1344 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
35. “The vegetation of Twin Island.” (By title.) Ruth 
Marshall. 
36. “The flora of Bacine and Kenosha counties.” (By title.) 
S. C. Wadmond. 
37. “A list of the popular names of the plant families repre¬ 
sented in Northeastern America, with their Latin equivalents 
in alphabetical form.” (By title.) Herbert Clowes. 
38. “The mechanics of the tornado.” George W. Colles. 
39. “Squalls and high winds on the Madison lakes.” James 
L. Bartlett. 
40. “Some effects of sleet storms in the Ozarks.” (Illus¬ 
trated by lantern slides.) E. R. Buckley. 
f 2:00 P.M. 
Joint meeting of the Academy and the Archeological Society. 
41. “Local historical and archeological museums.” Reuben 
€r. 'Thwaites. 
42. “The Calumet.” George A. West. 
43. “Bude stone implements from the Congo Free State.” 
Frederick Starr. 
44. “Judgments used by the aborigines in selecting materials 
for their utensils and weapons.” George L. Collie. 
45. “Archeological work in Wyoming.” Harlan I. Smith. 
46. “The trade beads of Wisconsin.” Publius V. Lawson. 
47. “The tabular mounds of Wisconsin, their purpose and 
authorship.” George LI. Squier. 
48. “Mounds in the vicinity of McFarland, Dane County.” 
W. G. McLachlan. 
49. “The occurrence of perforated pottery-disks in Wiscon¬ 
sin.” Charles E. Brown. 
50. “Pebble netweights.” George A. West. 
51. “A comparison between animal figures in the effigy 
mounds of Wisconsin and animal figures in the early architec¬ 
ture of various nations.” Stephen D. Peet. 
52. “A Mandan village site.” Herbert C. Fish. 
53. “Banner, or ceremonial stones.” C. H. Robinson. 
