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There is no question about his very high standing in the 

 scientific world, and especially in the field of fish culture. 



Mr. Calderwood was unanimously elected an honorary 

 member. 



President : The people of Denver have been very kind 

 (o us and have provided some entertainment for us in the 

 way of a banquet Thursday night. In addition, Mr. G. 

 W. Pell, who deals in fish and oysters and has an extensive 

 business here, has tendered to the members of the Ameri- 

 can Fisheries Society a banquet on any night that we may 

 choose. The invitation was unanimously accepted for 

 Wednesday evening at 9.30. 



Mr. Willard: I move the election of the following ap- 

 plicants for membership : 



NEW MEMBERS 



The following 73 persons were elected to membership : 



Anderson, Frank, 1331 East Seventh Ave., Denver, Colo. 



Antoine, Charles, 340 South Wahash Ave., Chicago, Til. 



Babcock, William H., 520 The Rookery. Chicago, 111. 



Bailey, Howard S., Equitable Building, Denver, Colo. 



Barnes, Ernest W., Supt. R. I. Fisheries Experiment Station, Wick- 

 ford, R. I. (Life.) 



Bauer, A., Twenty-fifth and Dearborn Sts., Chicago. 111. 



Bellows, T. 11., 732 Fullerton Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Bonfils, Frederick G., The Denver Post, Denver, Colo. 



Bryan, William Jennings, Lincoln, Neb. 



Bl'ller, G. W., Pleasant Mount, Pa. 



Burke, Thomas F., Colorado Fish and Game Commission, Den- 

 ver, Colo. 



Calderwood, W. L., Inspector of Salmon Fisheries for Scotland, Edin- 

 burgh, Scotland. (Honorary.) 



(ampbell, Walter E., Altamosa, Colo. 



Capell, Arch. T. P., U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Leadville, Colo. 



Carter, E. A., Springfield, Mass. 



Cleveland, Dr. George Henry, 1909 Ogden Ave., Chicago, 111. (Re- 

 signed.) 



Clifford, Charles P., First National Bank, Chicago, 111. 



Danglade, Ernest, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. 



DeBaca, Trinidad C, State Fish and Game Warden, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 



Dilg, Will. H., Hearst Building, Chicago, 111. 



