BULLETIN 
OF THE 
WISCONSIN NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
VOl. 3, NewSeries. NOVEMBER, 1905. No. 4. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
September 25, 1902. 
President Teller in the Chair. 
In the absence of the general secretary Mr. Adolph Biersach was 
chosen temporary secretary. 
Applications for membership were received from the following 
persons: Emil S. Weisse, Elcho, Wis.; Erskine E. Bailey, Little 
Rapids, Wis.; Frederick F. Jahn, Ironwood, Mich.; Glenn W. Camp, 
Mukwonago, Wis.; Henry Severing, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 
Wis.; Clarence Olen, Winneconne, Wis.; Nic. H. Terens, Mishicot, Wis.; 
Ephraim D. Oswald, Mishicot, Wis.; Lafayette Elierson, Big Bend, 
Wis.; E. W. Beebe. Milwaukee; H. E. Haferhorn, Milwaukee; and 
Carl Biersach, Milwaukee. 
The name of Clarence B. Moore of Philadelphia, Pa., was proposed 
by the Archaeological section for honorary membership. 
These applications were referred to the directors for action. 
Mr. Louis Lotz gave an informal account of a trip taken by him 
the past summer to Montezuma Co., Colorado, and to the mesa or 
table-land region of the cliff dwellers. At the conclusion of his 
remarks the speaker was invited to prepare a fuller account of his trip, 
to be read at a subsequent meeting of the society. 
October 30, 1902. 
President Teller in the Chair. Twenty-five members present. 
Mr. A. Biersach gave a report of the meeting of the Biological 
sections held Oct. 9th. 
Mr. C. E. Brown gave a report of the meeting of the archaeological 
section held Oct. 23rd. 
The secretary then gave an extended account of the asters of 
eastern Wisconsin illustrated by a series of specimens collected during 
the present autumn. 
Applications for membership were received from Messrs. Henry 
L. Ward, Charles Koubeck, and Dr. J. C. Lange, all of Milwaukee. 
November 28, 1902. 
President Teller in the Chair. Sixty-five persons present. 
Mr. C. E. Brown presented a report of the last meeting of the 
archaeological section at which papers were presented by Miss Lapham, 
Dr. Peet and Mr. Gerend. 
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