BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 

 MEMBERS PROPOSED FOR ADVISORY COUNCIL OF FISHERIES CONGRESS— Continued. 



Foreign— Con tin mil 



Dr. Franz Hilgendorf, Berlin, German; . 



Prof. Ernst Haeokel, .lena. Germany. 



Sir Thomas Brady, Dublin, Ireland. 



Prof. A. C. Haddon, Dublin, Ireland. 



Rev. W. A. Green, Dublin, Ireland. 



Dr. Antonio Delia Valle, Modeua, Italy. 



Prof. P. Doderlein, Palermo, Italy. 



Dr. Anton Doh.ni, Naples. Italy. 



Commendatore Enrico Hillyer Giglioli. Florence, Italy. 



Prof. A. Targioni Tozetti, Florence. Italy. 



Dr. Decio Vinciguerra, Rome. Italy 



Dr. K. Mitsukuri. Tokio, Japan. 



K. Ito, Hakodate, Japan. 



C. Sasaki. Tokio, Japa n. 



Prof. Alfred Duges, Guanajuato, Mexico. 



Senor E. Chazari, Superintendent of Fisheries, Mexico 



Prof. A. A. "W. Hnbrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. 



Dr. P. P. C. Hoek, Holder. Netherlands. 



Rev. M. Harvey, St. Johns, Newfoundland. 



Sir Ambrose Shea, St. Johns, Newfoundland. 



Prof. Edward Payson Ramsay, Commissioner of Fisheries, 



N. S. Wales, Sydney. 

 Prof. Geo. O. Sara, Christiauia, Norway. 

 Prof. Robert Collet, Christiauia, Norway. 

 A. Landmark, Christiauia, Norway (Inspector Inland 



Fisheries). 

 S. A. Bucb. Bergen. Norway 



Frederick M. Wallem, Norway. 



('apt. G. M. Dannevig, Norway. 



Dr. Nicolas Borodine, Fish Commissioner for Fral District, 

 Constant, Cralsk, Russia. 



Dr. ( (scar von Grimm, St. Petersburg, Russia. 



S. Her/.enstein, St. Petersburg, Russia. 



Prof. Ovsjaunikotf, Imperial Academy. St. Petersburg. 

 Russia. 



Dr. Alexis Ostroumoff, Sebastopol, Russia. 



( '. Stacy Watson, Great Yarmouth, Scotland. 



Prof. J. C. Ewart, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



Prof. W.C. Mcintosh, St. Andrews, Scotland. 



Dr. John Murray, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



Dr. Fulton, Sci. Secretary Fisheries Board. Edinburgh. Scot- 

 land. 



Prof. E. E. Prince, Ottawa. Canada. 



Sir J. G. Maitland, Howietoun, Scotland. 



J. J. Armistead, Sol way Fishery, Dumfries. Scotland. 



Lieut. Col. F. G. Sota, Spain. 



Dr. Rudolf Lundberg, Stockholm. Sweden. 



Dr. Filip Trybom, Stockholm, Sweden. 



Dr. A. II. Malm, Goteborg, Sweden. 



Prof. F. A. Smitt , Stockholm, Sweden. 



Dr. Axel W. Ljungman, Lilldal, Sweden. 



Dr. F. A. Fore], Morges, Switzerland. 



Dr. Carl Vogt, Geneva, Switzerland. 



W. Saville-Kent, Hobart Town, Tasmania. 



In view of the vast and widespread interests dependent upon the fisheries throughout the world 

 and of the influence exerted upon the maintenance of fishery by rational fish-culture, the assistance 

 and hearty cooperation of men in all countries to whom these subjects appeal is greatly desired. The 

 advantages to be derived from the presence in Chicago of manifold sources of information and compari- 

 son, both from exhibits and from representative men, should be fully utilized, and will undoubtedly 

 lead to substantial public benefit. The committee aims to secure by further correspondence addresses 

 upon the foregoing and related subjects for presentation at the meetings of the Congress. 



M. McDonald, Chairman, 

 U. S. Commissioner Fish and Fisheries. 

 Tari.etox H. Beax, Secretary. 

 S. A. Forbes, 

 N. K. Fairbank. 

 Dr. a. Brown Ctoode, 

 A. Booth, 



Eugene Q. Blackford, 

 K. Edward Karll, 

 Committee of tin 1 World's Congress Auxiliary on <t Fisheries Congress. 



World's Congress Headquarters, 



Chicago, August, 1893. 



LETTER OP THE CHAIRMAN Of THE C.ENERAL COMMITTEE. 



U. S. COMM1SSIOX OF FlSII AND FISHERIES. 



Arrangements have been made for an international Congress at Chicago, commencing October 16, 

 189.3, of persons interested in fisheries and fish-culture, as announced in the preliminary circular ofthe 

 general committee, a copy of which is inclosed herewith. It is the earnest desire of the committee 

 that you will prepare an address upon one of the subjects suggested in the circular, or upon some 

 other related topic within the scope of the occasion, and present it in person at one of the meetings of 

 the Cougress. 



