LEE, George Washington Custis, Ra- yer, representative of Tennessee on Demvensworth, Va., Feb. 18, aged 80; Con-ocratic National Committee. federate general, president emeritus of MUHLEMAN, Maurice Louis, BronxWashington and Lee University. ville, N. Y., June 12, aged 60; economist and author. LITTLE, Joseph James, New York, Feb. 11, aged 71; Representative in Congress from New York, 1891-93. LOMAX. Lunsford Lindsay, Washington, May 28, aged 77; major-general in the Confederate army. LONGFELLOW, William Pitt Preble, Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 3, aged 76; architect and author. LOWE, Thaddeus, S. C., Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 16, aged 80; inventor. LYMAN, Joseph, Wallingford, Conn., March 5, aged 65; artist. MACALISTER, James, at sea, Dec. 11, aged 73; former president of the Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. MCBURNEY, Charles, Brookline, Mass., Nov. 7, aged 68; surgeon. MCCREA, James, Philadelphia, March 28, aged 65; former president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. MCCUE, Thomas J., Denver, Aug. 9; representative of Colorado on the Democratic National Committee. MCDOWELL, Alexander, Sharon, Pa., Sept. 30, aged 68; Representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, 1893-95; Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1895-1903. MCKENNEY, James Hall, Washington, Oct. 13. aged 76; clerk of the U. S. Supreme Court since 1880. MCMURTRIE, William, New York, May 24, aged 62; chemist, Chief, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1873-79. MAJOR, Charles, Shelbyville, Ind., Feb. 13, aged 56; novelist. MARBLE, John Hobart, Washington, Nov. 21, aged 46; member of the Interstate Commerce Commission. MARTIN, John, Topeka, Kan., Sept. 3, aged 79; U. S. Senator from Kansas, 1893-95. MARTIN, Lewis J., Washington, May 5, aged 69; Representative in Congress from New Jersey. MAYNARD, Washburn, Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 24, aged 68; Rear-Admiral, U. S. N., retired. MILLER, Cincinnatus Heine ("Joaquin"), Oakland, Cal., Feb. 17, aged 71; poet. MOFFETT, James Andrew, Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 25, aged 62; vice-president of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. MOORE, John White, Brooklyn, March 30, aged 81; Rear-Admiral, U. S. N., retired. MORGAN, John Pierpont,, Rome, March 31, aged 75; financier. MORRIS, Edward, Chicago, Nov. 3, aged 47; manufacturer. MORROW, Prince Albert, New York, March 17, aged 66; physician. MURPHY, Michael C., Philadelphia, June 4, aged 53; athletic coach. MURRAY, Robert, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 1, aged 90; Brigadier-General, U. S. A., retired. NASH, Paul Cleveland Bennett, London, Jan. 7, aged 35; U. S. Consul General at Budapest. NEWCOMER, Alfonso Gerald, Palo Alto, Cal., Sept. 15, aged 49; professor of English in Leland Stanford University. NORTHEN, William Jonathan, Atlanta, Ga., March 25, aged 77; Governor of Georgia, 1890-94. NEBEKER, Enos H., Jan. 6, aged 76; Treasurer of the United States, 1891-93. NILES, Kossuth, New York, Dec. 6, aged 64; Rear-Admiral, U. S. N., retired. NORWOOD, Thomas Manson, Savannah, June 19, aged 83; U. S. Senator from Georgia, 1871-77. OBER, Frederick Albion, Hackensack, N. J., May 31, aged 65; ornithologist, explorer and author. OGDEN, Robert Curtis, Kennebunkport, Me., Aug. 6, aged 77; merchant and philanthropist. OLMSTED, Marlin Edgar, New York, July 19; Representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, 1897-1911. PALMER, Henry Wilbur, Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 15, aged 73; Representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, 1901-07, 1909-11. PALMER, Thomas Witherell, Detroit, June 1, aged 83; U. S. Senator from Michigan, 1883-89, U. S. Minister to Spain, 1889-90. PARSONS, Eben Burt, Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 23, aged 78; registrar of Williams College. PATTON, William Lee, New Orleans, Nov. 2, aged 90; merchant. dent terville, Me., Jan. 30, aged 79: presiPEPPER, George Dana Boardman, Waof Colby University, 1882-89. March 26, aged- 84; Brigadier-General, PERRY, Alexander James, Washington, U. S. A., retired. Me., Sept. 7, aged 36; professor of mePHETTEPLACE, Thurston M., Portland, chanical engineering in versity. Brown Uni PLATT, James Perry, Meriden, Conn., Jan. 26, aged 62; judge of the U. S. District Court in Connecticut. POST, George Browne, Bernardsville, N. J.. Nov. 28, aged 75; architect. aged 78; Rear-Admiral, U. S. A., rePOTTS, Robert, Washington, June 24, tired. POWERS, Horace Henry, Morrisville, Vt., Dec. 8, aged 78; Representative in Congress from Vermont, 1891-1901. PRATT, Lewellyn, Norwich, Conn., June 14, aged 80; president of the Norwich Free Academy. PRENTISS, Robert Wadsworth, New Brunswick, N. J., April 5, aged 55; professor of mathematics and astronomy in Rutgers College. RAYMOND, Charles Walker, Philadelphia, May 3, aged 71; Brigadier-General, MOUNTCASTLE, Robert Edward Lee, RICHARDSON, Charles Francis Lisbon, N. H., Oct. 8, aged 62; professor emeritus of English in Dartmouth College. ROBERTS, Samuel Judson, Lexington, Ky., March 23, aged 55; editor and politician. ROCKWOOD, Charles Greene, Caldwell, N. J., July 2, aged 71; professor emeritus of mathematics in Princeton University. RODDENBERG, Seaborn Anderson, Thomasville, Ga., Sept. 25, aged 43; Representative in Congress from Georgia, since 1910. ROSE, Uriah M., Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 12, aged 79; lawyer. SABINE, William Tufnell, New York, Aug. 11, aged 74; bishop of the New York and Philadelphia Synod of the Reformed Episcopal Church. SAINT-GAUDENS, Louis, Cornish, N. H., March 8, aged 59; sculptor. SANFORD, Stephen, Amsterdam, N. Y., Feb. 13, aged 87; manufacturer, former Representative in Congress from New York. SAWTELLE, Charles Greene, Washington, Jan. 4, aged 78; Brigadier-General, U. S. A., retired. SCHUYLER, Aaron, Salina, Kan., Feb. 1, aged 85; professor of mathematics and philosophy in Kansas Wesleyan University. SEWELL, Jotham Bradbury, Brookline, Mass., June 17, aged 88; educator, author, and clergyman. SIMMONS, Franklin, Rome, Italy, Dec. 8, aged 74; sculptor. SMITH, Benjamin Eli, New Rochelle, N. Y., Feb. 24, aged 56; managing editor of the Century Dictionary. SMITH, Sylvester Clark, Bakersfield, Cal., Jan. 26, aged 55; Representative in Congress from California, 1905-13. SNOW, Edward Taylor, Philadelphia, Sept. 26; aged 73; artist. SNYDER, Simon, Reading, Pa., April 13, aged 75; Brigadier-General, U. S. A., retired. SPEAR, William Thomas, Columbus, O., Dec. 8, aged 79; chief justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, 1892-98. SPIEKER, George Frederick, Philadelphia, Sept. 7, aged 68; theologian, professor of church history in the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. STAUFFER, David McNeely Knox, Yonkers, Feb. 5, aged 67; engineer. STINESS, John Henry, Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, aged 73; jurist, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, 1900-04. STOKES, Anson Phelps, New York, June 28, aged 75; banker. SULLIVAN, Timothy D., New York, Aug. 31, aged 60; Representative in Congress from New York, 1903-07 and 1913. Cincinnati, SWIFT, Lewis, Binghamton, N. Y., Jan. 5, aged 93; astronomer. TAYLOR, William Watts, Nov. 12, aged 67; manufacturer. THWAITES, Reuben Gold, Madison, Wis., Oct. 22, aged 60; historian. TITUS, Bennett Eaton, Danvers, Mass., Nov. 29, aged 53; editor of Methodist publications. UHLER, Philip Reese, Baltimore, Oct. 21, aged 78; librarian of the Peabody Library, Baltimore. UNDERWOOD, John Cox, New York, Oct. 26, aged 73; engineer, Confederate vet eran. WAIT, Lucien Augustus, Clifton Springs, N. Y., Sept. 6, aged 67; professor emeritus of mathematics in Cornell University. WAKEMAN, Thaddeus Burr, Cos Cob, Conn., April 23, aged 78; author. WARD, A. Montgomery, Chicago, Dec. 7, aged 70; merchant. Washington, April 18, aged 71; geologist and sociologist. WARD, Lester Frank, WARWICK, Charles Franklin, Philadelphia, April 4, aged 61; mayor of Philadelphia, 1895-99. WEDEMEYER, William Walter, drowned at sea, Jan. 2, aged 39; Representative in Congress from Michigan, 1911-13. WEEMS, Capel Lyon, St. Clairsville, O., Jan. 5, aged 52; Representative in Congress from Ohio, 1903-09. WHITE, Frank Russell, Manila, P. I., Aug. 17, aged 38: Director of Education of the Philippine Insular Government. Sept. 11, aged 58; Representative in ConWILDER, William Henry, Washington, gress from Massachusetts since 1911. Ind., Aug. 5, aged 62; Populist candiWILLIAMS, Samuel W., Vincennes, date for Vice-President, 1908. WILSON, Charles Irving, New York, S. A., retired. Sept. 22, aged 76; Brigadier-General, U. WILSON, Harry Langford, Pittsburgh, archæology and epigraphy in Johns HopFeb. 23, aged 45; professor of Roman kins University. 1, aged 78; merchant and financier. WINDMÜLLER, Louis, New York, Oct. Md., May 12, aged 66; Representative WISE, John Sergeant, Princess Anne, in Congress from Virginia, 1883-85. WOODFORD, Stewart Lyndon, New Spain, 1897-98. York, Feb. 14, aged 77; minister to WOODRUFF, Carle Augustus, Raleigh, N. C., July 20, aged 72; Brigadier-General, U. S. A., retired. WOODRUFF, Timothy Lester, New York, Oct. 12, aged 55; Lieutenant-Governor of New York, 1897-1903. ZUNSER, Eliakum, New York, Sept. 22, aged 77; Yiddish poet. FOREIGN NECROLOGY AMATEIS, Louis, Washington, March | land, Feb. 20, aged 73; engineer and 18, aged 57; sculptor. ANDRE, Louis Joseph Nicolas, Dijon, France, March 18, aged 74; former Minister of War of France. ARANJO, Manuel E., San Salvador, Feb. 9; President of Salvador. ARROL, (Sir) William, Seafield, Scot bridge builder. Haiti, May 2; President of Haiti. AUGUSTE, Tancrede, Port-au-Prince, AUSTIN, Alfred, Ashford, England, June 2, aged 78; Poet Laureate of Great Britain, 1896-1913. AVEBURY, (Sir) John Lubbock, Baron, London, May 28, aged 79; naturalist, author, and statesman. BARRY, Redmond, Dublin, July 11, aged 47 Lord Chancellor of Ireland. BALL, (Sir) Robert Stawell, London, Nov. 25, aged 73; astronomer. BARNETT, (Canon) Samuel Augustus, London, June 17, aged 69; clergyman and social reformer. BARREIRO, Juan Bautista Hernandez, Havana, Dec. 12; president of the Supreme Court of Cuba. BEBEL, August Ferdinand, Zurich, Aug. 13, aged 73; leader of the Social Democratic party in the German Reichstag. BONILLA, Manuel, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, March 21; President of Honduras. BOUTET DE MONVEL, Louis Maurice, Paris, March 16, aged 63; painter and illustrator. CAMPOS-SALLÉS, Manuel Ferraz de, Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 28, aged 73; President of Brazil, 1898-1902. CARBO, Luis Felipe, New York, Feb. 25, aged 55; former minister to the U. S. from Ecuador. CARRIERE-BELLEUSE, Robert Louis, Paris, June 15, aged 65; painter and sculptor. CONSTANS, Jean Ernest, Paris, April 7, aged 79; former Premier of France. CRAWFORD, James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl of, London, Jan 31, aged 65; scientist and philatelist. DE FOVILLE, Alfred, Paris, May 14, aged 70; economist. DELBRUECK, Ludwig, Berlin, March 13, financial adviser to the Emperor of Germany. DIESEL, Rudolf, at sea, Sept. 29, inventor. DOUGLAS, (Sir) Archibalt Lucius, Newnham, England, March 13, aged 71; Admiral in the British Navy and former Lord of the Admiralty. DOWDEN, Edward, Dublin, April 4, aged 69; professor of English literature in the University of Dublin. DUBOIS, Theodore, Rheims, France, Oct. 21, aged 76; composer. EAST, (Sir) Alfred, London, Sept. 28, aged 63; president of the Royal Society of British Artists. ELLIS, Robinson, London, Oct. 9, aged 79; professor of Latin Literature in Oxford University. FAVA, (Baron) Saverio, Rome, Oct. 3, aged 81: ambassador to the U. S. from Italy, 1881-91. FRANSEN, Rudolf, Oldenburg, Germany, Feb. 13, aged 49; German consul general at New York, 1909-12. GAUL, Robert Alfred, London, Sept., aged 76; composer. GORELL, John Gorell Barnes, Baron, London, April 22, aged 64; jurist. HAMILTON, Angus, New York, June 14; war correspondent and author. HAYSHI, (Viscount) Tadasu, Tokio, July 10, aged 63; diplomatist and states man. HAZLITT, William Carew, London, Sept. 8, aged 79; author and numismatist. HENRY XIV, Prince of Reuss, Gera, Germany, March 29, aged 80. HOLLEBEN, Theodor von, Berlin, Feb. 1, aged 74; ambassador to the U. S. from Germany, 1897-1903. IRVING, (Sir) Aemilius, Toronto, Nov. 27, aged 90; Canadian lawyer. JOHNSON, Emily Pauline, Vancouver, B. C., March 7; Indian poetess. KATSURA, (Prince) Taro, Tokio, Oct. 10, aged 66; Japanese soldier and states man. KRAG, Thomas, Christiania, March 14; Norwegian novelist. LLANDAFF, Henry Matthews, Viscount, London, April 3, aged 87; British Home Secretary, 1886-92 LYTTELTON, Alfred, London, July 4, aged 56; British Colonial Secretary, 1903-05. MACNAGHTEN, Edward, Baron, London, Feb. 17, aged 82; jurist. MACHIN, José, Paris, Sept. 13; former minister to the U. S. from Paraguay. MADERO, Francisco I., Mexico City, Feb. 22; President of Mexico, 1911-13. MARCHESI, Mathilde, London, Nov. 18; teacher of singing. MAYBRICK, Michael ("Stephen Adams"), Buxton, England, Aug. 26, aged 69; composer. MENDONCA, Salvador de, Rio Janeiro, Dec. 6, aged 72; minister from Braziĺ to the United States, 1891-98. MILNE, John, Newport, Isle of Wight, July 31, aged 63; seismologist. MORET Y PRENDERGAST, Sigismundo, Madrid, Jan. 28, aged 74; former Premier of Spain. NAZIM PASHA, Constantinople, Jan. 23; War Minister and Commander-inChief of the Turkish armies. NESTLE, Christof Eberhard, Maulbronn, Germany, April 3, aged 62; professor in the Evangelical Theological Seminary; author. OLLIVIER, Emile, Annecy, France, Aug. 20, aged 88 Premier of France during the Franco-American War. OREGLIA, (di Santo Stefano), Luigi, Rome, Dec. 5, aged 85; Cardinal. ORR, James, Glasgow, Sept. 6, aged 69; theologian. PICARD, Alfred Maurice, Paris, March 8, aged 69; French engineer, financier, and statesman. PIEROLA, Nicholas, Lima, Peru, June 24, aged 73; President of Peru, 1896-99. PREECE, (Sir) William Henry, London, Nov. 6, aged 79; engineer. QUARITCH, Bernard, Brighton, England, Aug. 27; publisher and dealer in rare books. RESPIGHI, Peter, Rome, Italy, March 22, aged 69; Cardinal, Vicar-General of the Pope. REYES, Bernardo, Mexico City; Feb. 9, aged 62; Mexican Minister of War under President Diaz. ROCHEFORT, Victor Henri de, Aix-lesBains, France, July 1, aged 83; French journalist and politician. Ross, James, Montreal, Sept. 20, aged 65; Canadian financier. SCOTT (Sir) Richard William, Ottawa, Canada, April 23, aged 88; Secretary of State of Canada, 1896-1908. SHEVKET PASHA, Mahmoud, Constantinople, June 11; Grand Vizier of Turkey. SLABY, Adolf, Berlin, April 6, aged 63; inventor of the Telefunken system of wireless telegraphy. SOLOMON, (Sir) Richard, London, Nov. 10, aged 63; High Commissioner in London for South Africa. SPRIGG, (Sir) John Gordon, Cape Town, Feb. 4, aged 83; former Premier of Cape Colony. SUAREZ, Jose Pino, Mexico City, Feb. 22; Vice-President of Mexico, 1911-13. SUTHERLAND, Cromartie SutherlandLeveson-Gower, Duke of, Dunrobin Castle, Scotland, June 26, aged 62. THUREAU-DANGIN, Paul Marie Pierre, Paris, Feb. 24, aged 76; secretary of the French Academy. TINWORTH, George, London, Sept. 11, aged 69; modeler in clay. VAMBERG, Arminius, Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 15, aged 81; orientalist. VIVES Y TUTO, Joseph Calasanctius, Rome, Sept. 7, aged 59; Cardinal, Prefect of the Congregation for Religious Affairs. WALLACE Alfred Russel, London, Nov. aged 90; scientist. WESTLAKE, John, London, April 14, aged 85; professor of international law in Cambridge University, 1888-1908. WHITE, William Hale ("Mark Rutherford"), Groombridge, England, March 15, aged 84; author. WHITE, (Sir) William Henry, London, Feb. 27, aged 68; former chief constructor of the British Navy. WOLSELEY, Garnet Joseph, Viscount, Mentone, France, March 25, aged_79; former Commander-in-Chief of the Brit. ish Army. WYNDHAM, George, Paris, June 9, aged 49; Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1900-05. YE HO NA LA, Peking, China, Feb. 22; Dowager Empress of China. INDEX THE CHRONOLOGY AND NECROLOGY ARE NOT INDEXED | Agricultural education, 465, 466, | Alaska, mining in, 236, 506, 507 467, 482, 483, 809, 822, 832 --in Canada, 131 experiment stations, 465 823 - and Industrial Congress, Inter- -labor, efficiency standards for, 467 -lands, value of, 467 products, imports and exports marketing of, 468, 483 Acquired characters, inheritance Agriculture, 463-493, 498-505 of, 673 Actinochemistry, 643 Adams, Henry C., 829 Adams, Samuel, 163 Adams v. Milwaukee, 252 Adamson Physical Valuation Act, Adaptation in biology, 671 Adrenalin, pharmacology of, 715 267 Advisory opinions, 77 Aegean Islands, international prob- Aerodynamic laboratories, 595, Air, heat-conducting power of, 666 Akins v. Hohnes, 254 Alabama, banking law of, 364 delinquent children in, care of, education of Negroes in, 818 Senatorial representation of, 25 fisheries of, 236, 496, 497 - juvenile courts in, 444 policy of President Wilson poor relief in, 458 railroads in, 235, 576 Railways Commission, 235, 272 -roads in, 236 telegraph system of, 313 International Commission of -international problem of, 102- Albany, taxation of billboards in, Alcoholism, influence of, in heredity, 674 International Congress on, 401 39 Alfalfa, food elements of, 656 Algæ, 683, 687 Algonquian Indians, language of, Aliens, arrival and departure of, 386 ownership of land by (see also Allen, Gen. James, 161 -Sherman P., 160 Alloy steels, 513, 664 Alloys, constitution of, 611 physical properties of, 610-612 |