716 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
The report of the Membership Committee was read by 
the Secretary. In accordance with the report of the Com¬ 
mittee and upon motion, the Secretary was instructed to 
cast the ballot of the Academy for the following named 
persons as members of the Academy: 
Harris Merrill Barbour, Milton. 
Elbert T. Bartholomew, Madison. 
Lelia Bascom, Madison. 
Harry Kendall Bassett, Madison. 
Harold Gibson Brown, Madison. 
Charles Henry Bunting, Madison. 
William Clifton Daland, Milton. 
R. W. Fairchild, Stevens Point. 
Alfred James Herrick, Stevens Point. 
H. S. Hippensteel, Stevens Point. 
D. Nelson Inglis, Milton. 
Aaron Guy Johnson, Madison. 
Ivey Foreman Lewis, Madison. 
Mrs. Lois Kimball Mathews, Madison. 
J. W. Mavor, Madison. 
Mabel Maxson, Milton. 
Mrs. Ellen Torrelle Nagler, Madison. 
Merle Pierson, Jefferson. 
Annie Pitman, Madison. 
Milo M. Quaife, Madison. 
Gilbert Morgan Smith, Madison. 
A. A. Trever, Appleton. 
Charles Francis Watson, Stevens Point. 
Alfred Edward Whitford, Milton. 
Albert Henry Yoder, Whitewater. 
Casimir Douglass Zdanowicz, Madison. 
The following programme of papers was presented: 
30. A Wisconsin Collection of Native Copper Implements. 
H. P. Hamilton. 
31. Indian Earthworks and Sites in Adams County. 
H. E. Cole. 
32. Archaeological Researches in Western Wisconsin. 
George H. Squier. By title. 
33. The Fond du Lac Cache of Copper Implements. W. A. 
Titus. Read by C. E. Brown. 
34. Cairns and Garden Beds in Winnebago County. 
George R. Fox. 
35. The Racial Characteristics of Wisconsin’s Population. 
Ellis B. Usher. 
36. Picture Writing by the Esquimaux. George A. West. 
