640 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences , Arts , and Letters. 
Constitution, American, evolution 
of fee system as reflected by the, 
150. 
Constitution of the Wisconsin Acad¬ 
emy of Sciences, Arts, and Let¬ 
ters, 583. 
Conveyance in language, 6. 
Cooley, Judge, on licenses, 201, 203. 
Copeland, Edwin Bingham (and 
Louis Kahlenberg.), Influence 
of the presence of pure metals 
upon plants, 454. 
Copper, poisonous effect upon plants, 
468. 
Corporations, fees and regulations, 
173. 
Cossa, on theory of fees, 53. 
Council of the Academy, 563. 
Crime and fees in police courts, 214. 
Dangeard, on fusion of conidia, 476, 
478. 
Death rate, effect of, upon statistics 
of school attendance, 270. 
DeBary, on sexual fusion of spori- 
dia, 476. 
Dehydration of salts of metals, 399. 
Desty, on licenses, 201. 
Differences between Private and 
Public Business, by Ernest 
Bruncken, 324. 
Dissociation, electrolytic, 396. 
Divorce problem and fee-system, 222. 
Dudley, W. H., note of lecture be¬ 
fore Academy, on Protective 
Coloration of Animals, 624. 
Duration of School Attendance in 
Chicago and Milwaukee, Dan¬ 
iel Polkmar, 257; table of con¬ 
tents, 255. 
Early General Railway Legislation 
in Wisconsin, 1853-1874, Bal¬ 
thasar H. Meyer, 337. 
Education law, compulsory, need of, 
280. 
Effects, oligodynamic, 455. 
The Electrical Conductivity of Non- 
Aqueous Solutions, Azariah 
T. Lincoln, 395. 
conclusion, 551. 
theoretical discussion, 442. 
Electrical conductivity: qualitative 
determinations of, 398; table, 
402. 
quantitive determinations of, 405. 
solvents, tables of, 407-425. 
Electrolytic dissociation, 396, 442. 
England, fee-system of, 77. 
English industrial history: Chart¬ 
ism, a chapter in, 509. 
English poor laws, 511. 
English workmen and laissez-faire , 
514. 
Epischura laeustris , Forbes, larva, 
structure of, 544. 
Esters as solvents, electrical con¬ 
ductivity of, 413-417, 438. 
Europe, mediaeval, fees in, 73-77. 
Exchanges of the Academy, list of, 
589. 
Expropriation of lands for railroads 
in Wisconsin, 386. 
Fairchild, D. G., preparation of 
slides for smut culture, 479. 
Fees: authorities on theory, 49-53; 
public purpose in, 62;" revenue 
from, tables of, 191-199; and 
special assessments, 60; theory 
of, benefit or service a factor, 54, 
55. 
The Fee System in the United 
States, Thomas K. Urdahl, 49. 
Fees and fee-systems, Urdahl, (See 
bibliography, 238-242; analytical 
table of contents, 243). 
historical survey, 49-144. 
Fitzpatrick, theory of solution, 
444. 
Flint, Albert S., reports of secre- 
" tary of Academy, 617-632. 
Folkmar, Daniel, Duration of 
school attendance in Chicago 
and Milwaukee, 257. 
Forestry commission of Wisconsin, 
recommendations of, Ernest 
Bruncken, secretary, 624. 
Fossils, the Academy collection of, 
587. 
Foye, James Clark, memorial, 560. 
Foye, Janette W., Memorial of 
James C. Foye, 560. 
France, fee-system of, 83-94. 
Freedom, relation of motives to, 389. 
Generations, successive, average in¬ 
terval between, 499. 
Giese, William F., title of lecture 
before the academy, 617. 
Gold, poisonous effect upon plants, 
467. 
Grammar: confusion in, 2; conjunc¬ 
tions in, 1. 
Greece, ancient, fees in, 67-69. 
Greenback movement, relation of 
the, to the Anti-Federalist party, 
531. 
Greenback movement, 1876-1884, a 
study of the, 530; support of, in 
cities, 543; vote compared with 
tables of wealth, debt, and taxa¬ 
tion, 532-543. 
