22 Thirty-Second Annual Meeting 



mentioned one by Mr. Waldo F. Hubbard on Transportation of 

 Green Brook Trout and Salmon Eggs, relative to the compari- 

 son of the two species of eggs with reference to bearing trans- 

 portation or rough usage ; also a pai>er on the "Striped Bass" by 

 Mr. Daniel B. Fearing of Newport; and in connection with that 

 Mr. S. G. Worth of Edenton, N. C, will have something to say 

 about the success of his work in hatching striped bass for the 

 United States Fish Commission this last spring; also a paper 

 by Mr. John P. Wliish of Albany on "Some Facts showing the 

 Commercial Value of Fish Culture in New York State;" and 

 there are several other papers which will be ready in case those 

 do not take up all the time. 



Paper by Mr. Waldo F. Hubbard on "Transportation of 

 Green Brook Trout and Salmon Eggs," relative to the capacity 

 of the two species of eggs with reference to bearing transporta- 

 tion or rough usage, was then read and discussed. 



Eev. E. M. Waterhouse of Providence, E. I., then read a pa- 

 per by Mr. D. B. Fearing of Newport, entitled, "Some Early 

 Notes on Striped Bass," which was discussed. 



Adjourned to same place July 23nd, 1903, 9:30 a. m. 



Wednesday, July 22, igo^. 



United States Fish Commission Building, July 22iid, 1903, 

 9 :30 a. m., meeting called to order by the President. 



Eeport of the Secretary in conjunction with the Baird Mem- 

 orial, presented. 



Secretary : There is no regular report of the Baird jNIemorial 

 Committee, excepting a letter and statement from Mr. Black- 

 ford. He encloses a list of subscribers to the Baird Memorial 

 fund, a list of disbursements, and a check for $94.85, being the 

 balance on hand. This is to be used for the expenses of the 

 speakers, etc., at the unveiling. Mr. Blackford is so ill that he 

 cannot be here. 



The President then read a letter from IMr. H. J\[. Smith : ■ 



