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over to the Society a number of letters from different parts of 

 the country from those who acknowledge the value of this So- 

 ciety, its work and influence, and wish it Godspeed. I do not 

 think there is anything else that the Secretary has to report. 

 The treasurer reports the amount of money received from these 

 new members. 



(Secretary's report accepted). 



Treasurer's report called for, which was presented as follows, 

 read, and at Mr. Willard's request referred to the auditing com- 

 mittee, after being received : 



To the American Fisheries Society 



of the United States of America: 

 Gentlemen: — 



I herewith submit my annual report as Treasurer from August 

 5th, 1902, to July 21st, 1903: 



RECEIPTS. 



Balance in treasury $101.14 



Yearly dues and admission fees 278.00 



Life membership dues 30.00 



Interest on balances 1.50 



$410.64 

 EXPENDITURES. 



1902. 



Aug. 12. New ledger $ .75 



Aug. 12. 300 stamped envelopes 6.36 



Aug. 22. 100 stamped envelopes 2.12 



Oct. 10. 100 stamped envelopes 2.12 



Sept. 16. H. D. Goodwin, stenographer 102.00 



Dec. 3. Post Publishing Co. (By Secretary) 152.60 



Dec. 3. G. P. Peabody, Secretary 27.83 



1903. 



May 27. Receipts 75 



May 27. 100 stamped envelopes 2.12 



June 27. Receipt books and Ex 5.75 



June 29. 100 stamped envelopes 2.12 



July 17. George F. Peabody, Secretary 43.47 



$347.99 

 Balance cash on hand 62.65 



$410.64 

 Depository of funds, Manufacturers Trust Company, Provi- 

 dence, R. I. C. W. WILLARD, Treasurer. 

 Westerly, R. I.. July 21st. 1903. 



