552 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Third Session, Saturday, April 16, 2:30 P. M. 
11. The American Housing Situation. Leonard S. Smith. 
12. The Declining Use of Lake Michigan as a Waterway. E. H. Whitbeck. 
13. Some Observations on the Volcano of Kilauea. G. B. Culver. Illus¬ 
trated. 
14. Eoad Oil and Its Use. A. F. Galman. By title. 
15. Carl Winkler and his Meteorological Observations. Edward Kremers. 
By title. 
The Secretary presented the following applications for mem¬ 
bership. On motion he was instructed to cast the ballot in their 
favor: 
Lloyd Slote Dancey, Waukesha 
Howard Greene, Milwaukee 
E. E. Hubert, Madison 
F. F. Lewis, Janesville 
Stanley Walker Eockwood, Waukesha 
James Elcana Eogers, Waukesha 
Harry Linn Starr, Waukesha 
Clarence L. Turner, Beloit 
He then presented the secretary’s report for the year, which was 
approved: 
Report of the Secretary for the Year 1920 
Honorary Members . 7 
Life Members . 17 
Corresponding Members . 34 
Active Members .247 
Total .305 
Changes since last report: 
Active members reported for 1919.244 
Members reinstated . 3 
New Memberships enrolled in 1920. 16 
263 
Deaths of Active Members. 5 
Eesignations . 1 
Dropped for non-payment of dues. 7 
Active Members made Life Members. 3 16 
Present Active Membership. 247 
Mr. George Merrick was enrolled as an Honorary Member in 
1920. Seven new Life Members were enrolled in 1920; Thomas 
E. Brittingham, Madison; Prank P. Hixon, La Crosse; A. J. Hor- 
