1356 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
12. Early London Pageants. Homer A. Watt. With lan¬ 
tern slide illustrations. 
13. The Recent Shakespeare Discoveries. Homer A. Watt. 
With lantern-slide illustrations. 
14. Southern Folk-Songs. E. C. Perrow. 
15. F. H. Bradley on the Concepts of Change and Relation. 
J. H. Farley. 
Friday, February 18. 
Morning Session , 9:00 o'clock. 
Presentation of Papers. 
16. The Stickleback of Lake Superior. George Wagner. 
17. A Fossil Rhinoceros from Wisconsin. George Wagner. 
18. The Computation of the Time of Rising and Setting of 
the Moon. A. S. Flint. 
19. Franco-American Study of a Waning Prehistoric Indus¬ 
try. C. H. Doerflinger. 
20. A Boulder Effigy on the Upper Missouri. Arlow B. 
Stout. 
21. The Early Harbor History of Wisconsin. Ralph G. 
Plumb. 
22. Rotes on Certain Archaelogical Features of Southwest¬ 
ern Wisconsin. Richard Herrmann. 
23. The Classification of Wisconsin Stone Axes. George L. 
Collie. 
24. Rotes on Tennessee Antiquities. Mary E. Stewart. 
25. Classes and Distribution of Wisconsin Banner Ceremon¬ 
ials. Charles E. Brown. By title. 
26. Grooved Pebble Sinkers of Wisconsin. Frank Gordon. 
27. Gun-flints. W. B. Hinsdale. 
28. Some Features of Californian Indian Folk-lore. S. Bar¬ 
rett. 
Afternoon Session, 2:00 oclock. 
Presentation of Papers. 
29. French Literature in American Magazines, prior to 
1800. Charles D. Cool. 
