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New Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh AT the ordinary meeting of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, held on March 5, H.R.H. the Duke of York was elected an honorary fellow. The following ordinary fellows were also elected: Dr. D. Bain, lecturer in technical chemistry, University of Edin burgh; Dr. P. Brough, lecturer in botany, University of Sydney; Prof. I. de Burgh Daly, department of physiology, University of Edinburgh; Dr. F. F. Darling, chief officer of the Imperial Bureau of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh; Prof. D. R. Dow, Department of Anatomy, University of St. Andrews (University College, Dundee); Mr. W. L. Edge, lecturer in mathematics, University of Edin burgh; Dr. I. M. H. Ethernigton, lecturer in mathe matics, University of Edinburgh; Mr. G. Fraser, chartered civil engineer; Prof. J. Glaister, Depart ment of Forensic Medicine, University of Glasgow; Dr. R. M. Gorrie, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, U.P., India; Mr. D. Haldane, senior geologist, H.M. Geological Survey (Scotland), Edinburgh; Dr. J. V. Harrison, geologist, Glasgow; Mr. J. Jeffrey, Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, Edinburgh; Sir William Johnston, Deputy Keeper of the Signet; Dr. R. Cranston Low, formerly lecturer in dermato logy, University of Edinburgh; Brigadier-General Magnus Mowat, secretary of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London; Mr. W. G. R.Murray, technical assistant, Department of Chem istry, University of Edinburgh; Prof. A. R. Normand, Department of Chemistry, Wilson (Jollege, Bombay; Prof. R. K. Pal, Department of Physiology, Prince of Wales Medical College, Patna, India; Dr. H. J. Plenderleith, Research Laboratory, British Museum, London; Dr. D. E. Rutherford, Carnegie Teaching Fellow in mathematics, United College, University of St. Andrews; Capt. H. K. Salvesen, shipowner, Edinburgh, formerly fellow of New College, Oxford, 1923–28, and lecturer in economics; Dr. M. S. Thomson, physician for diseases of the skin, King's College Hospital, Belgrave Hospital for Children, London: Dr. J. Weir, lecturer in palæontology, University of Glasgow; Mr. W. Whyte, cashier and general manager, Royal Bank of Scotland, Edin burgh; Dr. W. P. D. Wightman, science master, Edinburgh Academy; Prof. B. M. Wilson, Depart ment of Mathematics, University of St. Andrews (University College, Dundee); Dr. A. Winstanley, engineer to Safety in Mines Research Board, Edin burgh.
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New Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Nature 133, 352 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133352b0
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