58 MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



sugar expts. at the college, 1878 ; graduate student in Chemistry, 

 Mass. Agr'l Coll., 1878-80; special chemist, U. S. Dept. of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 1880; student of Chemistry, 

 Mass. Agr'l Coll., 1881 ; instructor in Chemistry, same, 1881-82 ; 

 studied at Goettingen, Ger., 1882-84; Ph.D., Goettingen, 1884; 

 Associate Professor of Chemistry, Mass. Agr'l Coll., 1884-85; 

 Professor of Chemistry and Geology, Imperial College of Agri- 

 culture, Sapporo, Jap., and Chemist to the government for the 

 Dept. of the Hokkaido, since 1885. Member of the American 

 Chemical Society, of the Deutsche Chemischen Gesellschaft, of 

 the Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science ; honorary 

 member of the Hokkaido Educational Society. Married, 30th 

 March, 1885, at Culpeper, Va., Belle Lamar of Sumter, Ga. 

 Address, Sapporo, Japan. 



Contributed the following articles (the three first being prize essays) to the 

 reports of the Penn. State Agr'l Society: "Causes for the Failure of Crops, 

 and in Farming," 1879 ; "How may the Pupils of Graded and Normal Schools 

 be Taught the Theory and Practice of Agriculture," 1879 ; " How the Students 

 of our Agr'l Colleges can be best Prepared and Induced to Choose the Profes- 

 sion of Agriculture," 1879 ; "Teaching Parents Agriculture through the Pupils 

 of the District School," 1881; " Agricultural Experiment Stations," etc., 1881; 

 " The most effectual method of uniting State, County, and Local Agr'l Socie- 

 ties," 1884 ; "Changes needed in the Agric. of Penn. in order that her Farmers 

 may suffer least from Western competition," 1884. 



Ueber die Analytischen Bestimmungen des Zuckers der Robe, nebst der 

 Anwendung von Neueren Verfahren. (Inaug. Dissertation, Goettingen, 1884.) 



Rocks and Soils : A Treatise on the Chemistry of Geologic Transformation 

 and Soil Composition. (In press.} 



FREDERICK TUCKERMAN, M.D., was born 7th May, 1857, at 

 Greenfield ; student at St. Mark's School, Southborough, 1869-73. 

 B.Sc., Boston Univ., 1878; travelled in Europe and the East, 

 1878-79; Harvard Medical School, 1879-82; M.D., Harvard, 

 1882 ; Fellow of the Mass. Medical Soc., 1883 ; studied at Lon- 

 don, and Berlin, 1882-83 ; Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, 

 Mass. Agr'l Coll., since 1884. Married, 6th September, 1881, at 

 Amherst, Alice G. Cooper. One daughter. Address, Amherst, 

 Mass. 



Biographical Contribution to the Bostoiiian Society. (1881 and 1885.) 



Biographical Record of the Class of 1878, Mass. Agr'l Coll., 1878-84. Am- 

 herst, 1885. 



Some Observations in Reference to Bilateral Asymmetry of Form and Func- 

 tion. (Jour, of Anat. and PhysioL, London, 1885.) 



