216 American Fisheries Society 



1915 



Feb. 12— Clark & Fritts, pub- 

 lishing 207.38 



March 2 — Consolidated Engrav- 

 ing Co 3.00 



April 26— Clark & Fritts, pub- 

 lishing 159.22 



July 26— C. J. Butler, P. M., 



stamped envelopes... 21.36 



Aug. 10— Clark & Fritts, pub- 

 lishing 119.55 



Aug. 18 — J. C. Hall Co., receipt 



books 6.75 



Aug. 20 — Raymond C. Osburn, 



Secretary 71.62 



Aug. 20— Clerical work 3.00 



$1,040.87 

 Balance due Treasurer $252.75 



$1,040.87 

 Respectfully submitted, 



C. W. Willard, Treasurer. 

 Westerly, R. I., September 1, 1915. 



DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUAL MEETINGS 



The coming annual meeting in New Orleans calls to 

 mind the fact that never before in the history of the 

 Society has a meeting been held in the South. Washing- 

 ton, D. C, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and St. 

 Louis, Mo., can scarcely be considered as being more 

 than on the border line. 



A glance at the geographical distribution of the an- 

 nual meetings of the past forty-five years reveals the 

 fact that twenty-nine of them have been held in the Mid- 

 dle Atlantic States, ten in the Middle Western States, 



