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Schneider, Prof. Edward C(hristian), Colorado 

 College, Colorado Springs, Colo. Physiological 

 chemistry, Biology. Wapello, la, Aug. 21, 74. 

 B.S, Tabor, 97; Ph.D, Yale, 01. Instr. chein, 

 Tabor. 97-99, prof. biol. and physiol. chem, 01- 

 03; biol, Colo. Col, 08- Asst. bacteriologist, 

 Antitoxin Lab, N. Y. State Dept. of Health, 

 Albany, summer, 02. Variation in the sul- 

 phocyanid content of human saliva; the excre- 

 tion of kynurenic acid. Blood pressure in man. 



Schober, Prof. William B(ush), Lehigh University, 

 South Bethlehem, Pa. Chemistry. Cumber- 

 land, Md, Nov. 28, 64. B.S, St. John's (Md.), 

 86, A.M, 90; Ph.D, Hopkins, 92. Instr. sci- 

 ences, Allegany Acad, Cumberland, 86-88; asst, 

 Chem. Lab, Hopkins, 90-92; instr. org. chem, 

 Lehigh, 92-04, asst. prof, chem, 0^- F.A.A; 

 Chem. Soc. Diazo-compounds; sulphonic acids. 

 Sulphonic acids. 



Schoch, Dr. Eugene P(aul), 714 W. 23d St, Austin, 

 Tex. Chemistry. Berlin, Germany, Oct. 16, 71. 

 C.E, Texas, 94, A.M, 96; fellow, Chicago, 99- 

 00, Ph.D, 02. Instr. chem, Texas, 97- Oxids 

 of mercury. Oxidation reactions that lead to 

 equilibrium. 



Schoder, Dr. E(rnest) W(illiam), 410 E. Yates St, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. Hydraulic engineering. Fidalgo 

 Island, Wash, Aug. 17, 79. B.S, Washington 

 (Seattle), 00; Ph.D, Cornell, 03. Station asst, 

 U. S. Geol. Surv, 00; engineer on construction, 

 Ithaca Water Works Pumping Sta. and Cor- 

 nell Water Purification Plant, 03-04; engineer 

 in charge, Hydraulic Lab, Cornell, 0%, asst. 

 prof. exp. hydraulics, 05- Junior Civil Eng. 

 Flow of water in pipes; effects of curvature, 

 size, roughness, temperature; critical velocity; 

 effects of abnormal flow on piezometric indica- 

 tions; hydraulics of Panama sea-level canal 

 without locks. The Pitot tube; flow of water 

 over weirs. 



Schoney, Dr. L(azarus), St. James Court, 143d St. 

 and Seventh Ave, New York, N. Y. Biology, 

 Pathology, Botany. Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 

 18, 38. Ph.D, Prague, 57; M.D, Pennsylvania, 

 62. Contract surgeon, U. S. A, 62-65; prof, 

 path, N. Y. Eclectic Med. Col, 87-00. F.A.A; 

 Micros. Soc; N. Y. Micros. Club; Torrey Bot. 

 Club. Pathology; cartilage and bone of birds; 

 the origin of red blood-corpuscles. Pathology 

 and therapy of fever. 



Schottenfels, Miss Ida M(ay), 1230 Amsterdam 

 Ave, New York, N. Y. Mathematics. Des 

 Moines, la, Dec. 21, 69. A.B, Northwestern, 

 92; hon. fellow, Yale, 92-93; A.M, Chicago, 96. 

 Teacher, Chicago grammar and high schools, 

 86-90; instr. math, N. Y. Nor. Col, 01- 

 Math. Soc. Complete determination of all 

 types of simple groups of order 201C0; multi- 

 ply-connected unilateral surfaces; generational 

 definitions of the different types of simple 

 groups of order 20160. A set of generators for 

 the linear and linear fractional substitution 

 groups; a theory of functions for the system of 

 complex numbers founded on units. 



Schrader, F(rank) C(harles), U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. Geology. Sterling, 

 Ills, Oct. 6, 60. M.S, Kansas, 91; A.M, Har- 

 vard, 93. Asst. entom, Kansas, 89, 91; Mass. 

 Board of Agr, 93, 94; teacher geol, Harvard, 

 95-96; asst. geol. and geologist, U. S. Geol. 

 Surv, 96- Geol. Soc; Min. Eng; Nat. Geog. 

 Soc; Wash. Geol. Soc. Geology; geography; 

 entomology. The geology, physiography and 

 mineral resources of Alaska. 



Schreiner, Dr. Oswald, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. Chemistry. Nassau, 

 Germany, May 29, 75. Baltimore Polytech, 92 ; 

 Ph.G, Md. Col. Pharmacy, 94; Hopkins, 94-95; 

 U. S. P. research fellow, 95-96; B.S, Wisconsin, 

 97, M.S, 99, Ph.D, 02. Asst. pharmaceut. tech- 

 nique, Wisconsin, 96, instr, 97-02, physical 

 chem, 02-03; chemist, U. S. Dept. Agr, 03- 

 Expert physical chem, U. S. Dept. Agr, summer, 

 02. Ebert prize, 00. Chem. Soc; Pharmaceut. 

 Ass. Chemistry of volatile oils; characteriza- 

 tion and classification of sesquiterpenes ; com- 

 plex nitroso-compounds of unsaturated hydro- 

 carbons; photochemical action; complex boric 

 acids and borates; soap solutions; colorimetric 

 methods. Solution phenomena with special re- 

 ference to soil and plant problems. 



Schrenk, Dr. H(ermann) von, Missouri Botanical 

 Garden, St. Louis, Mo. *Vgetable pathology. 

 College Point, N. Y, March 12, 73. B.S, Cor- 

 nell, 93; A.M, Harvard, 94; Ph.D, Washington 

 (St. Louis), 97. Asst. bot, Harvard, 93- 

 94; instr, St. Louis Manual Training Sen, 94- 

 96; Shaw Sch. of Bot, 96-03; in charge, Miss. 

 Valley Lab, Bur. Plant Indust, U. S. Dept. 

 Agr, 01-, Div. Forest Products, Bur. For- 

 estry, 03-05. Special agent, Div. Veg. Physiol, 

 and Path, U. S. Dept. Agr, 98-01; lecturer tim- 

 ber diseases, Yale Forest Sch, 02-; ed. veg. 

 path, for U. S, and sec'y, Am. Board of Editors, 

 'Bot. Centralblatt.' F.A.A. (sec'y, G, 02); 

 Soc. Nat. (treas, 04-) ; Bot. Soc; Soc. Plant 

 Morph. and Physiol; Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci; St. 

 Louis Acad; Bot. Gesell. Diseases' of plants, 

 chiefly of trees and timber. Preservation of 

 timber. 



Schuchert, Prof. Charles, Yale University Museum, 

 New Haven, Conn. * Paleontology. Cincin- 

 nati, O, July 3, 58. Pub. schools. Asst. to 

 E. O. Ulrich, Newport, Ky, 85-89; to Prof. 

 James Hall, Albany, N. Y, 89-91; Minn. Geol. 

 Surv, 91-92; to Prof. C. E. Beecher, Yale, 92- 

 93; asst. paleontologist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 93- 

 94; asst. curator, U. S. Nat. Mus, 94-04; prof, 

 paleont, Yale, and hist, aeol, Sheffield Sci. Sch, 

 0! r Hon. A.M, Yale, 04. Soc. Nat; Geol. 

 Soc; Wash. Geol, Biol, and Geog. Societies. 

 Invertebrate Paleozoic fossils. 



Schuerman, Prof. W(illiam) H(enry), Vanderbilt 

 University, Nashville, Tenn. Mechanics. Cin- 

 cinnati, O, Nov. 8, 59. C.E, Cincinnati, 81; 

 Hopkins, 82-83. Instr. physics, Missouri, 83- 

 85, asst. prof, physics and eng, 85-88 ; construc- 

 tion of water works, Covington, Ky, 88-90; 

 irrigation canal work near Bakersfield, Cal, 90- 



