4 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 



11. Relation of the Sandstones, Conglomerates and Limestones of Baraboo 



Valley to each other and to the Azoic Quartzites. By Prof. James 



H. Eaton, Ph.D. (Illustrated) 123-12T 



12. Note on the Absorption of Arsenic by the Human Liver. By Prof. W. 



W. Daniells, B. S 128 



13. Some Evidences bearing upon the Method of the Upheaval of the 



Quartzites of Sauli and Columbia counties. By Prof. T. C. Chamber- 

 lin,A.M. (Illustrated) 129-13a 



14. On Fluctuations in Level of the Quartzites of Sauk and Columbia 



Counties By Prof. T. C. Chamberliu, A.M. (Illustrated) 133-138 



15. On a Hand Specimen showing the exact Junction of the Primordial 



Sandstones and Huronian Schists. By Prol. Roland Irving, A. M., 



M. E ^^* 



16. On the Occurrence of Gold and Silver in Minute Quantities in Quartz 



from Clark County. By Prof. Roland Irving, A. M., M. E 140-141 



DEPARTMENT OF THK ARTS. 



17 On the Wisconsin River Improvement. By Prof. W. J. L. Nicodemus, 



A.M.,C.E 142-15^ 



18. On the Strength of Materials as Applied to Engineering. By John 



Nader, Asst. U. S. Engineer 153-160 



19. Railway Gauges. By Prof. W. J. L. Nicodemus, A. M., C. E 161-177 



DEPARTMENT OP LETTERS. 



20. The Etymology of Church. By Prof. John B. Fenling, Ph. D 82-89 



21 History of the Science of Hydraulics. By Prof. W. J. L. Nicodemus, 



■ A.M.,C.E 193-302 



22. The Naming of America. By Prof. J. D. Butler, LL. D 203-219 



23 The Rural Classes of England in the 13th Century. By Prof. W. F. 



■ „ . ,, 220-2:33 



Allen, A. M 



24 Ranks and Classes among the Anglo Saxons. By Prof. W. F. Allen, 



. ^, 234-240 



A. M 



VI. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY. 



Eighth Meeting of the Acancmy ^ -^ 



Ninth Meeting of the Academy " 



Third Annual Meeting 



Treasurer's Report of 1^73 



247 

 Eleventh Meeting of the Academy ,"!.,., 



Fourth Annual Meeting " *' 



Treasurer's Report of 1874 



Sketch of the Life and Character of Rt. Rev. Bishop W. E. Armitage, Vice 



President for the Department of the Social aud Political Sciences 25a 



