1222 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
9. A Museum Exhibit on Bird (Protection. Henry, L. Ward. Five 
minutes. 
10. The Eradication of Insect Pests in Collections. T. E. B. Pope. 
Ten minutes. 
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Second Session, Friday, April 13, 9:30 a. m. 
The second session was presided over by President H. L. Ward. 
The following programme of papers was presented: 
11. The Prehistoric Argillite Culture of New Jersey. E. W. Hawkes- 
Ten minutes. Illustrated. 
12. The Washo Indian. S. A. Barrett. Twenty minutes. Illus¬ 
trated. 
13. The Creation of the Yosemite Valley as told in Miwak Mythology. 
S. A. Barrett. Fifteen minutes. Illustrated. 
14. Building Laws of the Greeks and Romans. Alfred C. Clas. 
Twenty minutes. 
15. The Discovery of Fluorite in the Ordovician Limestones of Wis¬ 
consin. Rufus M. Bagg. Ten minutes. 
16. The Members of the Niagara Formation in New York and their 
Western Extension. Ira M. Edwards. Ten minutes. 
17. An Instance of the Uncertainty of Calculating the Thickness of 
Rock Formations by Measuring the Dip. Ira M. Edwards. 
Ten minutes. 
18. A New Method for the Estimation of Alum and Benzoate of Soda 
in Foods. A. F. Gilman. Ten minutes., 
19. Some Practical (Studies in Food Values. A. F. Gilman. Twenty 
minutes. 
20. Notes on Parasitic Fungi in Wisconsin. V. J. J. Davis. Ten 
minutes. 
21. A Biochemical Study of the Plankton of Lake Mendota. Henry 
A. Schuette. By title. 
22. jSpecies of Lentinus in the Region of the Great Lakes. Edward 
T. Harper. By title. 
23. A Review of the Plover, Genus Ochthodromus Reichenbach, and 
its\ Nearest Allies. Henry C. Oberholser. By title. 
24. Pigments of Flowering Plants. Nellie A. Wakeman. By title. 
25. The Commercial History of Ginseng of the United (States. W. O. 
Richtmann. By title. 
26. A Survey of the Commerce of Camphor. W. O. Richtmann. By 
title. 
27. Further Studies on the Tremellineae of Wisconsin. E. M. Gil¬ 
bert. By title. 
28. Notes on the Fungal Flora of Lake Mendota. E. M. Gilbert. 
Five minutes. 
