SOCIETY BULLETINS 
Officers for 1912 
B ro O k l y Nl President Corresponding and Recording Secretary 
W. F. DeVoe, Box 383, Baldwin, N.Y. Owen H. Smirn, 52 Wall St., New York 
Aqu ari u in Vice-President Treasurer Financial Secretary 
= Dr. Rupotryw C. Lienau Harry RoessLe Tueopore P. Fritz 
Society VI Local Editor, Sytvester C. Litoyp Local Business Manager, Owen H. SmiTu 
924 Gates Avenue 702 Fulton Street 
—= = Second Summer Outing of the Brooklyn Aquarium Society and friends, Sunday, July 14, 1912, to 
- Grassmere, Saale Island, N.Y. Meet at Staten Island Ferry, Battery Place, New York City, at 
Regular meetings are 9,30a.m._ Trip, including dinner, $1.00. 
In the Competition for Old-fashioned T elescopes (Class F)—First Prize awarded S. T. Smith for 
held on Fourth Tues- Mate Mottled Telescope (Blue Ribbon). Second Prize awarded S. T. Smith for Female Mottled 
5 Telescope (Red Ribbon), Third Prize awarded S. C. Lloyd for Female Mottled Telescope 
day in every month (white ribbon). 
In the Competition for Labyrinth Fishes (Classes K.1I.)—First Prize (Blue Ribbon) awarded Dr. 
Fredk. Schneider for best exhibit of Paradise Fish. Second Prize (Red Ribbon) awarded Herman 
gust, at Fairchild Building, | Rabenau for Paradise Fishes. Third Prize (White Ribbon) awarded Herman Rabenau for Tri- 
7 Ful S 8 P.M chogastor fasciatus. a 
FO RMON St. gat Se In the Household Aquarium Competition the following awards were made: Sinclair Smith, First 
Prize (Blue Ribbon), for Balanced Aquaria. Frank K. Fairchild, Second Prize (Red Ribbon), for 
Balanced Aquarium. Frank B Johonnot, Third Prize*(White Ribbon), for Balanced Aquarium, 
Initiation Fee, $1.00 Herman Rabenau, Fourth Prize, Tri-colored Ribbon of Special Mention. 
Annual Dues, $2.00 May 26th —Special Meeting called to meet and confer with Mr. Wm. T. Innes Sir ., President of the 
Philadelphia Society, with a view to establishing an International Standard for judging goldfishes. 
Chicago Fish Officers for 1912 
Fanciers’ Club President . . . . F. S. Younc, 428 West 66th Strees 
Reeate ‘meetings are held on 
the Second and Fourth Wed- Secretary . . F.G.Orsincer,123 South Oakley Boulevard 
except June, July and Au- 
Vice-President . Dr. G. A. Preusker, 457 North Avenue 
nesday of each month, at 80g- Treasurer . . Cart Fosserra, 1500 Diversey Buulevard 
812 City Hall Square Building, [Librarian . . Tracy H. Hotmes, 2816 Logan Boulevard 
127-139 North Clark Street, Local Editor, W. A. Poyser, 106 Carroll St., Hammond, Ind. 
os oa, sony bape Local Bus. Mgr. J. G. Pigser, 3800 Grand Boulevard 
Initiation Fee, $1.00 
Annual Dues, $1.00 
New York Officers for 1912 
“ President . . Isaac Bucnanan, 143 Liberty Street, New York 
A q UALTILUIN Vice-President, Richarv Dorn, 7 Norman Rd., Upper Montclair, N.]. 
Recording Secretary, ARTHUR OsBorn, 42 South St., Jersey City,N.]. 
Society UUU Cor. Sec’y, Rev. Henry S. Corrin, 129 East 71st St., New York 
Regular meetings are held-on ‘Treasurer, H. A, Ricurperc, 85 South 16th St., East Orange, N.J. 
the Second Thursday at the J,ibrarian, Hermann Horrmeister,165 Webster Av., Jersey City, N.J. 
German - American School, ; ; r : 
Speman (ave v[eracy City, and Local Editor, Joan Treapwett Nicnots, Am. Museum of Nat. Hist. 
onthe Fourth Friday atthe Am _ Local Business Manager, Cart P. Orpine, vag! Brose New York 
erican Museum of Natural His- ese! 
tory, 77th St. and Central Park ae ea <«Facts and Fallacies of Anco Manapanicn ”” by Ww. 
West, New York, each month TeeReind 
except July and August. , < 5 
Initiation Fee, $1.00 Dues, $2.00 September rath: Next meeting at Jersey City. 
Philadelphia ' Officers for 1912 
. President and Local Editor, Wm. T. Innes, Jr., 1 2th & Cherry Sts. 
A q Cia te Ed) Mace President Cuarves Paxson, 2521 N. gth Street 
Treasurer . . .  Frep ScuHasFer, 1610 N. 2d Street 
Society WUUUY Secretary and Base Nie Howarp S. Crees, 3744 N. 13th St. 
Officers for 1912 
‘ Ww President. A : ‘ ‘ : C. G. B. Scuencx, 105 Grand Avenue 
Mil aukee Vice-President : 5 : b : Avucust Grau, 3110 Grand Avenue 
4 Secretary ; - : ; 4 ReverREND Paut Rornu, 2602 Prairie Avenue 
A q uariuim Treasurer : ; : ; : : M. J. C. Sterren, 950 First Street 
Society UCIT Librarian : : i 7 é AvuGusT Ww. Pottwortn, 1816 Wright Street 
Fune 3d. The Scciety was organized at 105 Grand Avenue with 19 members, 
Sune ‘17th. -Next meeting. 
