R. S. C.
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Robert Seymour Conway, M.A., D.Litt. (Cantab.)
- Professor of Latin and Indo-European Philology in the University of Manchester. Formerly Professor of Latin in University College, Cardiff; and Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Author of The Italic Dialects.
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Paeligni; Osca Lingua.
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R. Tr.
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Roland Truslove, M.A.
- Formerly Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford. Fellow, Dean and Lecturer in Classics at Worcester College, Oxford.
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Paris: Geography and Statistics.
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S. A. C.
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Stanley Arthur Cook, M.A.
- Lecturer in Hebrew and Syriac, and formerly Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Editor for the Palestine Exploration Fund. Examiner in Hebrew and Aramaic, London University, 1904–1908. Author of Glossary of Aramaic Inscriptions; The Law of Moses and the Code of Hammurabi; Critical Notes on Old Testament History; Religion of Ancient Palestine; &c.
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Omri; Palestine: Old Testament History.
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Ordnance: Naval Guns and Gunnery.
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Ovid.
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Orbit; Parallax.
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S. P.
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Stephen Paget, F.R.C.S.
- Surgeon to Throat and Ear Department, Middlesex Hospital. Hon. Secretary, Research Defence Society. Author of Memoirs and Letters of Sir James Page; &c.
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Paget, Sir James.
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T. As.
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Thomas Ashby, M.A., D.Litt.
- Director of British School of Archaeology at Rome. Formerly Scholar of first Church, Oxford. Craven Fellow, 1897. Conington Prizeman, 1906. Member of the Imperial German Archaeological Institute. Author of The Classical Topography of the Roman Campagna.
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Olbia: Sardinia; Orbetello; Oristano; Ortona a Mare; Orvieto; Ostia; Otranto; Paestum; Palermo (in part); Pantelleria; Patavium; Pavia.
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Patents (in part); Payment; Payment of Members.
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T. Ba.
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Sir Thomas Barclay.
- Member of the Institute of International Law. Member of the Supreme Council of the Congo Free State. Officer of the Legion of Honour. Author of Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy; &c. M.P. for Blackburn, 1910.
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Pacific Blockade.
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Parliament (in part).
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Orange: France; Paul III., IV., V. (Popes).
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Odoacer.
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T. H. H.*
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Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich, K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., D.Sc.
- Superintendent, Frontier Surveys, India, 1892–1898. Gold Medallist, R.G.S., London, 1887. Author of The Indian Borderland; The Countries of the King’s Award; India; Tibet.
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Oman; Oxus; Pamirs.
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Paradise.
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Pahlavī.
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T. L. H.
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Sir Thomas Little Heath, K.C.B., D.Sc.
- Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. Formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Pappus of Alexandria.
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T. O.
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Thomas Okey.
- Examiner in Basket Work for the City and Guilds of London Institute.
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Osier.
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T. W. R. D
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Thomas William Rhys Davids, LL.D., Ph.D.
- Professor of Comparative Religion, Manchester University. President of tie Pali Text Society. Fellow of the British Academy. Secretary and Librarian of Royal Asiatic Society, 1885–1902. Author of Buddhism; Sacred Books of the Buddhists; Early Buddhism; Buddhist India; Dialogues of the Buddha; &c.
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Pali.
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V. M.
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Victor Charles Mahillon.
- Principal of the Conservatoire Royal de Musique at Brussels. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
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Ophicleide (in part).
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W. Ar.
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Sir Walter Armstrong.
- Director of National Gallery of Ireland. Author of Art in the British Isles; &c. Joint-editor of Bryan’s Dictionary of Painters; &c.
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Orchardson.
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W. A. B. C.
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Rev. William Augustus Brevoort Coolidge, M.A., F.R.G.S., Ph.D.
- Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Professor of English History, St David College, Lampeter, 1880–1881. Author of Guide du Haut Dauphiné; The Range of the Tödi; Guide to Grindelwald; Guide to Switzerland; The Alps in Nature and in History; &c. Editor to The Alpine Journal, 1880–1881: &c.
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Olivier, J. D.; Orta, Lake of; Ortler.
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W. A. H.
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William Alfred Hinds.
- President of the Oneida Community, Ltd.; Author of American Communities; &c.
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Oneida Community.
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