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THE list of honours conferred on the occasion of the King's birthday includes the following names of men known to the world of science:—Knights: Prof. Arthur Keith, Hunterian professor and conservator of the Royal College of Surgeons; Dr. T. Lewis, hon. consulting physician since April, 1918, to the Ministry of Pensions; Dr. S. Russell-Wells, Vice-Chancellor of the University of London; Dr. F. Conway Dwyer, ex-president of the College of Surgeons, Ireland; Mr. J. B. Harrison, Directer and Government Analyst, Department of Science and Agriculture, British Guiana; and Brig.-Gen. D. J. McGavin, Director-General of Medical Services in New Zealand. C.B.: Mr. LI. S. Lloyd, Assistant Secretary to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. K.C.I.E.: Col. W. H. Willcox, late Medical Adviser to the Civil Administration in Mesopotamia. C.I.E.: Dr. M. N. Banerjee, Principal of Carmichael Medical College, Belgatchia, Bengal. Companion Imperial Service Order: Mr. G. J. Williams, Senior Inspector of Mines, Mines Department.

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Notes. Nature 107, 466–471 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107466c0

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