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01- Chem. Soc; Min. Eng; Soe. Chem. Indust. 

 Bibliography of thorium; the cretaceous clays 

 of Long Island; thorium and rare earths. 



Judd, Prof. Charles H(ubbard), Yale Station, 

 New Haven, Conn. ^Psychology. Bareilly, 

 British India, Feb. 20, 73. A.B, Wesleyan, 94; 

 Ph.D, Leipzig, 9G. Instr. philos, Wesleyan, 96- 

 98; prof. exp. psychol, N. Y. Univ, 98-01; 

 psychol. and pedag, Cincinnati, 01-02; instr. 

 psychol, Yale, 02-04, asst. prof, 0.' t - Ed, ' Mon. 

 Supplements, Psychol. Rev ' ; ' Studies from 

 Psychol. Lab. of Yale Univ.' F.A.A; Soc. Nat; 

 Psychol. Ass; Philos. Ass. Variation and na- 

 ture of visual perceptions ; mental develop- 

 ment. Geometrical illusions by photographic 

 methods; visual control of tactual localization; 

 relation of movement to consciousness. 



Julian, Frank, P. O. Box 3, St. Paul, Minn. 

 Chemistry. Lancaster, O, Oct. 2, 59. Certifi- 

 cate in chem, Pennsylvania, 80. Chemist, 

 Wood Chem. Co, 81-83; Lumberman's Mining 

 Co, 83-86; Ills. Steel Co, 80-96; Great North- 

 ern R. R, 96- Chem. Soc. Chemistry of iron, 

 steel and railway materials. 



Julien, Dr. Alexis A(nastay), Columbia University, 

 New York, N. Y. *Petrography. New York, 

 Feb. 13, 40. A.B, Union, 59, A.M, 64; Ph.D, 

 N. Y. Univ, 82. Curator geol, Columbia, 97- 

 F.A.A. (sec'y, E, 83); Geol. Soc; fel. N. Y. 

 Acad; N. Y. Micros. Soc; N. Y. Miner. Club. 

 Petrography; building stone; processes for pres- 

 ervation of building materials. Classification 

 of rocks; sand; building stones; fossil bacteria. 



Kahlenberg, Prof. Louis, 234 Lathrop St, Univer- 

 sity Heights, Madison, Wis. *Physical chem- 

 istry. Two Rivers, Wis, Jan. 27, 70. B.S, 

 Wisconsin, 92, fellow, 92-93, M.S, 93; Ph.D, 

 Leipzig, 95. Instr. chem, Wisconsin, 95-97, 

 asst. prof, physical chem, 97-00, prof, 00- 

 Asst, U. S. Geol. Surv, summer, 91; reviewer, 

 'Jour. Physical Chem,' 99- F.A.A; Chem. 

 Soc; Electrochem. Soc (v. pres, 02-04) ; Wis. 

 Acad; Wash. Acad. The chemical, physical 

 and physiological nature and action of solu- 

 tions; solubility, electrolytic conduction and 

 chemical action in liquid hydrocyanic acid, etc; 

 specific and latent heat of evaporation of 

 various liquids; the specific inductive capaci- 

 ties of various solvents containing sulphur. 

 Vapor tensions of solutions; osmotic studies; 

 electrolytic conduction and electrolysis. 



Kain, Samuel W, 40 Leinster St, St. John, N. B, 

 Can. Archeology. St. John, Jan. 13, 64. Dep- 

 uty collector of customs, St. John, 03- N. B. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. (curator). Archeology; pre- 

 historic implements of New Brunswick; ancient 

 Indian pipes and relics of early French period. 

 Ancient pottery of New Brunswick. 



Kanolt, Dr. C(larence) W(hitney), 271 Fourth St, 

 Jersey City, N. J. Physical chemistry. Sus- 

 quehanna, Pa, Aug. 14, 80. B.S, Columbia, 



02, Ph.D, 05; Berlin, 05; Barnard fellow, Co- 

 lumbia, 05- Assoc, mem. Physical Soc. Com- 

 bination of a solvent with the ions. 



Kasner, Dr. Edward, Columbia University, New 

 York, N. Y. * Mathematics. New York, April 

 2, 77. B.S, Col. City of N. Y, 96; A.M, 

 Columbia, 97, Ph.D, 99; Gottingen, 99-00. 

 Tutor math, Columbia, 00-05, instr, 05- F.A.A; 

 Math. Soc. (asst. sec'y, 01-02, assoe. ed, 'Trans,' 

 03-). Theory of invariants; modern geometry. 

 Multiple forms; geometry of differential equa- 

 tions and transformations; trajectories of dy- 

 namics. 



Kastle, Prof. J(oseph) H(oeing), Hygienic Labora- 

 tory, U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital 

 Service, Washington, D. C. *Chemistry. Lex- 

 ington, Ky, Jan. 25, 64. Ky. State, 79-84; B.S, 

 Hopkins, 84, M.S, 86, fellow, 87-88, Ph.D, 88. 

 Lecture asst. chem, Hopkins, 86-87 ; prof, Ky. 

 State, 88-05 ; chief, Div. Chem,, Hygienic Lab, 

 V. S. Pub. Health and Mar. Hosp. Service, 05- 

 Chem. Soc. Chemistry of metals ; pure and 

 physiological chemistry; studies in allotropism; 

 kinetics of oxidation; affinity of acids; color of 

 halides and salts; hydrates; action of light; 

 ferments, lipase, invertase and the oxidases; 

 oxidation and reduction in animal organism; 

 tribromphenylbromid; nitrification and dentrifi- 

 cation. 



Kauffman, Calvin H(enry), 630 S. 12th St, Ann 

 Arbor, Mich. Botany. Lebanon, Pa, March 10, 

 69. Palatinate, 90-92 ; A.B, Harvard, 96 ; Wis- 

 consin, 01-02; Cornell, 02-04. Principal, Prep. 

 Sch, Lebanon, Pa, 97-98 ; teacher science, High 

 Sch, Decatur, Ind, 98-00; Nor. Col, Bushnell, 

 Ills, 00-01; asst. bot, Cornell, 02-04; instr, 

 Michigan, 0!y- Chem. Soc. Cortinarius; Mich- 

 igan Fungi. Biology of Saprolegniaceae ; my- 

 cology. 



Kay, Prof. G(eorge) F(rederick), Lawrence, Kas. 

 Geology, Mineralogy. Virginia, Ont, 73. A.B, 

 Toronto, 00, A.M, 02; fellow, Chicago, 03- 

 04. Principal pub. schools, Zephyr, Ont, 92- 

 94; geologist, Lake Superior Power Co, Sault 

 St. Marie, 00-02; asst. prof. geol. and miner, 

 Kansas, O'Jf- Asst, Ont. Bur. Mines, 02. 



Kearney, Thomas H, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. * Physiological 

 botany. Cincinnati, O, June 27, 74. Tennes- 

 see, 90-92; Columbia, 93-94. Asst. botanist, 

 Tenn. Agr. Exp. Sta, 92-93; curator, Herba- 

 rium, Columbia, 94; asst. agrost, later bot. and 

 veg. physiol, U. S. Dept. Agr, 9^- F.A.A 

 assoc. Bot. Soc; Soc. Plant Morph. and Physiol 

 Forestry Ass; Geog. Ass; Torrey Bot. Club 

 Wash. Bot. Soc; Wash. Biol. Soc. Ecology of 

 strand and swamp vegetations ; relations of 

 alkali soils to vegetation. The breeding of 

 races of cultivated plants adapted to saline 

 soils; the physiological effect upon plants of 

 various salts of alkalies and alkali earths. 



Keasbey, Prof. Lindley M(iller), University of 

 Texas, Austin, Tex. Economics. Newark, N. 

 J, Feb. 24, 67. A.B, Harvard, 88; Ph.D, Co- 

 lumbia, 90; R.P.D, Strasburg, 92. Prof. econ. 



