Volume 0005 Number

Volume 0005 Number

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CIRCULARS. Pub/is/ied wit/i tAe approbation of the Board of Trustees VOL. V.—No. 48.] BALTIMORE, APRIL, 1886. [PRICE, 10 CENTS. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNIVERSITY I. American Journal of Mathematics. ligence to the various members of the University in respect to• work which is here in progress, as well as for the purpose of pro- The publication of this journal commenced in 1878, under the mulgating official announcements from the governing and teach- editorial direction of Professor Sylvester. It is now conducted ing bodies. Although these circulars are designed for the members by Professor Simon Newcomb, as Editor, and Dr. T. Craig, as of the University, they have frequently been called for by insti- Associate Editor. Seven volumes of about 400 pages each have tutions and libraries at a distance, and also by individuals who been issued and the eighth is in progress. It appears quarterly, are interested in the literary and scientific activity of this Univer- in the quarto form. Subscription $5 per year. Single numbers sity. Subscriptions and exchanges are therefore received. $1.50. The publication of the Circulars began in December, 1879, and II. American Chemical Journal. forty-eight numbers have since been issued. Subscription $1 per This journal was commenced in 1879, with Professor iRemsen year. Subscribers to the Circulars will also receive the Annual as Editor. Seven volumes of about 450 pages each have been iRegister and the Annual Report of the University. issued, and the eighth is in progress. It appears bi-monthly. Sub- scription $3 per year. Single numbers 50 cents. VII. Annual Report. Presented by the President to the Board of Trustees, reviewing IlL American Journal of Philology. the operations of the University during the past academic year. The publication of this journal commenced in 1880, under the VIII. Annual Register. editorial direction of Professor Gildersleeve. Six volumes of about 570 pages each have been issued, and the seventh is in pro- Giving the list of the officers and students, and containing detailed gress. It appears four times yearly. Subscription $3 per volume. statements as to the regulations and work of the University. Single numbers $1.00. Announcements of proposed lectures, courses of instruction, etc., appear in the University Circulars, or are separately issued IV. Studies from the Biological Laboratory. (Including the Chesapeake ZoSlogical Laboratory.) as Programmes from time to time. The publication of these papers commenced in 1879, under the direction of Professor Martin, with the assistance of Dr. W. K. During the year 1885—86, in addition to the current journals Brooks. Two volumes of about 500 pages octavo, and 40 plates named above, there have been issued by the University: each, have been issued, and the third is inprogress. Subscription Photograph of the Normal Solar Spectrum. Made by Professor $5 per volume. H. A. Rowland. 1886. Set of seven plates unmounted $10, V. Studies in Historical and Political Science. mounted $12; single plates unmounted $2, mounted $2.25. Reproductionin Phototype of a Syriac MS. with theAntilegomena The publication of these papers was begun in 1882, under the Epistles. (Including seventeen phototype pages, each on a separate editorial direction of Dr. H. B. Adams. A first series of 470 leaf besides additional pages containing descriptive and explana- pages, a second of 630 pages and a third series of 595 pages are tory matter.) Edited by Dr. I. H. Hall. 250 copies. 1886. $3. now completed, and a fourth series is in progress. Subscription $3 per volume. Communications in respect to exchanges and remit- VI. Johns Hopkins University Circulars. tances may be sent to the Johns Hopkins University (Pub- The University Circulars are published at convenient intervals lication Agency,) Baltimore, Maryland. during the academic year for the purpose of communicating intel- 74 JOHNS HOPKINS [No. 48. LIST OF STUDENTS IN THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY DURING ITS FIRST TEN YEARS. 1876—86. CORRECTED TO MARCH 31, 1886. ABBREVIATIONS. A Associate. C = Candidate for Matriculation. G S = Graduate or University Scholar. M = Matriculated Student. A Prof. = Associate Professor. C Z L = Ch( sapeake Zodlogical Laboratory. H S = Hopkins Scholar. P M Student in course Preliminary to As’t = Assistant. F = Fellow. H H S = Honorary Hopkins Scholar. Medicine. Ast Prof. = Assistant Professor. F by C = Fellow by Courtesy. Instr. = Instructor. S = Special Undergraduate Student. Bait. C. C. = Baltimore City College. G = Graduate Student. Lect. = Lecturer. WS = Washington Scholar. EXAMPLE. BaIt. C. C. 1876 (Graduate of Baltimore City College, 1876) A. B.80, Pb. ID. 83 (Bachelor of Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1880 and 1883) M 77-SO (Matriculated Student J. H. U., 1877-SO) G S 80-81 (Graduate Scholar J. H. U., 1880-81) F 81-83 (FellowJ. H. U., 1881-83). Where no place or station is named the Johns Hopkins University may he understood. The present residence is, in most cases, given after the name; in cases where this is not known, the residence at the time of the student’s connection with the University is stated. The residence, as recorded in the current Register, is given in the case of students now connected with the University. Deaths are indicated by an asterisk *~ The names of a few persons who were appointed to Fellowships but did not hold that position, are included in the list. Abbott, Alexander Crever (Bait. C.C., M. ID. Arthur, XVilliamHenry (M.D. Univ. Md.76), Birckhead,Lennox, C76-7, K 77-8,Toledo, 0. and Harv. 85), F by C 85-6, Physician, Univ. Md. 84), G 85—6, Physician, Balti- (577-8, Ast Surgeon U. S. A. Birmey, Hermaman Hoffman,PK 84-5, Wash- Bay View Asylum (Insane Dept.), Balti- more. Artz, Charles Walter (A .B. 84), C 79-80,82-3, ington, ID. C. more. Abel, John J. (Pb. B. Mich. 81), G 83-4, Stu- K 83-4, Student of Law, Columbia Coil. Bissing, Gustav (Bait. C. C., A, B. 82, Ph.D. Brice, Paul McDonald (A. B. Erskine 83), (5 dent in Leilsic, Germany. New York. 85), 5 78-82, K 82, (5 5 82-3, F 834, F by C 83—4, Winnaboro, S. C. Aber,XVillians Martin (A. B.Yale 78), G 84-3, Atkinson, Isaac Edmondson (H. ID. Univ. 84-5, Ast Examiner U. S. PatentOffice. Brigham, Charles Pliny, C 85—6, Baltimore. XV aterhury, Coon. Md. 65), G 76—7, Physician, Baltimore. Black, Charles H. (U. S. N.Acad. 65), (584-5, Bright, James Wilson (A.B. Lafay. 77,Ph. ID. Adams, Frank Dawson (B. S. McGill Univ. Atkinson, Thomas (B. Litt. Univ. Va. 80, Lient. Commander, U. S. N., Baltimore. 82), (5 79—80, F 80—2, Ast 82—3, F by C 84—5, 78), (5 83-4, Litbologist, Geol. Survey of A. M. Va. 81), (5 81—2, Clergyman, P. E. Black, James William (Bait. C. C. 85), C and Instr. Cornell 85, Instr. 85—6, Baltimore. Canada, Ottawa. Church, Baltimnore. Ni 85-6, Baltimore. Brill, Charles Comustock (A. B. Syracuse 85), Adams, Henry Carter (A. B. Iowa CoIl. 74, Ayres, Brown (S.B. StevensInst. 78),G78—9, Blair, William Allen (A. B. Haverf. 81 and (585—6, Ilion, N. Y. A. M. Iowa 77, Ph. ID. 78), F 76-8. Instr. F 79—80, Prof. Physics, Umsiv. La. 80—4, Harv. 82), (585-6, High Point, N. C. Brinton, Daniel Lord (LL. B. Univ. Md. 83), Pol. Econ.79-81, Lect. Pol. Econ.Univ. of Prof. Physics, TulaneUniv.New Orleans. Bland, John C., Memb. Am. S. C. E., (5 5 79—82, Atty at Law, Baltimore. Mich. 80—, Lect. and A. Prof. Pol. Econ. Ayres, Philip Wheelock (Pb. B. Cornell 84), 79-83, Civil Engineer, Philadelphia. Bristol, George Prentice (A. B. Ham. 76), (5 Cornell, 79—, Ithaca, N.Y. (585-6, Villa Ridge, Ill. Blandin, John Joseph (U. S. N. Acad. 82), 79—80, Ast Prof. Greek, Ham. Coil. Clin- Adams HerbertBaxter (AB. Amh. 72,Pb.D. Ensign U. S. N., (5 84-6, Selma, Ala. ton, N. Y. Heidelb. 76), Sec. Am. Hist.. Assoc., Corr. Baden, William Wilson (A. B. 81, LL. B. Bliss, Albert Nelson (A. B. Mich. 77), (585-6, Bromwehi, William, C 84—5, K 85—6, Port Memh. Mass. Hist. Soc., F 76-8, A 78-83, Univ. Md. 83), C 78—80, K 80—i, Atty at East Calais, Vt. Deposit, Md. A Prof. of Hist. 83-, Ed. Univ. Studies in Law, Baltimore. Bloomfield, Maurice (A.K. Furman77, Ph.D. Brooks,William Keith (A. B.Wins. 70, Ph.D. Hist. and Pol. Sd., Baltinore. Baker, Frank Marion, C 76—7, Bait. Co., Md. .79), F 78-9, A 81—3, A Prof. Sanak. 83—, Harv. 75), F 76, A 76—83, A. Prof. ofMor- Adams, Joseph Henry (A. B. Amh. 70), G 79- Baker, William Sebastian Graff, Jr., 5 82—3, Baltimore. phol. 83—, Director C Z L, Baltimnore. 80, Instr. Adeiphi Acad.,Brooklyn, N.Y. Baltimore. Boigiano, Walton, C 85-6, Waverly, Md. Broun, Philip Hopkins (Univ. Va. 76), (577— Adkins, Franklin Bache (Berkeley Div. Ballard, Henry Harold, K and H 5 85-6, Bond, Allen Kerr (A. B.80, K.ID. Univ. Md. 82,. Kiddlebnrg, Va. Sch.),S 79-80,Clergyman ofP. E. Church, Baltimore. 82), C 76-7, K 77-80, (5 84-5, Physician, Brown, Hamilton McFarland, K and H S Wiconico, Md. Barcroft, David (Pb.B. Cal. 82), GS 84-5, F Baltimore. 85-6, Baltimore. Adkins, William Hughielt (A. B. 82, LL. B. 85-6, Berkley, Cal. Bond, Beverly W., 5 77-8, 80-1, Minister K. Brown, John Wilson,Jr.

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