Brooklyn 

 Aquarium 

 Society ^^ 



SOCIETY 'BULLETIJWS 



Officers for 1912 



Corresponding and Recording Secretary 



Owen H. Smith, 52 Wall St. , New York 



Treasurer Financial Secretary 



Harry Roessle Theodore P. Fritz 



Local Business Manager, 0.\en H. Smith 



702 Fulton Street 



Initiation Fee, $1.00 

 Annual Dues, $2.00 



President 



W. F. DeVoe, Box 383, Baldwin, N.Y. 



Vice-President 



Dr. Rudolph C. Lienau 



Local Editor, Sylvester C. Lloyd 



924 Gates Avenue 



Regular meetings are held on Fourth Tuesday in every month except June, 



July and August, at Fairchild Building, 702 Fulton St., at 8 P. M. 

 First meeting of the season, September 23d. Sale and exchange of young 

 fish, any variety. Address by the President, W. F. De Voe. Visitors 

 and prospective members urged to attend. 



Chicago Fish 

 Fanciers' Club 



Regular meetings are held on 

 the Second and Fourth Wed- 

 nesday of each month, at 809- 

 8 I 2 City Hall Square Building, 

 127-139 North Clark Street, 

 at 8.30 P.M. 



Initiation Fee, $1.00 

 Annual Dues, $1.00 



Officers for 1912 



President 



Vice-President 



Secretary 



Treasurer 



Librarian 



F. S. Young, 428 West 66th Street 

 Dr. G. a. Preusker, 457 North Avenue 

 F.G.Orsinger, I 23 South Oakley Boulevard 

 Carl Fossetta, 1500 Diversey Boulevard 

 Tracy H. HoLMts, 2816 Logan Boulevard 



Local Editor, W. A. Poyser, 106 Carroll St., Hammond, Ind. 



Local Bus. Mgr. J. G. Pieser, 3800 Grand Boulevard 



September i ith : Field work during post summer, by F. S.Young. 

 September 2jth: Goldfish and Goldfish breeding.bv W. A. Povser. 



New York 

 Aquarium 

 Society rruu 



Regular meetings are held on 

 the Second Thursday at the 

 German - American School, 

 Sherman Ave., Jersey City, and 

 on the Fourth Friday at the Am 

 erican Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, 77th St and Central Park 

 West, New York, each month 

 except July and August. 

 Initiation Fee, $1.00 Dues, $2.00 



Officers for 1912 



President . . Isaac Buchanan, 143 Liberty Street, New York 

 Vice-President, Richard DoRN, 7 Norman Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. 

 Recording Secretary, Arthur Osborn, 42 South St., Jersey City, N.J. 

 Cor. Sec'y, Rev. Henry S. Coffin, 129 East 71st St., New York 

 Treasurer, H. A. Richtberg, 85 South i6th St., East Orange, N.J. 

 Librarian, Hermann Hoffmeister, i 65 Webster Av., Jersey City, N. [. 

 Local Editor, John Treadwell Nichols, Am. Museum of Nat. Hist. 

 Local Business Manager, Carl P. Ording, 1931 Broadway, New York 



September 2Jth: "Fish Hatcheries of Germany" by Rev. H. S. Coffin 



Philadelphia 

 Aqu ar i u m 

 Society nutrutr 



Initiation Fee, $1.00 Annual Dues, $1.80 



Correspondinjr Membership 



$1.00 Annually 



Regular meet/ng are held on the 

 Foutth Wednesday, at 1414 Arch 

 Street. 



Officers for 1912 



President and Local Editor, Wm. T. Innes, Jr., I 2th & Cherry Sts. 

 Vice-President . . Charles Paxson, 2521 N. 9th Street 



Treasurer Fred Schaefer, 1610 N. 2d Street 



Secretary and Bus. Mgr., Howard S. Crees, 3744 N. 13th St. 



September 2jth — Annual Election. Sale and exchange offish. 



Special exhibition of Mexican sword-tail fish. 

 Mr. Innes will distribute specimens of red Copenhagen snails 



among the members. 



Milwaukee 

 Aquarium 

 Society nuu 



President 



Vice-President 



Secretary 



Treasurer 



Librarian 



Officers for 191 2 



C. G. B. ScHENCK, 105 Grand Avenue 



August Grau, 31 10 Grand Avenue 



Reverend Paul Roth, 2602 Prairie Avenue 



M. J. C. Steffen, 950 First Street 



August W. Pollworth, 181 6 Wright Street 



