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THE following seventeen candidates have been recommended by the Council for election to the Royal Society: Prof. F. C. Bartlett, professor of experimental psychology in the University of Cambridge; Prof. Davidson Black, professor of anatomy in the Union Medical College, Peking, and honorary director of the Cenozoic Laboratory of the Geological Survey of China; Dr. F. W. Carter, consulting engineer to the British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., Rugby; Prof. W. G. Fearnsides, Sorby professor of geology and dean of the Faculty of Science in the University of Sheffield; Prof. F. E. Fritsch, professor of botany in the University of London (East London College); Prof. J. A. Gray, Chown research professor of physics in Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; Prof. J. B. S. Haldane, Sir William Dunn reader in biochemistry in the University of Cambridge, head of the Genetical Department, John Innes Horticultural Institution, and Fullerian professor of physiology, Royal Institution; Prof. D. R. Hartree, Beyer professor of applied mathematics in the University of Manchester; Dr. K. Jordan, director of the Zoological Museum, Tring; Prof. F. R. Miller, professor of physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario; Sir Basil Mott, Bt., past president of the Institution of Civil Engineers; Dr. J. B. Orr, director of the Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen; Prof. J. L. Simonsen, professor of chemistry in the University College of North Wales, Bangor, and formerly professor of organic chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; Mr. T. Smith, head of Optics Section, National Physical Laboratory; Prof. H. S. Taylor, professor of physical chemistry and chairman of the Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, U.S.A.; Prof. H. W. Turnbull, professor of mathematics in the University of St. Andrews; Prof. Warrington Yorke, professor of tropical medicine at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool.
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Royal Society's Selected Fellows. Nature 129, 391 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129391b0
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