94 American Fisheries Society 



L. B. Rimbach, postage 11.00 



The J. C. Hall Co., receipt blanks 4.58 



John W. Titcomb, postage and express 16.64 



J. C. Pedloe, Jr., multigraphing 5.00 



Industrial Trust Co., advertising lost passbook 2.70 



J. B. Lyon Co., letterheads, etc 28.25 



Sphar & Glenn, December '17, and May '18 Trans 182.04 



Joseph C. Pedloe, multigraphing 4.00 



L. B. Rimbach, clerical services Aug., 1917, to Aug., 1918. . 100.00 

 Gloucester National Bank, to cover check of Mr. Rew, 

 deposited to account of American Fisheries Society, 



but proved uncollectible 2.00 



1,004.04 



Balance per Cash Book $142.59 



Arthur L. Millett, 



Treasurer. 

 Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 21, 1918. 



Mr. Millett explained that the above report does not include 

 $125.00 paid out to cover bills for 1917. 



PERMANENT FUND. 



Concerning the Permanent Fund of the American Fisheries Society 

 I have to report that this fund is on deposit with the Industrial Trust Co., 

 Westerly Branch, Westerly, R. I., and the pass-book shows a balance of 

 $2,995.96. 



Arthur L. Millett, Treasurer. 

 •Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 21, 1918. 



The Auditing Committee, Mr. John R. Woods, Chairman, 

 having already examined the accounts and pronounced them to 

 be correct, the Report of the Treasurer was accepted. 



The Treasurer, Mr. Millett, was compelled to leave at this 

 time and Mr. Geo. H. Graham was appointed to serve in his 

 stead during the remainder of the meeting. 



The session was then adjourned. 



Tuesday Afternoon Session, September 10th. 



The discussion of Dr. Henry B. Ward's paper was continued 

 for some time and the question was raised as to the best way 

 to reach the people with information in regard to the pollution 

 problem. 



