Fung, Hing-Kwai.-Born in Canton. Arrived in America, May, 1904. Government support. Studied Agriculture at Cornell University, 1904-11. B.S.A., 1908; M.S., 1910; Ph.D., 1911. Subject of doctor's dissertation: "A Study of the Ecology of the American Cotton Plant with Special Reference to Its Introduction into China." 1911. Member: Cosmopolitan Club, 1904-11; Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., 1911-12. Author, "Report on Classification and Cataloguing of Chinese Literature," contributed to the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1912. Scientific Expert, Division of Crop Physiology and Breeding Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, U.S.A., 1911-12. Returned to China, February, 1913. Professor of Biology, Government University, Peking, 1913 to date. Lecturer in Agricutlture, Government Agricultural College, Peking and Lecturer in Biology, Institute of Geological Research, 1913-14. Technical Expert, Bureau of Cotton Investigations, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, 1916 to date. Officer, International Recreation Club, 1914. Member, Chinese Social and Political Science Association, 1915. Author, "Cotton Culture," Chinese Social and Political Science Review, October, 1916.