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our utmost endeavor to make your stay with us enjoy- 

 able and interesting. 



President: We will now proceed to the election of 

 officers for the coming year. The report of the Com- 

 mittee on Nominations will be presented. 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS. 



Mr. Corliss: If you will refer to the program, you 

 will see that the principle of selection has been one of 

 promotion. The Committee submit the following: 



President: Henry B. Ward, Urbana, 111. 



Vice-President: Daniel B. Fearing, Newport, R. I. 



Corresponding Secretary: George W. Field, Sharon, 

 Mass. 



Recording Secretary: Raymond C. Osburn, New York 

 Aquarium, New York. 



Treasurer: Charles W. Willard, Westerly, R. I. 



VICE-PRESIDENTS OF DIVISIONS. 



Fish Culture: Dwight Lydell, Comstock Park, Michi- 

 gan. 



Aquatic Biology and Physics: L. L. Dyche, Pratt, 

 Kansas. 



Commercial Fishing: Kenneth Fowler, 1 Fulton Fish 

 Market, New York City. 



Angling: H. Wheeler Perce, Chicago, 111. 



Protection and Legislation: T. S. Palmer, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



Jacob Reighard, Chairman, Ann Arbor, Michigan; 

 George H. Graham, Springfield, Mass. ; N. R. Buller, 

 Harrisburg, Pa. ; J. Quincy Ward, Frankfort, Ky. ; 

 George W. Miles, Indianapolis, Indiana ; Ernest Schaeffle, 

 San Francisco, California; J. A. Dayries, New Orleans, 

 Louisiana. 



COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS. 



George Shiras, 3d, Washington, D. C; E. E. Prince, 

 Ottawa, Canada; H. M. Smith, Washington, D. C. ; 



