6 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 



OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENTS. 



Departme7tt of Speculative Philosophy. 



President E x -Officio. —TYL^ PRESIDENT OF THE ACADEMY. 

 Vice President. —Bn. S. H. CARPENTER, State University. 

 Secretary.— R^Y. F. M. HOLLAND, Baraboo. 



Department of the Natural Sciences. 



President Ex-Offlcio.—TB.'E PRESIDENT OF THE ACADEMY. 

 Vice President. — Dr. P. R. HOY, Racine. 

 Secretary.— PnoY. J. H. EATON, Beloit. 



Counselors.— VnoY. P.ENGELMANN, Milwaukee; Prof. T. C. CHAM- 

 BERLIN, Beloit; Prop. J. C. FOYE, Appleton. 



Department of the Social and Political Sciences. 



President Ex-Offieio.—TR^ PRESIDENT OF THE ACADEMY. 

 Vice President.— Bky. Dr. G. M. STEELE, Ajipleton. 

 Secretary.— Rev. F. M. HOLLAND, Baraboo. 



Counselors.— T>n. E. B. AVOLCOTT, Milwaukee; Rev. CHARLES 

 CAVERNO, Amboy III.; Hon. S. D. HASTINGS, Madison. 



Department of the Arts. 



President Bx-Officio.— THE PRESIDENT OF THE ACADEMY. 

 Vice President. — Dr. I. A. LAPHAM, Milwaukee. 

 Secretary.— Prof. W. J. L. NICODEMUS, State University. 

 Counselors.— ^M. DUDLEY, Esq., 3Iadison, Hon. J. I. CASE, Racine, 

 Capt. JOHN NADER, Madison. 



Department of Letters. 



President Ux-Officio.—T'RE PRESIDENT OF THE ACADEMY. 

 Vice President.— IIy,y. Dr. A. L. CHAPIN, Beloit College. 

 Secretary.— Prot?. JOHN B. FEULING, State University. 

 Counselors. — Prop. Joseph EMERSON, Beloit College; Prop. W. F. 



ALLEN, State University; Hon. LYMAN C. DRAPER, State 



Historical Society. 



