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JLloyd Library Bot. and Pharmacy; assoc. ed, 

 "Pharmaceut. Rev'; 'Eclectic Med. Jour'; 'Med. 

 Gleaner.' Gold medals, Pharmaceut. Ass, 82, 92, 

 99; LL.D, Wilberforce. F.A.A; Chem. Soc; 

 Pharmaceut. Ass. (pres, 87) ; Eclectic Med. 

 Ass; Ohio Pharm. Ass; Ohio Eclectic Med. Ass. 

 Plant chemistry and pharmacy; alkaloids; glu- 

 cosids and proximate principles ; precipitates in 

 fluid extracts; phenomena of capillarity; phyto- 

 chemistry as applied to medicine; superstition 

 and folk-lore of northern Kentucky. Phyto- 

 chemistry; phenomena of capillarity; pharmacy 

 of plant products ; pharmaceutical phenomena. 



Lloyd, Dr. M(orton) G(ithens), Bureau of Stand- 

 ards, Washington, D. C. Physics. Beverly, 

 N. J, Sept. 10, 74. B.S, Pennsylvania, 96, 

 Tyndale fellow, 96-99; Harvard, 97-98; Ber- 

 lin, 98-99; Ph.D, Pennsylvania, 00. Instr. 

 physics, Pennsylvania, 99-02; lab. asst, Bur. 

 Standards, 02-04, asst. physicist, 0^- Int. 

 Elec. Cong, St. Louis, 04. M.AA; Physical 

 Soc; Franklin Inst. (v. pres, Physics Sect, 02) ; 

 Electrochem. Soc; Nat. Geog. Soc; Wash. 

 Philos. Soc. Effects of self-induction and 

 capacity in alternating current circuits; ther- 

 momagnetic and galvanomagnetic effects in Bi 

 and Te. Effect upon induction meters of varia- 

 tions of voltage, frequency, power factor, tem- 

 perature and wave form; ratios of transform- 

 ers; phase relations in transformers. 



Locke, Prof. James, East Aurora, N. Y. * Chem- 

 istry. Buffalo, N. Y, Nov. 28, 69. A.B, Yale, 

 90; Ph.D, Heidelberg, 95, grad. student, 95-97. 

 Instr. chem, Sheffield Sci. Sch, Yale, 97-02; 

 asst. prof, inorg. chem, Mass. Inst. Tech, 02-03. 

 Chem. Soc. Inorganic chemistry; gradations 

 in properties of inorganic compounds with 

 atomic weights of their elements. 



Lockwood, Prof. E(dwin) H(oyt), 79 Division St, 

 New Haven, Conn. Mechanical engineering. New 

 Canaan, Conn, 66. Ph.B, Yale, 88, M.E, 92, 

 Ph.D, 01. Designing engineer, 89-95; instr. 

 mech. eng, Sheffield Sci. Sch, Yale, 92-01, asst. 

 prof, 01- Mech. Eng; Conn. Acad. Mechanism; 

 mechanical engineering. 



Locy, Prof. W(illiam) A(lbert), 1823 Hinman Ave, 

 Evanston, Ills. *Zoology, Embryology, Neurol- 

 ogy. Troy, Mich, Sept. 14, 57. B.S, Michigan, 

 81, M.S, 84; fellow, Harvard, 84-85; Berlin, 

 91; hon. fellow, Chicago, 94-95, Ph.D, 95; 

 Naples Zool. Sta, 02-03. Prof, biol, Lake For- 

 est, 87-89, animal morph, 89-95; zool, North- 

 western, 95- Prof, physiol, Rush Med. Col, 91; 

 trustee, Woods Hole. Soc. Nat; Soc. Zool; Ass. 

 Anat. Embryology of Arachnida; structure 

 and development of vertebrate head; pineal eye; 

 accessory optic vesicles in embryo elasmo- 

 branchs and chicks ; metameric segmentation of 

 the neural axis ; olfactory nerve ; new cranial 

 nerve in selachians; rise of embryology. Em- 

 bryology of cranial nerves of selachians; the 

 olfactory nerve; primary segments of vertebrate 

 brain. 



Lodge, Prof. R(ichard) W(alley), 99 Colchester St, 

 Brookline, Mass. Mining, Metallurgy. Boston, 



Mass, Jan. 14, 57. Mass. Inst. Tech, 79. Asst. 

 mining and metal, Mass. Inst. Tech, 79-80; 

 mining in the west, 80-82; asst. mining and 

 metal, Mass. Inst. Tech, 82-83; head chemist, 

 N. Chicago Rolling Mill Co, 83-85; chemist, 

 Sloss Iron and Steel Co, Ala, 87 ; instr. mining 

 and metal, Mass. Inst. Tech, 89-94, asst. prof, 

 95- Min. Eng; Forestry Ass. Assaying; cyan- 

 iding and chlorination of gold ores. 



Loeb, Prof. Jacques, University of California, 

 Berkeley, Cal. *Physiology. Germany, April 

 7, 59. Berlin; Munich; M.D, Strasburg, 84. 

 Asst. physiol, Wiirzburg, 86-88; Strasburg, 88- 

 90; Naples Zool. Sta, 89-91; assoc. biol, Bryn 

 Mawr, 91-92; asst. prof, physiol. and exp. biol, 

 Chicago, 92-95, assoc. prof, 95-00, prof, physiol, 

 00-02; California, 02- Soc. Nat; Physiol. Soc; 

 Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med; Philos. Soc. Brain 

 physiology; animal tropisms; heteromorphosis ; 

 effects of salts ; artificial parthenogenesis ; 

 heterogeneous hybridization. 



Loeb, Prof. Leo, University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. Pathology. Mayen, Germany, 

 Sept. 21, 69. Abiturient, Gymnasium, Heidel- 

 berg, 89; Heidelberg, Berlin, Zurich, Basel 

 and Freiburg, 89-96; Staatsexamen, 96; M.D, 

 Zurich, 97; research fellow, McGill, 03. Adj. 

 prof, path, Illinois, 00-01 ; exp. pathologist, N. 

 Y. State Path. Lab, Buffalo, 02; asst. demon- 

 strator path, Pennsylvania, 03, asst. prof. exp. 

 path, Ok- F.A.A; Ass. Path, and Bact; Soc. 

 Exp. Biol, and Med; Am. Med. Ass. Formation 

 of the pigment of the skin; regeneration and 

 transplantation of tissues; experimental condi- 

 tions of growth of tissues; etiology of tumors; 

 coagulation of blood; normal and pathological 

 anatomy of the ovaries; cell-granula ; aggluti- 

 nation of cells. 



Loeb, Prof. Morris, 273 Madison Ave, New York, 

 N. Y. * Chemistry. Cincinnati, O, May 23, 63. 

 A.B, Harvard, 83; Ph.D, Berlin, 87; Heidelberg, 

 87-88; Leipzig, 88. Asst. to Prof. Wolcott 

 Gibbs, 88-89; docent chem, Clark, 89-91; prof, 

 N. Y. Univ, 91- F.A.A. (sec'y, C, 94) ; Chem. 

 Soc; Soc. Chem. Indust; Electrochem. Soc; 

 fel. N. Y. Acad; Chem. Gesell. Inorganic and 

 physical chemistry; derivatives of phosgene; 

 electro-conductivity of solutions; reaction 

 speeds. Conductivity of complex salts. 



Loevenhart, Dr. Arthur S(olomon), Johns Hopkins 

 Medical School, Baltimore, Md. Chemistry, 

 Pharmacology. Lexington, Ky, Dec. 29, 78. B.S, 

 Ky. State, 98, M.S, 99 ; M.D, Hopkins, 03. Asst. 

 physiol. chem, Hopkins, 03-04, assoc. physiol. 

 chem. and pharmacol, OJf- Physiol. Soc. In- 

 duced oxidations; catalysis; enzyme action. 

 Mechanism of enzyme action. 



Loew, Prof. (Carl Benedikt) Oscar, Komaba, 

 Tokyo, Japan. Chemistry. Rediwitz, Bavaria, 

 April 2, 44. Munich and Leipzig, 63-66; Ph.D, 

 Leipzig, 67. Asst, Col. City of N. Y, 67-71; 

 mem. U. S. Exped. West of 100th Meridian 

 (Wheeler), 73-76; adj, Lab. Veg. Physiol, 

 Munich, 77-92, docent, 86-92; prof. agr. chem, 

 Tokyo, 93-97; expert physiol. chem, U. S. Dept. 



