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ANNUAL REPORT ix Kew from 1885 to 1905 He became Professor of Natural History at the Royal Agricultural College Cirencester in 1868 and Professor of Botany at the Royal College of Science in Ireland in 1870 post which he held for several years prior to beginning his thirty years1 association with Kew Dr Francis Whittaker Tunnicliffe Proiessor of Pharmacology in the College from 1900 to 1906 and latterly Physician at King's College Hospital Mr Claughton Scott former Sambrooke Scholar of the College who made generous contribution to the Centenary Appeal Fund under the pseudonym grateful Sambrooke Scholar Dr Fenton Honorary Fellow of Christ's College Cambridge and student in the Applied Science Department of the College in 1870 Mr Victor Plarr Librarian of the College from 1890 to 1897 Mr Plarr was one of group of distinguished minor poets of the last century and editor of the fourteenth and fifteenth editions of Men of the Time which was superseded by Who's Who Mr Strange student of the College in the Faculty of Engineer- ing from 1875 to 1878 Mr Strange was appointed Assistant Engineer of the Public Works Department of Bombay in 1880 was Under- Secretary of the Government of India Public Works Department from 1901 to 1903 and in 1909 became Chief Engineer of Public Works in Sind Sir Nestor Tirard member of the Centenary Commemoration Committee and at one time Professor of Medicine in King's College and Crown Nominee on the General Medical Council Dr Harold Williams Director of the Foreign Department of The Times who had generously assisted the College by accepting the post of Honorary Lecturer in the Ethnography of Russia and by acting as one of the editors of the Slavonic Review Mr Walter Strickland student in the General Literature and Applied Sciences Department in 1867 was the former Director of the National Gallery of Ireland and Vice-President of the Royal Irish Academy Professor Ε Crookshank who was the founder of the Depart- ment of Bacteriology the first of its kind in the country He was appointed Professor in 1898 and elected Fellow in 1888 Sir Fielding Clarke student in the Evening Classes in 1870 He was Attorney-General of Fiji from 1881 to 1886 and later was Chief Justice In 1892 he was appointed Chief Justice of Hong-Kong and was knighted in 1894 The Rev Relton student in the Theological Faculty from 1879 to 1881 obtained his in 1882 and was elected Fellow in 1901 His son the Rev Dr Maurice Relton is now Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the College Mr Rivington student in the General Literature and Science Department in 1863 He was member of the firm of Rivington and
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