248 Fortieth Annual Meeting 



stations, such as the one mentioned this morning by the speaker, down 

 on the Mississippi River would be, it would seem, the most promising 

 places at which to investigate. 



Another important locality for the spoonbill fishery is in Lake Pepin 

 on the upper Mississippi. Considerable numbers are caught there 

 every year, and search has been made for the fry, but no one has been 

 able to find them. 



