14 American Fisheries Society. 



Disbursements 



Reporting 1921 meeting $375.10 



Literature for meetings, stationery, etc 135.17 



Printing Transactions, meeting of 1920, Vol. L: No dis- 

 bursement from general treasury. The amount of 

 $1,991.15 was borrowed from the Permanent Fund to 

 defray this expense. 



Printing Transactions, meeting of 1921, Vol. LI 620.83 



Donations temporarily deposited in the general iund, 

 transferred to Permanent Fund in partial repayment of 



loan to pay for printing of Transactions, Vol L 666.41 



Postage 112.70 



Exchange .63 



Services (Secretary, his assistant, and assistant to 



Treasurer) _ 450.00 



$2,360.84 



Balance per cash book $ 203.42 



Permanent Fund 



Balance as reported at 1921 meeting $1,128.84 



Interest 49.72 



Deposits (donations by members to reimburse the Permanent 

 Fund for loan to defray printing bill for Transactions, Vol. L, 

 1920. Loan, $1,991.15; payments to date, $666.41; amount 

 still due, $1,324.74) _ 666.41 



Balance - $1,844.97 



Respectfully submitted, 



A. L. MiLLETT, 



Treasurer. 

 The report was referred to the Auditing Committee. 



REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, 



Mr, John P. Woods presented the report of the Executive Sec- 

 retary as follows: 

 To THE Ofeicers and Members of the American Fisheries 



Society : 



As in previous years the chief feature of the work was the prepara- 

 tion of the volume of Transactions published annually. On account of 

 the very heavy expense incurred in the publication of the Fiftieth An- 

 niversary volume, and the depleted state of the Society's finances at the 

 time of the 1921 meeting it was felt to be necessary to reduce this expense 

 to the lowest possible figure and yet get out a volume in keeping with 

 the aims and ideals of the Society. A great deal of time and attention 



