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Stone, Prof. Ormond, Leander McCormick Ob- 

 servatory, Charlottesville, Va. * Astronomy. 

 Pekin, Ills, Jan. 11, 47. Chicago, 66-70, A.M, 

 75. Tutor, Eacine, 67-68; asst, U. S. Naval 

 Observatory, 70-75; director, Cincinnati Observ- 

 atory, 75-82; Leander McCormick Observatory, 

 and prof, practical astron, Virginia, 82- Founder 

 and ed, 'Annals of Math,' 84- F.A.A. (v. pres, 

 88 ) ; Astron. and Astrophys. Soc ; Math. Soc ; 

 Wash. Acad; Wis. Acad; Cincinnati Soc. Nat. 

 Hist; Astron. Gesell. Astronomy. Observa- 

 tions of double stars, nebulae and satellites; 

 celestial mechanics. 



Stone, R(alph) W (alter), TJ. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. Geology. Camden, N. Y, 

 Nov. 17, 76. Ph.B, Hamilton, 99; A.B, Har- 

 vard, 00, A.M, 01. Asst. geol, Harvard, 00-01; 

 asst. geologist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 01- Instr. 

 geog, Summer Sch. for Cuban Teachers, Har- 

 vard, 00. Wash. Geol. Soc. Stratigraphy in 

 western Pennsylvania; bituminous coal; gas 

 and oil; Waynesburg and Eldersridge (Pa.) 

 quadrangles. Coal resources of southwestern 

 Alaska. 



Stone, Pres. Winthrop Ellsworth, West Lafayette, 

 Ind. Chemistry. Chesterfield, N. H, June 12, 

 62. B.S, Mass. Agr. Col, 82; B.S, Boston, 86; 

 Ph.D, Gottingen, 88. Asst, Mass. Agr. Exp. 

 Sta, 84-86; chemist, Tenn. Agr. Exp. Sta, 88- 

 89; prof, chem, Purdue, 89-92, v. pres, 92-00, 

 pres, 00- Chem. Soc; fel. Ind. Acad. Carbo- 

 hydrates. 



Stone, Witmer, Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. * Zoology, Ornithology. Philadel- 

 phia, Sept. 22, 66. A.B, Pennsylvania, 87, A.M, 

 91. Asst. curator, Mus, and conservator, Ornith. 

 Sect, Acad. Nat. Sciences, Phila, 91- Lecturer 

 nat. hist, Germantown Acad, 89-90; Ludwick 

 Inst. Courses, Phila. Fel. Ornith. Union; 

 Phila. Acad; Del. Valley Ornith. Club (pres, 

 91-92). Systematic ornithology and mammal- 

 ogy; the molt of birds. 



Stoneking, J(ohn) A(ndrew), 902 E. Third St, 

 Bloomington, Ind. Experimental physics. Del- 

 aware, Ind, March 13, 63. A.B, Indiana, 98, 

 A.M. 01. Teacher, pub. and high schools, 

 83-95; instr. physics, Indiana, 97- Ind. Acad. 

 Fluorescence and. phosphorescence. Color pho- 

 tography. 



Stookey, Prof. Lyman Brumbaugh, University of 

 Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal. Phys- 

 iology, Physiological chemistry. Belleville, Ills, 

 July 30, 78. A.B, Yale, 00, Ph.D, 02; Stras- 

 burg, 04-05. Asst. physiol. and physiol. chem, 

 N. Y. State Path. Inst, 02-05; prof, Med. Dept, 

 Southern California, 05- M.A.A; Physiol. Soc; 

 Chem. Soc; Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med; N. Y. 

 Soc. Physiol. Chemists. Formation of glyco- 

 gen; gastric secretion of hydrochloric acid; 

 digestion of gelatin; biological relation of pro- 

 teids and proteid assimilation; digestion and 

 self-digestion of tissues and tissue extracts ; 

 autolysis of brain tissue ; output of ammonia 

 in course of different forms of insanity; pro- 



teolytic enzymes; etc. Intracellular enzymes 

 and antienzymes; nucleoproteids. 



Storer, Prof. F(rancis) H(umphreys), 476 Boyls- 

 ton St, Boston, Mass. * Agricultural chemistry. 

 Boston, March 27, 32. B.S, Harvard, 55; 

 Heidelberg, Freiburg, Tharand and Paris. 

 Chemist, U. S. North Pacific Explor. Exped, 

 53-54; anal, and consulting chemist, Boston, 

 57-65; prof. gen. indust. chem, Mass. Inst. 

 Tech, 65-70; agr. chem, Harvard, 10-, dean, 

 Bussey Inst, 71- Am. correspondent, Bar- 

 reswil's ' Repertoire de Chimie Appliquee,' 58- 

 63. Hon. A.M, Harvard, 70. Fel. Am. Acad. 

 Alloys and impurities of zinc; coal oils and 

 petroleums ; experiments with fertilizers ; chem- 

 ical composition of foods, fodders, etc. Chem- 

 ical composition of the wood of tree trunks. 



Storer, Dr. H(oratio) R(obinson), 58 Washington 

 St, Newport, R. I. Medicine, Surgery. Bos- 

 ton, Mass, Feb. 27, 30. A.B, Harvard, 50, 

 A.M, M.D, 53; Paris, London and Edinburgh, 

 53-55; LL.B, Harvard, 68. Prof, obstet. and 

 med. juris, Berkshire Med. Col, 65-69; practis- 

 ing physician, 55-; lecturer and writer on med. 

 surg. and sanitary subjects, 77- Physician, 

 Boston Lying-in Hosp; surgeon, St. Elizabeth 

 Hosp. and N. E. Hosp. for Women and Chil- 

 dren ; consulting surgeon, Carney Hosp, Boston ; 

 Newport Hosp; St. Joseph's Hosp, Providence. 

 Gold medal, Am. Med. Ass, 65. Am. Med. Ass. 

 (sec'y, 65, v. pres, 68) ; fel. Am. Acad; R. I, 

 Mass. and Cal. Med. Societies; Boston Gynec. 

 Soc. (hon. pres, ed, 'Jour.'); Kings Co. Med. 

 Soc; Newport Med. Soc. (hon. pres.) ; Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist; N. Y. Acad. Med; several Cana- 

 dian and foreign med, obstet. and numis. socie- 

 ties. Gynecology; natural history; medical 

 numismatics. Medical numismatics. 



Storey, Dr. Thomas A(ndrew), Stanford Univer- 

 sity, Cal. Physiology, Medicine. Burden, Kas, 

 Jan. 29, 75. A.B, Stanford, 96; Hopkins Lab, 

 Pacific Grove, Cal, summers, 97-98; A.M, Stan- 

 ford, 99; Michigan, 00; Ph.D, Stanford, 02; 

 Harvard Med. Sch, 02-03; Cooper Med. Sch, 

 03-04; M.D, Harvard, 05. Asst, Gym, Stanford, 

 96-97, instr. hygiene and org. training, 97-02, 

 asst. prof, hygiene, 02- House officer, Long 

 Island Hosp, Boston, 05. M.A.A; Physiol. Soc; 

 Soc. Research Physical Educ. (mem. Exec. Com- 

 mittee, 03-05) ; Soc. Col. Gym. Directors (v. 

 pres, 05-06 ) . Daily variations in the power of 

 voluntary muscular contraction; influence of 

 fatigue on the speed of the contraction of human 

 voluntary muscle; exercise upon irritability of 

 human muscle ; tonus rhythms in normal human 

 muscle and in gastrocnemus of the cat. Vicar- 

 ious education ; effect of cerebral injury on the 

 functional activity of the vasomotor centers. 



Story, Prof. W(illia)m E(dward), 17 Hammond St, 

 Worcester, Mass. *Mathematics. Boston, 

 Mass, April 29, 50. A.B, Harvard, 71, Parker 

 fellow, 74-75; Ph.D, Leipzig, 75. Tutor math, 

 Harvard, 75-76 ; assoc, later asst. prof, and 

 assoc. prof, Hopkins, 76-89 ; prof, Clark, 89- 

 F.A.A. (v. pres, 96) ; Math. Soc; Am. Acad; 



