910 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or, Genealogical notes concerning 
Mary Butler and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, 
Sigourney, and other families, with which they have intermarried. 
Albany, 1888. 162 p. O. 
French fortifications near the mouth of the Wisconsin. 
Wisconsin Historical Collections, vol. 10, pp. 54-63. 1888. 
Tay-cho-pe-rah; the four lake country. First white foot-prints there. 
Tbid., pp. 64-89. 
The French two-barred cross. 
American Antiquarian, vol. 10, pp. 44-45. 1888. 
Wisconsin at the Marietta centennial. Address at Marietta, Ohio, July 
16, 1888. 14 p. O. 
From Report of Commissioners of National Centennial Celebration, 1S88. 
In the beginning. [Address at the annual banquet of the Wisconsin 
Alumni association, 1889.] 4 p. O. 
An early decade of Wisconsin university. 8 p. O. 
From The Badger, 1890. Madison, 1889. pp. 81-89. 
A day at Delphi. 
la Report Archaeological Institute of America, Wisconsin society, Madison, 1890, 
pp. 10-14. 
William Francis Allen. Portrait. 1890. 3 p. O. 
From Transactions Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters , vol. 8, 
pp. 439-441. 1888-91. 
Daniel Steele Durrie. Memorial sketch. 
Proceedings Wisconsin Historical Society, 1892, pp. 73-81. 
Light on Etruscan darkness. 
American Antiquarian, vol. 14, pp. 106-107. 1892. 
The Gill lineage. 
From New England Hist, and Oen. Register , vol. 46, pp. 212-215. 1892. 3 p. O. 
Address at the third annual banquet of the trustees of the Missouri Botan¬ 
ical garden [on the memory of Henry Shaw]. 7 p. O. 
From Fourth Annual Report of Missouri Botanical Garden, pp. 37-43. 1893. 
Pre-historic pottery—middle Mississippi valley. 
Proceedings Wisconsin Historical Society, 1893, pp. 70-73. 
Early shipping on Lake Superior. 12 p. O. 
From Proceedings Wisconsin Historical Society, 1894, pp. 85-96. 
The new found journal of Charles Floyd, a sergeant under captains Lewis 
and Clark. Worcester, Mass., 1894. 30 p. O. 
From Proceedings American Antiquarian Society, April 25, 1894. 
