1S4 Bulletin Wisconsin Natural History Society [Yol. 13, No. 4 
May 13, 1915. 
Sectional Meeting. 
Vice-President Henry L. Ward presiding. 
By common consent reading of minutes of previous meeting deferred; 
but few being present, after a short session the society adjourned. 
Milwaukee, Wis., March 17, 1916. 
To the Editor: 
My dear Mr. Muttkowski : 
I am enclosing copies of the minutes of December 10, 1914, to May 13, 
1915. I will send lacking copies in a short time. Please give the proof a 
very careful reading. 
Yours very truly, 
W. J. Brinckley, Secretary. 
The prolonged illness and subsequent death of the secretary, 
Dr. W. J. Brinckley, prevented the completion of the minutes 
of the meetings held after May 13, 1915. 
Milwaukee, Jan. 27, 1920. 
Sometime in 1915 interest in the meetings of the society had 
so subsided that not more than three or four members attended; 
further efforts ceased and the society thenceforth became inac- 
tive. The editor had left the state. 
In the fall of 1919 it was discovered that the two articles by 
Miss Andrews had been issued as preprints under date of April 
27, 1916, and that the type for these was still standing as was 
also the type for the proceedings and for the list of members. 
It has been decided to issue them in regular form, thereby com- 
pleting the volume and closing, for the time being, the activi- 
ties of the society. 
H. L. W. 
