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THE EDITORS
SIR DONALD MACKENZIE WALLACE,
K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O.
ARTHUR T. HADLEY, ll/d.
President of Yale.
HUGH CHISHOLM, b.a.
(Formerly Scholar of C.C.C. Oxford)
THE DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS
FOR LAW AND GOVERNMENT :
The Hon. Sir John Scott, k.c.m.g.,
Deputy Judge-Advocate-General.
FOR MILITARY AFFAIRS:
Sir George Sydenham Clarke, k.c.m.g.,
f. r.s.
FOR MEDICAL SCIENCE :
D. Noel Paton, m.d., b.sc., f.r.c.p.ed.
FOR THEOLOGY:
Rev. W. E. Collins, m.a., Prof, of
Ecclesiastical Hist, at King’s Coll.,
Lond.
FOR MINING:
Henry M. Howe, a.m., Prof, of Metal¬
lurgy at Columbia University.
FOR BOTANY:
D. H. Scott, m.a., ph.d., f.r.s., Hon.
Keeper, Jodrell Laboratory, Kew.
FOR GEOGRAPHY AND STATIS
TICS:
J. Scott Keltie, f.s.s., f.s.a.scot.
ll.d., Sec. Roy. Geog. Soc.
FOR ASTRONOMY:
Simon Newcomb, ph.d., ll.d.
FOR MATHEMATICS :
Joseph Larmor, m.a., d.sc., sec.r.s.,
University Lecturer in Mathematics,
Cambridge.
FOR ELECTRICITY:
J. A. Fleming, m.a., d.sc., f.r.s., Prof,
of Electrical Engineering, Univ. Coll.,
London.
FOR ART:
M. H. Spielmann, Editor of the Maga¬
zine of Art.
FOR ZOOLOGY:
G. Herbert Fowler, ph.d.
FOR NAVAL AFFAIRS :
Jas. Richard Thursfield, m.a.
FOR BIOGRAPHY:
Richard Garnett, c.b., ll.d.
FOR LITERATURE:
Edmund Gosse, ll.d.
FOR ECONOMICS:
Wynnard Hooper, m.a.
FOR RAILWAYS :
Major Henry G. Prout, Editor of
Railroad Gazette, N.Y.
FOR MUSIC:
J. A. Fuller Maitland, m.a., f.s.a.
FOR GAMES AND SPORTS:
Alfred Watson, Editor of the Badmin¬
ton Library.
THE ASSOCIATE EDITORS
PHILIP A. ASHWORTH, dr. jur. I FRANKLIN H. HOOPER, a.b.
H. M. ROSS, b.a. I E. H. WILLIAMS, m.d.
THE SUB-EDITORS
JAMES A. MANSON. G. B. LYNES, a.m.
Copyright, 1902, by The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company,
SIR DONALD MACKENZIE WALLACE,
K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O.
ARTHUR T. HADLEY, ll/d.
President of Yale.
HUGH CHISHOLM, b.a.
(Formerly Scholar of C.C.C. Oxford)
THE DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS
FOR LAW AND GOVERNMENT :
The Hon. Sir John Scott, k.c.m.g.,
Deputy Judge-Advocate-General.
FOR MILITARY AFFAIRS:
Sir George Sydenham Clarke, k.c.m.g.,
f. r.s.
FOR MEDICAL SCIENCE :
D. Noel Paton, m.d., b.sc., f.r.c.p.ed.
FOR THEOLOGY:
Rev. W. E. Collins, m.a., Prof, of
Ecclesiastical Hist, at King’s Coll.,
Lond.
FOR MINING:
Henry M. Howe, a.m., Prof, of Metal¬
lurgy at Columbia University.
FOR BOTANY:
D. H. Scott, m.a., ph.d., f.r.s., Hon.
Keeper, Jodrell Laboratory, Kew.
FOR GEOGRAPHY AND STATIS
TICS:
J. Scott Keltie, f.s.s., f.s.a.scot.
ll.d., Sec. Roy. Geog. Soc.
FOR ASTRONOMY:
Simon Newcomb, ph.d., ll.d.
FOR MATHEMATICS :
Joseph Larmor, m.a., d.sc., sec.r.s.,
University Lecturer in Mathematics,
Cambridge.
FOR ELECTRICITY:
J. A. Fleming, m.a., d.sc., f.r.s., Prof,
of Electrical Engineering, Univ. Coll.,
London.
FOR ART:
M. H. Spielmann, Editor of the Maga¬
zine of Art.
FOR ZOOLOGY:
G. Herbert Fowler, ph.d.
FOR NAVAL AFFAIRS :
Jas. Richard Thursfield, m.a.
FOR BIOGRAPHY:
Richard Garnett, c.b., ll.d.
FOR LITERATURE:
Edmund Gosse, ll.d.
FOR ECONOMICS:
Wynnard Hooper, m.a.
FOR RAILWAYS :
Major Henry G. Prout, Editor of
Railroad Gazette, N.Y.
FOR MUSIC:
J. A. Fuller Maitland, m.a., f.s.a.
FOR GAMES AND SPORTS:
Alfred Watson, Editor of the Badmin¬
ton Library.
THE ASSOCIATE EDITORS
PHILIP A. ASHWORTH, dr. jur. I FRANKLIN H. HOOPER, a.b.
H. M. ROSS, b.a. I E. H. WILLIAMS, m.d.
THE SUB-EDITORS
JAMES A. MANSON. G. B. LYNES, a.m.
Copyright, 1902, by The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company,
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