Officers and Members. 
1419 
FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING 
The meeting was held jointly with the Wisconsin Archeological 
Societjr, the Wisconsin Mycological Society, and the Wisconsin 
Natural History Society, in Milwaukee on March 20 and 21, 1913. 
The sessions were held in the Public Museum. 
Thursday, March 20. 
Afternoon Session, 2:00 o'clock. 
President D. C. Munro presiding. 
Forty persons present. 
In the absence of Secretary Arthur Beatty, Mr. Charles E. Brown was 
chosen to act as secretary of the joint meetings. 
Dr. G. G. Davis and Mr. Henry L. Ward we reappointed a committee 
to audit the treasurer’s accounts. 
Presentation of Papers. 
1. Progress of Archaeological Researches in Wisconsin during 1912. 
Charles E. Brown. Fifteen minutes. 
2. Indian Earthworks and Camp Sites on Turtle Creek, Rock 
County. Robert H. Becker. By title. 
3. The value of Local Collection to Archaeological Study. H. L. 
Skavlem. Tw r enty minutes. 
4. An Archaeological Surface Survey of the West Shore of Green 
Bay in Wisconsin. George R. Fox. By title. 
5. Indian Miniature Axes and Celts. H. M. Whelpley. (By title.) 
6. An Indian Pipestone Quarry in Barron County. Charles E. 
Brown. Ten minutes. 
7. Archaeological Survey of Trempealeau and Adjoining Counties. 
George H. Squier. (By title.) 
8. Joseph Reynolds and the Diamond Jo Line of Upper Mississippi 
River Steamers. George Byron Merrick. Ten minutes. 
9. The Habits of Fiddler Crabs. A. S. Pearse. Twenty-five min¬ 
utes. (Illustrated.) 
10. A consideration of the Habits of Some Solitary Wasps. George 
P. Barth. Twenty minutes. 
11. On the Structure and Habits of the Larvae of Certain Parasitic 
Diptera and Hymenoptera. Sigmund Graenicher. Fifteen 
minutes. 
12. American Water-mites of the Genus Oxus. Ruth Marshall. (By 
title.) 
13. An account of some Phototropic and Starvation Experiments 
on the Museum Pest (Trogoderma tarsale.). E. J. Wodsedalek 
and R. A. Muttkowski. Fifteen minutes. 
14. The Development of the Wings of a Caddis-fly. W. S. Marshall. 
(By title.) 
