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dustry of Kansas; clay industry of West 

 Virginia. 



Grindley, Dr. H(arry) S(ands), 918 W. Green St, 

 Urbana, Ills. Chemistry. Champaign, Ills, 

 April 13, 64. B.S, Illinois, 88; Morgan fellow, 

 Harvard, 93-94, Sc.D, 94. Instr. chem, Illinois, 

 88-92; asst, Harvard, 92-93; asst. prof, Illinois, 

 94-99, assoc. prof, 99-04, prof, and director, 

 Chem. Lab, 04- F.A.A; Chem. Soc. Chem- 

 istry and nutritive value of meats; action of 

 alcoholates and mercaptids upon quinones. 

 Chemistry and nutritive value of meats and 

 meat products; action of mercaptids upon 

 quinones; the proteids, phosphorus compounds 

 and mineral constituents of flesh. 



Grinnell, Dr. Geo(rge) Bird, 346 Broadway, New 

 York, N. Y. Ethnology. Brooklyn, N. Y, Sept. 

 20, 49. A.B, Yale, 70, Ph.D, 80. Asst. osteol, 

 Peabody Mus, New Haven, Conn, 74-80; pres. 

 and director of various business corporations, 

 80- Co-editor, 'Forest and Stream,' 80- 

 F.A.A; fel. Ethnol. Soc; Folk-lore Soc; Wash. 

 Anthrop. and Biol. Societies; N. Y. Acad. His- 

 tory and habits of the plains Indians. Chey- 

 enne Indians. 



Grinnell, Prof. Joseph, 572 N. Marengo Ave, Pasa- 

 dena, Cal. Ornithology, Biology. Okla, Feb. 

 27, 77. A.B, Throop, 97; A.M, Stanford, 

 01. Instr. ornith, Hopkins Lab, Stanford, 

 01-02; biol, High Sch, Palo Alto, 01-03; prof, 

 Throop, 05- Ed, ' The Condor.' Fel. Ornith. 

 Union; Cal. Acad; Cooper Ornith. Club (pres, 

 00-01). Distribution of birds; variation in 

 birds. Distribution of birds in California. 



Griswold, W(illiam) T(udor), U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. Engineering. Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y, Oct. 15, 59. M.E, Columbia, 81. 

 Senola and Durango R. R, Mex, 81-83; unth 

 U. S. Geol. Surv, 83- Min. Eng. Topography ; 

 geology of petroleum. 



Groat, Prof. B(enjamin) F(eland), University of 

 Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Mathematics, 

 Physics. Hannibal, Mo, Oct. 18, 67. B.S. in 

 eng, Minnesota, 01. Instr. physics, Minnesota, 

 94-95, math, and mech, Sch. of Mines, 98-01, 

 asst. prof, in charge of Dept, 01-05, prof. mech. 

 and math, 05- F.A.A; Math. Soc; Eng. Educ. 

 Mathematics; mechanics; hydraulics; engineer- 

 ing. 



Grosvenor, Gilbert H(ovey), 1328 18th St, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Geography. Constantinople, 

 Turkey, Oct. 28, 75. A.B, Amherst, 97, A.M, 

 01. Instr. math, and modern languages, Engle- 

 wood Acad, N. J, 97-99; asst. ed, ''Nat. Geog. 

 Magazine,' 99-00, managing and assoc. ed, 00- 

 03, ed, 03- M.A.A; Nat. Geog. Soc; Forestry 

 Ass; Social Sci. Ass; Am. Hist. Ass. Com- 

 mercial, political, physical and historical geog- 

 raphy. 



Grout, Dr. A(bel) J(oel), 360 Lenox Road, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. Botany. Newfane, Vt, March 24, 

 67. Ph.B, Vermont, 90; Ph.D, Columbia, 97. 

 Instr. science, State Nor. Sch, Johnson, Vt, 93- 

 95; Plymouth, N. H, 97-99; Boys' High Sch, 

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Brooklyn, N. Y, 99- Curator, Bot. Dept, Mus. 

 of Brooklyn Inst, 99-03 ; ed, ' Bryologist.' 

 F.A.A. Taxonomy of mosses; moss peristomes; 

 adaptations of moss peristomes for spore dis- 

 tribution. 



Grover, Prof. F(rederick) O(rville), 240 Elm St, 

 Oberlin, O. Botany. Bangor, Me, July 31, 68. 

 A.B, Dartmouth, 90, A.M, 93; A.B, Harvard, 

 95, Morgan fellow, 95-96, A.M, 96. Instr. 

 math, St. James Mil. Acad, Macon, Mo, 90-92; 

 Greek and math, Western Mil. Acad, Upper 

 Alton, Ills, 92-94; asst. bot, Harvard, 95-96, 

 Radcliffe, 95-97; assoc. prof, Oberlin, 98-00, 

 prof, 00- M.A.A; Soc. Nat; New Eng. Bot. 

 Club; Ohio Acad. 



Gruener, Prof. Hippolyte, 43 Knox St, Cleveland, 

 O. Chemistry. New Haven, Conn, Feb. 23, 69. 

 A.B, Yale, 91, Ph.D, 93; Munich, 94-95. In- 

 str. science, Hill Sch, Pottstown, Pa, 93-94; 

 instr. chem, Adelbert Col, Western Reserve, 

 95-03, assoc. prof, Col. for Women, 98-, asst. 

 prof, Adelbert Col, 03- F.A.A; Chem. Soc; 

 Cleveland Chem. Soc; Chem. Gesell. Analytical 

 methods, especially iodometric. 



Grunsky, C(arl) E(wald), San Francisco, Cal. 

 Civil engineering. San Joaquin Co, Cal, April 

 4, 55. Polytech, Stuttgart, 77. Asst. state en- 

 gineer, Cal, 78-87 ; mem. Exam. Commission 

 Rivers and Harbors, 89-90; Sewerage Board, 

 San Francisco, 92-93; consulting engineer to 

 commissioner of public works, Cal, 94; city en- 

 gineer, San Francisco, 00-04; Isthmian Canal 

 Commission, 04-05 ; consulting engineer, U. S. 

 Reclamation Service, 05- Civil Eng; Pacific 

 Coast Tech. Soc. (pres, 94-95) ; Cal. Acad. 

 (Board of Trustees) ; San Francisco Mech. 

 Inst. Irrigation; drainage; sewerage; water 

 supply and power. Municipal water supply for 

 San Francisco. 



Gudeman, Dr. Edward, 4856 Forestville Ave, Chi- 

 cago, Ills. Chemistry. New York, N. Y, Jan. 

 25, 65. Ph.B, Columbia, 87; Berlin, 87-88; 

 Gottingen, 88-89; fellow, Columbia, 89-90, 

 Ph.D, 90. In charge, Dept. Chem. and Dyeing, 

 Pa. Mus. and Sch. of Indust. Art, 90-91; pro- 

 fessional chemist, 91-00; consulting chemist 

 and chemical engineer, 00- Chem. Soc; Soc. 

 Chem. Indust. Chemical technology; food 

 products. Coloring and action of preservatives 

 in food products ; composition and analyses of 

 vinegars, sugars, starch and alcoholic beverages. 



Guiteras, Dr. Juan, Hospital Las Animas, Havana, 

 Cuba. Tropical diseases. Matanzas, Cuba, 

 Jan. 4, 52. A.B, Matanzas Col, La Empresa, 

 67; M.D, Ph.D, Pennsylvania, 73. Prof. gen. 

 path, and tropical med, Havana, 00-, dean, Med. 

 Faculty, 05-; director, Las Animas Hosp, 03- 

 Pres, Board for Infectious Diseases, 02-; mem. 

 Nat. Board of Health, Cuba, 03-; pres, Second 

 Med. Cong, of Cuba, 05; v. pres, Conf. of N. A. 

 Boards of Health; mem. Exec. Committee, 

 Sanit. Cong, of Am. Republics, 02. Am. Phy- 

 sicians; Pub. Health Ass. (v. pres.) ; Phila. Col. 

 Physicians; Havana Acad, de Cienc. Med. Fis. y 

 Nat; Havana Soc. de Estudios Clinicos. Yel- 



