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Wisconsin Academy oj Sciences , Arts , and Letters. 
10. On the meaning and function of thought-connectives. E. T. 
Owen. 
11. The psychology of the “Sense of injury.” W. F. Becker. 
12. The fee system in the United States. T. K. Urdahl. 
13. The succession-period of generations. Chas. H. Chandler. 
14. On the relation of joints to the forces which produce them. Ch 
R. Van Hise. 
15. The origin of conglomerates. G. L. Collie. 
16. Notes on the Itasca basin. F. E. Lurton. (By title.) 
17. On a plan to gather information concerning Wisconsin diamonds. 
Wm. H. Hoobs. 
18. Recent investigations to determine the relation of crystal forms 
to chemical composition. Wm. H. Hobbs. 
Tuesday Evening. —Adjournment to attend the lecture before the Wis¬ 
consin Teachers’ Association. 
Wednesday Morning, December 29th. —19. Observations of nature and 
people in Eastern Siberia. Isidor Ladoff. 
20. Observations on the nocturnal flight of migrating birds. 0. G. 
Libby. (To be read by the Secretary.) 
21. Unsteady motion in capillary tubes. H. C. Wolff. 
22. Theoretical investigation of motion of ground waters. II. C. 8 . 
Slichter. 
23. Pressures within a heterogeneous spheroid. C. 8. Slichter. 
24. Recent developments in the electro-magnetic theory of light. 
(Abstract. To be read by the Secretary.) J. E. Davies. 
25. The action of dilute solutions of electrolytes on the sense of 
taste. Louis Kahlenberg. 
26. Several nitrogen addition products of caryophyllene. Edward 
Eremers. 
27. A new model of the lobule of the lung. W. 8 . Miller. 
28. A study of the variation in the bileducts of the cat. W. S. Miller. 
Wednesday Afternoon. —Adjournment to attend the sectional meet¬ 
ings of the Teachers’ Association. 
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Wednesday Evening. —Lecture, Complimentary to the citizens of Mil¬ 
waukee: ^Modern methods of water purification.” Illustrated by 
lantern projections. By Erastus G. Smith, Professor of Chemistry and 
Mineralogy, Beloit College. 
