Honorary Membership was limited to 10 from 1890-1900, and to 15 from 1901 onwards. Corresponding Membership was a lesser class of Honoris causa membership in the early years. A few honorary members, such as Barnard, were first made corresponding members for a short time before being recommissioned as honorary members.
Nation(s) | Start | End | |
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Maunder, Mr. Edward Walter | United Kingdom | 1894 | 1928 |
Ball, Dr. Sir Robert Stawell | United Kingdom | 1894 | 1913 |
Darwin, Dr. Sir George Howard | United Kingdom | 1894 | 1912 |
Denning, Mr. William F. | United Kingdom | 1891 | 1931 |
Wolfer, Prof. Alfred | Switzerland | 1904 | 1931 |
Backlund, Dr. Oskar | Sweden/Russia | 1916 | 1916 |
Lindblad, Dr. Bertil | Sweden | 1956 | 1965 |
von Struvé, Dr. Otto Wilhelm | Russia | 1894 | 1899 |
Iwanowska, Dr. Wilhelmina | Poland | 1973 | 1999 |
Bateson, Dr. Frank M. | New Zealand | 1984 | 2006 |