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THE Council of the Royal Society, at its meeting on Feb. 21, recommended for election into the Society the following fifteen candidates: Arthur John All-mand, professor of physical and inorganic chemistry, King's College, London; Arthur Henry Reginald Buller, professor of botany, University of Manitoba, Canada; Charles Drummond Ellis, university lecturer in physics, University of Cambridge; Ronald Aylmer Fisher, head of Statistical Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden; George Ridsdale Goldsbrough, professor of mathematics, Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne; James Gray (Cambridge), fellow of King's College and lecturer in comparative anatomy, University of Cambridge; Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, fellow and tutor of Trinity College, Oxford; Augustus Daniel Irnms, head of Entomology Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden; Peter Kapitza, assistant director of magnetic research, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge; William Dickson Lang, keeper of the Department of Geology, British Museum; John Mellanby, professor of physiology, University of London; Henry Stanley Raper, professor of physiology, University of Manchester; Harry Ralph Ricardo, consulting engineer; Harold Roper Robinson, professor of physics, University College of South Wales, Cardiff; Frederick William Twort, professor superintendent of the Brown Animal Institution, London.
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News and Views. Nature 123, 325–329 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123325a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/123325a0