Fish Culturists Association. 



Mr. Mather spoke of what was being done at the Aquarium 

 in New York, following which a discussion on Black Bass was 

 engaged in by all present. 



Mr. Stone spoke of sending eggs of the Salmon successfully 

 to New Zealand and Sandwich Islands. 



The President invited all the members present to a dinner of 

 the Association, at Lafayette Restaurant, when the Society 

 adjourned to meet again at n o'clock to-morrow. 



SECOND DAY'S MEETING. 



The meeting was called to order by the President. 

 The Society listened to remarks from John O. Warder of 

 North Bend, Ohio. . 



Mr. Milner spoke on Nomenclature. 



Mr. Mather spoke of the Grayling, followed by remarks from 

 C. J. Worrall on Fish-Ways, which was engaged in by the mem- 

 bers present. 



Dr. Robinson of Virginia, spoke of what his state was doing 

 in the way of propagating fish. 



Mr. Banks proposed the following named gentlemen as 

 members of the Association: 



Dr. C. A. Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 

 Dr. H. C. Yarrow, Washington, D. C. 

 Greene Smith, Peterboro, N. Y. 

 Charles Hutchinson, Utica, N. Y. 

 Which, on vote of this Society, were duly elected members. 



This Association, on motion of Seth Green, adjourned sine die. 



M. C. EDMUNDS, Secretary. 

 WEDNESDAY'S MEETING. 



The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Association convened at 

 the N. Y. Aquarium, New York City, February 14th, 1877. The 



