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Soc; cor. mem. Royal Bot. Soc; hon. mem. Gt. 

 Britain Pharmaceut. Soc. Agriculture; horti- 

 culture; forestry; entomology. Testing varie- 

 ties of cereals best adapted to the climates of 

 Canada; cross-breeding of cereals to produce 

 hardy, early-ripening and rust-resistant sorts; 

 cross-breeding of fruits to produce hardier sorts 

 for Canadian northwest; testing hardy forms of 

 trees and shrubs; action of fertilizers on impor- 

 tant farm crops. 



Saunders, William Edwin, 240 Central Ave, Lon- 

 don, Can. Ornithology, Oology, Botany. Lon- 

 don, Aug. 16, 61. Phila. Col. Pharmacy, 80- 

 83. Chairman, Civic Committee on Hort, 

 London, Can, 02-03. Fel. Ornith. Union; Ont. 

 Entom. Soc. ( sec'y, 93-05 ) ; Mcllwraith Ornith. 

 Club (sec'y, 99-05). Ornithology. 



Saurel, Dr. Paul (Louis), 17 Lexington Ave, New 

 York, N. Y. * Mathematics, Physics. New 

 York, Mav 10, 71. B.S, Col. City of N. Y, 90; 

 Cornell, 90-92; Sc.D, Bordeaux, 00. Instr. 

 math, Cornell, 92-96; tutor, Col. City of N. Y, 

 96-98, instr, 00-05, asst. prof, 05- Math. Soc. 

 Mathematical theory of the equilibrium of 

 chemical systems. The equilibrium of chem- 

 ical systems. 



Sauveur, Prof. Albert, 20 Elmwood Ave, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. Metallurgy. Louvain, Belgium, 

 June 21, 63. Sch. of Mines, Liege, 81-86; B.S, 

 Mass. Inst. Tech, 89. Chemist and metallur- 

 gist, various steel companies, 89-97 ; instr. 

 metal, Harvard, 99-00, asst. prof, metal, and 

 metallog, 01- Manager, Boston Testing Labo- 

 ratories, 97-; ed, ' Metallographist,' 98-; lec- 

 turer metallog, Mass. Inst. Tech, 98-; ed, 'Iron 

 and Steel Mag,' 04-; consulting metallurgist. 

 Min. Eng; Chem. Soc; Am. Acad; Gt. Britain 

 Iron and Steel Inst ; Int. Ass. Testing Materials. 

 Metallurgy of iron and steel; metallography. 

 The chemical composition, treatment, properties 

 and microstructure of steel. 



Savage, Dr. Watson L(ewis), Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

 Physical education. Cromwell, Conn, Nov. 26, 

 59. A.B, Amherst, 82, A.M, 85; M.D, Long Isl. 

 Col. Hosp, 85. Interne, St. Peter's Hosp, 85- 

 87; med. director, Berkeley Sch. and Club, 87- 

 90; pres. and physician, Dr. Savage's Physical 

 Development Inst, 90-; director, Gym, Columbia, 

 97-03; pres, N. Y. Nor. Sch. of Physical Educ, 

 99- Ed. therapy of exercise, ' Jour, of Adv. 

 Therapeut.' F.A.A; fel. Am. Med. Ass; Ass. 

 Adv. Physical Educ. (pres, 01-03) ; Soc. Col. 

 Gym. Directors (sec'y, 98-02, pres, 03) ; N. Y. 

 Co. Med. Soc. 



Saville, Prof. Marshall H(oward), American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, New York, N. Y. 

 American archeology. Rockport, Mass, June 

 24, 67. Special student, Peabody Mus, Har- 

 vard, 89-94; fellow, 91-93. Asst, Peabody Mus, 

 Harvard, 89-94; asst. curator anthrop, Am. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist, 94-02, curator Mex. and Cent. Am. 

 archeol, 02-; prof. Am. archeol, Columbia, 03- 

 Officier d'Acad, 01. Int. Cong. Americanists, 

 02 (gen. sec'y, Committee of Organization). 



F.A.A. (sec'y, H, 98, v. pres, 04) ; fel. Ethnol. 

 Soc. (cor. sec'y, 99, v. pres, 03, rec. sec'y, 05) ; 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist; Wash. Anthrop. Soc; 

 cor. mem. Soc. Cient. Ant. Alz; Soc. d' Anthrop. 

 de Paris; Swedish Soc. Anthrop. and Geog. 

 Archeology of Mexico and Central America. 

 Exploration of the ruins of southern Mexico; 

 the antiquities of Mexico and Central America. 



Sawtelle, W(illiam) O(tis), 29 Ware St, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. Experimental physics. Bangor, 

 Me, July 7, 74. B.S, Mass. Inst. Tech, 99; Har- 

 vard, 05- Instr. science, High Sch, Bangor, 

 99-00, director math, 00-03; instr. physics, 

 Mass. Inst. Tech, 03-05. Mem. Exam. Board for 

 U. S. Naval Acad, Third Cong. Dist, Me, 02. 

 Boston Soc. Arts. Electrolysis of certain cyanid 

 solutions; electrical resistance of thin films. 



Sawyer, Edwin F(orrest), 101 Washington St, 

 Brighton, Mass. Astronomy. Boston, Mass, 

 May 16, 49. Pub. sch; private study. Banker, 

 68- Am. Acad; Boston Sci. Soc; Astron. 

 Gesell. Variable stars; meteors; photometry. 

 Revision of star magnitudes of Potsdam As- 

 trophysical Observatory; new variable stars; 

 observation of known variables; meteoric show- 

 ers. 



Sawyer, Dr. Harris E(astman), 244 Columbia 

 Road, Dorchester, Mass. Chemistry, Bacteriol- 

 ogy. Portland, Me, April 3, 68. A.B, Har- 

 vard, 91, A.M, 94, Ph.D, 95; Copenhagen, 

 90-97. Consulting chemist, 97- Chem. Soc; 

 Soc. Chem. Indust; Ass. Chim. de Sue. et de 

 Dist. de France. Methods of saccharimetry. 

 Graduation of Ventzke saccharimeters; methods 

 of determining reducing sugars in cane products ; 

 detection of adulterants in distilled liquors. 



Sayre, Prof. H(erbert) A(rmistead), University, 

 Ala. Mathematical physics. Montgomery, Ala, 

 Aug. 2, 66. B.E, Alabama, 94; Ph.D, Hopkins, 

 96. Asst, McCormick Observatory, 92; prof. 

 physics and math, Ursinus, 97-98; physics, Ala- 

 bama, 98- Math. Soc. 



Schaeberle, Dr. J(ohn) M(artin), 502 Second St, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich. Astronomy. Wiirtemberg, 

 Germany, Jan. 10, 53. C.E, Michigan, 76. 

 Asst. to Prof. Watson, 76-78; asst, Observa- 

 tory, and instr, Michigan, 78-88 ; astronomer, 

 Lick Observatory, 88-98. On Eclipse Exped. to 

 Cayenne, 89 ; chief, exped. to observe solar 

 eclipse, Chile, 93; Japan, 96; acting director, 

 Lick Observatory, 97-98. Hon. M.S, Michigan, 

 93; LL.D, California, 98. F.A.A. Orbits of 

 various comets; astronomical instruments; as- 

 tronomical photography; meridian circle work; 

 theory of parabolic reflectors. Astronomical 

 photography (with two-foot parabolic reflector 

 of three feet focus) in private observatory. 



Schaffner, Prof. John H(enry), Botanical Depart- 

 ment, Ohio State University, Columbus, O. Bot- 

 any. Agosta, O, July 8, 66. A.B, Baker, 93, 

 M.S, 96; A.M, Michigan, 94; Chicago, 96-97. 

 Asst. bot, Michigan, 94-95; prof. nat. science, 

 South Dakota, 95-96; asst. bot, Ohio State, 97- 

 99, asst. prof, 99-02, assoc. prof, 02- Ed, ' Ohio 



