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BOURGET, Paul, poet, critic, and novelist; member of French Academy since 1894; officer of the Legion of Honour, 1895; author of La Vie inquiète, 1874; Edel, 1878; Les Aveux, 1882; Essais de Psychologie, 1883; Nouveaux Essais de Psychologie, 1885; Etudes et Portraits, 1887; Pastels, 1889; Physiologie de l'Amour moderne, 1890; Sensations d'Italie, 1891; Nouveaux Pastels, 1891; Outre Mer, 1895; L'Irréparable, 1884; Cruelle Enigme, 1885; Un Crime d'Amour, 1886; André Cornélis, 1887; Mensonges, 1887; Le Disciple, 1889; Un cœur de femme, 1890; La Terre Promise, 1892; Cosmopolis, 1892; Un Scrupule, 1894; Un Idylle Tragique, 1896; Voyageuses, 1897; Recommencements, 1897; Complications Sentimentales, 1898; La Duchesse Bleue, 1898; Drames de Famille, 1900; Un Homme d'Affaires, 1900; Le Fantôme. (P. B*.) BOURNE, Gilbert Charles, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S.; Fellow and Tutor of New Coll. 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BRADFORD, John R., M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.; member of Senate of University of London; physician to University Coll. Hospital London; Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, University College, London; Professor Supt. of the Brown Institution; author of papers on medical and scientific subjects in Proc. Roy. Soc. and in Transactions of medical societies, etc. (J. R. B.) Anglo- Norwegian (H. L. B.) BRAMWELL, Capt. G. A.; School of Signalling, Aldershot; Deputy-Assistant-AdjutantGeneral for signalling. (G. A. BR.) BRANNER, John Casper, Prof., Ph.D., LL.D.; Geologist, Imperial Geolog. Commission, Brazil, 1875-1877; Agent U.S. Department of Agriculture in Brazil, 1882-83; acting President, Stanford University, U.S.A., 1898-99; Fellow of Geolog. Soc. of London and Société Géologique de France; member of various scientific societies of North and South America; author of numerous publications on Brazil. (J. C. BR.) 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BURNSIDE, Frederick, M.A.; Hon. Canon St Albans; Rural Dean of Hertford; Hon. editor of the 'Official Year - Book of the Church of England'; compiler of 'The Official Parochial Register of Church Services,' etc. (F. BU.) BURNSIDE, William, M.A., F.R.S.; Professor of Mathematics, Royal Naval College, Greenwich. (W. BU.) BURROUGHS, John, author of 'Wake Robin, 'Signs and Seasons,' 'Birds and Lincoln's Inn; author of 'The Law and Prac. tice regarding the Registration of Deeds in the County of Middlesex,' 'Notes on Land Transfer,' Registration of Title to Land,' part author of 'The Land Transfer Acts, 1875 and 1897,' etc. (C. F. BR.) BRIDGE, Vice-Admiral Sir Cyprian Arthur George, K.C.B.; Commander-inChief, China station; member of Committee on Heavy Guns, 1878; of War Office Committee on Machine Guns, 1879; of Ordnance Committee, 1881; Director of Naval Intelligence, 1889-94; Commander-in-Chief Australian station, 1895-98; author of 'Signals' in Ninth Edition of 'Ency. Brit.' (C. A. G. B.) BRIGHTMAN, Rev. Frank Edward, M.A.; Chaplain Univ. Coll. Oxford, 1884-87; Pusey Librarian, 1884; author of 'What Objections have been made to English Orders?'; editor of 'Liturgies Eastern and Western,' 'The Oxford Library of Practical Knowledge,' etc. (F. E. BR.) BRINKLEY, Capt. F., R.A.; proprietor and editor of the Japan Mail,' Yokohama; edited 'Japan'; translated 'The History of Japan'; compiled An Unabridged Japanese and English Dictionary,' etc. BROADFOOT, Major William, R.E.; author of the Badminton Billiards"; edited 'Career of Major George Broadfoot, C.B., in Afghanistan and the Punjaub,' etc. (W. BR.) BROOME, Lady, widow of the late Sir F. Napier Broome, Governor of West Australia; author of 'Station Life in New Zealand,' etc. (M. A. B.) BROOMHALL, G. J. S., editor of Corn Trade Year-Book,' etc. (G. J. S. B.) Brit.' Poets,' 'Fresh Fields,' 'Whitman: A Study,' (J. BU.) etc. BURROWS, Rev. 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Delaval, M.A., B.C.L.; British Commissioner, Larnaca, Cyprus; editor of Bibliography of Cyprus, and 'Excerpta Cypria translator of Mariti's 'Travels in Cyprus.' (C. D. C.) COCKBURN, Hon. Sir John Alexander, K.C.M.G., M.D.; Fellow King's Col lege, London; Mayor of Jamestown, S Australia; member of House of Assembly, & Australia; Minister of Education, 1885-ST Premier and Chief Secretary, 1889-90; Chief Secretary, 1892; Minister of Education and Agriculture, 1893-98; one of the representa. tives of South Australia at the Federal Con ferences in 1890, 1891, 1897, and 1898; Agent General for South Australia to 1901. (J. A. Ca) COGHLAN, T. A., A.M.I.C.E.; Government Statistician of New South Wales; author of The Mining Industry of New South Wales," Statistical Account of the Seven Colonies of Australasia'; has also written on the Agricul ture, Fauna, and Timber Resources of New South Wales. (T. A. C.) COLCLOUGH, John George, B.A.; late Secretary of the British Chamber of Commerce Paris; author of Ulster,' "The Law of Con tract,' 'Twenty-five Years of Anglo-French Trade,' etc. (J. G. C.) COLE, Alan S.; Asst. Sec. (Art) Board of Educa tion; Ex. for Art, S. Kensington; author of 'Ancient Needle Point and Pillow Lace," Tapestry and Embroidery,' etc.; and editor "Studies from the Museums, various descrip tive catalogues of Tapestry, Embroidery, Lace, and Egyptian textiles at S. Kens. Ms. etc. (4. & a) COLLINS, Rev. William Edward, MA; (J. C. R. C.) Coll., London; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of St Albans; author of The English Reformation and its Consequences,' The Nature and Force of the Common Law, Unity, Catholic and Papal,' etc. (W. E. C.) COLOMB, Sir John Charles Ready, K.C.M.G., M.P.; author of 'Protection of Commerce in War,' 'Imperial Strategy, The Distribution of our War Forces,' Colonial Defence and Colonial Opinions,' "The Defence of Great and Greater Britain,''Naval Intelligence and Protection of Commerce, The Use and Application of Marine Forces,' 'Imperial Federation, Naval and Military,' 'British Defence,' etc. COLVIN, Sir Auckland, K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., C.I.E.; Grand Cordons of Osinanieh and Medjidich; Comptroller-Gen. Egypt; Financial Adviser to Khedive; Financial member of Viceroy's Council, India; Lieut.-Gov. NorthWest Provinces and Oudh; author of 'John Russell Colvin,' etc. (A. Co.) COLYAR, H. A. de; of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law; author of 'Law of Guarantees.' (H. A. DE C.) COMSTOCK, Brig.-Gen. 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General U.S. Volunteers in, the Civil War; Brigade-Commander under General Sherman in the Atlanta campaign; author of Atlanta: the March to the Sea,' 'Battle of Franklin,' etc. (J. D. Co.) Montague Hughes, K.C., D.C.L.; late member General Council of the Bar and Council of Legal Education; late Chairman Incorporated Council of Law Reporting; Honorary Fellow St John's CRACKANTHORPE, same Coll. Oxford; representative of General Council of Bar at International Congress of Advocates, Brussels, 1897; representative of the Council at International Congress of the Société de Législation Comparée, Paris, 1900; acting Chairman of the International Commission on Criminal Sentences; author of many legal, social, and political articles. (M. H. C.) CRAIES, W. F.; Barrister, Inner Temple; edited A Collection of Statutes relating to Criminal Law,' A Treatise on the construction and effect of Statute Law,' 'The Laws of Insurance,' etc. (W. F. C.) CRANE, Walter, A.R.W.S.; silver medal, · Paris, 1889; silver medal, Society of Arts; gold medal, Munich, 1895; first and present President Arts and Crafts Ex. Society (England), 1888; member of Council of Art, Board of Education, and examiner in Design; Hon. Member Dresden Academy of Fine Arts; appointed British Commissioner for the Turin International Exhibition of Decorative Art, 1902; Director of Design, Manchester Municipal School of Art, from 1893-96 (resigned); Hon. Art Director, Reading College, 1898; Principal of the Royal College of Art, South Kensington, 1898-99 (resigned); author and illustrator of 'Baby's Opera, Baby's Banquet,''The Sirens Three, Flora's Feast,'Queen Summer, Claims of Decorative Art,' 'Renascence, 1891, Decorative Illustration of Books,' 'Spenser's Fairie Queene,' 'The Shepherd's Calendar,' 'Line and Form,' 'A Masque of Days,' etc. (W. CR.) 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CRITCHELL, James Troubridge; London Correspondent of the 'Brisbane Courier,' 'North Queensland Herald,' etc.; author of 'Preliminary Enquiry into the Markets of the European Continent,''Guide to Queensland,' etc. (J.T.CR.) CROOKES, Sir William, F.R.S.; Past Pre sident of the Chemical Society, Great Britain; tribution to the Geology and Petrography of Bathurst,' etc. (J. M. CU.) D DABNEY, Charles William, Ph.D.; Pres. Univ. of Tennessee; assistant U.S. Secretary Agriculture, 1893-97, etc. (C. W. D.) DABNEY, Richard Heath, A.M., Ph.D.; Professor of Historical and Economical Science, University of Virginia; author of 'The Causes of the French Revolution,' 'John Randolph : a Character Sketch.' (R. H. D.) DALBY, W. Ernest, M.A., B.Sc., M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E., Assoc. M.I. Nav. Architects; Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics, City and Guilds Technical College, Finsbury. (W. E. D.) DALE, T. F.; author of 'The Game of Polo, part-editor of 'Riding and Polo.' (T. F. D.) DALL, Hon. William Healey, A.M. ; naturalist, U.S. National Museum; author of Alaska and its Resources,' 'Tribes of the Extreme North-west,' etc. (W. H. D.) DALLAS, J. M. M.; late Secretary of the Edinburgh Draughts Club. (J. M. M. D.) DANNREUTHER, Edward, Professor Royal Coll. Mus; author of Musical Ornamentation,' 'Liszt's Études,' 'Richard Wagner.' (E. DA.) DARWIN, George Howard, M.A., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.; Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy, Cambridge; Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb. ; author of 'Tides,' in Ninth Edition of 'Ency. Brit.' 'Reports to B.A. on Harmonic Analysis of Tidal Observa'Memoirs on tions,' the Effects of Tidal Friction on the Earth and on the Moon,' Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., The Tides and Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System,' etc. (G. H.D.) DARWIN, Leonard, Major, late R. E.; Intelligence Dept. War Office, 1885-90; served on several scientific expeditions, including Transit of Venus of 1874 and 1882; author of 'Bi-metallism.' (L. D.) DAVENPORT, Cyril James H., F.S.A.; British Museum; silver medal Society of Arts, 1900; binding editor to the Anglo-Saxon Review; author of 'The English Regalia,' 'Royal English Bookbindings,' Cantor Lectures_on Decorative Bookbindings, English Embroidered Bookbindings,' Life of T. Berthelet. (C. D.) DAVEY of Fernhurst, Lord, D.C.L., F.R.S.; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary; Solicitor-General, 1886; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1893. (D.) DAVIDS, T. W. Rhys, LL.D., Ph.D.; Secretary and Librarian Royal Asiatic Society; Professor of Pali and Buddhist Literature, Univ. Coll. London; author of 'Buddhism,' 'Jains,' 'Lamaism,' in Ninth Edition of 'Ency. Brit., Buddhism,' 'Buddhist Birth Stories,' 'Buddhist Suttas from the Pali,' 'Hibbert Lectures,' 1881, etc. (T. W. R.D.) DAVIDSON, William Leslie, M.A., LL.D.; Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Aberdeen University; author of English Words Explained, Theism as grounded in Human Nature,'A Philosophical Centenary: Reid and Campbell,''Christian Ethics.' 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