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oratories, 12- A. A; Chem. Soc; Chem. Eng; 

 Franklin Inst; San Francisco Acad; Chem. 

 Gcsell. Constituents of California plants; Cali- 

 fornia petroleum. 



O'Neill, Dr. J(ohn) J(olmston), 510 Cooper St, 

 Ottawa, Ont, Can. Geology. Port Colborne, Ont, 

 Nov. 12, 86. B.Sc, McGill, 09, M.Sc, 10; fellow, 

 Yale, 10-12, Ph.D, 12; Wisconsin, 12-13. Asst. 

 geol, McGill, 09-10: Yale, 11-12; field asst, 

 Can. Geol. Surv, 09-13, asst. geologist, 13, 

 geologist, 14-20; Whitehall Petrol. Corp, 20- 

 Geologist in charge. Can. arctic expcd, 13-16. 

 Geol. Soc; Min. and Metal. Eng; Can. Min. 

 Inst. Petrography; economic geology; arctic 

 geology. 



Ophiils, Dr. W(imam), 114 Walnut St, San Fran- 

 cisco, Calif. ^Pathology, Bacteriology. Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y, Oct. 23, 71. Wiirzburg, 90-93; Ber- 

 lin, 94; M.D, Gottingen, 95. Asst, Path. Inst, 

 G'ottingen, 96-97; prof. path, and bacter, Mis- 

 souri, 97-98; Cooper Med. Col, San Francisco, 

 98-; path, Stanford, 09- Fellow, Eoekefeller 

 Inst, 05-08. Ass. Path, and Bact; Soe. Exp. 

 Biol; several med. societies. Tuberculosis; 

 amyloid substances; coccidoidal granuloma; acid 

 proof bacilli; tuberculosis and pseudo-tubercu- 

 losis; inflammatory edema of lungs; chronic in- 

 flammation of kidneys and liver ; arteriosclerosis. 



Opie, Dr. Eugene L(indsay), Washington Univer- 

 sity, St. Louis, Mo. *Pathology. Staunton, Va, 

 July 5, 73. A.B, Hopkins. 93, M.D, 97, feUow, 

 98-99. Asst. bacter, Hopkins, 99-00, instr, 00- 

 01, assoc, 01-04; mem. Rockefeller Inst, 04-10; 

 prof, path, med. dept, Washington (St. Louis), 

 10-, dean, sch. med, 12-15. House officer, Hop- 

 kins Hosp, 97-98; pathologist. Bay View 

 Asylum, 98-04; pathologist, Presb. Hosp, N. Y. 

 City, 07-10; ed, 'Jour. Exp. Med'; capt, major, 

 lieut. col. and col, M.C, 17-19. A.A; Ass. Path, 

 and Bact. (pres, 18) ; Am. Physicians; Soc. Exp. 

 Biol, (sec'y, 09) ; Soc. Exp. Path; Physiol. Soc; 

 Am. Med. Ass; Md. Med. and Chirurg. Faculty. 

 Histology and pathology of the pancreas and its 

 relation to diabetes mellitus; protozoan micro- 

 organism related to the malarial parasites; rela- 

 tion of eosinophile leucocytes to infection with 

 animal parasites and with bacteria ; necrosis and 

 cirrhosis of the liver; enzymes and anti-enzymes 

 of inflammatory exudates; diet in relation to 

 certain toxic substances; pneumonia and influ- 

 enza; tuberculosis. 



Oppenheimer, Prof. B(emard) S(utro), 1 W. 70th 

 St, New York, N. Y. Medicine. New York, 

 June 20, 76. A.B, Harvard, 97; M.D, Columbia, 

 01. Fellow path, Columbia, 11 ; attending physi- 

 cian, Montefiore Home and Hosp, 11-; asst. 

 prof. din. med, Columbia, 15-; assoc. attending 

 physician, Mt. Sinai Hosp, 19- Gold-medal, Am. 

 Med. Ass', 17. Soc. Exp Biol; Soc. Clin. Invest; 

 N. Y. Acad. Med. Anatomy and pathology of 

 the heart. 



Oppitz, Prof. Louis K(ossuth), Richmond, Ind. 

 Optics. Kaschau, Hungary, May 29, 78. A.B, 

 Yale, 06, A.M, 09; Ph.D, Pennsylvania, 15. 

 Instr. physics, Pennsylvania, 12-15; assoc. prof. 

 West. Col. for Women, 15-16; prof, physics, 

 Westminster (Pa), 16-18; St. Thomas, 18-20; 

 Earlham, 20- Optical constants of the binary 

 alloys of silver with copper and platinum. 



Orcutt, Charles Russell, Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, Balboa Park, San Diego, Calif. Botany. 

 Hartland, Vt, April 27. 64. Pub. schools. Ed, 

 'W. Am. Scientist' and 'Am. Plants.' Daven- 

 port Acad ; San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist. West 

 American Mollusca; Cactaeeae; botany of west- 

 ern America. 



Orcutt, Mrs. Ruby Rivers (Murray), Guilford, 

 Conn. Chemistry. Burlington, Vt, Nov. 19, 89. 

 A.B, Mt. Holyoke, 12, A.M, 14; Ph.D, Cornell, 

 16. Asst. chem, Mt. Holyoke, 12-14; reader, 

 Cornell, 14-16; chemist, Standard Aniline Prod- 

 ucts Co. and Standard Essence Co, 16-18. Ab- 

 stractor, 'Chem. Abstracts,' 16-17. Unsaturated 

 compounds containing phenyl groups; phtha- 

 leins; adsorption. 



Ordeman, Dr. G(eorge) Fred(erick), 243 La Porte 

 Ave, Whiting, Ind. Chemistry. Frederick, Md, 

 Nov. 9, 92. B.S, Washington and Lee, 12, 12- 

 13; Ph.D, Hopkins, 16. Assoc, prof, chem, 

 Washington and Lee, 16-18; research chemist, 

 Standard Oil Co. of Ind, 19- Lieut, S.C, 18-19. 



Ordonez, Ezequiel, 2a General Prime 43, Mexico, 

 D. F, Mex. Geology. Lerma, Mex, 70. Sur- 

 veyor, Nat. Sch. of Engineers, Mex, 92. Prof, 

 miner, and geol, Nat. Sch. of Engineers, 91-92; 

 geologist, Geol. Inst, of Mex, 92-98, sub-director, 

 98-06; mining geologist, 06- Int. Geol. Cong, 

 Washington, 91; Russia, 97; Mexico City, 06 

 (sec'y gen); Stockholm, 10. Geol. Soe; hon. 

 mem. Min. Eng; Am. Geog. Soe; Soc. Cient. 

 Ant. Alz; Mex. Inst. Min. and Metal; Soc. geol. 

 de France; Geol. Gesell. Mining geology; pe- 

 trography; volcanoes; oil fields; geography of 

 Mexico; geology of the oil fields of Mexico. 



Ordway, Dr. Thomas, Albany Medical College, 

 Albany, N. Y. Medicine. Dorchester, Mass, 

 May 7, 77. A.B, Harvard, 00, A.M, 01, M.D. 

 05. Asst. path, Harvard Med. Sch, 07-08; Bos- 

 ton City Hosp, 08-09 ; prof. path, and bacter, 

 Albany Med. Col, 09-11 ; physician in charge, 

 Huntington Hosp, Harvard Med. Sch, 11-15; 

 assoc. prof. med. and dean. Albany Med. Col, 

 15- A.A; Am. Med. Ass; Am. Physicians; Ass. 

 Path, and Bact; Soc. Clin. Invest; Soc. Cancer 

 Research. Pancreatitis in cat; metabolism of 

 rat; blood in cancer; radium injuries; radio- 

 therapy; tumors of fowl; nature of the Wasser- 

 mann reaction. 



Omdcrff, Prof. W(illiam) R(idgely), 802 E. 



Seneca St, Ithaca, N, Y. *Chemi^try. Balti- 

 more, Md, Sept. 9, 62. A.B, Hopkins, 84, fellow, 

 Ph.D, 87; Berlin and Heidelberg, 97-98; 

 Munich, 06. Asst. chem, Hopkins, 84-86; instr, 

 Cornell, 87-90, asst. prof, 90-03, prof. org. an4 

 physiol. chem, 03- Mem. jury of awards, Paris 

 Expos, 89 ; La. Purchase Expos, 04 ; Panama- 

 Pacific Expos, 15; special agent, eleventh census, 

 90, Chem. Soc; Chem. Gesell. Reaction of 

 diazo-compounds with alcohol; polymeric modi- 

 fications of acetic and propionic aldehydes; 

 molecular weight of hydrogen peroxid and of 

 sulphur; paranthracone or dianthracene ; consti- 

 tution of galloin and cocrulein; bilirubin; 

 phenol tetrachlorphthalein; tetrachlorgallein ; 

 trisazo compounds of resorcin; constitution of 

 the phfhaleins and of the oxyazo compounds; 

 constitution and color of organic compounds. 



