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Mr. Fearing: It is a hard thing to estimate, as it all 

 depends on the size of the type used. Bnt it will probably 

 be 115 or 120 pages or more. 



Dr. Ward: In view of the very liberal offer of Mr. 

 Fearing to assist in this matter, I should like to move that 

 the Society undertake to carry out the printing of the index, 

 and that the question of securing reprints of this part be 

 left to Air. Fearing and the Secretary, their opinion to be 

 based on what seems to be the demand for a separate publi- 

 cation of that portion. 



Seconded by Dr. Bean, unanimously carried and so 

 ordered. 



A paper by Mr. Thompson was then read and discussed. 



Dr. Field then presented his paper. 



President: I would suggest that the discussion of Dr. 

 Field's interesting paper be deferred until tomorrow morn- 

 ing as the time has arrived when we agreed to visit the 

 hatchery ponds at the park. If there are no objections we 

 will leave the discussion until tomorrow. Before we go I 

 would ask that you set a time for the meeting tomorrow. 



Secretary: I move that we convene at 9 o'clock to- 

 morrow morning. 



Seconded by Professor Dyche, and unanimously carried. 



Adjournment then taken. 



Wednesday, October 4, igii„ 9.30 a.m. 



Meeting called to order at the same place by the Presi- 

 dent. 



The visit of the members of the Society to the Forest 

 Park fish-cultural station was discussed. 



President: YYc will listen to the report of the Com- 

 mittee on Time and Place of Meeting. 



TIME AND PLACE OF NEXT 'MEETING 



Mr. S. W. Downing, Put-in Bay, Ohio: A majority of 

 the committee has decided on Denver as the place for the 



