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GEORGIA Continued. 



C. W. Parrott, Atlanta. 

 J. J. Spaulding, Atlanta. 

 R. D. Spaulding, Atlanta. 



ILLINOIS : 



August Hirth, Chicago. 



Dr. S. E. Meek, assistant curator of 



zoology, Field Columbian Museum, 



Chicago. 



IOWA: 



A. Holland, Des Moines. 



KANSAS: 



Judge Albert Finger, Girard. 



KENTUCKY : 



Dr. H. Garman, professor of zoology, 



State University, Lexington. 

 R. P. Jacobs, Danville. 

 Jule Plummer, Newport. 



LOUISIANA : 



H. A. Morgan, representative Louisiana 

 Society of Naturalists ; professor of zo- 

 ologv, State University, Baton Rouge. 



W. Edgar Taylor, professor of biology, 

 Louisiana Industrial Institute, Ruston. 



C. J. Wenck, New Orleans. 



F. C. Zacharie, New Orleans. 



MAINE : 



L.T. Carleton, chairman Maine Fish and 



Game Commission, Augusta. 

 Charles E. Oak, member Maine Fish and 



Game Commission, Caribou. 

 H. O. Stanley, member Maine Fish and 



Game Commission, Dixfield. 

 MASSACHUSETTS : 



F. Q. Brown, Boston. 

 MICHIGAN : 



C. E. Brews ter, Grand Rapids. 

 Hiram F. Hale, Battle Creek. 

 MINNESOTA : 



A. J. Boardman, Minneapolis. 

 Frank Bruen, Minneapolis. 



MISSOURI: 



John A. Sherman, St. Louis. 



NE\V HAMPSHIRE: 



O. L. Frisbee, Portsmouth. 



NEW JERSEY: 



George L. Smith, member New Jersey 

 Fish and Game Commission, Newark. 

 NEW YORK: 



Eugene G, Blackford, New York. 

 A. Nelson Cheney, State fish-culturist, 

 New York Fish Commission, Glens 

 Falls. 

 Warren N. Goddard, New York. 



G. E. Jennings, publisher The Fishing 

 Gazette, New York. 



George F. Kunz, New York. 



C. L. MacArthur, editor The Troy Budget, 



Troy. 

 Edward Thompson, New York shellfish 



commissioner, Northport. 



NORTH CAROLINA: 



Dr. W. R. Capehart, Avoca. 



Frank Wood, Edenton. 

 OHIO: 



Albert Brewer, member Ohio Fish Com- 

 mission, Tiffin. 

 PENNSYLVANIA : 



D. P. Corwin, secretary Pennsylvania 

 Fish Commission, Pittsburg. 



Jacob Dowler, member Pennsylvania Fish 

 Protective Association, Philadelphia. 



W. E. Meehan, member Pennsylvania 

 Fish Protective Association, Philadel- 

 phia. 



Mrs. W. E. Meehan, Philadelphia. 

 RHODE ISLAND: 



Dr. H. C. Bumpus, member Rhode Island 

 Fish Commission; professor of com- 

 parative anatomy, Brown University, 

 Providence. 



Charles W. Willard, member Rhode 



Island Fish Commission, Westerly. 

 TENNESSEE : 



Dr. W. H. Jarmau, Knoxville. 



J. O. Kirkpatrick, jr., Nashville. 



A. J. Mclntosh, Nashville. 

 VERMONT: 



Dr. James B. Tanner, Burlington. 



John W. Titcomb, superintendent U. S. 

 Fish Commission station; member of 

 the Vermont Fish and Game League, 

 St. Johnsbury. 



Henry Wells, Burlington. 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. : 



Dr. H. F. Moore, naturalist, steamer 

 Albatross, U. S. Fish Commission. 



T. C. Pearce, car and messenger service, 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 



W. de C. Ravenel, in charge Division of 

 Fish Culture, U. S. Fish Commission. 



Dr. H. M. Smith, in charge Division of 

 Scientific Inquiry, U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion. 



Lieut. Franklin Swift, U. S. N., com- 

 manding U. S. Fish Commission steamer 

 Fish Hawk. 



Dr. J. S. Thompson, U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission steamer Fish Haivk. 



C. H. Townsend, in charge Division of 

 Statistics and Methods of the Fish- 

 eries, U. S. Fish Commission. 

 WISCONSIN : 



George F. Peabody, vice-president Ameri- 

 can Fisheries Society, Appleton. 



Hon. Calvert Spensley, member Wis- 

 consin Fish Commission, Mineral Point. 

 CHINA: 



Chow Tsz-chi, Chinese legation, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 

 SPAIN : 



Jos^ Buigas, Spanish vice-consul. 



Capt. E. R. del Arbol, Spanish navy. 



Pedro Solis, Spanish consul. 



