants.
Simpson, 199 Cambcrn'cll Grove, Bcnmark Hill,
S.E.
Slater, Prorussor of Ci\il Knginiicving, Civil
Engineering Coll., Seehpore, Calcutta, India.
Slater, M.A. LL.D., i Garden Court, Temjde,
E. C. : and Seajield, Lytham Jjnnrashire.
* William
^ Martin Charles
Thomas Steele
* Rev. Walter
* James
* William
Andrew
David Goudie
John Saiiiiiel
John Sis.son
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
2K
Date of Election.
1878 Jan. II
1889 Dec. 13
1 86 1 Mar. 8
1884 May 9
1894 June 8
1896 Feb. 14
1896 April 10
1876 Apr. 12
1891 Jan. 9
1880 Jan. 9
1897 Feb. 12
1901 Nov. 8
1898 June 10
1895 Mar. 8
1897 Apr. 9
1902 Jan. 10
1883 Jan. 12
1857 Feb. 13
1894 Feb. 9
1880 Feb. 13
1903 May 8
1899 Feb. 10
1878 Mar. 8
1874 IJec. II
1865 Jan. 13
1884 Mar. 14
1888 Mar. 9
1894 May II
1894 June 8
John Bagnold
John Peter Geo.
Rev. William
William Arthur
Monroe B.
Rev. Philip R. Sleeman, 65 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
David Smart, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. L.S.A., 108 Grange
Boad, Bermondsey, S.E.
Rev. Maurice A. Smelt, M.A., Heath Lodge, Cheltenham.
Charles Michie Smith, B.Sc. F.R.S.E., Government Astronomer,
Observatory, Kodaihdnal, Palani Hills, South
India.
Rev. E. Harrison Smith, M.A. R.N. {No address : see slij)).
George Albert Smith, St. Ann's Well, Brighton.
Geo.Fnredk.Herbt. Smith, M.A. F.G.S., British Musedun of Natural
History, Cromwell Road, S. W.
Smith, Newstead Colliery, near Nottingham.
Smith, Siceyney Cliff, Co al^f ort, R.S.O., Shrop-
shire.
Smith, The Manse, Tower Hill, Bromyard, via
Woreester.
Smith, 154 Hagley Road, Edghaston ; and 94
Charlotte Street, Birmingham.
Snyder, Director of the Philadelphia Observa-
tory, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
William Edward Sparkes, 8 Claremont Terrace, Sumderland.
Rev.Danl.Higham Sparling, B.A. {No address : see slip).
Rev. John Spence, 13 Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S.W.
Charles Tallent Spencer, A.M.Inst.C.E., The Hall, Harnionds-
worth, Middlesex.
Edmund J. Spitta, L.R.C.P. Lond,, Vice-President, Ivy
House, 31 South Side, Clapham Common, S. W.
W. W. Spencer Stanhope, Cannon Hall, Barnsley, Yorkshire.
William Ford Stanley, F.G.S. F.R.Met.Soc, Cumherlow, South
Norwood, S.E.
Captain John Steele, The Rectory, Fhrdon, near Norwich.
Capt. Buckenham F. Stevens, Letts Green, Knochholt, Sevenoahs,
Kent.
Charles Stevens, 10 Wemyss Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Frederick Haller Stevens, B.A., Clifton College, Bristol.
Capt. Geo. Richd. Stevens, Hong Kong, China.
Robert Norton Stevens, Woodham Hall, near Woking Station^
Surrrey.
John Torrens Stevenson, Nelson Street, Auckland, New
Zealand.
Rev. Walter Edw. Stewart, M.A., Elcott House, HurwoHh-on-Tees,
Darlington.
William Stewart Stewart, Lever n, Barrhead, Scotland.
■■ Sir John Benjamin Stone, M. P. J. P. F.L.S. F.G.S. F.R.G.S., The
Grange, Erdington, near Birmingham.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1860 Feb. 10
1861 Jan. II
1869 Mar. 12
1892 Nov. II
1 901 May 10
1898 Jan. 14
1879 Apr. 9
1890 Jan. 10
1889 Feb. 8
1892 Nov. II
1888 Dec. 14
1898 Mar. II
1894 Dec. 14
1896 Keb. 14
1885 May 8
1899 Dec. 8
1875 May 14
1886 Dec. 10
1873 Jan. 10
1855 June 8
1874 Nov. 13
1881 Mar. II
1890 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1880 June II
G. Johnstone Stoney, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., 30 Ledbury Road,
Bayswater^ W.
John Matthew Stothard, M.D., Laurel Lodge, Monkstown, Co.
Dublin, Ireland.
Lt.-Col. George Strahan, R.E., Belira Bun, N. W.P., India.
Edwa.rd Stroud, Coojjers' Company's School, Tredegar
Square, Bow; and 74 Marquess Road,
Canonbury, N.
John Stutter, O.S B., Acton Burnell, near Shrewsbury.
Swasey, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Swift, Marathon, Cortland Co., N.Y., U.S.A.
Rev. Edw.
* Ambrose
Lewis
Hy. Wm. Lloyd Tanner, D.Sc. F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics
in the University College of South "Wales and
Monmouthshire, 14 Llanbleddian Gardens,
Cardiff, South Wales.
Kenneth James Tarrant, Craven Cottage, Bushey Heath, Herts ;
and 63 Threadneedle Street, K C.
Tatlock, Jun., MA., P.O. Box 194, New Yorh
City, U.S.A.
Taylor, Gorphwysfa, Cwrt-y-Fil Road, Penarth,
South Wales.
Taylor, cjo T. Cooke 4" Son$, Buckingham Works,
York ; and Polvellan, Holgatc Hill, York.
Taylor, Assis. Harbour Master, Hong Kong, China.
Taylor, 56 Ranuden Road, Balham, S.W.
Taylor, care of I. M. Customs, Shanghai, China.
Clement Jennings Taylor, Derby Villa, Derby Road, Kenilmorth,
Cape Town, S. AfHca.
Taylor, M.A. F.R.S., THnity College, Cambridge.
Teasdale, F.R.M.S., Headingley, Leeds.
Tebbutt, Observatory, Windsor', New South Wales.
Tennant, CLE. R.E. F.R.S., Past President,
1 1 Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, W.
Terby, 96 rue des Bogards, Louvain, Belgium .
Terry, M.A., The Rectory, Kast Ilslcy, near
Newbury, Berks,
Thackeray, i^^j^aZ Observatory, Greenwich; and
15 Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Thompson, Bart., F.R.C.S. M.B.Lond., 35
Wiiiipolc Street, W.
Capt. Peter Thompson, 26 Westmount Road, Blthavi, Kent.
John
Albert
Alfred
Basil R. H.
Charles Albert
C. H. Brewitt
Henry Martyn
Wa.shington
John
Lt.-Gen. Jas. F.
Dr. Francois
Rev. Thomas R.
Wm. Grasett
Sir Henry
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
27
Date of Election.
1875 May 14
1885 Jan. 9
1875 Feb. 12
1892 Jan. 8
1902 Apr. II
1886 Feb. 12
1903 Apr. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1864 Apr. 8
1854 Feb. 10
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Dec. II
1863 May 8
1885 Jan. 9
1902 Jan. 10
1864 Nov. II
Silvanus Phillips Thompson, B.A. D.Sc. F.R.S., Principal and Pro-
fessor of Physics in the City and Guilds of
London Technical College, Finsbury, Moi'-
landy Chislett Road, West Hampstead, N. W.
Capt. Benjamin Thomson, Lieut. R.N.R., Littlecroft, Chiddi7ig-
fold, Surrey.
Thornthwaite, St. Mildred's House, Poultry,
E. C. ; and Claremont House, Hersham,
Walton-on- Tlx ames, Surrey.
Thornton, M.A., The Grammar School, Brid-
lington, YorTishire.
Thorp, 3I0SS Bank, Whitefield, near Manchester.
Thwaites, M.l.C.¥j.,Burnell Bd., Sutton, Surrey.
Tillar, St. Hilda's, Westhourne Road, West
Kirby, Cheshire.
Tingey, B.A. F.R.Met.Soc, Rede Court,
Rochester, Kent.
Todd, K.C.M.G. M.A. F.R.S., Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory , Adelaide, South Australia .
Toynbee, 12 Upper Westbourne Terrace, W.
Tripplin, 31 Holhorn Viaduct, B.C.; and 23
Heathjield Gardens, Chisrvich, W.
Trivett, Assistant Government Statistician and
Actuary to the Public Service Board, Govern-
ment Statistician's Office, Sydney, N.S. W.,
Australia.
Tupman, R.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, College
Road, Harrow.
* Herbert Hall Turner, D.Sc. F.R.S,, President, Savilian
Professor of Astronomy, Oxford, University
Observatory , Oxford.
Rev. C. Lakeman Tweedale, M.A., The Vicarage, Weston, near
Otley, Yorhs.
Edward Tyer, Ashivin Street, Dalston, E.
Wm. Henry
Arthur
Thomas
Christopher
Capt. W.
William Harold
Sir Charles
Captain Henry
Julien
John Burt
* Lieut.-Col.G.L.
1883 June 8
1867 Apr. 12
1898 Jan. 14
1856 Jan. II
1901 Feb. 8
1 88 1 Feb. II
Wm. John Vernon Vandenbergh, F.R. Met.Soc, care of G. B. Smith,
6 Malvern Road, Hornsey, N,
Frederick Henry Varley, 82 Newington Green Road, Islington, N.
John Vaughan, Lieut. R.N.R. (^No address : see slip).
Rev. George Venables, Bu/rgh Castle Rectory, near Great
Ya/rmouth.
Rev. George Vickars-Gaskell, Grange-over- Sands, N. Lanca-
shire.
James George Vine, 35 Glen Eagle Road, Streatham, S. W.
28
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Date of Election.
1879 Nov. 14
1895 Jan. II
1901 May 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1903 Apr. 8
1883 Jan. 12
1902 Feb. 14
1888 May II
1863 Feb. 13
1888 Jan. 13
1899 Jan. 13
1887 June 10
1876 Dec. 8
1884 Feb. 8
1870 Mar. II
1885 Apr. 10
1897 Jan 8
1892 Jan. 8
1878 Jan. II
1888 Feb. 10
1879 Nov. 14
1875 June II
1899 Feb. 10
1897 Feb. 12
1901 Jan. II
1902 Apr. II
1877 Jan. 12
Arthur John
Gilbert Thomas
William Henry
Albert
John
Col.M. Foster
Francis James
Worcester R.
Henry T. Vivian, Eversley^ Winchfield, Hants.
Rev. Peter Hately Waddell, D.D., The Manse, Whitekirk, Preston-
kirk, Scotland.
Rev. Ernest Geo. Wainwright, M.A., Vice-Principal, The Traming
College, Winchester.
Walker, M.A., Mount St. John, Thirsk, Yorkshire.
Walker, M. A., Meteorological Office, Simla, India.
Walmsley, B.Sc, ^Nautical Almanac^ Office,
3 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, W. C.
Walter, Royal Alfred Observatory, Mauritius.
Walther, M.D. CM. F.R.Met. Soc, 109 Marina,
St. Leon ards-on- Sea.
Ward, Banner down House, Batheaston, Somer-
set; and Pa7'tenMrchen, Bavaria.
Wardale, The Limes, Shrewton, S.O., Wiltshire.
Warner, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Hy. Addenbrook Wassell, Addenbrooh Villa, Love Lane, Stour-
bridge.
Major-Gen. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, Oak Lodge,
Court Road, Eltham, Kent.
Frederick William Watkin, ^.A., St. PauVs School ; and 43 ^ar^ow
Street, We,Ht Kensington, W.
Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Gainford Vicarage, Darlington.
Lt.-Col.Harry J. Watson, The Ridges, Farnborough, Hants.
John Watson, Halton View, 3 Wilson Patten Street,
Warrington, Lancashire.
Wm. Livingstone Watson, Ayton, Abernethy, Perthshire ; and
105 Pall Mall, S. W.
Watts, Kensworth Vicarage, Dunstable, Herts.
Waugh, The Observatory, Portland, Dorset.
Webb, M.A., St. John's College, CambHdge.
Wegg-Prosser, M.A., Merry Hill House, Here-
ford; and 20 Alfred Place, Thurloe Square,
S.W.
Weir, 56 Parkfcld Street, Moss Lane East,
3fanchester.
Weldon, Didmarton, Frant Rd., Timbridge Wells,
Welford, M.A., J.P., Thornfitld Villa, Gosforth,
near Newcastle-on- Tyne.
William Boultbee Wball, Board of Trade, Linkside, Musselburgh^
Scotland.
Rear-Adm. Sir W. J. L. Wharton, K.C.B. F.R.S. F.R.G.S., Hydro-
graphcr for the Admiralty, Florys, Prince's
Road, Wimbledon Park; and Athenaum
Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
Rev. G. E.
Rev. W. R.
Robert Rumsey
Francis Richard
Thomas
Edward
Richard
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
29
Date of Election.
1902 Feb. 14
1869 Jan. 8
1893 Mar. 10
1898 Dec. 9
1898 Feb. II
1898 Feb. II
1895 Jan. II
1885 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
1903 Apr. 8
1895 J^^ay 10
1884 May 9
1865 Dec. 8
1875 Dec. 10
1894 Jan. 12
1877 Feb. 9
1879 Jan. lo
1867 Apr. 12
1862 Dec. 12
1896 May 8
1877 Jan. 12
1898 Jan. 14
1875 June II
Edward Fawcett White, Lecturer in Navigation and Nautical
Astronomy, Merchant Venturers' Technical
College; and Wimhorne House, 31 Ashley
Rtrnd, Bristol.
Edward John White, Observatory, Melbourne, Victoria.
Edward Turner Whitelow, 70 Beansgate, Manchester.
Charles Thomas Whitmell, M.A. B.Sc, Invermay, Hyde Park,
Leeds.
Edmund Taylor Whittaker, M.A. .Secretary, Trinity College;
and Scotsdale, 14 Grantchester Street, Cam-
bridge.
Wickham, Radcliffe Observatory ; and 62 St.
John's Road, Oxford.
Wigglesworth, York ; and 8 Victoria Street,
Westminster, S. W.
Wilding, Balmhinnie, Highland Road, Bromley,
Kent.
Algernon Chas. Legge Wilkinson, B.A., Chih of Western India,
Poona, India.
Wilkinson, B.A. B.Sc, 7 Oban Street, Ipswich.
Willett, Junr., The Cedar s, Chislehurst Common,
Kent ; and 2 Sloane Gardens, S. W.
Williams, Bella Vista, 20 Hove Park Villas,
Hove, Sussex.
Williams, M.A., 6 Heathjield, Swansea, S. Wales.
Wilson, D.Sc. F.R.S., Ba/ramona, Streete, Rath-
on'en, Ireland.
Max Wolf, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an der
Universitat, Astrophysikalisches Observa-
torium, Heidelbei'g, Germany.
Arthur Mason Worthington, M.A. F.R.S., R.N.E. College,
BevonjJoH ; and Mohuns, Tavistock^ Bevon.
Arthur W. Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Physics at Yale
University, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Walter
Robert
Richard
Pollard
William
Arthur Stanley
Harry Samuel
William E.
* Stephen M.
Sir Allen
Alfred Ernest
Jesse
Thomas Emley
Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, Bublin.
Young, C.B., 18 Grafton Street, Bond Street, W.
Young, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Trigonometrical Sur-
vey of Perak, Tailing, Perak, Straits Settle-
me7its.
Young, F.R.G.8., Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Young, B.A., 108 EveHng Road, Stoke Newing-
ton, N.
Prof . C. Venceslas Zenger, Palais Lobkowitz JlIII. Prague,
Bohemia.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
ASSOCIATES.
Date of Election.
1866 May II
G. F. J. Arthur Auwers, Ph.D., Professor, Lindenstrasse 91
Berlin, S. W.
1898 Dec. 9 0. Backlund, Directeur de I'Observatoire Cen-
tral Nicolas, Ponlkovo, Russia.
1882 Nov. 10 H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Professor in the University and
Director of the Ohseivatory, Leiden, Holland.
1898 Dec. 9 Edward Emsrson Barnard, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Terkes Observatory,
Williams Bay, Wiseonsiii, U.S.A.
1890 Dec. 12 Lewis Boss, Professor, Director of the Dudley Ob-
servatory, Albany, JV.Y., U.S.A.
1S84 Nov. 14 . Theodoi Bredikhine, Emeritus Professor, Doctor of
' Astronomy, Imjjerial Academy of Sciences,
St. Petersburg, Russia.
1898 Dec. 9 Sherburne Wesley Burnham, M.A. F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
1945 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, 111., U.S.A.
1901 Nov. 8
i88q Nov. 8
William Wallace
Seth C.
Campbell, Sc.D. LL.D. Director of the Lick
Observatory, via iSlowi Jose, California, U.S.A.
Chandler, 16 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass.,
U.S.A.
[898 Dec. 9 Colonel Gilbert
[889 Nov. 8 Nils Christian
Defforges, Correspondant du Bureau des Longi-
tudes, 12 rue St. Gabriel, Cacit, France.
Duner, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Ob-
servatory, Upsala, Sweden.
1892 Nov. II W. L,
El kin, Ph.D., Yale University Observatory, New
Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
1866 May II Wilhelm
Forster, Professor, Director der Sternwarte,
Enchiplatz ^a, Berlin, S. W.
3^
Date of Election.
1848 May 12
1899 Nov. 10
[879 Jan.
[899 Nov.
1889 Nov.
1889 Nov.
1878 Nov.
1884 Nov.
1872 Nov. 8
1883 Nov. 9
1886 Nov. 12
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
Johann Gottfried Galle,Ph.D.,Professor, Kiez-Strasse i Potsdam,
George B. Hale, D.Sc. F.R.A.S., Director of the Yerkes Ob-
servatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Asaph Hall, Goshen, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Friedrich Robert Helmert, Ph.D., ordentliche Professor an der
Universitat, Berlin ; Director des Konigl.
preussischen Geodatischen Instituts und
des Centralbureaus der Internationalen Erd-
messung, Potsdam, Germany.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paris.
Henry, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paris.
Hill, Ph.D., West Nyack, N.Y., U.S.A.
Holden, M.A. Sc.D. LL.D., U.S. Military
Academy, West Point, N.Y., U.S.A.
Janssen, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Observatoire
d'Astronomie Phj'^sique, Meudon, Seine-et-
Oise, France.
Kapteyn, Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy at
the University, Groningen, Holland.
Kiistner, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat und Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Bonn, Germany.
Samuel Pierpont Langley, LL.D., Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, B.C., U.S.A.
Maurice Loewy, Membre de I'lnstitut et du Bureau
des Longitudes, Directeur de I'Obser-
vatoire de Paris, V Ohservatoire, Paris.
Paul P.
Prosper M.
George William
Edward Singleton
Jules
1892 Nov. II i Jacobus Cornelius
1899 Nov. 10 I Friedrich
1894 Nov. 9 Albert A
872 Nov. 8 j Simon
[884 Nov. 14 Magnus
Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the
University, Chicago, U.S.A.
Newcomb, Professor, 1620 P Street, WaKhing-
ton, B.C., U.S.A.
Nyn'n, Ph.D., Astronom der Sternwarte,
Pulko7va, Russia.
1S83 .Nov. 9
J. A. C.
Oudemans, I'li.l)., l'ro^'e^^sor, Utrecht, Holland.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
33
Edward Charles
[894 Nov. 9 I Henri
Julius
Giovanni Virginio
Hugo
Hermann
Otto
[883 Nov. 9 i Pietro
i
Juan M.
Charles
1882 Nov. 10 Hermann Carl
Edmund
Pickering, D.Sc, Professor, Director of the
Observatory, Harvard College^ Cambridge,
Mass., U.S.A.
Poincar§, Membre de I'lnstitut, Professeur
^ la Faculte des Sciences, 63 rue Claude-
^ Bernard, Paris.
Scheiner, Ph.D., Professor der Astrophysik an
der Universitat Berlin ; Hauptobservator
am Astrophysikalischen Observatorium,
Potsdam, Germany.
Schiaparelli, B. Osservatorio di Brera, Milan.
Seeliger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Miinchen, Bavaria.
Struve, Ph.D., Director der Universitats-
Sternwarte, Konignberg, Germany.
Struve, Fahnstrasse 8, Karlsruhe, Baden ,
Tacchini, Professore, Direttore dell' Ufficio
centrale di Meteorologia e Geodynamica,
deir Osservatorio del CoUegio Romano ed
annesso Museo, Via del Caravita 7, Borne.
Thome, Director, Observatorio Nacional
Argentine, Cordoba, Argentine Bepublic.
Trepied, Directeur de I'Observatoire Astrono-
mique, Bonzareali, Algiers.
Vogel, Ph.D., Professor, Director des Konig-
lichen Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums,
Potsdam, Germany.
Weiss, Ph.D., Professor, Director der K.K.
Sternwarte, Wien (Wdhring), Austria.
Chas. Joseph iitienne Wolf, Membre de I'lnstitut, Astronome de
I'Observatoire, Professeur k la Sorbonne,
I rue des Feuillantines, Pa/ris.
187?. Nov. 8
Charles A.
Young, Ph.D. LL.D., College of New Jersey,
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.
34
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
LIST OF PERSONS TO WHOM
THE MEDALS OR TESTIMONIALS OF THE SOCIETY
HAVE BEEN ADJUDGED.
{The Gold Medal is in every case interided except where otherwise stated.)
1823. Charles Babbage.
Johann Friedrich Encke.
Charles Rumker {the Silver
Medal).
Jean Louis Pons {the Silver
Medal).
1826. J. F. W. Herschel.
James South.
Wilhelm Struve.
1827. Francis Baily.
William Samuel Stratford {the
Silver Medal).
Colonel Mark Beaufoy {the Silver
Medal).
1828. Sir Thomas Macdougall Brisbane.
James Dunlop.
Caroline Herschel.
1829. Rev. William Pearson.
F. W. Bessel.
H. C. Schumacher.
1830. William Richardson.
J. F. Encke.
1 83 1. Captain H. Kater.
Baron Daraoiseau.
1833. George Biddell Airy.
1835. Lieut. M. J. Johnson.
1836. Sir J. F. W. Herschel.
1837. O. A. Rosenbcrger.
1839. Hon. John Wrottealey.
1840. Jean Plana.
1 84 1. F. W. Bessel.
1842. P. A. Hansen.
1843. Francis Baily.
1845. Captain W. H. Smyth, R.N.
! 1846. George Biddell Airy.
1848. George Biddell Airy (7(95iimowmZ)_
John Couch Adams do.
F. W. Argelander do.
George Bishop do.
Lt.-Col. George Everest do.
Sir J. F. W. Herschel do.
P. A. Hansen do.
K. L. Hencke do.
John Russell Hind do.
U. J. J. Le Verrier. do.
Sir J. W. Lubbock. do.
M. Weisse. • do.
1849. William Lassell.
1850. Otto Struve.
1 85 1. Annibale de Gasparis.
1852. C. A. F. Peters.
1853. John Russell Hind.
1854. Charles Rumker.
1855. Rev. W. R. Dawes.
1856. Robert Grant.
1857. H. Schwabe.
1858. Rev. Robert Main.
1859. R. C. Carrington.
1860. P. A. Hansen.
1 86 1. Hermann Goldschmidt.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1903.)
35
1862.
Warren De La Rue.
188";.
William Huggins.
186^
F. W. Argelander.
1886.
E. C. Pickering.
1865.
n p Bond
Charles Pritchard.
1866.
John Couch Adams.
1887.
G. W. Hill.
1867.
William Huggins.
1888.
Arthur Auwers.
W. A. Miller.
1889.
Maurice Lcewy.
1868.
U. J. J. Le Verrier.
1892.
G. H. Darwin.
1869.
E. J. Stone.
i8q^.
H. C. Vogel.
1870.
Charles Delaunay.
1894.
S. W. Burnham.
1872.
G. V. Schiaparelli.
Isaac Roberts.
1874.
Simon Newcomb.
1896.
S. C. Chandler.
i87t;.
H. L. D'Arrest.
i8q7.
E. E. Barnard.
1876.
U. J. J. Le Verrier.
1898.
Wm. F. Denning.
1878.
Raron Dembowski.
t8qq
Frank McClean.
187Q.
Asaph Hall.
1900.
Henri Poincare.
I88I.
Axel Moller.
19OI.
E. C. Pickering.
1882.
David Gill.
1902.
J. C. Kapteyn.
1883.
B. A. Gould.
1903.
Hermann Struve.
1884.
A. A. Common.
THE HANNAH JACKSON (NEE GWILT) GIFT AND MEDAL.
1897. Lewis Swift.
1902. Rev, Thomas D. Anderson.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
LIST OF FELLOWS Am ASSOCIATES
June 1918.
LIST OF PERSONS TO WHOM
THE MEDALS OR TESTIMONIALS OF THE SOCIETY
HAVE BEEN ADJUDGED.
PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY.
0^
KOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
LIST OF FELLOWS AND ASSOCIATES.
June 1918.
LIST OF PERSONS TO WHOM
THE MEDALS OR TESTIMONIALS OF THE SOCIETY
HAVE BEEN ADJUDGED.
PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY.
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
FEBRUARY 1918 to FEBRUARY 191 9.
PRESIDENT.
Major P. A. MacMahon, D.Sc, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
A. S. Eddington, Esq., M.A., M.Sc, F.R.S., Plumian Professor of
Astronomy, Cambridge.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq., Sc.D., F.R.S.
R. A. Sampson, Esq., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Astronomer Royal for Scotland.
H. H. Turner, Esq., D.Sc, D.C.L., F.R.S., Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
TREASURER.
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
SECRETARIES.
A. C. D. Crommelin, Esq., B.A., D.Sc
Alfred Fowler, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Astrophysics, Imperial
College, South Kensington.
FOREIGN SECRETARY.
Arthur Schuster, Esq., Sc.D., Ph.D., Sec. R.S.
COUNCIL.
A. E Conrady, Esq., Professor of Optical Design, Imperial College,
South Kensington.
Rev. A. L. Cortie, S.J.
J. L. E. Dreyer, Esq., M.A., Ph.D.
Sir F. W. Dyson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Astronomer Royal.
Col. E. H. Hills, C.M.G., D.Sc, F.R.S.
J. H. Jeans, Esq., M.A., F.R.S
H. S. Jones, Esq., M.A., B.Sc
E. W. Maunder, Esq.
W. H. Maw, Esq., LL.D.
H. F. Newall, Esq., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Professor of Astrophysics,
Cambridge.
J. W. Nicholson, Esq., M.A., D.Sc, Professor of Mathematics, King s
College,
Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, M.A.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN.
W. H. Wesley.
Btolinoton House,
London, W. i.
The Meetings arc held on the second Friday in every month during the Session
at 5 o'clock P.M.
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
JUNE 1918.
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compounded
for his Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is requested that notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary.
PATRON :
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
The present addresses of the following Fellows are not known, and the Secretaries
would be glad of any information which would enable them to be communicated with : —
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS.
Thomas Ayres . . • . 33 North Danes Road, Great Yarmouth. (191 5 June.)
Arthur James Coleman, Lieut. Comm. R.N.R., Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth.
(191 8 June.)
Thomas Lydwell Eckersley, Craigmore, Rochdale, Lancashire. (1915 March.)
B.A., B.Sc.
George Hall Hamilton, M.A., The Hermitage, Portsmouth Road, Kingston-on-
Thames. (191 8 July.)
*John Lee .. ., .. St. Peter's Chambers, CornhiU, E.C. (1903 March.)
1905 Jan. 13
1909 Nov. 12
1907 Feb. 8
Moad, Ilford, Essex.
* Rev. E. Aurelius Adams, M.A., 37 Hove Park Villas, Hove,
* Charles Edward Adams, D.Sc, A. LA,, Government Astronomer,
The Hector Observatory, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Edgar Tarry Adams, F.R.Met.Soc, Assoc.Inst.N.A., The
Cottage, Halstead, Essex ; 3 Warkworth Street,
Cambridge ; and The Bungalow, Lower
Walmer, Deal.
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
FEBRUARY 1918 to FEBRUARY 1919.
PRESIDENT.
Major P. A. MacMahok, D.Sc, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
A. S. Eddington, Esq., M.A., M.Sc, F.R.S., Plumian Professor of
Astronomy, Cambridge.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq., Sc.D., F.R.S.
R. A. Sampson, Esq., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Astronomer Royal for Scotland.
H. H. Ttjrner, Esq., D.Sc, D.C.L., F.R.S., Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
TREASURER.
1— .JOtV^O,
*v. xMCHOLSON, Esq., M.A., D.Sc, Professor of Mathematics, King s
College.
Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, M.A.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN.
W. H. Wesley.
Btolinoton House,
London, W. i.
The Meetings art' held on the second Friday in every month during the Session
at 5 o'clock P.M.
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THE
I ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
JUNE 1918.
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compounded
for his Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is requested that notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary.
PATRON :
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
Date of Election.
19 14 Mar. 13
HONORARYmMEMBER :
Miss Annie J. Cannon, Harvard College Observatory^ Cambridge,
Mass., U.S.A.
1870 A})r.
1912 Jan. 12
^ 1 913 Mar. 14
19 15 Feb. 12
1902 June 13
^ 1905 Jan. 13
"Y 1909 Nov. 12
'X 1907 I^eb.
FELLOWS:
* Sir Wm. de W. Abney, K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S., Past President,
Rathmore Lodge, Bolton Gardens Souths
London, S.W., 10.
Allen Abraham, B.A., Professor of Mathematics, Jaffna
College, Vaddukkoddi, Ceylon.
Herbert Francis Acocks, A.M.Inst. C.E., Fernyhurst, Ashtead,
Surrey.
Harold William Acton, Royal Observatory, Greenwich : and 55
Devonshire Road, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
Henry Bridger Adames, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc.^ 33 Holcombe
Road, Ilford, Essex.
* Rev. E. Aurelius Adams, M.A., 37 Hove Park Villas, Hove,
Sussex.
* Charles Edward Adams, D.Sc, A. LA., Government Astronomer,
The Hector Observatory, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Edgar Tarry Adams, F.R.Met.Soc, Assoc.Inst.N.A.. The
Cottage, Halstead, Essex ; 3 Warkworth Street,
Cambridge ; and The Bungalow, Lower
Walmer, Deal.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
Date of Election.
1893 Feb. 10
1905 Nov. 10
1893 Mar. 10
1896 Jan. 10
1885 Mar. 13
1902 Jan. 10
1880 Nov. 12
1901 Jan. II
1899 Feb. 10
1900 Jan. 12
19 12 Jan. 12
1904 Dec. 9
1896 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
1903 Feb. 13
1873 Apr. 9
1906 Jan. 12
1904 Dec. 9
1892 June 10
19 14 Apr. 8
1916 Mar. 10
1909 June 1 1
Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, OaJcwood Avenue,
BecTcenham, Kent.
Walter Sydney Adams, M.A., Assoc.R.A.S., Solar Observatory
Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Maur, Anderson Ainslie, R.N., B.A., Royal Naval College, Green-
urich, London, S.E. 10 ; and 8 Woodville Road,
BlacJcheath, London, S.E. 3.
* Hugh Lancelot Aldis, Glannure, AsMeigh Road, Solihull, Warwick-
shire.
* Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., 5 Beacon Oak Road, Tenterden, Kent.
Ashton Charles Allen, care of Messrs. Siibbard, Gibson <&; Co.,
21 Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 3.
* Rev. Francis B. Allison, M.A., The Vicarage, Peasmarsh, Sussex.
* Charles Anthony, F.R.S.E., M.Inst.C.E., M.Am.Soc.C.E.,
F.R.San.I., F.R.M.S., F.C.S., Casilla de Correo
149, Bahia Blanca, Argentine Republic.
Eugene Michael Antoniadi, 74 rue Jouffroy, Paris, xvii*.
Raghunath Narayan Apte, M.A., LL.B., Professor of Mathematics,
Rajaram College, Kolhapur City, India.
Richard Julius Arnold, Tower House, Leigham Court Road,
Streatham, London, S.W. 16.
Ernest Cuthbert Atkinson, M.A., 5 Pembroke Vale, Clifton, Bristol.
Geo. Alex. Sime Atkinson, B.Sc, Secondary Schools, Crewe, Cheshire.
John Jepson Atkinson, Cosgrove Priory, Stony Stratford,
Northa^nptonshire .
Thomas Ayres, M.Sc. {No address : see slip).
* Thos. William Backhouse, West Hendon House, Sunderland.
Hugh Daniel Badcock, M.A., M.Inst.C.E., Kilve Court, near
Bridgwater, Somerset ; and Eton College,
Windsor.
Col. Arthur Hy. Bagnold, R.E., Warren Wood, Shooter's Hill,
London, S.E. 13.
Rev. James Baikie, 7 Wardie Crescent, Edinburgh.
Henry Frederick Baker, Sc.D., F.R.S., Lowndean Professor of
Astronomy and Geometry in the University of
Cambridge, Walcott, Storey's Way, Cambridge.
Joseph Mason Baldwin, M.A., D.Sc, Acting Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory House, South Yarra,
Victoria, Australia.
Alec JoM(!oIyn(5 Hainford, B.A., Assistant Astronomer to the
Government of Ceylon, care of A. ,1. Bamford,
Es((., 4 HUhhoft, Lefchivorth, Herts,
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191S.)
5
Date of Election.
1884 Nov. 14
William
John Alfred
Frederick Wm.
* Major -Gen. T.
Pietro Baracchi, Observatory, Melbourne, Victoria, Aus-
tralia.
Edwin Bare, Euthven House, Pentire, Newquay, Cornwall.
Edward William Barlow, B.Sc, F.R.Met.Soc, Broadway, Neiv Park
Road, Bournemouth.
Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., The Rectory, Mount Barker, Western
Australia.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc, Assoc.R.A.S., Professor of
Practical Astronomy in the University of
Chicago, Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay,
Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Henry Osmund Barnard, F.R.Met.Soc, 59 Boulevard Pasteur,
Paris.
Rev. Ernest Wm. Barnes, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., The Master's House,
Temple, London, E.G. ^.
Barnett, Calle Laprida 1563, Rosario de Santa Fe,
Argentine Republic ; and National Club,
I Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W. 1.
Barringer, Priends' School, Rawdon, near Leeds.
Bateman, Westergate, 20 Corfton Road, Ealing,
London, W. 5.
Preston Battersby, C.B., Cromlyn, Rathowen,
Westmeath, Ireland.
Rev. Basil Staunton Batty, M.A., The Rectory, South Hackney,
London, E. 9 ; and Oxford and Cambridge
Club, Pall Mall, London, S.W.i.
Cte. Aymar de la Baume Pluvinel, Correspondant du Bureau des
Longitudes, 26 bis. Avenue Raphael, Paris,
xvi^.
David Baxandall, A.R.C.S., Science Museum, South
Kensington, London, S.W.y ; and 28 Dunmore
Road, Wimbledon, London, S.W. 19.
Rev. A. H. Y. Baxter, M.A., " Tresillian,'" Mylor, near Falmouth,
Cornwall.
Ernest Herbert Beattie, The Observatory, Orlando Avenue,
Mosman, Sydney, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia.
Becker, Ph.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of Astronomy
in the University of Glasgow, Strathavon
House, Aviemore, Inverness-shire.
Beebe, A.R.V.I.A., Department of Public Works,
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Bell, 104 Burnt Ash Road, Lee, London, S.E. 12.
Bell, 31 Baskerville Road, Wandsworth Common,
London, S.W. 18.
Ludwig
John
John Hind
Walter George
6
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1896 Feb. 14
1892 Feb. 12
19 10 Jan. 14
19 13 Jan. 10
1888 Mar. 9
1904 Feb. 12
1912 Dec. 13
1914 Apr. 8
1910 Apr. 8
19 1 4 June 12
1912 June 14
1916 Jan. 14
1905 May 12
1905 May 12
1910 June 10
1917 Apr. 13
1889 Jan. II
1903 Jan. 9
1903 Apr. 8
1905 Apr. 14
1907 Jan. II
1877 June 8
1885 May 8
1894 Jan. 12
1910 Dec. 9
* Frank Arthur
Bertram
Rev. Walter
Percy C. C.
Jan van der
Bellamy, M.A., University Observatory, Oxford :
and C ha why Farm House, Cumnor, near Oxford.
Bennett, M.A , 3Iontpelier School, Paignton, South
Devon.
Thos. Lawrence Bennett, M.A., Egyptian Survey Department,
Cairo, Egypt.
William Gordon Bennett, Lieut. R.N.R., C.G.S. " Sea Mew;'
Singapore, Federated Malay States.
Arthur Berry, M.A., Meadowside, Grantchester Meadows,
Cambridge.
Jalbhai Dorabjee Bharda, B.A., Joint Principal, New High School,
Waudby Road, Bombay, India.
H.H. the Maharaj Rana Sir Bhawani Singh Bahadur of Jala war,
K.C.S.I., Jhalrapaian, Rajputana, India.
Bidlake, M.A., The Vicarage, Crewe, Cheshire.
Billups, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 23 Plymouth Road,
Barry Island, Glamorgan.
Bilt, Ph.D., University Observatory, Utrecht, Hol-
land.
Rev. John Turnbull Bird, M.A., care of Sir C. R. McGrigor, Bart.,
Co., 25 Charles Street, St. James's Square,
London, 8.W. i.
Miss Mary Adela Blagg, Greenhill, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
Scriven Bolton, Waterloo Observatory, Bramley, near Leeds.
Bahne Bonniksen, 16 Norfolk Street, Coventry.
Lionel Barton Booth, B.A., Christ's College, Cambridge.
Bootherstone, 38 St Anne's Road, Chorlton-cum-
Hardy, Manchester.
Boulton, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.
Bourget, D. es Sc., Professeur h I'Universite,
Directeur de I'Observatoire, Marseille, France.
Bowers, B.A., 27 The Drive, Ilford, Essex.
Bowyer, Royal Observatory ; and 17 Maidenstone
Hill, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
A. Alex. Rodney Boyce, Beit el Madhi, Omdurman, Soudan, Egypt.
Thomas Dalby Brewin, Burlington House, 43 St. Alban's Road,
Leicester.
Brewitt-Taylor, Commissioner of Customs, Mouk-
den, Manchuria.
Briggs, M.A., B.Sc, LL.D., D.C.L., F.C.S., Bur-
lington House, Cambridge.
Brittain, F.R.C.I., Lecturer in Astronomy, Ballarat
School of Mines ; and Municipal Observatory,
Mount Pleasant, Ballarat East, Victoria,
Australia.
James
Henry Lord
Henry
Thomas Fredk.
William
C. H.
William
John
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
7
Date of Election.
1910 Apr. 8 Selig Brodetsky, M.A., B.Sc, Ph.D., Lecturer in
i Applied Mathematics, The University, Bristol.
1912 Dec. 13 j T. J. I' Anson Bromwich, Sc.D., F.R.S., i Selwyn Gardens,
; Cambridge ; and 67 Rusholme Road, Putney,
j London, S.W. 15.
1899 Jan. 13 * Charles Lewis Brook, M.A., F.R.Met.Soc, Harewood Lodge,
I Mgltham, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
1913 June 13 \^m.llexhevtlly.^m6kQ's,,NationalPhys%cal Laboratory; QXidi Ewelme,
Claremont Road, Teddington, Middlesex.
1891 Jan. 9 * Joseph Brooks, J.P., F.R.G.S., Hope Bank, Nelson Street,
; Woollahra, Sydney, N.S. Wales, Australia.
1S88 Jan. 13 j William R. Brooks, M.A., D.Sc, Professor of Astronomy,
I Hobart College, Director of the Smith Obser-
I vatory, Geneva, N.Y., U.S.A.
1907 Apr. 12 j Arthur Neville Brown, M.A., Ludgrove, New Barnet,, Herts.
1889 Jan. II j * Ernest William Brown, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Professor of Mathe-
matics, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.,
U.S.A. ; and Christ's College, Cambridge.
1912 Apr. 12 Francis Gilbert Brown, Eversley, Pinions, High Wycombe,
Bucks.
1 891 Jan. 9 * James Stark Browne, Hanmer House, Avenue Crescent, Mill
Hill Park, Acton, London, W. 3.
1865 Mar. 10 * John Browning, 78 Strand, London, W.C. 2.
1906 Jan. 12 William Robert Bruce, F.C.N.E.A., Bovril, Entre Rios, Argentina.
1909 May 14 George Bruford, Tolland House, Shoot -up -Hill, Crickle-
wood, London, N.W. 2.
191 1 Jan. 13 Captain David Brunt, M.A., B.Sc, R.E., care of Mrs W. Roberts,
Ardwyn, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire.
1882 Nov. 10 * Robert Bryant, B.A., D.Sc, 122 Wight7nan Road, Har-
ringay, London, N. 4.
1892 Dec 9 * Walter William Bryant, B.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and
21 Charlton Road, Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
1904 May 13 Daniel Buckney, 61 Strand, London, W.C. 2 ; and High-
field, Cedar Road, Sutton, Surrey.
1914 Feb. 13 Richard Henry Bulkeley, J.P., Wallerawang, New South Wales,
Australia.
1892 Feb. 12 Charles Burckhalter, Chabot Observatory ; and 1440 Linden
Street, Oakland, California, U.S.A.
19 10 Dec. 9 Robert Burdon -Martin, Principal, Public School, Cam-
bridge, near East London, South Africa.
1912 May 10 Harry Hinsley Burgham, F.R.G.S., 97 Constable Road, Ipswich.
1874 Nov. 13 * Sherburne W. Burnham, M.A., AssocR.A.S., Professor of Prac-
tical Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
1236 East 46th Street, Chicago, Ulinois,
U.S.A.
8
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1885 Apr. 10
1865 Apr. 12
1909 Dec. 10
1908 Nov. 13
1908 Mar. 13
1908 Nov. 13
1909 Jan. 8
1887 Apr. 10
1877 June 8
190 1 Jan. II
1903 Apr. 8
19 13 Dec. 12
1889 May 10
1873 Feb. 14
1918 Jan. II
190 1 May 10
1879 Nov. 14
1918 Apr. 12
1905 Dec. 8
190 1 Mar. 8
19 II Mar. ID
1907 Nov. 8
187 1 Jan. 13
1916 Jan. 14
* Sir Sidney G. Burrard, K.C.S.I., R.E., F.R.S., Surveyor-
General of India, Dehra Dun, U.P., India.
* Col. Alexander Burton-Brown, R.A., F.G.S., The Hursi, St.
Helen's Down, Hastings, Sussex.
Thomas William Bush, 19 St James' Road, East Grinstead, Sussex.
Warin Foster Bushell, Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire.
Albert Alfred Buss, 22 Egerton Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, near
Manchester.
Charles P. Butler, A.R.C.Sc, F.R.P.S., Solar Physics Obser-
vatory, University, Cambridge.
Samuel Butler, The Cedars, Compton, Wolverha7npton.
* Warren Fredk. Caborne, C.B., Commander R.N.R., F.R.G.S.,
F.R.Met.Soc, Royal United Service Institution,.
Whitehall, London, S.W. 1.
* George Calver, The Manse, Walpole, Halesworth, Suffolk.
* Archd. Young Gipps Campbell, I.C.S., Woodlands Cottage, Kingston
Hill, Surrey.
Frederick Hugh Capron, B.A., F.L.S., F.R.G.S.; 3 ^^orth Gate,
Regent's Park, London, N.W. 8.
F. C. H. Carpenter, M.A., B.Sc, University Observatory,.
Durham.
* Edward Carpmael, B.A., Assoc.Inst.C.E., The Ivies, 118 St.
Julian's Farm Road, West Norwood, London,
S.E. 27.
* Ernest Carpmael, M.A., K.C., 34 High Street, Stevenage,
Hertfordshire.
Cave, Ditcham Park, Petersfield, Hampshire.
Chakravarti, M.A., care of the Secretary, Calcutta
Mathematical Society, Senate House, College
Square, Calcutta, India.
Rev. James Law Challis, M.A., 12 The Beacon, Exmouth, Devon.
Frederick Chamberlain, LL.B., Elenhurst, 6 Beulah Hill,
Upper Norwood, London, S.E. 19.
Hubert Hay ward Champion, Uppingham School, Rutland.
Robert William Chapman, M.A., B.C.E., Lecturer in Engineering
and Physical Science, University, Adelaide,
South Australia.
Chapman, M.A., D.Sc, Royal Observatory, Green-
ivich, S.E. 10.
Christie, B.A.. Thp Tourr IIovsc, Doicne, Kcvf.
Cluistic, K.C.B., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Past
President, The Tower House, Downe, Kent.
Misa Ella K. Church, Moormead Shaw, Ashtcad, Surrey.
Capt. Chas. J.
Jnan Saran
Sydney
Harold A. IT.
Sir VV. H. M.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
9
Date ol Election.
1897 Feb. 12
1894 June 8
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Feb. 14
1897 Maj^ 14
j
1907 Jan II ;
i860 Apr. 13
1904 j\ov. 11
T915 Apr. 9 ;
1900 Nov. 9
19 1 1 Feb. 10
1875 Nov. 12
1902 Mar. 14 '
1902 May 9 j
19 12 Jan. 12
1902 Apr. II
19 16 Jan. 14
188 1 Jan. 14
19 14 June 12
1896 Jan. 10
* Arthur W.
Arthur
John Charles Clancey, LS.O., K.LH., . F.R.G.S., F.S.L, care of
Messrs. Thomas Cook ds Son, Ludgate Circus,
London, E.C. ^ ; and Royal Societies'' Club, 63
St. James's Street, London, S.W. i.
Rev.JohnThos.W. Claridge, M.A., Garthorpe Rectory, Melton
Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Maurice Harvey Clarke, Captain R.N.R., F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc,
Principal Officer, Board of Trade Offices, 27
Eden Quay, Dublin.
Thomas Folkes Claxton, Director of the Royal Observatory,
Kowloon, Hong-Kong.
Clayden, M.A., F.G.S., Principal of the Royal
Albert Memorial College, 5 The Crescent,
Mount Radford, Exeter.
Cleminson, Deputy Director of Surveys, Lagos,
Southern Nigeria, West Africa.
Robert Bellamy Clifton, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford, 3
Bardwell Road, Banbury Road, Oxford.
Col.SirChas.Fredk. Close, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., R.E., Director-
General, Ordnance Survey, Southampton.
Close, Roniney, Fern Street, Pymble, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia.
Colegrave, Lieut. R.N.R., The Grounds, Little
Tew, Enstone, Oxford.
Coleman, Lieut. Comm. R.N.R. {No address :
see slip).
Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughborough.
Comas Sola, Director of the Fabra Observatory,
S. Felipe, 29 S. Gervasio, Barcelona, Spain.
Alexander Eugen Conrady, Professor of Optical Design, Imperial
College of Science, S. Kensington, London,
S.W. 7 ; and 23 Flanchford Road, Stamford
Brook, London, W. 12.
Charles Clifford Conroy, A.M., Sc.D., P.O. Box 826, Los Angeles,
California, U.S.A.
* Lt.-Col, G. Ponsonby Lenox Conyngham, R.E.,F.R.S., Deputy Super-
intendent, Survey of India, Mussoorie, India.
Cook, The Rookery, Stowmarket, Suffolk.
Cook, Scorton, 66 Macauley Street, Leichhardt,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Cooke, Observatory, Sydney, N.S. W., Australia.
Cooke, M.A., Government Astronomer and Pro-
fessor of Astronomy in the University,.
Observatory, Sydney, N.S. W., Australia.
Thomas Hugh
William Henry
Arthur James
John Brise
Jose
Miss A. Grace
James
Frank Basil
William Ernest
lO
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
189 1 June 12
188 1 Jan. 14
1876 Nov. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1905 May 12
1896 Feb. 14
1 91 8 Jan. II
1890 Mar. 14
1 91 8 Jan. II
1 891 Jan. 9
1888 Nov. 9
191 1 Jan. 13
1906 Mar. 9
191 4 Feb. 13
1 91 8 Feb. 8
1912 Dec. 13
1913 Jan. 10
f9i4 May 8
1910 Mar. II
Edwin Turner
Philip Herbert
George
Rev. S. Runsie
John
Richd. Edw. Synge Cooper, M.Inst.C.E., " Personal,'" Engineer's
Office, L. c£- N.W.E., Fusion, London, X.W. i ;
and 49 Tregunter Road, BromjJton, London,
S.W. 10.
William Ernest Cooper, HenivicJ: Lodge, Worcester.
J. Owen Corrie, B.A., 95 Church Road, Norwood, London,
S.E. 19.
Rev. Aloysius L. Cortie, S J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Bladcburn, Lancashire.
Cottingham, The Limes, IVirapston, Northamp-
tonshire.
Cowell, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.8., Superintendent of
the Nautical Almanac, 86 Lee Road, Black-
heath, London, S.E. 3 ; and 62 Shooter's Hill
Road, Blackheaih, London, S.E. 3.
Craig, F.I.C., 95 Bath Street, Glasgoic.
Craig, B.A., LL.B., F.S.S., Craigmount, Central
Hill, Upper Nonvood, London, S.E. 19.
Crichton, M.A., B.Sc, F.R.Met.Soc, Lieut.
R.N.V.R., Meteorological Officer, R.A.F.
Station, Fawley, Hants.
William Bladen Croft, M.A., Egmont, St. James'' Lane, Winchester,
Hants.
Andrew C. de la C. Crommelin, B.A., D.Sc, Secretary, Royal
Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ; and Ben-
venue, 55 Ulundi Road, BlacJcheath, London,
S.E. 3.
Rev. John Crouch, Felsberg, Bridge of Weir, Renfrew-
shire.
Fredk.Josh.Wm. Crowe, F.R.Hist.Sc, St. Peter's House, Chichester.
Richard Thomas Ciillen, No. 264509 4th Field Survey Coy.,
B.E.F., Royal Observatory, Greenwich; and
3 Egerion Road, Greenwich, London. S.E. 10.
Cullington, Trinity House Navigation School ;
and 8 Hamlyn Avenue, Hull.
Gumming, Craig-Lynn, Rothes, Morayshire.
Curlewis, B.A., Acting Government Astronomer,
Observatory, Perth, Western Australia.
William Edward Curtis, A.R.C.S., B.Sc, D.I.C., Imperial College
of Science and Technology, South Kensington,
London, S.W. 7; and 28 Upper Tollington
Park, London, N. 4.
Rcar-Adm. U. E. V. Cust, C.B., R.N., Admiralty, Whitehall, London,
S.W. I : and Hollyndc, West Hill. Highgate,
London, N. 6.
William R.
William Shiach
H. Burnham
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.;
Date of Election.
1904 Apr. 8
187 1 June 9
1913 Mar. 14
1898 Dec. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1908 May 8
1901 Jan. II
19 II Dec. 8
1889 Mar. 8
1875 May 14
1889 Nov. 8
19 15 Jan. 8
1908 June 12
1905 Apr. 14
1877 June 8
1914 Feb. 13
1897 Feb. 12
1908 Nov. 13
1909 June II
1898 Mar. II
1898 Nov. II
1875 Mar. 12
1888 Apr. 13
1894 Nov. 9
1913 Jan. 10
John Borthwick Dale, M.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics,
King's College, London, Craigness, Presburij
Road, New Maiden, Surrey.
Rev.Reginald F. Dale, M.A., 12 Bradmore Road, Oxford.
Arthur Dallas, 4 Peking Road, Shanghai, China.
Commr. Tristan Dannreuther, R.N., F.R.G.S., H.M.S. "Paiuca,"
care of G.P.O., London.
Major Leonard Darwin, R.E., 12 Egerton Place, London, S.W. 3.
Lt.-Col. R.A. Craigie Daunt, D.S.O., Depot, R.I. Rifles, Victoria
Barracks, Belfast.
Charles Rundle Davidson, Royal Observatory ; and 2 1 Egerton Road,
Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
Cadet Candidate Martin Davidson, B.A., B.Sc, J Squad, No. i
R.G.A. Officer Cadet School, Troubridge, Wilts.
Rev. C. D. Percy Davies, M.A., The Rectory, Deane, near Basingstoke-,
Hants.
Percy L. H. Davis, 95 Cranfield Road, Brockley, London, S.E. 4.
Richard Evan Day, M.A., Culver, Plaistow Lane, Bromley, Kent.
Thomas Henry Dean, Edenthorpe, Anderton Road, Sparkbrook,
Birmingham.
Rev. A. MackrethDeane, M.A., Canon of Chichester, Ferring Vicar-
age, Worthing, Sussex.
Capt. Louis Arthur Demers, Wreck Commissioners'' Office, Depart-
ment of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Canada.
Denning, 44 Egerton Road, Bishopston, Bristol.
Desloges, 80 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris ; and
Vaiges, Mayenne, France.
Doak, M.A., F.R.G.S., H.M. Nautical Almanac
Office, 86 Lee Road, Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
Doberck, Ph.D., M.R.LA., Kowloon, Elgin Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
George Frederick Dodwell, B.A., Government Astronomer, Observa-
tory, Adelaide, South Australia,.
Eric Doolittle, B.Sc, Flower Observatory, University
of Pennsylvania; and Upper Darley, Phila-
delphia, Pa., U.S.A.
Andrew Ellicott Douglass, B.A., D.Sc, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
John L. E. Dreyer, M.A., Ph.D., 14 Staverton Road, Oxford.
John Edmund Drower, 49 Mount Ephraim Road, Streatham,
London, S.W. 16.
Major Archd. S. Drummond, The Chantry, Bisley, Stroud, Glouces-
tershire ; and Guards' Club, Pall Mall, London,
S.W. I.
Rev. Ben Dudley, Derby Street, Westport, New Zealand.
WUliam Fredk.
R. Jarry
* William Fraser
William
2
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
Date of Election.
1908 Jan. 10
1903 Dec. II
190 1 Jan. II
1913 Jan. 10
1876 Mar. 10
1877 Jan. 12
1894 Apr. 13
1914 Apr. 8
1911 Jan. 13
1906 Apr. II
1903 Apr. 8
1905 Apr. 14
1912 Jan. 12
1894 May II
1893 June 9
1898 June 10
1 91 8 Feb. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1904 Apr. 8
1878 Jan. II
W. Geoffrey Duffield, D.Sc., Professor of Physics, University
College, Reading, Berks.
Capt. Philip W. Dumas, R.N., care of The Admiralty, Whitehall,
London, S.W. i.
* Frank C. Dumat, P.O. Box 370, Johannesburg, Transvaal,
South Africa.
Rev. Jas. M. F. Dumphreys, L.'I'h., The Vicarage, Ancaster,
Grantham.
* John William Durrad, 350 Fosse Road North, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
New Zealand.
* Sir Frank Watson Dyson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Astronomer Royal,
Past President, Royal Observatory, Green-
wich, S.E. 10.
Thomas Lydwell Eckersley, B.A., B.Sc {No address : see slip).
Charles Eddie, Supervising Examiner of Masters and
Mates, Port of Vancouver, British Columbia.
* AethurStanley Eddington, M.A., M.Sc, F.R.S., Plumian
Professor of Astronomy in the University
of Cambridge, Vice-President, Observatory,
Cambridge.
* Capt. Kenneth E. Edge\Aorth, R.E., Brompton Barracks, Chatham.
David J.Reginald Edney, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ;
and Teston Lodge, Blackheath Rise, Lewisham,
I^ondon, S.E. 13.
Dudley Eglinton, Hollydean, River Road, Toowong, near
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Rev. Francis John Eld, M.A., Polsiead Rectory, Colchester, Essex.
Edwin Bailey Elliott, M.A., F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen College,
4 Bardwell Road, Oxford.
* Henry Ellis, Boat Close, Lyme Regis, Dorset.
Rev.Wm.Fredk. Archdall ElHson, M.A., B.D., The Rectory, Fethard-
on-Sea, Waferford, Ireland.
* Isaac Engelson, 41 Pier Road, St. Helier, Jersey, Channel
Islands.
Rev. Wm.Chas. Eppstcin, D.D., F.R.M.S., Reading School, Read-
ing, Berkshire.
* Rov/l\H.E.C. Esj)in, M.A., Wolsingham Observatory, Tow Law,
R.S.O., Co. Durham.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 18.)
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Chas. Robert D'Esterre, Tatsfield Cottage, Tatsfield, Surrey.
Rev. Wm. Earnshaw Etzel, B.Sc, Litt.L., M.S.M.F., Professor
of Higher Mathematics and Astronomy,
Military College of St. Thomas, St. Paul,
Minnesota, U.S.A.
Joseph Edward Evans, B.A., Queen's House, Royal Hospital
School, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
Lewis Evans, J. P., F.S.A., Russells, near Watford,
Hertfordshire.
Philip Francis ' Everett, B.Sc, 29 Leaside Avenue, Muswell Hill,
London, N. 10,
John Evershed, F.R.S., Director, Solar Physics Observa-
tory, Kodaikdnal, Palani Hills, South India.
1906 Nov. 9
1908 Apr. 10
1905 Mar. 10
1913 Apr. II
191 1 June 9
1889 Jan. II
1895 June 14
1887 June 10
1908 Jan. 10
1900 June 8
1873 Nov. 14
1914 Mar. 13
1891 May 8
1901 Jan. II
Charles Gaskell
Maurice
Arthur Gilbert
Samuel
John A.
Ralph Falcon-Cooke, M.A., Camerton Hall, Workington,
Cumberland.
Falkner, M.A., Ireton Bank, Rusholme, Manchester.
Farman, Observatoire de Chevreuse, d Jagny, par
Dampierre, Seine-et-Oise, France.
Edward Arthur Fath, Ph.D., President of Redfield College, Red-
field, South Dakota, U.S.A.
Fellows, Carisbrooke, 49 Essex Road, Watford, Herts.
Fellows, 91 Lower VilUers Street, Wolverhampton.
Ferguson, i and 2 Ferguson Building, Denver,
Colorado, U.S.A.
Admiral Sir A. Mostyn Field, K.C.B., R.N., F.R.S., Mersey Con-
servancy, 56 Victoria Street, London, S.W. i ;
and Serle's Hill, Twyford, Winchester.
John McDougal Field, R.E., City Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh;
and Cardrona, Cramond Bridge, Midlothian.
Major Louis Napoleon G. Filon, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S. , Professor of
Applied Mathematics, University College,
London, Lynton, Haling Park Road, South
Croydon, Surrey.
Wm. Henry Finlay, M.A,, Rose Bank, near Cape Town, South
Africa.
Ronald Aylmer Fisher, Great House Cottage, Bradfield, Berks.
Alfred Henry Fison, D.Sc, University College, Gcnver Street^
London, W.C. i ; and 147 Dartmouth Road,
Cricklewood, London, N.W. 2.
Ambrose T. Flagg, M.A., Chapel House, Westoe, South Shields,
Co. Durham.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1878 Apr, 12
1906 Dec. 14
1906 Jan. 12
1878 Jan. II
1914 Mar. 13
1 90 1 Nov. 8
1903 Dec. II
1873 Jan. 10
1898 May 13
1893 Mar. 10
1895 May 10
1910 Dec. 9
1910 Feb. II
1889 Dec. 13
1911 Dec. 8
191 1 June 9
1880 Jan. 9
19 1 7 Feb. 9
Camille Flammarion, rue Cassini 16, Paris ; and Ohser-
vatoire de Juvisy, Seine-ct-Oise, France.
Major Alexr. D. Fleming, 60 Princes Street, Edinburgh.
Crawford Muir Fleming, 14 North Kinver Road, Sydenham,
London, S.E. 26.
Rev. David Fleming, B.A., Hon. Canon of Durham Cathedral,
, Vicarage, Coxhoe, S.O., Co. Durham.
Capt. John Spedding Fletcher, L.C.C. School of Engineering and
Navigation^ High Street, Poplar, London, -S.14 ;
and 8 Cranley Road, Westcliffe - on - Sea,
Essex.
Spencer L. Fletcher, i Courtfield Gardens, W est Ealing^
London, TF. 13.
Frank Flowers, F.R.G.S., P.O. Box 1878, Johannesburg,
South Africa.
* George Forbes, M.A., F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.E.E.,
II Little College Street, Westminster, London,
S.W. I.
* Sir Geo. Stuart Forbes, K.C.S.I., Wellington Club, Qrosvenor
Place ; and Athenoe.um Club, Pall Mall^
London, S.W. 1.
James Arthur Formoy, F.C.S., Emsworlh House, St 31 awes, S.
Cornvjall ; and Royal Societies' Club, St James's
St., London, S.W. i.
* Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A., Sc.D., D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S., Chief
Professor of Mathematics, Imperial College
of Science and Technology, South Kensington,
London, S. W. 7.
Rev. David Ross Fotheringham, M.A., The Vicarage, Charing,
Kent.
John Knight Fotheringham, M.A., D.Litt., Lecturer in Ancient
History, King's College, London, 6 Blackhall
Road, Oxford.
* Alfred Fowler, F.R.S. , Secretary, Professor of Astro-
physics, Imperial College of Science and
Technology, South Kensington, London, S. W.
7 ; and 19 Rusthall Avenue, Bedford Park,
London, W. 4.
Philip Fox, Director of the Dearborn Observatory,
Evanston, Ulinois, U.S.A.
Charles Whitsey Franklin, 47 Eaton Crescent, Swansea, South
Wales.
* William Sadler Franks, The Chestnuts, Ashurstwood, East Orin-
stefid, Sussex.
Mrs Ivouisa Petitot Freeman, 67 High Street, Oxford.
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EDITOR'S PAGE.
Ouii pages this (|uarter are oeeiii)iecl inaiuly Avitli the proceedings
of the Decimal AfSsociATiox. They coukl he put to no better
purpose, for there is no other way of keeping members informed
regarding the work that is being done and the proposals that
are being put forward on their behalf. The arguments mar-
shalled in favour of the adoption of the High-Value Penny
appear to be incontrovertible; the more the proposal is studied
and investigated, the more convincing becomes, the case for its
immediate realisation, and though the Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer has not yet seen his way to give it serious consideration,
it is hoped that the simplicity of the scheme and the ease with
which it could be inaugurated, with the minimum of interfer-
ence with the established habits of the people and the maximum
resulting benefits, will eventually induce him to set up a Com-
mittee of Inquiry to investigate the subject thoroughly.
It should be added that while the utmost prominence is being
given to the question of decimal coinage, the reform of our
weights and measures is being sedulously examined by the
Executive Council with a view to formulating further proposals
on the basis of piecemeal progress.
We have already put forward the suggestion that a National
Metric Convention should be organised, to be held in London
during the run of the British Empire Exhibition next year ; in
the meantime we might follow the example of the Metric Asso-
ciation of North America, which holds its annual meeting in
conjunction with that of the xVmerican xVssociation for the
Advancement of Science. The British Association this, year
meets at Liverpool, and we believe that if a Metric Meeting
were included in the programme a host of sympathisers with and
supporters of the movement would attend the gathering. It is
a splendid opportunity, when some thousands of persons
interested in scientific progress arc assembled from all parts of
the Kingdom, and we trust that it will not be lost.
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SECRETARY^ QUARTERLY NOTES.
Lectures.
We are glad to say that Mr. E. C. Barton lias now arrived in
this country and, with his customary eagerness to further the
metric cause by giving his time to propaganda work, is pre-
pared again to undertake an extensive lecturing campaign.
He has already booked dates at Gloucester and Newbury, but
his return was rather too late to permit of many lecturing
(arrangements being nuide during the winter season of 1922-2.}.
If any of our readers can arrange for a lecture in any part
of England, Scotland, or Wales, or are in touch with societies
and organisations arranging their sylhdjuses for next season,
will they kindly communicate Avith the Secretary ?
We are indebted to Miss Isabel Fortey for putting the aims
of the Association before the Association of Women Science
Teachers, on January 6th. It is hoped that a representative of
the Decimal Association will have an opportunity of bringing
tlie subject of weights and measures reform before the Imperial
Education Conference, which is to meet at the end of June.
Liter v. Gallon.
As mentioned at the Annual Meeting, the Decimal Associa-
tion, in co-operation with the American Metric Association, is
endeavouring to bring pressure to bear on the respective
Governments to adopt the liter (instead of the different gallons
now in use) in all dealings between the two countries. As this
is merely a matter of goodwill on tlie part of traders of the
United States and the J^ritisli Euipire (in which they wovdd be
much lielped if the Board of Trade decided to issue its reports
and give statistics in liters instead of galhms), it should not
be a difficult nuitter to accomplish. Such action would at one
stroke secure Anglo-American uniformity and a couunon basis
for all international trade. At present the //'fcr luust be used
for a part of f)ur foreign trade, and all that is suggested is
an extension of tlic practice to cover all trade in liquids.
We hoi)c that all mcml)crs who are in any way interested in
such trade will communicate their views to the Secretary, so
that steps may be taken to forward I he proposed reform.
In this connection (hi- American Metric Association, at its
annual meeting in December last, passed the following resolu-
tion : —
WiiEHEAs the conduct of trade is t-onfused by the fact
that the word "gallon" is capable of different interpret
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tatioiij^, the British or Imperial gallon bein*;' e([iial <o 1.5 IG
liters and the American f:;allon to 3.785 liters ;
Am) Wiikheas the liter has been legalised for all
transactions since JHGG, and strikes an apjiroximate
average of the various quart measures ;
And Whereas the Decimal Association of London,
working for a decimal currency and metric weights and
measures in England, recognises the present confusion and
recommends that special emphasis be placed at this time on
the change to the liter :
Be it Kesolved that the Metric Association heartily
approves the recommendation for the immediate adoiDtion
of the liter us the common unit of capacity, believing that
this step will not only facilitate trade between the two
countries, but will also constitute a common basis, for inter-
national trade and goodwill ; and it respectfully urges the
British and American (Government Departments, manufac-
turers, and merchants to effect this desirable reform.
Corn Sales Act. 1922.
The Corn Sales Act came into force on the 1st January.
This Act enacts that all sales of corn of over 1 cwt. shall be
made only by weight in terjus of the cwt. of 112 11). While
it is unfortunate that any change should have been made in
our trade operations other than by the adoption of the metric
system, yet any simplificalion of our present weights and
measures is to be welcomed. When the time comes to make the
change to the metric system, the alteration from the cwt. to
liie 50 kg. weight will not be a difficult matter, seeing that the
latter is only about 2 lb. lighter. It would be far easier than to
calculate the equivalents of the numerous quarters that have
Ijeen in use up to now in tlie corn trade.
Standardisation.
AVe see from The Times T/m/e Supplemerit that there is a
movement on foot in Germany to standardise industrial pro-
ducts which IS receiving much attention. The Committee which
is engaged on the work is being actively supported by the
authorities and industries concerned. The standards worked
out and introduced cover all lines of engineering, building
materials, sizes of papers, tire, and a great number of others
are under consideration. Though some years will pass before
these standards are generally introduced in Germany, the
rt^jjort states, that the smaller European countries show a great
interest in the German standards, and may adopt some of them
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tu the (Utrinient of Bridah trade. (The italics are ours.) As
Kussia is introducing the metric system, Gorman standards may
also influence the development there. The -writer of tho para-
g-raph expresses the opinion that the (juestion, being of so great
importance, should be solved internationally.
Many of the Ileports and Specifications of the British Engi-
neering Standards Association, 'of which about 140 have been
issued, have been translated into foreign languages, and every
effort should be made to extend their circuhition and increase
their influence l)oth at home and abroad.
South African Weights and Measures.
Tlie Act to consolidate and amend the laws in force in the
several provinces of the Union of South Africa relating to
weights and measures has now been passed. It will come into
operation on a date to be fixed by the (.Jovernoi'-Cieneral by
jiroclamation in the Gnzettt,
The Schedules prescribe the legal weights and measures,
amongst which those of the metric system are of course included.
They are mostly in decimal sequence, and there is no mention
of the 112-11). cwt. or the 2,210-11). ton, the values of the two
units named l)eing 100 lb. and 2,000 lb. respectively.
Dr. Stratton's New Post.
Dr. S. W. Stratton, who has been for 21 years Director of
the Bureau of Standards at Washington, has resigned his
position to become head of one of the leading technical colleges
in the United States. Dr. Stratton will now })e free from the
restrictions of his official j^osition, and will be able to devote
his knowledge to sending out from his educational establishment
young men trained in the tenets of the metric system.
Obituary.
We regret to record tho deaths of Lord Kinnaird and the lion.
Hubert Beaumont, who had been Vice-Presidents of the Asso-
ciation for many years.
Rainfall Records.
A corii'sitondcnt writcj? thiit he hfjs nf^ti(r(l in a dsily pnpt^r an attempt
to nHlucr ini'hrs of ijun (o fcuin per K-'ntl^'U plot. " A millimeter of rain
is cxnclly ;i kil(),c,Mam on a. square meter, or a. ton on 1,000 Hqiiare meters;
and anv fool can do the reckonin}^ in his head, which h<' certainly can't
at 27.7ir;{ cubic inch(>s to th(^ 1h. of water and \■\\X\)X^\,m^ .square
inches to the acre and 2,*i|0 \h<. |o the ion."
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THE HIGH-VALUE PENNY PROPOSAL.
The following correspondence has passed between the Decimal
Association and the Chancellor of the Exchequer: —
To the Chancellor of the Exchequer : —
2mh November, 1922.
Sir:
A Restored Penny and a Decimalised £.
About two years ago the late Government appointed a
Royal Commission on Decimal Coinage, and their findings, we
think, may shortly be sunnned up as follows : —
(1) It was. generally agreed that Decimal Coinage is
desirable.
(2) An overwhelming majority of the Commissioners held
the view that the .£ sterling inust remain tiie British
monetary unit.
(3) The £-mil method of decimalising the £ sterling (as
described in Lord Southwark's c£-Mil Bill, which the
(Government specifically referred to the Commission)
was considered, by a majority, too complicated for
general acceptance. One of the chief difficulties was
the proposed abandonment of the penny coinage in
favour of new denominations in mils.
In these circumstances, we have studied various alternative
methods of achieving the desired decimalisation of the £ ster-
ling, and now recommend the following simplified procedure,
which is inspired by a disposition to i:>reserve and an ability
to improve."
Stage 1. — Preserve the £ sterling as the monetary unit
and retain the present relationship between the £ and
all the silver coins.
Instead of abandoning the penny, increase its token
value (and also that of the halfpenny and farthing)
by 20 per cent., thereby dividing the £ into 20
shillings of 10 pence, instead of 12.
No new coins and no new methods of keeping
accounts would be involved by this step.
Stage 2. — Withdraw the unpopular silver threepenny piece,
and issue a nickel " Doublepenny " coin. The
" Doublepenny " would then represent one-hundredth
part of the £, just as the Doubleshilling " (or florin)
is already established as one-tenth of the £.
The decimalisation of the £ sterling would thus be
completed without the addition or alteration of any
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further coins, since the coin-vnhies then in use avouUI
provide the ideal combination of decimal multiples
and binary divisions, c-ff-, both the tenth and the
hundredth of the .£ would be divisible into halves and
quarters.
As a quarter of one hundredth part of the £ Avould
be represented by the " halfpenny coin, and as there
is no general demand for coins of still lower denomina-
tions, there would appear no justification, on practical
grounds, for carrying the decimalisation of the £ into
thousandths. If the farthing coin were retained, it
Avould be merely as a coin of convenience (not entered
in accounts), circulating chiefly amongst poor people,
and its value, relatively to the ''penny," should
therefore not be disturbed.
Accounts could either be kept in £ s. d. or in £'s
and decimal parts thereof, without any adjustment of
values, and, for the reasons given above, there would
usually be no need to employ more than two figures
after the decimal point.
British exporters would promptly adopt decimal
accounts, in order to be in harmony with the trade
practices of all their foreign customers, since the
monetary unit of every other commercial nation is
already decimalised.
British domestic traders would be in a position to
follow the lead of the exporters as and when the
general level of popular education warranted, and the
w^hole transition to the decimal system would thus he
effected by evolution, instead of by revolution. Even
during this transition period, those who retained
£ s. d. accounts would also enjoy some of the benefits
derived fiom the elimination of much compound
arithmetic, cf/., tliree articles at 5d. each Avould l)e
IT) pence or Is. 5(1., instead of ]s. .*U1.
The Power of the Penny.
The vital part of the proposal is, of course, the siiggested
raising of tlie value of tlie penny, and your attention is
a(;cordingly respectfully directed to ihe enclosed jiamphlet,
entitled " Tlie Power of the I'enny,'' in which niany collateral
advantages — over and above tlie j»roved merits of decimalisation
— are briefly indicated.
For examj)le, Tni; (Iovkhnmf.nt could —
(ft) Secure a windfall to tl^^ National ExcheqiUM" of the
oivler of li;ilf .) million pounds sterling.
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{b) lied lice the number of '* pence " payable per week by
insured persons under the National Unemployment
and Health Insurance schemes, and simultaneously
I'ncrea-^e the premium Income without increasing the
benefits paid. If the Government decided temporarily
to maintain the present number of pence, the deficit
of about £12,000,000 on the Unemployment Fund
would be wiped out without reducing the present scale
of benefits, and witli conse(piential relief to the payers
of income tax.
((■) Reduce national expenditure by eliminating the present
annual cost of minting the additional copper coins,
which are rendered necessary by the reduced purchas-
ing poAver of those already in circuUition — many
transactions now involve the use of two coins instead
of one.
(d) Restore " penny postage forthwith, and place
"penny per word'"' telegrams and other "penny"
charges on a self-supporting basis.
From the point of view of The Consumer an important
advantage would be that whereas Hd. is now the minimum
price of many pre-war pennyworths, and he therefore receives
iS articles instead of 12 for a shilling, he would in future receive
10.
Having regard to the permanently increased cost of living
and the unavoidable burden of prolonged post-war taxation, it
must be impossible to regain the pre-war purchasing power
of the penny for many years to come, if ever. In the mean-
time, the higher value of the penny would hasten the reduction
of' prices, because obviously an existing price of Hd. could be
reduced by 20 per cent, to the new value of the penny long-
before it Avould be reduced by per cent, to the original
penny. With regard to such articles as are now obtainable
for Id., it may be said that many of them were priced at Jd.
before the war, and the proposed higher value of the halfpenny
coin would facilitate reductions in their case also.
It is fully appreciated that, at the first glance, tlie raising
of the token value of the penny appears to provide an opening
for a corresponding increase of prices, and this may be thought
to be detrimental particularly to the small class of i")urchaser.
It is therefore extremely important that the above-mentioned
inducement for price reductions should be carefully explained,
and we think where this is fully understood the objections that
might be raised by this class of purchaser will disappear.
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As indicating: the favourable attitude of Traders, we
may mention that our desire for a complete investigation of
these proposals b}' your experts is already officially supported
by many important organisations, including the National
Chamber of Trade, the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, the
Manchester Society of Incorporated Accountants, and the Muni-
cipal Tramways Association.
We believe that the general idea of a higher-value penny has
been previously under consideration by H.M. Treasury, but
never, until now, has the time appeared so opportune for an
improvement which we \\o\^c to see included in your first Budget.
The great advantage of introducing the change at the present
time is that the existing tendency for prices to fall would be
accelerated. In our opinion, the restoration of the penny at
home is probably as important as is the decimalisation of the
JC abroad, and both these objects woidd be secured by the
Government's adoption of this proposal.
When you have had time to consider the matter, we hope
you will consent to receive a small deputation for its further
To the Chairman of tlic Executive Vomniittce of the Decimal
Association.
In reply to your letter of the 29th November, I am
desired by the Chancellor of the Exchetpier to say that successive
Governments have always held, when the (question has been
raisepl, that the change is one Avliich could Ijc made only on the
clearest evidence that the people required it. As lately as 1920
a lloyal Conunission found no such evidence, and reported
against it when the arguments advanced as to possible resulting
price reductions were far stronger. There is no evidence that
there is any greater desire for the change now than in 1920,
and in these circumstances the Chancellor fears that no useful
purpose could be served by his receiving a deputation on tho
ventilation.
Yours faithfully,
THEO. McKENNA,
Chairman of the Executive Committee.
Dear Sir :
Voth December, 1922.
subject.
Yours faithfully,
DONALD FEKGUSSON.
This reply shows that tho Treasur}' officials adopt the view
that the rejjort of the Koyal Commission represented the last
word on the subject — a conclusion that the Decimal Association
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is not likely to accept. It lias only been deterred from follow-
ing this matter up vigorously with the Chancellor by the know-
ledge that problems of extreme national urgency have required
his attention in these difficult days,
Mr. Keginald MrKenn;i, in liis speech to tlie shareiioldei's of
the London Joint City and Midland Bank a few weeks ago,
gave his opinion that " if prices were to go Ixick to the pre-war
level, no Chancellor could balance his Budget ; in other words,
we cannot hope for the restoration of the pre-war pennyworth,
and we should therefore provide for a new pennyworth, repre-
senting one-tenth, instead of one-twelfth part of the shilling.
We give below an analysis of the lleport of the lioyal Com-
mission, in which it is shown conclusively that many of its
objections are overcome by our present scheme: —
The Report of the Royal Commission.
The Majority Report of the Royal Counuission on Decimal
Coinage (Cmd. 02^; — 1920) rejected the £ and Mil Scheme,
under which the £ sterling would . have been divided into a
thousand parts called Mils. Section IV of the Report was
entitled " Difficulties of the Adoption of the £ and Mil
Scheme." These difficulties are examined herein in some detail
for the purpose of showing that most of them would be sur-
mounted by the adoption of the alternative High-Value Penny
Proi'OJ<al as descriljcd in tlio pami)hlet, " The Power of the
Penny." Under this proposal, which was put forward after the
issue of the Royal Conanission's Report, the token values of the
copper coins would be increased by 20 per cent., but the present
values of the £ and the shilling would remain unchanged.
A coin having a value equal to that now proposed for the
High- value Penny would be an essential denomination in any
scheme of British Decimal Coinage based on either the £ ster-
ling, the half-sovereign, the crown, the florin, or the shilling as
the monetary tmit. The adoption of the High-Value Penny
would therefore be fully justified in the interests of decimalisa-
tion alone, and when its collateral advantages, over and above
the decimal aspect of the ciuestion, are taken into consideration,
the arguments in its favour would appear irresistible.
It is hoped that the following connnentary will serve to justify
the claim that this proposal deserves detailed investigation by
a Committee of Governmont and othor experts, unbiased by the
findings of previous Conunittees on allied, but dift'orcnt, sug-
gestions.
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The difficulties put forward and the objections raised by the
Commissioners are printed hereunder in italics, followed by
the comments of the Decimal Association. For convenience,
these comments generally follow the sequence of the Report: —
The £ and mil schtmc provides no exact equivalent of the
penny ; -1 mils is -1% less, 5 mils is 20"o more, litis would pre-
sent difficulties to retail traders.
After increasing the value of the penny, as proposed,
the conversion of all sums of money could be made with
extraordinary ease. The and shillings would remain
unchanged — both in value and in name — and old-style
pence could be convei'ted into high-value pence siuiply by
deducting one-sixth. Thus, each Ud. in old-style pence
would be exactly equal to l|-d. — a much simpler relation-
ship than 25 mils being equal to 6d.
There would be no confusion in the interpretation of
the w'ord " penny," because it could have only one meaning
— the conflict between the 4-mil and the 5-mil pieces would
thus be avoided.
Whereas associations of retail traders are reported to
have opposed the £ and mil scheme, it should be noted that
the National Chamber of Trade, which represents all
varieties of retail traders throughout the country, has
officially expressed its approval of the High-Value Penny
proposal.
The automatic action of " penny-in-the-slot " luachines
would be unaffected, because the old coins would be re-
tained, and much more than 20 per cent, extra value could
be given for the High- Value Penny because the proportion
of overhead charges included in each new pennyworth
would be substantially reduced.
The tram way, omnibus, and railway companies would desire
to replace the Id. fare by 5 mils. To a man whose present fare
is Id., this would represent a 2>e/7/i«?;f // ^ increase of 20 per
cent., thoiKjli in some cases the lenyth of the stage could be
increased.
Tramway and simihii- uink'rtakiugs dependent uj)oii
fares ])aid in coppers are at present on the horns of a
dilemma; on the one hand, ])assengers are poorer and are
showing a strong disinclinal ion to ]>ay lUl. for wliat was
formerly a Id. fare, hence the fjilling-off in the number
of passengers and revenue; on llu* other hand, the man-
agement cannot rcstoi-e tiie original Id. fare because that
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aiuouiit would not cover the permaiioiitly increased cost of
operation.
The adoption of the High-Value Penny ^vouId enable
"penny" fares, payable by the old familiar Id. coin, to
be restored, and the passenger would thus benefit by a
reduction of 20 i)er cent, ofl' Ihd. — which is still the niini-
niuni fare on many undertakings — while the management
would receive 20 per cent, more revenue than would be
the case if the penny fare were reinslated without first
altering the value of the ijenny.
It will be found that in almost all cases where Id. fares
have already been restored, the stej) has been taken under
pressure of local politics without regard to economic con-
sequences, and in many cases this, restored Id. fare covers
a very short and inadequate stage of a few hundred yards
only.
It is therefore not surprising that the Municipal Tram-
ways Association have otlicially recoriled their support of
the High-Value IVnny proposal, Avhich would not only
enable them to regain lost trafhc by reducing fares, but
would also overcome the present inconvenience and expense
of endless giving of change, caused by the existing multii)le-
coin fares of Hd. or more in place of the pre-war single-
coin penny.
The difficulty of adjustiny i/i^i/ niNcr. policies, ihc prrniiiuns
of which are ixiyahle wccldy in pence.
Industrial life insurance premiums and all similar con-
tinuing contracts could be exactly maintained in higli-
value pence by deducting one-sixth from the number of old-
style pence now paid. Many insured persons would pro-
bably I'egard this as a reduction of premium, and rounding
up, where necessary, to the nearest penny in exchange for
increased benefits would therefore arouse but little opposi-
tion.
The difficulties of the insurance companies would be
greatly reduced by : — •
(a) The retention of existing coins and names of coins,
thus avoiding shock to the established habits of
their clients, and
(h) The absence of any coin, such as the 4-mil piece, of
slightly less value than the penny.
The National Unemployment and Health Insuranoe
schemes being of a statutory character could be readily
modified by statute.
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March, l<J-2li.
Since premiums are payable in pence, and benefits in
shillings, it would be possible to maintain the existing scale
of benefits and to reduce the existing heavy deficit which
is now a burden on the general taxpayer by reducing,
instead of increasing, the number of pence })ayable per
week.
// 2)enny posimjc irtrc reduced to 1 indi> fhtrc would be a
loss to the Post Ojjicc ; if increased to 5 uiils, it would he a con-
siderably higher charge than the old penny . The schedules of
Customs Duties would require revision.
The Postmaster-General has stated in the House of
Commons that the present cost of handling a letter is one
and one-sixth pence, for Avhicli the charge to the public is
three halfpence.
On the basis of the High-Value Fenny it will be seen
that the penny " post could therefore bo at oinm restored,
and the proceeds of any further economies could be devoted
to an increase of the present inadequate weight of one-ounce
letters. The public would thus receive the immediate con-
cession of cheaper i)ostage Avitliout involving the j^ayment
of any State subsidy to the G.P.O. The existing halfpenny
post is unremunerative, but it would be self-supporting
on the new basis.
The Comitiissioiirrs of Customs could easily deduct one-
sixth from the 11 umber of old pence now charged (£ and
Bhillings remaining unaltered), and schedules could be
rounded up to the nearest penny without appreciably affect-
ing either the revenue or the taxi)ayer.
Board of Inland Uevenue prefer tlie £-niil scheme rather than
the other schemes of decimal coinage examined by the Royal
Commissio7i, but any change would 'necessitate revision of the
scales of all assessments.
The Board of Inland ivcvcnuc's ciiiphatic preference for
the maintenance of the ,£ sterling as the monetary unit
would be respected, and the inconvenience during the
transition would bu mucli less if the £ were divided into
200 pence, instead of J, 000 mils.
Wage sheets would have to be recast, and serious trouble might
be caused among workers and small shopkeepers if l-mil and 5-
mil pennies'' were in concurrent circulation.
Wage sliccis .'ii-e now in tlie melting pot, and the time is
opportune (o introduce the ])roposed clmnire. Labour's
fear that em])l(n'crs intend to ])ress the workers back to
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THi: i)ECiAf.\L i:L)(;cATol;.
Dll
pre-war -wa^^es would be mitigated by the knowledge that,
even assuming tlie original rates in pence per hour were
ultimately reinstated, the High-Value Penny would give to
the workers a datum line 20 per cent, higher than pre-war.
It will be recalled that this would harmonise Avith the official
terms of settlement of the national coal dispute, which
stipulated that the downward trend of wages should be
arrested at a point 20 per cent, above pre-war rates.
The workers Avould also apprec-iate the increased pur-
chasing power of their most familiar coin — the penny.
They are now re<piired to pay at least l^d. or more for the
pre-Avar pennyAvorth and Id. for the pre-Avar halfpenny-
Avorth. These minimum advances of 50 per cent, and 100
I)er cent. respectiA'ely could be approximately halved by
the provision of the new price levels intermediate betAveen
the existing kl. and Id. — and also betAveen Id. and lAd. —
Avhich Avould result from the adoption of the High-Value
Penny proposal.
The fall in the cost of living Avould be accelerated, be-
cause the existing price of IJd. could obviously be reduced
by 20 per cent, to the ncAv value of Id. at a much earlier
date than by o3j per cent, to the old value of the penny.
The favourable attitude of retail traders is referred to
above.
Existing statistics on a penny basis could be readily con-
verted to high-value pence by deducting one-sixth.
Comiderahle delay a, expense, and inconvenience would arise
in the suhatitiition of the existing copper coins hy new nickel
and copper coins to represent the new denominations in " mils.^'
These difficulties Avould not arise, because the existing
coins and their present names Avould be retained, and no
ncAv coins need bf issued by the Mint.
// the public were charged 5 )nils irhere they now pay one
penny, attention would he called' to the loss of purchasing power
of the penny . A loss would fall on the Mint in the redemption
of worn copper coins. The established habits of the jjeoide
would be violently disturbed.
The purchasing value of the High- Value Penny Avouhl bo
20 per cent, higher than that of the existing penny, and it
Avould thus meet many cases Avhere l?;d. is noAv charged by
reason of the inadequate purchasing poAver of the present
penny, Avhich is barely sufficient to cover overhead charges
in marketing " pennyAvorths." Each penny Avould be
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March,
worth more — both in paying and receiving — and the pur-
chasing power of the silver coins wouUl be unaffected.
According to otticial statistics, the loss incurred by the
Mint, wlien redeeming worn coins (issued at 240, and re-
deemed at 200 to the £), wouhl be of the order of about
c£400 per yeai', an iusignihcant sum when compared with
the benefits secured. Furthermore, as against this loss,
there would be oh'set the profit derived from the holders of
copper coins in Ijulk at the time of the change, and the
national economy of fewer coins being required to transact
the same total volume of business.
There would be practically no disturbance of established
habits amongst tlie "less instructed portion of the com-
munity " beyond the simple announcement that there
would be ten instead of twelve pence to the shilling. This
slight change would produce no shock as compared with
the more complicated " mil proposal.
Uncertaintij of opitilon in the Donunions .
The views of the Dominions were not ascertained by the
Royal Commission, but it may be noted that the goodwill
of the £ sterling throughout the British Empire would be
increased, and its international prestige would also be
advanced if it were capable of being decimalised like every
other national monetary unit.
This object would be promoted by the adoption of the
High-Value Penny, because the Doublepenny would then
represent one-hundredth part of the £ just as the double
shilling (florin) is already one-tenth of the £.
If the £ is not decimalised, there will be the risk of
other parts of the Empii-e following Canada's example in
adopting the Dollar instead of the £, in order to avail
themselves of tlie i)roved merits of Decimal Coinage.
A universal iinif of coinage is neither attainjible nor
desirable, but a universal s>/stcni of coinage is obviously
desirable and would be attained if the £ sterling were
decimalised.
Extra demand on tlit rcsourct^ of the Mini.
Instead of being put to cxti'a trouble and cxi)en8e, the
Mint would be relieved of the existing pressure on its re-
sources by tlie adoption of the High-Value Penny.
No new copper coins woidd be re(pured for a long time
ahead, as those already issued would be given a. higher
individual purchasing i)o\ver, and fewer of them would
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THE DECIMAL EDUCATOR.
513
therefore servo to lranb>act the same volume of Inisinet^s,
especially as siiigle-coiii }>ayiiients would be largely restored
Avhere multi])le-coin transactions arc now required.
Tin; unpopular threei)enny bit could ))e withdrawn from
circulation at convenience, and until such time it would
represent one quarter of the shilling as at present, but ex-
changeable into two and a half high-value pence, instead
of three old-style pence.
The Od. coin should be renamed the '"half-shilling
piece in order to emphasise that its present value in
relation to that of the shilling would remain unaltered,
although it would be changeable into five high-value pence,
instead of six old-style pence. On similar grounds, the
half-crown jDiece should be considered as 2h shillings.
After increasing the value of the penny and withdrawing
the threepenny bir, a doublepenny coin could be advanta-
geously issued at the convenience of the Mint. This might
be called " 1 cent " or other similar name, to denote that
it represented one-hundredth part of the monetary unit
(£ sterling).
A 2)roposnl ira^t made to tJie. Cotmnissioners that the. £-mil
decimal system might he extafdished side hij side with the exist-
ing system until, decimal knowledge became more widespread.
By reason of its elimination of compound arithmetic,
the adoption of the High-Value Penny would enable the
home public to enjoy many of the advantages of Decimal
Coinage without being required to learn the significance
and use of the Decimal point, and also without being called
upon to abandon the existing £ s. d. inetlmd of Ivceping
accounts.
Merchants and others engaged in overseas trade could,
however, express the same values irithonf adjustment in
.£'s and decimal parts thereof, and in course of time this
practice of expressing shillings and pence as a decimal
fri^ction of the ,£ would spread and become univci-sal.
This progress toAvards a complete Decimal System I)y
easy stages would be more in keeping with the British
temperament than the comparatively violent proposals
hitherto considered.
Tlie jmhlic at large have e.rpressed no deaire for the decimal
system .
It is unreasonable to expect the public at large to demand
these changes, because, however bad the existing system
may be, it is the only one they know, and they are tlierefore
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unable to ayipl}' coruparativc criticism. Tliotsc having
expcn'ieiicc of the decimal system enjoyed by our competitors
should demand similar facilities on behalf of their felloAv-
countrymen.
27/.e reasons for rejcctiny the £-7nil yroposid were summed
up as follows : — Although it satisfies the fundamental require-
ment that in any British decimal system the £ sterling must be
retained, the advantages of the £-inil scheme are outweighed by
its defects, the substitution of mils for pence and the new
penny " values ivoidd present grave difficulties, and no scheme
could be tried as an experiment or on a voluntary basis.
The High-Value Penny proposal preserves the £ sterling
as the monetary unit, and has been specially designed to
remove the obstacles encountered by the TJoyal Commission
in their examination of the more complicated i:-mil scheme.
This improved and simplified method provides a British
system of coinage in which the advantages of decimal
multiples and binary divisions are com})ined, e.g., ten
doublepence would equal one double.shilling (tlorin), and
ten florins would equal £1 sterling, while the half, quarter,
eighth, sixteenth, and thirty-second part of the .£ coidd be
exactly paid in coin of the I^ealm.
The credit of the existing penny has already been
destroyed, and an increase of its token value would
Tuaterially lielp to restore its former popularity and utility.
In view of the fact that every other monetary unit
throughout the woi ld has already been decimalised, the pro-
])osed decimalisation of the £ sterling by lliese easy stages
could not be regarded as a risky experiment.
General.
The proposed increase of 20 per cent, in the value of the penny
is insignificant as compared with the advance of nearly 1^0 per
cent, iji the cost of living. There is ample margin between these
two hgui-es of 20 per cent, and 80 per cent, to provide for further
reductions in the cost of living, whicli all economists agree must
henceforward fall at a comparatively slow rate, as may ]>e proved
by a glanc(? at any official chart recording the^se vital statistics.
If it be argued that the ])ropoHe(l liigher value of the ):>enMy
would be too high, it should Ik' rememl>ered that, even at such
higher value, the penny would represent rather less than half
of the r)-cent piece whicli is counnonly used in tlie United States
for purposes similar to those contemplated for tlie High-Value
]*enny in (Ireat Britain.
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515
The wbolo propo^ial h;is been specifically dcf«igned to reduce
the shock to the established habits of the people as iiiiich as
possible, and to give them tangible evidence oi' its advantages
immediately after its adoption.
The name High-Value Penny " has. been adopted to distin-
guish it from the existing penny, but it is not suggested that
there should be a permanent change in the existing designation
" One Penny."
In addition to the official support accorded by the Municipal
Tramways Association, the National Chamber of Trade, and
other organisations, it may be observed that the Manchester
Chamber of Commerce has officially recpiested the Chancellor
of the Exchequer to set up a Committee of Inquiry to investigate
the whole proposal.
KALO MORVEN.
By Caldwell IlARPuit.
{Concluded from p. 490.)
In January, 1899, the Decimal Association's prospectus asked
metrical ists to make a special effort to have the metric system
adopted by January 1st, 1901, and K. M. was delighted.
''At last the Association recommends ///// date, sent out by
me all over the globe in 1889." Alas! tlie centiiry is 22 years
old, and we have not won yet. Jiut as tlie last great change
in British measures was in J 82 I, " Meter loiter (iram in 1924 "
would be a good motto now.
With K. M.'s faith in tlie omnipotence of Parliaments,
Committees, Societies, i^-c. (he was never a real member of
any), it was natural that he took an almost comically deep
interest in the yearly meetings of the Decimal Association.
Till I left London in 1898 he always expected from me a full
and detailed account of each meeting the day after it occurred.
If he could find no report in the daily papers, he Avondered
what " hidden hand " had kept it out. When the 1898 meet-
ing was put off for a month, he wrote " Meseems I smell a rat,"
and suspected a dark design to discourage metricalists outside
London from attending.
In October, 1905, the Teachers' Monthly printed some para-
graphs signed '' School Manager." They mildly chaffed the
leaf " To Inert Metronites." This leaf urged metronites to use
the metric measures in their own businesses. " School
Manager " said he thought he was a metronite, but not quite
ready to live and die for the cause. He added, Herbert Spen-
cer is dead against it. No, I mean he is dead and was against
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it. Why can't we linve a metric system in grammar?"
K. M. took this chali" very seriously. Mr. E. Johnson, then
secretary of the D.A., in sending him the cutting from the
Teachers' Monthli/, remarked that the leaf, " To Inert Metro-
nites," had supplied our opponents witli the argument that
even metronites cannot use the system. For this remark
K. M. could not forgive him for years. I think it made
him suspect ''latent antagonism'' even in Mr. Johnson! The
Teachers' Monthly article was to him a clear proof of Latent
Antagonism. He took much trouble to secure five copies of
it, and sent three of them to Messrs. Alex. Siemens, Mendenhall,
and Kennelly to prove the pessimistic view which so haunted his
mind. But, poor inert folk as we were, we were better than
our American allies. In May, 1905, he wrote to me: ''The
group of which Mr. Kennelly is president is not half as active
even as our own Decimal Association."
How was it that a man so constantly discouraged did not give
up his efforts'? Some men almost enjoy ))eing in a small
minority, and never work their best and liardest unless their
cause seems hopelessly beaten. But the metric cause is too pro-
gressive and successful over most of the globe to attract many
such Ishmaelites, and K. M. was no Ishmaelite. He did in
fact ofteii think of giving uj). Already in 1S94, when he
had worked five or six hoiirs a day for the metron for six
years, he told me he meant to retire on January 1st, 1895, from
this branch of world-harmonising work. But he never did.
After all, there were encouragements sometimes. The 1807
Permissive Bill was actually passed, altliough K. M. had
written to Mr. E. Dowson and others that he did not believe
the Government would ever luring it in. He wrote to me on
September 6th, 1897: ''If 1 were not in debt to my printers
I would print the Act as a Morven leaf." He was disappointed
that The Times Parliamentary sunnnary for 1897 did not men-
tion the Act, but as he believed The Times belonged to the
Bothschilds, and therefore would always be openly or secretly
anti-metric, he was not surprised. In 1902 the (^olonial Con-
ference's resolution in favour of the metric system gave him a
moment of happy optimism; '' it ought to be printed in letters
of gold," he wrote to me. When the House of Lords passed the
Metric Bill of 1901 (afterwards lost in the Conunons) he thought
he saw soiTie fiMiit from his work, for he had sent his " British
Meti'on League " leaf to every member of the House of Lords in
February, 1!)01, as well as to every member of the Connnons
ten times in the twenty years 1889-1909.
When in Januaiy, 1905, he sent the " Inert Metronites " leaf
to m11 the I ,.'{75 n)emberN of Ihe Decijnnl .Associntion , he cnlled
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517
it " one last metric effort." But he made a good many efforts
after that. Unluckily 1906 and 1907 were rather discouraging-
years. The Littauer Bill Avas defeated in Washington, so was
our OAvn Bill in the British Commons, and the Postal Congress
gave the 28-grani ounce a privileged position, enabling the
ounce-user to send 28 grams for the same postage for which the
gram-user could only send 20.
But in 1908 the Chinese Government began its slow and
cautious progress towards the metric system (our own Decimal
Association giving all the help and advice it could). In 1909
Denmark decided to be completely metric from 1912. But by
this time K. M. was too aged and melancholic to be easily
encouraged. He contemplated a leaf on the Danish success,
and secured from the Decimal Association some official infor-
mation about it, but I do not think he ever printed it.
Already, in May, 1900, he wrote to me that he was " compara-
tively cold Avith the weariness of autumnal life." In 1908,
during his visit to Britain, something Avhich he described as
*' an attack of Ijlood lo the head " left him permanently weak-
ened. In 1910 he was further depressed by the death of his
brother, Avho was High Bailiff of Birmingham. (K. Al. liad
usually described his brother as anti-metric, and was sur-
prised Avhen he saw his name on a list of subscribers to the
Decimal Association.) On the last day of 1911 K. M. Avrote,
drag on, but am very weary of life." In December, 1913,
he described himself as an emotional, broken-down old
man, just cumbering the earth." In the last letter he Avrote
me (May 12th, 1914) he described life as " a horrible burden."
I had one postcard from him later (January 3rd, 1915), but it
was in his wife's hand. He died December 1 8th.
Two-thirds of K. M.'s work was done for the metron ;
the remaining third was given to many aims, mostly political
or artistic, and out of place in tlie Decimal Educatok. But
many metricalists are interested in coinage, clocks, &c., so 1
add that K. M. always headed liis letters in the Italian 24-
liour style, thus: "Ore 15 (3 p.m.)." One Morven leaf
advocates a 100-fi'anc " Globe " as an international coin. Two
or three leaves advise the world to adopt Itali.'in as a ternporari/
international language till a.o. 2000, and then give some other
tongue a turn. He hated Esperanto as a "Jewish jargon,"
with some kind of Jerwish plot behind it. He took much interest
in the efforts to find a name for tlie United States of North
America, and considered liimself the inventor of " Usona,"
though I believe it had really occurred to many i)cople indepen-
dently.
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March, l^m.
In this sketch I have not hidden my friend's Aveak points.
I do not think he would like nie to. The things the biographer
dislikes are often the very things the biograj^hee would wish to
put on record. Also tlie epitaph style of biography, which
omits everything bad or silly, is always dull. And I know
K. M. would not like me to lie dull if I can in any Avay avoid it,
Tor the discredit of dulness might be reflected on to the metric
system.
He did a vast amount of dull and monotonous work for it,
seeking no money, but spending much from a scanty purse, and
seeking no fame either. The metric system gives little of the
emotional stimulus which forms the reward of many a political
or religious enthusiast. 13 ut within its small, clear-cut, well-lit
domain it is an unsurpassed tool for making human life easier
and happier and human relations more harmonious. We who
agree with Kalo Morven on this owe some regard to his memory.
THE AMERICAN METRIC ASSOCIATION.
Annual Meeting.
The name of this active body has been changed to '"Metric
Association," in view of the facts that on the North American
Continent the terms " American " and " Canadian " have ex-
clusive meanings, and that the Association is international,
embracing members on both sides of the border.
The annual meeting was held at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology on December :K)th, 1922, with the President, Mr.
George F. Kunz, in the chair. Mr. E. A. Marsh, consulting
superintendent of the Waltham Watch Company, placed an ex-
cellent exhibit on view, and read a pai)er on " Fifty-four Years
of Successful Use of Metric Weights and Measures by the
Waltham Watch Company " ; Dr. B. L. Newkirk, of the General
Electric Company, read a paper on " The Metric System in the
Electrical Industry," and both papers were discussed. Short
papers were also read Ijy several other members, on the use of
the metric system in the chemical industry, electrical engineer-
ing, forestry, and mechanical engineering. It was agreed that
a " Metric League " should l)e formed of those who agreed to the
following statement: It is my purpose to use metric weights
and measures whenevei' feasible." Tiie reconnnundation of the
Decim.\l Association that the Jh'itish and American Govern-
ments slioiild abandon Iheir existing gallons and adopt the Inter-
national liter was considered and apjjrovtni, and a- message of
congratuliitioii was sent to Auierican niedical and pliai'maceut ical
societies on the i)rogress made in the metric movement.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
15
Date of Election.
1896 Apr. 10
1905 Apr. 14
191-^ Apr. 12
Thos. Frederick Furber, INIetropolitan District Surveyor and
Director of the Trigonometrical Survey, 16
Stanmore Road, Stnnmore, New South Wales,
Australia.
Herbert Henry Furner, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ;
and 49 Gilmore Road, Lewisham, London,
S.E. 13.
Rev. Thos. Fenton FyfEe, B.A., Cornforth Vicarage, West Cornforth,
Co. Durham,
1 88 1 Feb. II
1910 June 10
1893 May 12
1918 Jan. II
1905 Jan. 13
1906 Jan. 12
1902 May 9
1902 May 9
1900 Jan. 12
1912 Jan. 12
1857 Jan. 9
1909 Jan. 8
1915 Jan. 8
1914 Apr. 8
1913 Feb. 14
* W. H. St. Quintin Gage, The Battery, Newquay, Cornwall.
Maj. Gerald Edw. Galbraith, R.A., F.R.Met.Soc, care of Messrs. Cox
ds Co., 16 Charing Cross, London, S.W. 1 ;
and Westwood, West Meon, Hants.
Walter Frederick Gale, J.P., 162 Carrington Road, Waverley, Sydney,.
New South Wales, Australia.
Henry Mason Gamer, Sub-Lieut. R.N.V.R., 97 Eltham Road,
Lee, London, S.E. 12.
Capt. A. ffolliott Garrett, R.E., care of Messrs. Cox ds Co., 16
Charing Cross, London, S.W. i.
* WiUiam Edgar Geil, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D., F.R.G.S., Doylestown^
Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ■
* Henry Tresawna Gerrans, M.A., Worcester College ; and 20 St. John
Street, Oxford.
MauriceEdmd. J. Gheury, 40 Westmount Road, Eltham Park,,
London, S.E. 9.
.* Umes Chandra Ghosh, M.A.,. Lecturer on Mathematics at the
Muir Central College, 4 Mayo Road, Allaha-
bad, India.
George James Gibbs, M.I.M.E., A.M.I.E.E., 7 Lune Street^
Preston ; and The Firs, Preston Junction, via
Preston, Lancashire.
* William Bolger Gibbs, Thornton, Beulah Hill, Upper Nonvood,,
London, S.E. 19.
* J. William Gifford, Oaklands, Chard, Somerset.
* Algernon Charles Gifford, M.A., Wellington College; and 6 Shannon
Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
Capt. Wm. G. W. Gilchrist, Navigation School, 5 Union Bank Cham-
bers, High Street, and Gowanlea, Church Lane^
Highfield, Southampton.
Naval Instructor Albert Hy. Steward Gillson, B.A., St. John's
College, and 45 Priory Road, Abbey Estate,
Cambridge; and H.M.S. "Repulse,'' care of
G.P.O., London.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1871 Apr. 14
1914 May 8
1893 Apr. 14
1903 Nov. 10
1916 Feb. II
1915 Dee. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
19 II Apr. 12
1896 Apr. 10
1 917 Nov. 9
19 1 4 May 8
1901 Dec. 13
1896 Nov. 13
1890 Feb. 14
1878 Feb. 8
1906 June 8
1870 Nov. II
1908 Feb. 14
191 4 Mar. 13
1879 May 9
Hermann
Raymond Hill
Rev. Edmund
Park
* James W. L. Glaisher, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, Trinity College, Cambridge.
Glauert, B.A., 21 Kenwood Park Road, Sheffield.
Godfrey, F.R.G.S., 79 Cornhill, London, B.C. 3.
Goetz, S.J., M.A., Astronomical and Meteorological
Observatory, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, S. Africa.
Go«, M.A., B.C.L., F.R.G.S., Carlton Club, Pall
Mall, London, S.W. 1.
George Ridsdale Goldsbrough, M.Sc, D.Sc, F.L.M.S., 14 Athol
Park, Sunderland.
Walter Goodacre, Waratah, 125 H olden Road, Woodside
Park, London, N. 12.
John Jas. Lewis Goodridge, 77 Avenue Road, Portswood, near
Southampton.
Comte Arnaud de Gramont, D. es Sc., Membre de I'lnstitut de
France (Academic des Sciences), 179 rue de
VUmversite, Paris.
Major Frank L. Grant, M.A., loth Scottish Rifles, Quebec Barracks,
Bordon, Ha7its.
Lieut. Hugh Duncan Grant, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc, R.N.V.R.,
Admiralty Observatory, Naval Meteorological
Air Service, Admiralty, Whitehall, London,
S.W. I.
Major-Gen. W.du Gard Gray, C.B., Jury, Dulverton, Somerset.
William John Greenstreet, M.A., The Woodlands, Burghfield
Common, near Mortimer, Berks.
John Anderton Greenwood, B.A., LL.M., Funtington House, near
Chichester, Sussex.
Gregory, Professor of Astronomy, Queen's College,
London, 17 Grosvenor Road, Westminster,
London, S.W. 1.
Griffith, Bryn Dinas, Upper Bangor, North Wales.
Grigg, Observatory, Thames, Auckland, New
Zealand.
Grubb, F.R.S., M.I.C.E.I., Honorary Master of
P^ngineering, University of Dublin, Aberfoyle,
Orwell Road, Rathgar, Dublin.
Henry Hermann Gruning, M.Sc., A.M.Inst.C.E., 3 Blakesley Avenue,
Ealing, London, W. 5.
John Guild, A.R.C.S., D.I.C., 63 Hampton Road, Upper
Teddington, Middlesex.
George Thorn Gwilliam, 77 Wilson Road, West Kensington,
London, W. 14.
* Richard A.
John E.
John
Sir Howard
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
17
Date of Election.
1916 May 12
1891 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1878 May 10
1 91 2 June 14
1 891 Feb. 13
1906 May II
1912 Jan. 12
1895 Jan. II
1899 Jan. 13
1882 Jan. 13
1918 June 14
1890 Feb. 14
1 910 Dec. 9
1911 Jan. 13
1 91 4 Apr. 8
1916'Nov. 10
1904 Jan. 8
1 91 1 Mar. 10
i9iijMay 12
1904 Jan. 8
1912 Jan. 12
John James
Maxwell
John B. Rodney Haines, F.R.Met.Soc, 14 Chaucer Road, Wan-
stead, Essex.
* George Ellery Hale, D.Sc, Assoc.R.A.S., Director of the Solar
Observatory, Mt. Wilson, Solar Observatory
Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
* Rev. Frederic J. Hall, M.A., Shirburn Vicarage, Watlington,
Oxfordshire.
Hall, Maisonette, Wellington Road, St. Thomas,
Exeter.
Hall, M.A., Montego Bay, Jamaica ; and care of
Miss Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Chas. Fredk.Wm,Halliley, Badulla, Ceylon ; and Royal Societies
Club, 63 St. James's Street, London, 8. W. i
G. P. Blackwood Hallowes, Woodside, East Howe, Bournemouth,
Hants.
Halm, Ph.D., Royal Observatory, Cape of Good
Hope.
Hamilton, M.A. (No address : see slip),
Hammond, F.R.I.B.A., 22 Mercers Road, Tufnell
Park, London, N. 19.
Hands, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 10 Wrottesley Road,
Tettenhall, Wolverhampton.
Hands, M.A., St. Laurence^s Vicarage, North-
ampton.
Godfrey Harold Hardy, M.A., F.R.S., Trinity College, Cambridge ;
and 3 A Justice Walk, Chelsea, London,
S.W. 3.
Alfred Newton Harris, 5 Clarendon Place, The Hoe, Plymouth.
Bernard Guy Harrison, 45 St Martin's Lane, London, W.C. 2.
Hart, I Ulsoor Road, Bangalore, India.
Hart, B.Sc, Leamington Technical School ; and
42 St. Mary's Road, Leamington Spa, War-
wickshire.
Hartness, M.E., M.A., 30 Orchard Street, Spring-
field, Vermont, U.S.A.
Capt, Jos. Massey Harvey, 5 All Saints Avenue, Boyn Hill, Maiden-
head.
Harold N.. Haskell, B.A., Harrison College, Barbados, West
Indies.
Rev.Wm.Aitken Haslam, M.A., St. Mary's Cottage, Si. Leonard's
Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey.
Hatchard, P.O. Box No. 499, Bloemfontein, South
Africa.
Hatfield, M.S.A., F.R.Met.Soc, 44 Elin Grove,
Barnes, London, S.W. 13.
Jacob
George Hall
Frederic
Arthur
* Rev. Thomas
Henry
Ivor Blashka
* James
John George
James Martin
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 18.)
Date of Election.
1913 Jan. 10
1901 Jan. II
1 91 5 April 9
1909 Apr. 7
1916 Feb. II
1911 Apr. 12
1904 Jan. 8
19 16 Apr. 14
1872 Feb. 9
1901 Jan. II
1910 Feb. II
1906 May II
1893 Dec. 8
1899 Jan. 13
1891 Feb. 13
1895 June 14
1895 Mar. 8
1914 Feb. 14
1910 Mar. II
1890 Nov. 14
1912 May 10
1884 Dec. 12
191 8 Jan. 1 1
1905 May 12
Patrick Henry
* Rev. Gustavo
Miss Francisca
* Col. John
Edward Hawkins, Municipal College, Portsmouth ; and
Plainfield, 3 Park Crescent, Milton, Ports -
7nouth.
Walter Heath, M.A., Uplands, Cobham, Surrey.
Charles Monro Hector, M.D., B.Sc, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Gustave Adolphus Hemsalech, D.Sc, University, Manchester.
Frangois C. P. Henroteau, D.-es-Sc, Lick Observatory, Mount
Hamilton, California, U.S.A.
Hepburn, Flight Lieut., R.A.F., LL.B., 49 Down-
shire Hill, Hampstead, London, N. W. 3.
Heredia, S.J., Director of the Puebla Observatory,
Echeverria 16, Puebla, Mexico.
Herschel, Observatory House, Windsor Road,
Slough, Bucks.
Herschel, R.E., F.R.S., Member of Senate, Calcutta
University, Observatory House, Windsor Road,
Slough, Bucks.
* Rev. Sir John Chas. Wm. Herschel, Bart., M.A., The Vicarage,
Braywood, Winkfield, Berks.
Edward Rupert Hicks, 67 Holland Road, Kensington, London, W. 14.
John William Hicks, Ordnance Committee, Royal Arsenal, Wool-
wich, London, S.E. 18.
* Col. Edmond H. Hills, C.M.G., D.Sc, F.R.S., Past President,
I Cainpden Hill, London, W. 8.
Hinks, M.A., F.R.S,, Royal Geographical Society,.
Kensington Gore, London, S.W. 7 ; and 17 St.
Peter sburgh Place, London, W. 2.
Hirayama, The Observatory, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
Hobson, Sc.D., F.R.S., Sadlerian Professor of Pure
Mathematics, Christ's College, Cambridge.
Hoffman, 91 Madison^ Avetiue, Morristoivn, New
Jersey, U.S.A.
Hogarth, Koorara, 75 The Boulevard, Dulivich
Hill, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
Hogg, M.A., Christ's College, Christchurch, New
Zealand.
Holden, Queen Square, Lancaster.
Rev. Wm. Wyatt Holdgatc, M.A., Sutton Valence School, near
Maidstone, Kent.
Holiis,B.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ;
and 79 Foyle Road, Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
Holncss, 13 and t ] Pafcrnosfrr Row, London, E.C. 4.
Hooper, F.S.S., 100 Northfield Road, Kind's Norton,.
Birmingham.
* Arthur Robert
Shin
Ernest William
Samuel V.
Daniel
Evelyn G
Neville
Henry Park
Alfred
William Geo.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 18.)
19
Maures
Douglas F.
Joseph
Elijah
John George
Capt. Fredk. John Home, Southern Nigerian Marine, P.O. Box 329,
Lagos, West Africa ; and 69 Empress Avenue,
Jlford, Essex.
Horner, 12 St. Helen's Place, London, E.G. 3.
Horsefield, ;S^. Silas'' Vicarage, Bristol.
Hough, M.A., Codsall Wood, near Wolver-
hampton.
Sydney Samuel Hough, M.A., F.R.S., His Majesty's Astronomer,
Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
Howarth, Public Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield.
Howarth, M.A., F.C.S., Holly Mount, Redhill,
Stourbridge, Worcestershire.
Charles Sumner Howe, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., President of the Case
School of Applied Science, Gase Observatory,
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Lieut. David Llewellyn Howe, 12 Leigh Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Jan Bastiaan Hubrecht, B.A., Ph.D., The Netherland Legation,
Tokyo, Japan.
Thomas Charlton Hudson, B.A., H.M. Nautical Almanac Office,
86 Lee Road, London, S.E. 3 ; and 337
Brownhill Road, Hither Green, London, S.E. 6.
William Malin Hunt, 48 London Road ; and Glenthorne, Thyn
Grove, Nottingham.
James Hunter, F.R.C.S.E., F.R.P.S., F.R.S.E., Rosetta,
Liberton, Midlothian.
J ames Hunter, jun., Craigmore House,2^ Craigmillar Park,
Edinburgh.
Edward Lindsay Ince, M.A., B.Sc, Assistant Director for Statistics,
Ministry of Food, Grosvenor House, London,
W. I ; 6 Moredun Square, Craigie, Perth ; and
118 Elgin Crescent, London, W. 11.
Capt. Alexander Inglis, Harbour Master, Marine Board Office,
Glanville, South Australia.
George Innes, M.P.S,, Olive Bank, Liberton Brae, Edin-
burgh.
* Robert T. A. Innes, Union Astronomer, Union Observatory,
Johannesburg, South Africa.
* Richard Inwards, 6 Croftdown Road, Highgate Road,
London, N.W. 5.
Charles John Isaac, Head of the Upper Nautical School, Royal
Hospital School, Greenwich, London, S.E.
10 ; and St John''s, Kingswood Chase, Leigh'
on-Sea, Essex.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
Date of Election,
1909 Jan. 8
1913 Jan. 10
1888 Jan 13
1892 May 13
1909 May 14
1915 Jan. 8
1913 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1885 Dec. II
1911 May 12
1918 June 14
1913 Dec. 12
1895 Dec. 13
1910 Feb. II
1900 Dec. 14
1914 May 8
191 7 Mar. 9
* James Thomas Jackson, M.A., A.M.Inst.C.E., M.A.I., Engineering
School, Trinity College, Dublin.
* 2nd Lieut. John Jackson, M.A., B.Sc, R.E., Royal Observatory,
Greenwich, S.E. 10 ; and 8 Bennett Park,
Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
* George James Jacobs, Hazelwood, Guildford, Surrey.
* Sir Otto Jaffe, LL.D., 10 Donegall Square South, Belfast,
Ireland.
* James Hopwood Jeans, M.A., F.R.S., Cleveland Lodge, Dorking,
Surrey.
* Harold Jeffreys, M.A., D.Sc, 16 Chapel Court, St. John's
College, Cambridge ; 199 Albany Street,
London, N.W. i ; and Meteorological Office,
South Kensington, London, S. W. 7.
William C. Jenkins, Curator of the Godlee Observatory^
II Upper Lloyd Street, Moss Side, Manchester.
* Rev. Alfred Robt. Johnson, M.A., The Rectory, Marwood, near
Barnstaple, Devon.
* Walter Claude Johnson, M.Inst.C.E., 32 Hyde Park Gardens,
London, W. 2.
Evan Lewis Jones, B.Sc, 4 The Villas, Troedyrhiw, Merthyr
Tydfil, South Wales.
George WiUiam Jones, M.A., B.Sc, LL.B., F.R.S.E., Lieut.
R.N.V.R., 4 Bassett Road, N. Kensington,
London, W. 10, and Coraldene, Kirkbrae,
Liber ton, Midlothian.
* Harold Spencer Jones, M.A., B.Sc, Royal Observatory, Greenwich,
S.E. 10 ; and " The Knoll,'' Kidbrooke Grove,
Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
* Rhishard Llewelyn Jones, M.A., Professor of Physics, Presidency
College, Observatory, Nungumbaukutn, Mad-
ras, India.
Alfred Harrison Joy, M.A., Solar Observatory Office, Pasadena,
California, U.S.A.
Sri Rajah A. V. Jugga Row Bahadur Garu, F.R.Met.Soc, F.R.C.L,
F.S.A., Asst.-Ind.d.Bot., Zamindar of Sher-
mahamraadpuram, Kottashermahammadpur,
Chicole P.O., Madras Presidency, S. India.
Nawab Ameen Jung Bahadur, C.S.I., M.A., B.L., Assistant
Minister, Peshi Department, Hyderabad,
Deccan, S. India.
George Rusby Kayo, Curator of the Bureau of Education of the
Government of India, Simla, India.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
21
Date of Election.
1907 Nov. 8
1 91 8 Feb. 8
1894 Apr. 13
1893 May 12
1910 Feb, II
1893 June 9
1903 Apr. 8
1909 Jan. 8
191 1 Feb. 10
1881 Jan, 14
1904 June 10
1896 Jan, 10
1915 Jan. 8
1873 Mar. 14
1895 Mar. 8
1908 Feb. 14
1914 Dec, II
Arthur Joseph
Wm. Redfern
Rev, Philip H.
Rev. David
* Arthur E.
Alphonso
Arthur Scott
1914 May
Lt.-Col. Bertram F. E, Keeling, M.A., R.E,, Ordnance Survey Office^
Southampton.
Kelley, 16 York Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Kelly, M.Inst.C.E., Dalriada, Malone Park, Bel-
fast, Ireland.
Kempthorne, M.A., St. John's Lodge, Crotcthorne,
Berks.
Kennedy, S,M„ D,D„ St. Patrick's College, Wel-
lington, New Zealand.
Kennelly, Professor of Engineering, Harvard
College, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
King, 49 Victoria Road, Ashby, Scunthorpe,
Lincolnshire.
King, Ph,D,, Superintendent of the Physical
Laboratory, Mt, Wilson, Solar Observatory
Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Rev. Edw, Bruce Kirk, David Elder Lecturer on Astronomy,
Glasgow Royal Technical College, 173 *S'^.
Andrew's Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow.
Klein, F.L.S., F,E,S., Hatherlow, Raglan Road^
Reigate, Surrey.
Klotz, LL.D., Sc.D., Director, Dominion Astro-
nomical Observatory, 437 Albert Street, Ottawa,
Canada.
George Handley Knibbs, C.M.G., F.S.S., Commonwealth Bureau of
Census and Statistics, Collins Street, Mel-
bourne, and " Normanhurst," Denmark Street,
Kew, Victoria, Australia.
James Knight, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., F.G.S.,
St. James's Public School, Glasgow.
* Edward Ball Knobel, Treasurer, Past President, 32
Tavistock Square, London, W.C. 1.
* Lieut. Henry T, C, Knox, F,R,G,S., late R,N., 12 Granville Place,
Portman Square, London, W. i .
Knox-Shaw, M.A., Director, Observatory, Helwdn,
Egypt ; and Waverley, Oxted, Surrey.
Krudy, Ph,D., Director of the Astrophysical
Institute, " Flammurion," Hirschmattstrasse
29, Luzern, Switzerland.
* Sydney T,
Otto
Harold
Eugene de
Rev, Thomas Laing, United Free Church Manse, Lumsden,
Aberdeenshire.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1870 Apr. 8
1918 June 14
1913 Apr. II
1914 Jan. 9
1899 Feb. 10
1888 Nov. 9
1907 June 14
1869 Feb. 12
1912 Jan. 12
1892 Jan. 8
191 1 Dec. 8
1904 June 10
1916 Jan. 14
1884 Dec. 12
1873 Feb. 14
1913 Nov. 14
1916 June 9
1873 Feb. 14
1907 Nov. 8
1899 Apr. 14
1909 Nov. 12
1912 Nov. 8
* Carlton John Lambert, M.A., BucTchurst Lodge, Westerham Hillf
Kent.
Francis Everard Lamplough, M.A., care of Messrs. Chance Bros, d;
Co., Lighthouse Works, Birmingham.
Rev. Geo. Harold Lancaster, M.A., St. Stephen's Vicarage, North
Bow, London, E. 3.
Ronald Langton -Jones, D.S.O., Lieut. R.N., care of Dr
G. H. Jones, 58 Great .Russell Street, London,
W.C. I.
* Sir Joseph Larmor, M.P., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Lucasian
Professor of Mathematics, St. John's College,
Cambridge.
* Arthur Herbert Leahy, M.A., Sheffield University ; and 92 Ashdell
Road, Sheffield.
Maj.-Gen. Hy. H. Lee, The Mount, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff, South
Wales.
* John Lee {No address : see slip).
Oliver J. Lee, M.Sc, Ph.D., Yerkes Observatory, Williams
Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Edward Herbert Lees, Fairhaven, Mallacoota, East Gippsland,
Victoria, Australia.
Captain John Rudd Leeson, J. P., M.D., F.R.M.S., Clifden House,
Tioickenham, Middlesex ; and Athenceum
Club, Pall Mall, London, S.W. i.
Lt.-Col. Charles Leigh-Lye, The Barracks, Pontefract, Yorks.
Frederick Charles Leonard, S.B., 5225 Dorchester Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois, U.S.A.
Thomas Lewis, Amerills, Plough Corner, Little Clacton,
Essex.
* William J. Lewis, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Mineralogy in
the University of Cambridge, Mineralogical
Museum, Cambridge.
Nicolas Liapin, University Observatory, Alexandrowsky
Park, Odessa, Russia.
John George Lincoln, Little Maplestead, The Mount, Guild-
ford, Surrey ; and 222 Strand, London,
W.C. 2.
* Adolph F. Lindemann, Sidholme, Sidmouth, Devon.
* Fred. Alexander Lindemann, Chudleigh, Victoria Road, Earn-
borough, Hants.
Capt. Windeyer G. Lingham, 67 Woodland Rise, Muswell Hill,
London, N. 10.
Rev. David E. Llewellyn -Jones, The Vicarage, Maindee, New-
port, Monmouthshire.
Captain Arthur Lock, 268 Neioport Road, Cardiff, South Wales.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
23
Date of Election.
1897 Dec. 10
1874 Nov. 14
1914 June 14
1886 Jan. 8
1905 June 9
1 916 May 12
1897 June II
1907 June 14
1897 Feb. 12
1876 June 9
1908 May 8
1889 Feb. 8
1908 Feb. 14
1901 June 14
T909 Feb. 12
1914 Jan. 9
1880 June II
1906 Mar. 9
Frederick Wm.
Miss Gertrude
* Henry C.
* Major Wm.Jas. Stewart Lockyer, M.A., Ph.D., R.A.F., Rill Observa-
tory, Salcombe Regis, South Devon.
* SirEdmund Giles Loder, Bart., M.A., Leonardslee, Horsham,
Sussex.
John Logie, M.A., B.Sc, F.R.Met.Soc, Sub-Lieut.
R.N.V.R., I Eversley Terrace, Green Lane,
Goodmayes, Essex.
* Jacob Gerhard Lohse, Blumenstrasse 60 , Oldenburg, Germany.
Longbottom, Haslemere, Queen's Park,
Chester.
Longbottom, M.A., The Hollies, Louth, Lincoln-
shire.
Lord, Director of the Emerson McMillin Observa-
j tory and Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
I Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
U.S.A.
Augustus Edw. H. Love, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S,, Sedleian Professor of
Natural Philosophy, Oxford, 34 St. Margaret's
Road, Oxford.
Love, M.A., Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator
in Natural Philosophy in the University,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Love, 33 Clanricarde Gardens, Bayswater, London,
W. 2.
Lovett, Ph.D., President of the Rice Institute,
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Lowe, B.A., Gosfield Hall, Halstead, Essex.
Lowinger, Trigonometrical Survey Department,
Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.
Lowman, M.A., Vice-Principal, The Diocesan
Training College, Exeter.
Samuel Ernest Loxton, Icknield, Little Aston, near Sutton Cold-
field, Warwickshire.
Lt. -Col. Henry Geo. Lyons, R.E., F.R.S., Crofton House, Ashtead,
Surrey ; and Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall,
London, S.W. 1.
Ernest F. J.
* James
Edgar Odell
* Arthur C. W
Victor A.
* Rev. Frank
Col. F. Denis F. MacCarthy, R.E., 55 Pembroke Road, Dublin.
George Tyrrell McCaw, M.A., B.A.I., F.S.I. , Taghnevan, Lurgan,
Ireland.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1902 Nov. 14
1907 Apr. 12
1885 Apr. ID
19 12 Dec. 13
1908 Feb. 14
1897 Jan. 8
19 1 1 Nov. 10
1903 Dec. II
1906 Jan. 12
1 91 8 Jan. II
19 1 1 Jan. 13
1908 Jan. 10
1918 Mar. 8
1909 Mar. 12
19 13 Apr. II
1879 Mar. 14
1905 May 12
19 II June 9
1909 Feb. 12
19 1 6 Nov. ID
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
Flight Commr. Francis Kennedy McClean, Rusthall House, Tun-
bridge Wells.
* Capt. Wm. Newsam McClean, M.A., A.M.Inst.C.E., i Onslow
Gardens, London, S.W. 7.
* James McKerrow, 142 Ghuznee Street, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Donald Maclean, Coats Observatory, Paisley, Scotland.
Rev. Malcolm P. M. McLean, M.A., The Rectory, West Raynham,
Norfolk.
Maj. Percy Alex. MacMahon, D.Sc, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Presi-
dent, 27 Evelyn Mansions, Carlisle Place,
London, S.W. i.
Rev. Hector Macpherson, M.A., Loudoun United Free Church
Manse, Newmilns, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Louis George Macrory, M.D., M.B., B.C., B.A.O., B.A., Chester-
field, Worcester Park, Surrey.
Frederick Wm. Mace, Lieut. R.N.R., 18 The Esplanade, Waterloo,
Liverpool.
Alfred George Maddock, Sub-Lieut. R.N.V.R., F.R.Met.Soc,
R.A.F. Unit, Killingholme, Lincolnshire, and
6 Brooklyn Terrace, Devonport.
Capt. Wm. Ernest Maddocks, F.R.Met.Soc, Harbour Master, Perak,
Federated Malay States.
* James D. Maddrill, Ph.D., U.S. Bureau of Efficiency, Wash-
ington, D.C., U.S.A.
Ronald Malcolm, Headley Grove, Headley, Epsom, Surrey.
Edmund Sewall Manson, jun., M.Sc, Assistant Professor of
Astronomy, Ohio State University, Columbus^
Ohio, U.S.A.
Rev. James Marchant, F.R.S.E., 42 Great Russell Street, London,
W.C. I.
Col. Ernest E. Markwick, C.B., Headquarters, Irish Command,
Park Gate, Dublin.
Rev. Percy Marshall, 61 Armoury Road, Selby, Yorkshire.
James Mason, M.A., B.Sc, Kintyre Technical School,
Southend, Campbeltown, Argyllshire.
John Mastin, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D.,
F.S.A.Scot., F.L.S., F.C.S., F.R.M.S., Kenyort
Hall, Kenyon, Manchester.
* Mrs Annie S. D. Maunder, 8 Maze Hill, Greeniuich Park, London,.
S.E. 10.
* Edward Walter Maunder, 8 Maze Hill, Greenwich Park, London,
S.E. 10.
William Henry Maw, LL.D., Past President, 18 Addison Road,
Kensington, London, W. 14.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
25
Date of Election.
1910 Feb. II ! Major Stanley Maxwell, M.A., LL.B., Manor House School, Clap-
' ham Common, London, S.W. 4.
1912 May 10 i Harry Russell Maynard, M.A., Kingswood, Antrim Road, Hamp-
stead, London, N.W. 3.
1917 May II Arthur Brinley Mayne, M.A., Taunion School, Taunton, Somerset;
j and 3 Bryn-y-mor Crescent, Swansea, South
' Wales.
1895 May 10 * John WilloughbyMeares, Electrical Adviser to the Government of
' India, Blair Athol, Simla, India.
1907 Dec. 13 Arthur William Meers, F.R.G.S., Sharsted, Kippington, SevenoaTcs,
Kent.
1883 June 8 * Thomas Kilner Mellor, Thornfield Terrace, Grange-over-Sands,
Lancashire.
1909 Feb. 12 Philibert J. Melotte, Royal Observatory, Greenwich; and ii
Hyde Vale, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
1901 May 10 Charles Sidney Mence, D.S.C., Lieut. R.N.R., Nautical Academy ^
49 Wailing Street, London, B.C. 4.
1896 Jan. 10 Charles J. Merfield, Astronomical Observatory, South Yarra,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
1905 Mar. ID j Willie Venner Merrifield, B.A., Liverpool Corporation Nautical
College, Byrom Street ; and 14 W aimer Road,
j Waterloo, near Liverpool.
1915 June II Lieut. Thos. Ralph Merton, B.Sc, King's College, Strand, London,
j W.C. 2 ; and 25 Gilbert Street, Grosvefior
' Square, London, W. 1.
1916 Feb. II Miss Margaret T. Meyer, Girton College, Cambridge.
1886 Feb. 12 Duncan Milligan, 11 Park Road, Wandsworth, London,
^.If. 18.
1900 Nov. 9 Cte. Meredyth de Miremont, F.R.G.S., Artillery Mansions, Victoria
Street ; and Orleans Club, King Street, St.
James's Street, London, S.W. 1.
1 891 Jan. 9 * John Mitchell, M.A., Polmont Lodge, Cambridge Park,
Twickenham.
1890 Dec. 12 * Rev. John Cairns Mitchell, B.D., Brenvar, Ardnadam, Argyll.
1902 Apr. II Samuel Alfred Mitchell, A.M., Ph.D., Director of the Leander
McCormick Observatory, University of Vir-
ginia, Charlottesville, Va,, U.S.A.
1918 Jan. II W. G. de Winton Mitchell, B.Sc, 52 Craven Road, Newbury, Berks.
191 1 Jan. 13 Major Francis C. MolesWorth, R.E., care of Messrs. King, King cfc
Co., Post Box No. no, Bombay, India.
1910 Apr. 8 Capt. Chas. Edw. Monro, R.N., Harbour Department, Board of
Trade, 7 Whitehall Gardens, London, S. W. 1 .
1 901 Jan. II Alfred Ernest Moore, B.A., B.Sc. (Lond.), Rector del Colegio
Nacional, Parana, Entre Rios, Argentine Rcr
public.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1908 Apr. 10
1907 June 14
1918 Jan. II
1904 Mar. II
191 1 Jan. 13
1900 June 8
1874 Dec. II
1885 Jan. 9
1908 Nov. 13
1889 Jan. II
1905 Jan. 13
1888 May II
1873 Feb. 14
1891 June 12
1912 Nov. 8
1888 Apr. 13
1904 Dec. 9
191 1 Jan. 13
1908 Dec. II
1887 May 13
Henry William Moore, B,A., 64 Curzon Street, London, W. 1.
Rev. R. W. B. Moore, 11 Devonshire Buildings, Bath.
Rev. Roger Conyers Morrell, M.A., L.Th., F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., St.
Thomas' Vicarage, i a St. PauVs Road, Camden
Town, London, N.W. i.
Percy Morris, The Avenue, Wrozham, Norfolk.
Walter Moss, Solar Physics Observatory ; and 31 Owlstone
Road, Cambridge.
Major Forest Ray Moulton, Ph.D., Instructor in Astronomy and
Celestial Mechanics at the University, Chicago,
U.S.A.
Right Hon. Lord Moulton, of Bank, K.C.B., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., 57
Onslow Square, South Kensington, London,
S. W. 7.
* Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathematics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Russa Road
North, Bhowanipur, Calcutta, India.
James Nangle, Private Observatory, Tupper Street, Marrick-
ville, near Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
* Frederick Wm. Nash, Kingswood Grange, Hockley Heath, near
Birmingham.
Alfred Noel Neate, 5 Glasgow Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire.
Reginald Carter Nelson, 21 John Street, Sunderland.
* Edmund Neville Nevill, F.R.S., Ellaker, Enys Road, Eastbourne,
Sussex.
* Hugh Frank Newall, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Past President,
Professor of Astrophysics in the University,
Madingley Rise, Cambridge.
Algernon Montagu Nevvbegin, Highlands, Woodcote Road, Walling'
ton, Surrey.
* George James Newbegin, Lyndale, Langley Park Road, Sutton,
Surrey.
William Newbold, M.A., 7 Broadwater Down, Tunbridge
Wells.
John William Nicholson, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Professor of Mathe-
matics in the University of London, King's
College, Strand, London, W.C. 2.
Rev. Thomas Nickliii, M.A., Hulme Hall, Manchester.
* Gustavus William Nicolls, Higlicliffe, Minchinhampton, Gloucester-
shire
Date of Election,
1902 Jan. 10
1901 June 14
1890 Jan. 10
1897 May 14
1909 Apr. 7
1915 Jan. 8
1914 Jan. 9
188 1 May 12
1914 Mar. 13
1903 May 8
1916 Jan. 14
1906 Jan. 12
1905 Apr. 14
1917 May II
1913 Apr. II
1917 Jan. 12
1916 Feb. II
1903 May 8
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
H. Krauss
27
Nield, 35 Leaside Avenue, Muswell Hill, London,
N. 10.
* Charles Nielsen, Billingham Hall, Stockton-on-Tees.
* Benjamin Noble, F.S.S., Westmoreland House, Low Fell,
Gateshead.
Herbert L. N. Noel-Cox, M.D., 11 All Saints Road, Clifton,
Bristol.
Richard Henry Norman, M.D., B.Sc, M.R.C.S., 9 Arden Grove,
Harpenden, Herts.
Clive Nossiter, The Observatory, Perth, Western Australia.
* Rev. Edward O'Connor, S.J., M.A., Stonyhurst College, Black-
burn, Lancashire.
Samuel Okell, Overley, Langham Road, Bowden, near
Manchester.
Charles P. Olivier, M.A., Ph.D., Leander McCormick Observa-
tory,University, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.A.
OleTheodor Olsen, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.G.S.,
116 St. Andrew's Terrace, Grimsby.
Percy Austin Openshaw, B.A., Belmont, Lee Terrace, Black-
heath, London, S.E. 3.
Rev. A. E. Brisco Owen, M.A., Ufton Rectory, Reading, Berks.
John Adelbert Parkhurst, M.Sc., Yerkes Observatory, Williams
Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Wilfred C. Parkinson, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of
the Carnegie Institution, The Observatory, Perth,
Western Australia.
William Alfred Parr, 61 Antrim Mansions, Hampstead, London,
N. W. 3.
The Hon. Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, K.C.B., M.A., D.Sc, LL.D.,
F.R.S., Ray Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland ;
6 Windsor Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and
I Upper Brook Street, London, W. 1.
Captain Wm. Robt. Patterson, F.R.G.S., F.R.M.S., F.R,G.L,
M.R.A.S., F.R.Mei.Soc, M.C.P., Prisoners
of War Section, Censor's Office, Boulogne,
France ; and 70 Stanford Avenue, Preston
Park, Brighton.
Rafel Patxot Jubert, Passeig Bonanova 64, Barcelona,
28
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1900 Jan. 12 Howard Payn, F.R.G.S., Gunnershury House, Hounslow
Middlesex.
1877 Jan. 12 * Sir Robert Pearce, M.P,, Union Bank Chambers, 116 Fore
Street, London, E.G. 2; and 9 Downside Gres-
cent, Hampstead, London, N.W. 3.
1885 Mar. 13 Sir William Peck, F.R.S.E., 6 Hanover Street; and City
Observatory, Galtm Hill, Edinburgh.
1879 Jan. 10 * Charles Pendlebury, M.A., Arlington House, 39 Burlington
Road, Ghiswick, London, W. 4.
1909 Apr. 7 Julien Peridier, 16 rue Gassette, Paris.
1895 Feb. 8 * Chas. Win. Dyson Perrins, Davenham, Malvern.
1910 Jan. 14 Bert Perrot, F.C.S., Bryn Glydach, Neath Abbey, Neath,
Glamorganshire.
1913 Feb. 14 William Petersen, 6 Lloyd's Avenue, London, E.G. 3 ; and 80
Portland Place, London, W. i.
1916 Apr. 14 Arthur Henry Phayre, 21^ Warrington Grescent, London, W. 9.
1910 Jan. 14 Rev.Edm.Sixtus Phillips, St. Austin's, Kenilworth.
1905 Apr. 14 * Montagu Austin Phillips, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S., care of Dr.
Phillips, 5y St. George's Square, London, S.W.i.
1899 May 12 Rev. Theodore E. R. Phillips, M.A,, Headley Rectory, Epsom, Surrey.
1912 Mar. 8 Rev. William Phillips, M.A., Normanhurst, Glement Avenue,
Llandudno, North Wales.
1917 Feb. 9 2nd Lieut. Wm. Henry Pick, R.E., 141 Mare Street, Hackney,
London, E. 8, and care of Meteorological
Officer, Third Army Headquarters, B.E.F.
1872 June 12 * Lt.-Col. Chas. Fred. Plant, Ferndale, Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.
1899 Dee. 8 * Henry Crozier Plummer, M.A., Royal Astronomer of Ireland,
and Andrews Professor in the University of
Dublin, Dunsink Observatory, Gastleknock,
Go. Dublin, Ireland.
1879 May 9 William Edward Plummer, M.A., Liverpool Observatory, Bidston,
Birkenhead.
1912 Jan. 12 Frederick Poate, Surveyor-General of New South Wales,
Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
1914 Feb. 13 Robert John Pocock, B.A., B.Sc, Nizamiah Observatory,
Begumpet, Secunderabad, Deccan, India.
1893 Nov. 10 Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy, Columbia
University, 35 Thomas Street, New York Gity,
U.S.A.
1908 Feb. 14 Alfred William Porter, B.Sc, F.R.S., Assistant Professor of
Physics at University College, 87 Parliament
Hill Mansions, Lissenden Gardens, Highgate
Road, London, N.W. 5; and 1^ Kings field
Road, Oxhe.y, Bushey, Herts.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
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Date of Election.
1885 Jan. 9
1895 Feb. 8
1909 Feb. 12
1916 Feb. II
1916 May 12
1918 June 14
1908 Nov. 13
1893 June 9
1866 Jan. 12
1905 Feb. 10
1910 June 10
1908 Jan. 10
1896 Apr. 10
1896 Feb. 14
1899 Feb. 10
1880 Jan. 9
1917 May II
1913 Jan. 10
1914 May 8
1909 June II
* T. Cunningham Porter, M.A., D.Sc., Eton College, Windsor ; and
28 Upton Park, Slough, Bucks.
Post, 16 and 18 Exchange Place, New York City ;
and Strandhome, Bay port, Suffolk County,
N.Y., U.S.A.
Potts, 349 Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Proctor, 5 Brunswick Square, London, W.C. i.
Proctor-Smyth, 9 Orchard Road, Altrincham,
Cheshire.
Charles A.
Arthur James
Miss Mary
Mrs. S. D.
Mear
Charles W.
Arthur A.
Lord
Rabson, M.A., St. Denis, 7 Burlington Avenue, Kew
Gardens, Surrey.
Raflety, Fairlight, 12 Altyre Road, East Croydon.
Rambaut, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Radcliffe Observer,
Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford.
Rayleigh, O.M., M.A., Sc.D., LL.D., D.C.L.,
F.R.S., Terling Place, Witham, Essex.
William Edward Raymond, Observatory, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia.
John Rses, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc, Snowdonia, 19
Victoria Square, Penarth, South Wales ; and
Royal Societies Club, 63 St. Jameses Street,
London, S.W. 1.
William Henry Rees, B.Sc, i Lan Park Road, Pontypridd, South
Wales.
Edward Ayearst Reeves, Royal Geographical Society, Kensington
Gore, London, S.W. 7.
Rev. Robt. Fermor Rendell, B.A., Brightlingsea Vicarage, Colchester,
Essex.
Reynolds, Low Wood, St. Mary's Road, Harborne,
Birmingham.
Riches, Woodstock, Deely Road, South Woodford,
London, E. 18.
Richmond, B.Sc, Hydrographic Department, Ad-
miralty; Whitehall, London, S.W. 1 ; and
Eastdene, St James' Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Rider, M.Inst.C.E,, 8 Queen Anne's Gate, West-
minster, London, S.W. i .
Rev. Arthur Cyril Ridsdale, M. A., Darjeeling Parsonage, Bengal, India.
Rev. Wm. Francis Rigge, S.J., Professor of Astronomy and Physics
and Director of the Observatory, Creighion
University, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.
John H.
* Arthur
Thomas James
John Hall
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
Date of Election
1890 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1917 Jan. 12
1913 Dec. 12
1900 Feb. 9
1 916 June 9
1904 Apr. 8
1895 Jan. II
191 1 Feb. 10
1913 Jan. 10
1913 Jan. 10
1905 Jan. 13
1904 Jan. 8
1903 Feb. 13
1909 Nov. 12
1909 Jan. 8
1876 Apr. 12
1892 Feb. 12
1914 May 8
* Frank Robbins, 93 Alder sgate Street, London, E.C. i ;:
and 99 Hurlingham Road, London, S.W. 6.
Alex. William Roberts, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Lovedale, Cape Provincey.
South Africa.
Edward Roberts, I.S.O., F.S.S., Alpha, Castle Avenue^
Broadstairs, Kent.
Manning Robertson, A. R. I.E. A., 50 Norfolk Square, London,.
W. 2.
* Herbert George Robins, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.R.M.S., F.R.Met.Soc.^
M.R.S. A., " Little Tom,'' Wankies, S. Rhodesia,
South Africa.
William Henry Robinson, Highgate, Walsall, Staffordshire.
Hon. Kathleen Robson, 26 Eaton Square, London, S.W. i .
Capt. Wm. Edw. Rolston, Solar Physics Observatory ; and 14
Arbury Road, Cambridge.
Rev. Thomas Roseby, M.A., LL.D., Tintern, Mosman, Sydney^
New South Wales, Australia.
Alexander D. Ross, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Professor of Mathe-
matics and Physics, University of Western
Australia, Perth, Western Australia.
Robert Rossi, B.A., D.Sc, Trinity College, Cambridge ; arid
Fondamenta, S. Lorenzo 5047, Venice, Italy.
Thomas Royds, D.Sc, Assistant Director, Kodaikanal
Observatory, Palani Hills, South India.
Alexander Durie Russell, B.Sc, F.R.S.E., High School, Falkirk^
Scotland.
George Aimer Russell, M.A., B.Sc , Craigisla, Stonefield Avenue,
Paisley, Scotland.
Henry Norris Russell, Ph.D., Assoc.R.A.S., Professor of Astro-
nomy and Director of the Observatory, Prince-
ton University, Princeton, N.J., U.S.A.
Percy Mayow Ryves, F.R.H.S., Torrero 76, Zaragoza, Spain.
Charles Edward St. John, B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D., Assoc.R.A.S., Solar
Observatory Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Salomons, Bart., M.A., Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells.
Sampson, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, Astronomer Royal for Scot-
land, and Professor of Astronomy in the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh, Royal Observatory, Black-
ford Hill, Edinburgh.
Sargent, University, Bristol; and 114 Bishop Road,
Horfield, Bristol.
* Sir David L.
* Ralph Allen
Frank
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
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Date of Election.
1876 Jan. 14
1895 Dec. 13
191S Apr. 12
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
1893 Nov. 10
1891 Jan. 9
1897 Jan. 8
1893 Dec. 8
1892 June 10
1904 Feb. 12
1890 June 13
1878 Apr. 12
1909 Dec. ID
1891 Jan. 9
1916 Jan. 14
1913 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
1906 May II
1909 Mar. 12
1911 Nov. 10
1915 Jan. 8
Harris C. L. Saunders, Marquise, Twickenham,.
Herbert Savery, M.A., Barton Hill, Marlborough, Wilts.
Shankar Rao Ullal Savoor, Trinity College, Cambridge.
William Schooling, C.B.E., 14 Ladbroke Grove, London, W.ii.
Arthur Schuster, Sc.D., Ph.D., Sec. R.S., Hon. Professor
at the University of Manchester, Foreign
Secretarv, Yeldall, Twyford, Berks.
Thos. Jefferson J. See, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, U.S. Navy,
Naval Observatory, Mare Island, California,
U.S.A.
Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University College of South Wales and
Monmouthshire, Cardiff; and 29 Palace Road,
Llandaff, Cardiff, South Wales.
Beauchamp Prideaux Selby, J. P., Pawston, Mindrum, Northumber-
land.
William Shackleton, Lambeth Observatory, India Store
Depot, Belvedere Road, London, S.E. i ; and
13 Landford Road, Putney, London, S.W. 15.
Martin Charles Sharp, M.A., 2 Ingleside Grove, Westcombe Park,
Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
Capt. Eber Jachin Sharpe, 19 Bryn-y-mor Crescent, Swansea, S.
Wales.
Thomas Steele Sheldon, M.B.Lond., Parkside, Lache Lane, Chester.
Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A., The Rectory, Sulhampstead,
Reading.
Short, Red Hill Observatory, Pennant Hills, New
South Wales, Australia.
Sidgreaves, S.J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Blackburn, Lancashire.
Silberstein, Ph.D., Lecturer in Mathematical
Physics at the University of Rome, 89B Via
Panisperna, Rome ; and 4 Anson Road,
Cricklewood, London, N.W. 2.
Simmons, 8/2 Hastings Street, Calcutta, India.
Simons, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., 3 Matford Terrace,
Mount Radford, Exeter.
Simpson-Baikie, Commander, R.N.R., care of
Messrs. Comes d: Co., Yokohama, Japan.
Slater, M.A., Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey.
Slocum, Ph.D., Van Vleck Observatory, Middletown,
Connecticut, U.S.A.
Lieut. Wm. Marshall Smart, Naval Instructor, R.N., B.A., B.Sc,
St. Madoc's, Headwell Road, Dunfermline ;
and H.M.S. " Emperor of India,'' care of
G.P.O., London.
James W.
* Rev. Walter
Ludwik
William James
Andr«;W
Ed^
Baikie
Robert Charles
Frederick
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1884 May 9
1896 Feb. 14
1896 Apr. 10
1911 Jan. 13
1876 Apr. 12
1880 Jan. 9
1 90 1 Nov. 8
1897 Apr. 9
1902 Jan. 10
1883 Jan. 12
1912 Jan. 12
1917 Dec. 14
1903 May 8
1899 Feb. 10
1865 Jan 13
1905 Jan. 13
1907 Feb. 8
191 7 Mar. 9
1915 Apr. 9
1888 Mar. 9
1906 Nov. 9
1916 Jan. 14
1910 Apr. 8
1916 Mar. 10
1905 June 9
James Harry
John Bagnold
Rev. William
Monroe B.
Rev. John
Charles Tallent
Charles Michie Smith, CLE., B.Sc., F.R.S.E., Winsford, Kodai
kdnal, Palani Hills, South India.
George Albert Smith, Rosedene, 7 Melville Road, Hove, Sussex.
Geo. Fredk. Herbt. Smith, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., British Museum of
Natural History, Cromwell Road, London,
S. W. 7.
Smith, F.C.S., M.P.S., 9 High Street, Rishton,
Lancashire.
Smith, W estfield House, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notting-
hamshire.
Smith, 28 Arlington Street, Anldby Road, Hull.
Snyder, Director of the Philadelphia Observatory,
Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
Spence, St, Modan's, Falkirk, Scotland.
Spencer, A.M.Inst.C.E., Harmondsworth Hall, near
Yiewsley, Middlesex.
Edmund Johnson Spitta, L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., 41 Ventnor
Villas, Hove, Sussex.
William Herbert Steavenson, 94 Idmiston Road, West Norwood,
London, S.E. 27.
Cyril Heath Stephenson, B.A., Brinkhurne, Darley Green,
Knowle, Warwickshire.
Capt. Buckenham F. Stevens, care of Messrs. Petch dk Co., 42 Bedford
Row, London, W.C. i.
Stevens, The Post Office, Ipswich.
Stevens, Woodham Hall, near Woking Station,
Surrey.
Steward, 457 Strand, London, W.C. 2.
Stewart, R.N.R., Broomhill House, Burntisland,
Fife, Scotland.
Stewart, 45 Raleigh Street, Essendon, Melbourne,
Australia.
Robert Meldrum Stewart, M.A., Dominion Astronomical Observatory,
Ottawa, Canada.
Rev. Walter Ed W.Stewart, M.A., St. Philips, Scalby, Scarborough.
Arthur Grant Stillhamer, Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay,
Wis. ; and 412 E. Chestnut Street, Bloomington,
Illinois, U.S.A.
Stone, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
Storey, Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, Edin-
burgh ; and C.I.N.O. Branch, Admiralty,
London, S. W. 1.
Stra(;han, 30 Tregonwell Road, Bournemouth.
Lt.-Col. Fredk. J. M. Stratton, M.A., R.E., D.S.O., Qonvilleand Caiwt
College, Cambridge.
Charles •
Robert Norton
John James
Capt. John
John
Julius F,
John
William
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
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Date of Election,
1907 Jan. II
1910 Mar. II
1901 May 10
1898 Jan. 14
1909 Dec. 10
1889 Feb. 8
1892 Nov. II
1910 Jan. 14
1888 Dec. 14
1899 Dec. 8
1875 May 14
1894 I^ec. 14
1890 Jan. 10
191 7 May II
1885 Jan. 9
1 9 12 Jan. 12
1914 Feb. 13
1886 Feb. 12
1903 Apr. 8
1915 Nov. 12
* Rev. George Street, M.A., Ttlscombe Rectory, Lewes, Sussex.
Albert Henry Stuart, B.Sc, Lecturer in Mathematics, Hackney
Institute, 26 Stainforth Road, Walthamstow,
London, E. ly.
Rev. Edw. John Stutter, O.S.B., Acton Burnett, near Shrewsbury.
* Ambrose Swasey, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Lieut. WUliam H. Tapp, The Hill, Bromley, Kent.
Kenneth James Tarrant. Craven Cottage, Bushey Heath, Watford,
Herts.
John Tatlock, M.A., 37 WaU Street, New York City,
U.S.A.
Abraham Barsley Taylor, Camden House, Cavendish Road, Aylestone
Park, Leicester.
Albert Taylor, Gorphwysfa, 12 Cwrt-y-vil Road, Penarth
South Wales.
Clement Jennings Taylor, Herschel View, Grove Road, Claremont,
Cape Town, South Africa.
Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A., F.R.S., Trinity College, Cam-
bridge.
Commr. Basil R. H. Taylour, R.N., Harbour Department, Hong
Kong.
Thackeray, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10.
Thirunal Raja M. Rama Varma Raja, Prince of
Mavelikara Palace, Assistant Director and
Astronomer, H.H. The Maharaja's Observatory,
Beach Palace, Trivandrum, Travancore, S.
India.
Thomson, Lieut. -Commander, R.D., R.N.R., St.
Helen's, Down View Road, West W or thing ,
Sussex.
Thomson, 37 Larkspur Terrace, Jesmond, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
Thow,. M.Inst.C.E., Inglewood, Wahroonga, New
South Wales, Australia.
Thwaites, M.Inst.C.E,, Meaburn, Burnell Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
Tillar, Armyn House, Bar Road, Falmouth.
Lt.-Col. Wm. Arthur Tilney, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough,
Leicestershire.
Wm. Grasett
Rohani
Benjamin
Harold
William
Christopher
Capt. William
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1 9 12 Mar. 8
1907 June 14
1914 Jan, 9
1886 Jan. 8
i8q6 Dec. 11
J ohn Miles Rogers Todd, 4 Temple Gardens, Middle Temple Lane,
London, E.G. 4 ; and The Lodge, Hextable,
Kent.
Herbert Gerard Tomkins, CLE., 9 Riverside, Barrackpore, Bengal,
India.
Henry Spencer Toy, B.Sc, Ashville Gollege, Harrogate ; and
Helsion, Coinwall.
* Julien Tripplin, 1-3 Holborn Viaduct, London, E.G. 1 ;
and 23 Heathjield Gardens, Ghisivick, London,
W. 4.
John Burt Trivett, Government Statistician and Registrar
of Friendly Societies, Bureau of Statistics,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Sergius D. Tscherny, Professor of Astronomy in the Uni-
versity of Warsaw, and Director of the
Observatoiy, University Observatory, Rostow-
upon-Don, Russia.
* Lieut.-Col. G.L. Tupman, R.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, Gollege
Road, Harrow.
* Herbert Hall Turner, D.Sc, D.C.L., F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford, University Observatory,
Oxford.
* Herbert William Unthank, B.A., 12 a Fieldsway House, Highbury y
London, N. 5.
Rev. George Vickars-Gaskell, Park Road, Grange-over -Sands,
North Lancashire.
Hari Prasad Vidyant, M.A., C.E., F.C.S., Executive Engineer,
53 Makbulganj Road, Lucknow, India.
Philip Edward Vizard, Belsizc Lodge, 5 Belsizc Lane, Hanipstead,
London, N. W. 3.
J. G, E. G. Voute, Royal Observatory, Gape of Good Hope.
Dr. Jan Evert baron do Vos van StconwijU, The Observatory, Leiden,
J/oIlruid.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
35
Date of Election.
1895 Jan. II
1910 June 10
1 90 1 May 10
1 891 Jan. 9
1909 Nov. 12
1903 Apr. 8
1 9 14 April 8
1902 Feb. 14
1915 May 14
1888 Jan. 13
1916 Jan. 14
1899 Jan. 13
1914 Feb. 13
1887 June 10
1916 Nov. 10
1876 Dec. 8
1870 Mar. II
1879 Nov. 14
1897 Feb. 12
1911 Jan. 13
1915 Apr. 9
1902 Feb. 14
[908 Feb. 14
Rev. Peter Hately Waddell, D.D.
land.
E. Bruce H.
F air knowe. North Berwick, Scot-
Wade, M.A., Chief Inspector, Egyptian Survey
Department, Helwdn, Egypt ; and Helston-
leigh, Southborough, Kent.
* Rev. Ernest Geo. Wainwright, M.A., Principal, Diocesan Training
College, Winchester, Hants.
* Arthur John Walker, M.A., Mount St. John, Thirsk, York-
shire.
Rev. Fredk, Wm. Walker, Stoke Goldington Rectory, Newport
Pagnell, Bucks.
Gilbert Thomas Walker, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Meterological Office,
Simla, India.
Hugh Walsham, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., 114 Harley
Street, London, W. 1.
Albert Walter, Director of the Royal Alfred Observatory,
Ma^iritius.
Harold Dreyer Warburg, Commander R.N., 133 Golder's Green
Road, London, N.W. 4.
* Francis James Wardale, The Limes, Shrewton, S.O., Wiltshire.
Miss Irene E. Toye Warner, Ardagh, Horfield Common West,
Bristol.
* Worcester R. Warner, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Lloyd Arthur Heber Warren, M.A,, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of
Mathematics and Astronomy in the University
of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
* Hy. Addenbrook Wassell, Addenhrook Villa, Oldswinford, Stour-
bridge.
Reginald Lawson Waterfield, The Principal's House, Cheltenham.
* Major-Gen. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, Hurstmead,
High Street, EUham, London, S.E. 9.
* Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Gainjord Vicarage, Darlington.
* Robert Rumsey Webb, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
Edward Weldon, Courtlands, Tunbridqe Wells.
George Joseph Weldrick, Lieut. R.N.R., 12 Booterstown Avenue,
Booterstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
* Charles J. Westland, Acting Government Astronomer, Hector
Observatory, Wellington ; and Glenmuick,
Chrictchurch, New Zealand.
Edward Fawcett White, F.R.Met.Soc, Lecturer in Navigation
and Nautical Astronomy, Merchant Venturers'*
Technical College ; and Wimbourne House,
31 Ashley Road, Bristol.
Capt. Eldred W. White, 2 Clift House Road, Ashion^ Park,
36
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1893 Mar. 10
1898 Dec. 9
1898 Feb. II
1911 Jan. 13
1898 Feb. II
1885 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
19 15 Mar. 12
1884 May 9
1865 Dec. 8
1910 June 10
1905 June 9
1916 Jan. 14
1917 Dec. 14
1914 Feb. 13
1913 Jan. 10
1894 Jan. 12
1909 Apr. 7
1910 Jan. 14
1908 Mar. 13
* Edward Turner Whitelow, 11 Grosvenor Road, Birkdale, near
Souihpori, Lancashire.
Charles Thomas Whitmell, M.A., B.Sc, Invermay, Hyde Park,
Leeds.
* Edmund Taylor Whittaker, Sc.D., F.R.S., Professor of Mathemaiica
in the University of Edinburgh, 35 George |
Square, Edinburgh.
Rev. Charles Whyte, United Free Church Manse, Countesswells,
Aberdeen.
Walter Wickham, Radcliffe Observatory ; and 62 St.
John's Road, Oxford.
Richard Wilding, Sand Hills, Exeter Road, Bournemouth.
Algernon Chas.L. Wilkinson, B.A., Elphinstone College, Bombay,
India.
William Blastall Wilkinson, Lieut.-Commr. R.N.R., H.M.A.S.
"Psyche," care of Garden Street, Sydney,
N.8.W., Australia.
* Arthur Stanley Williams, Polvarth, St. Mawes, Cornwall.
* Harry Samuel Williams, M.A., 6 Heathfield, Swansea, South
Wales.
Edgar C. Willis, Southwell Lodge, Ipswich Road,
Norwich.
John Willis, 14 Shorncliffe Terrace, Folkestone.
* Mrs. Fiammetta Wilson, care of the Pioneer Club, 9 Park Place,
St. James's Street, London, S.W. i ; and
Chestnut Cottage, Barnet Lane, Totteridge,
London, N. 20.
WiUiam Wilson, M.B., CM., 43 Fellows Road, South Hamp-
stead, London, N.W. 3.
William Moody Witchell, B.Sc, Royal Observatory, Greenwich,
S.E. 10 ; and 36 Sandbourne RoAd, Brockley,
London, S.E. 14.
Thomas Petty Witter, No. 168903, A.S.C., M.T., B.E.F., and
Aymestry, 57 Scarisbrick New Road, South-
port, Lancashire.
Max Wolf, Ph.D., Assoc.R.A.S., Professor der
Astronomic an der Universitat, Director der
Grossherzoglichen Sternwarte, Konigstuhl,.
Heidelberg, Germany.
Harry Edwin Wood, M.Sc, Union Observatory, Johannesburg, I
South Africa.
William MatthewWorssell, Union Observatory, Johannesburg, South
Africa.
James Henry Worthington, M.A., F.R.G.S., The Observatory,
Four Marks, Alton, Hants.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
37-
Date of Election. |
i9i4Apr. 8 Capt. Chas. Seymour Wright, M. A., F.R.G.S., R.E., The Grammar
School, Tewkesbury, Gloucester shire.
1913 Jan. 10 Harry Thomas Wright, A.R.C.S., 29A Onslow Road, Richmond,
Surrey.
rgii Dec. 8 Hugh Wright, Mitchell Library, Sydney; and Boombilla,
Qurimbah Road, Mosman, Sydney, N.S.W.,
Australia.
1867 Apr. 12 * Stephen M
1896 May 8
1898 Jan. 14
Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, Dublin.
Alfred Ernest Young, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Elmsiead, Bexhill,
Sussex.
Thomas Emley Young, B.A., 108 Evering Road, Stoke Newing-
ion, London, N. 16.
38
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
ASSOCIATES.
Date of Election.
19 1 7 June 8
1914 Nov. 13
1913 June 13
1914 Nov. 13
1915 June II
1908 June 12
1882 Nov. 10
1898 Dec. 9
1910 June 10
1903 Nov. 13
1898 Dec. 9
[901 Nov. 8
J917 June 8
Charles Greeley
Walter Sydney
Robert Grant
Marie Henri
Abbot, Smithsonian Observatory, Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A.
Adams, M.A., F.R.A.S., Solar Observatory Office,
Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Aitken, M.A., Sc.D., Lick Observatory, Mount
Hamilton, California, U.S.A.
Andoyer, Professeur d'Astronomie k la Faculte des
Sciences de FUniversite de Paris (Sorbonne),
Membre du Bureau des Longitudes, 1 1 rue du
Val de Grace, Paris, V.
Solon Irving Bailey, Professor, Harvard College Observatory,
Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
Benjamin Baillaud, Directeur de I'Observatoire, Paris.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Oude Vest 45, Leiden, Holland.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc, F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
Aristarch Belopolsky, Ph.D., Vice-Directeur de I'Observatoire
Central Nicolas, Pulkovo, Russia.
Guillaume Bigourdan, Astronome k I'Observatoire, Paris.
Sherburne Wesley Burnham, M.A., F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
William Wallace
Giovanni
Campbell, Sc.D., LL.D., Director of the Lick
Observatory, Mount Hamilton, California,
U.S.A.
Ccloria, Director of the Observatory, Professor of
Geodesy at the Technical School at Milan,
Jicalc Osscr valor to di Brera, Milan, Ilaly.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
39
Date of Election.
1908 June 12 Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier, Ph.D., Director of the Observatory,
Lund, Sweden.
1913 June 13 Fritz Cohn, Ph.D., Professor, Direktor des Konigl.
astronomischen Rechen-Instituts, Berlin-
Dahlem, Germany.
1904 June 10
Henri Alexandre
1907 June 14 Anders Severin
1892 Nov. II William Lewis
i
191 1 June 9 Baron Roland
1915 June II
1866 May II
1908 June 12
1908 June 12
1899 Nov. 10
1908 June 12
1903 Nov. 13
Charles
Wilhelm
Edwin Brant
Deslandres, D. es Sc., Directeur de I'Observatoire,
Meudon, Seine-et-Oise, France.
Donner, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy and
Director of the Observatory of the Imperial
Alexander University, Helsingfors, Finland,
Russia.
Elkin, Ph.D., Yale University Observatory, New
Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Eotvos, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the Uni-
versity, Budapest, Hungary.
Fabry, Professor of Physics in the University,
Marseille, France.
Forster, Professor, 40 Ahorn-Allee, Charlottenburg-
Westend, Berlin, Germany.
Frost, Director of the Yerkes Observatory, Wil-
liams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Rev. JohannGeorg Hagen, S.J
Rome.
George Ellery
Direttore della Specola Vaticana,
Hale, D.Sc, F.R.A.S., Director of the Solar
Observatory, Mount Wilson, Solar Observa-
tory Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Johannes Franz Hartmann, Ph.D., Direktor der K. Stern warte,
Goitingen, Germany.
William Joseph Hussey, Director of the 'Detroit Observatory,
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. ; and Director
del Observatorio Astronomico, Universidad
Nacional de La Plata, Argentine Republic.
40
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
Date of Election.
1892 Nov. II
1910 June 10
19 12 June 14
1899 Nov. 10
1894 Nov. 9
1905 June 9
1884 Nov. 14
1904 June 10
188 1 Jupe 10
1910 June 10
1917 June 8
1911 June 9
1904 June 10
19 16 June 9
Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy at the
University, Oroningen, Holland.
Hisashi Kimura, International Latitude Observatory,
Mizusawa, Eikuchu, Iwate-Ken, Japan.
Hermann Albert Kobold, Ph.D., Leiter der Centralstelle fiir
Astronomische Telegramme, Moltkestrasse 80,
Kiel, Germany.
Friedrich Kiistner, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat und Director-der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Bonn, Germany.
Albert Abraham Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the
University, Chicago, U.S.A.
Carl Hermann Gustav Miiller, Ph.D., Direktor der Astrophysikalischen
Observatorium, Potsdam, Germany.
Magnus Nyren, Ph.D., Vetenskaps Akademie, Stockholm^
Sweden.
Charles Dillon Perrine, Director, Observatorio Nacional, Cordoba,
Argentine Republic.
Edward Charles Pickering, D.Sc, LL.D., Professor, Director of the
Observatory, Harvard College, Cambridge,
Mass., U.S.A.
William Henry Pickering, Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
Harvard College, Mandeville, Jamaica, West
Indies.
Pierre Henri Puiseux, D.-es-Sc. Math., Professor at the Obser-
vatory, Observatoire, Paris.
Annibalc Ricc6, Professore, Direttore dell' Osservatorio,
Catania, Italy.
George Willis Ritchey, Solar Observatory Office, Pasadena,
California, U.S.A.
Henry Norris Russell, Ph.D., F.R.A.S., Professor of Astronomy
and Director of the Observatory, Princeton
University, Princeton, N.J., U.S.A.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 18.)
41
Date of Election.
19 1 7 June 8
1914 Nov. 13
1 91 8 June 14
1892 Nov, II
191 8 June 14
1-909 June 1 1
191 8 June 14
1 91 6 June 9
1892 Nov. II
1874 Jan, 9
1903 Nov. 13
19 13 June 13
1915 June II
Charles Edward St, John, B,Sc,, M,A,, Ph.D., F.R.A.S,, Solar Obser-
vatory Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Frank Schlesinger, Ph.D., Director of the Allegheny
Observatory of the University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Frederick Hanley Scares, Solar Observatory, Mount Wilson, Cali-
fornia, U.S.A.
Hugo Seeliger, Ph.D,, Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Stern warte, Miinchen, Bavaria.
Harlow Shapley, Solar Observatory, Mount Wilson, Cali-
fornia, U.S.A.
Willem de Sitter, Ph,D., Professor of Astronomy in the
University of Leiden, Witte Singel 37, Leiden,
Holland.
Joel Stebbins, Professor of Astronomy, University of
Illinois Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A.
Svante Elis Stromgren, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy in the
University and Director of the University
Observatory, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Karl Hermann Struve, Ph.D., Director der Koniglichen Stern -
warte, Berlin- Babelsberg, Germany.
Ch. Joseph Etienne Wolf, Membre de I'lnstitut, Astronome de
rObservatoire, Professeur k la Sorbonne,
Braine, Aisne, France.
Max Wolf, Ph.D., F,R,A,S., Professor der Astrono-
mic an der Universitat, Direktor der
Grossherzoglichen Stern warte, Konigstuhl,
Heidelberg, Germany.
Alfred Wolfer, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic und
Direktor der Sternwarte des eidg. Polytechni-
kums, Zurich, Switzerland.
William Hammond Wright, Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton,
California, U.S.A.
42
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
LIST OF PERSONS TO WHOM
THE MEDALS OR TESTIMONIALS OF THE SOCIETY
HAVE BEEN ADJUDGED.
[The Gold Medal is in every case intended except where otherwise stated.)
1824. Charles Babbage.
J. R Encke.
Charles Riimker {the Silver Madal).
J. L. Pons {the Silver Medal).
1826. J. F. W. Herschel.
James South.
Wllhelm Struve.
1827. Francis Baily.
W. S. Stratford {the Silver Medal).
Colonel Mark Beaufoy {the Silver
Medal).
1828. Sir T. Makdougall Brisbane
James Dunlop.
Caroline Herschel.
1829. William Pearson.
F. W. Bessel.
H. C. Schumacher.
1830. William Richardson.
J. F. Encke.
1831. Captain H. Kater.
Baron Damoiseau.
1833. G. B. Airy.
1835. Lieut. M. J. Johnson.
1836. Sir J. F. W. Herschel.
1837. O. A. Rosenberger.
1839. Hon. John Wrottesley.
1840. Jean Plana.
1 84 1. F. W. Bessel.
1842. P. A. Hansen
1843. Francis Baily.
1845. Captain W. II. Smyth.
1846. G. B. Airy.
1848. G. B. Airy {Testimonial).
J. C. Adams do.
F. W. Argelander do,
George Bishop do.
Lt.-Col. George Everest do.
Sir J. F. W. Herschel do.
P. A. Hansen do.
K. L. Hencke do.
J. R. Hind do.
U. J. J. Le Verrier do.
Sir J. W. Lubbock do.
Maximilian Weisse do.
1849. William Lassell.
1850. Otto Struve.
1 85 1. Annibale de Gasparis.
1852. C. A. F. Peters.
1853. J. R. Hind.
1854. Charles Riimker.
1855. W. R. Dawes.
1856. Robert Grant.
1857. Heinrich Schwabe.
1858. Robert Main.
1859. R. C. Carrington.
1860. P. A. Hansen.
1861. Hermann Goklschmidt.
1862. Warren De La Rue.
1863. F. W. Argelander.
1865. G. P. Bond.
1866. J. C. Adams.
1867. William Huggins.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1918.)
43
1867.
W. A. Miller.
1868.
U. J. J. Le Verrier.
1869.
E. J. Stone.
1870.
Charles Delaunay.
1872.
G. V. Schiaparelli.
1874.
Simon Newcomb.
1875.
H. L. D' Arrest.
1876.
U. J. J. Le Verrier.
1878.
Baron Dembowski.
1879.
Asaph Hall.
I88I.
Axel Moller.
1882.
David GiU.
1883.
B. A. Gould.
1884.
A. A. Common.
1885.
William Huggins.
1886.
E. C. Pickering.
Charles Pritchard.
1887.
G. W. HiU.
1888.
Arthur Auwers.
1889.
Maurice Lcewy.
1892.
G. H. Darwin.
1893.
H. C. Vogel.
1894.
S. W. Burnham.
1895.
Isaac Roberts.
THE HANNAH JACKSON
1897.
1902.
1905.
1909.
1913-
1918.
1896. S. C. Chandler.
1897. E. E. Barnard.
1898. W. F. Denning.
1899. Frank McClean.
1900. Henri Poincare.
1901. E. C. Pickering.
1902. J. C. Kapteyn.
1903. Hermann Struve.
1904. G. E. Hale.
1905. Lewis Boss.
1906. W. W. Campbell.
1907. E. W. Brown.
1908. Sir David Gill.
1909. Oskar Backlund.
1910. Friedrich Kiistner.
191 1. P. H. Cowell.
1912. A. R. Hinks.
19 1 3. H. A. Deslandres.
1914. Max Wolf.
1915. A. Fowler.
1916. J. L. E. Dreyer.
1917. Walter Sydney Adams.
1918. John Evershed.
(NEE GWILT) GIFT AND MEDAL.
Lewis Swift.
T. D. Anderson.
John Tebbutt.
P. J. Melotte.
T. H. E. C. Espin.
Rev. T. E. R. Phillips.
44
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 8.)
THE LIBRARY np r*
APR ^ 1930
UNIVERSITY OF ILLif^OIS
PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY.
1821-23. Sir WiUiam Herschel.
1823-25. H. T. Colebrooke.
1825-27. Francis BaiJy.
1827-29. Sir J. F. W. Herschel.
1829-31. Sir James South.
1831-33. Bishop Brinkley.
1833-35. Francis Baily.
1835-37- Sir G. B. Airy.
1837-39. Francis Baily.
1839-41. Sir J. F. W. Herschel.
1841-43. Lord Wrottesley.
1843-45. Francis Baily.
1845-47. W. H. Smyth.
1847-49. Sir J. F. W. Herschel.
1849-51. Sir G. B. Airy.
1851-53. J. C. Adams.
1853-55. Sir G. B. Airy.
1855-57. J. Johnson.
1857-59. George Bishop.
1859-61. Robert Main.
1861-63. John Lee.
1863-64. Sir G. B. Airy.
1865- 66. Warren de la Rue.
1866- 68. Charles Pritchard.
1868-70. R. H. Manners.
1870-72. William Lassell.
1872-74. Arthur Cayley.
1874-76. J. C. Adams.
1876-7S, Sir William Huggins.
1878-80. Lord Lindsay.
1880-82. J. R. Hind.
1882-84. E. J. Stone.
1884-86. Edwin Dunkin.
1886-88. J. W. L. Glaisher.
1888-90. Sir W. H. M. Christie.
1890-92. J. F. Tennant.
1892- 93. E. B. Knobel.
1893- 95. Sir W. de W. Abney.
1895-97, A. A. Common.
1897-99. Sir R. S. Ball.
1899- 00, Sir G. H. Darwin.
1900- 01. E, B. Knobel,
1901- 03, J. W. L. Glaisher.
1903-05, H. H. Turner.
1905-07. W. H. Maw
1907-09. H. F. Newall.
1909-11. Sir David GiU.
1911-13. Sir F. W. Dyson,
1913-15. E. H. Hills.
1915-17. R, A. Sampson.
1917-18. Major P. A. MacMabon.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
LIST OF FELLOWS AJ^D ASSOCIATES.
June 1919.
LIST OF PERSONS TO WHOM
THE MEDALS OR TESTIMONIALS OF THE SOCIETY
HAVE BEEN ADJUDGED.
PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
LIST OF FELLOWS AND ASSOCIATES.
June 1919.
LIST OF PERSONS TO WHOM
THE MEDALS OR TESTIMONIALS OF THE SOCIETY
HAVE BEEN ADJUDGED.
PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY
OFFICEES AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
FEBRUARY 1919 10 FEBRUARY 1920.
PRESIDENT.
Alfred Fowler, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Astrophysics, Imperial
College of Science and Technology, South Kensington.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
Sir F. W. Dyson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Astronomer Royal.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq., Sc.D., F.R.S.
Major P. A. MacMahon, D.Sc, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S.
H. F. Newall, Esq., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Professor of Astrophysics,
Cambridge.
TREASURER.
E. B. Knobel, Esq.
SECRETARIES.
A. C. D. Crommelin, Esq., B.A., D.Sc.
Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, M.A.
FOREIGN SECRETARY.
H. H. Turner, Esq., D.Sc, D.C.L., F.R.S., Savilian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
COUNCIL.
A. E Conrad Y, Esq., Professor of Optical Design, Imperial College,
South Kensington. ^
J. L. E. Dreyer, Esq., M.A., Ph.D.
A. S. Eddington, Esq., M.A., M.Sc, F.R.S., Plumian Professor of
Astronomy, Oxford.
Brig.-Gen. E. H. Hills, C.M.G., D.Sc, F.R.S.
J. H. Jeans, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.
Harold Jeffreys, Esq., M.A., D.Sc.
H. S. Jones, Esq., M.A., B.Sc
Lieut.-Col. H. G. Lyons, R.E., F.R.S.
E. W. Maunder, Esq.
W. H. Maw, Esq., LL.D.
J. W. Nicholson, Esq., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics,
King s College.
Lieut.-(V)I. F. J. M. Stratton, M.A., D.S.O.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN.
W. H. Wesley.
Burlington House,
London, W. i.
The Meetings arc held on the second Friday in every month during the Session
at 5 o'clock P.M.
5Xo, (o
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THE
) ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
JUNE 191 9.
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that the member has compounded
for his Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is requested that notice thereof be given to the
Assistant Secretary.
PATRON :
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
The present addresses of the following Fellows are not known, and the Secretaries
would be glad of any information which would enable them to be communicated with : —
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS.
Arthur James Coleman, Lieut. Comm. R.N.R., Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth.
(1Q18 June.)
George Ridsdale Goldsbrougb, M.Sc, D.Sc, F.L.M.S., 14 Athol Park, Sunderland.
(1919 July.)
George Hall Hamilton, M.A., The Hermitage, Portsmouth Road, Kingston-on-
Thames. (1Q18 July.)
Rev. Wm. Aitken Haslam, M.A., St. Mary's Cottage, St. Leonard's Road, Thames
Ditton, Surrey. (191 8 Dec.)
♦John Lee .. .. .. St. Peter's Chambers, CornhiU, E.C, (1903 March.)
Captain W. R. Patterson, 70 Stanford Avenue, Preston Park, Brighton. (191 9 June.)
*CharIes Stevens . . . . Post Oflficc, Ipswich. (191 8 February.)
1907 t eb. ?5
1893 Feb. 10
Jiiagar laiiy
Cottage, Halstead, Essex ; 3 Warkworth Street,
Cambridge ; and The Bungalow, Lower
Walmer, Deal.
Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, Oakwood Avenue,
Beckenham, Kent,
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
OF THE
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
FEBRUARY 1919 to FEBRUARY 1920.
PRESIDENT.
Alfred Fowler, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Astrophysics, Imperial
College of Science and Technology, South Kensington.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
Sir F. W. Dyson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Astronomer Royal.
J. W. L. Glaisher, Esq., Sc.D., F.R.S.
Maior P. A. MacMahon, D.Sc^, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S.
" -"■»-» -i->__x A of m-nhvRins-
Lieut. -Col. I'. .J. IVI. I-MKAIXUIM, .M..-1., Ay.,,.^,.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN.
W. H. Wesley.
Burlington Housb,
London, W. i.
The Meetings arc held on the second Friday in every month during the SeBsion
at 5 o'clock P.M.
5 XO.(e
LIST OF THE FELLOWS
OF THE
) ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
JUNE 1919,
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name indicates that ttie member has compounded
for tiis Annual Contributions.
Should any errors or omissions be found in this List, it is requested that notice thereof be given to tht
Assistant Secretary.
PATRON :
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
HONORARY MEMBER :
Date of Election. .
19 14 Mar. 13 I Miss Annie J. Cannon, Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge,
1 Mass., U.S.A.
1870 Apr. 8
1912 Jan. 12
1 913 Mar. 14
19 15 Feb. 12
1902 June 13
1909 Nov. 12
1907 Feb. 8
1893 Feb. ID
FELLOWS :
! * Sir Wm. de W. Abney, K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S., Past President,
Rathmore Lodge, Bolton Gardens South,
London, 8.W., 10.
Allen Abraham, B.A,, Professor of Mathematics, Jaffna
College, Vaddukkoddi, Ceylon.
Herbert Francis Acocks, A.M.Inst.C.E., Fernyhurst, Ashtead,
Surrey.
Harold William Acton, Royal Observatory, Greenwich : and 55
Devonshire Road, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
Henry Bridger Adames, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc, 33 Holcombe
Road, Ilford, Essex.
* Charles Edward Adams, D.Sc, A.I.A., Government Astronomer,
The Hector Observatory, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Edgar Tarry Adams, F.R.Met.Soc, Assoc.Inst.N.A.. The
Cottage, Halstead, Essex ; 3 W arkworth Street,
Cambridge ; and The Bungalow, Lower
Walmer, Deal.
Harold John Adams, M.A., St. John's, Oakwood Avenue,
Beckenham, Kent.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
Date of Election.
1905 Nov. 10
1919 May 9
1893 Mar, 10
1896 Jan. 10
1885 Mar. 13
1902 Jan. 10
1919 Jan, 10
1880 Nov. 12
1901 Jan. II
1 899 Feb. 10
3900 Jan. 12
1912 Jan. 12
1904 Dec. 9
1896 Dec. II
1899 Feb. 10
1873 Apr. 9
[906 Jan. 12
1904 Dec. 9
1892 June 10
19 14 Apr. 8
1916 Miir. 10
1909 June II
19 19 May 9
Walter Sydney Adams, M.A., Assoc. R.A.S., Solar Observatory
Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Charles Henry Adamson, Kimpton, Horseshoe Road, Pangbourne ;
and Nautical College, Pangbourne, Berks.
Maur. Anderson Ainslie, B.A., R.N., Royal Naval College, Green-
wich, London, S.E. 10 ; and 8 Woodville Road.
Blachheath, London, S.E. 3.
* Hugh Lancelot Aldis, Glannure, Ashleigh Road, Solihull, Warwick-
shire.
* Wm. Steadman Aldis, M.A., 5 Beacon Oak Road, Tenterden, Kent.
Ashton Charles Allen, care of Messrs. Siibbard, Gibson dh Co.,
21 Leadenhall Street, London, E.G. 3.
William Henry Allen, J. P., D.L., Bromham, House, near Bedford.
* Rev. Francis B. Allison, M.A., The Vicarage, Peasmarsh, Sussex.
* Charles Anthony, F.R.S.E., M.Inst.C.E., M.Am.Soc.C.E.,
F.R.San.L, F.R.M.S., F.C.S., Casilla de Correo
149, Bahia Blanca, Argentine Republic.
Eugene Michael Antoniadi, 74 rue Jouffroy, Paris, xvii^ .
Raghunath Narayan Apte, M.A., LL.B., Professor of Mathematics,
Rajaram College, Kolhapur City, India.
Richard Julius Arnold, Tower House, Leigham Court Road,
Streatham, London, S.W. 16.
Ernest Cuthbert Atkinson, M.A., 5 Pembroke Vale, Clifton, Bristol.
Geo. Alex. Sime Atkinson, B.Sc, Secondary Schools, Crewe, Cheshire.
John Jepson Atkinson, Cosgrove Priory, Stony Stratford,
Northamptonshire .
* Thos. William Backhouse, West Hendon House, Sunderland.
Hugh Daniel Badcock, M.A., M.Inst.C.E., Kilve Court, near
Bridgwater, Somerset : and Eton College,
Windsor.
Col. Arthur Hy. Bagnold, R.E., Warren Wood, Shooter's Hill,
London, S.E. 13.
Rev. James Baikie, 7 Wardie Crescent, Edinburgh.
IJenry Frederick Baker, Sc.D., F.R.S., Lowndcan Professor of
Astronomy and Geometry in the University of
Cambridge, Walcott, Storey's Way, Cambridge.
Joseph Mason J?aldwin, M.A., D.Sc, Acting Government Astro-
nomer, Observatory House, South Yarra,
Victoria, A ustralia.
Alec .J()sc(5lyne Bamford, B.A., Assistant Astronomer to the
Government of Ct^ylon, care of A. J. Bamford,
Esq., 4 Hilhholt, Letchworth, Herts.
Ainiyji (^linran Banerji, M.Sc, B.A., Clare College, Cambridge.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
5
William
John Alfred
Frederick Wm
Edwin Bare, Ruthven House, Penltre, Newquay, Cornwall.
Captain Edward William Barlow, B.lSc, F.R.Met.8oc., Broadway
New Park Road, Bournemouth ; and 112
Cromwell Road, London, 8. W. 7.
Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., The Rectory, Mount Barker, Western
Australia.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc, Assoc.R.A.S., Professor of
Practical Astronomy in the University of
Chicago, Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay,
Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Henry Osmund Barnard, F.R.Met.Soc, 59 Boulevard Pasteur,
Paris.
Rev. Ernest Wm. Barnes, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., The Master's House,
Temple, London, E.G. 4.
Barnett, Calle Laprida 1563, Rosario de Santa Fe,
Argentine Republic ; and National Club,
I Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W. i .
Barringer, 4 Ashburn Place, Ilkley, Yorks.
Bateman, Westergate, 20 Corfton Road, Ealing,
London, W. 5.
Major-Gen. T. Preston Battersby, C.B., Cromlyn, Rathowen,
Westmeath, Ireland.
Rev. Basil Staunton Batty, M.A., O.B.E., 4 Warwick Square,
London, S.W. i ; and Oxford and Cambridge
Club, Pall Mall, London, S.W. i.
Cte. Aymar de la Baume Pluvinel, Correspondant du Bureau dessi
Longitudes, 26 bis. Avenue Raphael, Paris,
Baxandall, A.R.C.S., Science Museum, South
Kensington, London, S.W. y ; and 28 Dunmort
Road, Wimbledon, London, S.W. 19.
Baxter, M.A., " Tresillian," Mylor, near Falmouth,
Cornwall.
Becker, Ph.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of Astronomy
in the University of Glasgow, Abbo sbrae,
Millnab Terrace, Crieff, Perthshire.
Beebe, A.R.V.I.A., Department of Public Works,
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Bell, 104 Burnt Ash Road, Lee, London. S.E. 12.
Bell, 31 Baskerville Road, Wandsworth Common,
London. SW,i^.
Bellamy, M.A., University Observatory, Oxford
duwdChawley Farm House, Cumnor, near Oxford.
Bennett, M.A., Montpelier School, Paignton, South
Devon.
David
Rev. A. H. Y.
Ludwig
John
John Hind
Walter George
Frank Arthur
Bertram
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election.
1910 Jan. 14
19 13 Jan. 10
1888 Mar. 9
1904 Feb. 12
1919 Feb. 14
1912 Dec. 13
1914 Apr. 8
1910 Apr. 8
1914 June 12
1912 June 14
1916 Jan. 14
1905 May 12
1905 May 12
191 o June 10
1917 Apr. 13
1889 Jan. II
1903 Jan. 9
1903 Apr. 8
1905 Apr. 14
1907 Jan. II
1877 June 8
1885 May 8
1894 Jan. 12
1910 Dec. 9
1910 Apr. 8
Thos. Lawrence Bennett, M.A., Egyptian Survey Department,
Cairo, Egypt.
William Gordon Bennett, Lieut. R.N.R., The Master Attendant's
Office, Singapore, Federated Malay States.
* Arthur Berry, M.A., Meadowside, Grantchester Meadows,
Cambridge.
Jalbhai Dorabjee Bharda, B.A., Joint Principal, New High School,
Waudby Road, Bombay, IndjjCi.
Thcralandoor Panchapagesa Bhaskara Shastri, M.A., Nizamiah Ob-
servatory, Begwitpet, Hyderabad, Deccan, India,
* H.H. the Maharaj Rana Sir Bhawani Singh Bahadur of Jalawar,
K.C.S.I., Jhalrapatan, Bajputana, India.
Rev. Walter Bidlake, M.A., The Vicarage, Crewe, Cheshire.
Percy C. C. BHlups, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 23 Plymouth Road,
Barry Island, Glamorgan.
Jan van der Bilt, Ph.D., University Observatory, Utrecht, Hoi-
land.
Rev. John Turnbull Bird, M.A., C.M.G., care of Sir C. R. McGrigor,
Bart., <§? Co., 39 Panton Street, Haymarket,
London, S.W. 1 ; and Arnold House, S. Farn-
borough, Hants.
Miss Mary Adela Blagg, Greenhill, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
Scriven Bolton, Waterloo Observatory, Bramley, near Leeds.
Bahne Bonniksen, 16 Norfolk Street, Coventry.
Lionel Barton Booth, B.A., Christ's College, Cambridge.
James Bootherstone, 3 Chandos Road South,ChorUon-cum-
Hardy, Manchester.
Henry Lord Boulton, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.
Henry Bourget, D. es Sc., Professeur h, TUniversite,
Directeur de I'Observatoire, Marseille, France.
Thomas Frcdk. Bowers, B.A., 27 The Drive, Ilford, Essex.
William Bowyer, Royal Observatory ; and 17 Maidenstone
Hill, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
A. Alex. Rodney Boyce, Beit el Madhi, Omdurman, Soudan, Egypt.
* Thomas Dalby Brcwin, Burlirigton House, 43 St. Alban's Road,
Leicester.
* C. H. Brewitt-Taylor, Cathay, Earlsferry, Fife.
William Briggs, M.A., B.Sc, LL.D., D.C.L., F.C.S., Bur-
lington House, Cambridge.
John lirittain, l^'.R.C.I., Lecturer in Astronomy, Ballarat
School of Mines ; and Municipal Observatory,
Mount Pleasant, Ballaarat East, Victoria,
Australia.
Selig Brodetsky, M.A., B.Sc, Ph.D., Lecturer in
Applied Mathematics, The University, Bristol.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 Q.)
7
Date of Election.
1912 Dec. 13
1899 Jan. 13
1913 June 13
1919 May 9
1891 Jan. 9
1888 Jan. 13
1907 Apr. 12
1889 Jan. II
1912 Apr. 12
1 891 Jan. 9
1865 Mar. 10
1906 Jan. 12
1909 May 14
1911 Jan. 13
1882 Nov. 10
1892 Dec. 9
1904 May 13
1914 Feb. 13
1910 Dec. 9
1912 May 10
1874 Nov. 13
1885 Apr. 10
1865 Apr. 12
1909 Dec. 10
1908 Nov, 13
T. J. I' Anson Bromwich, Sc.D., F.R.S., i Selwyn Gardens,
Cambridge.
Charles Lewis Brook, M.A., F.R.Met.Soc, Harewood Lodge,
Meltham, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
Wm.HeThevtHy.Bvookes, NationalPhysical Laboratory; and Ewelme,
Claremont Road, Teddington, Middlesex.
Henry jamyn Brooks, The Limes, Shalford, Brainfree, Essex.
Joseph Brooks, J.P., F.R.G.S., Hope Bank, Nelson Street,
Woollahra, Sydney, N.S. Wales, Australia.
William R. Brooks, M.A., D.Sc, Professor of Astronomy,
Hobart College, Director of the Smith Obser-
vatory, Geneva, N. Y., U.S.A.
Arthur Neville Brown, M.A., Lvdgrove, New Barnet, Herts.
Ernest William Brown, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Professor of Mathe-
matics, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.,
U.S.A. ; and Christ's College, Cambridge.
Francis Gilbert Brown, 25 Southbrook Road, Lee, London, S.E. 12.
James Stark Browne, Hanmer House, Avenue Crescent, Mill
Hill Park, Acton, London, W. 3.
John Browning, 146 Strand, London, W.C. 2.
William Robert Bruce, F.C.N.E.A., Bovril, Entre Rios, Argentina.
George Bruford, Tolland House, Shoot-up-Hill, Crickle-
wood, London, N.W. 2.
David Brunt, M.A., B.Sc, Meteorological Office, South
Kensington, London, S.W. 7.
Robert * Bryant, B.A., D.Sc, 122 Wight man Road, Har-
ringay, London, N. 4.
Walter William Bryant, B.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich,
London, S.E. 10.
Daniel Buckney, 61 Strand, London, W.C. 2 ; and High-
field, Cedar Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Richard Henry Bulkeley. J. P., Wallerawang, New South Wales,
Australia.
Robert Burdon -Martin, Principal, Public School, Cam-
bridge, near East London, South Africa.
Harry Hinsley Burgham, F.R.G.S., 73 Constable Road, Ipswich.
Sherburne, W. Burnham, M.A., Assoc. R.A.S., Professor of Prac-
tical Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
1236 East ^6th Street, Chicago, Ulinois, U.S.A.
Sir Sidney G. Burrard, K.C.S.I., R.E., F.R.S., Surveyor-
General of India, Dehra Dun, U.P., India.
Col. Alexander Burton-Brown, R.A., F.G.S., The Hurst, St.
Helen's Down, Hastings, Sussex.
Thomas William Bush, 19 St James'' Road, East Grinstead, Sussex.
Warin Foster Bushell, Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election.
1908 Mar. 13
1908 Mov. 13
1909 Jan. 8
»9i8 Dec. 13
1887 Apr. 10
1877 June 8
190 1 Jan. II
1903 Apr. 8
19 13 Dec. 12
1889 May 10
1873 Feb. 14
1 919 Apr. II
1918 Jan. II
190 1 May 10
1879 Nov. 14
1918 Apr. 12
1905 Dec. 8
190 1 Mar. 8
19 1 1 Mar. 10
1907 Nov. 8
187 1 Jan. 13
1916 Jan. 14
1897 i^'eb. 12
Albert Alfred
Charles P.
Samuel
Buss, 22 Egerton Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, near
Manchester.
Butler, A.R.C.Sc, F.R.P.S., SoUr Physics Obser-
vatory, University, Cambridge.
Butler, The Cedars, Compton, Wolverhampton.
* Charles Frederick Butterworth, Waterloo, Poynton, Cheshire.
* Warren Fredk.
* George
* Archd. Young G
Frederick Hugh
F. C. H.
* Edward
* Ernest
Denis Arthur
* Capt. Chas. J. P.
* Jnan Saran
Rev. James Law
Frederick
Hubert Hay ward
Robert William
Sydney
I ♦ Capt. Harold A.
* Sir W. H. M.
Miss Ella K.
John Charles
Caborne, C.B., Commander R.N.R., F.R.G.S.,
F.R.Met.Soc, Boyal United Service Institutiony
Whitehall, London, S.W. i.
Calver, The Manse, Walpole, Halesworth, Suffolk.
ipps Campbell, I.C.S., Walpole House, Ootacammid,
Nilgiris, South India.
Capron, B.A., F.L.S., F.R.G.S., 3 North Gate,
Regent's Park, London, N.W. 8.
Carpenter, M.A., B.Sc, 17 Palace Road, Streatham-
Hill, London, S.W. 2.
Carpmael, B.A., Assoc.Inst.C.E., The Ivies, 118 St.
Julian's Farm Road, West Norwood, London,
S.E. 27.
Carpmael, M.A., K.C., 34 High Street, Stevenage,
Hertfordshire.
Casey, D.Sc, Lieut. R.N.R., Spring Garden,
Clonmell, Co. Tipperary, Ireland.
Cave, Ditcham Park, Petersfield, Hampshire.
Chakravarti, M.A., care of the Secretary, Calcutta
Mathematical Society, Senate House, College
Square, Calcutta, India.
Challis, M.A., 12 The Beacon, Exmouth, Devon.
Chamberlin, M.R.L, F.R.Hist.S., F.R.G.S., F.S.A.,
9 Trebovir Road, EarVs Court, London, S. W. 5.
Champion, Uppingham School, Rutland.
Chapman, M.A., B.C.E., Lecturer in Engineering
and Physical Science, University, Adelaide,
South Australia.
Chapman, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Trinity College,
Cambridge.
H. Christie, B.A., The Tower House, Downe, Kent.
Christie, K.C.B., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Past
President, The Tower House, Downe, Kent.
Church, Moormead Shaw, Ashiead, Surrey.
Clancey, LS.O., K.LH., F.R.G.S., F.S.L, care of
Messrs. Thomas Cook <Ss Son, Ludgaie Circus,
London, E.C. 4 ; and Royal Societies' Clvh, 63
St. James's Street, London, S.W. 1.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
9
Date or Election.
1894 June 8
1900 Jan. 12
1896 Feb. 14
1897 May 14 ' * Arthur W
1907 Jan. II '
I
i860 Apr. 13 I
i
i
I
1904 Nov 11
T915 Apr. 9
1900 Nov. 9
I
19 1 1 Feb. ID I
i
i
1875 Nov. 12
1902 Mar. 14 ,
!
1902 May 9 I
19 12 Jan. 12
1902 Apr. II
19 16 Jan. 14
188 1 Jan. 14
19 14 June 12
1896 Jan. 10
1891 June 12
Arthur
Rev.JohnThos.W. Claridge, M.A., Garthorpe Rectory, Melton
Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Capt. Maurice Harvey Clarke, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc, R.N.R.,
Principal Officer, Board of Trade Offices, 27
Eden Quay, Dublin.
Thomas Folkes Claxton, Director of the Royal Observatory,
Kowloon, Hong-Kong.
Clayden, M.A., F.G.S., Principal of the Royal
Albert Memorial College, 5 The Crescent,
Mount Radford, Exeter.
Cleminson, Deputy Director of Surveys, Lagos,
Southern Nigeria, West Africa.
Robert Bellamy Clifton, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Experimental
Philosophy in the University of Oxford, 3
Bardwell Road, Banbury Road, Oxford.
Col. Sir Chas.Fredk. Close, K.B.E.,C.B.,C.M.G.,R.E., F.R.S., Direc-
tor-General, Ordnance Survey, Southampton.
Thomas Hugh Close, Romney, Fern Street, Pymble, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia.
William Henry Colegrave, Lieut. R.N.R., The Grounds, Little
Tew, Enstone, Oxford.
Coleman, Lieut. Comm. R.N.R. {No address :
see slip).
Colgrove, M.A., Burton House, Loughborough.
Jose Comas Sola, Director of the Fabra Observatory,
S. Felipe, 29 S. Gervasio, Barcelona, Spain.
Alexander Eugen Conrady, Professor of Optical Design, Imperial
College of Science, S. Kensington, London,
S.W. 7; and 23 Flanchford Road, Stamford
Brook, London, W. 12.
Charles Clifford Conroy, A.M., Sc.D., P.O. Box 826, Los Angeles,
California, U.S.A.
Lt.-Col. Sir G. Ponsonby Lenox Conyngham, R.E., F.R.S., Deputy
Superintendent, Survey of India, Mussoorie,
India.
Cook, The Grove, Stowmarket, Suffolk.
Cook, Scorton, 66 Macauley Street, Leichhardt,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Cooke, Observatory, Sydney, N.S. W., Australia.
Cooke, M.A., Government Astronomer and Pro-
fessor of Astronomy in the University,
Observatory, Sydney, N.S. W., Australia.
Richd. Edw. Synge CooTper, M.Innt.C.B.,''' Personal," Engineer' sOfficc,
L. dh N.W.R., Fusion, London, N.W. i ; and
49 Tregunter Road, Br ompton, London, S. W.io.
Arthur James
John Bri^e
Miss A, Grace
James
Frank Basil
William Ernest
lO
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 9.)
Date of Election.
188 1 Jan. 14
1876 Nov. 12
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1905 May 12
1896 Feb. 14
1918 Jan. II
1890 Mar. 14
1918 Jan. II
1 891 Jan. 9
1888 Nov. 9
1911 Jan. 13
1906 Mar. 9
1914 Feb. 13
1918 Feb. 8
1912 Dec. 13
1913 Jan. 10
1914 May 8
1910 Mar. II
1904 Apr. 8
1871 Juno 9
Edwin Turner
Philip Herbert
George
Rev. S. Runsie
John
* William Ernest Cooper, Henwick Lodge, Worcester.
* J. Owen Corrie, B.A., 95 Church Road, Norwood, London,
S.E. 19.
* Rev. Aloysius L. Cortie, S J., Stonyhurst College Observatory,
Blackburn, Lancashire.
Cottingham, The Limes, Thrapston, Northamp-
tonshire.
Cowell, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Superintendent of
the Nautical Almanac, 86 Lee Road, Black-
heath, London, S.E. 3 ; and 62 Shooter'' s Hill
Road, Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
Craig, F.I.C., 95 Bath Street, Glasgow.
Craig, B.A., LL.B., F.S.S., Craigmount, Central
Hill, Upper Norwood, London, S.E. 19.
Crichton, M.A., B.Sc, F.R.Met.Soc, Lieut.
R.N.V.R., Meteorological Officer, R.A.F.
Station, Fawley, Hants.
William Bladen Croft, M.A., Egmont, St. James' Lane, Winchester,
Hants.
Andrew C. de la C. Crommelin, B.A., D.Sc, Secretary, Royal
Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ; and Ben-
venue, 55 Ulundi Road, Blackheath, London,
S.E. 3.
Rev. John Crouch, Felsberg, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire.
Fredk.Josh.Wm. Crowe, F.R.Hist.Sc, St. Peter s House, Chichester.
Richard Thomas CyA\eii,Royal Observatory, Greenwich; and 3 Egerton
Road, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
William R. Cullington, Trinity House Navigation School ;
and 8 Hamlyn Avenue* Hull.
William Shiach Cumming, Craig-Lynn, Rothes, Morayshire.
H. Burnham Curlewis, B.A., Acting Government Astronomer,
Observatory, Perth, Western Australia.
William Edward Curtis, A.R.C.S., B.Sc, D.I.C, Imperial College
of Science and Technology, South Kensington,
London, S.W. 7; and 28 Upper Tollington
Park, London, N. 4.
Rear-Adm. Sir H. E. P. Cust, K.B.E., C.B., R.N., Admiralty,
Whitehall, London, S.W. 1 ; and Hollyside,
West Hill, Highgate, London, N. 6,
John Borthwick Dak^ M.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics,
King's College, London, Craigness, Presbury
Road, New Maiden, Surrey.
* Rev.Reginald F. Dale, M.A., 12 Bradmore Road, Oxford.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
I
Date of Election .
1913 Mar. 14 Arthur Dallas, 4 Peking Road, Shanghai, China.
1898 Dec. 9 * Captain Tristan Dannreuther, R.N., F.R.G.S., Windycroft,
Hastings.
1888 Jan. 13 * Major Leonard Darwin, R.E., 12 Egerton Place, London, S.W. 3.
1908 May 8 Lt.-Col. R.A. Craigie Daunt, D.S.O., Depot, R.I. Rifles, Victoria
Barracks, Belfast.
1901 Jan, II * Charles Rundle Usividson, Royal Observatory; a,nd2i Egerton Road,
Greenwich, London, jS.E. 10.
1911 Dec. 8 Rev. Martin Davidson, B.A., B.Sc, 56 Desford Road, Canning
Town, London, E. 16.
1889 Mar. 8 * Rev. C. D. Percy Davies, M.A., The Rectory, Deane, near Basingstoke,
Hants.
1875 May 14 * Percy L. H. Davis, 95 Cranfield Road, Brockley, London, S.E. 4.
1889 Nov. 8 I * Richard Evan Day, M.A., Culver, Plaistow Lane, Bromley, Kent.
19 15 Jan. 8 I Thomas Henry Dean, Edenthorpe, Anderton Road, Sparkbrook,
' Birmingham.
1908 June 12 j Rev. A. Mackreth Deane, M.A., Canon of Chichester, 7 Canon Lane,
j Chichester, Sussex.
1905 Apr. 14 Capt. Louis Arthur Demers, Wreck Commissioners' Office, Depart-
ment of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Canada.
1877 June 8 William Fredk. Denning, 44 Egerton Road, Bishopston, Bristol.
19 14 Feb. 13 R. Jarry Desloges, 80 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris ; and
Vaiges, Mayenne, France.
1897 Feb. 12 * William Eraser Doak, M.A., F.R.G.S., H.M. Nautical Almanac
Office, 86 Lee Road, Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
1908 Nov. 13 William Doberck, Ph.D., M.R.I. A., Kowloon, Elgin Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
1909 June II i George Frederick Dodwell, B.A., Government Astronomer, Observa-
tory, Adelaide, South Australia.
1898 Mar. II ! Eric Doolittle, B.Sc, Flower Observatory, University
of Pennsylvania ; and Upper Darley, Phila-
I delphia. Pa., U.S.A.
1919 Apr. II Capt. Henry Percy Douglas, CM. G., R.N., Assistant Hydrographer,
Admiralty, Whitehall ; and 32 Sunny side Road,
London, N. 19.
1898 Nov. II Andrew Ellicott Douglass, B.A., D.Sc, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
1919 June 13 Ignatius Nicolas Dracopoh, F.R.G.S., Onk Hall, Bishop's Stort-
ford, Herts.
1875 Mar. 12 * John L. E. Dreyer, M.A., Ph.D., 14 Staverton Road, Oxford.
i£88 Apr. 13 John Edmund Drower, C.B.E., 49 Mount Ephraim Road, Strea-
Iham, London, S.W. 16.
1894 Nov. 9 j Major Archd. S. Drummond, The Chantry, Bisley, Stroud, Olouces-
tershire; and Guards' Club, Pall Mall, London,
S.W. I.
12
Date of Election.
19 13 Jan. 10
1908 Jan. 10
1903 Dec. II
190 1 Jan. II
1 913 Jan. 10
1876 Mar. 10
1877 J^ii- 12
1894 Apr. 13
1 014 Apr. 8
191 1 Jan. 13
1906 Apr. II
1903 Apr. 8
1905 Apr. 14
1 9 12 Jan. 12
1894 ^lay II
1893 June 9
1898 June 10
1 91 8 Feb. 8
1872 Feb. 9
1904 Apr. 8
1878 Jan. II
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Rev. Ben Dudley, 1 38 Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui,
New Zealand.
W. Geoffrey Duffield, D.Sc., Professor of Physics, University
College, Beading, Berks.
Rear- Admiral Philip W. Dumas, C.B., C.V.O., R.N., Funtington
Lodge, near Chichester, Sussex.
* Frank C. Dumat, P.O. Box 370, Johannesburg, Transvaal,
South Africa.
Rev. Jas. M. F. Dumphreys, L.Th., The Vicarage, Ancaster,
Grantham.
* John William Durrad, 350 Fosse Boad North, Leicester.
Rev. Daniel Dutton, F.G.S., The Manse, Caversham, Dunedin,
New Zealand.
* Sir Fkank Watson Dyson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Astronomer Royal,
Vice- President, Past President, Boyal
Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10.
Thomas Ly dwell Eckersley, B.A., B.Sc, Lieut. R.E., Half y ear Hov^c,
West Bunion, Norfolk.
Charles Eddie, Supervising Examiner of Masters and
Mates, Port of Vancouver, British Columbia.
* Arthur Stanley Eddington, M.A., M.Sc, F.R.S., Plumian
Professor of Astronomy in the University
of Cambridge, Observatory, Cambridge.
* Capt. Kenneth E. Edgeworth, R.E., Brom.pton Barracks, Chatham.
David J.Reginald Edney, Boyal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ;
and Teston Lodge, Blackheath Bise, Lewisha7n,
London, S.E. 13.
Dudley Eglinton, Hollydean, Biver Boad, Toowong, near
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Rev. Francis John Eld, M.A., Polstead Bectory, Colchester, Essex.
Edwin Bailey Elliott, M.A., F.R.S., Waynflete Professor of Pure
Mathematics and Fellow of Magdalen College,
4 Bardwell Boad, Oxford.
* Henry Ellis, Boat Close, Lyme Begis, Dorset.
Rev. Wm.Fredk. Archdall Elhson, M.A., B.D., The Observatory,
Armagh, Ireland.
* Isaac Engelson, 41 Pier Bond, St. Helier, Jersey, Channel
Islands. .
Rev. Wm.Chas. Eppstein, D.D., F.R.M.S., Lambour?} Bectory^
Boniford, Essex.
* Rev.T. H.E.C. Espin, M.A., Wolsingham Observatory, Tow Law,
B.S.O., Co. Durham.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
15
Date of Election. I
1895 Feb. 8 I Chas. Robert D'Esterre, Tatsfield Cottage, Tatsfield, Surrey.
1908 Jan. 10 Rev. Wm. Earnshaw Etzel, B.Sc, Litt.L., M.S.M.F., Professor
of Higher Mathematics and Astronomy,
Military College of St. Thomas, St. Paul,
Minnesota, U.S.A.
1886 Jan 8 Joseph Edward Evans, B.A., Queen's House, Royal Hospital
School, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
1896 Nov. 13 Lewis Evans, J.P., F.S.A<, c/o Mrs Woolrych, Clifton,
Park Road, Watford, Hertfordshire.
191 7 Nov. 9 Philip Francis Everett, B.Sc, 29 Leaside Avenue, Muswell Hill,
London, N. 10.
1894 Jan. 12 * John Evershed, F.R.S., Director, Solar Physics Observa-
tory, Kodaikdnal, Palani Hills, South India.
1906 Nov. 9
1908 Apr. 10
1905 Mar. 10
191 3 Apr. II
191 1 June 9
1889 Jan. II
1895 June 14
1887 June 10
1908 Jan. ID
1900 June 8
Charles Gaskell
Maurice
Arthur Gilbert
Samuel
John A.
1873 Nov. 14 * Wm. Henry
1914 Mar. 13
1891 May 8
1901 Jan. II
1878 Apr. 12
Captain Ralph Falcon-Cooke, M.A.,5^y^ Border Regiment, Camerton
Hall, Workington, Cumberland.
Falkner, M.A., Ireton Bank, Rusholme, Manchester.
Farman, Observatoire de Chevreuse, d Jagny, par
Dampierre, Seine-et-Oise, France.
Edward Arthur Fath, Ph.D., President of Redfield College, Red-
field, South Dakota, U.S.A.
Fellows, Carisbrooke, 49 Essex Road, Watford, Herts.
Fellows, 91 Lower Villiers Street, Wolverhampton.
Ferguson, i and 2 Ferguson Building, Denver,
Colorado, U.S.A.
Admiral Sir A. Mostyn Field, K.C.B., R.N., F.R.S., Mersey Con-
servancy, 56 Victoria Street, London, S.W. 1 ;
and S eric's Hill, Twyford, Winchester.
John McDougal Field, City Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh ;
and Cardrona, Barnton, Midlothian.
Major Louis Napoleon G.Filon,M.A.,D.Sc.,R.A.F.,F.R.S.,Professor
of Applied Mathematics, University College,
London, Lynion, Haling Park Road, South
Croydon, Surrey.
Finlay, M.A., Rose Bank, near Cape Town, South
Africa.
Fisher, Great House Cottage, Bradfield, Berks.
Fison, D.Sc, University College, Gower Street.
London, W.C. i ; and 147 Dartmouth Road,
Cricklewood, London, N.W.-z.
Flagg, M.A., Chapel House, Westoe, South Shields,
Co. Durham.
CamUle Flammarion, rue Cassini 16, Paris ; and Obser-
vatoire de Juvisy, Seine-et-Oise, France.
P»;onald Aylmer
Alfred Henry
Ambrose T.
I
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
Date of Election.
1906 Dec. 14
1906 Jan. 12
1878 Jan. II
1914 Mar. 13
190 1 Nov. 8
1903 Dec. II
1873 Jan. 10
1898 May 13
1893 Mar. 10
1895 May 10
1910 Dec. 9
1910 Feb. II
1889 Dec. 13
191 1 Dec. 8
. 1911 June 9
1880 Jan. 9
191 7 Feb. 9
1919 Feb. 14
1919 A|»r. 1 1
Major Alexr. D. Fleming, 60 Princes Street, Edinburgh.
Crawford Muir Fleming, 14 North Kinver Road, Sydenham^
London, S.E. 26.
Rev. David Fleming, B.A., Hon. Canon of Durham Cathedral,
Vicarage, Coxhoe, S.O., Co. Durham.
Capt. John Spedding Fletcher, L.C.C. School of Engineering and
Navigation, High Street, Poplar, London, E.i^ ;
and 8 Cranley Road, Westcliff - on - Sea,
Essex.
Spencer L. Fletcher, i Courtfield Gardens, West Ealing,
London, IF. 13.
Frank Flowers, F.R.G.S., P.O. Box 1878, Johannesburg,
South Africa.
* George Forbes, M.A., F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.E.E.,
II Little College Street, Westminster, London,
S.W. I.
* Sir Geo. Stuart Forbes, K.C.S.I., Wellington Club, Orosvenor
Place ; and Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall,
London, S.W. i.
James Arthur Formoy, F.C.S., Madeira House, Flushing, near
Falmouth, Cornwall ; and Royal Societies^
Club, St. James's Street, London, §.W. i.
* Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A., Sc.D., D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S., Chief
Professor of Mathematics, Imperial College
of Science and Technology, South Kensington,
London, S. W. 7.
Rev. David Ross Fotheringham, M.A., The Vicarage, Charing,
Kent.
John Knight Fotheringham, M.A., D.Litt., Lecturer in Ancient
History, King's College, London, 6 Blackhall
Road, Oxford.
* Alfred Fowler, F.R.S., President, Professor of Astro-
physics, Imperial College of Science and
Technology, South Kensington, London, S. W.
7 ; and 19 Rusthall Avenue, Bedford Park,
London, W. 4.
Philip Fox, Director of the Dearborn Observatory,
Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A.
Charles Whitsey Franklin, 47 Eatori Crescent, Swansea, South
Wales.
* William Sadler Franks, The Chestnuts, Ashurstwood, East Grin-
stead, Sussex.
Mrs Loui.sa Petitot Freeman, 67 High Street, Oxford.
Miss Agnos Fry, Failand House, Failand, near Bristol.
Henry Reginald Fry, B.A., Hadley Hurst, Barvet.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 9.)
15
Date of Election.
1896 Apr. 10
Thos. Frederick Furber, Metropolitan District Surveyor and
Director of the Trigonometrical Survey, 16
Stanmore Road, Stanmore, New South Wales,
Australia.
Herbert Henry Furner, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ;
and 49 Gilmore Road, Lewisham, London,
S.E. 13.
Rev. Thos. Fenton Fyffe, B.A., Cornforth Vicarage, West Cornforth,
Co. Durham.
* W. H. St. Quintin Gage, The Battery, Newquay, Cornwall.
Maj. Gerald Edw. Galbraith, late R.A., F.R.Met.Soc, care of Messrs.
Cox <fe Co., 16 Charing Cross, London, S.W. i ;
and Westwood, West Mean, Hants.
Walter Frederick Gale, J. P., 162 Carrington Road, Waverley, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
Henry Mason Garner, Sub-Lieut. R.N.V.R., Hawley Farm,
BlacJcwater, Hants.
Capt. A. ffoUiott Garrett, R.E., care of Messrs. Cox <Ss Co., 16
Charing Cross, London, S.W. 1.
William Thomas Gayfer, Rose Villa, Frederick Street, Cleethorpes.
* William Edgar Geil, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D., F.R.G.S., Doylestown,
Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
* Henry Tresawna Gerrans, M.A., Worcester College ; and 20 St. John
Street, Oxford.
MauriceEdmd. J. Gheury, 40 Wesfmount Road, Eltham Park,
London, S.E. 9.
* Umes Chandra Ghosh, M.A., Lecturer on Mathematics at the
Muir Central College, 4 Mayo Road, Allaha-
bad, India.
George James Gibbs, M.I.M.E., A.M.I.E.E., 7 Lune Street,
Preston ; and The Firs, Preston Junction, via
Preston, Lancashire.
* William Bolger Gibbs, Thornton, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood,
London, S.E. 19.
* J. William Gifford, Oaklands, Chard, Somerset.
* Algernon Charles Gifford, M.A., Wellington College; and 6 Shannon
Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
Capt. Wm. G. W. Gilchrist, Navigation School, 5 Union Bank Cham-
bers, High Street ; and Gowanlea, Church Lane,
Highfield, Southampton.
Albert Hy. Steward Gillson, B.A., Naval Instructor, R.N., St. John's
College, and 45 Priory Road, Abbey Estate,
Cambridge; and H.M.S. "Repulse,'' care of
G.P.O., London.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
Date of Election.
1871 Apr. 14
1914 May 8
1893 Apr. 14
1903 Nov. 10
1916 Feb. II
1915 Dec. 10
1885 Jan. 9
1889 Jan. II
1919 Feb. 14
19 II Apr. 12
1919 Feb. 14.
1896 Apr. 10
191 7 Nov. 9
1914 May 8
1901 Dec. 13
1896 Nov. 13
1890 Feb. 14
1878 Feb. 8
1906 June 8
1870 Nov. II
1908 Feb. 14
Hermann
* E,aymond Hill
Rev. Edmund
Sir Park
* James W. L. Glaisher, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Vice-President,
Past President, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge.
Glauert, B.A., 21 Kenwood Park Road, Sheffield.
Godfrey, F.R.G.S., 79 Cornhill, Lcmdon, E.C. 3.
Goetz, S.J., M.A., Astronomical and Meteorological
Observatory, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, S. Africa.
GofE, M.A., B.C.L., F.R.G.S., Carlton Club, Pall
Mall, London, S.W. i.
George Ridsdale Goldsbrough, M.Sc, D.Sc, F.L.M.S. {No address :
see slip.)
Walter Goodacre, Waratah, 125 Holden Road, Woodside
Park, London, N. 12.
* John Jas. Lewis Goodridge, 77 Avenue Road, Portswood, near
Southampton.
Henry Bedingfield Goodwin, M.A., 153 Norbury Crescent, Norbury,
London, S.W. 16.
Comte Arnaudde Gramont, D. es Sc., Membre de I'lnstitut de
France (Academic des Sciences), 179 rue de
V Universite, Paris.
Clarence Victor Grant, B.A., Kirmington, Brocklesby, Lincolnshire,
Major Frank L. Grant, M.A., Headquarters, Scottish Command,
Hugh Duncan Grant, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc, Lieut. R.N.V.R.,
Superintendent, Admiralty Meteorological
Air Service, Admiralty, Whitehall ; and The
Vicarage, 162 Buckingham Palace Road,
London, S.W. 1.
Major-Gen. W.du Gard Gray, C.B., Jury, Dulverton, Somerset.
William John Greenstreet, M.A., The Woodlands, Burghfield
Common, near Mortimer, Berks.
* John j^jiderton Greenwood, B.A., LL.M., Funtington House, near
Chichester, Sussex.
* Sir Richard A. Gregory, Professor of Astronomy, Queen's College,
London, 17 Orosvenor Road, Westminster,
London, S.W. 1.
John E. Griffith, Bryn Dinas, Upper Bangor, North
Wales.
John Grigg, Observatory, Thames, Auckland, New
Zealand.
Sir Howard Grubb, F.R.S., M.I.C.E.I., Honorary Master of
Engineering, University of Dublin, Aberfoyle,
Orwell Road, Rathgar, Dublin.
* Henry Hermann Gruniiig, M.Sc., A.M.Inst.C.E., 3 Blakesley Avenue,
Ealing f London, W. 5.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
17
Date of Election.
1914 Mar. 13
1879 May 9
1916 May 12
1 89 1 May 8
1878 Mar. 8
1899 Feb. 10
1878 May 10
1891 Feb. 13
1906 May II
1912 Jan. 12
1899 Jan. 13
1882 Jan. 13
1918 June 14
1890 Feb. 14
1910 Dec. 9
1911 Jan. 13
1 91 4 Apr. 8
1916 Nov. 10
1904 Jan. 8
1911 May 12
1904 Jan. 8
1912 Jan. 12
John Guild, A.R.C.S., D.I.C., Lalbagh, Park Road,
Teddington, Middlesex.
* George Thorn Gwilliam, 29 Maclise Road, West Kensington,
London, W. 14.
John B. Rodney Haines, F.R.Met.Soc, 14 Chaucer Road, Wan-
stead, Essex.
* George Ellery Hale, D.Sc., Assoc.R.A.S., Director of the Solar
Observatory, Mt. WUson, Solar Observatory
Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
* Rev. Frederic J. Hall, M.A., Shirburn Vicarage, Watlington,
Oxfordshire.
John J ames Hall, Maisonette, Wellington Road, St. Thomas,
Exeter.
Maxwell Hall, M.A., Montego Bay, Jamaica ; and care of
Miss Hall, 10 Osborne Road, Clifton,
Bristol.
G. P. Blackwood Hallowes, Woodside, East Hoive, Bournemouth,
Hants.
Jacob Halm, Ph.D., Royal Observatory, Cape of Good
Hope.
George Hall Hamilton, M.A. {No address : see slip.)
Arthur Hands, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 10 Wrottesley Road,
Tettenhall, Wolverhampton.
* Rev, Thomas Hands, M.A., St. Laurence^s Vicarage, North-
ampton.
Godfrey Harold Hardy, M.A., F.Pv.S., Trinity College, Cambridge ;
and 3 A Justice Walk, Chelsea, London,
S.W. 3.
Alfred Newton Harris, 5 Clarendon Place, The Hoe, Plymouth.
Bernard Guy Harrison, 45 St Martin's Lane, London, W.C. 2.
Henry Hart, c/o Messrs Grindley <& Co., 54 Parliament
Street, London, S. W. i .
Ivor Blashka Hart, B.Sc, Leamington Technical School ; and
42 St. Mary's Road, Leamington Spa, War-
wickshire.
* James Hartness, M.E., M.A., 30 Orchard Street, Spring-
field, Vermont, U.S.A.
Capt.Jos.Massey Harvey, Whittles Hall, Springfield, Chelmsford.
Rev.Wra.Aitken Haslara, M.A. {No address : see slip.)
John George Hatchard, P.O. Box No. 499, Bloemfontein, South
Africa.
James Martin Hatfield, M.S. A., F.R.Met.Soc, 46 Rectory Road,
Barnes, London, S W. 13.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election.
1913 Jan. 10
1 901 Jan. II
1 91 5 April 9
1909 Apr, 7
1916 Feb. II
1911 Apr, 12
1904 Jan. 8
19 16 Apr. 14
1872 Feb. 9
1 901 Jan. II
1910 Feb. II
1906 May II
1893 Dec. 8
1899 Jan. 13
1891 Feb. 13
1895 June 14
1895 Mar. 8
1910 Mar. II
1890 Nov. 14
1912 May 10
1884 Dec. 12
1 91 8 Jan. II
1905 May 12
Edward Hawkins, Municipal College, Portsmouth ; and
Plainfield, 3 Park Crescent, Milton, Ports-
mouth.
Walter Heath, M.A., Uplands, Cobham, Surrey.
Charles Monro^ Hector, M.D., B.Sc, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Gustave Adolphus Hemsalech, D.Sc, University, Manchester.
Frangois C. P. Henroteau, D.-es-Sc, Lick Observatory, Mount
Hamilton, California, U.S.A.
Major Patrick Henry Hepburn, LL.B., R.A.F., 49 Downshire
Hill, Hampstead, London, N.W. 3.
Rev. Gustavo de Heredia, S.J., Director of the Puebla Observatory,
Enrico Martinez 7, Mexico City.
Miss Francisca Herschel, Observatory House, Windsw- Road,
Slough, Bucks.
Col. John Herschel, R.E., F.R.S., Member of Senate, Calcutta
University, Observatory House, Windsor Road,
Slough, Bucks.
Rev. Sir John Chas. Wm. Herschel, Bart., M.A., West Clandon
Rectory, Guildford, Surrey.
Edward Rupert Hicks, 67 Holland Road, Kensington, London, W. 14.
John William Hicks, Ordnance Committee, Royal Arsenal, Wool-
wich, London, S.E. 18.
Brig. -Gen. Edmond H. Hills, C.M.G.,D.Sc., F.R.S., Past President,
I Campden Hill, London, W. 8.
Hinks, M.A., F.R.S., Royal Geographical Society,
Kensington Gore, London, S.W.j ; and i Percy
Villas, Campden Hill, London, W. 8.
Hirayama, The Observatory, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
Hobson, Sc.D., F.R.S., Sadlerian Professor of Pure
Mathematics, Christ's College, Cambridge.
Hoffman, 91 Madison Avenue, Morristown, New
Jersey, U.S.A.
Hogg, M.A., 126 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere Hills,
Christchurch, New Zealand.
Holden, Queen Square, Lancaster.
Rev. Wm. Wyatt Holdgate, M.A., Sutton Valence School, near
Maidstone, Kent.
Hollis, B. A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10 ;
and 79 Foyle Road, Blackheath, London,
S.E. 3- ■
Ilolncss, 13 and 14 Paternoster Row, London,
E.C.^.
Hooper, F.S.S., loo Northfield Road, King's Norton,
Birmingham.
* Arthur Robert
Shin
Ernest William
Samuel V.
Evelyn G
Neville
Henry Park
Alfred
William Geo.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
19
Maures
Joseph
Elijah
John GeorgS
Horner, 12 St. Helen's Place, London, E.G. 3.
Hough, M.A., Codsall Wood, near Wolver-
hampton.
Sydney Samuel Hough, M.A., F.R.S., His Majesty's Astronomer,
Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
Howarth, Public Museum, Weston Park, Sheffield.
Howarth, M.A., F.C.S., Holly Mount, Redhill,
Stourbridge, Worcestershire.
Charles Sumner Howe, Ph.D., Sc.D,, LL.D., President of the Case
School of Applied Science, Gase Observatory,
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
David Llewellyn Howe, Lieut. R.N.V.R., 12 Leigh Road, Clifton,
Bristol.
Jan Bastiaan Hubrecht, B.A., Ph.D., The Netherland Legation,
Tokyo, Japan.
George Robinson Hudson, Commander, R.D,, R.N.R., Royal Naval
Barracks, Portsmouth ; and Normandy House,
14 Merton Road, Southsea, Hants.
Thomas Charlton Hudson, B.A., H.M. Nautical Almanac Office,
86 Lee Road, London, S.E. 3 ; and 337
Brownhill Road, Hither Green, London, S.E. 6.
William Malin Hunt, 48 London Road ; and Glenthorne, Thyn
Grove, Nottingham.
James Hunter, F.R.C.S.E., F.R.P.S., F.R.S.E., Rosetta,
Liberton, Midlothian.
James Hunter, jun., CraigmoreHouse,22, CraigmillarPark,
Edinburgh.
Edward Lindsay Ince, M.A., B.Sc, Department of Mathematics,
University, Leeds, 6 Hollin Lane, Far Head-
ingley, Leeds ; and 6 Moredun Square, Graigie,
Perth.
Capt. Alexander Inglis, Harbour Master, Marine Board Office,
Glanville, South Australia.
George Innes, M.P.S., Olive Bank, Liberton Brae, Edin-
burgh.
* Robert T. A. Innes, Union Astronomer, Union Observatory
Johannesburg, South Africa.
* Richard Inwards, 6 Groftdown Road, Highgate Road,
London, N.W. 5.
Charles John Isaac, Head of the Upper Nautical School, Royal
Hospital School, Greenwich, London, S.E.
10 ; and St John's, Kingswood Chase, Leigh-
on-Sea, Essex.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919 )
Date of Election.
1919 Apr, II
1909 Jan. 8
1913 Jan. 10
1888 Jan 13
1919 Mar. 14
1892 May 13
1909 May 14
1915 Jan. 8
1913 Jan. 10
1888 May II
1885 Dec. II
191 1 May 12
1918 June 14
1913 Dec. 12
1895 Dec. 13
1919 Apr. 1 1
1910 Feb. II
1900 Dec. 14
Capt. Harry Francis Jackson, R.A.F., Air Ministry F.O. 5, 5 John
Street, Adelphi, London, W.C. 2 ; and 37
Victoria Road, Upper Norwood, London, S.E. 19.
Jackson, M.A., A.M.Inst.C.E., M.A.I., Engineering
School, Trinity College, Dublin.
M.A., B.Sc, 2nd Lieut. R.E., Royal Observatory,
Oreemoich, S.E. 10 ; and 8 Bennett Park,
Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
Jacobs, Hazelwood, Guildford, Surrey.
Jacomb, Lieut. R.N., Gonville and Cains College,
Cambridge.
Jaffe, LL.D., 10 Donegall Square South, Belfast,
Ireland.
* James Hopwood Jeans, M.A., F.R.S., Cleveland Lodge, Dorking,
Surrey.
Jeffreys, M.A., D.Sc, 16 Chapel Court, Si. John's
College, Cambridge ; and Meteorological Office,
South Kensington, London, S.W. 7.
Jenkins, Curator of the Godlee Observatory,
II Upper Lloyd Street, Moss Side, Manchester.
Rev. Alfred Robt. Johnson, M.A., Marston Rectory, Ampthill,
Bedfordshire.
Johnson, M.Inst.C.E,, 32 Hyde Park Gardens,
London, W. 2.
Jones, B.Sc, 4 The Villas, Troedyrhiw, Merthyr
Tydfil, South Wales.
George William Jones, M.A., B.Sc, LL.B., F.R.S.E., Lieut.
R.N.V.R., 4 Bassett Road, N. Kensington,
London, W. 10, and Coraldene, Kirkbrae,
Libertcm, Midlothian.
Harold Spencer Jones, M.A., B.Sc, Royal Observatory, Greenwich,
S.E. 10 ; and " The Knoll," Kidbrooke Grove,
Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
Rhishard Llewelyn Jones, M.A., Professor of Physics, Presidency
College, Observatory, Nungumhaukum, Mad-
ras, India.
Prafulla Chandra Jotirbhusan, Professor of Astronomy, Free
Sanskrit College, 2 Ramanath Mazumdar
Street, Calcutta, India.
Alfred Harrison Joy, M.A., Solar Observatory Office, Pasadena,
California, U.S.A.
Sri Rajah A. V. Jugga Row Bahadur Gafu, F.R.Met.Soc, F.R.C.I.,
F.S.A., Asst.-Ind.d.Bot., Zamindar of Sher-
mahamraadpuram, Kotfashermahanimadpur,
Chicole P.O., Madras Presidency, S. India.
* James Thomas
John Jackson,
* George James
W. W.
* Sir Otto
Harold
William C.
Walter Claude
Evan Lewis
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919- )
21
Date of Election.
1914 May 8
191 7 Mar. 9
1907 Nov. 8
1 91 8 Feb. 8
1894 Apr. 13
1893 May 12
1893 June 9
1903 Apr. 8
1909 Jan. 8
191 1 Feb. 10
1881 Jan. 14
1904 June 10
1896 Jan. 10
1915 Jan. 8
1873 Mar. 14
1895 Mar. 8
1908 Feb. 14
1914 Dec. II
Nawab Ameen Jung Bahadur, C.S.I., .M.A., B.L., Assistant
Minister, Peshi Department, King Kothi,
Hyderabad, Deccan, S. India.
George Rusby Kaye, Curator of the Bureau of Education of the
Government of India, Simla, India.
Lt.-Col. Bertram F. E. Keeling, M.A., R.E., Ordnance Survey Office,
Southampton.
Arthur Joseph Kelley, 16 York Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Wm. Redfern Kelly, M.Inst.C.E., Dalriada, Malone Park, Bel-
fast, Ireland.
Rev. Philip H. Kenipthorne, M.A., St. John's Lodge, Croivthorne,
Berks.
* Arthur E. Kennelly, Professor of Engineering, Harvard
College, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
Alphonso King, 49 Victoria Road, Ashby, Scunthorpe,
Lincolnshire.
Arthur Scott King, Ph.D., Superintendent of the Physical
Laboratory, Mt. Wilson, Solar Observatory
Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Rev. Edw. Bruce Kirk, David Elder Lecturer on Astronomy,
Glasgow Royal Technical College, 173 St.
Andrew's Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow.
* Sydney T. Klein, F.L.S., F.E.S., Hatherlow, Raglan Road,
Reigate, Surrey.
Otto Klotz, LL.D., Sc.D., Director, Dominion Astro-
nomical Observatory, 437 Albert Street, Ottawa,
Canada.
George Handley Knibbs, C.M.G., F.S.S., Commonwealth Bureau of
Census and Statistics, Collins Street, Mel-
bourne, and " Normanhurst,'''' Denmark Street,
Kew, Victoria, Australia.
James Knight, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., F.G.S.,
John Street Higher Grade School, Bridgton,
Glasgow.
* Edward Ball Knobel, Treasurer, Past President, 32
Tavistock Square, London, W.C. i.
* Henry T. C. Knox, F.R.G.S., late Lieut. R.N., 12 Granville Place,
Portman Square, London, W. i .
* Harold Knox-Shaw, M.A., F.R.Met.Soc, Director, Obser-
vatory, Helwdn, Egypt ; and Waverley, Oxted,
Surrey.
Eugene de Krudy, Ph.D., Director of the Astrophysical
Institute, " Flammarion," Hirschmattstrasse
29, Luzern, Switzerland.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
Date of Election.
1914 May 8
1919 Feb. 14
1870 Apr, 8
1918 June 14
191 3 Apr. II
1914 Jan. 9
1899 Feb, 10
1888 Nov, 9
1907 June 14
1869 Feb, 12
1912 Jan. 12
1892 Jan, 8
191 8 Nov. 8
1911 Dec. 8
1904 June 10
191 6 Jan. 14
1884 Dec. 12
1873 Feb. 14
1913 Nov. 14
1916 June 9
1873 Feb. 14
1907 Nov. 8
Ronald
* Sir Joseph
Rev. Thomas Laing, Correen, Bieldside, Aberdeen.
Horace Lamb, M.A., Se.D., D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S., Hon.
F.R.S.E., Professor of Mathematics, Univer-
sity of Manchester, 6 Wilbraham Road, Fallov-
field, Manchester.
Carlton John Lambert, M.A., Buckhurst Lodge, Westerham Hill,
Kent.
Francis Everard Lamplough, M.A., care of Messrs. Chance Bros, d:
Co., Lighthouse Works, Birmingham.
Rev, Geo, Harold Lancaster, M,A,, St. Stephen's Vicarage, North
Bow, London, E. 3.
Langton-Jones, D.S.C, Lieut, R.N., care of Dr
O. H. Jones, 58 Great Russell Street, London,
W.C. I.
Larmor, M,P,, M.A., D.Sc, F,R,S., Lucasian
Professor of Mathematics, St. John''s College,
Cambridge.
Arthur Herbert Leahy, M.A., Sheffield University ; and 92 Ashdell
Road, Sheffield.
Maj.-Gen. Hy, H, Lee, The Mount, Dinas Poivis, near Cardiff, South
Wales.
John Lee {No address : see slip).
Oliver J, Lee, M,Sc., Ph.D., Yerkes Observatory, Williams
Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Edward Herbert Lees, Fairhaven, Mallacoota, East Gippsland,
Victoria, Australia. ,
Rev. Frederick Clare Lees, M.A., F.R.G.S., ^5 Cavendish Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
Captain John Rudd Leeson, J. P., M.D,, F.R.M.S,, Clifden House,
Tivickenham, Middlesex ; and Athenceum
Club, Pall Mall, London, S.W. 1.
Lt.-Col, Charles Leigh-Lye, 82 BelsizePark Gardens, London, N. W. 3.
Frederick Charles Leonard, S.B., 5225 Dorchester Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois, U.S.A.
Lewis, The Victory, Nelson Road, Clacton.
Lewis, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Mineralogy in
the University of Cambridge, Mineralogical
Museum, Cambridge.
Liapin, University Observatory, Alezandrowsky
Park, Odessa, Russia.
Lincoln, Little Maplestead, The Mount, Guildford,
Surrey ; and 222 Strand, London, W.C. 1.
Lindcmann, Sidholme, Sidmouth, Devon.
Thomas
William J.
Nicolas
John George
* Adolph F.
* Fred. Alexander Lind
udcmann,
borough,
Chudleigh,
Hants.
Victoria Road, Farn-
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Date of Election.
1899 Apr. 14
1919 Jan. 10
1912 Nov. 8
1897 Dec. 10
1874 Nov. 14
1914 June 14
1886 Jan. 8
1905 June 9
1916 May 12
Jacob Gerhard
Frederick Wm.
Miss Gertrude
1897 June II * Henry C
1907 June 14
1897 Feb. 12 g Ernest F. J.
1876 June 9
1908 May 8
I
I
1889 Feb. 8 I
1901 June 14 j
i
1909 Feb. 12 I
1914 Jan. 9
1880 June II
1906 Mar. 9
1902 Nov. 14
T907 Apr. 12
1918 Nov. 8
Capt. Windeyer G. Lingham, Riverina, Elm Boad, Earley, Berks.
John Edensor Little wood, F.R.S., Trinity College, Cainbridge.
Captain Arthur Lock, 268 Newport Road, Cardiff, South Wales.
* Major Wm.Jas. Stewart Lockyer, M.A., Ph.D., R.A.F., Hill Observa-
tory, Salcombe Regis, South Devon.
* Sir Edmund Giles Loder,Bart., M.A., Leonardslee, Horsham, Sussex.
John Logic, M.A., B.Sc, F.R.Met.Soc, Lieut. R.A.F.,
I Eversley Terrace, Green Lane, Goodmayes,
Essex.
Lohse, Blumenstrasse 60, Oldenburg, Germany.
Longbottom, Haslemere, Queen's Park, Chester.
Longbottom, M.A., The Hollies, Louth, Lincoln-
shire.
Lord, Director of the Emerson McMillin Observa-
tory and Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
Augustus Edw. H. Love, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Sedleian Professor of
Natural Philosophy, Oxford, 34 St. Margaret's
Road, Oxford.
Love, M.A., Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator
in Natural Philosophy in the University,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Love, 33 Clanricarde Gardens, Bayswater, London,
W. 2.
Lovett, Ph.D., President of the Rice Institute,
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Lowe, B.A., Gosfield Hall, Halstead, Ess^.x.
Lowman, M.A., Vice -Principal, The Diocesan
Training College, Exeter.
Loxton, Icknield, Little Aston, near Sutton Cold-
field, Warwickshire.
Lt.-Col. Henry Geo. Lyons, R.E., F.R.S., Crofton House, Ashtead,
Surrey ; and Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall,
London, S.W. i.
* Col. F. Denis F. MacCarthy, R.E., 12 Waterloo Place, Cork, Ireland.
George Tyrrell McCaw, M.A., B.A.I., F.S.I., Lieut. R.E.,
Taghnevan, Lurgan, Ireland; and Geographical
Section, War Office, London, S.W. i.
Francis Kennedy McClean, Flight Commr. R.A.F., Rusthall House,
Tunbridge Wells.
* Capt. Wm. Newsam McClean, M.A., A.M.Inst.C.E., i Onslow
Gardens, London, S.W. 7.
Hector Munro Macdonald, F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics,
University, Aberdeen.
James
Edgar Odell
Arthur C. W.
Rev. Frank
Samuel Ernest
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election.
1919 Jan. 10
1885 Apr. 10
19 1 2 Dec. 13
1908 Feb. 14
1897 Jan. 8
1919 Feb. 14
19 1 1 Nov. 10
1903 Dec. II
1906 Jan. 12
1918 Jan. II
19 1 1 Jan. 13
1908 Jan. 10
1 91 8 Mar. 8
1909 Mar. 12
19 13 Apr. II
1879 Mar. 14
1905 May 12
19 1 1 June 9
1909 Feb. 12
1919 Mar. 14
191 9 Feb. 14
1916 Nov. 10
William Evan McFarlane, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.G.S., Observatory,
h'vinebank, North Queensland, Australia.
* James McKerrow, 142 Ghuznee Street, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Donald Maclean, Coats Observatory, Paisley, Scotland.
Rev. Malcolm P. M. McLean, M.A., The Rectory, West Raynham,
Norfolk.
Maj. Percy Alex. MacMahon, D.Sc, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Vice-
President, Past President, 27 Evelyn
Mansions, Carlisle Place, London, S.W^. 1.
William Percy Dartrey MacMalion, 78 Britannia Road, Southsea,
Hants.
Rev. Hector Macpherson, M.A., Loudoun United Free Church
Manse, Newmilns, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Louis George Macrory, M.D., M.B., B.C., B.A.O., B.A., Chester-
field, Worcester Park, Surrey.
Frederick Wm. Mace, Lieut. R.N.R., 18 The Esplanade, Waterloo,
Liverpool.
Capt. Alfred George Maddock, F.R.Met.Soc, R.A.F., 6 Brooklyn
Terrace, Keyhani, Devonport.
Capt. Wm. Ernest Maddocks, F.R.Met.Soc., Harbour Master, Perak,
Federated Malay States.
* James D. Maddrill, Ph.D., 997 Monadnock Building, San
Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Ronald Malcolm, Headley Grove, Headley, Epsom, Surrey.
Edmund Sewall Manson, jun., M.Sc, Assistant Professor of
Astronomy, Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio, U.S.A.
Marchant, F.R.S.E., Gordon House, Gloucester
Road, New Barnet, Herts.
Markwick, C.B., C.B.E., c/o Sir C. R. McGrigor,
Bart., <&! Co., 39 Panton Street, Haymarket,
London, S. W. 1 .
Marshall, 61 Armoury Road, Selby, Yorkshire.
Mason, M.A., B.Sc, Kintyre Technical School,
Southend, Campbeltown, Argyllshire.
John Mastin, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D.,
F.S.A.Scot., F.L.S., F.C.S., F.R.M.S., Kenyon
Hall, Kenyon, Manchester.
Rev. Walter A. Matos, B.A., 309 College Avenue, Swarthmore,
Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Sidney Batt Mat toy, B.Sc, 32 Heavitree Road, Plumstead,
London, S.E. 18.
♦ Mrs Annie S. D. Maunder, 8 Maze Hill, Greenwich Park, London,
S.E. 10.
Rev. James
Col. Ernest E.
Rev. Percy
James
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919 )
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25
Date of Election.
1875 Feb. 12
1888 Dec. 14
1910 Feb. II
1912 May 10
1917 May II
1895 May 10
1907 Dec. 13
1883 June 8
1909 Feb. 12
1 901 May lo
1896 Jan. 10
1905 Mar. 10
1915 June II
1916 Feb. II
1886 Feb. 12
1900 Nov. 9
1891 Jan. 9
1890 Dec. 12
1902 Apr. II
1918 Jan. II
1911 Jan. 13
1910 Apr. 8
* Edward Walter Maunder, 8 Maze Hill, Greenwich Park, London,
S.E. 10.
William Henry Maw, LL.D., Past President, 18 Addison Road,
Kensington, London, W. 14.
Major Stanley Maxwell, M.A., LL.B., Manor House School, Clap-
ham Common, London, S.W. 4.
Harry Russell Maynard, M.A., Kingswood, Antrim Road, Hamp-
stead, London, N.W. 3.
Arthur Brinley Mayne, M.A., Taunton School, Taunton, Somerset ;
and 3 Bryn-y-mor Crescent, Swansea, South Wales.
* John WiUoughbyMeares, Electrical Adviser to the Government of
India, Blair Athol, Simla, India.
Arthur William Meers, F.R.G.S., Sharsted, Kippington, Sevenoaks,
Kent.
* Thomas Kilner Mellor, Thornfield Terrace, Grange-over -Sands,
Lancashire.
Philibert J. Melotte, Royal Observatory, Greenwich ; and 1 1
Hyde Vale, Greenwich, London, S.E. 10.
Charles Sidney Mence, D.S.C., Lieut. -Commr. R.N.R., Navigation
School, Dockyard, Portsmouth.
Charles J. Merfield, Astronomical Observatory, South Yarra,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Willie Venner Merrifield, B.A., Liverpool Corporation Nautical
College, Byrom Street ; and 14 W aimer Road,
Waterloo, near Liverpool.
* Thomas Ralph Merton, B.Sc, King's College, Strand, London,
W.C. 2 : and 153 Banbury Road, Oxford.
Miss Margaret T. Meyer, Girton College, Cambridge.
Duncan Milligan, 11 Park Road, Wandsworth, London,
S.W. 18.
Cte. Meredyth de Miremont, F.R.G.S., Artillery Mansions, Victoria
Street ; and Orleans Club, King Street, St.
James's Street, London, S.W. 1.
* John Mitchell, M.A., Polmont Lodge, Cambridge Park,
Twickenham.
* Rev. John Cairns Mitchell, B.D., Brenvar, Ardnadam, Argyll.
Samuel Alfred Mitchell, A.M., Ph.D., Director of the Leander
McCormick Observatory, University of Vir-
ginia, Charlottesville, Va., U.S.A.
W. G. de Winton Mitchell, B.Sc, Lynton, Enborne Road, Newbury,
Berks.
Major Francis C. Moles worth, R.E., care of Messrs. King, King dk
Co., Post Box No. no, Bombay, India.
Rear- Ad ml. Chas. Edw. Monro, R.N., Harbour Department, Board of
Trade, 7 Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W. i .
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election,
1919 May 9
1 901 Jan. II
1908 Apr. 10
1907 June 14
1918 Jan. II
1904 Mar. II
1911 Jan. 13
1900 June 8
1874 Dec. II
1885 Jan. 9
1908 Nov. 13
1889 Jan. II
1905 Jan. 13
1888 May II
1873 Feb. 14
1891 June 12
1912 Nov. 8
1904 Dec. 9
191 1 Jan. 13
1908 Dec. II
Rev. J. Maurus Moorat, O.S.B., St. Augustine's College, Ramsgate,
Kent.
Alfred Ernest Moore, B.A., B.Sc. (Lond.), Rector del Colegio
Nacional, Parana, Entre Rios, Argentine Re-
public.
Henry William Moore, B.A., 64 Curzon Street, London, W. i.
Rev. R. W. B. Moore, Haddlesey Rectory, Selhy, Yorks.
Rev. Roger Conyers Morrell, M.A., L.Th., F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., St.
Thomas' Vicarage, ia St. Paul's Road, Camden
Town, London, N. W. i ; and Royal Societies'
Club, St. James's Street, S.W. i.
Percy Morris, The Avenue, Wroxham, Norfolk.
Walter Moss, Solar Physics Observatory ; and 31 Owlstone
Road, Cambridge.
Major Forest Ray Moulton, Ph.D., Instructor in Astronomy and
Celestial Mechanics at the University, Chicago,
U.S.A.
Right Hon. Lord Moulton of Bank, K.C.B., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., 57
Onslow Square, South Kensington, London^
S.W. 7.
Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Professor
of Mathematics at the Indian Association for
the Cultivation of Science, 77 Russa Road
North, Bhowanipur, Calcutta, India.
James Nangle, Private Observatory, Tupper Street, Marrich-
ville, near Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
* Frederick Wm. Nash, Kingswood Grange, Hockley Heath, near
Birmingham.
Alfred Noel Neate, c/o Messrs. S. Pearson <£? Son, Ltd., 10
Victoria Street, Westminster, London, S. W. i .
Reginald Carter Nelson, 21 John Street, Sunderland.
* Edmund Neville Nevill, F.R.S., Ellaker, Enys Road, Eastbourne,
Sussex.
* Hugh Frank Newall, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Vice-President, Past
President, Professor of Astrophysics in the
University, Madingley Rise, Cambridge.
Algernon Montagu Newbegin, Lyndale. Langley Park Road, Sutton,
Surrey
William Newbold, M. A., 7 Broadivater Down, Tunbridge Wells.
John William Nicholson, M. A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Professor of Mathe-
matics in the University of London, King's
College, Strand, Tjondon, W.C. 2.
Rev. Thomas Nicklin, M.A., Hulme Hall, Manchester.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919 )
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Date of Election.
1887 May 13
1902 Jan. 10
1901 June 14
1890 Jan. 10
1897 May 14
1909 Apr. 7
1915 Jan. 8
1914 Jan. 9
188 1 May 12
1914 Mar. 13
1903 May 8
1916 Jan. 14
1906 Jan. 12
1919 Apr. II
1905 Apr. 14
1917 May II
1913 Apr. II
1917 Jan. 12
1916 Feb. II
1903 May 8
IQOO Jan. 12
* Gustavus William Nicolls, HighcUffe, Minchinhampion, Gloucester
shire.
H. Kiauss Nield, 35 Leaside Avenue, Muswell Hill, London,
N. 10.
* Charles Nielsen, Billingham Hall, Stockton -on-T ees.
* Benjamin Noble, F.S.S., Westmoreland House, Low Fell,
Gateshead.
Herbert L. N. Noel-Cox, M.D., Asst. M.O., L.C.C. Asylum,
Hanwell, London, W. 7.
Richard Henry Norman, M.D., B.Sc, M.R.C.S., 9 Arden Grove,
Harpenden, Herts.
Clive Nossiter, The Observatory, Perth, Western Australia.
* Rev. Edward O'Connor, S.J., M.A., Stonyhurst College, Black-
burn, Lancashire.
Okell, Overley, Langham Road, Bowden, near
Manchester.
Olivier, M.A., Ph.D.; Leander McCormick Observa-
tory,University, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.A.
Olsen, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.G.S.,
116 St. Andrew's Terrace, Grimsby.
Openshaw, B.A., Belmont, Lee Terrace, Black-
heath, London, S.E. 3.
Rev. A. E. Brisco Owen, M.A., Ufton Ner vet Rectory, Reading, Berks.
Samuel
Charles P.
Ole Theodor
Percy Austin
Rev. Harold Pain, M.A., St. Andrew'' s Vicarage, Norway, East-
bourne.
John Adelbert Parkhurst, M.Sc, Yerkes Observatory, Williams
Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Wilfred C. Parkinson, Magnetic Observatory, W atheroo, Western
Australia.
William Alfred Parr, 61 Antrim Mansions, H amp stead, London,
N.W. 3.
The Hon. Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, K.C.B., M.A., D.Sc, LL.D.,
F.R.S., Ray Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland :
6 Windsor Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and
I Upper Brook Street, London, W. i.
Captain Wm. Robt. Patterson, F.R.G.S., F.R.M.S., F.R.G.L,
M.R.A.S., F.R.Met.Soc, M.C.P. {No address :
see slip.)
Rafel Patxot Jubert, Passeig Bonanova 64, Barcelona,
Spain.
Howard Payn, F.R.G.S., Gunner sbury House, Hounslow,
Middlesex,
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election.
1877 Jan. 12
1885 Mar. 13
1879 Jan. 10
1909 Apr, 7
1895 Feb. 8
1910 Jan. 14
1913 Feb. 14
1919 Mar. 14
1916 Apr. 14
1910 Jan. 14
1905 Apr. 14
1899 May 12
1912 Mar. 8
1917 Feb. 9
1872 June 12
1919 May 9
1899 Dec. 8
1879 May 9
1912 Jan. 12
1893 Nov. lo
1908 Feb. 14
1885 Jan, 9
Sit William
* Charles
Julien
* Sir Robert Pearce, M.P., Union Bank Chambers, 116 Fore
Street, London, E.G. 2; and 9 Downside Cres-
cent, Hampstead, London, N. W. 3.
Peck, F.R.S.E., 6 Hanover Street; and City
Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh.
Pendlebury, M.A., Arlington House, 39 Burlington
Road, Chiswich, London, W. 4.
Peridier, 16 rue Cassette, Paris.
* Chas. Win. Dyson Perrins, Davenham, Malvern.
Bert Perrot, F.C.S., Bryn Clydach, Neath Abbey, Neath,
Glamorganshire.
William Petersen, 6 Lloyd's Avenue, London, E.C. 3 ; and 80
Portland Place, London, W. i.
Guy B, Petter, xl.R.C.S., 7 Princes Street, Yeovil, Somerset.
Arthur Henry Phayre, 21^ Warrington Crescent, London, W. g.
Rev.Edm.Sixtus Phillips. St. Austin's, Kenilworth.
* Montagu Austin Phillips, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S., care of Dr.
Phillips, 57 St. George's Square, London, S.W.i.
Rev. Theodore E. R. Phillips, M.A., Secretary, Headley Rectory,
Epsom, Surrey.
Rev. V/illiam Phillips, M.A., Normanhurst, Clement Avenue.
Llandudno, North Wales.
Wm. Henry Pick, 2nd Lieut. R.E., 141 3Iare Street, Hackney,
London, E. 8.
* Lt.-Col. Chas. Fred. Plant, Ferndale, Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.
Plaskett, B.A., Dominion Astrophysical Observa-
tory, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
Plumnier, M.A., Royal Astronomer of Ireland,
and Andrews Professor in the University of
Dublin, Dunsink Observatory, Castleknock,
Co. Dublin, Ireland.
William Edward Plummer, M.A., lAverpool Observatory, Bidston,
Birkenhead.
Poate, Surveyor-General of New South Wales,
Clanfield, 50 Penkivil Street, Bond/, N.S.W.,
Australia.
Poor, Ph.D., Prof essorof Astronomy, Columbia Uni-
versity, 35 Thomas Street, New YorkCity, U.S.A.
Porter, B.Sc, F.R.S., Assistant Professor of
Physics at University College, 87 Parliament
Hill Mansions, Lissenden Gardens, Highgate
Road, London, N.W. 5.
T. Cunningham Porter, M.A., D.Sc, Eton College, Windsor ; and
28 Upton Park, Slough, Bucks.
Harry Hemley
Henry Crozier
Frederick
Charles Lane
Alfred William
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
29
Date of Election,
1895 Feb. 8
1909 Feb. 12
1919 Apr. II
1916 Feb. II
1916 May 12
Charles A.
Arthur James
Edward
Miss Mary
Mrs. S. D.
Post, 16 and 18 Exchange Place, New York City ;
and Strandhome, Bayport, Suffolk County,
N.Y., U.S.A.
Potts, 349 Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Prentice, St. Mary s Lodge, Ashtead, Surrey.
Proctor, 5 Brunswick Square, London, W.C. i.
Proctor-Smyth, 9 Orchard Road, Altrincham,
Cheshire.
1 91 8 June 14 Mear Rabson, M.A., 92 Church Road, Richmond, Surrey.
1908 Nov. 13 * Charles W. Raffety, 62 Waldegrave Park, Strawberry Hill,
I Twickenham, Middlesex.
1919 Mar. 14 j Vedaranyesvara Vaidyanatha Ramana Sastrin, M.A., Ph.D., F.Z.S.,
Vedaraniam, Tanjore Dt., South India ; and i
Sami Pillai Street, Chulai, Madras, N.C., South
India.
1893 June 9 ! * Arthur A. Rambaut, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Radclifte Observer,
I Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford.
1905 Feb. 10 ! William Edward Raymond, Observatory, Sydney, New South Waits,
I Australia.
1910 June 10 John Rees, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc, Snowdonia, 19
Victoria Square, Penarth, South Wales ; and
Royal Societies Club, 63 St. James's Street,
London, S.W. i.
1908 Jan. 10 William Heniy Rees, B.Sc, 15 Ty Gwyn Road, Pontypridd, South
Wales.
1896 Apr. 10 Edward Ay ears t Reeves, Royal Geographical Society, Kensington
Gore, London, S.W. 7.
1896 Feb. 14 * Rev. Robt. Fermor Rendell, B.A., Brightlingsea Vicarage, Colchester,
Essex.
1899 Feb. 10 John H, Reynolds, Low Wood, St. Mary's Road, Harborne,
Birmingham.
1880 Jan. 9 * Arthur Riches, Woodstock, Deely Road, South Woodford,
London, E. 18.
1917 May II Thomas James Richmond, B.Sc, Hydrographic Department, Ad-
miralty; Whitehall, London, S.W. i; and
Inkosi, Western Road, Sutton, Surrey.
1913 Jan. 10 John Hall Rider, M.Inst.C.E., 8 Queen Anne's Gate, West-
minster, London, S.W. i.
1914 May 8 * Rev. Arthur CynlRidsdale,M. A., Darjeeling Parsonage, Bengal,Indid;
and St. Peter's Vicarage, Folkestone.
1909 June II Rev. Wm. Francis Rigge, S.J., Professor of Astronomy and Physics
and Director of the Observatoiy, Creighton
University, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.
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ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
Date of Election
1890 May 9
1894 Mar. 9
1872 Feb. 9
1919 Mar. 14
1918 Nov. 8
191 7 Jan. 12
1913 Dec. 12
1900 Feb. 9
1 916 June 9
1918 Dec. 13
1904 Apr. 8
191 I Feb. 10
1913 Jan. 10
1905 Jan. 13
1904 Jan. 8
1903 Feb. 13
1909 Nov. 12
1909 Jan. 8
1876 A[>r 12
1892 Feb. 12
1914 May 8
* Frank Robbins, 93 Aldersgate Street, London, B.C. i ;
and 99 Hurlingham Road, London, S. W. 6.
Alex. William Roberts, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Lovedale, Cape Province,
South Africa.
Edward Roberts, I.S.O., F.S.S., Alpha, Castle Avenue,
Broadstairs, Kent.
Herbert William Thomson Roberts, Alpha, Castle Avenue, Broad-
stairs, Kent.
William John Roberts, Tullyroon, Co. Armagh, Ireland.
Manning Robertson, A.R.I.B.A., 50 Norfolk Square, London,
W. 2.
* Herbert George Robins, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.R.M.S., F.R.Met.Soc,
M.R.S.A., " Little Tom,'' Wankies, S. Rhodesia,
South Africa.
William Henry Robinson, Highgate, Walsall, Staffordshire.
Hon. Kathleen Robson, 26 Eaton Square, London, S.W. i .
Mark Herbert RoUason, B.Sc, 6 Osborn Road, Chester -le- Street,
Co. Durham.
Capt. Wm. Edw. Rolston, Solar Physics Observatory ; and 14
Arhury Road, Cambridge.
Alexander D. Ross, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Professor of Mathe-
matics and Physics, University of Western
Australia, Perth, Western Australia.
Thomas Royds, D.Sc, Assistant Director, Kodaikanal
Obserratory, Palani Hills, South India ; and
5 Theatre Road, Calcutta, India.
Alexander Durie Russell, B.Sc, F.R.S.E., High School, Falkirk.
Scotland.
George x\imer Russell, M.A., B.Sc , Craigisln, Stonefield Avenue,
Paisley, Scotland.
Henry Norris Russell, Ph.D., Assoc. R.A.S., Professor of Astro-
nomy and Director of the Observatory, Prince-
ton University, Princeton, N.J., U.S.A.
Percy Mayow Ryves, F.R.H.S., Torrero 76, Zaragoza, Spain.
Charles Edward St. John, B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D., AssocR.A.S., Solar
Observatory Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Salomons, Bart., M.A., Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells.
Sampson, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Past President,
Astronomer Royal for Scotland, and Professor
of Astronomy in the University of Edinburgh,
Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh.
Sargent, University, Bristol; and 114 Bishop Road,
Horfidd, Bristol.
Sir David L.
Ralph Ailcn
Frank
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
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Date of Election.
1876 Jan. 14
1895 Dec. 13
1918 Apr. 12
1919 May 9
1889 Jan. II
1877 Dec. 14
1893 Nov. 10
1 89 1 Jan. 9
1893 -Dec. 8
1892 June 10
1904 Feb. 12
1919 Apr. II
1890 June 13
1878 Apr. 12
1909 Dec. 10
1916 Jan. 14
1913 Jan. 10
1890 Apr. II
19 1 9 Feb. 14
1906 May II
1909 Mar. 12
191 1 Nov. 10
1915 Jan. 8
Harris C. L. Saunders, Marquise, Twickenham..
Herbert Savery, M.A., Barton Hill, Marlborough, Wilts.
Shankar Rao Ullal Savoor, Trinity College, Cambridge.
Arthur SaywelL 94 Kimberley Gardens, Harringay, London,
N. 4.
William Schooling, C.B.E., 14 Ladbroke Grove, London, W.ii.
Arthur Schuster, Sc.D., Ph.D., Sec. R.S., Hon. Professor
at the University of Manchester, Yeldall,
Twyford, Berks.
Thos. JeSerson J. See, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, U.S. Navy,
Naval Observatory, Mare Island, California,
U.S.A.
Arthur Laidlaw Selby, M.A., University College of South Wales and
Monmouthshire, Cardiff ; and 29 Palace Road,
lAandaff, Cardiff, South Wales.
William Shackleton, Lambeth Observatory, Lndia Store
Depot, Belvedere Road, London, S.E. i ; and
13 Landford Road, Putney, London, S.W. 15.
Martin Charles Sharp, M.A., 2 Ingleside Grove, Westcombe Park,
Blackheath, London, S.E. 3.
Capt. Eber Jachin Sharpe, Rodborough, The Grove, Uplands,
Swansea, S, Wales.
Sir AA'ilUam Napier Shaw, F.R.S., 10 Moreton Gardens, London,
S.W. 5.
Thomas Steele Sheldon, M.B.Lond., Parkside, Lache Lane, Chester.
Rev. Alfred J. P. Shepherd, B.A., The Rectory, Sulhampstead,
Reading.
Short, Red Hill Observatory, Pennant Hills, New
South Wales, Australia.
Silberstein, Ph.D., Lecturer in Mathematical
Physics at the University of Rome, 89B Via
Panisperna, Rome; and 4 Anson Road,
Cricklewood, London, N.W. 2.
William James Simmons, 8/2 Hastings Street, Calcutta, India.
Andrew Simons, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., 3 Matford Terrace,
Mount Radford, Exeter.
Capt. (?eorge Frederick Simpson, R.G.A., Daneholm, Alexandra
Park, Manchester.
Edwin Baikie Simpson-Baikie, Commander, R.N.R., care of
Messrs. Comes (k Co., Yokohama, Japan.
Robert Charles Slater, M.A., Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey.
Frederick Slocum, Ph.D., Brown University, Providence,
Rhode Islfind. U.S.A.
Wm. Marshall Smart, B.A., B.vSc, Instructor-Lieut. R.N., 40
Headwell Road, Dunfermline, Scotland.
James W,
Ludwik
32
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election
1919 Jan. 10
1884 May 9
1896 Apr. 10
191 1 Jan. 13
1876 Apr. 12
1880 Jan. 9
1901 Nov. 8
1919 Mar. 14
1897 Apr. 9
1902 Jan. 10
1 918 Nov. 8
1883 Jan. 12
1912 Jan. 12
191 7 Dec. 14
1903 May 8
1899 Feb. 10
1865 Jan 13
1905 Jan. 13
1907 Feb. 8
1917 Mar. 9
1915 Apr. 9
1888 Mar. 9
1906 Nov. 9
1 91 9 Feb. 14
1916 Jan. 14
1910 Apr. 8
Edwin Smith, M.A., B.D., Lieut. R.N.V.R., 68 Winerva
Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
* Charles ]\Iichie Smith, CLE., B.Sc, F.R.S.E., Winsford, Kodai
kdnal, Palani Hills, South India.
* Geo. Fredk. Herbt. Smith, M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S., British Museum of
Natural History, Cromwell Road, London,
S. W. 7.
James Harry Smith, F.C.S., M.P.S., 9 High Street, Rishton,
near Blackburn, Lancashire.
* J ohn Bagnold Smith, Westfield House, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notting-
hamshire.
* Rev. William Smith, The Manse, North Ferriby, near Hull.
Monroe B. Snyder, Director of the Philadelphia Observatory,
Philadelphia, Fa., U.S.A.
William Edward Sparkes, 8 Claremont Terrace, Sunderland.
Rev. John Spence, St. Modan's, Falkirk, Scotland.
* Charles Tallent Spencer, A.M.Inst.C.E., Harmondsworth Hall, near
Yiewsley, Middlesex.
Capt. The Hon. Victor A, Spencer, 50A Curzon Street, London, W. i .
* Edmund Johnson Spitta, L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., 41 Ventnor
Villas, Hove, Sussex.
William Herbert Steavenson, 94 Idmiston Road, West Norwood,
London, S.E. 27.
Cyril Heath Stephenson, B.A., Brinkburne, Darley Green,
Knowle, Warwickshire.
Capt. Buckenham F. Stevens, care 0} Messrs. Fetch dk Co., 42 Bedford
Row, London, W.C. 1.
* Charles Stevens. {No address : see slip.)
* Robert Norton Stevens, Woodhatn Hall, near Woking Station,
Surrey.
* John James Steward, 457 Strand, London, W.C. 2.
Capt. John Stewart, R.N.R., Broomhill House, Bumlialand,
Fife, Scotland.
John Stewart, 45 Raleigh Street, Essendon, Melbourne,
Australia.
Robert Meldrum Stewart, M.A., Dominion Astronomical Observatory,
Ottawa, Canada.
* Rev. Walter Edw. Stewart, M.A., St. Philips, Scalby, Scarborough.
Arthur Grant Still hamer, Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay,
Wis. ; and 412 Chestnut Street, Bloomington,
Illinois, U.S.A.
Walter Robert Stokes, 53 Fin^bury Park Road, London, N. 4.
* Julius F. Stone, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
John Storey, Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, Edin-
burgh.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
33
William Strachan, 30 Tregonwell Road, Bournemouth.
Lt.-Col. Fredk.J.M. Stratton, M.A., R.E., D.S.O., Oonvilleand Caius
College, Cambridge.
Rev. George Street, M.A., Telscombe Rectory, Lewes, Sussex.
Gustaf Benjamin Stromberg, Ph.D., Solar Observatory Office, Pasa-
dena, California, U.S.A.
Albert Henry Stuart, B.So,, Lecturer in Mathematics, Hackney
Institute, 26 Stainforth Road, Walthamstow,
London, E. ly.
Rev. Edw. John Stutter, O.S.B., Acton Burnell, near Shrewsbury.
Ambrose Swasey, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
1919 Mar. 14 j Ernest Osborne Tancock, B.A., Wellington College, Berks.
1909 Dec. ID I * William H. Tapp, Loos, 88 Wickham Way, Park Langley,
Beckenham, Kent.
1889 Feb. 8 Kenneth James Tarrant. Craven Cottage, Bushey Heath, Watford,
Herts.
1892 Nov. II * John Tatlock, M.A., 37 Wall Street, New York City,
U.S.A.
1910 Jan. 14 I Abraham Barsley Taylor, Camden House, Cavendish Road, Aylestone
1 Park, Leicester.
1888 Dec. 14 I * Albert Taylor, Gorphwysfa, 12 Cwrt-y-vil Road, Penarth
South Wales.
1899 Dec. 8 Clement Jennings Taylor, Herschel View, Grove Road, Claremont,
Cape Town, South Africa.
1875 May 14 * Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A,, F.R.S., Trinity College, Cam-
bridge.
1894 Dec. 14 Basil R. H. Taylour, Comrar. R.N., Harbour Department, Hong Kong.
1890 Jan. 10 Wm. Grasett Thackeray, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. 10.
1917 May II Rohani Thirunal Raja M. Rama Varma Raja, Prince of
Mavelikara Palace, Assistant Director and
Astronomer, H.H, The Maharaja's Observatory,
Beach Palace, Trivandrum, Travancore, S.
India.
1885 Jan. 9 * Benjamin Thomson, Lieut. -Commander, R.D., R.N.R., 9
Down View Road, West Worthing, Sussex.
1 912 Jan. 12 Harold Thomson, 37 Larkspur Terrace, Jesmond, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
1914 Feb. 13 William Thow, M.Inst.C.E., Darlinghurst, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia.
1886 Feb. 12 * Christopher Thwaites, M.Inst.C.E., Meaburn, Burnell Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
1903 Apr. 8 Capt. William Tillar, Armyn House, Bar Road, Falmouth.
34
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
Date of Election.
IQI5 Nov. 12
1 9 12 Mar. 8
1907 June 14
1914 Jan. 9
1886 Jan. 8
1896 Dec. II
1915 Apr. 9
1863 May 8
1885 Jan. 9
[915 Feb. 12
1901 Feb. 8
1910 Jan. 14
1904 Feb. 12
19 1 7 Feb. 9
191 8 Apr. 12
Henry Spencer
Julien
John Burt
Sergius D.
Lt.-Col. Wm. Arthur Tilney, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough,
Leicestershire.
John Miles Rogers Todd, 4 Temple Gardens, Middle Temple Lane,
London, E.C. 4 ; and The Lodge, Hextable,
Kent.
Herbert Gerard Tomkins, CLE,, 9 Riverside, Barrackpore, Bengal,
India ; and c/o Rev. G. W. Tomkins, M.A.,
8 Aldrington Road, Streatham, London, S. W.16.
Toy, B.Sc, Helsion, Cornivall.
Tripplin, 1-3 Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C. 1 ;
and 23 Heathfield Gardens, Chiswick, London,
W. 4.
Trivett, Government Statistician and Registrar
of Friendly Societies, Bureau of Statistics,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Tscherny, Professor of Astronomy in the Uni-
versity of Warsaw, and Director of the
Observatory, University Observatory, Rostow-
upon-Don, Russia.
* Lieut.-Col. G.L. Tupman, R.M.A., Hillfoot Observatory, College
Road, Harrow.
* Herbert Hall Turner, D.Sc, D.C.L., F.R.S., Foreign
Secretary, Past President, Savilian Pro-
fessor of Astronomy, Oxford, University
Observatory, Oxford.
* Herbert William Unthank, B.A., i2A Fieldsway House, Highbury,
London, N. 5.
Rev. George Vickars-Gaskell, Park Road, Grange-over-SandSf
North Lancashire.
Hari Prasad Vidyant, M.A., C.E., F.C.S., Executive Engineer,
53 Makbulganj Road, Lucknow, India.
Philip Edward Vizard, Belsize Lodge, 5 Belsize Lane, Hampsteady
London, N. W. 3.
J. C>. E. G. Voute, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Jan Evert Baron de Vos van Steonwijk, Ph.D., The Observatory,
Leiden, Holland.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
35
Date of Election.
1S95 Jan. II
1910 June 10
Rev. Peter Hately WaddeU, D.D
land.
E. Bruce H.
Fairknowe, North Berivich, Scot-
190 1 May 10 * Rev. Ernest Geo
1 891 Jan. 9
1909 Nov. 12
1903 Apr. 8
1914 April 8
1902 Feb. 14
1915 May 14
1888 Jan. 13
1916 Jan. 14
1899 Jan. 13
1914 Feb. 13
1916 Nov. 10
1876 Dec. 8
1 91 9 Jan. 10
1 919 Ayjr. II
1870 Mar. II
1919 Feb. 14
1879 Nov. 14
1897 Feb. 12
1915 Apr. 9
1902 Feb. 14
Arthur John
Rev. Fredk. Wm
Hugh
Albert
Harold Dreyer
* Francis James
Wade, M.A., Chief Inspector, Egyptian Survey
Department, Helwdn, Egypt ; and Helston-
high, Southborough, Kent.
Wainwright, M.A., Principal, Diocesan Training
College, Winchester, Hants.
Walker, M.A., Mount St. John, Thirsk, Yorkshire.
Walker, Stoke Goldington Rectory, Newport
Pagnell, Bucks.
Gilbert Thomas Walker, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Meterological Office,
Simla, India.
Walsham, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., 114 Barley
Street, London, W. i .
Walter, Director of the Royal Alfred Observatory,
MaiLritius.
Warburg, Commander R.N., Rosary Gate, Beacons-
field, Bucks.
Wardale, The Limes, Shrewton, S.O., Wiltshire.
Miss Irene E. Toye Warner, Ardagh, Horfield Common West,
Bristol.
Worcester R. Warner, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Lloyd Art'hur Heber Warren, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of
Mathematics and Astronomy in the University
of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Reginald LaWson Waterfield, The Principal's House, Cheltenham ;
and Guy's Hospital, St. Thomas' s Road, Borough,
London, S.E. i.
Major-Gen. James Waterhouse, Bengal Staff Corps, Hurstmead,
High Street, Eltham, London, S.E. g.
Henry Hayden Waters, 16 York Avenue, Great Crosby, Liverpool.
George Neville Watson, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Professor of Mathe-
matics, University of Birmingham, The Uni-
versity, Edmund Street. Birmingham.
Rev. Hy. Charles Watson, M.A., Gainford Vicarage, Darlington
James Watt, 24 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh.
Robert Rumsey Webb, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
Edward Weldon, Courtlands, Tunbridge Wells.
Charles J. Westland, Acting Government Astronomer, Hector
Observatory, Wellington ; and Glenmuick,
Christchurch, New Zealand.
Edward Fawcett White, F.R.Met.Soc, Lecturer in Navigation
and Nautical Astronomy, Merchant Venturers''
Technical College ; and Wimbourne House,
31 Ashley Road, Bristol.
36
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
Date of Election, j
1908 Feb. 14 ! Capt. Eldred W. White, 2 Clift House Road, Ashton Park,
j Bristol.
1893 Mar. 10 ! * Edward Turner Whitelow, 11 Grosvenor Road, Birkdale, near
' Souihport, Lancashire.
1898 Dec. 9 I Charles Thomas Whitmell, M.A., B.Sc, Invermay, Hyde Park,
j Le€ds.
1898 Feb. II * Edmund Taylor Whittaker, Sc.D., F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics
in the University of Edinburgh, 35 Oeorge
Square, Edinburgh.
191 1 Jan, 13 Rev. Charles Whyte, United Free Church Manse, Countesswells,
Aberdeen.
1898 Feb, II Walter Wickham, Radcliffe Observatory; and 62 St.
John's Road, Oxford.
1885 Dec, II Richard Wilding, Edenhurst, 2 Courtlands Avenue, Eltham
Road, Lee, London, S.E. 12.
1899 Feb. 10 Algernon Chas.L. Wilkinson, B.A., Elphinstone College, Bombay,
India.
1915 Mar. 12 William Blastall Wilkinson, Lieut. -Commr. R.N.R., H.M.A.S.
" Psyche,'' care of Garden Street, Sydney,
N.S.W., Australia.
1884 May 9 * Arthur Stanley Williams, Polvarth, St. Mawes, Cornwall.
1865 Dec. 8 * Harry Samuel Williams, M.A., 6 Heathfield, Swansea, South
Wales.
1919 Apr. II James Bruce Williamson, M.A., F.R.Met.Soc., Southcliff,
Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
1910 June 10 Edgar C. Willis, Southwell Lodge, Ipswich Road,
Norivich.
1905 June 9 John Willis, 14 Shorncliffe Terrace, Folkestone.
19 16 Jan. 14 * Mrs. Fiammetta Wilson, care of the Pioneer Club, 9 Park Place,
St. James's Street, London, S.W.i.
1917 Dec. 14 William Wilson, M.B., CM., 43 Fellows Road, South Hamp-
stead, London, N. W. 3.
1914 Feb. 13 William Moody Witchell, B.Sc, Royal Observatory, Greenwich,
S.E. 10 ; and 36 Sandbourne Road, Brockley,
London, S.E. 14.
191 3 Jan. ID Thomas Petty Witter, Aymestry, 57 Scarisbrick Neiv Road, South-
port, Lancashire.
1919 Jan. 10 Major Arnold Johnston Wolff, R.E., D.S.O., Sandihayes, Thorald
Road, Bitterne Park, Southampton.
1909 Apr. 7 Harry Edwin Wood, M.Sc., Union Observatory, Johannesburg,
South Africa.
i9ioJan, 14 William MatthewWorssell, Union Observatory, Johannesburg, South
A frica.
1908 Mar. 13 James Henry Worthington, M,A., F.R.G.S,, The Observatory,
Four Marks, Alton, Hants.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 191 9.) 37
Date of Election, j
1914 Apr. 8 \ Chas. Seymour Wright, M.A., F.R.G.S., Department of Scientific
Research and Experiment, Admiralty, White-
hall, London, S.W. i.
1913 Jan. 10 Harry Thomas Wright, A.R.C.S., 29A Onslow Road, Richmond,
Surrey.
191 1 Dec. 8 Hugh Wright, Mitchell Library, Sydney ; and Boombilla,
Qurimbah Road, Mosman, Sydney, N.S.W.^
Australia.
1867 Apr. 12 * Stephen M. Yeates, 2 Grafton Street, Dublin.
1896 May 8 Alfred Ernest Young, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Elmsiead, Bezhill,
j Sussex.
1898 Jan. 14 Thomas Emley Young, B.A., 108 Evering Road, Stoke Newing-
ton, London, N. 16
38
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
ASSOCIATES.
Charles Greeley Abbot, Smithsonian Observatory, Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A.
Walter Sydney Adams, M.A., F.R.A.S., Solar Observatory Office,
Pasadena, California, U.S.A^
Robert Grant Aitken, M.A., Sc.D., Ldck Observatory, Mount
Hamilton, California, U.S.A.
Marie Henri Andoyer, Professeur d'Astronomie k la Faculte des
Sciences de I'Universite de Paris (Sorbonne),
Membre du Bureau des Longitudes, 1 1 rue du
Val de Grace, Paris, V.
Solon Irving Bailey, Professor, Harvard College Observatory^
Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
Benjamin Baillaud, Directeur de I'Observatoire, Paris.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Ovde Vest 45 , Leiden, Holland.
Edward Emerson Barnard, D.Sc, F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the Universitj'^ of Chicago,
Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
Belopolsky, Ph.D., Vice -Directeur de I'Observatoire
Central Nicolas, Pulkovo, Eussia.
Bigourdan, Astronome a I'Observatoire, Paris.
Sherburne Wesley Burnham, M.A., F.R.A.S., Professor of Practical
Astronomy in the University of Chicago,
■• Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wiscotisin,
U.S.A.
Aristarch
Guillaume
William Wallace Campbell, Sc.D., LL.D., Director of the Litk
Observatory, Mount Hamilton, California,
U.S.A.
Giovanni Celoria, Director of the Observatory, Professor of
Geode.sy at the Technical School at Milan,
Bcalc O.sscrvntorio di Brera, Milan, Italy.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 19 19.)
39
Date of Election. |
1908 June 12 I Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier, Ph.D., Director of the Observatory,
] Lund, Sweden.
1913 June 13 ' Fritz Cohn, Ph.D., Professor, Direktor des Konigl.
astronomischen Rechen-Instituts, Berlin-
Dahlem, Germany.
1904 June 10 Henri Alexandre Deslandres, D. es Sc., Directeur de I'Observatoire,
Meudon, Seine-et-Oise, France.
Donner, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy and
Director of the Observatory of the Imperial
Alexander University, Helsingfors, Finland,
Russia.
1907 June 14 Anders Severin
i
William Lewis
I9iijune9 ' Baron Roland
1915 June II Charles
Wilhelm
Edwin Brant
Elkin, Ph.D., Yale University Observatory, New
Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Eotvos, Ph.D., Professor of Physios in the Uni-
versity, Budapest, Hungary.
Fabry, Professor of Physics in the University,
Marseille, France.
Forster, Professor, 40 Ahorn-Allee, Charlottenburg-
Westend, Berlin, Germany.
Frost, Director of the Y^erkes Observatory, Wil-
liams Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Rev. JohannGeorg Hagen, S.J., Direttore della Specola Vaticana,
Rome.
George Ellery . Hale, D.Sc, F.R.A.S., Director of the Solar
Observatory, Mount Wilson, Solar Observa-
tory Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Johannes Franz Hartmauu, Ph.D., Direktor der K. Sternwarte,
Gotiingen, Germany.
William Joseph Hussey, Director of the Detroit Observatory,
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. ; and Director
del Observatorio Astronomico, Universidad
Nacional de La Plata, Argentine Republic.
40
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
Date of Election.
1892 Nov. II
1910 June 10
19 12 June 14
1899 Nov, 10
Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy at the
University, Oroningen, Holland.
Hisashi Kimura, International Latitude Observatory,
Mizusawa, RikiLchu, Iwate-Ken, Japan.
Hermann Albert Kobold, Ph.D., Leiter der Centralstelle fiir
Astronomische Telegramme, Moltkestrasse 80,
Kiel, Germany.
Friedrieh Kiistner, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomie an
der Universitat und Director der Koniglichen
Sternwarte, Bonn, Germany.
1894 Nov. 9 Albert Abraham Michelson, Ph.D., Professor of Physics in the
University, Chicago, U.S.A.
1905 June 9 Carl Hermann Gustav Miiller, Ph.D., Direktor der Astrophysikalischen
Observatorium, Potsdam, Germany.
1884 Nov. 14
Magnus
Nyren, Ph.D., Vetenskaps Akademie, Stockholm,
Sweden.
1904 June 10
19 10 June 10
19 1 7 June 8
Charles Dillon
William Uenrv
Pierre Henri
Perrine, Director, Observatorio Nacional, Cordoba,
Argentine Republic.
Pickering, Assistant Professor of Astronomy,
Harvard College, Mandeville, Jamaica, West
Indies.
Puiseux, D.-es-Sc. Math., Astronorae honoraire de
rObscfvatoire National, 2 Rue Le Verrier,
Paris, VL
19 1 1 June 9 Annibale Ricc6, Professore, Direttore deir Osservatorio,
Catania, Italy.
1904 June 10 George Willis Ritchey, Solar Observatory Office, Pasadena,
California, U.S.A.
1916 June9 Henry Norris Russell, Ph.D., F.R.A.S., Professor of Astronomy
and Director of the Observatory, Princeton
University, Princeton, X.J., U.S.A.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
41
Date of Election, 1
19 1 7 June 8 Charles Edward
i
1914 Nov. 13 Fiank
1918 June 14
1892 Nov. II
T918 June 14
1909 June II
1919 June 13
191 8 June 14 JoeJ
Frederick Hanley
Hugo
Harlow
Willem de
Vesto Melvin
1 91 6 June 9
Svante Elis
1892 Nov. II Karl Hermann
1903 Nov. 13
1913 June 13
1915 June II
St. John, B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.A.S., Solar Obser-
vatory Office, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Schlesinger, Ph.D., Director of the Allegheny
Observatory of the University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Scares, Solar Observatory, Mount Wilson, Cali-
fornia, U.S.A.
Seeliger, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic an
der Universitat, Director der Koniglichen
Stern warte, MUnchen, Bavaria.
Shapley, Solar Observatory, Mount Wilson, Cali-
fornia, U.S.A.
Sitter, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy in the
University of Leiden, Witte Singel^j, Leiden,
Holland.
Slipher, Director of the Lowell Observatory,
Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S.A.
Stebbins, Professor of Astronomy, University of
Illinois Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A.
Stromgren, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy in the
University and Director of the University
Observatory, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Struve, Ph.D., Director der Koniglichen Stern-
warte, Berlin- Babelsberg, Germany.
Max Wolf, Ph.D., F.R.A.S., Professor der Astrono-
mic an^ der Universitat, Direktor der
Grossherzoglichen Sternwarte, Konigstuhl,
Heidelberg, Germany.
Alfred Wolfer, Ph.D., Professor der Astronomic und
Direktor der Sternwarte des eidg. Polytechni
kums, Zurich, Switzerland
William Hammond Wright, Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton,
California, U.S.A.
4THE L1BR5|B^ aV ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919.)
ftPR i ^ 1930
UNIVERSITY OF lU"^-^^'^
LIST OF PERSONS TO WHOM
THE MEDALS OR TESTIMONIALS OF TPIE SOCIETY
HAVE BEEN ADJUDGED.
{The Gold Medal is in every case intended except lohere otherwise stated.)
1824.
Charles Babbage.
1846.
G. B. Airy.
J. F. Encke.
1848.
G. B. Airy {Tesiimon
Charles Riimker (the Silver Medal).
J. C. Adams
do.
J. L. Pons {the Silver Medal).
F. W. Argelander
do.
1826.
J. F. W: Herschel.
George Bishop
do.
James South.
Lt.-Col. George Everest
do.
Wilhelm Struve.
Sir J. F. W. Herschel
do.
1827.
Francis Baily.
P. A. Hansen
do.
W. S. Stratford {the Silver Medal).
K. L. Hencke
do.
Colonel Mark Beaufoy {the Silver
J. R. Hind
do.
Medal).
U. J. J. Le Verrier
do.
1828.
Sir T. Makdougall Brisbane-
Sir J. W. Lubbock
do
James Dunlop.
Maximilian Weisse
do
Caroline Herschel.
1849.
William Lassell.
1829.
William Pearson.
1850.
Otto Struve.
F. W. Bessel.
1851.
Annibale de Gasparis
H. C. Schumacher.
1852.
C. A. F. Peters.
1830.
William Richardson.
1853.
J. R. Hind.
J. F. Encke.
1854.
Charles Riimker.
I83I.
Captain H. Kater.
1855.
W. R. Dawes.
Baron Damoiseau.
1856.
Robert Grant.
1833.
G. B. Airy.
1857.
Heinrich Schwabe.
1835.
Lieut. M. J. Johnson.
1858.
Robert Main.
1836.
Sir J. F. W. Herschel.
1859.
R. C. Carrington.
1837.
0. A. Rosenberger.
i860.
P. A. Hansen.
1839.
Hon. John Wrottesley.
1861.
Hermann Goldschmidt
1840.
Jean Plana.
1862.
Warren J3e La Rue.
I84I.
F. W. Bessel.
1863.
F. W. Argelander.
1842.
P. A. Hansen
1865.
G. P. Bond.
1843.
Francis Baily.
1866.
J. C. Adams.
1845.
Captain W. H Smyth.
'1867.
William Iluggins
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (June 1919O
1867.
W. A. MiUer.
1896.
S. C. Chandler.
1868.
U. J. J. Le Verrier.
1897.
E. E. Barnard.
1869.
E. J. Stone.
1898.
W. F. Denning.
1870.
Charles Delaunay.
1899.
Frank ivfc'ciean. '
1872.
G. V. SchiapareUi.
1900.
Henri Poincare.
1874.
Simon Xewcomb.
1901.
E. C. Pickering.
1875.
H. L. D' Arrest.
1902.
J. C. Kapteyn.
1876.
U. J. J. Le Verrier.
1903.
Hermann Struve.
1878.
Baron Dembowski.
1904.
G. E. Hale.
1879.
Asaph Hail.
1905.
Lewis Boss.
I88I.
Axel MolJer.
1906.
W. W. Campbell.
1882.
David Gill.
1907.
E. W. Brown.
1883.
B. A. Gould.
1908.
Sir David GiH.
1884.
A. A. Common.
1909.
Oskar Backlund.
1885.
William Huggins.
1910.
Friedrich Kiistner.
1886.
E. C. Pickering.
1911.
P. H. Cowell.
Charles Pritchard.
1912.
A. R. Hinks.
1887.
G. W. Hill.
1913-
H. A. Deslandres.
1888.
Arthur Auw ers.
1914.
Max Wolf.
1889.
Maurice Loewy.
1915.
Alfred Fowler.
1892.
G. H. Darwin.
1916.
J. L. E. Dreyer.
1893.
H. C. Vogel.
1917.
Walter Sydney Adams.
1894.
S. W. Burnham.
1918.
John Evershed.
1895.
Isaac Roberts.
1919.
Guillaume Bigourdan.
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