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Des Moines, Iowa, June 11, 61. Iowa State, 83. 

 Prof. bot. and hort, S. Dak. Col, 87-91; hort. 

 and forestry, Missouri, 91-95; asst. chief, div. 

 forestry, U. S. Dept. Agr, 95-99; prof. agr. 

 and hort, N. Mex. Col, 99-00; hort. and for- 

 estry, Tennessee, 00-14, director, div. exten, 14- 

 Forestry Ass; Pomol. Soc; Tenn. Forestry Ass; 

 111. Hort. Soc; Tenn. Hort. Soc. Early growth 

 of the apple tree; diseases of fruits and reme- 

 dies; tillage. 



Keiller, Prof. W(illiam), State Medical College, 

 Galveston, Tex. * Anatomy. Midlothian, Scot- 

 land, July 4, 61. L.R.C.P, L.E.C.S, Edinburgh 

 and Glasgow, 88, fellow Eoyal Col. Surgeons, 

 Edinburgh, 90. Lecturer anat, sch. med, Edin- 

 burgh, 89-90; prof, Texas, 01- Am. Med. Ass. 

 Human anatomy; applied anatomy; neurology. 



Keilholtz, Pierre Otis, Continental Building, 

 Baltimore, Md. Electrical engineering. Balti- 

 more, Md, 62. Chief engineer, United Railways 

 and Elec. Co, Baltimore; Consol. Gas. and Elec. 

 Co; consulting engineer. Mem. int. jury awards, 

 La. Purchase Expos, 04. A.A; Elec. Eng; 

 Naval Archit. and Marine Eng; Naval Eng; 

 Mech. Eng. Angular variations in steam en- 

 gines. 



Keiser, Prof. Edward H(arrison), Clayton, Mo. 

 *Chemistry. Allentown, Pa, Nov. 20, 61. B.S, 

 Swarthmore, 80, M.S, 81; Ph.D, Hopkins, 84. 

 Instr. chem, Swarthmore, 80-81; Hopkins, 84- 

 85; prof, Br3ai Mawr, 85-99; Washington (St. 

 Louis), 99-12. Chem. Soc; Soc. Ghem. Indust; 

 Philos. Soc; Chem. Gesell. Acetylene deriva- 

 tives; atomic weights; analytical methods; acid 

 carbonates of the alkaline earth metals; colloidal 

 compounds. 



Keith, Arthur, U. S. Geological Survey, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. *Geology. St. Louis, Mo, Sept. 30, 

 64. A.B, Harvard, 85, A.M, 86. Asst, U. S. 

 Geol. Surv, 87-94, geologist, 94- Int. Cong. 

 Geol, 13. Geol. Soc. (councilor, 13) ; Ass. Geog; 

 Wash. Acad. (v. pres, 15) ; Wash. Geol. Soc. 

 (pres, 14). Stratigi-aphic and structural geology 

 in the United States, especially the Appalachian 

 region. 



Keith, Miss Marcia A(nna), 1815 Ditman Ave, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. Physics. Brockton, Mass, Sept. 

 10, 59. B.S, Mt. Holyoke, 92; Worcester, 89; 

 Berlin, 97-98. Teacher, pub. schools. Mass, 76- 

 79; instr. sciences, Mich. Sem, 83-85; math, 

 Mt. Holyoke, 85-88, head, dept. physics, 89-03 ; 

 Lake Erie, 05-06; asst. to H. C. Keith, consult- 

 ing engineer, 06-18. A.A; Physical Soc. 



Keith, Dr. N(athaniel) S(hepard), 351 Bullitt 

 Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrochemistry, 

 Metallurgy. Boston, Mass, July 14, 38. M.D, 

 N. Y. Univ, 59. Chemist and mining engineer, 

 Colo, 60-69 ; inventor in chem, metal, and elec, 

 61- Scientific ed, 'Electrical World,' 84. Mem. 

 Int. Oftnf. of Electricians, Phila, 84; Chicago, 

 93. Elec. Eng. (organizer and past sec'y) ; Min. 

 Eng; Electrochcm. Soc. Properties of ores and 

 obtaining their constituents. 



Keitt, Prof. G(eorge) W(annamaker), University 

 of Wisconsin, I\ladison, Wis. Plant pathology. 

 Newberry, S. C, June 11, 89. B.S, Clemson, 09; 

 M.S, Wisconsin, 11, Ph.D, 14, Asst. plant path, 

 S.C. Exp. Sta, 09; special agent, bur. plant 



indust, U. S. Dept. Agr, 10, scientific asst, 10- 

 13; asst. prof, xjlant path, Wisconsin, 14-17, 

 assoc. prof, 17-20, prof, 20- Lieut, and later 

 capt, C.W.S, A.E.F, 17-19; major, O.R.C, 19- 

 Lecturer plant path, Wisconsin, 13. A.A; Bot. 

 Soe; Phytopath. Soc; Wis. Acad. Fruit dis- 

 eases. 



Keller, Dr. Edward, 365 W. 56th St, New York, 



N. Y. Chemistry, Metallurgy. Sauk City, Wis, 

 March 10, 57. Polytech, Stuttgart, 77-79; 

 Ph.D, Ziirich, 81. Representative, Anaconda 

 Copper Mining Co, 93-17. Consulting metal- 

 lurgist and chemist, U. S. Bur. Mines, 13-16. 

 A.A; Min. Eng; Chem. Soc; Electrochem. Soc. 

 Magnetic oxid in copper mattes; distribution of 

 precious metals and impurities in copper; elimi- 

 nation of impurities from copper; electrolysis 

 and refining of copper; labor saving appliances 

 in the chemical works laboratory; the principles 

 and practise of sampling metallic metallurgical 

 materials. 



Keller, Prof. H(arry) F(rederick), 2313 Green 

 St, Philadelphia, Pa. Chemistry, Mineralogy. 

 Philadelphia, Dec. 15, 61. B.S, Pennsvlvania, 

 81, Sc.D, 15; Ph.D, Strasbourg, 88. Asst. chem, 

 Pennsylvania, 83-86, instr. org. chem, 88-90; 

 prof, chem, Mich. Col. Mines, 90-92; Cent. High 

 Sch, Phila, 92-15, head, dept. science, 08-15; 

 principal, Germantown High Sch, 15- Chem- 

 ist, Edgemoor Iron Works; chemist and as- 

 sayer, various smelting works in Colo. Chem. 

 Soc; Philos. Soe. (sec'y, 13); Franklin Inst, 

 (manager) ; Chem. Gesell. Mineral species (dis- 

 covery of lillianite) ; diacetyl and derivatives; 

 analytical methods; dimethyl racemic acid; 

 Chilean copper minerals; composition of copper, 

 pigments and other materials from Indian 

 mounds. 



Keller, Dr. Ida A(ugusta), 4424 Osage Ave, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Plant physiology. Darm- 

 stadt, Germany, June 11, 66. Pennsylvania, 

 84-86; Leipzig, 87-89; Ph.D, Ziirich, 90. Asst. 

 bot, Bryn MaAvr, 86-87, lecturer, 91-93; teacher 

 chem, Phila. High Sch. for Girls, 93-98, head, 

 science dept, 98- Mem. advisory committee, 

 Int. Plant Breeding Conf, 02. Soc. Nat; hon. 

 mem. Pa. Hort. Soc. (prof, biol) ; Phila. Acad; 

 Phila. Bot. Club (v. pres, 00-) ;Ass. Col. and 

 Prep. Sch. of Middle States and Md. (v. pres, 

 95). Fertilization. 



Keller, W(illiam) S(impson), Bell Building, 

 Montgomerv, Ala. Civil enqineering. Tuseum- 

 bia, Ala, Feb. 20, 74. B.C.E. Alabama. 93, C.E, 

 18. Asst. engineer, Shiloh Nat. Mil. Park, 00- 

 05; chief engineer, Madison Co. (Tenn.) Good 

 Roads Commission, 05-09; supt. Toad construc- 

 tion. U. S. Dept. Agr, 09-10; co. engineer, Dal- 

 las Co, Ala, 10-11; state highway engineer. Ala, 

 11- Civil Eng; Ass. State Highway Ofiicials 

 (treas, 19, v. pres, 20). Road construction. 



Kellerman, Karl F(rederick), Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry, Washington, D. C. *Plant physiology. 

 Gottingen, Germany, Dec. 9, 79. Ohio State, 

 96-99; B.S, Cornell", 00. Asst. bot, Cornell, 00- 

 01 ; with U. S. Dept. Agr, 01-, assoc. chief, hur. 

 plant indust. and mem. fed. hort. hoard. Ed, 

 ' Jour. Agr. Research. ' A.A ; Soc. Nat ; Bot. 

 Soc; Soc. Baet; Wash. Acad; Wash. Bot. Club. 

 The physiology of lower plants, especially in 



