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Those marked thus () have paid the Composition Fee in lieu of further annual subscriptions. Those marked thus (f) reside beyond the London Postal District. The letters O.F, are prefixed to the names of the Original Fellows of the Society. Elected 1890t A cKERLEY, Richard, M.B., B.S.O xon., Croft House, The Hill, Surbiton. 1891 A dams, Charles Edmund, 227, Gipsy road. West Norwood, S.E. 1884t A dams, Thomas Rutherford, M.D., 119, North End, West Croydon. Council, 1894-6. 1890 A ddinsell, Augustus W., M.B., C.M.E din., 30, Ashburn place, South Kensington, S.W. 1895t A lbrecht, John A dolph, L.R.C.P., S.E din., Hope Bank, 242, Bury New road, Kersal, Manchester. 1893t A lcock, Richard, M.B., Burlington crescent, Goole. I883tALLAN, Robert John, L.R.C.P.E d., The Bungalow, Dulwich hill, Sydney, New South Wales. P er Alexander A llan, Esq., Glen House, The Valley, Scarborough. 1890t A llan, Thomas S., L.R.C.P. S.E d., 13, Queen sroad, Coventry. 1873t A llen, Henry Marcus, F.R.C.P.E d., 20, Regency square, Brighton. 1887 A mbrose, Robert, B.A., L.R.C.P. S.E d., I, Mount place, Whitechapel road, E. 1878t A nderson, I zett William, M.D., 3, Hartfield square, Eastbourne. Trans. 1. 1875 A nderson, John Ford, M.D.,C.M.,41,B elsize park, N.W. Council, 1882. 1859 A ndrews, James, M.D., Everleigh, Green hill, Hampstead, N.W. Council,
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