908 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters . 
Catalogue of coins and medals, ancient and modern, from the collection 
of James L. Hill. Madison, 1874. 18 p. O. 
How dead languages make live men. A defense of classical studies. 
A paper read before the National Educational association, at 
Detroit, August, 1874. Worcester, Mass., 1874. 20 p. O. 
Reprinted from Proceedings National Educational Association , 1874, pp. 187-204. 
General Stark’s horse lost at Bennington. Remarks at a meeting of the 
New England Historic Genealogical society, June 7, 1876. 
New England Hist, and Oen. Register, vol. 30, pp. 366-367. 1876. 
Historical sketch of the State Historical society of Wisconsin. 
In Historical Sketch of Education in Wisconsin , 1876, pp. 113-117. 
Pre-historic Wisconsin. Annual address before the Wisconsin State His¬ 
torical society in the assembly chamber, February 18,1876. 22 p. O. 
From Wisconsin Historical Collections , vol. 7, pp. 80-101. 1876. 
Westphalia medal, 1648. Report on a Holland medal found in Buffalo 
county, Wisconsin. 
Ibid , vol. 7, pp. 102-110. 1876. 
Copper tools found in the state of Wisconsin. 
Transactions Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters , vol. 3, pp. 99-104 . 
1875-76. 
Governmental patronage of knowledge. 
Bibliotheca Sacra , vol. 34, pp. 88-138. 1877. 
A September scamper. Nebraska after three years absence, 
n. p. [1877.] 32 p. D. 
The copper age in Wisconsin. 
Proceedings American Antiquarian Society , April 25, 1877, pp. 57-63. 
The uses of refuse; let the tramps be marching on. 
Transactions Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, vol. 16, pp. 369-372. 1877-78. 
American pre-revolutionary bibliography. Andover, 1879. 33 p. O. 
From Bibliotheca Sacra, vol. 36, pp. 72-104. 1879. 
Early historic relics of the Northwest. 
Wisconsin Historical Collections, vol. 8, pp. 195-206. 1879, vol. 9, pp. 97-129. 
Cheap fuel for the prairies. The Mennonite grass burner; or, The prairie 
pioneer’s pet. [1879.] 8 p. O. 
The hapax legomena in Shakespeare. 14 p. O. 
From Transactions Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters,y ol. 5, pp 
161-174. 1877-81. Also in LippincotVs Magazine, vol. 26, pp. 742-747. 1880. 
