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lieut. col, Ordnance Dept, U. 8. A, 12- Instr. 

 math, U. S. Mil. Acad, 76-80, ordnance and gun- 

 nery, 78-80. Nat. Geog. Soc; Wash. Acad; 

 many mil. societies. Gunnery. 



Boas, Prof. Franz, 123 W. 82d St, New York, N. Y. 

 * Anthropology. Minden, Germany, July 9, 

 58. Heidelberg; Bonn; Ph.D, Kiel, 81. Asst, 

 Royal Ethncg. Mus, Berlin, 85-86; Privat- 

 docent, Berlin, 85-86; docent, Clark, 89-92; 

 first asst, Dept. Anthrop, Columbian Expos, 

 92-94; asst. curator, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist, 95- 

 00, curator, 00-05; lecturer anthrop, Colum- 

 bia, 96-00, prof, 00- Hon. philologist, Bur. 

 Am. Ethnol. Nat. Acad; F.A.A. (v. pres, 94) ; 

 Soc. Nat; Anthrop. Ass; fel. Ethnol. Soc; 

 Psychol. Ass; Philos. Soc; cor. mem. Antiq. and 

 Numis. Soc; fel. N. Y. Acad; hon. fel. Anthrop. 

 Inst, of Gt. Britain and Ireland; cor. mem. 

 Anthrop. Societies of Washington, Berlin, Paris, 

 Rome, Stockholm, Vienna and Moscow. An- 

 thropology. 



Bocher, Prof. Maxime, 48 Buckingham St, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. * 'Mathematics. Boston, Mass, 

 Aug. 28, 67. A.B, Harvard, 88, traveling fel- 

 low, 88-91; Ph.D, Gottingen, 91. Instr. math, 

 Harvard, 91-94, asst. prof, 94-04, prof, 0^- 

 Ed, 'Annals of Math,' 99-00, 02- Math. Soc. 

 (v. pres, 02) ; Am. Acad. The theory of linear 

 differential equations and related questions. 

 Properties of real solutions of linear differential 

 equations. 



Bode, Dr. B(oyd) H(enry), University of Wiscon- 

 sin, Madison, Wis. Philosophy. Ridott, Ills, 

 Oct. 4, 73. A.B, Penn, 96; A.B, Michigan, 97; 

 Ph.D, Cornell, 00. Asst. philos, Wisconsin, 00- 

 02, instr, 02- Epistemology. 



Bodine, Dr. D(onaldson), 513 Wabash Ave, Craw- 

 fordsville, Ind. Geology, Zoology. Richboro, 

 Pa, Dec. 13, 66. Ph.B, Cornell, 87, fellow, 

 93-95, Sc.D, 95. Principal, Acad, Gouverneur, 

 N. Y, 88-89, supt. schools, 89-93; prof. geol. 

 and zool. and dean of the Faculty, Wabash, 95- 

 F.A.A; Micros. Soc; fel. Ind. Acad. (asst. sec'y, 

 01-, ed, 'Proc.'). Histology and taxonomy of 

 insects. Taxonomy of Lepidoptera. 



Bogert, Prof. Marston T(aylor), 422 W. 154th St, 

 New York, N. Y. *Chemistry. Flushing, N. 

 Y, April 18, 68. A.B, Columbia, 90, fellow, 

 Ph.B, 94. Asst. org. chem, Columbia, 94-97, 

 tutor, 97, instr, 97-01, adj. prof, 01-04, prof, 

 0/f- F.A.A. (mem. Gen. Committee, 01) ; 

 Chem. Soc. (librarian, 98-99, v. chairman, N. Y. 

 Sect, 00-01, v. pres. and chairman, N. Y. Sect, 

 01-02, delegate, Council of N. Y. Sci. Alliance, 

 99-02, mem. Board of Editors, 03-, councilor- 

 at-large, 04-, chairman, Sect. Org. Chem, 05) ; 

 Soc. Chem. Indust. (mem. Exec. Committee, 01- 

 02, v. pres, 02-04) ; N. Y. State Sci. Teachers 

 Ass; N. Y. Chem. Teachers Club; N. Y. Chem- 

 ists Club (sec'y, 98-01, trustee, 01-) ; London 

 Chem. Soc; Chem. Gesell; Chem. Verein; Soc. 

 chim. de Paris. Syntheses of new organic com- 

 pounds ; synthesis of quinazolins and of thio- 

 quinazolins ; aromatic nitrites ; substituted 

 phthalic acids; heterocyclic compounds. 

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Boggs, Dr. Gilbert H(illhouse), Atlanta, Ga. 

 Chemistry. Memphis, Tenn, Oct. 2, 75. B.S, 

 Georgia, 96; Harrison fellow, Pennsylvania, 

 99-01, Ph.D, 01. Instr. chem, Maine, 01-03; 

 adj. prof, Oa. Tech, 03-04, junior prof, 0^~ 

 Chem. Soc. Separation of vanadic acid from 

 metals by means of hydrochloric acid gas; the 

 occurrence of molybdenum in the mineral 

 endlichite. 



Bogue, Prof. E(rnest) E(verett), Agricultural 

 College, Mich. Forestry. Orwell, O, Jan. 12, 

 64. B.S, New Lyme Inst, 88 ; B.S, Ohio State, 

 94, M.S, 96; A.M, Harvard, 02. Prof. bot. and 

 entom, Okla. Agr. and Mech. Col, and botanist 

 and entomologist, Exp. Sta, 96-00; prof, for- 

 estry, Mich. Agr. Col, 02- Soc. Nat; Forestry 

 Ass; Mich. Acad; Columbus Hort. Soc. Peri- 

 odicity of the growth of trees. 



Bolles, Dr. M(yrick) N(athaniel), Columbia Uni- 

 versity, New York, N. Y. Metallurgy. Win- 

 nesheik Co, la, 77. B.S, S. Dak. Agr. Col, 

 98; Ph.D, Columbia, 03. Instr. mech. and 

 physics, S. Dak. School of Mines, 98-00; tutor 

 metal, Columbia, 03- Chemist, Golden Reward 

 Consolidated Gold Mining and Milling Co, 

 Deadwood, S. Dak, 00-01. Chem. Soc; Min. 

 Eng. Metallographic constitution of metallic 

 sulphids; significance of copper oxid in alloys 

 of copper, sulphur and bismuth. Temperature 

 limits of technical operations; alloy steels aa 

 influenced by the vanadium group. 



Bolley, Prof. Henry L, Agricultural College, 

 N. Dak. *Botany, Bacteriology. Holman, 

 Ind, Feb. 1, 65. B.S, Purdue, 88, M.S, 89. 

 Instr. biol, Purdue, 89-90; prof. bot. and zool, 

 N. Dak. Agr. Col, and botanist, Agr. Exp. Sta, 

 90- In charge, Office of Exp. Sta. Lab, Colum- 

 bian Expos, 93. F.A.A; Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci; 

 Bot. Cent. States. Bacteriology of milk, water 

 and soil; phytopathology, including smuts of 

 cereal grains; soil-infesting fungi parasitic 

 upon culture plants; breeding for disease re- 

 sistance. 



Bolton, Dr. B(enjamin) Meade, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. *Bacteriol- 

 ogy. Richmond, Va, April 7, 57. M.D, Virginia, 

 79; South Carolina, 82-83; Heidelberg, 83-84; 

 Gottingen, 84-86; Berlin, 86. Asst. and later 

 fellow by courtesy and assoc. bacter, Hopkins, 

 86-88, 91-93; prof, hygiene and bacter, South 

 Carolina, 88-89 ; director, Lab. of Bacter, 

 Hoagland Lab, Brooklyn, 89-91; pathologist, 

 Ohio Hosp. for Epileptics, 93; director, Lab. of 

 Hygiene, Bur. of Health, Phila, 93-95; prof, 

 path, and bacter, Missouri, 95-96 ; path, Marion- 

 Sims-Beaumont Col. of Med, St. Louis, 01-04; 

 expert, Bur. Animal Indust, V. 8. Dept. Agr, 

 Olf- Am. Physicians; St. Louis Acad. Beha- 

 vior of bacteria in water; action of metal and 

 metallic salts and of electricity on the growth 

 of bacteria; antitoxin in the blood of horses; 

 occurrence of tetanus toxin in the blood of in- 

 fected horses. 



Bolton, Prof. Frederick E(lmer), 1019 College St, 

 Iowa City, la. Education, Psychology. Tomah, 



