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I regret to have to report the loss of four Active Members by death: 
Mr. D. P. Blackstone, Mr. C. E. McLenegan, Mr. John Nader, and Mr, 
Wm. Finger. Arthur Beatty, 
Secretary. 
It was moved that the Secretary’s report be adopted. Car¬ 
ried. 
The Secretary then read acknowledgments of invitations and 
letters of congratulations from numerous individuals and from 
the following institutions. 
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, represented by 
Professor J. M. Coulter, of the University of Chicago. 
The American Academy of Sciences, Boston, represented by Profes¬ 
sor Edwin B. Frost, of the University of Chicago. 
The American Museum of Natural History, New York, represented 
by Professor A. S. Pearse, of the University of Wisconsin. 
The American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. 
The Boston Society of Natural History. 
The Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. 
The California Academy of Sciences. 
The Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, New Haven. 
The Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Chapel Hill, N. C. 
The Illinois Academy of Science, Chicago, represented by Profes¬ 
sor William Trealease, of the University of Illinois. 
The Iowa Academy of Sciences, Des Moines. 
The Kansas Academy of Science, Lawrence. 
The National Academy of Sciences, Washington, represented by 
Professor Thomas C. Chamberlain, of the University of Chicago. 
The National Research Council, Washington. 
The New York Academy of Sciences, New York, represented by 
Professor Armin K. Lobeck, of the University of Wisconsin. 
The Ohio Academy of Science, Delaware. 
The Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto. 
The Washington Academy of Sciences, Washington. 
The Secretary presented a letter of congratulations and a set 
of resolutions on the part of the Wisconsin Archeological Soci¬ 
ety, which read as follows: 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 
Prof. Arthur Beatty, April 19th, 1920. 
Secretary, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, 
Madison, Wis. 
My dear Professor Beatty: 
As secretary of the Wisconsin Archeological Society I take great 
pleasure in forwarding to you herewith the resolutions adopted by 
this Society in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of 
the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
45—8. A. L. 
