556 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, 1922 
The fifty-second annual meeting of the Wisconsin Academy was 
held in the Trustee’s Room of the Public Museum, Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin, on Thursday and Friday, April 13 and 14, 1922. 
First Session, Thursday, April 13, 2:00 P. M. 
Presentation of Papers. 
1. Some Aspects of British Colonial Policy during the Nineteenth Century. 
Paul Knaplund. 
2. An Aspect of Samuel Johnson’s Criticism of Shakespear. Karl Young. 
3. An Experimental Study of the Relativity of Spacial Perception. Mar¬ 
garet Wooster. 
4. Home Economics and the College of Classical Traditions. Florence P. 
Robinson. 
5. A Blackfoot Sweat Lodge. S. A. Barrett. Illustrated. 
6. A New Method of Museum Technique. R. E. Tyrrell. Illustrated with 
specimens. 
7. Notes on the Distribution and Occurrences of Insects in Wisconsin. T. 
E. B. Pope. Illustrated with specimens. 
8. Development of the Eye of the Confused Flour Beetle, Trilobium con- 
fusum. W. S. Marshall. 
9. On the Anatomy of Atropos divinatoria Mull. Ruth W. Chase. 
10. Typhoid Agglutinins in Rabbits. Elizabeth A. Smith. 
11. Some Phenomena in a Dying Lake. M. A. Brannon. 
12. The Sangamon River—A Study in Stream Pollution. Minna E. Jewell. 
13. Crayfishes in the Eastern United States, with Special Reference to Ohio. 
C. L. Turner. 
Second Session, Friday, April 14, 9:00 A. M. 
Presentation of Papers. 
14. The Piskum or Plains Indian Buffalo Drive. S. A. Barrett. Illustrated. 
15. Menominee Customs Concerning Children. Alanson Skinner. 
16. A Preliminary Report on the Ethno-botany of the Menominee Indians. 
Huron H. Smith. Illustrated. 
17. Notes on Parasitic Fungi in Wisconsin, X. J. J. Davis. 
18. Cytological Studies on the Lower Basidiomycetes, II. Aurieularia. E. 
M. Gilbert. 
19. A Census of the Water Molds of a Portion of Lake Monona. E. M. Gil¬ 
bert. 
20. Inheritance in a Simple Plant. C. E. Allen. Illustrated. 
21. Progress Report on the Flora of Wisconsin. Huron H. Smith. 
22. Notes on the Occurrences of Certain Wisconsin Fishes. T. E. B. Pope. 
23. The Parasites of Lake Pishes. A. S. Pearse. 
