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Auditing Committee: Messrs. John P. Woods, Geo. H. Graham 

 and Jas. Nevin. 



Committee on Resolutions: Messrs. M. L. Alexander, A. J. 

 Crandall and John R. Woods. 



Committee on Awards: Messrs. John W. Titcomb, Henry B. 

 Ward, G. E. Jennings, A. L. Millett, J. G. Needham and G. C. 

 Leach. 



The Secretary, Mr. John W. Titcomb, presented the names 

 of applicants for membership, who were then admitted by vote 

 of the Society. The names of these new members have already 

 been published as an appendix to the List of Members, Transac- 

 tions, Sept., 1918, p. 135). 



Mr. A. L. Millett, Treasurer of the Society, reported that he 

 liad attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Fisheries 

 Society at Halifax, a couple of weeks previously, and that he was 

 much impressed with the fine character of the meeting and the 

 high quality of the program. He brought with him the greetings 

 and best wishes of the Canadian Society. 



Following a number of announcements by the Secretary, the 

 meeting adjourned early in order to allow the various committees 

 ample time for their work. 



Monday Afternoon Session, September 9th. 



The Session was devoted to the reading and discussion of 

 papers. 



Results of Some Trout Feeding Experiments carried on in the 

 Experimental Hatching Station of Cornell University. 



BY DR. GEO. C. EMBODY. 



This paper, which was given first place in competition among 

 the papers on fish culture, has already been published (Transac- 

 tions, Dec, 1918, p. 26). 



Discussion. 

 In the discussion which followed the reading, Professor Embody replied 

 to a number of brief questions, explaining that the temperature (Fahrenheit) 

 ranged from about 65° down to about 37°. In most of the experiments the 



