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Queen's College, Cork; Queen's University, Ireland. Dispensary doctor, Killeagh, Co. Cork, 1876; medical officer, Irish Local Government Board, 1876-1879; surgeon, Royal Navy (.at the Naval Hospitals, Malta, three years, and Port Royal, Jamaica, three years) 1879-1889; colonial medical service, Jamaica: in charge of Lepers' Home, Spanish Town, 1889-1898, and health officer of the Port, Port Royal, 1898-1911; justice of the peace. Read a paper on "Microbian Doctrine of Yellow Fever" before the Epidemiological Society, London, 1886; twice awarded the thanks of the Lords of the Admiralty for devotion to duty; delegate from Jamaica to International Quarantine Conference, Barbadoes, 1904. Member of: the Epidemiological Society of London; the British Medical Association. Translated: Freire, "La cause, la nature et le traitement de la fifevre jaune" (1881); contributed to: "The Lancet"; "Daily Gleaner"; "Catholic Opinion".

ARTICLES: Jamaica; Leprosy in the Middle Ages.

Donovan, Robert, B.A., b. at Leighlinbridge, Ireland. Education: Royal University of Ireland. Has served on the staff of the "Nation" and the "Freeman's Journal"; secretary to the commissioners of the N. U. I., 1908; professor of English literature, University College, Dublin, 1910- ; commissioner of National Education, Ireland, 1915-

ARTICLE: Universities: Ireland-University College, Dublin

Donovan, Reverend Stephen Magner, o.f.m., b. at Quinoy, Massachusetts, 27 August, 1881. Education: grammar school and Adams and Thayer Academy, Quincy; St. Bonaventure's College, Al- legany, New York; St. Antony's College, Rome. Entered the Franciscan Order 1897; ordained 1904; teacher successively of philosophy and theology, Mt. St. Sepulchre Franciscan Monastery, Washington, D. C, 1904-1910; professor of philosophy, St. Bonaventure's College, Allegany, 1910- . Con- tributor to: "American Ecclesiastical Review".

ARTICLES: Agnelltis of Pisa, Blessed; Aqnes of Bohe- mia, Blessed; Albert Berdini or Sarteano, Blessed; Angelo Carletti di Chivasso, Blessed; Angelo Clareno da Cingoli; Assisi; Bell. Arthur (alias Francis), Venerable; Benettis, Jeremiah; Bernard (or Bernardine) of Bologna; Berard of Carbio, Saint; Bernardine of Feltre, Blessed; Bernardine OF Fossa, Blessed; Bianchi, Giovanni Antonio; Bonagratia of Bergamo; Bonet, Nicholas; Brancati di Latjria, Fran- cesco Lorenzo, Cardinal; Brookby or (Brorbet), Anthony; Bttil (also Boil or Bovl), Bernardo; Bullaker, Thomas (or John Baptist), Venerable; Burleigh or Burley (BuRLiEUs), Walter; Caesar of Speyeh; Calasio, Mario di; Canes, Vin- cent; Caperolb, Pietro; Carabantes (or Caravantes), Jos^ de; Carvajal, Caspar de; Carvajal, Luis de; Castro, Al- PHONSus de; Catharine of Bologna, Saint; Clare of Monte- FALCO, Saint; Clare of Rimini, Blessed; Coelde, Theodore; CoLMAN, Walter; Conrad of Ascoli, Blessed; Conrad of Offida, Blessed; Conrad of Piacenza, Saint; Conrad of Saxony; Conry, Florence; Conversi; Cozza, Lorenzo; Crib; Crispin of Viterbo, Blessed; Crown, Franciscan; Cunegundes, Blessed; Daniel and Companions, Saint; Del- fino, Pietro; Delphine, Blessed; Didacus, Saint; Discalced; Ferrer, Nicholaus; Fonseca, Jos^ Ribeiro da; Fonseca SoARES, Antonio da (Antonio das Chaqas) ; Francis Solanus, Saint; Frassen, Claude; Gaudentius of Brescia; Harold, Francis; Hugh of Digne; Knoll, Albert (Joseph); Louis of Casoria, Venerable; Margaret Colonna, Blessed; Mabianus OF Florence; Mark of Lisbon (properly Marcos da Silva); Michael of Cessna, Michele Fuschi; Saint Bonaventdhb, College of.

Dorais, Reverend Jean de la Croix. Educa- tion: St. Sulpice, Montreal, Canada. Ordained 1902; has held the posts of professor at the Diocesan College, curate at the cathedral, secretary to the Bishop, and is at present (1907- ) chancellor, diocese of VaUeyfreld, Canada.

ARTICLE: Valleyfield, Diocese of.

Dorsey, Ella Lobaine, author, b. at Washington, D. C, 2 March, 1853, daughter of Lorenzo and Anna Hanson (McKenney) Dorsey. Education: Madam Burr's private school; Georgetown Convent, Wash-


ington, D. C. Journalist 1871-1891; engaged in scientific Ubrary work, resident in Washington, D. C, 1891- . Volunteer assistant, Hospital Corps of the Daughters of the American Revolution, during Spanish-American War; was instrumental in getting 248 Hospital Sisters into the army as Contract Nurses; organized a Ladies' Auxihary Board for Providence Hospital; invented (1870) a device for protecting the drivers of street cars from inclement weather. Has travelled in the interests of Trinity College. Member of: Daughters of the American Revolution; Descend- ants of Colonial Governors; National Society of Colonial Dames of America; Georgetown Convent Alumnae; Society for the Preservation of Faith (Cathohc Indians) ; Pocahontas Memorial Association; Advisory and Auxiliary Boards of Trinity College; Providence Hospital Auxihary. Author of: "Mid- shipman Bob"; "The Jose Maria"; "The Two Tramps"; "Desmond Coppinger's Inheritance"; "The Tammg of PoUy"; "Pickle and Pepper"; "Pocahontas"; contributor to: "The Catholic World"; "Harper's"; "Cosmopolitan"; "Ave Maria". ARTICLE: Visitation Convent, Georgetown.

Doucere, Right Reverend Victor Isidore Marie, s.m., b. at Evran, Brittany, France, 3 April, 1857. Education: Seminary of "Les Cordeliers", Dinan, and Seminary, St. Brieuc, France. Ordained 1881; professor at the seminary of "Les Cordeliers", Dinan, 1881; professed in the Society of Mary 1886; sent to New Caledonia, Oceania, as a missionary, 1886; first prefect Apostolic of New Hebrides 1901; vicar Apostolic of New Hebrides and titular Bishop of Terenuthis 1904- . Has contributed to various magazines.

ARTICLE : New Hebrides, Vicariate Apostolic op.

Dougherty, Mother Mart Cecelia, superior general, St. Joseph's Convent of Mount Carmel, Dubuque, Iowa.

ARTICLE: Charity, Sisters of.

Doughty, Arthur G., m.a., Litt.D., ll.d., c.m.g., E.R.s.c, F.B.Hist.soc, b. at Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, 1860, son of WiUiam J. Doughty. Educa- tion: public schools. Maidenhead; Eldon School, London; Oxford. Went to Canada 1886; married 1st Bertha, daughter of Christian Kehrwieder (d. 1910) 1886; entered service of Legal and Commercial Exchange, Montreal ; private secretary to Minister of Pubhc Works, Quebec, 1897; private secretary to the Treasurer of the Province of Quebec 1899; joint librarian of the Quebec Legislature 1901-1904; Dominion archivist, Ottawa, 1904- ; married 2nd Kathleen, daughter of George Browne, of Montreal, 1911; deputy minister 1912; interested in the illumi- nation of books on vellum. Member of the Geo- graphic Board of Canada. Author of: "Life and Works of Tennyson" (1893); "Rose Leaves" (1894); "The Song Storv of Francesca and Beatrice" (1896); "Nuga; Canora;" (1897); "The Fortress of Quebec" (1904); "The Cradle of New France" (1908); "The Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham", in collaboration with Dr. Parmelee, 6 vols. (1901-1902); "Quebec under Two Flags", in collaboration with Dr. Dionne (1903); "Collection of Documents relating to the Constitutional History of Canada", in collaboration with Professor Adam Shortt (1907) ; edited, with Professor Shortt: "Canada and Its Provinces", 12 vols.; "The Acadian Exiles" (1916); "A Daughter of New France" (1916); editor, of "The Journals of Captain Knox", 3 vols. (Cham- pla,in Society); collaborator in: "Encyclopsedia Britannica"; "Encyclopedia Americana"; contribu- tor to "American Historical Review".

ARTICLE: Chamflain, Samuel de.