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Published by the State. Includes Proceedings 1870-1903. v. 12-14 each 

 in 2 pts. v. 15 in progress, I pt. issued. Index to v. 1-8 in v. 8, appendix. 

 Catalog of the library, 1893, i n v. 9, appendix. 

 Prices: $2 per vol.; $i per part. 



Distribution. Exchange with societies and universities ; free distribution to prin- 

 cipal libraries. (Edition, 2,000, distributed by law as follows: i copy to each 

 member of the legislature; i copy to the librarian of each state institution; 

 100 copies to the State Agricultural Society; 100 copies to the State Historical 

 Society; 100 copies to the State University, and the remainder to the Acad- 

 emy.) On sale by the Secretary. 



Wisconsin Archeological Society. 



Address. Public Museum, Milwaukee, Wis. Secretary and Curator: 



Charles E. Brown, 1214 Chestnut Street. 

 History. Organized June 12, 1899, as the Archeological Section of the 



Wisconsin Natural History Society; incorporated as an independent 



society, March 23, 1903. 



Ref. : Recent work of the . . . society, by H. J. Smith. (In Science, 

 Aug. 4, 1905, p. 152-155.) 



Object. To study, preserve and record Wisconsin antiquities. 



Meetings. Monthly, 3d Monday, Nov. to June, in the lecture-room of the Museum- 

 Library Building. 

 Membership. About 300 (annual dues, $i ; life composition, $25). 



Publications. 



WISCONSIN ARCHEOLOGIST and Transactions of the Wisconsin archeo- 

 logical society, v. 1-5, Oct. i9Oi-Aug. 1906. Milwaukee, 1901/2- 

 1903/4; Madison, 1905-06. 8. 



Each vol. in 4 nos. Beginning with v. 4 no. 3-4, pub. by the State. 

 Sub-title begins with v. 5, no. i. 

 Price.: 25c a number; v. I. o. p. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale by the Secretary. 



Wisconsin Mycological Society. 



Address. Public Museum, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Secretary: Pierson L. Halsey, Goldsmith Building. 

 History. Permanently organized Sept. 30, 1902; known earlier as the 



Wisconsin Mycological Club. 



Object. Study and dissemination of knowledge of Wisconsin fungi. 

 Meetings. Monday evenings, in the lecture room of the Museum-Library Building. 

 Membership. 35 active ; 12 honorary. Expenses met by pro rata assessment and 



personal contribution. 



Publications. 



Papers of the society are published in the Bulletin of the Wisconsin 

 Natural History Society, and the Transactions of the Wisconsin 

 Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 



