AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY. 95 



TREASURER'S REPORT.* 



42 New York Street, N. Y., June 26, 1898. 

 To the American Fisheries Society: 



Gentlemen — I herewith submit my annual report as Treas- 

 urer, from July 15, 1898, to June 26,^1899: 



July 15, 1898, balance in hands of Treasurer $401 26 



Receipts of 1895, dues $1 00 



'' '' 1896, '' 3 00 



" " 1897, '' 9 00 



'^ " 189^, " 120 00 



133 00 



$534 26 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



1898, Stenographer's bill, (Voucher A) $55 00 



' ' Postage to September 30 4 08 



" July printing, 250 Treasurer's receipts, 



(Voucher D) 2 75 



" July printing, 250 envelopes, (Voucher 



C) 1 60 



' ' October postage 1 06 



' ' November postage 1 16 



' ^ November, Speaker Co. printing reports, 



(Voucher B) 134 65 



1899, Januarj" printing, 250 envelopes, 



(Voucher E) 1 50 



" Typewriting 1 20 



" Disbursements by Secretary, as per his 

 account, herewith attached as (Vouch- 

 er F) 32 62 



" June 20, 1899, postage from December, 



1898 3 78 



" Discount on out town checks 40 



239 70 



June 26, 1899, balance in hand for 1898 $294 56 



Yours respectfullv, 



L. D. HUNTINGTON, 



Treasurer. 



* (On account of sickness the Treasurer was unable to attend the meeting. His 

 annual report was, however, forwarded by express to Secretary Whitaker at Niagara 

 Falls, but was not delivered. Subsequently it was learned that the package contain- 

 ing the report and vouchers arrived in ample time for presentation at the meeting, 

 but was mislaid through the carelessness of a hotel employ^. Later the papers were 

 returned to the Treasurer, who forwarded them to the present Secretary. President 

 Titcomb then appointed Mr. Frank N. Clark as a Committee of Audit to examine the 

 accounts. Seymour Bower, Secretary. 



