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94; M.S, Iowa, 98; Ph.D, Columbia, 00. 

 Teacher, High Sch, Montevideo, Minn, 94-95; 

 instr. math, Iowa, 95-98 ; Minnesota, 00-02, 

 asst. prof, 02- Math. Soc. The parallax of 

 (a Cass, and the positions of 56 neighboring 

 stars; simpler elements of analytic geometry. 

 Trigonometry. 



Bauer, Dr. L(ouis) A(gricola), The Ontario, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. * Terrestrial magnetism, Physics, 

 Mathematics. Cincinnati. Ohio, Jan. 26, 65. 

 C.E, Cincinnati, 88, M.S, 94; Ph.D, Berlin, 95. 

 Computer, U. S. Coast and Geod. Surv, 87- 

 92 ; docent math, physics, Chicago, 95, instr. 

 geophysics, 96; asst. prof. math, and math, 

 physics, Cincinnati, 97-99; chief, Div. Ter- 

 restrial Magnetism, and inspector magnetic 

 ivork, U. S. Coast and Geod. Surv, 99-; director, 

 Dept. Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Inst, 04 

 Chief, Div. Terrestrial Magnetism, Md. Geol. 

 Surv, 96-99; astronomer and magnetician, West. 

 Boundary Surv, 97 ; lecturer terrestrial mag- 

 netism, Hopkins, 99-; mem. Commission on 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, Int. Ass. Academies, 

 04- ; ed, ' Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmos- 

 pheric Elec' Int. Meteor. Conf, 98 (mem. 

 Permanent Committee ) . F.A.A ; Physical Soc ; 

 Astron. and Astrophys. Soc; Geog. Ass; Nat. 

 Geog. Soc; Wash. Acad; Wash. Philos. Soc; 

 Soc. Cient. Ant. Alz. Terrestrial magnetism. 



Baum, Prof. F(rank) G(eorge), Stanford Univer- 

 sity, Cal. Electrical engineering. Ste. Gene- 

 vieve, Mo, July 18, 70. A.B, Stanford, 98, E.E, 

 99. Asst. elec. eng, Stanford, 98-99; practical 

 work, 99-00; instr. elec. eng, Stanford, 00-02, 

 asst. prof, 02- Chief engineer, Cal. Gas and 

 Elec. Corpor, 04- Elec. Eng. Alternating 

 current work. Compounding alternating cur- 

 rent generators; the limiting distance to which 

 power can be transmitted. 



Baumgarten, Dr. G(ustav), 4900 Berlin Ave, St. 

 Louis, Mo. Medicine. Clausthal, Germanv, 

 June 1, 37. M.D, St. Louis Med. Col, 56; 

 Gottingen, Berlin, Prague and Vienna, 56-59. 

 Asst. and past asst. surgeon, U. S. N, 61-65 ; 

 prof, physiol, St. Louis Med. Col, 73-87, special 

 path, and therapeut, 87-93 ; practise of med, 

 Med. Dept, Washington (St. Louis), 93- Ed, 

 ' St. Louis Med. and Surg. Jour,' 68-71. Am. 

 Physicians (pres, 99) ; St. Louis Acad; St. 

 Louis Med. Soc; St. Louis Verein Deutscher 

 Aerzte. Diseases of the heart and kidneys; 

 physiology and pathology of the circulation. 



Bausch, Edward, Care Bausch and Lomb Optical 

 Co, Rochester, N. Y. *Optics. Rochester, Sept. 

 26, 54. Cornell, 75. Mem. Bausch and Lomb 

 Optical Co. F.A.A; Micros. Soc. Optics; ma- 

 nipulation of the microscope. 



Bawden, Prof. H(enry) Heath, (Jr), Vassar Col- 

 lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Philosophy, Psy- 

 chology. Elyria, O, Sept. 28, 71. Illinois, 88- 

 90; A.B, Denison, 93, fellow, 93-94, A.M, 94; 

 Rochester Theol. Sem, 94-96, 97-98; fellow, 

 Chicago, 98-00, Ph.D, 00. Instr, Gymnasium, 

 Denison, 91-94, biol, 97-98; philos, Iowa, 00- 

 01; prof, Vassar, 01- F.A.A; Philos. Ass; 



Psychol. Ass; West. Philos. Ass. The nasal 

 organs in Amphibia, with special reference to 

 Jacobson's organ; psychology of smell; psychol- 

 ogy of lapses; psychology of logic; pragma- 

 tism; methodology of genetic science; esthetics. 



Baxter, Prof. Gregory P(aul), 27 Warren Ave, 

 Somerville, Mass. Chemistry. Somerville, 

 March 3, 76. A.B, Harvard, 96, A.M, 97, Ph.D, 

 99. Asst. chem, Harvard, 95-97, instr, 97-99; 

 Haverford, 99-00 ; asst. prof, Swarthmore, 00-02 ; 

 instr. anal, chem, Harvard, 02-05, asst. prof, 

 chem, 05- Instr, Summer Sch, Harvard, 97, 

 02-05. Chem. Soc; Chem. Gesell. Atomic 

 weights of cobalt, iron and iodin. Atomic 

 weights of iron, cadmium, manganese, chromium 

 iodin and bromin. 



Bayley, Dr. W(illiam) S(hirley), Waterville, Me. 

 *Mineralogy, Geology. Baltimore, Md, Nov. 

 10, 61. A.B, Hopkins, 83, Ph.D, 86. Prof, 

 geol, Colby, 88-04. Asst. geologist, TJ. S. Geol. 

 Surv, 89-; assoc. ed, 'Am. Naturalist,' 86-; 

 reviewer, ' Neues Jahrbuch,' 90- F.A.A ; Geol. 

 Soc; Nat. Geog. Soc; Wash. Geol. Soc; Chem. 

 Gesell. Geology of iron districts of the Lake 

 Superior region ; metamorphism ; igneous 

 rocks. Geology of New Jersey Highlands. 



Beach, Prof. Frederick Elijah, 44 Lyon St, New 

 Haven, Conn. Physics. New Haven, June 12, 

 63. Ph.B, Yale, 83, Ph.D, 93. Machinist and 

 draftsman, 83-90; asst. physics, Yale, 91-94, 

 instr, 94-95, asst. prof, 95- Physical Soc. 

 General physics. 



Beach, S(pencer) A(mbrose), State Experiment 

 Station. Geneva, N. Y. Horticulture. Sum- 

 mer Hill, N. Y, Sept. 15, 60. B.S.A, Iowa 

 State. 87, M.S, 92. Assoc, prof. hort. and 

 bot, Tex. Agr. and Mech. Col, 90-91; horticul- 

 turist, State Exp. Sta, Geneva, N. Y, 91- 

 F.A.A; Pomol. Soc; Soc. Hort. Sci. (sec'y) ; 

 Royal Hort. Soc. Treatment of diseases of 

 horticultural plants; fertilizers for lettuce un- 

 der glass; self -sterility of grapes; pomological 

 varieties. Fertilizers for forcing house crops 

 and orchards; pomological varieties; plant 

 breeding; stocks for grapes and apples. 



Beadle, C(hauncey) D(elos), Biltmore, N. C. 

 *Botany. St. Catharines, Ont, Aug. 5, 66. 

 Ont. Agr. Col, 84; Cornell, 89. Director, Bilt- 

 more Herbarium, 90- Botany of the southern 

 states. Crataegus. 



Beal, Prof. F(oster) E(llenborough) L(ascelles), 



Berwyn, Md. Ornithology. South Groton 

 (now Ayer), Mass, Jan. 9, 40. B.S, Mass. Inst. 

 Tech, 71. Instr. math, Mass. Inst. Tech, 70-74; 

 prof, civil eng, Iowa State, 76-83, acting prof, 

 zool. and comp. anat, 80-83 ; econ. ornithologist, 

 Biol. Surv, U. S. Dept. Agr, 91- Fel. Ornith. 

 Union; Wash. Biol. Soc. Economic ornithol- 

 ogy. 

 Beal, Dr. W(illiam) J(ames), Agricultural College, 

 Mich. *Botany. Adrian, Mich, March 11, 33. 

 A.B, Michigan, 59, A.M, 63; B.S, Harvard, 65; 

 M.S, Chicago, 75; Ph.D, Michigan, 80. Teacher 

 nat. science, Friends Acad, and Howland Inst, 

 Union Springs, N. Y, 59-68; prof, bot, Chicago, 



