28 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences^ Arts, and Letters. 



in amoiiut outside of History. Even in this important branch, 

 although a history of the State had been published, and im- 

 jDortant researches were steadily progressing under the direc- 

 tion of Hon. Lj-man C. Draper, the accomplished and indefat- 

 igable Corresponding Secretary of the State Historical Society, 

 comparatively little had yet been accomplished beyond the 

 collection of material — an imjDortant work, to which the His- 

 torical Society has devoted itself with so much zeal and with 

 such signal success that its library and collections fairly enti- 

 tle it to rank second among the historical societies of the 

 United States. So that the facts of Wisconsin history then 

 accessible to the student, in printed form, must be sought for 

 in a gi-eat number of works, of which, however, the somewhat 

 extended catalogue herewith presented is believed to be very 

 nearly, if not quite complete : 



IN LANGUAGE. 



Manual Latin Grammar. By \Ym. F. Allen, A. M., and Joseph H.Allen. 



Boston: Edwin Glinu & Co. 18G8. 12mo. [Also contained in 



foregoing catalogue of Educational Works.] 

 A Latin Reader; with Copious Notes and Vocabulary. By same authors and 



publishers. [Also found in list of E ducational Works.] 

 The First Six Books of the Aeneid. Translation and Notes by F. S. Searing, 



A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages, Milton College. 

 Phocylidis Poema Adminitorium. Recognovit Brevibusque Notis Instruxit. 



J. B. Feuling, Ph.D.. A. 0. S.S., Professor Philologiae Compar in Un 



ver.sitate Wisconsiuensi. Editio Prima Americana. Andoveri: W. F. 



Draperi. 1869. Svo. 



ni.*TORY — ANTIQUITIES. 



Description of Ancient Remains, Animal Mounds, and Embankments, prin- 

 cipally in the counties of Grant, Iowa and Richland in Wisconsin Ter- 

 ritory. By Stephen Taylor. See Silliman's Amer. Journ. of Science, 

 xliv., 21-41. 



Indian Mounds, etc. By Richard E. Taylor. See Silliman's Am. Jour., vol. 

 XXX. Also Squier & Davis' Ancient Monuments, pp. 124 et scq. 



Observations on the Aboriginal Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. By 

 Edward G. Squier. New York. 1847. 8vo. 



Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley: comprising the result of 

 Extensive Original Surveys by Edward G. Squier and E. H. Davis, with 



