Brooklyn 

 Aquarium 

 Society to 



Regular meetings are 

 held on the Fourth 

 Friday in every month 



except June, July and Au- 

 gust, at Fairchild Building, 

 702''FultoirSt.,at 8 PVlvi. 



SOCIETY 'BULLETIJ^S 



President 



W. F. DeVoe, Box 383, Baldwin, N.Y. 



Vice-President 



Dr. Rudolph C. Lienau 



Local Editor, Sylvester C. Lloyd 



924. Gates Avenue 



Officers for 1912 



Corresponding and Recording Secretary 



Owen H. Smith, 52 Wall St. , New York 



Treasurer Financial Secretary 



Harry Roessle Theodore P. Fritz 



Local Business Manager, Ov<en H. Smith 



702 Fulton Street 



Initiation Fee, 

 Annual Dues, 



3 1. 00 

 52.00 



At the April meeting, Friday, April 26th, the following prizes were awarded: 1st 

 Prize (Blue Ribbon), Herman Rabenau for Xyphophorus helleri; 2d Prize (Red Rib- 

 bon), Dr. Rudolph C. Lienau for Gambusia holbrooki; 3d Prize (White Ribbon), 

 Mrs. Meyer for Mollienesia formosa. At the May meeting we vote on changing the 

 meeting day from the last Friday to the last Tuesday of each month, so that members who 

 belong to other societies may be enabled to attend the meetings of our society. 

 Maf 2-i.th Competition: Labyrinth Fishes, Old-fashioned Telescope Goldfish^ also awards to 

 be made for best balanced Household Aquarium and best arranged and stocked Terrarium 

 An auction tor the benefit of the Society development tiind will be held on this date, tne object be- 

 ing a completely stocked all-glass aquarium, lish, plants and tank; a gift from two members. This 

 being the final meeting of the season, a large attendance is desired. 



The Society expects to have as its honored guest at the next meeting, May 24, 1912, Mr. 

 Hugo Mulertt, the well known authority and pioneer on "Aquarium Fish Culture in 

 America." 



Chicago Fish 

 Fanciers' Club 



Regular meetings are held on 

 the Second and Fourth Wed- 

 nesday ot each month, at 729 

 Stock Exchange Building, La 

 Salle and Washington Streets, 

 at 8.30 P.M. 



Initiation Fee, $1.00 

 Annual Dues, $1.00 



Officers for 1912 



President .... F. S. Young, 428 West 66th Street 



Vice-President . Dr. G. A. Preusker, 457 North Avenue 



Secretary . . F.G.Orsinger, 1 23 South Oakley Boulevard 



Treasurer . . Carl Fossetta, i 500 Diversey Buulevard 



Librarian . . Tracy H. Holmes, 2816 Logan Boulevard 



Local Editor . Tracy H. Holmes, 1522 Rockwell Street 



Local Bus. Mgr. J. G. Pieser, 3800 Grand Boulevard 



lVediies(/ay, May 22, at 8.^0 P. M. Subject: "Microscopic 



Live Food," by W. A. Poyser. 

 Ju?ie 12, at 8.^50 P. M. Subject: "Devices for Collecting 



Specimens." 



Both meetings to be held at Rooms 809-12 City Hall Square BIdg., 127-159 N. Clark St. 



New York 

 Aquarium 

 Society uuu 



Regular meetings are held on 

 the Second Thursday at the 

 German - American School, 

 Sherman Ave., Jersey City, and 

 on the Fourth Friday at the Am ■ 

 erican Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, 77th St. and Central Park 

 West, New York, each month 

 except July and August. 

 Initiation Fee, $1.00 Dues, S2.00 



Officers for 1912 



President . . Isaac Buchanan, 143 Liberty Street, New York 

 Vice-President, Richard DoRN, 7 Norman Rd., Upper Montclair, N.]. 

 Recording Secretary, Arthur Osborn, 42 South St., jersey City, N. J. 

 Cor. Sec'y, Rev. Henry S. Coffin, 129 East 71st St., New York 

 Treasurer, H. A. Richtberg, 85 South i6th St., East Orange, N.f. 

 Librarian, Hermann Hoffmeister, 165 Webster Av., Jersey City, N.J. 

 Local Editor, John Treadwell Nichols, Am. Museum of Nat. Hist. 

 Local Business Manager, Carl P. Ording, 1931 Broadway, New York 



Maf 24th: New York Meeting. Mr. I. Buchanan will show slides of his Tropical 

 Fishes, photographed by Dr. E. Bade. Explanatory remarks by Mr. Richard Dorn. 



June ijth: Jersey City, last business meeting of the season. 



Philadelphia 

 Aqu ar i u m 

 Society nuuntr 



Initiation Fee, $1.00 Annual Dues, $1.80 



Corresponding Membership 



$1.00 Annually 



Officers for 1912 



President and Local Editor, Wm. T. Innes, Jr., i 2th & Cherry Sts. 

 Vice-President . . . Charles Paxson, 2521 N. 9th Street 



Treasurer Fred Schaefer, 1610 N. 2d Street 



Secretary and Bus. Mgr., Howard S. Crees, 3744 N. 13th St. 



Scaled fish, ( Blue Ribbon 



(Red Ribbon), to Mr. Bausman 

 (White Ribbon), to Mr. Bausman 



AWARDS APRIL- 24, 1912, (Fringetails under one year) 



to Mr. Schrack Scaleless fish, ( Blue Ribbon), to Mr. Schaefer 



(Red Ribbon), to Mr. Walp 

 (White Ribbon), to Mr. Schrack 



Next meeting, September 25 



