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H. P. Frothiugham, Sec. and Treas. N. J. Fish and 

 Game Commission, Mt. Arlington, N. J. Repoit 

 071 the Protection of Fi's/i and Game in the State of 

 New Jersey. 



Dr. Bushrod W. James, N. E- cor. iSth and Green Sts., 

 Phila., Pa. Inter-State Protection of Food Fish. 



Seynionr Brown, Detroit, ]\Iich. The Propagation of 

 Sniall-nioiitlied Black Bass. 



Iv. D. Hnntington, New Rochelle, N. Y. ]Vaste of 

 Food Fish. 



The Secretary : I think Mr, Gnnckel is the first 

 on the list of those mentioned who is present. 



Mr. H. Whitaker : Last year, or two years ago, 

 to favor gentlemen who had prepared papers and had 

 taken the pains to be present, we gave such papers the 

 preference in the reading, and we ought to follow that 

 practice each year. If the writer of a paper is present 

 in person such papers should be first read. Let them 

 be followed by the papers submitted by those who are 

 absent ; and I move that that order be adopted this 

 year. Carried. 



The President : We will now listen to the paper 

 by Mr. Gnnckel on the Hon. Emory Davis Potter. At 

 the conclusion of the reading of the paper Mr. Gnnckel 

 distributed photographs of Judge Potter to the mem- 

 bers. 



The President : Dr. Bean has a paper on the 

 "Cultivation of the California Salmon in France." 



Dr. Bean : I am very much afraid that this paper 

 is too long to be read just now. At the same time, it 

 is a paper which bears upon the subject which we have 

 been discussing, looked at from the French standpoint- 

 It has to do with the rearing of the California Salmon 

 in France, in ponds ; and I would like to read it to the 

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