22 Thirtieth Annual Meeting 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 



To the American Fisheries Society. 



(lentlemen: — I hereby submit my annual report as treasurer^ 

 from July 19. 1900, to July 18, 1901. 



RECEIPTS. 



July 19, 1900. To balance in treasury $216.34 



Yearly dues and fees 260.00 



One life membership fee 15.00 



Reports sold 4.75 



Interest on funds deposited in bank 2.71 



$498.80 

 DISBURSEMENTS. 



July, 1900. Stenographer, Woods Hole meeting $30.00 



L. D. Huntington, stamps, etc .32 



Aug. 10, Express on treasurer's books .70 



21, J. W. Titcorab, sundries. Woods Hole meeting 7.17 



H. J. Rice, balance due on work 54.37 



29, Stamps and envelopes 4.50 



Sept. 4, Receipt book 2.89 



Nov. 30, Stamps and envelopes 4.65 



Dec. 18, Speaker Printing Co., printing, etc 162.20 



Richmond & Backus, envelopes 4.00 



S. Bower, secretary, stamps, etc 30.61 



May 10, 1901. Receipts, stamps and envelopes 2.80 



July 12, Speaker Printing Co., circulars, etc 15.00 



S. Bower, secretary, stamps, etc 13.30 



15, Stamps, envelopes, etc 1.20 



$333.71 

 Balance on hand 165.09 



$498.80 

 Depository of Funds, 



Manufacturers' Trust Co., of Providence, R. I., 

 drawing interest at 2 per cent, subject to check. 



CHAS. W. WILLARD, 



Treasurer. 

 July 15, 1901. 



REPORT OF .A.UDITINO COMMITTEE. 



^Ir. I)unla|): The auditing committee has been over the 

 accounts and liiids voiicliers e.\c('])t for immaterial exj)enditures. 

 and tliat the accounts are correct. 



Jieport of treasurer accepted. 



