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Soc. Fungous diseases of plants; black scab in 

 potatoes. 

 Eastham, Melville, 11 Windsor St, Cambridge, 

 Mass. Electrical engineering. Oregon City, 

 Oregon, June 26, 85. Pres. and engineer, Gen. 

 Eadio Co. Physical. Soc; Elec Eng; Eadio Eng. 

 Electrical frequency measurements; electrical 

 measuring instruments; dielectric losses. 



Eastlack, Dr. Herbert E(ugene), 705 Nottingham 

 Eoad, Wilmington, Del. Chemistry. Crawfords- 

 ville, Ind, May 17, 90. A.B, Wabash, 12; Ph.D, 

 Columbia, 16. Instr. chem, Illinois, 16-18; 

 assoc. prof, Nebraska, 18; research chemist, E. 

 I. duPont de Nemours and Co, 18- Chem. Soc. 

 Colloid and inorganic chemistry. 



Eastman, Dr. Ermon D (wight), University of 

 California, Berkeley, Calif. Physical chemistry. 

 Calif, 91. Ph.D, California, 17. Asst. chem, 

 California, 12-17, instr, 17-20, asst prof, 20- 

 Chem. Soc. Specific heats at high and low tem- 

 peratures; conductivity of solutions. 



Easton, Stanly A(lexander), Kellogg, Idaho. 

 Mining engineering. Santa Cruz, Calif, April 

 7, 73. B.S, California, 94. Manager, Bunker 

 Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Co, 

 OS-; pres. and manager. Sierra Nev. Mining 

 Co, 10-; Caledonia Mining Co, 13- Min. and 

 Metal. Soc. (director, 17-19) ; Min. and Metal. 

 Eng. (director, 19-22) ; London Inst. Min. and 

 Metal. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, Golden Gate Park, San 

 Francisco, Calif. *Botany. Toronto, Can, Jan. 



19, 59. High sch. Teacher, East Side High 

 Seh, Denver, 80-90; curator, hot. dept, Calif. 

 Acad. Sciences, 92- A. A; Bot. Soc; Ecol. Soc; 

 Calif. Acad. Systematic botany; phanerogams. 



Eaton, Prof. E(lon) H(oward), Hobart College, 

 Geneva, N. Y. Biology, Ornithology. Spring- 

 ville, N, Y, Oct. 8, 66. A.B, Eochester, 90, A.M, 

 93 ; Columbia, 99-00. Instr. science, Canan- 

 daigua, N. Y, 90-95; master science, Bradstreet 

 Sch, Eochester, N. Y, 96-07; prof, iiol, Ho'bart, 

 08- A.A; mem. Ornith. Union; Ecol. Soc; For- 

 estry Ass; Bird-lore Council; Eochester Acad. 

 Birds of western New York; birds of New York 

 state, distribution, migration, numbers and 

 habits; bird-migration, its manner, origin and 

 significance; ecological survey of the Geneva 

 quadrangle, N. Y. 



Eaton, Dr. George F(rancis), 70 Sachem St, New 

 Haven, Conn. Comparative osteology, Paleon- 

 tology. New Haven, May 30, 72. A.B, Yale, 

 94, Ph.D, 98. Instr. osteol, Yale, 99-16, curator, 

 osteol. collection, univ. museum, 02-20, assoc. 

 curator vert, paleont, 04-10; assoc. paleont, 19- 



20. A.A; Soc. Nat; Paleont. Soc; Anthrop. 

 Ass; Soc. Vert. Paleont; Conn. Acad. 



Eaton, Prof. H(arry) N(elson), Syracuse Uni- 

 versity, Syracuse, N. Y. Geology. Eaton, N. 

 Y, Jan. 11, 80. A.B, Colgate, 04 ; Harvard, 04- 

 07, summers, 03, 05, 09, A.M, 06; Ph.D, Pitts- 

 burgh, 12. Asst. geol, Harvard, 05-06, Ead- 

 cliffe, 06-07; instr, North Carolina, 07-10; 

 PittslDurgh, 10-12; asst. prof, and assoc. prof. 

 Pa. State, 12-18; assoc. prof, Syracuse, 19- 

 Asst. geologist, N. Dak. Geol. Surv. summer, 20. 

 A.A. Stratigraphy; structural geology in Penn- 

 sylvania; Ordovician stratigraphy of central 



Pennsylvania; lower Devonian faunas of New 

 York and Pennsylvania. 



Ebaugh, Dr. W(illiam) Clarence, Granville, Ohio. 

 Chemistry. Philadelphia, Pa, Jan. 3, 77. B.S, 

 Pennsylvania, 98, Ph.D, 01. Asst. and chief 

 chemist, iron and steel lab, near Eeading, Pa, 

 98-99; director pro tem, dept. physics and 

 chem, Kenyon, 01-02; chemist. Am. Smelting 

 and Eef . Co, and public analyst. Salt Lake City, 

 02-03 ; director, dept. chem, Utah, 03-15 ; prof, 

 chem, JDenison, 17- Assoc, ed, 'Jour. Indust. 

 and Eng. Chem,' 08-11; consulting chemist, 

 02- A.A; Chem. Soc; Eng. Educ; West. Ass. 

 Tech. Chem. and Metal; Utah Acad, (pres, 09). 

 Industrial chemistry; atomic weight of arsenic; 

 steel analysis; pollution of atmosphere in lower 

 Salt Lake VaUey by smelter fumes; smelter 

 smoke. 



Eberson, Dr. Frederick, Washington University 

 School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. Medicine. 

 New York, N. Y, Feb. 10, 92. B.S, Col. City 

 of N. Y, 12; A.M, Columbia, 14, Ph.D, 17; 

 fellow, Iowa State, M.S, 15. Intr. bacter, 

 Iowa State, 14; asst. path, and baeter, Eocke- 

 feller Inst, 17-18; research asst. .sanit. sci- 

 ence and pub. health, Mass. Inst. Tech, IS; 

 assoc. dermat. and in charge, syphilis re- 

 search laJ), Washington (St. Louis), 19- Ee- 

 search bacteriologist in charge, dept. research 

 bacter. and path, N. Manchurian Plague Pre- 

 vention Service, China, 16; instr, Eoekefeller 

 Inst. Army Med. Sch; army lab, Yale. A.A; 

 Soc. Bact; Columbia Bioehem. Ass; Nat. Med. 

 Ass. China. Biology; immunology; typhoid- 

 paratyphoid group; hog cholera; plague; polio- 

 myelitis; meningitis; diphtheroids; Hodgkin's^ 

 disease ; tuberculosis ; streptococcus ; measles ; ' 

 pneumonia; syphilis. 



Eccles, Prof. David C(harles), 191 Dean St, 



Brooklyn, N. Y. Chemistry. Brooklyn, Dec. 

 10, 76. B.S, Columbia, 00, A.M, 01 ; M.D, Long 

 Isl. Col. Hosp, 10. Instr. chem, Wash. State, 

 01-02; seh. of pharmacy, Northwestern, 02-05, 

 asst. prof, 05-06. A.A; Chem, Soc. New de- 

 rivatives of antipyrin. 



Eccles, Dr. R(obert) G(ib3on), 681 Tenth St, 



Brookh-n, N. Y. Chemistry, Botany. Kilmaurs, 

 Avrshire, Scotland, Jan. 1, 48. M.D, Long Isl. 

 Col. Hosp, 81; Ph.G, Brooklyn Col. Pharmacy, 

 90; hon. Phar.D. Seio, 03. Prof. org. chem, 

 Brooklyn Col. Pharmacy, 90-92; chemist, U. S. 

 Dept. Indian Affairs, 93-95. Ed, 'Popular Sci- 

 ence News,' 95; assoc. ed, 'Merck's Eeport,' 

 95-; ed, 'Am. Medico-Surg. Bui,' 97-98; 

 'Merck's Archives,' 99-01; mem. committee of 

 revision, U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 90-00. A.A; Ass. 

 Anat; Chem. Soc; Am. Med. Ass; Pharmnceut. 

 Ass. (chairman, dept. educ); Torrey Bot. Club; 

 Pliytopath. Soe; X. Y. State Pharmaceut. Ass. 

 (pres) ; N. Y. Acad; Brooklj-n Inst, (pres, chem. 

 sect). Pepsin; antiseptics; chemistry of Caly- 

 canthus glaucus; drugs and digestion; melting 

 points and solubilities of alkaloids; disease as a 

 factor in natural selection and as a cause of 

 variation. 



Echols, Prof. W(illiam) H(olding), University, 

 Ya. ^Mathematics. San Antonio, Tex, Dec. 2, 

 59. B.S, C.E, Virginia, 82. Civil and mining 

 engineer, 82-87; prof, applied math, and direc- 



