N. R. Biiller, Carolina, R. I. 



W. C. Clark. Newark, N. J. 



D. P. Corwin, Pittsburg, Pa. 

 Dr. J as. \. Dale, York, Pa. 



B. H. Davis, Palmyra, N. Y. 



H. B. Frothingham, Mt. Arlington, N. J. 



Monroe A. Green, Rochester, N. Y. 



C. E. Griffith, Staten Island, N. Y. 

 G. Hansen, Osceola, Wis. 

 Hiram F. Hurlbut, Lynn, Mass. 



A. A. Hynemann, 55 W. 33d St., New York. 



G. E. Jennings, 317 Broadwa\-, New \'ork. 



Dr. O. L. Jones, 30 W. 35th St., New York- 

 ]. Harrington Keene, Greenwich, N, Y. 



Henry H. L)'man, Oswego, N. Y. 



Dr. Justus O'Hage, St. Paul, Minn. 



Parker Page, West Summit, N. J. 



Geo. F". Peabody, Appleton, Wis. 



G. Pfieffer, Jr., Camden, N. J. 



E. T. Rovvinvill, East PVeetown, Mass. 

 F2dward Thompson, Northport, N. Y. 



W. R. Weed, Potsdam, N. Y. 



The President then called for a list of the papers 

 to be offered at the meeting. The following papers 

 were presented to be read: 



/. T/ie lufiuciicc of Railroads on Fish Culture. PYed. 

 Mather. 



2. The Deeadenee oj our T/'Oul S/reau/s. J. S. \'an 

 Cleef. 



J. luipovcrisJiment of the Food Fish Industries. Dr. 

 Bushrod W. James. 



