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States Bureau of Fisheries at our meetings. The American 

 Fisheries Society needs them and they need the help of the 

 American Fisheries Society. 



The president then introduced the Hon. Henry J. Arnold, 

 Mayor of Denver, who made an address welcoming the so- 

 ciety to the city. Dr. T. S. Palmer, of Washington, D. C, 

 was called upon hy the president to respond to the address 

 of welcome. 



President : The first order of business will be the roll- 

 call of members. We are all sorry that Mr. Ward T. 

 Bower, our Secretary, is absent in Alaska. However, Mr. 

 Barton D. Evans, of Pennsylvania, has kindly consented to 

 act as Secretary for this meeting. 



REGISTERED ATTENDANCE 



The registered attendance of members was 52, as follows: 



Col. Joseph H. Acklen, Nashville, Tenn. 

 G. G. Ainsworth, Leadville, Colo. 

 Jabe Alford, Madison, Wis. 

 Frank Anderson, Denver, Colo. 

 Ignatz Baldus, Indianapolis, Tnd. 

 O. N. Baldwin, Leadville, Colo. 

 D. C. Beaman, Denver, Colo. 

 Rudolf Borcherdt, Denver, Colo. 

 Seymour Bower, Detroit, Mich. 

 William J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neh. 

 Nathan R. Buller, Harrisburg, Pa. 

 Edwin K. Burn ham, Washington, D. C. 

 Eugene Catte, Langdon, Kan. 

 Dr. R. E. Coker, Fairport, Iowa. 

 C. K. Cranston, Pendleton, Ore. 

 H. D. Dean, Anaconda, Mont. 

 Prof. L. L. Dyche, Pratt, Kan. 

 Barton D. Evans, Harrisburg, Pa. 

 Wallace Evans, Oak Park, 111. 

 Daniel B. Fearing, Newport, R. I. 

 Dr. George W. Field, Sharon, Mass. 

 William L. Finley, Portland, Ore. 

 Richard E. Follett, Detroit, Mich. 

 Samuel F. Fullerton, St. Paul, Minn. 

 George H. Garfield, Brockton, Mass. 



