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consin, 97, M.S, 99, Pli.D, 02. Asst. pharma- 

 ceut. technique, Wisconsin, 96, instr, 97-02, 

 physical chem, 02-03 ; chemist, JJ. S. Dept. Agr, 

 03-06, chief, soil fertility investigations, 06- 

 Expert physical chem, U. S. Dept. Agr, smn- 

 mer, 02. Ebert prize, 00; Longstreth medal, 

 Franklin Inst, 12. A.A; Chem. Soc; Soc. Biol. 

 Chem; Pharmaceut. Ass; Soc. Agron. Chem- 

 istry of volatile oils; characterization and class- 

 ification of sesquiterpenes; complex nitroso-com- 

 pounds of unsaturated hydro-carbons; photo- 

 chemical action; complex boric acids and 

 borates; soap solutions; colorimetric methods; 

 soil fertility; organic compounds in soils; oxi- 

 dizing powers of roots; toxic effects of organic 

 compounds on plants; action of fertilizers; bio- 

 chemical relationships of soils and plants. 



von Schrenk, Dr. H(ermaim) Missouri Botanical 

 Garden, St. Louis, Mo. *Vegetahle pathology. 

 College Point, N. Y, March 12, 73. B.S, Cor- 

 nell, 93; A.M, Harvard, 94; Ph.D, "Washington 

 (St. Louis), 97. Asst. bot, Harvard, 93-94; 

 instr, St. Louis Manual Training Sch, 94-96; 

 Shaw Sch. of Bot, 96-03; in charge, Miss. Val- 

 ley lab, bur. plant indust, TJ, S. Dept. Agr, 

 01-07; consulting timber engineer, 07-; path- 

 ologist, Mo. Bot. Garden, 07- In charge, div. 

 forest products, Bur. Forestry, 03-05; special 

 agent, div. veg. physiol. and path, XT. S. Dept. 

 Agr, 98-01 ; lecturer timber diseases, Yale For- 

 est Sch, 02-09 ; ed. veg. path, for IT. S, and sec 'y. 

 Am. board of editors, 'Bot. Centralblatt,' 07-13; 

 tech. expert, South. Cypress Mfg. Ass; lecturer 

 plant path, Wisconsin, 09; chairman. Mo. Forest 

 Commission, 08-16. A.A. (sec'y, G, 02); Soc. 

 Nat. (treas. 04-12); Bot. Soc; Soc. Prom. 

 Agr. Sci; Civil Eng; R. R. Eng; Soc. Test. 

 Mat; St. Louis Acad; Bot. Gesell. Diseases of 

 plants, chiefly of trees and timber; preserva- 

 tion of timber. 



Schriever, Prof. William, University of Okla- 

 homa, Norman, Okla. Physics. Dakota City, 

 Nebr, Jan. 16, 94. A.B, Morningsido. 16; M.S, 

 Iowa, 17, fellow, 17-18, Asst. prof, physics, 

 Ohlalwma, JO- Assoc, mem. Physical Soc ; 

 Iowa Acad. Elastic properties of metals at 

 high temperatures. 



Schroeder, Dr. E(mest) C(harles Henry), U. S. 

 Experiment Station, Bethesda, Md. Medicine, 

 Animal breeding. Baltimore, Md, April 3, 65. 

 Baltimore Col, 80; Md. Col, 83; M.D.V, Har- 

 vard, 87. Inspector, bur. animal indust, U. S. 

 Dept. Agr, 87-90, asst. and field agent, div. 

 path, 90-95, supt, Exp. Sta, 95- Delegate, Int. 

 Cong. Tuber, Rome, 12. A.A; Soc. Bact; Vet. 

 Med. Ass; Ass. Tuber; Int. Commission Tubercu- 

 losis. Texas fever; life history of cattle ticks; 

 production of antitoxic sera; etiology of tuber- 

 culosis; elimination of tubercle bacilli from the 

 bodies of tuberculous subjects; susceptibility to 

 tuberculosis and its causes; relation between hu- 

 man and bovine tuberculosis; heredity; bacillus 

 of infectious abortion in the milk of cattle; 

 food value and bacteriology of milk; standard- 

 ization of tuberculin. 



Schuchert, Prof. Charles, Yale University Mu- 

 seum, New Haven, Conn. * Paleontology. Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio, July 3, 58. Pub. schools; bon. 

 A.M, Yale, 04; LL.D, N. Y. Univ, 14. Asst. 



to E. O. I^lrich, Newport. Ky, 85-89; to Prof. 

 James Hall, Albanv, N. Y, 89-91; Minn. Geol. 

 Surv, 91-92; to Prof. C. E. Beechcr, Yale, 92- 

 93; asst. paleontologist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 93- 

 94; asst. curator, U. S. Nat. Museum, 94-04; 

 prof, paleont. Tale, hist, geol, Sheffield Set. Sch, 

 and curator geol. collections, Peabody Museum, 

 04- Nat. Acad; A.A; Soc. Nat; Geol. Soc. (v. 

 pres, 10); Paleont. Soc. (pres, 10); Am. Acad; 

 Conn. Acad; Wash. Geol, Biol, and Geog. Socie- 

 ties. Invertebrate paleontology; stratigraphy; 

 American paleogeography; historical geology. 

 Schuerman, Prof. W(illiam) H(enry), Vanderbilt 

 University, Nashville, Tenn. Mechanics. Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio, Nov. 8, 59. C.E, Cincinnati, 81 ; 

 Hopkins, 82-83. Instr. physics, Missouri, 83- 

 85, asst. prof, physics and eng, 85-88 ; construc- 

 tion of water works, Covington, Ky, 88-90; 

 irrigation canal work near Bakersfield, Calif, 

 90-93 ; prof, civil eng, Vanderbilt, 94-, dean, 

 eng. dept, 95- Preliminary railroad surv, south- 

 east. Ky, summer, 80; drafting on ry. con- 

 struction work, 81-82 ; calculation of ry. bridges, 

 82; in charge designing and construction of 

 sewerage systems, Monroe, La, and Oxford, 

 Mass, 00-02. Eng. Edue; Eng. Ass. of the South 

 (pres, 02). Estimation of probable volume of 

 local traffic on railways ; greatest bending mo- 

 ments and shears produced by a system of con- 

 centrated loads on railway bridges; ideal and 

 practical columns; greatest stresses in railway 

 bridge members due to a system of concentrated 

 wheel loads; hydraulic diagrams; reinforced con- 

 crete beams. 



Schuette, Prof. H(enry) A(ugust), 401 Wisconsin 

 Ave, Madison, Wis. Chemisfrv. Green Bav, Wis, 

 Jan. 11, 85. B.S, Wisconsin, 10; M.S, 12, 

 Ph.D, 16. Asst. chem, Wisconsin, 10-14, instr, 

 14-18, asst. prof, 18- A.A; Chem. Soc; Wis. 

 Acad. Sanitary chemistry; organic analysis; 

 plankton of the Madison lakes. 



Schulte, Prof. H(ermann) von W(echlinger), 

 Creighton Medical College, Omaha, Nebr. An- 

 atomy. Utica, N. Y, Aug. 9, 76. A.B, Trinity 

 (Conn), 97; M.D, Columbia, 02. Demonstrator 

 anat, Columbia, 04-07, ad.i. prof, 07-10, assoc. 

 prof, 10-17; prof, Creighton, 17-, junior dean, 

 17-18, dean, 18- Alumni Ass. fellow in anat, 

 Columbia, 06-10; pres, Nebr. State Anat. Board, 

 17-; chief -of -staff, St. Joseph's Hosp, Omaha, 

 18- A.A; Ass. Anat; Neur. Ass; Pub. Health 

 Ass; Ass. Study Int. Secretions; Soc. Mammal; 

 Nebr. Acad; Harvev Soc; fel. N. Y. Acad. (v. 

 pres, 16, 17); fel. N. Y. Zool. Soc. Vascular 

 and nervous systems; salivary glands; Cetacea; 

 Ungulata. 



Schulte, Rev. Theo(dore) J(ohn), S.J, St. Louis 

 University, St. Louis, Mo. Chemistry. St. 

 Louis, Oct. 5, 80. A.B, St. Louis, 00, A.M, 06, 

 M.S, 10. Prof, chem, St. Louis, 10-11 ; Loyola, 

 11-12; prof, and dean, science dept, St. Louis, 

 18- St. Louis Univ. exped. to south. Colo, 10; 

 Glacier and Yellowstone Parks, 13. A.A; Chem. 

 Soc. Education. 



Schultz, Dr. Adolph H(ans), .Johns Hopkins Med- 

 ical School, Baltimore, Md. Anthropology. 

 Ziirich, Switzerland, Nov. 14, 91. Bern, 11; 

 Ph.D, Ziirich, 16. Asst, Zootech. Inst, Bern, 11 ; 

 research assoc. dept. embryol, Carnegie Institu- 



