734 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Afternoon Session. 
The afternoon session was devoted in large measure to the 
discussion of zoological topics. Professor Marsh’s paper repre¬ 
sented in a manner the continuation of work already published 
in the Transactions. The same is also true of the work of 
Miss Marshall. Nos. 31 and 32 were of considerable popular 
interest. In No. 33 Mr. Brown presented the results of sev¬ 
eral years’ collections by himself and others in the immediate 
vicinity of Milwaukee. No. 34 was a plea for a larger interest 
in Wisconsin Antiquities and the work of the Wisconsin 
Archaeological Society. Mr. Ward presented in No. 35 miuch 
interesting data in the measurements of bats. The paper was 
discussed by Dr. Kahlenberg. 
Resolutions thanking Mr. W. F. Sell, railway manager of 
the State Teachers’ Association, and the authorities of the Mil¬ 
waukee Normal School for courtesies extended to the Academy 
were introduced by Professor Flint, and passed by unanimous 
vote. 
The Academy adjourned sine die. 
E. B. Skinner, 
Secretary. 
