24 Tlilrfij-Sfcoiitl Ainnuil Meeting 



ovstcr ciilturists. one be taken foi- puhlication in the report with 

 the Icltfi-. 



I'rcsidcMit ; Do you think tlial should !)(■ done 1)V tlie Fish- 

 eries Society? 



Mr. Titcoiiib: Either the CJoiuinission or the Society. 



Secretary: I think the Commission had better do it, fur- 

 nish inc the photograph and I will ])u1)lis]i it. 



President: That hotter asks in a general way for informa- 

 tion, and ! tliink it would be more i)ro})er to have the Fish Com- 

 mission do that than to baxc the expense placed u])on the Ameri- 

 can Fisheries Society. 



l>esolution of thanks unaniniously carrit'd. 



President : The next in order will be the report of the Com- 

 mittee on Nomination of Otbcers. 



Mi-. l>()wer: The Committee on Nomination of Officers for 

 this Society for the ensning year, after due consideration re- 

 spectfully and unanimously recommend the following candi- 

 dates: 



For President — Frank N. Clark of Michigan. 



For Vice Fresident — Dr. Tarleton H. Bean of New York. 



For Pecording Secretary — George F. Peabody of Wisconsin. 



For CoiTcsponding Secretary — W. DeC. TJavenel of Wash- 

 ington. 



Foi' Treasure!' — C. W. W'illai'd of Phode Island. 



FOi! i.:xi:orTivK ('o:\imitthe. 

 Iv W. Blatchford. Cluiinmiii . Illinois. 

 C. C. Wood, Massachusetts. 

 P. I). Hume, San Francisco. 

 M. F. Merrill, Vermont. 

 .1. K. Peary, Texas. 

 Iv .\. Tulian, Colorado. 



Mr. Titconih: I move that the report of the committee be 

 acce|»te(l and ado|>te<l. 



Motion seconded and unanimously carried. 



Peport of Coiuinittet' on Selection of Time and Flace calle(! 

 for. 



Mr. Titcoiuh: The Coinniittee will be ulad to hear from anv 



