FOURTH INTERNATIONAL FISHERY CONGRESS. 
WASHINGTON, U. S. A., 1908. 
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ORGANIZATION. 
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OFFICERS. 
Honorary President. 
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States. 
President. 
HERMON C. BUMPUS, Director of the American Museum of Natural History, New 
York. 
Vice-Presidents. 
P. P.C. HOEK, Scientific Fishery Adviser of the Dutch Government, Harlem, Netherlands. 
HEINRICH VON KADICH, Councillor of Administration of the Imperial Department 
of Forestry and Domain, Vienna, Austria. 
RADLER DE AQUINO, Lieutenant in the Brazilian Navy and Naval Attaché of the 
Brazilian Embassy at Washington. 
EDWARD E. PRINCE, Commissioner of Fisheries of the Dominion of Canada, 
Ottawa, Canada. 
WEI-CHING W. YEN, Second Secretary of the Imperial Chinese Legation at Wash- 
ington. 
RAMON BENGOECHEA, Consul-General of the Republic of Guatemala to the United 
States, New York. 
DECIO VINCIGUERRA, Director of the Royal Fish-cultural Station, Rome, Italy. 
TASAKU KITAHARA, Member of the Imperial Fisheries Bureau of the Department 
of Agriculture and Commerce, Tokyo, Japan. 
JOSE F. GODOY, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Mexican Embassy at Washington. 
ROBERT E. COKER, lately Fishery Expert of the Peruvian Government, Lima, Peru. 
GREGOIRE ANTIPA, Inspector-General of Fisheries of the Kingdom of Roumania, 
Bucharest, Roumania. 
OSCAR FRITIOF NORDOQVIST, Superintendent of Swedish Fisheries, Lund, Sweden. 
O. T. OLSEN, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Grimsby, England. 
WALTHER NAUMANN, Member of the German Fisheries Society, Lipsa, near 
Ruhland, Germany. 
RICHARD RATHBUN, Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Wash- 
ington. 
Secretary-General. 
HUGH M. SMITH, United States Deputy Commissioner of Fisheries, Washington. 
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