Aiiirricfiii FisJtrries Societi/. 9 



Henkel, C. P., Xooslio, :\Io. 



Hogue, AYillinm F., Marion, Ala. 



Howell, John H., Auburn, N". Y. 



Johnson, D. AV., Hartwell, Ga. 



Joslin, Hon. C. D., Detroit, Mich. 



Kendall, Dr. William C, Washington, D. C 



Kennedy, Edwin M., McConnellsville, 0. 



Landers, E. T., Hopeville, Ga. 



Lewis, Charles E., Minneapolis, Minn. 



^ililler, Frank, Put-in-Bay, 0. 



Monroe, Otis, ^klill Creek, Mich. 



Moody, G. C, Mill Creek, Mich. 



Mullett, B. :\t., Washington, D. C. 



North, Paul, Cleveland, 0. 



Palmer, W. A.-, Buchanan, ]\Iich. 



Paxton, Thomas B., Cincinnati, 0. 



Pearce, Caption T. C., Washington, D. C. 



Pluml), Charles, ^lill Creek, Mich. 



Prendergast, Charles F., Savannah, Ga. 



Rodgers, J. L., Columbus, 0. 



Saunders, Dr. H. G., Chattanooga, Tenn. 



Simons, ]\[ax, Columbus, Ga. 



Thomas, Henry G., Stowe, Vt. 



VanDusen, Hon. H. G., Astoria, Ore. 



Corresponding Membership: 



Feilding, J. B., H(;lywell, Xorth Wales. 



Mr. F. B. Dickerson took tlie chair. 



Mr. Dickerson : If there is any one thing that predominates 

 more than another in the American Fisheries Society, it is speed 

 and rapid work, and it is therefore suggested that we ])roceed 

 with the election of new meml)ers during the absence of the 

 president, in order that there may be no delays, and that we can 

 begin work as soon as he arrives. It is proposed to elect these 

 men who desire to become members, at the very outset, and justly 

 so, in order that they may participate in our proceedings. If, 

 therefore, any of you have any new members to suggest, will you 

 kindly present them at once. 



