ince 1898; Fullerian Professor of Physiology and
Comparative Anatomy, Royal Inst., 1898-1900; Linacre Professor of
Comparative Anatomy, Oxford, 1891-1898; numerous other
distinctions.--["Who's Who."]
_fa_, Edwin LANKESTER (1814-1874), M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Natural
History, New Coll., London, 1850; Medical Officer of Health for
parish of St. James's, Westminster, and Coroner for Central
Middlesex; joint editor of "Q.J.M.S.," etc.--["Dict. N. Biog."]
_me_, Phebe LANKESTER (1825-1900), authoress of "Wild Flowers Worth
Notice"; the popular portion of Sowerby's "British Botany," and many
other publications; also wrote weekly in a newspaper for many years
under the signature of "Penelope."
_me bro_, Samuel POPE, Q.C., successful leader of the Parliamentary
Bar.
_bro_, E. Forbes LANKESTER, first class in "Greats," Oxford, 1877;
successful barrister.--["Oxf. Reg."]
_bro_, S. Rushton LANKESTER, H.M. Consul, Batavia.
_si_, Fay LANKESTER, Secretary of National Health Society.
_si_, Marion VATCHER, wife of Rev. Sydney Vatcher, Vicar of St.
Philip's, Stepney. Both well known in connection with East London
organization of help to the poor.
_si_, Nina LANKESTER, Superintendent of Female Clerks in Money Order
Department of Post Office.
Joseph #LISTER# (b. 1827), created Baronet, 1883; Baron #LISTER#,
1897; F.R.S., P.C., O.M., and numerous other distinctions;
President Royal Soc., 1896-1900; Professor of Surgery, Glasgow,
1860-1869, Edinburgh University, 1869-1877, King's Coll., London,
1877-1893; famous for discovery of antiseptic treatment in
surgery.--["Ency. Brit.," and "Who's Who."]
_fa_, Joseph Jackson LISTER (1786-1869), F.R.S., optical
investigator, especially in connection with the principles of the
achromatic microscope, also author of contributions to Zoology, Phil.
Trans.--["Dict. N. Biog."]
_bro_, Arthur LISTER (b. 1830), F.R.S.; botanist; author of
monograph on the Mycetozoa.--["Who's Who."]
_bro son_, Joseph Jackson LISTER, F.R.S., biologist; Fellow of St.
John's Coll., Cambridge.--["Who's Who."]
_bro son_, Arthur Hugh LISTER, Ass. Phys., Aberdeen Infirmary;
obtained "three stars" at University examination, Aberdeen.
_bro da_, Gulielma LISTER, contributed papers to "Linnaean Journal,"
and, in connection with her brother, to "Journal of Botany."
Sir Oliver #LODGE# (b. 1851), F.R.S., D.Sc., London, Oxon, and
Vict., LL.D., St. Andrews and Gla
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