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EDWARD BRIGGS RAWSON was born 31st July, 1860, at Dover. 

 B.Sc., Boston Univ., 1881 ; civil engineer, N. Y., L. E. and W. 

 R. R., 1881-84; deputy county surveyor, Stewart, Holt Co., 

 Neb., 1884; engaged in farming, Lincoln, Loudoun Co., Va., 

 1884-85; principal, Oakdale School, Lincoln, Va., since 1885. 

 Address, Lincoln, Va. 



HIRAM FRED MARKLEY SMITH, M.D., was born 16th February, 

 1859, at Whately ; prepared for college at Hopkins High School, 

 Hadley, and Penn Yan High School, Penn Yan, N. Y. Gradu- 

 ate student in Chemistry, Mass. Agr'l Coll., 1881-82; Harvard 

 Medical School, 1882-85; M.D., Harvard, 1885; practiced at 

 Worcester, 1885, and Orange, since 1886. Fellow of the Mass. 

 Medical Soc. Address, Orange, Mass. 



ABEL WALTER SPALDING was born 5th August, 1859, at Bil- 

 lerica ; studied at Worcester Academy, 1876-77. B.Sc., Boston 

 Univ., 1881 ; clerk, Ripley and Kimball, St. Louis, Mo., 1881-85 ; 

 Civil Engineer and Landscape Architect, Minneapolis, Minn., 

 since 1885. Address, Spalding and Carr, Minneapolis, Minn. 



A few contributions to the newspapers. 



FREDERIC PATTERSON TAYLOR was born 31st October, 1857, at 

 Boston ; prepared for college at English High School, Boston. 

 B.Sc., Boston Univ., 1881 ; foreman, "Vine Hill Farm," Hartford, 

 Ct., 1881-83 ; engaged in general and stock farming, Athens, 

 Tenn., since 1883. Married, 18th September, 1884, at Athens, 

 Tenn., M. F. Owen. One daughter. Address, Athens, Coke 

 Co., Tenn. 



CLARENCE DUANE WARNER was born 16th June, 1852, at Grau- 

 by ; studied at Monsou and Wesleyan Academies, 1871-73 ; stu- 

 dent and asst. teacher, Salem Collegiate Institute, Salem, N. J., 

 1874-75 ; on a ranch in Colorado, 1875 ; teacher and student, 

 Salem, N. J., 1876-77; prepared for Amherst College, but en- 

 tered the Mass. Agr'l Coll., 1878. Principal teacher, State 

 Reform School, Providence, R. I., 1882; studied Mathematics 

 under Prof. J. J. Sylvester. F.R.S , etc., at Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity, Baltimore, Md., 1883-84; Professor of Mathematics and 

 Physics, Mass. Agr'l Coll., since 1884. Address, Amherst, Mass. 



Mensuration. Northampton, 1886. 



Also a number of contributions to agricultural papers and journals. 



