CASH ACC OUNT. APRIL. 



fi,?^ became naUonaUy^hoWTHJ^S^ 

 thP results of hls-i'cseareh worfc, os5-- 

 of I'^w^'"' ^''of' Samuel c. P^^cott 

 of tlW;,]Vtassaehiisctts Institute of -Tlch. 

 «° ogy. out of Which camD the dicov- 

 nry.of the reasons for the spoilaue -of 

 thir'ipl""*^ P==<=I";d. ' from 



mr?h„H^ ' '^^W'" scientific 



method^ 01 s cnUzatinn which are now 



«v»ffl''''°"P'\""^' "'"'■"'^ which 

 enormous iS^^'s'; '^^'^"^ '""^^^^^^ 



He also discovered a new species of 

 mosquito, and first pointed out the 



^^^^ f "'^'^ and other 



small fish in tlw destruction of the 

 1b5 mosquitos. which discovery 



inri "'"^ "i "^i^ streams 



and private ponds. 



4 ^i'akA^'^^%'^^°'^ °n March 



Tilri!.„i /^'^"^"'^ business ot William 

 underwood & Co., founded bv hii ' 

 ^''^n carried Oil by h 

 ' dm^?^- >,°'^''* "^^^^ss '50"'' to the in- 

 dustry by an >inknQWn microbe caused 

 Iiim to become interested in the scien- 

 Mflc aspects of the business, and through 

 ^a^ irrtT"' "^""^ direction he 

 him.sllf t'o SncT ""^ ^^^^'^ 



In addition to his woi'k as a rclentist 

 tn^rlnt Plon-^"-.'^ in the pho- 



tography of wild animals and through 

 his lectures on hunting with a camera 

 SfJl , M audiences iu manv 



parte ol the country. Hp was nsked hv 

 Theodore Roosevelt to loin the Roose- 

 velt expedition to Afrlcn%,s ofTeial pho- 

 tographer. His writiuRs inn de nCv 

 K?'JLH"v?""";^ *° ^^«P"tifio .iournaai: 

 iitSi™'' n''^ author of ■'Wilderness Ad- 

 veritures" and "WUd Brothers." and co- 

 author with Prof. Prescott of •■Iclence 

 and Experiment in the Canning Itidusr 



He wa,'? a. member of the Ampvtran 

 Acadfrny^of Arts and Sciences He ^is 

 TSJi?1''j' Elizabeth Parley 



Undervvood. and a son, William J. Un- 



trnderw-ood. He also leaves a brothcl^ 

 Lortng Underwood, a landscape artist 



