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THE following fifteen candidates have been selected bv the council of the Royal Society to be recommended for election into the society:—Prof. V. H. Blackman, professor of plant physiology and pathology at the Imperial College of Science and Technology; Dr. William Bulloch, professor of bacteriology in the University of London; Mr. D. L. Chapman, fellow and tutor of Jesus College, Oxford; Prof. W. E. Dalby, professor of civil and mechanical engineering at the Imperial College of Science and Technology; Dr. T. R. Elliott, lecturer in practical medicine at University College Hospital Medical School; Prof. J. C. Fields, professor of mathematics in Toronto University; Dr. J. S. Flett, assistant director of the Geological Survey of Scotland; Prof. J. P. Hill, Jodrell professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at University College, London; Mr. A. R. Hinks, chief assistant at the Cambridge University Observatory; Prof. F. Keeble, professor of botany in University College, Reading; Prof. A. Keith, Hunterian professor of the Royal College of Surgeons; Dr. K. Lucas, lecturer in natural sciences, Trinity College, Cambridge; Prof. O. W. Richardson, professor of physics in Princeton University; Dr. W. Rosenhain, superintendent of the metallurgical department of the National Physical Laboratory; Mr. G. W. Walker, formerly superintendent of the Eskdalemuir Observatory.

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Notes . Nature 91, 15–19 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091015a0

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