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THE Prime Minister's list of New Year honours, the publication of which has been delayed by circumstances arising out of the armistice, was issued on Monday, and includes the following names of workers in scientific fields:-Baronet: Dr. Norman Moore, president of the Royal College of Physicians. Knights: Mr. R. T. Blomfield, past president of the Royal Institute of British Architects; Lt.-Col. J. M. Cotterill, C.M.G., consulting and late acting surgeon, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, and lecturer in clinical surgery, Edinburgh School of Medicine; Prof. Israel Gollancz, secretary of the British Academy since its foundation; Prof. R. A. Gregory, chairman of the Organising Committee, British Scientific Products Exhibition; Mr. H. J. Hall, organiser under the Ministry of Munitions of the section dealing with the production of fertilisers; Dr. Edward Malins; Mr. J. H. Oakley, president of the Surveyors' Institution; Prof. W. Ridgeway, professor of archaeology, University of Cambridge; Dr. C. S. Tomes, F.R.S.; and Dr. T.- J. Verrall, chairman of the Central Medical War Committee.

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Notes. Nature 103, 170–174 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/103170a0

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