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index of geology, paleontology, petrology and 

 mineralogy. Geology of Great Basin region. 

 Weems, Prof. J(ulius) B(uel), Crewe, Va. Agri- 

 cultural chemistry. Baltimore, Md, Aug. 27, 

 65. B.S, Md. Agr. Col, 88; Ph.D, Clark, 94. 

 Instr. math, and chem, Md. Agr. Col, 89; prof, 

 agr. chem, Iowa State, 95-04. F.A.A; Chem. 

 Soc; Soc. Chem. Indust; Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci; 

 Chem. Gesell. Chemical composition of grasses; 

 purification of sewage; soils, paints and other 

 agricultural subjects. Soils of Iowa; chemical 

 composition of butter; methods of water and 

 sewage analysis; agricultural education. 



Weida, Prof. Geo(rge) F(rancis), Ripon, Wis. 

 Chemistry. Allentown, Pa, Aug. 15, 70. B.S, 

 Kansas, 90; fellow, Hopkins, 93-94, Ph.D, 94. 

 Asst. pharmaceut. chem, Kansas, 88-90 ; prof, 

 chem, Blackburn, 94-96; Baker, 96-97; Kas. 

 State Agr. Col, 97-03; Ripon, 03- Organic 

 chemistry. 



Weidman, Dr. S(amuel), 410 N. Henry St, Madi- 

 son, Wis. Geology. Reedsburg, Wis, Oct. 11, 

 70. B.S, Wisconsin, 94, fellow, 95-96; fellow, 

 Chicago, 96-97; Ph.D, Wisconsin, 98. Field 

 asst, U. S. Geol. Surv, 94-96; asst. geologist, 

 Wis. Geol. Surv, 97-99, geologist, 99- M.A.A; 

 Geol. Soc; Wis. Acad. Pre-Cambrian geology; 

 mineralogy; glacial and physiographic geology. 

 Geology of Wisconsin. 



Weinzirl, Prof. John, 416 S. Arno St, Albuquerque, 

 N. Mex. Bacteriology, Climatology, Chemistry. 

 Eau Galle, Wis, Sept. 10, 70. B.S, Wisconsin, 

 96, M.S, 98. Asst. prof, biol, New Mexico, 

 98-00, prof. biol. and chem, 00- Director, Had- 

 ley Climat. Lab, and ed, 'Bui,' 00- M.A.A. 

 Bacteriology of cheese-ripening; climate as re- 

 lated to the cure of tuberculosis; bacterial flora 

 of New Mexico; influence of high altitudes upon 

 the blood; lung capacities in high altitudes; 

 meteorology. The physiological influence of 

 light, especially in tuberculosis. 



Weir, Dr. R(obert) F(ulton), 11 E. 54th St, New 

 York, N. Y. Surgery. New York, Feb. 16, 38. 

 A.B, Col. City of N. Y, 54, A.M, 57; M.D, Col. 

 Physicians and Surg, N. Y, 59. Asst. surgeon, 

 U. S. A, 61-65; surgeon, St. Luke's Hosp, 65-75; 

 N. Y. Hosp, 76-99; Bellevue Hosp, 81-83; 

 Roosevelt Hosp, 99-; prof. clin. surg, Columbia, 

 83-92, surg, 92-03, clin. surg, 03- Surg. Ass. 

 (pres, 00); N. Y. Acad. Med. (pres, 01); 

 Greater N. Y. Med. Ass. (pres, 00-02); fel. 

 Phila. Col. Physicians; hon. fel. Royal Col. 

 Surg; cor. mem. Soc. de Chirurg. de Paris. 

 Surgery. 



Weis, Dr. Joseph D(eutsch), 1237 Jackson Ave, 

 New Orleans, La. Medicine. New Orleans, 

 June 12, 72. Harvard, 91-92, M.D, 98, Austin 

 fellow, 00-02. House officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp, 

 98-99; asst. histol, Harvard Med. Sch, 99-00, 

 bacter, 02-03; director, Clinico-Path. Lab, 

 Torno Infirmary, New Orleans, 03- Visiting 

 physician, Charity Hosp, New Orleans; chief 

 of clinic to chair of med, Tulane. M.A.A; 

 Ass. Path, and Bact; Am. Med. Ass; Mass. 



Med. Soc; Boston Soc. Med. Sci; La. State 

 Med. Soc; Orleans Parish Med. Soc; New 

 Orleans Med. Research Club. Bacteriology; 

 internal medicine; blood in unciniariasis; 

 etiology of cancer blastomyces. Hanot's dis- 

 ease. 



Welch, Prof. William H(enry), 807 St. Paul St, 

 Baltimore, Md. *Pathology, Bacteriology. 

 Norfolk, Conn, April 8, 50. A.B, Yale, 70; 

 M.D, Columbia, 75; Strasburg, Leipzig, Breslau 

 and Berlin, 76-78, 84-85. Prof. path. anat. 

 and gen. path, Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. 

 Col, 79-84; path, Hopkins, 4~, pathologist, 

 Hopkins Hosp, 89- Dean, Med. Faculty, Hop- 

 kins, 93-98; pres, Cong. Am. Physicians and 

 Surg, 97; Md. State Board Health, 98-; Board 

 of Trustees, Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Research, 

 01-; ed, 'Jour. Exp. Med,' 96-04. Hon. M.D, 

 Pennsylvania, 94; LL.D, Western Reserve, 94; 

 Yale, 96; Harvard, 00; Toronto, 03; Columbia, 

 04. Nat. Acad; F.A.A. (v. pres, 02, 03); Soc. 

 Nat; Ass. Path, and Bact; Soc. Bact; Physiol. 

 Soc; Am. Physicians (pres, 01) ; Soc. Exp. Biol, 

 and Med; Philos. Soc; assoe. fel. Am. Acad; 

 fel. Phila. Col. Physicians; Md. Med. and Chi- 

 rurg. Faculty (pres, 91-92) ; hon. mem. London 

 Path. Soc. Pulmonary edema; organic diseases 

 of the stomach; fever; thrombosis; embolism; 

 diphtheria; micrococcus Ianceolatus; a new gas- 

 producing bacillus; hog cholera; surgical infec- 

 tions; glomerulo-nephritis ; etc. 



Weld, Prof. Laenas G(ifford), 612 N. Dubuque St 

 Iowa City, la. Mathematics, Astronomy. Sher 

 wood, Mich, Dec. 30, 62. B.S, Iowa, 83, A.M 

 85. Asst. prof, math, Iowa, 86-87, acting prof 

 87-88, prof, 89, dean, Grad. Col, 99-, director 

 Sch. Applied Sci, 03-05. State supt, Weights 

 and Measures, la, 88- F.A.A. (sec'y, A, 04) 

 Math. Soc; Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. De 

 terminants. 



Weller, Prof. Stuart, Walker Museum, University 

 of Chicago, Chicago, Ills. *Geology. Maine. 

 N. Y, Dec. 26, 70. B.S, Cornell, 94; Ph.D, Yale 

 01. Asst. paleont. geol, Chicago, 95-97, assoc 

 97-00, instr, 00-01, asst. prof, 01- Paleon 

 tologist, N. J. Geol. Surv, 99-; asst. geologist 

 U. S. Geol. Surv, 01- Geol. Soc; cor. mem 

 N. Y. Acad; Chicago Acad; St. Louis Acad 

 Paleozoic paleontology, especially in its rela 

 tion to geologic problems. Paleontology of 

 Cretaceous formations of New Jersey; Kinder- 

 hook fauna in the Mississippi Valley. 



Wells, Dr. E(liab) H(oratio), Baylor Female Col- 

 lege, Belton, Tex. Mathematical physics, 

 Geology. Zebulon, Ga, June 27, 36. A.B, 

 Georgia, 55, A.M, 58; M.D, Tulane, 68. Aid, 

 U. S. Coast Surv, 56-58; lieut. engineers, Trans- 

 Miss. Dept, C. S. A, 63-65; civil engineer, 74- 

 78; prof, math, East Texas Univ, 78-79; civil 

 engineer, 79-90 ; prof. nat. science and higher 

 math, Baylor Female Col, 90-95, pres, 95-97, 

 prof, math, 91- M.A.A; Tex. Acad. East 

 Texas Tertiary and central Texas Cretaceous 

 formations; shiftings of the Red River, Louisi- 

 ana, in the alluvial plain south of Alexandria. 



