“…The Royal Society did not. Røstvik andFyfe: Ladies, Gentlemen, andScientific Publication at the Royal Society, 1945-1990 6 There was no rule explicitly excluding women from the Royal Society, but powerful cultural traditions ensured that no women were proposed for Fellowship until Hertha Ayrton's (unsuccessful) nomination in 1902 (Mason, 1991). Sex or marital status ceased to be a bar to admission to chartered societies after the 1919 Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act (9 & 10 Geo.…”