NINETEENTH 

 ANNUAL MEETING 



— OF THE- 



American Fisheries Society. 



PART FIRST. 



MINUTES OF MEETINGS. 



The Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Society was held 

 on Wednesday, May 14, 1890, at 2 o'clock p.m., in the 

 parlor of the Beebe House, Put-in-Bay, Ohio. 



Eugene G. Blackford, the President of the Association, 

 promptly called the meeting to order, and, in the absence 

 of the Recording Secretary, Fred. W. Brown, of Pennsyl- 

 vania, Edward P. Doyle, of New York, was elected Secre- 

 tary pro tem. 



Before proceeding with the regular business of the Asso- 

 ciation, the President requested Mr. C. V. Osborne, of 

 Ohio, to exx)lain to the members the programme provided 

 for their entertainment during the meeting. 



After Mr. Osborne's explanation, the President, by 

 unanimous consent, apj^ointed C. V. Osborne and Dr. J. 

 A. Henshall, of Ohio, a committee on local entertainment. 



Mr. Hasbrouck, of the Castalia Trout Club, extended an 



