Officers and Members. 
1421 
Your auditing committee has compared the records of the receipts 
and expenditures of the Academy since the previous meeting and finds 
that the Treasurer’s statement is correct. 
J. J. Davis, 
Henry L. Ward. 
Auditing Committee. 
Milwaukee, March 21, 1913. 
SECRETARY’S REPORT, 1912-1913. 
Honorary Members .. 6 
Life Members . 12 
Active Members . 229 
Corresponding Members . 40 
287 
Deceased, resigned and dropped. 31 
New Members. 16 
Total. 287 
Arthur Beatty, 
Secretary. 
It was moved by George P. Barth that a committee consisting of two 
members of each of the four participating societies be appointed by the 
president to consider plans for a closer cooperation between Wisconsin 
scientific societies. Seconded by G. G. Davis. Carried. 
Moved by Mr. A. S. Pearse that the sum of $20.00 be allowed to the 
committee by the Academy to cover necessary expenses of postage, type¬ 
writing and other expenses. Seconded. Carried. 
The President called Dr. Lewis Sherman, president of the Wisconsin 
Mycological Society, to the chair. 
Presentation of Papers. . , 
16. The Migration of the Germ Cells in Ameiurus nel)ulosus. Freda 
M. Bachman. Fifteen minutes. 
17. A New Species of Diaptomus. Chancey Juday. (By title.) 
18. A List of Fungi from Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. B. 0. 
Dodge. (By title.) 
19. The Effect of Pressure on the Development of the Lateral Roots 
of Herbaceous Plants. J. B. Overton. Fifteen minutes. 
20. Cell Structure and Zoospore Formation in Characium. Gilbert 
M. Smith. Ten minutes. 
21. The Preservation of Green Algae in their Natural Color. Gilbert 
M. Smith. Ten minutes. 
22. Cytology of the Convallariceae. Frederick McAllister. (By 
title.) 
23. Oogenesis in Sphaeroplea annulina. E. M. Gilbert. Ten min¬ 
utes. 
24. Preliminary Report on a Collection of Hepaticae from the Du¬ 
luth-Superior District. George H. Conklin. (By title.) 
