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currents; photometry; Rontgen rays; instru- 

 ments of precision for electrical measurements. 

 Metallography; magnetism of iron. 



Stockberger, W(arner) W, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry, Washington, D. C. Botany. Croton, 

 O, July 10, 72. B.S, Denison, 02. Supt. 

 schools, Hanover, 0, 95-07 ; asst. instr. science, 

 Denison, 97-01, instr. bot, 01-03; expert in 

 histol, Bureau Plant Indust, U. S. Dept. Agr, 

 OS- Ohio Acad; Wash. Bot. Soc. Distribu- 

 tion of Aglae; relation of geological formation 

 to plant distribution. Life history of Sar- 

 gassum ; localization of alkaloids in plant cell; 

 effect of toxic solutions on mitosis. 



Stockbridge, Dr. H(orace) E(dward), Lake City, 

 Fla. Agriculture, Chemistry. Hadley, Mass, 

 May 19, 57. B.S, Mass. Agr. Col, 78; Ph.D, 

 Gottingen, 84. Asst. chemist, U. S. Dept. Agr, 

 80; instr. chem, Mass. Agr. Col, 81, assoc. prof, 

 chem. and geol, 84-85; prof, Imperial Col. of 

 Agr, Sapporo, Japan, 85-89; chief chemist, 

 Japanese Govt, 87-89 : director, Ind. Exp. Sta, 

 89; pres, State Col, and director, N. Dak. Exp. 

 Sta, 90-94; director, Farmers' Institutes, Lake 

 City, Fla, 97- M.A.A; Chem. Soc; Acad. Polit. 

 and Social Sci ; Ind. Acad ; Chem. Gesell ; Japan 

 Educ. Soc. Fertilizing of crops; feeding of 

 animals; estimation of sugar in beets; lupulin 

 of hops; clarification of cane juice. Effect of 

 cultivation on elaboration of characteristic con- 

 stituents of certain wild plants. 



Stocking, Prof. W(illiam) A(lonzo), Jr, Connec- 

 ticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn. Bac- 

 teriology. Simsburv, Conn, May 13, 72. 

 B.Agr, Conn. Agr. Col, 95; B.S.A, Cornell, 98, 

 M.S.A, 04. Instr. agr, State Nor. Sch, Mans- 

 field, Pa, 98-99; Conn. Agr. Col, 99-03, asst. 

 prof. agr. bacter, 03-05, prof, 05- Expert 

 dairy bacter, U. S. Dept. Agr, 05. Soc. Bact. 

 Milk bacteria. Bacterial content of the cow's 

 udder; sources and nature of bacterial contam- 

 ination of milk. 



Stockton, Dr. Cha(rle)s G, 436 Franklin St, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. *Medicine. Madison, O, Aug. 

 27, 53. M.D, Buffalo, 78; Niagara, 84. Prof. 

 mat. med, Niagara, 83; principles and practise 

 of med. and din. med, Buffalo, 87- Consulting 

 physician, N. Y. State Hosp. for Crippled and 

 Deformed Children. Am. Physicians; Am. 

 Med. Ass; Wash. Acad; Buffalo Acad. Med. 

 (pres.). Diseases of the abdominal organs. 

 Diseases of the stomach. 



Stockwell, Prof. John N(elson), 1008 Case Ave, 

 Cleveland, O. * Astronomy. Northampton, 

 Mass, April 10, 32. Pub. schools; private 

 study. Prof. math, and astron, Case, 81-87; 

 private research, 87- Hon. A.M, Western Re- 

 serve, 62, Ph.D, 76. F.A.A; Astron. and As- 

 trophys. Soc; assoc. fel. Am. Acad; Cleveland 

 Eng. Club. Mathematical astronomy and al- 

 lied subjects; ancient chronology as determined 

 by eclipses; celestial mechanics, o- the general 

 problem oi planetary perturbation; properties 

 of coefficients which are determined by diverg- 



ing series; eclipse cycles; theory of the mutual 

 perturbations of planets; theory of tides; 

 strength of material forces and the nature and 

 law of gravitation. The Darwinian theory of 

 the genesis of the moon; tidal evolution. 



Stoddard, Prof. John T(appan), 57 Crescent St, 

 Northampton, Mass. *Chemistry. Northamp- 

 ton, Oct. 20, 52. A.B, Amherst, 74, grad. stu- 

 dent, 75-76; Ph.D, Gottingen, 77. Asst. princi- 

 pal, High Sch, Northampton, 74-75; prof, phys- 

 ics and math, Smith, 78-81, chem. and physics, 

 81-97, chem, 97- Chem. Soc; Chem. Gesell. 

 Inorganic chemistry; electrochemistry. 



Stokes, Dr. Henry N(ewlin), Bureau of Stan- 

 dards, Washington, D. C. *Chemistry. Moores- 

 town, N. J, Oct. 24, 59. B.S, Haverford, 78; 

 Ph.D, Hopkins, 84; Munich, 85-86; Polytech, 

 Zurich, 86-89. Chemist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 89- 

 92; asst. prof, inorg. chem, Chicago, 92-94; 

 chemist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 94-03; Bur. Stand- 

 ards, 03- F.A.A. (sec'y, C, 93, 03) ; Chem. 

 Soc. (mem. Committee Papers and Pub.) ; 

 Min. Eng; Chem. Gesell; Soc. chim. de Paris. 

 Inorganic chemistry-; silicon compounds; phos- 

 phorus-nitrogen compounds. Chemistry of ore 

 deposition, especially sulphids. 



Stoller, Prof. James H(ough), Union College, 

 Schenectady, N. Y. Biology. Johnstown, N. 

 Y, Dec. 11, 57. A.B, Union, 84, A.M, 87; Mu- 

 nich, 86-87; Ph.D, Leipzig, 98. Instr. nat. 

 hist, Union, 84-89, adj. prof, 89-92, prof, biol, 

 92- Bacteriologist, N. Y. State Board of 

 Health, 91-94. Soc. Nat. The bacteria of 

 river waters; respiration in the land Isopoda; 

 new species of land Isopoda. 



Stone, Prof. George E(dward), Amherst, Mass. 

 Botany. Leicester, Mass, Sept. 6, 60. Mass. 

 Agr. Col, 83-84; Mass. Inst. Tech, 85-89; Leip- 

 zig, 91-93. Prof, bot, Mass. Agr. Col, 93-; 

 botanist, Hatch Exp. Sta, 9Jf- Botanist, Mass. 

 State Board of Agr. F.A.A; Soc. Nat; Soc. 

 Plant Morph. and Physiol; New Eng. Bot. 

 Club; Mass. Hort. Soc; Mass. Forestry Ass; 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist; Worcester Nat. Hist. 

 Soc; Worcester Hort. Soc. Plant pathology 

 and physiology. 



Stone, Prof. George H(apgood), 423 E. Platte Ave, 

 Colorado Springs, Colo. Geology. Collamer, 

 N. Y, Nov. 22, 41. A.B, Wesleyan, 68, A.M, 71. 

 Prof, math, Genesee Wesleyan Sem, Lima, N. 

 Y, 69-72 ; nat. science, Maine Wesleyan Sem, 

 Kent's Hill, Me, 74-81; geol, Colo. Col, 81-88; 

 asst. geologist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 84-98; min- 

 ing expert, 88- Glacial and mining geology. 

 The moral and international relations of money. 



Stone, Dr. Isabelle, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, 

 N. Y. Physics. Chicago, Oct. 18, 68. A.B, 

 Wellesley, 90; M.S, Chicago, 96, Ph.D, 97. 

 Teacher, Bryn Mawr Prep. Sch, Baltimore, 97- 

 98 ; instr. physics, Vassar, 98- Reader in phys- 

 ics, Col. Entrance Exam. Board, June, 01. 

 M.A.A ; Physical Soc. Electrical resistance of 

 thin films; color in platinum films. Properties 

 of thin films when deposited in a vacuum. 



