556 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences , Arts , and Letters. 
The Secretary was directed to cast a ballot for these persons, 
who were thereupon declared elected. 
The Committee further reported the name of G. L. Hendrick¬ 
son, as Librarian. He was thereupon elected to fill out the un¬ 
expired term (one year). 
The following papers were then read: 
14. Discussion of poetic and Ionic influence in Thucydides. 
Chas. F. Smith. 
15. Notes on Attic vocalism. A. G. Laird. 
The following papers in the absence of the authors were read 
by title: 
On the composition of water from an artesian well at Marin¬ 
ette, Wis. W. W. Daniells. 
Note on Wittstein’s method of estimating carbon in graphite. 
W. W. Daniells. 
The origin of conglomerates. G. L. Collie. 
Money and prices. W. A. Scott. 
Proposed emendation in Lucretius. G. L. Hendrickson. 
The rationale of tolerance. H. J. Desmond. 
The Secretary announced that the annual supper placed upon 
the program would be omitted because of the small attendance 
of members outside of Madison. 
The Academy then adjourned sine die. 
C. R. Barnes, 
Secretary\ 
