During Charles Darwin's lifetime, the Ray Society published not only Darwin's two volumes on barnacles (1851 and 1853) but also the work of many of the foremost British naturalists: Thomas Henry Huxley, William Crawford Williamson, John Blackwall, Albert Günther, James Scott Bowerbank, etc.
Ray Charles | Society of Jesus | Royal Society | National Geographic Society | Ray Bradbury | X-ray | American Cancer Society | Man Ray | Satyajit Ray | Royal Television Society | American Physical Society | Stevie Ray Vaughan | American Chemical Society | International Society for Krishna Consciousness | American Society of Civil Engineers | Royal Society of Canada | Royal Geographical Society | Ray Milland | American Philosophical Society | Theosophical Society | Royal Society of Edinburgh | Ray Liotta | Society of Antiquaries of London | Ray Davies | Sugar Ray Leonard | Society of the Cincinnati | Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | Billy Ray Cyrus | Justice Society of America | American Mathematical Society |
He was a Fellow of the American College of Radiology, member of the American Medical Association; the American Roetgen Ray Society; American Radiological Society; Radiological Society of North America; New York Academy of Science and the Texas Medical Association.