1352 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Morning Session, 9:00 o’clock. 
Reports of officers and committees, and general business. 
Reading of papers. 
24. Aj census of the flora of a typical Dane County marsh 
meadow. 10 minutes. Arlow B. Stout. 
25. A new Arrhenurus from Wisconsin. Bv title. Buth 
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Marshall. 
26. The mildews of the cereals. By title. George M. Beed. 
27. A simple undescribed saprophytic fungus. 5 minutes. 
J. B. Overton. 
The secretary next read a paper contributed by J. W. Hoyt, 
and giving an account of his personal recollections of Abraham 
Lincoln. The academy then adjounrned. 
The Afternoon Session. Feb. ,42th:. 
The Academy was called to order at 2 :30 in room 42 Sci¬ 
ence Hall. The following papers were read: 
28. Some light reactions of Bilobolus. 10 minutes. Buth 
Allen and Hallie J olivette. 
29. Some European biological stations. 15 minutes. (Il¬ 
lustrated. ) C. Juday. 
30. On the persistence of insect types as illustrated by fossil 
Hymenoptera from the Tertiary formations. 15 minutes. (Il¬ 
lustrated.) C. T. Brues. 
31. The cell-structure of Closterium Ehrenbergii. 10 min¬ 
utes. B. F. Lutman. 
32. On the polarity of certain cells in mosses. 10 minutes. 
C. E. Allen. 
33. The individuality of chromosomes in somatic cells of 
Gentiana detonsa. 10 minutes. B. H. Denniston. 
34. Studies on the Tremellineae of Wisconsin. 15 minutes. 
By title. E. M. Gilbert. 
35. On a probably new species of whitefish from Wisconsin. 
5 minutes. George Wagner. 
36. Relations expressed by the passive voice. 15 minutes. 
Edivard T. Owen. 
