18 Thirtieth Annual Meeting' 



Tlio pa])(-'r was then read by the secretary. 



General Bryant here took the chair. 



i\rr. Sykes tlien read a paper l)y Mr. N"evin on the subject of 

 "Muscallonge.'" 



The President : Professor Starr of the Wisconsin Commis- 

 sion bas a beautiful yacht and he tenders us a ride on the lake at 

 5 o'clock this afternoon. 



(Invitation aece])ted). 



Motion made at Ar'Ah p. m. to adjourn until 8 p. m. in the 

 banquet room. 



Motion carried. 



EVENING SESSION, BANQUET ROOM, 8 oVlOCK. 



Lectures delivered vritli illustrated lantern slides by Mr. C. 

 H. Townsend on "Deep Sea Exploration," and Mr. J. W. Tit- 

 comb on the sul)ject of the "Propagation of Fish." 



An adjournment was then taken until July 20th, 10 a. m. in 

 the club room. 



Saturday , July 20, igoi. 



:\[ouNixo SESSION, 10 o'clock. 



An invitation was accepted for a carriage ride around the 

 city at 4:30 ]). m. 



The committee on location and time presented the following 

 report : 



UKroi.'T OF CO:\i:\IlTTEE ON location and TIME. 



After carefully considering the invitations from the several 

 cities we respectfully suggest that the next annual meeting be 

 held at Put-in-Bay (Lake Erie) Ohio, on Tuesday, Wednesday 

 and Thursday of the iirst week in August, 1902, and that the 

 meeting bt> called to order at 2 ]). m. Tuesday. Tt is further sug- 

 gested that the place and time be ])rinted on the letter liead& 



usuallv furnished by the society. 



J. E. GITNCKEL, 



G. M. BROWN, 



W. H. BOARD]\IAN. 



