Proceedings Forty-eighth Annual Meeting 93 



The Elimination of Stream Pollution in New York State. 



BY DR. HENRY B. WARD, 



University of Illinois. 



This has already been published, together with the discussion 

 which followed, in the Transactions for December, 1918, pp. 

 3 to 25. 



REPORTS OF THE TREASURER. 



Annual Report. 

 To the American Fisheries Society: 



I hereby submit my annual report as Treasurer, from the 

 annual meeting in August, 1917, to August 21, 1918: 



RECEIPTS. 



Balance in the treasury $ 664.24 



Interest on deposits 7.39 



Life membership 25.00 



Annual dues: 



For year 1912 $ 2.00 



For year 1913 4.00 



For year 1914 8.00 



For year 1915 26.00 



For year 1916 68.00 



For year 1917 276.00 



For year 1918 60.00 



For year 1919 6.00 



450.00 



$1,146.63 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



Per Cash Book: 



Exchange for August $ .10 



Rexford Holmes (Reporting, on account) S. V. 1 25.00 



L. B. Rimbach, express 39c; clerical services as Treasurer pro 



tem Oct., 1916, to Aug., 1917 100.39 



Carlos Avery, postage to August, 1917 23.16 



Leader Printing Co., letterheads 8.25 



Emerson & Co., rubber stamps 3.15 



Postage 9.56 



Clark & Fritts, June Transactions, etc 195.15 



Deposit life membership fee in Permanent Fund 25.00 



Postage 1.00 



Clark & Fritts, Sept. Transactions 98.11 



John W. Titcomb, postage 15.00 



Joseph C. Pedlow, multigraphing 4.75 



L. B. Rimbach, postage and telegram 94 



J. B. Lyon Co., letterheads and envelopes 9.90 



Rexford L. Holmes, reporting 47th Annual Meeting, Aug. 



29-31, 1917 125.67 



M. Riddell, multigraphing 2.70 



