724 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Afternoon Session ,, 2:30 O’clock. 
9. The relations of metamorphism to the redistribution of 
the chemical elements. Charles R. Van Rise. 
10. The erosion history of southwestern Wisconsin. Ell- 
wood C. Perisho. 
11. On a record of post Newark subsidence and subsequent 
elevation within the area of southwestern New England. 
W. H. Hobbs. 
12. Notes on the Kansas City pre-historie skeleton. Daniel 
Folkmar. 
13. New or little known extinct vertebrates from the Per¬ 
mian Beds of Texas. E. C. Case. 
14. Prehistoric migrations into the territory now compris¬ 
ing the state of Wisconsin. Stephen D. Peet. 
15. Chloroform and consciousness. C. Cavemo . 
16. Incipient pseudopeia. C. Cavemo. 
Evening Session at the Unitarian Church. 
Academy banquet complimentary to visiting members at 6:30 
o’clock. 
Address of the retiring president, Professor Charles Sum¬ 
ner Sliehter of the University of Wisconsin, at 8 :00 o’clock, 
on “Recent criticism of American scholarship.” 
Saturday, Decembes 2* ;' ; 
Morning Session/9:00 O’clock. U 
Election of officers and other business. 
Reading of papers at 9 :30 o’clock. 
17. Nuclear fusion and nuclear division in a mildew, Phyl- 
lactinia suffulta. R. A. Harper. 
18. Observation on cell structure and nuclear division in 
masses. Charles E. Allen. 
19. Attidae of South Africa. G. W. and E. G. Peckham. 
(By title.) 
20. Ten species of Arrenuri belonging to the subgenus meg- 
alurus Thom Ruth Marshall. 
21 On variations in form and size of Cyclops brevispinosus 
Herrick and Cyclops Americanus Marsh. Harriet Lehmann. 
