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 Shansi, 1903; Treasurer, Kansu, July, 1905. Address: Lan-Chou-fu, Kansu, China. 

 FERGUSON, Rev. Duncan (TAINAN), M.A.; Minister and Missionary; b. Dec., 30, 1860; widower. Educ.: Glasgow University, Free Church College, Glasgow. Arrived Formosa, 1889; passed through troubles consequent upon cession of the island to Japan, 1894-5; was instrumental, with Rev. T. Barclay, in saving Tainan city from bombardment and destruction by Japanese under General Nogi, and was decorated by Mikado in consequence. Decoration: 5th class order of Rising Sun. Address: Tainan, South Formosa. 

 FERGUSON, John C. (SHANGHAI), B.A., Ph.D.; Chinese Government Service; b. March, 1866; m. 1887 M.E. Wilson. Educ.: Boston University, B.A., 1886, Ph. D., 1902. President of Nanking University, 1888-97; President of Nanyang College, Shanghai, 1897-1902; Secretary, Chinese Ministry of Commerce, 1902-03; Chief Secretary, Imperial Chinese Railway Administration, 1903-05; Adviser of Viceroy of Nanking, since 1898; Adviser of Viceroy of Wuchang, since 1901; member of Commission for Treaty Revision, 1903-04; Special Deputy of Viceroy of Nanking to settle extension of Shanghai Settlements, 1898-93; also Special Deputy to settle Ningpo Joss-house case, 1899; assisted Shanghai Taotai in arranging Yangtsze compact for protection of South Eastern Provinces, 1900; Special Commissioner to investigate Commercial Schools in Europe and America, 1901; Special Commissioner to America concerning railway affairs, 1904; Honoraiy Secretary, China branch, Royal Asiatic Society; Member American Oriental Society. Decorations: 3rd grade button, China; 3rd class of 2nd grade of order of Double Dragon, China; Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, France; order of Sacred Treasure, Japan. Publications: Works on Chemistry, Pedagogy and Military Regulations (in Chinese); numerous Magazine articles; edited Education Department's "Chinese Reviewer," 1893-99; editor of Journal of China Branch, Royal Asiatic Society. Clubs: Shanghai; Golf, Shanghai, etc. Address: 16, Love Lane, Shanghai, China. 

 FERRA, Claude Jean (HANOI), Directeur de 1'Observatoire Central, Magnetique et Meteorologique; Administrator de 2e classe; b. Dec. 12, 1857. Entree 1'Administration, Sept. 20, 1886; Administrateur de 4e classe, Juil. 14, 1893; Administrateur de 3e classe, Janv. 1, 1898; de 2e classe, Aout 2, 1900. Decoration: Officier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China. 

 FIELD, Rev. Frank William (TOKYO), B.S., Minister; b. Nov. 5, 1863 at Vernon, Wisconsin, U.S.A.; i. 1889, Effie Wright Stewart. Educ.: Battle Creek College, Battle Creek, Michigan. After graduating in 1893 engaged in denominational school