CHA2W3WCRLAIIT, T3U.7A3D BLAWTCEUD, V..LT/; l.B.\ Bowdoin college 
1899. Instructor botany, Brown University, 1899-1901. Teacher Greek 
and science. Oak grove seminary, Vassalboro, Me., 1901-02; mathematics 
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and German, University school, '’Washington, D.O., 1902-; member 'Tew 
England botanical club; 'Washington biologists' field club; Biological 
society of Washington; Josoelyn Botanical Society of '.raise$ Botanical 
society of "Washington; Geographical society of America. Author various 
articles in botanical journals. Address, 1830 -jeffer~on ?mce, 
'-Washington, D.O. 
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1906-1924 Franklin Bchool (Formerly Collegiate Institute) ITew 
York City) 
Contracted a colJgwWnen viewing the recent solar eolipse/which turned 
/M.to pneumonia-the last day of January. 
He died February 2. Funeral services at the School (18"/. 89th St. W7.Y.C.) 
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on February 7. 
ITe showed an early interest in botanical collecting and while at Brown 
University,as a graduate student and instructor,^ became interested in 
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mosses through determining^the mosses collected on the Hew England Botanical 
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Club expedition to WWt. Katahdin in 1899. -festgr '3* 0 freacu ae an acknowledged 
authority on mosses, and has been Secretary-treasurer of the Sullivant WWoss 
Society since 
of the Biologist since 
and business manager and associate editor 
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given to the WTew England Botanical Club in 
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