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AMONG the fellows elected into the Royal Society of Edinburgh at a meeting held on March 7 were the following associated with scientific work: E. C. Barton-Wright, chief assistant to the Scottish Society for Research in Plant Breeding, Edinburgh; Major S. L. Bhatia, professor of physiology and Dean, Grant College, Bombay; Prof. J. C. Brash, Department of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh; Prof. E. P. Cathcart, Department of Physiology, University of Glasgow; Prof. V. Gordon Childe, Department of Prehistoric Archæology, University of Edinburgh; Dr. David Clouston, formerly agricultural adviser to the Government of India and director of the Imperial Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa; Prof. L. S. P. Davidson, Department of Medicine, University of Aberdeen; Prof. A. Murray Drennan, Department of Pathology, University of Edinburgh; Prof. Andrew Hunter, Department of Biochemistry, University of Glasgow; J. B. Lockhart, mathematical master of Edinburgh Academy and honorary treasurer of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society; A. G. MacGregor, geologist, H.M. Geological Survey (Scotland); Prof. J. J. R. Macleod, Department of Physiology, University of Aberdeen; Prof. Charles McNeil, Department of Child Life and Health, University of Edinburgh; J. M. Murray, divisional officer, Forestry Commission, Edinburgh; M. Y. Orr, botanist in government service, Edinburgh; Dr. J. N. Pickard, research worker in genetics and physiology, University of Edinburgh; Dr. G. Prasad, reader in mathematics, University of Allahabad; Prof. T. Slater Price, Department of Chemistry, Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh; Dr. John Pringle, senior geologist, acting palæntologist, Geological Survey (Scotland); Dr. J. M. Robson, research worker, Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh; A. R. Barbour Simpson, senior geography master, Cranford School, Wimborne, Dorset; J. B. Simpson, geologist, H.M. Geological Survey (Scotland); Dr. J.-B. O. Sneedeii, lecturer on heat engines, Royal Technical College, Glasgow; Dr. W. E. Swinton, curator of fossil reptiles and amphibia, British Museum (Natural History); Henry Wade, senior lecturer in clinical surgery, University of Edinburgh.
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Royal Society of Edinburgh Elections. Nature 129, 391–392 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129391c0
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