18 Thirty-Second Annual Meeting 



Mr. Titcomb : The committee on time and place will be very 

 glad to hear from all those who are interested in that question, 

 rt any time after this meeting. 



For the committee on papers, I will request all those who 

 have papers to submit them to us as soon as convenient, so that 

 the various subjects can be arranged to come together. 



Mr. Charles G. Atkins : Do I understand that Mr. Titcomb 

 desires to have the manuscripts submitted? 



Mr. Titcomb : We would be glad to see them. 



j\Ir. Clark : The program committee feel they have not time 

 to prepare a complete program at this time, and therefore beg 

 leave to submit the following partial report, in regard to the 

 program for toda}^, and this evening will submit a full report of 

 the program for the several days doings, including the memorial 

 exercises. We suggest that the Society meet at 2 o'clock on the 

 Fish Hawk, and for an hour take up the papers on bass and dis- 

 cuss them, and that at 5 o'clock adjourn for evening dinner, to 

 meet again at 8 o'clock in this room for further discussion of the 

 l)ass papers (if they have not been completed), and then take up 

 the trout papers. 



Eeport unanimously accepted. 



Secretary : I suggest that the report be typewritt-en and 

 posted. 



Mr. Clark : That will be done. 

 Eecess until 2 p. m. 



AFTERNOON SESSION, 2:30 O'CLOCK, 



Same day, 2 :30 p. m., meeting called to order by the Presi- 

 dent on board the Fish Commission steamer, Fich Hawk. 



l»oll was called and ai)plications for membershi}) read by Mr. 

 Willard. 



Mr. Clark : I move that the names read be elected as mem- 

 bers of this Society. 



Motion seconded and unanimously carried. 



Mr. Clark : Th(> committee on program desire to suggest a 

 change in the program. You will remember, they suggested that 

 papers on the bass question be discussed here on the boat, and 



