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VITA

Positions held. 1911–1915: part time research assistant for Michigan Geological Survey under Professor Grabau; 1912, 1913, research and editorial assistant on the Principles of Stratigraphy; summers of 1912, 1913, assistant and of 1914, instructor in geology, Columbia University Summer School; 1913–1914 visiting lecturer in geology, Adelphi College, Brooklyn, New York; 1914–1916, Curator in Palæontology pro tem, Columbia University.

Membership in Scientific Societies. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; New York Academy of Sciences (Associate); American Association for the Advancement of Science; National Geographic Society; Palæontological Society of America.

Papers Previously Published:

1913. Distribution and Occurrence of the Eurypterids. Bull. G. S. A., Vol. XXIV, pp. 499–515.
1914. Revision of the Genus Zaphrentis. Annals of the New York Acad. of Sciences, Vol. XXIII, pp. 177–192.
1914. Description of Some New Siluric Gastropods. Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., Vol. XI, pp. 93–103, 1 pl.
1915. Description of a New Species of Foraminiferan, Orbitoides kempi O'Connell. Trans. Am. Instit. Mining Engineers for 1915, 2 pp.