414 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences , Arts and Letters. 
Afternoon Session, 2:30 P. M. 
The auditing committee, through its chairman, Prof. 
Marsh, announced that the report and vouchers of the 
treasurer had been examined and found to be correct. 
The program was then resumed. 
“ Notes on the Depth and Temperature of Green Lake.” 
— C. Dwight Marsh. 
“On the Deep Water Crustacea of Green Lake.”—C. 
Dwight Marsh, 15 minutes. 
Discussed by Profs. Birge and Van Hise. 
“ The Present Condition of the Latitude Problem.”—G. C. 
Comstock, 30 minutes. 
Discussion by Profs. Butler, Davies, Hoskins, Loomis 
and Van Hise. 
“ On Certain Analogies between the Theories of Elasticity 
and Electro-magnetism.”—J. E. Davies, 25 minutes. 
“ On the Authenticity of the Commentariolum Petitionis 
of Quintus Cicero.”— G. L. Hendrickson, 20 minutes. 
“ The effect of Changes of Temperature on the Distribu¬ 
tion of Magnetism.”—H. B. Loomis, 25 minutes. 
The Academy adjourned till evening. 
Evening Session. 7:30 P. M. 
The committee on New Members, through its chairman, 
Dr. Birge, nominated the following for membership, and 
the secretaty was instructed to cast the ballot of the Acad¬ 
emy for them. 
Prof. G. A. Tolbert, Racine. 
Mr. Geo. E. Luther, U. S. G. S., Madison. 
Prof. F. L. Yan Cleef, Madison. 
Prof. G. L. Hendrickson, Madison. 
Dr. H. B. Loomis, Madison. 
Prof. G. E. Culver, Madison. 
Dr. A. H. Tolman, Ripon. 
Mr. S. D. Townley, Madison. 
Dr. Edward Kremers, Madison. 
