24 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences^ Arts, and Letters. 



Mineral Regions of Lake Superior as known from theii earliest discoveries 

 to 1865. By Henry M. Rice. Bee Collections of Minnesota State His- 

 torical Society. 1867, pp. 8-1 *). 



On the Mines of Wisconsin. By Edward Daniels. See Transactions of 

 Wisconsin State Agricultural Society. 8vo. 



Remarks on the Wisconsin Meteorite. By J. Lawrence Smith. See Silli- 

 inan's American Journal of Sciences. Part. 2d. Vol. 47. March 1859, 

 pp. 271. 



On the Western Boulder Drift. By E. Andrews. See Sillimau'a American 

 Journal of Sciences. Part 2. Vol. 48. 1769. pp. 172. 



A new Geological Map of Wisconsin. Prepared from Original Observations, 

 By L A. Lapham. 1869. 15 miles to the inch, 



IN BOTANY. 



Catalogue of Plants found in the vicinity of Milwaukee. By I. A. Lapham. 



1838. 12mo, pp. 23. 

 On the Plants of Wisconsin. By I. A. Lapham. See Proceed. Amer. Ass'u 



for Advancement of Science, Vol. 2, 1850, p. 19. Also published iu 



Trans, of Wis. State Ag. Soc, Vol. 2, 1852, pp. 375 et seq. 

 Notes on the Woods of Wisconsin. By P. R. Hoy. See Trans. Wis. State 



Ag. Soc, Vol. 2, 1852, pp. 419 et seq. 

 The Grasses of Wisconsin and the adjacent States. By I. A. Lapham. See 



Trans. Wis. State Ag. Soc, Vol. 3, pp. 397 et seq. 

 The Forest Trees of Wisconsin. By I. A. Lapham. See Trans. "Wis. State 



Ag. Soc, Vol. 4, pp. 195 ct seq. 

 Additions to the Flora of Wisconsin. See Trans. Wis. State Ag. Soc, Vol. 



v., 1858, pp. 417; also Vol. VL, 18G0, pp. 258. 

 Map of Wisconsin illustrating Distribution of Timber, etc. By J. W. Hoyt 



See Trans. Wis. State Ag. Soc, 1860. 



IN ZOOLOGY. 



Fauna of Wisconsin. By I. A. Lapham. See Trans. Wis. State Ag. Soc, 

 Vol. 2, 1852, pp. 237 et seq. 



Notes on the Ornithology of Wisconsin. By P. R. Hoy. See Transactions 

 State Agricultural Society, Vol. 2, 1852. p. 341; also the same, with 

 additions, in Proceedings Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 

 Vol. 6, pp. 304, 381, 425, 1854. 



Description of Minerals from Wisconsin. By P. R. Hoy. See Proceedings 

 Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Vol. 6, p. 210, 1854. 



Quadrupeds of Illinois, Wisconsin, etc. By Robert Kennicott. See Patent 

 Office Reports, 1856. pp. 52. 



The Sapsucker {Pious varius and Picus jyuhescens); with Illustrations. By 

 Dr. P. R. Hoy. See Transactions Wisconsin State Agricultural Socie- 

 ty, Vol. vi., 1860, pp. 243-249. 



