Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . s eight exhibition halls. Its chief aim is populareducation along the lines of Wisconsin history. It takes promin-ent rank as an educational institution, and entertains from 60,000to 80,000 visitors each year. In addition to its regular collections the museum had pre-pared for the occasion of the Assembly a series of special ex-hibits. These included the original surveys and maps, and corre-spondence relating to Wisconsin antiquities of Dr. Increase , the states distinguished pioneer antiquarian, and of his 350 Ohio Arch, and Hist. Society


Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . s eight exhibition halls. Its chief aim is populareducation along the lines of Wisconsin history. It takes promin-ent rank as an educational institution, and entertains from 60,000to 80,000 visitors each year. In addition to its regular collections the museum had pre-pared for the occasion of the Assembly a series of special ex-hibits. These included the original surveys and maps, and corre-spondence relating to Wisconsin antiquities of Dr. Increase , the states distinguished pioneer antiquarian, and of his 350 Ohio Arch, and Hist. Society Publications. associates, Dr. P. R. Hoy, Moses Strong, Dr. S. P Latbrop, \AH. Canfield and others, these occupying several large cases;screen exhibit illustrating the archaeological features of the FouLakes region; a collection of Belgian eoliths, loaned by D:Frederick Starr; a collection of photogravure reproductions cthe E. S. Curtis photographs of North American Indians ; a colection of chipped flint and pecked stone implements from Japai. Indian Room, Historical Museum. and a number of smaller exhibits,appreciated by the visitors. All of these were greatl THE SECOND DAY S PILGRIMAGE. On the morning of July 30, the second day of the Assembha body of about 150 members and guests of the society gathereat the Wisconsin University boat-house for a pilgrimage to pointof archaeological and historical interest on the north shore cLake Mendota. They were conveyed across the lake to the StatHospital grounds at Mendota by a fleet of launches. Arriving 0


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