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Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters . 
The president appointed Pres. Chamber]in and Prof. 
Peckham a committee on new members. 
The regular program was then resumed. 
“Recent Theories of the Evolution of Sex.”—A. N. 
Somers. 
“Some Generalizations of Comparative Psychology.” — 
Jos. Jastrow. 
“Glacial Lobation in Ohio.” — Prank Leverett. 
“Recent Progress in Correlation and Differentiation of 
Glacial Deposits.”— T. C. Chamberlin. 
“Hypnotism.” — A. N. Somers. 
The committee on new members reported the following 
nominations: 
Dr. C. H. Haskins, Madison. 
Prof. E. S. Goff, Madison. 
Prof. C. D. Marx, Madison. 
Prof. A. A. Knowlton, Madison. 
Prof. W. S. Leavenworth, Ripon. 
On motion the secretary was instructed to cast the ballot 
of the Academy for these new members. 
The meeting then adjourned. 
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. 
The academy listened to the address of Pres. E. A. Birge 
on “ Recent Problems in Biology.” 
On the President’s suggestion the usual formalities were 
waived and a very general discussion ensued. 
The committee on nomination of officers reported as fol¬ 
lows: 
President, Prof. Geo. W. Peckham, Milwaukee. 
Vice-president for Science, Prof. R. D. Salisbury, Beloit; 
vice-president for Letters, Rev. H. D. Maxson, Menomonie; 
vice-president of Arts, Prof. E. B. Power, Madison. 
Treasurer, Hon. S. D. Hastings, Madison. 
Secretary, Prof. C. E. Bennett, Madison. 
Curator and librarian, Prof. Win. H. Hobbs, Madison. 
