Secreiai'y's Report. 651 



REPORT OF THE SECRETARY, 1901. 



Thirty-second Annual meeting. 



Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 26-27, 1901. 

 The meetings of the Academy were held in Room B 5 of the 

 Milwaukee Xormal School Building. The various meetings 

 were carried out in accordance with the printed progTam with a 

 few changes in the order of papea's presented and the addition 

 of four papers, the titles of which reached the secretary too late 

 for printing. The program was as follows : 



THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 26. 



Reports of officers and other general business. 

 Reading of papers at 10:30 o'clock. 



1. The origin of Wisconsin place-names, Henry E. Legler. 



2. The economic and social development of Kenosha county. Rob- 



ert H. Downes. 



3. The economic and social development of LaFayette county. 



Katherine P. Regan. 



4. A study in longevity. Charles H. Chandler. 



5. Language forms known as negative. Edward T. Owen. 



6. The problem of interrogation. Edward T. Owen. 



THURSDAY AFTEIRNOON. 



7. The axial bifurcation of snakes. Roswell H. Johnson. 



8. On a new species of Cantho-camptus from Idaho. C. Dioight 



Marsh. 



9. Further notes on the plankton of Green Lake and Lake Winne- 



bago. C. Dioight Marsh. 



10. The marching of the young caterpillars of the maia moth, Hemi- 



leuca maia. W. S. Marshall. 



11. The oak pruner, Elaphidion villosum. W. 8. Marshall. 



12. The early prophases of the nuclear division in the pollen of the 



mother cells of Larix and Lilium. C. E. Allen. 



13. The development and structure of the swarm-spores of Hydrodic- 



tion. H. Cr. Timberlake. 



14. Cell structure and reproduction in Hymenomycetes. R. A. 



Harper. 

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