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Board of Health, Conn, 00- Examiner of water 

 supply of Reading, Pa; of Loraine, Ohio, for 

 Ohio State Board of Health. Chem. Soc; 

 Micros. Soc ; Pub. Health Ass ; New Eng. Water 

 Works Ass; Chem. Gesell. Methods of sanitary, 

 chemical and biological examination of water; 

 microscopic organisms and their influence on 

 the character of water. Neutral red test for 

 bacillus coli; gas ratio for bacillus coli under 

 varying conditions ; application of copper sul- 

 phate method for removal of microorganisms 

 from water supplies. 



Hollis, Prof. Ira N(elson), Cambridge, Mass. 

 Marine engineering. Mooresville, Ind, March 

 7, 56. Grad, U. S. Naval Acad, 78. Asst. en- 

 gineer, U. S. N, 80-89, past asst. engineer, 89- 

 93; prof, eng, Harvard, 93- Hon. A.M, Har- 

 vard; L.H.D, Union, 99. Naval Eng; Naval 

 Arch it. and Marine Eng; Mech. Eng; Eng. 

 Educ; Am. Acad; Boston Soc. Civil Eng. 

 Naval history; marine engineering. 



Holm, Dr. (Herman) Theo(dor), 1432 Providence 

 St, Brookland, D. C. *Botany. Copenhagen, 

 Denmark, Feb. 3, 54. Grad, Copenhagen, 80; 

 Ph.D, Catholic, 02. Naturalist, Danish North 

 Pole Exped, 81-82; Danish Exped. to Green- 

 land, 84-86; asst. botanist, U. S. Nat. Mus, 88- 

 93; U. S. Dept. Agr, 93-96. Danish, Swedish, 

 French, German and Canadian scientific socie- 

 ties. Anatomy and morphology of phanero- 

 gams. 



Holmes, Prof. Joseph A(ustin), U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. *Geology. Lau- 

 rens, S, C, Nov. 23, 59, B.S, Cornell, 81. Prof. 

 geol. and nat. hist, North Carolina, 81-91, lec- 

 turer, 91-; state geologist, N. C, 91-; fuel 

 testing expert, U. S. Geol. Surv, 05- Chief, 

 Dept. Mines and Metal, La. Purchase Expos, 

 04; special asst, U. S. Geol. Surv; special 

 agent, U. S. Dept. Agr. F.A.A. (v. pres. 

 02) ; Geol. Soc; Min. Eng; N. C. Acad; Wash. 

 Acad; St. Louis Acad. Coastal plain geology 

 in the Carolinas; geological occurrence and 

 electric properties of mica; chemical and phys- 

 ical properties of coal; the testing of structural 

 materials. 



Holmes, Dr. Mary E(milee), 201 S. First St, 

 Rockford, Ills. Paleontology, Zoology. Ches- 

 ter, O, April 10, 49. A.B, Rockford, 68; A.M, 

 Michigan, 87, Ph.D, 88. Instr. nat. sciences, 

 Manitowoc, Wis, 69-70; prof, Rockford, 71-82; 

 pres, Presb. Home Mission Soc, Freeport Pres- 

 bytery, Ills, and sec'y, Synodical Home Mission 

 Soc, 83- Ed. and propr, ' Freedmen's Bui,' 

 85- Geol. Soc. Brachiopoda. Botany; na- 

 ture study. 



Holmes, Dr. S(amuel) J(ackson), Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. * Zoology. Henry, Ills, March 7, 68. B.S, 

 California, 93, M.S, 94; Ph.D, Chicago, 97. 

 Teacher, High Sch, San Diego, Cal, 98-99; 

 instr. zool, Michigan, 99- Instr. embryol, 

 Woods Hole. F.A.A; Soc. Nat; Cal. Acad. 

 Crustacea; embryology of the Mollusca; animal 

 behavior. The reaction of animals to light. 



Holmes, Prof. W(illiam) H(enry), 1444 Belmont 

 St, Washington, D. C. * Anthropology . Har- 

 rison Co, O, Dec. 1, 46. B.S, McNeely Nor. 

 Col, Ohio, 70. Instr. physical geog. and nat. 

 hist, McNeely Nor. Col, 71; asst, U. S. Geol. 

 Surv. of Territories, 72, asst. geologist, 75-79; 

 U. S. Geol. Surv, 80-88; archeologist, Bur. Am. 

 Ethnol, 88-94; curator, Dept. Anthrop, Field 

 Columbian Mus, 94-97; prof, anthropic geol, 

 Chicago, 94-97; head curator, Dept. Anthrop, 

 TJ. S. Nat. Mus, 97-02; chief, Bur. Am. Ethnol, 

 02-; hon. curator, Div. Prehist. Archeol, U. S. 

 Nat. Mus, 03- In charge, govt, exhibits, Cen- 

 tennial Expos, 76; Columbian, 93; Omaha, 98; 

 Pan-Am, 00; Charleston, 01; La. Purchase, 04. 

 Loubat prize, 98. Int. Cong. Americanists (v. 

 pres, 04-). Nat. Acad; F.A.A. (sec'y, H, 91, v. 

 pres, 92) ; Anthrop. Ass. (v. pres, 02-) ; Nat. 

 Geog. Soc; Philos. Soc; Wash. Acad. (v. pres, 

 00-02); Wash. Anthrop. Soc. (pres, 00-02). 

 Geology; archeology; ethnology; esthetics. 



Holmes, Dr. Willis B(oit), University of Chicago, 

 Chicago, Ills. Chemistry. Cambridge, Mass, 

 Sept. 27, 73. A.B, Harvard, 96, A.M, 97; Ph.D, 

 Hopkins, 99. Asst. chem, Harvard, 96-97; 

 instr. chem, Mass. Inst. Tech, 00; asst. instr, 

 Chicago, 00-03, assoc. instr, 03- Isomeric 

 chlorids of orthosulphobenzoic acid. Sulphur 

 and calomel. 



Holt, Prof. Edwin B(issell), Harvard Psycholog- 

 ical Laboratory, Cambridge, Mass. Psychology. 

 Winchester, Mass, Aug. 21, 73. A.B, Harvard, 

 96; A.M, Columbia, 00; Ph.D, Harvard, 01. 

 Instr. psychol, Harvard, 01-05, asst. prof, 05- 

 Psychol. Ass. Phototactic response; visual an- 

 esthesia. Recurrent vision. 



Holt, Dr. L(uther) Emmett, 14 W. 55th St, New 

 York, N. Y. *Diseases of children. Webster, 

 N. Y, March 4, 55. A.B, Rochester, 75, A.M, 

 78; M.D, Columbia, 80. Prof, diseases of 

 children, N. Y. Polyclinic, 93-00; Columbia, 

 02- Director and sec'y, Rockefeller Inst, for 

 Med. Research, 01; attending physician, Babies' 

 Hosp. and N. Y. Foundling Hosp. LL.D, 

 Rochester, 02; hon. Sc.D, Columbia. 04. Am. 

 Physicians; Ass. Path, and Bact; Pediat. Soc. 

 (pres, 98) ; N. Y. Acad. Med. Diseases of 

 children. 



Holway, Prof. E(dward) W(illet) D(orlard), Uni- 

 versity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Bot- 

 any. Adrian, Mich, Feb. 13, 53. Asst. prof, 

 bot, Minnesota, OJf- Mycol. Soc. Uredineae. 



Hood, Prof. O(zni) P(orter), Hubbel Ave, Hough- 

 ton, Mich. Mechanical engineering. Lowell, 

 Mass, June 14, 65. Worcester, 82-83; B.S, 

 Rose, 85, M.S, 95, M.E, 98. Prof. mech. eng, 

 Kas. State Agr. Col, 86-98; mech. and elec. 

 eng, Mich. Col. Mines, 98- Consulting engi- 

 neer. M.A.A; Mech. Eng; Min. Eng; Eng. 

 Educ; Lake Superior Min. Inst. Pumping 

 machinery; windmills; steam boilers. An un- 

 usual type of steam boiler. 



Hook, Edw(ard) A (If red), Columbia University, 

 New York, N. Y. Mathematics. Oak Creek, 

 Wis, Jan. 18, 78. B.S, Wisconsin, 00, M.S, 01; 



