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Elec. Expos, 84. F.AA; Physical Soc. Deter- 

 mination of the unit of electrical resistance. 



Kindle, Dr. Edward M(artin), U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. Paleontology, Geol- 

 ogy. Franklin, Ind, March 10, 69. A.B, 

 Indiana, 93; M.S, Cornell, 96; Ph.D, Yale, 99. 

 Instr. geol, Indiana, 94-95; asst. state geologist, 

 Ind, 9S-01 ; ess*, geologist, V. S. Geol. Surv, 

 01- Volunteer asst, Ark. Geol. Surv, 89; pa- 

 leontologist, Cornell Exped. to Greenland, 96. 

 M.A.A; Conn. Acad; Wash. Geol. Soc. Devo- 

 nian fossils and stratigraphy of Indiana; Niag- 

 ara faunas of Indiana. Paleozoic faunas of 

 Alaska. 



Kinealy, J(ohn) H(enry), 619 Granite Building, 

 St. Louis, Mo. Mechanical engineering. Han- 

 nibal, Mo, March 18, 64. D.E, Washington (St. 

 Louis), 84. Eng. work, 84-86; instr. mech. 

 eng, Washington (St. Louis), 86-87; assoc. 

 prof, Tex. Agr. and Mech. Col, 87-89; prof, 

 N. C. Col. Agr. and Mech. Arts, 89-92; Wash- 

 ington (St. Louis), 92-02; mech. engineer and 

 ventilation expert and engineer. F.A.A; (sec'y, 

 D, 95 ) ; Mech. Eng ; Eng. Educ ; Heat, and 

 Vent. Eng. ( past pres. ) ; Franklin Inst ; St. Louis 

 Acad; St. Louis Eng. Club (past pres.). Heat- 

 ing and ventilating; the transmission of heat; 

 steam-engines and boilers; centrifugal fans. 

 Transmission of heat; utilization of steam for 

 heating, drying, etc. 



King, Dr. A(lbert) F(reeman) A(fricanus), 1315 

 Massachusetts Ave, N. W, Washington, D. C. 

 Medicine. Oxfordshire, England, Jan. 18, 41. 

 M.D, Columbian, 61; M.D, Pennsylvania, 65. 

 Prof, obstet, George Washington, 72-; Ver- 

 mont, 72- Attending and consulting physi- 

 cian to various hospitals in Washington. Hon. 

 A.M, Vermont, 83, LL.D, 04. F.A.A; Am. Med. 

 Ass; Am. Gynec. and Obstet. Societies; D. C. 

 Med. Soc; Wash. Acad; Wash. Philos, Biol, and 

 Anthrop. Societies; British Gynec. and Obstet. 

 Societies. Mosquital origin of malarial dis- 

 ease; influence of sunlight and ultraviolet rays 

 on tiie malarial parasite. Influence of light 

 and scoto-therapy in malarial fevers ; import of 

 functional reversion in medical practise; etiol- 

 ogy of appendicitis. 



King, Dr. Arthur S(cott), University Cottage No. 

 I, Berkeley, Cal. Experimental physics. Jer- 

 seyville, Ills, Jan. 18, 76. B.S, California, 99, 

 M.S, 01, Ph.D, 03, Whiting fellow (Bonn), 03- 

 04; Berlin, 04-05. Asst. physics, California, 

 01-03; Carnegie research asst, 04-05; instr. 

 physics, California, 05- Effect of changes of 

 physical conditions on arc and spark spectra. 

 Metallic spectra at high temperatures. 



King, Dr. Cyrus A(mbrose), Gresham Court, W. 

 140th St, New York, N. Y. Botany. Plum 

 Tree, Ind, June 19, 67. A.B, Indiana, 93 ; A.B, 

 Harvard, 97, A.M, 98, Ph.D, 02. Teacher nat. 

 science, High Sch, Decorah, la, 93-96; asst. bot, 

 Harvard, 96-00, Radcliffe, 99-00 ; instr, Indiana, 

 00-02; teacher biol, DeWitt Clinton High Sch, 

 N. Y. City, 02- Asst. bot, Harvard Summer 

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Sch, 97-01 ; instr. in charge bot, Biol. Sta, Indi- 

 ana, summer, 02. F.AA; Nat. Cent. States. 

 Cytology of Araiospora pulchra Thaxter; ex- 

 plosive antherozoids in Conocephalus. Cytology 

 of Sapromyces and Rhipidium. 



King, Edward S(kinner), 15 Walker St, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. Astronomical photography. 

 Liverpool, N. Y, May 31, 61. A.B, Hamilton, 

 87, A.M, 90. Asst, Harvard Col. Observatory, 

 87-90, 93- Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. Forms 

 of images in stellar photography; absorption of 

 photographic wedges. Systematic tests of pho- 

 tographic plates; photographic photometry on 

 a uniform scale; photographic observations of 

 occultations. 



King, F(ranklin) H(iram), 1540 University Ave, 

 Madison, Wis. Agricultural physics. Wal- 

 worth Co, Wis, June 8, 48. Cornell, 76-78. 

 Teacher nat. science, High Sch, Berlin, Wis, 

 73-76; prof, State Nor. Sch, River Falls, Wis, 

 78-88; agr. physics, Wis. State Univ. Exp. Sta, 

 88-01 ; chief, Div. Soil Management, Bur. of 

 Soils, U. S. Dept. Agr, 01-04. With Wis. Geol. 

 Surv, 73; U. S. Geol. Surv, 82; U. S. Dept. 

 Irrig. Investigation, 01. F.A.A; Soc. Prom. 

 Agr. Sci; Nat. Geog. Soc; Wis. Acad; Wash. 

 Philos. Soc. Irrigation and drainage; move- 

 ment of ground waters; physics of agriculture; 

 soil management. Soil management. 



King, George B, Lawrence, Mass. Entomology. 

 Lowell, Mass, Jan. 23, 48. Self-educated. 

 M.A.A; Ass. Econ. Entom; Cambridge Entom. 

 Club; Lawrence Soc. Nat. Hist. The Coccidae 

 of British North America, America, Germany 

 and Switzerland; the Formicidae of Massachu- 

 setts. The larvae of Liecanium, Culecanium and 

 Pulvinaria; the larvae of the Coccidae of Ger- 

 many and Switzerland. 



King, Dr. Helen Dean, Bryn Mawr, Pa. *Biology. 

 Owego, N. Y, Sept. 27, 69. A.B, Vassar, 92; 

 fellow, Bryn Mawr, 97-98, Ph.D, 99. Teacher 

 physiol, Miss Baldwin's Sch, Bryn Mawr, 99- 

 Student asst, Biol. Lab, Byrn Mawr, 99- 

 M.A.A; Woods Hole Biol. Ass. Regeneration 

 of eye of Rana palustris; regeneration in Tu- 

 bularia crocea; effects of heat on development 

 of toad's egg. Parthogenetic development of egg 

 of Bufo lentiginosus and of Asterias vulgaris. 



King, Dr. Irving, 52 Hinckley Place, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. Psychology, Philosophy. Richmond, Ind, 

 July 17, 74. A.B, Earlham, 96; fellow, Chi- 

 cago, 01-03, Ph.D, 04. Principal, Tonganoxie 

 Acad, Kas, 96-98; Bloomingdale Acad, Ind, 

 98-00; instr. psychol. and hist, of educ. Pratt 

 Inst, 03- Head, Dept. Pedag, La. State Nor. 

 Sch, spring, 02 ; Dept. Psychol, State Nor. Sch, 

 Oshkosh, Wis, 03; asst. philos, Chicago, sum- 

 mer, 02. Philosophy; psychology of child de- 

 velopment. The psychological analysis of the 

 religious consciousness; genetic psychology. 



Kinghorn, Dr. Hugh M(cLennan), 11 Church St, 

 Saranac Lake, N. Y. Medicine. Kingston, 

 Ont, Nov. 9, 69. A.B, McGill, 90, M.D, CM, 

 94. Res. physician, Montreal Gen. Hosp, 94- 



