FOURTH INTERNATIONAL FISHERY CONGRESS. 
Prof. George Lefevre, University of Missouri, Co- 
lumbia, Missouri. 
Prof. Edwin Linton, Washington and Jefferson 
College, Washington, Pennsylvania. 
E. F. Locke, Superintendent U.S. Fisheries Sta- 
tion, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. 
Samuel Lovejoy, U. S. Fisheries Station, Bulloch- 
ville, Georgia. 
Frederic A. Lucas, Curator in Chief of the Museum, 
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brook- 
lyn, New York. 
M. C. Marsh, Agent at the Alaska Salmon Fish- 
eries, Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. 
Prof. S. Matsubara, Director of the Imperial Fish- 
eries Institute, Tokyo, Japan. 
W. L. May, Denver Convention League, Denver, 
Colorado. 
Frank Miller, Put-in Bay, Ohio. 
Roy W. Miner, Assistant Curator, American 
Museum of Natural History, New York City. 
Henry O'Malley, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Clackamas, Oregon. 
William Palmer, U. S. National Museum, Wash- 
ington, D.C. 
Prof. George H. Parker, Harvard University, Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts. 
Edward E. Race, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Green Lake, Maine. 
Casimir Raveret-Wattel, rue des Acacias, 20, 
Paris, France. 
Dr. Jacob Reighard, Professor of Zoology, Uni- 
versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 
Paul Reighard, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 
Michigan. 
Robert K. Robinson, Superintendent U. S. Fish- 
eries Station, White Sulphur Springs, West 
Virginia. 
Al. Rosenberg, Spring Brook Trout Company, 
Kalamazoo, Michigan. 
W. H. Safford, Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. 
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Dr. George G. Scott, College of the City of New 
York, New York City. 
George A. Seagle, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Wytheville, Virginia. 
William P. Seal, Aquarist, Delair, New Jersey. 
Hon. George Shiras 3d, Stoneleigh Court, Wash- 
ington, D.C. 
G. E. Simms, 61 Lamb's Conduit, London, W. C., 
England. 
A. Sélling, Commissioner of Danish Fisheries 
Department, London, England. 
John I. Solomon, Civil Engineer, 51 West Eighty- 
first street, New York City. 
L. B. Spencer, New York Aquarium, NewYork City. 
M. F. Stapleton, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Mammoth Springs, Arkansas. 
Charles H. Stevenson, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 
Washington, D. C. 
WT. Thompson, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries 
Station, Leadville, Colorado. 
E. A. Tulian, Chief of Fish-cultural Section, Min- 
istry of Agriculture, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
Dr. Antoine Valle, Secretary-General of Austrian 
Society of Marine Fishing and Fish Culture, 
Trieste, Austria. 
Eugene Vincent, Fish Culturist, Trocadero Aqua- 
rium, Paris, France. 
Claudius Wallich, Field Superintendent, U. S. Bu- 
reau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. 
B. O. Webster, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. 
Andrew R. Whitaker, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. 
R. Tyson White, Brooklyn, New York. 
E. C. Whitman, Board of Trade, Canso, Nova 
Scotia. : 
Dr. H. V. Wilson, Professor of Zoology, University 
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 
S. G. Worth, Superintendent U. S. Fisheries Sta- 
tion, Edenton, North Carolina. 
Paul Zirzow, Oderbergerstrasse 56, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 
