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Proceedings. 
On behalf of the committee to audit the treasurer’s account, 
Dr. Haskins read a report in which it was stated that the 
vouchers had been examined and found to be correct. (This re¬ 
port is printed after the treasurer’s report.) 
The following papers were then read: 
A New Method of Making Topographic Models, by F. H. King, 
Madison. 
A Special application of Stadia Measurements, by C. H. 
Chandler, Ripon. 
Notes on Sulphur Hexiodide,. by Edward Kremers, Madi¬ 
son. (Read by Title.) 
On a Possible Meaning of Su in the Rig Veda, by H. C. 
Tolman, Madison. 
Index Antiphonteus. (Read by Title.) 
The Case of Address in Plato, by F. L. Van Cieef, Madison. 
Some Observations on the Modern Greek of the New Tes¬ 
tament, b}r Paul S. Reinsch, Madison. 
On the Structure and Systematic Position of Bunops Scutifrons , 
by Hattibel Merrill. (Read by title.) 
Phases of Witticism, by J. D. Butler, Madison. 
J*" Some Suggestions Regarding the Methods of Psychological 
Study, by J. J. Blaisdell. Beloit. 
Professor Blaisdell's remarks eulogizing" the late Dr. A. L ( 
Chapin, which had been postponed on Thursday, were then given. 
The Academy then adjourned till afternoon. 
The members reassembled at 2.30 p. m., and listened to the 
following papers: 
Some Conditions of Success in Social Reform: by David Kinley, 
Madison. 
On the Earliest Form of Roman Satire, by G. L. Hendrickson, 
Madison. 
The Constitutional and Legal Aspects of Repudiation, by W. A. 
Scott, Madison. 
