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La Porte, Ind, 82-83; instr. zool, Michigan, 86- 

 87, 88-89, acting asst. prof, 87-88, asst. prof, 

 89-91, prof, animal morph, 91-95, zool, 95- 

 In charge sci. work, Mich. Fish Commission, 

 90-95; Biol. Surv. of Great Lakes, U. S. Fish 

 Commission, 98- F.A.A; Soc. Nat; Soc. Zool. 

 (v. pres, Eastern Branch, pres, Central Branch, 

 93); Mich. Acad. (pres. 00). Fresh water 

 plankton; embryology of teleosts; breeding 

 habits of fishes. Breeding habits of Petromy- 

 zon, Catostomidae, Cyprinidae, Centrarchidae. 



Reisinger, Dr. E(mory) W(illiam), 1209 13th St, 

 N. W, Washington, D. C. Anatomy, Medicine. 

 Washington, Sept. 16, 71. M.D, Georgetown, 

 93. Demonstrator anat, Georgetown, 9^-, lec- 

 turer osteol, 98- Ass. Anat; Am. Med. Ass; 

 Wash. Acad; D. C. Med. Ass; D. C. Med. Soc. 

 Dermatitis due to quinin; aneurism of abdomi- 

 nal aorta; exfoliative dermatitis of neurotic 

 origin. 



Remington, Prof. Joseph P(rice), 1S32 Pine St, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Pharmacy, Chemistry. Phila- 

 delphia, March 26, 47. Ph.G, Phila. Col. Phar- 

 macy, 68, Ph.M. Prof, theory and practise 

 of pharmacy, Phila. Col. Pharmacy, 74~, ^ - 

 rector, Pharmaceut. Lab, 77-, dean, 93- Phar- 

 maceut. ed, ' U. S. Dispensatory,' 77-; chair- 

 man, Revision Committee, U. S. Pharmaco- 

 poeia, 80-01, pres, 01-; trustee, Phila. Col. Phar- 

 macy. Hon. Pharm. D, Northwestern. Pres, 

 Seventh Int. Cong, of Pharmacy, 93; delegate 

 from U. S. to Pan-Am. Med. Cong, Washington, 

 93; Mexico, 96; Eighth Int. Cong, Belgium, 96. 

 Pharmaceut. Ass. (chairman, Council, 80, sec'y, 

 93) ; Chem. Soc; Philos. Soc; Pa. Pharmaceut. 

 Ass. (pres, 96) ; fel. London Chem. Soc; fel. 

 Royal Micros. Soc; fel. London Linnean Soc; 

 lion. mem. Gt. Britain Pharmaceut. Soc; hon. 

 mem. scientific societies of Mexico, St. Peters- 

 burg, Brussels, Antwerp, etc. Pharmacy; chem- 

 istry. 



Remsen, Pres. Ira, Johns Hopkins University, Bal- 

 timore, Md. *Chemistry, Education. New 

 York, N. Y, Feb. 10, 46. A.B, Col. City of N. Y, 

 65; M.D, Columbia, 67; Ph.D, Gottingen, 70. 

 Asst. chem, Tiibingen, 70-72; prof, Williams, 

 72-76; Hopkins, 76-, pres, 01- LL.D, Colum- 

 bia, 93; Princeton, 96; Yale, 01; Toronto, 02. 

 Nat. Acad. (v. pres, 03-) ; F.A.A. (v. pres, 79, 

 pres, 03) ; Chem. Soc. (pres.) ; Am. Acad; 

 Philos. Soc; cor. mem. British Ass; for. mem. 

 London Chem. Soc; hon. mem. Gt. Britain 

 Pharmaceut. Soc. Oxidation of aromatic sub- 

 stitution products; double halides; decomposi- 

 tion of diazo-compounds; a new type of iso- 

 merism as exhibited in the chlorids of orthosul- 

 phobenzoic acid. A new type of isomerism as 

 exhibited in the chlorids of orthosulphobenzoic 

 acid. 



Renouf, Prof. Edward, 416 W. Hoffman St, Balti- 

 more, Md. *Chemistry. Lowville, N. Y, Sept, 

 4, 48. Heidelberg, 64; Jena, 65-66; Munich, 

 67-68, 77-80; Ph.D, Freiburg, 80. Asst, chem, 

 Munich, 80-S5; Hopkins, 85-86, assoc, 86-88, 

 assoc. prof, 88-90, collegiate prof, 90- 



Rettger, Dr. L(eo) F(rederick), 370 Edgewood Ave, 

 New Haven, Conn. Bacteriology, Physiological 

 chemistry. Huntingburg, Ind, March 17, 74. 

 A.B, Indiana, 96, AM, 97 ; research scholar, 

 Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Research, 01-; Ph.D, 

 Yale, 02; Strasburg, 03. Instr. in charge bacter. 

 and hygiene, Sheffield Sci. Sch, Yale, 02- Soc. 

 Bact. Pancreatic digestion and spleen; decom- 

 position of milk on heating; septicaemia in 

 young chickens; chemical products of bacteria; 

 putrefactive mucin; pathogenic yeast. Ferment 

 action of bacteria on other bacteria and fer- 

 ments; bacterial autolysis. 



Rettger, Prof. L(ouis) J(ohn), 31 Gilbert Ave, 

 Terre Haute, Ind. Physiology. Huntingburg, 

 Ind, Oct. 19, 67. A.B, Hopkins, 88 ; A.M, Indi- 

 ana, 90. Prof, physiol, Ind. State Nor. Sch, 

 91- Fel. Ind. Acad. Physiology; zoology. 

 A biological survey of Vigo County, Ind. 



Reuter, Dr. Ludwig H(einrich), Box 31, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. Chemistry. Nuremberg, Germany, 

 July 30, 62. Lausanne, 83-84; Kiel, 85-86; 

 A.C, P.C, Erlangen, 87; Heidelberg, 89-92; 

 Ph.D, Bern, 92. Asst. physiol. chem, Lau- 

 sanne, 84; Heidelberg, 89-92; expert chemist, 

 Manheim, Darmstadt and N. Y. City, 92-00; 

 in charge of Exp. Sta. for cultivation of medic- 

 inal plants, Nicaragua, 00-03; Scientific Re- 

 search Lab. of Org. and Agr. Chem, Phila, 04- 

 Scientific awards, Sophia, Bulgaria, 95; Paris, 

 00. F.A.A; Nat. Geog. Soc; N. Y. Acad; Ber- 

 lin Soc. Mech. Eng. Physiological chemistry; 

 manufacturing of fine chemicals ; technical 

 chemistry and calculations; methods for the 

 manufacture of turpentine derivatives ; syn- 

 thetic alkaloids, cumarin, etc; dairy by-prod- 

 ucts; technical use of casein; albumen from 

 milk, eggs and blood. 



Revell, Dr. Daniel G(raisberry), 5430 Lexington 

 Ave, Chicago, Ills. Anatomy. Ingersoll, Ont, 

 Aug. 15, 69. A.B, Toronto, 94, M.B, 00. 

 Master science, High Sch, Tilsonburg, Ont, 89- 

 91; Paris, Ont, 94-97; instr. anat, Chicago, 00- 

 Soc. Nat; Ass. Anat. The pancreatic ducts in 

 the dog. Tunica mucosa gastrica. 



Reynolds, Dr. Edwin, 446 Ivanhoe Place, Milwau- 

 kee, Wis. Engineering. Mansfield, Conn, 

 March 23, 31. Pub. sch. Gen. supt, Stedman 

 and Co, Aurora, Ind, 57-61 ; Corliss Steam En- 

 gine Co, Providence, R. I, 67-77; chief engineer 

 and director, Edward P. Allis Co, and Allis- 

 Chalmers Co, Mihcaukee and Chicago, 77- 

 Pres, German Am. Bank; Milwaukee Boiler Co; 

 Northwestern Casualty Co; v. pres, Central 

 Improvement Co, Milwaukee. LL.D, Wiscon- 

 sin. Mech. Eng. (pres, 01-02). Invented the 

 Reynolds-Corliss engine, etc. 



Reynolds, Chevalier Elmer R(obert), 813 E. 

 Capitol St, Washington, D. C. Archeology. 

 Dansville, N. Y, July, 30, 46. Columbian, 74- 

 78. Tenth Wis. Vol. Light Artil, 61-65; instr, 

 U. S. N, 66-76; examiner of pensions, U. S. 

 Civil Service, 77- Reporter, ' Wash. Daily 

 Chronicle,' 69-70; lecturer archeol, Catholic, 

 90-93; prof, in partibus, Albertus Magnus, 02. 



