BULLETIN 
OF THE 
WISCONSIN NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
Vol. 5, New Series. JULY, 1907. No. 3. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
Milwaukee, April I 1, IIMIT. 
Meeting- of the eombiiied seetions. 
I'resident Teller in the ehair, and Messrs. IJrnes, Carpenter, ("ase, 
("opeland, Doerfiinger, Og'den, Unssell and Ward present. 
Ml". Rowland Knssell gave some "Notes on AVisconsin Oaks." He 
read a reeent paper by Prof. E. J. If ill from the Botanical Gazette, 
referring- to the coimiion occnrrenee of Quercus eUipsoidaU.'^ Hill in the 
vicinity of Milwaukee, and the probable absence of Oncrcus iKiUistris 
Moench. in this reg'ion. Mr. Ivussell exhibited specimens of leaves and 
acorns of these and sevej'al other species, pointing- out the various 
differential characters that separate them. Later the discussion was 
taken uj) by several members, after which the meeting- adjourned. 
Milwaukee, April 2.5, 1907. 
Regular monthly and annual meeting- of the Societj'. 
i*resident Teller in the chair and about ninety persons ]jresent. 
'I'lie minutes of the last monthly meeting- w^ere read and approved. 
Mr. Teller asked for nominations for the election of officers. 
Mr. Doerfiinger moved that the secretary be instructed to cast a 
unanimous vote for the re-election of the present incumbents. 
The motion was seconded and passed and the officers elected as 
follows : 
President- -K. K. Teller. 
Vice-President— H. L. Ward. 
(ieneral Secretary — C. T. Brues. 
Member of Board of Directors — S. Graenicher. 
Publishing- Committee — H. L. Ward, Geo. W. Peckham, C E. 
Monroe. 
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