The Wisconsin Natural History Society, 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. 
ORGANIZED MAY 6, 1857. 
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. 
EDGAR E. TELLER, President 170 29th Street, Milwaukee 
Dr. CHAS. D. stanhope. Vice Pres. . 204 Grand Ave., Milwaukee 
CHARLES E. MONROE, Gen. Sec. . 310 Goldsmith Bldg., Milwaukee 
LEE R. WHITNEY, Treasurer . . 225 Post Office Bldg., Milwaukee 
CHARLES E. BROWN Public Museum, Milwaukee 
ADOLPH BIERSACH, Secretary of Combined Biological Sections. 
DIRECTORS OF SECTIONS. 
Archeology . . . Henry A. Crosby 
Botany Ernest Bruncken 
Entomology . . Charles E. Brown 
Geology . . . Charles E. Monroe 
Mineralogy Louis Lotz 
Numismatics 
William F. Sandrock 
Ornithology . . . Edward E. Voss 
REGULAR MEETINGS. 
These are all held in the Society's lecture room in the Museum-Library Building, 
Milwaukee. 
Meetings of the combined biological sections take place on the 2nd Thursday of each 
Month at 8 P. M. 
The Archeology and Numismatics sections meet on the 3rd Thursday of each 
Men til. 
General Meetings art' on the last Thursday of each Month except July and August. 
Meetings of the Arclieologists and collectors of the State are to be held semi-annually 
under the direction of the Archeolog3^ section, for the purpose of furthering the cause of 
Wisconsin Archeology. 
PUBLICATIONS. 
The "Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society." 
The "Wisconsin Archeologist." 
MEMBERSHIP DUES. 
City Members, $S.OO per annum; Non-resident Members, .$1.00 per annum; Life Mem- 
bers, one payment of fifty dollars. 
