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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Kirkwood, Dr. Daniel | USA | 1890 | 1895 |
Fleming, Dr. Sir Sandford | Canada | 1890 | 1915 |
Kedzie, Mr. John Hume | USA | 1890 | 1903 |
Hunter, Mr. Andrew F. | Canada | 1890 | 1891 |
Pettit, Mr. H. | Canada | 1890 | 1890 |
Winder, Mr. Daniel K. | USA/Canada | 1890 | 1891 |
Goldie, Mr. John | Canada | 1890 | 1891 |
Shearmen, Mr. T.S.H. | Canada | 1890 | 1900 |
Holden, Dr. Edward S. | USA | 1891 | 1914 |
Christie, Dr. Sir Wm. Henry Mahoney | United Kingdom | 1891 | 1922 |