Fifty-Second Annual Meeting. 11 



LIBRARIES : 



Bureau of Science Library, Manila, P. I, 



California State Fisheries Laboratory Library, Terminal, Calif. 



Library Association of Portland, 10th and Yamhill Sts., Portland, 

 Oreg, 



New York State College of Agriculture Library, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Ohio State University Library, Columbus, Ohio. 



University of Illinois Library, Urbana, 111. 



Public Museum of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Locke, Samuel B., U. S. Forest Service, Ogden, Utah. 

 Martin, J. E., Kennedy Lake Hatchery, Tofino, British Columbia. 

 Marvin, J. B., Jr., P. O. Box 544, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 

 Nason, R. B., 1410 South Grant Ave., Tacoma, Wash. 

 PuTMAN, Bert J., 462 Washington St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

 SiEMS, Allen G., Big Rock Trout Club Hatchery, St. Croix Falls, Wis. 

 STATES : 



Board of Fisheries and Game, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 



Maryland State Conservation Commission, Baltimore, Md. 

 Trout Brook Co., F. O. Crary, Pres., Hudson, Wis. 

 Walcott, Frederic C, Pres., Fish and Game Board, Norfolk, Conn. 

 Wells, Arthur W., U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. 



In addition the following have been added to the list of Cor- 

 responding Members : 



Director, All-Russian Agricultural Museum, Fontanka 10, Petrograd, 



Russia. 

 Director of Fisheries (British Malaya), Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 Library, National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France. 



A paper entitled "Oysters : The World's Most Valuable Sea- 

 food," was presented by Harrison W. Vickers. Discussion 

 followed. 



Mr. Vickers submitted the following telegram from Mr. 

 W. McDonald Lee, dated Norfolk, Va., September 3, 1922: 



Doctor Mott of New Jersey, Marshall of Connecticut and others urge 

 me to go Madison advocate amalgamation Shell Fish Commissioners with 

 American Fisheries Society or some form of affiliation. Wish you see any 

 Shell Fish Commissioner and have proposition considered before conven- 

 tion. Think shell fish people ought to be taken in and given day or cer- 

 tain part on program every meeting American Fisheries Society. 



Mr. Vickers said that at least he would like to see the or- 

 ganization invited to attend meetings of the American Fisheries 

 Society. Mr. Woods expressed similar views. After considera- 

 ble discussion, Mr. Titcomb's suggestion, as supported by Mr. 

 Millett, of a special committee to consider the matter was unan- 

 imously adopted. 



Mr. John P. Woods, of St. Louis, Missouri, was appointed 

 Secretary pro tern. 



