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Dr. Carl L. Alsberg, Associate Professor of Zoology, 
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
Dr. R. Anthony, Museum of Natural History, 
Paris, France. 
L. F. Ayson, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, Welling- 
ton, New Zealand. 
John P. Babcock, Deputy Commissioner of Fish- 
eries of British Columbia, Victoria, British Co- 
lumbia. 
O. N. Baldwin, U. S. Fisheries Station, Leadville, 
Colorado. 
Dr. S. P. Bartlett, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Quincy, Illinois. 
Prof. Dr. Arthur Bellini, Commachio, Italy. 
Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Editor, U. S. National Mu- 
seum, Washington, D. C. 
Guiseppe Besana, Lombardy Society of Fishing 
and Aquiculture, Milan, Italy. 
Hayes Bigelow, Member American Fisheries So- 
ciety, Brattleboro, Vermont. 
H. C. Bliss, Alaska Packers’ Association, San Fran- 
cisco, California. 
Nicholas Borodine lately Chief Specialist in Fish 
Culture, Department of Agriculture, St. Peters- 
burg, Russia 
G. M. Brown, State Fish Commissioner, Detroit, 
Michigan. 
W. O. Buck, U. S. Fisheries Station, Grand Lake 
Stream, Maine. 
H. M. Buller, State Fish Hatchery, Bellefonte, 
Pennsylvania. ‘ 
E. N. Carter, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries Sta- 
tion, St. Johnsbury, Vermont. 
E. S. Casselman, Kamp Kill Kare, Raquette Lake, 
New York. 
Eugene Catte, Langdon, Kansas. 
John K. Cheyney, Member American Fisheries So- 
ciety, Tarpon Springs, Florida. 
Theodore M. Cogswell, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 
Washington, D. C. 
R. J. Conway, Director of Belle Isle Aquarium, 
Detroit, Michigan. 
Dr. Jules Cotte, Station of Marine Zoology, En- 
doume, France. 
Prof. W. C. Curtis, University of Missouri, Colum- 
bia, Missouri. 
Capt. G. M. Dannevig, Director Marine Fish- 
Hatching Station, Arendal, Norway. 
H. D. Dean, U. S. Fisheries Station, Neosho, Mis- 
souri. 
Dr. Frederick W. D’Evelyn, Alameda, California. 
BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 
MEMBERS. 
N. T. DePauw, Waverley Farms, Haymarket, Vir- 
ginia. 
A. H. Dinsmore, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Baker, Washington. 
S. W. Downing, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Put-in Bay, Ohio. 
Dr. Irving A. Field, Western Maryland College, 
Westminster, Maryland. 
John D. Figgins, American Museum of Natural 
History, New York City. 
Karl Flégel, Member Imperial and Royal Austrian 
Fisheries Society, Vienna, Austria. 
Prof. Johann Franke, Laibach, Austria. 
Dwight Franklin, American Museum of Natural 
History, New York City. 
Charles E. Fryer, Secretary of Board of Agriculture 
and Fisheries, London, England. 
Alfred E. Fuller, U. S. Fisheries Station, North- 
ville, Michigan. 
Dr. T. Wemyss Fulton, Aberdeen, Scotland. 
J. J. Glennan, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Washing- 
tou, DG. 
H. D. Goodwin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
Chester K. Green, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Cape Vincent, New York. 
Prof. Frederic P. Gorham, Brown University, 
Providence, Rhode Island. 
Dr. E. W. Gudger, State Normal and Industrial 
College, Greensboro, North Carolina. 
L. G. Harron, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries Sta- 
tion, Washington, D. C. 
Walter E. Hathaway, White Stone, Virginia. 
Prof. Dr. Bruno Hofer, Royal Bavarian Biological 
Research Station for Fisheries, Munich, Ger- 
many. 
Henry Holt, Publisher, New York City. 
Dr. F. M. Johnson, Member American Fisheries 
Society, Boston, Massachusetts. 
R. S. Johnson, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries Sta- 
tion, Manchester, Iowa. 
A. G. Keesecker, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Erwin, Tennessee. 
Dr. William C. Kendall, Scientific Assistant, U. S. 
Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. 
Dr. George Frederick Kunz, with Tiffany & Co., 
New York City. 
G. H. Lambson, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Baird, California. 
Charles Lay, Sandusky, Ohio. 
John L. Leary, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries Sta- 
tion, San Marcos, Texas. 
