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AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE 



D.Sc, Cambridge, II; Oxford, II; Manchester, 

 1]; hon. Ph.D, Christiania, II; LL.D, Pitts- 

 burgh, 15; Pennsylvania, 20. Asst. chem, Har- 

 vard, 89-91, instr, 91-94, asst. prof, 94-01, prof, 

 01-, chairman, chem. dept, 03-11, director, Gibbs 

 Mem. Lab, 12- Director, summer sch. of chem, 

 Harvard, 90; adviser. Carnegie Institution, 02, 

 research assoc, 02-; acting director. Harvard 

 Chem. Lab, 05; Harvard visiting prof, Berlin, 

 06-07; lecturer, Lowell Inst, 08; Faraday lec- 

 turer, London Chem. Soe, 11 ; mem. Nat. Re- 

 search Council, Ifi-19; consulting chemist. War 

 Dept. and U. S. Bur. Mines, IS. Davy medal, 

 Royal Soc, 10; Faradav medal, London Chem. 

 Soc, 11; Willard Gibbs" medal, Chem. Soc, 12; 

 Franklin medal, 16; Nobel prize chem, 14. 

 Nat. Acad; A. A. (pres, 17); Chem. Soc. (pres, 

 14); Electrochem. Soe; Am. Acad, (pres, 19); 

 Philos. Soc; Franklin Inst; hon. mem. N. Y. 

 Chemists Club; for. mem. Royal Soc; hon. mem. 

 Royal Inst; hon. and for. mem. London Chem. 

 Soc ; hon. mem. Royal Irish Acad ; cor. mem. 

 Royal Prussian Acad ; cor. mem. Royal Danish 

 Acad; for. mem. Swedish Rojal Acad; Accad. 

 dci Lincei ; cor. mem. Royal Bologna Aciid. 

 Atomic weights; isotopes; radioactive lead; cup- 

 rammonium compounds; occlusion and inclusion; 

 taste of acids; spectra of gases; electrical re- 

 sistance and thermal expansion of gases; elec- 

 trochemical equivalents and silver voltameter; 

 heat capacity; equilibrium of chromium solu- 

 tions; birth and growth of crystals by micro- 

 kinetoscope; thermometry; thermoehemical meas- 

 urements; compressibilities; significanee of 

 atomic volume; electrochemistry of amalgams; 

 apparatus and methods for exact investigation; 

 energy relations of systems under varying con- 

 ditions; standardizing thermometers by bicom- 

 ponent systems. 

 Richardson, Prof. C(harles) H(enry), Syracuse 

 University, Syracuse, N. Y. Mineralogy, Geol- 

 ogy. Topsham, Vt, Sept. 26, 62. A.B. Dart- 

 mouth, 92, A.M, 95, fellow, 95-98, Ph.D, 98; Chi- 

 cago, summer, 02. Principal, Black River Acad, 

 Ludlow, Yt, 92-93; Green Mt. Sem. and Minard 

 Commercial Col, 93-95; asst. chem, Dartmouth, 

 95-98, instr. chem. and miner, 98-01, miner, and 

 geol, 01-06; asst. prof, Syracuse, 06-07, assoc. 

 prof, 07-09, prof, 00- Asst, Vermont Geol. 

 Surv, 95-; mem. gen. educ. commission, Paris 

 Expos, 01. Mem. Eighth Int. Gcog. Cong, U. S, 

 04; Ottawa. A.A; Geol. Soc; fcl. Mineral. Soc; 

 Chem. Soc; Vt. Bot. Club; Rochester Acad. 

 Economic geology; building stones; clays; anat- 

 omy and physiologv of Pinus sylvestris; the 

 calciferous mica schist of eastern Vermont; 

 analysis of Washington marbles; the terranes 

 of Vermont; Washington limestone and its as- 

 sociated terranes. 



Eichardson, Charles H(oward), U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Entomology. 

 Pasadena, Calif, July 7, 87. A.B, Stanford. 12; 

 M.S, Harvard, 13; Columbia, 17-18. Asst. en- 

 tomologist, N. J. Exp. Sta, 13-16; instr. cntom, 

 Rutgers. 15-16; xpecialist insect jihy.siol, bur. 

 entom, U. S. Dept. Agr, 19- A.A; Entom. Soc; 

 Ass. Econ. Entom; Chem. Soc; Wash. Entom. 

 Soc. Physiology and toxicology of insects; 

 chemotropism in insects; relation of food con- 

 stituents to growth of insects. 



Richardson, Dr. Charles W(illiamson), 1317 Con- 

 necticut Ave, N. W, Washington, D. C. Medi- 

 cine. Washington, D. C, Aug. 22, 61. Penn- 

 sylvania; M.D, George Washington, 84. Prof, 

 laryngol. and otol, George Washington, 00- 

 A.A; Laryngol. Ass; Otol. Soc. (pres, 14); 

 Climat. Ass; Wash. Acad; Wash. Biol. Soc; 

 Wash. Anthrop. Soc. Keratosis of the tonsils; 

 congenital obstruction of post-nasal orifice; 

 vasomotor catarrh. 



Richardson, Clifford, Room 1615, Woolwoith 

 Building, New York, N. Y. '^Chemistry. Wor- 

 cester, Mass, March 6, 56. A.B. Harvard, 77. 

 Field asst, U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. (Hay- 

 den), 78; asst. chemist, U. S. Dept. Agr, 78- 

 83, principal asst, 83-87; inspector of asphalt 

 and cements and chemist, Eug. Dept, D. C, 87- 

 94; practising chem. engineer, 94-95; supt. of 

 tests, The Barber Asphalt Paving Co, 96-00; 

 proprietor, N. Y^ Test. Lab, 00-10; consulting 

 engineer, 10- Mem. U. S. Assay Commission; 

 assoc. ed, 'Jour. Indust. and Eng.Cliem,' 08-00; 

 mem. various commissions on tests and stand- 

 ards. A.A. (v. pres, 06); Chem. Soc; Soc. 

 Chem. Indust. (chairman, N. Y. sect, 00-02); 

 Agr. Chem. (see'y, 85-87); Civil Eng; Min. 

 Eng; Forestry Ass; Soc. Test. Mat; Wash. 

 Acad: N. Y^ Chemists Club; London Chem. Soc; 

 Chem. Gesell. Chemistry of the cereals and 

 grasses; sugar; food adulteration; ceramics; 

 petroleum; asphalts and native bitumens; hy- 

 draulic cements; constitution of Portland ce- 

 ment; uniformity in chemical analysis. 



Richardson, Prof. Florence E(lla), University of 

 Chicago. Chicago, 111. Psychology. Hiawatha, 

 Kans. A.B, Nebraska, 02; fellow, Chicago. 05- 

 08, Ph.D. 08. Asst. prof, psycho!, Drake. 08-10, 

 prof, 10-18; lecturer, Chicago, 19-20, asst. prof, 

 20- A.A; Psychol. Ass; Iowa Acad. Animal 

 psychology; defective color vision. 



Richardson, Dr. G(eorge) B(urr), U. S. Geological 

 Survev, Washington, D. C. Geology. New Y*ork, 

 N. y] Aug. 21, 72. B.S, Harvard. 95. M.S, 97; 

 Ph.D, Hopkins, 01. Geologist, V. S. Geol. Sun; 

 00- A.A; Geol. Soc; Wash. Acad. Petroleum 

 geology and statistics. 



Richardson, Dr. Mark W(ynian), 294 Washington 

 St, Boston, Mass. Medicine. Fitchburg, Mass, 

 Dec. 27, 67. A.B, Harvard, 89, M.D, 94, Bullard 

 fellow, 98; Berlin and Vienna, 94-95; Dalton 

 scholar, Mass. Gen. Hosp. 98-01. Asst. path, 

 Harvard, 97-99, theory and practise of med, 99- 

 00; sec'y, Mass. State Board of Health. 09-14; 

 chief examiner for Boston, Equitable Life Js- 

 surance Soc. of the U. S. A.A; Am. Physicians; 

 Ass. Path, and Bact; Am. Med. Ass. Bacteriol- 

 ogy of and immunity in typhoid fever ; epi- 

 demiology of infantile paralysis. 



Richardson, Dr. Oscar, 22 Evans Way, Boston, 

 Mass. Pathology, Bacteriology. East Boston, 

 Jan. 22, 60. M.D, Harvard, 00. Asst. patholo-' 

 gi~st, Mass. Gen. Hosp, Boston, 97-; instr, post- 

 grad, sch. med. Harvard. Ass. Path, and Bact ; 

 Am. Med. Ass. The cause of carcinoma ; micro- 

 organisms; status lymphaticus; psittacosis; te- 

 tanus; Pseudopneumococcus; a new chromogenic 

 bacillus; Friedreich's ataxia; bundle of His in 

 Stokes Adams disease; leprosy; the pathology 



