1392 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts , and Letters. 
Afternoon Session, 2:30 o'clock. 
Reading of papers. 
12. Some high temperature measurements. C. E. Mendenhall and 
and L. R. Ingersoll. 
13. Note on some curious high temperature phenomena. C. E. Men¬ 
denhall and L. R. Ingersoll. 
14. The alterating current galvanometer. A. Hoyt Taylor. 
15. Evidences of sexual reproduction in the slime molds. Edgar W. 
Olive. 
16. Nuclear migrations and cell fusions in the rusts. Edgar W. 
Olive. 
17. The morphology of the spore forms of the rusts. A. H. Christ¬ 
man. 
18. Heredity in the lower fungi. R. A. Harper. 
19. Diakinesis in Thalictrum. J. B. Overton. 
20. Concerning the organization of the cell in Marsilia. W. G. Mar¬ 
quette. 
2L Cell and nuclear fusions in the promycelial cells of certain smuts. 
B. F. Luhman. 
22. The distribution of grandparental characters in Pisum. (By 
title). C. E. Allen. 
23. Some reactions of the Isopods. A. B. Clawson. 
6:30 o'clock. 
The annual dinner for members of the Academy and their friends. 
Friday, February 8th. 
Morning Session, 9:00 o'clock. 
Business session. 
Reading of papers. 
24. Some remarks on the caddis flies and their larvae. C. T. Vor- 
hies. 
25. A summer resting stage in the development of Cyclops bicuspe- 
datus. E. A. Birge. 
26. On Latona parviremis, a new species of the genus Latona. (By 
title). E. A. Birge. 
27. Some aquatic invertebrates that live under anaerobic conditions. 
C. Juday. 
28. The fish fauna of Lake Pepin. George Wagner. 
29. Notes on the whitefishes of Wisconsin. George Wagner. 
30. The behavior of Loxophyllum. S. J. Holmes. 
31. Amitosis in the Malpighian tubules of the walking stick. W. S. 
Marshall. 
