List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1891

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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1891.[1]

Fellows

Foreign members

  1. Alexander Agassiz (1835–1910) ForMemRS
  2. Benjamin Apthorp Gould (1824–1896) ForMemRS
  3. Eduard Adolf Strasburger[21] (1844–1912) ForMemRS
  4. Pietro Tacchini[22] (1838–1905) ForMemRS

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