42 Fortieth Annual Meeting 



Acting Secretary : Any members who have not regis- 

 tered are requested to kindly do so at their earhest con- 

 venience. I have a supply of the badges referred to by 

 Dr. Townsend a few moments ago in case any are not pro- 

 vided with them. 



President : The afternoon session will be held in the 

 large auditorium on the main floor in order that we may 

 have the benefit of the facilities for the motion pictures. 



A recess was then taken until 2 p.m. 



The Society reconvened and was called to order 

 at 2.30 p.m. 



President : When we adjourned for recess Dr. Hussakof 

 had given his talk, but it was not discussed, so the matter 

 is now open for discussion. 



Dr. Hussakof's paper was then discussed. 



President : The next paper on the list is by Prof. Wm. 

 Alanson Bryan, College of Hawaii, Honolulu, and is entitled 

 "Methods in Aquatic Photography," illustrated with lantern 

 slides and motion pictures. 



Professor Bryan then read his paper, which was discussed. 



President : We will now proceed with the next paper 

 as arranged by the Program Committee, which will be 

 announced by the Secretary. 



Acting Secretary : The next paper is by Mr. John 

 Treadwell Nichols, of the American Museum of Natural 

 History, and is entitled "The Museum's Exhibit of Fishes." 



This paper was then read and discussed. 



Dr. Townsend: I would suggest that we hear Mr. Fol- 

 lett's paper and then adjourn to the other room. 



President : It is understood that at the conclusion of the 

 next paper we will adjourn to the smaller room. The paper 

 will be on "Conservation of Forest Life," by Mr. R. E. 

 Follett, Vice-President and General Manager of the New 

 England Forest, Fish and Game Association, Boston, Mass. 



Mr. Follett's lecture was illustrated with moving pictures 

 and was discussed. 



President : I do not know how the rest of the members 



