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Dr. H. C. Tolman, Madison. 
Dr. C. F. Hodge, Madison. 
Prof. W. A. Eckels, Ripon. 
The literary program was then resumed. 
“ On Some Interesting Pseudomorphs from the Taconic 
Region.”—Win, H. Hobbs, 10 minutes. 
“On Cladocera of Madison, Wisconsin.”—E. A. Birge, 30 
minutes. 
Discussion by Profs. Jastrow, Barnes and Marsh. 
“ Some Hew Points in the Physiology and Hygiene of 
Nerve Fatigue.”—C. F. Hodge, 30 minutes. 
Discussion by Prof. Jastrow. 
“ On the Correlation of Moraines and Raised Beaches of 
Lake Erie.”—Frank Leverett, 30 minutes. 
Meeting adjourned till next day. 
Wednesday, 9 A. M. 
“The Council Houses and Clan Centres of the Effigy 
Builders.” — Dr. S. D. Peet, 25 minutes. (Read by his son, 
Mr. C. E. Peet.) 
Prof. Leverett then supplemented his paper of Tuesday 
evening which had been abridged owing to the lateness of 
the hour. 
“On Two Hew Occurrences of Diabase.” — G. E. Culver 
and Win* H. Hobbs, 20 minutes. 
“The Pseudo-Gregorian Drama xpidros na6x^v in its 
Relation to the Text of Euripides.”—F. L. Van Cleef. (Read 
by title.) 
“Early Lutheran Immigration to Wisconsin.” — Kate A. 
Everest, 15 minutes. (Read by F. J. Turner.) 
The Committee on Nomination of Officers through its 
chairman, Prof. Yan Hise, nominated for vice-president of 
the Department of Letters, vice Rev. H. D. Maxson, de¬ 
ceased, Dr. A. H. Tolman of Ripon, and for secretary, vice 
Prof. C. E. Bennett removed to Providence, R. I., Dr. Wm. 
H. Hobbs of Madison. 
