1002 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
'No. 22 was illustrated by a number of specimens showing 
bow the caddis-fly repairs its bouse. Tbe paper was discussed 
by Dr. Birge. 
Ho. 23 was discussed by Messrs. Harper, Earley, Birge and 
others, some of whom were apparently ready to take issue with 
the author in his view that it is possible to separate wholly 
matters of animal psychology from the methods of human psy¬ 
chology. 
Ho. 24 was omitted, owing to the detention of the author by 
the snow blockade. 
Ho. 25 was discussed by Messrs. Marshall and Wagner. 
Ho. 26 was read by, title. 
The committee to nominate a candidate to fill the unexpired 
term of the treasurer, who had resigned, reported the nomina¬ 
tion of Dr. B. H. Denniston of the University of Wisconsin. 
By vote, the secretary was authorized to cast the ballot of the 
Academy for Mr. Denniston. The ballot cast, Mr. Denniston 
was declared elected to serve until the next regular election of 
officers. 
It was voted that the treasurer be authorized to rent a safety 
deposit box for the safe-keeping of the funds belonging to the 
Academy. 
On motion of Mr. Marshall, the thanks of the Academy were 
voted to Mr. William B. Sell, railway manager for the State 
Teachers’ association, for his courtesy in signing railroad cer¬ 
tificates for the members, and to the authorities of the State 
Hormal school for their kindness in providing a room for the 
meetings of the Academy. 
The Academy adjourned sine die. 
E. B. Skimer, 
Secretary. 
