Year of Election. Austria-Hungary-Contd. 93. JOSEPH KÖRÖSI, Budapest. Director of the Municipal Statistical Bureau of Budapest; Docent at the University of Budapest; President of the Municipal Statistical Committee; Knight of Several Orders; Member of the Statistical Commissions of Hungary, Belgium, and Nijni-Novgorod; Honorary Member of the American Statistical Associations; Member of the Hungarian Academy of Science, of the International Statistical Institute, of the Statistical Societies of Manchester and Paris, of the British Economic Asssociation, and of several other learned Societies. 1877. MAX WIRTH, VI Dreihufeisengasse, Vienna. Economist; formerly Director of the Federal Statistical Bureau of Switzerland; Co-Editor of the "Neue Freie Presse." Belgium, 1879. DR. EUGÈNE JANSSENS, Rue du Lombard, 21, Brussels. Doctor of Medicine; Chief Inspector of the Board of Health of the City of Brussels; President of the Federal Committee of Health of the Brussels District; Member of the Central Statistical Commission, of the Superior Council of Health, of the Royal Academy of Medicine, and of the Local Medical Commission; Officer of the Belgian Order of Leopold and of the Italian Order of SS. Maurice and Lazare; Knight of the French Legion of Honour; Civic Cross of the 1st Class Officer of the Academy of France; Associate of the Statistical Society of Paris and of the International Statistical Institute. ; China. 1800. SIR ROBERT HART, Baronet, G.C.M.G., LL.D., Peking. Inspector-General of Imperial Maritime Customs, China. Denmark. 1878. VIGAND ANDREAS FALBE-HANSEN, Copenhagen. Professor of Political Economy at the University of Copenhagen. 1852. DR. PETER ANTON SCHLEISNER, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen. Doctor of Medicine, State Councillor; Knight and Bachelor of France. Year of Election. 1880. DR. JACQUES BERTILLON, 1, Avenue Victoria, Paris. 1856 Doctor of Medicine; Chief of the Statistical Department of the City of Paris; Member of the Superior Council of Statistics; of the Consultative Committee of Public Hygiene of France; and of the Statistical Society of Paris, &c. MAURICE BLOCK, 63, Rue de l'Assomption, Paris. 1879. DR. ARTHUR CHERVIN, 82, Avenue Victor Hugo, Paris. Doctor of Medicine and Surgery; Director of the Paris Institute for Stammerers; Member of the Superior Council of Statistics and of the International Statistical Institute, &c. 1873. MAXIMIN DELOCHE, 5, Rue Herschel, Paris. Honorary Director of the General Statistics of France; Commander of the Legion of Honour; Officer of the Order of Public Instruction; Commander of the Austrian Order of Francis Joseph; Member of the Institute of France, and of several learned societies. 1890. ALFRED DE FOVILLE, Hotel des Monnaies, Paris. Master of the Mint; Professor at the National Conservatoire of Arts and Trades (Chair of Industrial Economy and Statistics); Officer of the Legion of Honour; Laureate of the Institute of France; Past President of the Statistical Society of Paris; Member of the International Statistical Institute and of the Superior Council of Statistics. 1870. DR. CLÉMENT JUGLAR, 167, Rue St. Jacques, Paris. Member of the Institute of France; Past President of the Statistical Society of Paris; Vice-President of the Society of Political Economy of Paris. 180. PIERRE ÉMILE LEVASSEUR, 26, Rue Monsieur le Prince, Paris. Member of the Institute of France; Professor at the College of France and at the Conservatoire of Arts and Trades; President of the Statistical Commission for Primary Instruction; Past President of the Statistical Society of Paris; Vice-President of the International Statistical Institute, of the Superior Council of Statistics, and of the Society of Political Economy, &c. 1887. DANIEL WILSON, 2. Avenue d'Jéna, Paris. Deputy; Ex-Under-Secretary of State; Past President of the 1876. THE PRESIDENT (for the time being) OF THE STATISTICAL SOCIETY OF PARIS, 28, Rue Danton, Paris. Germany. 1871. SIR HENRY PAGE-TURNER BARRON, Baronet, C.M.G. 1890. KARL JULIUS EMIL BLENCK, Lindenstrasse, 28, Berlin, S. W. "Geheimer Ober- Regierungsrath; " Director of the Royal Statistical Bureau of Prussia, also Member of the Prussian Central Statistical Commission and of the Central Board of Control of the Survey of Prussia; Honorary Member or Member of several learned Societies. 1896. DR. CARL VICTOR BÖHMERT, Hospitalstrasse 4, Dresden. "Geheimer Regierungsrath;" Doctor Juris; Late Director of the Statistical Bureau of Saxony; Professor of Political Economy and Statistics in the Polytechnical High School of Dresden. 1877. DR. GEORG VON MAYR, Kaiser Wilhelmstrasse, 5, Strassburg. Ex-Under Secretary of State in the Imperial Ministry for Alsace- 1893. DR. FRIEDRICH WILHELM HANS VON SCHEEL, LützowUfer, 6/8, Berlin, W. "Kaiserlicher Geheimer Regierungsrath;" Doctor Juris et philosophia; Director of the Imperial Statistical Bureau of the German Empire; formerly Professor of Political Economy and Statistics at the University of Bern; Honorary Member of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland. 1860. DR. GEORG KARL LEOPOLD SEUFFERT, Maximiliansplatz, Nr. 9/3, Munich. Formerly Chief Inspector and Director of the Royal Custom- 1876. THE PRESIDENT (for the time being) OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL SOCIETY OF FRANKFORT. Stadtbibliothek, Frankfort. 1879. DR. GEROLAMO BOCCARDO, Plazzia Santi Apostoli,74, Rome. Senator; Councillor of State; Doctor of Laws; late Professor at the University and at the Superior Naval School of Genoa; Grand Officer of the Orders of SS. Maurice and Lazare, and of the Crown of Italy; Knight of the Order of Civil Merit of Savoy; Member of the Academy "dei Lincei," of the Academy of Naples, of the Institutes of Science of Milan, Venice, and Palermo, of the Cobden Club, of the International Statistical Institute, of the Academy of Madrid, and of the Deputation of National History, &c. 1874. DR. LUIGI BODIO, Rome. Doctor of Laws; Professor of Industrial Legislation and of Statistics at the Engineering College, Rome; Director-General of the Statistical Department of the State; Grand Officer of the Order of SS. Maurice and Lazare; Knight of the Order of Civil Merit of Savoy; Correspondent of the Institute of France (Academy of Moral and Political Sciences). 1845. FRANCESCO FERRARA, Venice. Senator; Professor and Director of the Royal Superior School of Commerce at Venice; late Minister of Finance; Member of the Academy "dei Lincei." 1980. ANGELO MESSEDAGLIA, Rome. Senator; Professor of Statistics at the Royal University of 1868. THE MARQUIS ERMENEGILDO DEI CINQUE QUINTILI, Rome. Advocate; General Secretary of the Hospitals Commission of Mexico. 1895. DON MANUEL FERNANDEZ LEAL, Mexico. Secretary of State, Department of " Fomento," Colonization and Netherlands. 1896. DR. NICOLAAS GERARD PIERSON, The Hague. Late Minister of Finance; Late President of the Netherlands' Bank; Late Professor of Political Economy at the University of Amsterdam. 1893. DR. VERKERK WILLIAM ARNOLD PETER PISTORIUS, The Hague. Resident Minister, General Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Roumania. 1896. GREGOIRE P. OLANESCO. Rue Grivitza 36, Bucharest. Late Director-General of Customs; Late General Secretary, Ministry of Finance; Officer of the Legion of Honor; Member of the International Statistical Institute. 1873. HIS EXCELLENCY PIERRE SEMENOV, St. Petersburg. Senator; Privy Councillor to His Imperial Majesty; President of the Imperial Statistical Council; President of the Imperial Geographical Society; Honorary Member of the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg; Associate of the Statistical Society of Paris. 1890. HIS EXCELLENCY NICOLAS TROÏNITSKY, Kovenskoy percoulok, Nr 9, St. Petersburg. Spain. 1845. HIS EXCELLENCY SEÑOR DON JOSÉ MAGAZ Y JAYME, Calle de Leon, 13, Madrid. Advocate, Gentleman of His Majesty's Chamber, and Member Sweden and Norway. 1858. DR. THORKIL HALVORSEN ASCHEHOUG, 41, Josephinegade Christiania. Doctor of Laws; Professor of Political Economy at the University of Christiania; Assessor Extraordinary of the Supreme Court of Norway; Commander of the First Class of the Norwegian Order of St. Olave, of the Swedish Order of the North Star; and of the Danish Order of the "Dannebroge; " Corresponding Member of the Institute of France; Member of the Institute of International Law, of the International Statistical Institute, and of the Academies of Christiania, Stockholm, Trondhjem and Upsala, also of the Royal Historical Society of Denmark. 1874. ANDERS NICOLAI KIÆR, Christiania. Director of the Central Statistical Bureau of Norway; Associate of the Statistical Society of Paris. 1860. THOMAS MICHELL, C.B., Christiania. 1890. DR. ELIS SIDEN BLADH., Ph.D., Stockholm. Director in Chief of the Central Statistical Bureau of Sweden; President of the Royal Statistical Commission; Commander, Officer, and Knight of several Swedish and Foreign Orders; Member of the Royal Academies of Sciences and of Agriculture, at Stockholm; Honorary and Corresponding Member of several foreign learned Societies. |