26 Thirtieth Annual Meeting 



The Secretarv : 1 move that the introductory part of Mr. 

 Dinsiiiore's lecture, which describes the Avild-life scenes and por- 

 tions of Maine where he collected this material, being a brief 

 and very interesting description, be printed in the minutes of 

 this society's proceedings. 



Motion unanimously carried. 



Mr. Clark: I move that the outgoing secretary turn over to 

 the incoming secretary all letters and telegrams of regret, etc., 

 and that the secretarv acknowledge them, although they need 

 not necessarily be published in the proceedings. These letters 

 and telegrams show at least that these members take an interest 

 in the society, and that should be recognized. 



The President : That will be done as suggested. 



Mr. Bower: There are three iiinre papers which hare been 

 presented, viz., 



"Sturgeon Hatching in the Lake Champlain Basin," by Mr. 

 Tiivingston Stone, of Cape Vincent, New York. 



'"I'lie New Code of Fish Protective Laws of Pennsylvania," 

 ))y B\islii-()(1 Washington James, of Philadelphia, Penn. 



"Brook Trout Notes," by W. T. Thompson, of Nashua, N. H. 



We ])robal)ly have not time to read and discuss them, and I 

 therefore move that they be printed in the transactions. 



Motion unanimously carried and so ordered. 



Moved that the secretary be authorized to edit and print 500 

 copies of the ])roceedings. 



Motion unanimously carried. 



The Secretary: 1 move that any meml)er who furnishes a 

 paper here be given five extra copies of the transactions free, if 

 he wants them, by paying for the carriage. 



^lotion unanimously carried. 



Tile President: I desire to remind you that at 4:30 you are 

 to take a carriage ride around the city, and if there is no further 

 business, a motion to adjoiirn will be in order. 



The society then adjourned sine die. 



