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Waters," by C. L. Turner and W. C. Kraatz ; and "The Giz- 

 zard Shad in Relation to Plants and Game Fishes," by L. H. 

 Tiffany. Following the reading of his paper and discussion 

 thereof Dr. Osburn gave a short resume of Mr. Tiffany's 

 paper. 



Dr. Wm. C. Kendall presented a paper on "What Are 

 Rainbow Trout and Steelhead Trout?" which was followed by 

 discussion. 



Dr. Kendall also read a paper on the subject "The Rela- 

 tionship of the So-called Blue Pike and Yellow Pike of Lake 

 Erie and Lake Ontario." Discussion ensued. 



The Secretary read a telegram from Mr. G. C. Leach, 

 chairman of the Executive Committee, extending best wishes 

 and expressing regret at his inability to attend the meeting. 



The session adjourned. 



Morning Session, September 22, 1^20 



The meeting was called to order by President Avery. 



Mr. Hawks presented the report of the Auditing Commit- 

 tee, which was duly adopted. 



President Avery : The Secretary has an announcement to 

 make. 



Secretary Osburn : There are one or two things to which 

 I want to call attention. One is the advisability of members 

 ordering back volumes of the Transactions of this Society 

 for their various departments. Some of you, I know, have 

 these; others have ordered them. For instance, I had a set 

 ordered a couple of years ago — as many as could be secured 

 — for the Ohio State University library. These transactions 

 ought to be in the state libraries and in our university and 

 college libraries to a greater extent than they are. They ought 

 to be in the library of every' fish and game department of the 

 country ; yet they are not, in many cases. In talking with a 

 couple of the gentlemen here this morning I secured two orders 

 for as many back volumes as can be furnished. I just leave 

 that thought with you so that if you have any means of order- 



