18 American Fisheries Society 



Spargur, Robert L., Chief Clerk Colorado Fish and Game Commission, 

 Denver, Colo. 



Spencer, F., Provo, Utah. 



Sperry, E. P., 126 South Euclid Ave., Oak Park. 111. 



Stivers, D. Gay, Butte Anglers Association, Butte. Mont. 



Townsend, Dr. Charles H., Director New York Aquarium, New 

 York, N. Y. (Life.) 



Vogt, James H., Nevada Fish Commission, Carson City, Nev. 



Ward. J. Quincy, Executive Agent, Kentucky Game and Fish Com- 

 mission, Frankfort, Ky. 



Weber, E. D., P. O. Box 81, Littleton, Colo. 



Wehle, O. C, 5471 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Wentworth, Nathaniel, Fish and Game Commissioner, Hudson, N. H. 



President : We have applications from two different 

 places with regard to the place of our next meeting, one 

 from Indianapolis and one from Boston. 



There is a matter I would like to bring before the Society 

 in connection with the time and place of meeting, and I 

 would like to have the members of the committee consider 

 it if they will. We have just had a meeting here in Denver 

 of the National Game Wardens' Association. Many of us 

 who are members of that organization belong to the Ameri- 

 can Fisheries Society. Our work overlaps; one protects 

 and the other propagates. I think it would be a good thing 

 to get the views of some of the members of the National 

 Game Wardens' Association as to their time and place of 

 meeting. They are willing to meet two or three days before 

 or after our meeting. I want to bring this to the attention 

 of the committee. 



A paper on the "Protection of Undersized Fish," includ- 

 ing exhibits of specimens, was read by Mr. G. H. Thomson. 

 The paper was discussed. 



The Secretary's report was then read by the Secretary 

 pro tern, accepted, and placed on file. 



