22 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 



"Remarks upon the late Rt. Rev. Bishop Armitage, President of the De- 

 partment of Social Science," by the President of the Academy. 



" On Ranks and Classes among Anglo-Saxons," by Prof. Wm. F. Allen.. 



*' On the Naming of America," by Prof. J. D. Butler. 



" On the Origin of the word ' Church ' "—by Prof. John B. Fouling. 



" On the Strength of Materials," by Capt. J. Nadir, of U. S. Corps of 

 Topographical Engineers. 



" On the Age of the Copper Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior," and " On 

 the Westward Continuation of the Lake Superior Synclinal." By 

 Prof. Roland Irving. 



" On Records of Marriages," by Rev. F. M. Holland. 



" Progress of the Science of Hydraulics," by Prof. W. J. L. Nicodemus^ 

 A. M., C. E. 



" On some Sample Applications of the Potential Function," also papers 

 on " Molecular Vortices in Electro-Magnetism," and on " Magnetic 

 Rotary Polarization of Light," by Prof. John E. Davies. 



" On the Measurement of the Years of Yore," by Dr. Edmund Andrews, 

 M. D., L.L. D., late President of the Chicago Academy of Sciences 



"The Philosophy of Evolution," by Dr. S. H. Carpenter. 



" On Peculiarities of the Fauna of Wisconsin," by Dr. P. R. Hoy. 



" Effects of a Duty on Imports upon the Value of Gold," by Hon. Joha 

 Y. Smith. 



On behalf of the Academy, I have the honor to be, 

 Very respectfully, 



Your Excellency's obedient servant, 



JOHN W. HOYT, 



President, 



Madison, February, 1871 



