;-?4 Tlnrlij-sixlh Atiinial Mccliinj 



President: You liave heard the resolution read. Do vou 

 desire to have it read again? It is open for discussion. I f tlin'e 

 is no further discussion, I Mnll put the question. 



(Question i)ut and nu)tion carried. 



President: The chair will have to cousidei- the (•()n>tiliiiion 

 of that eoniniittee for a few moments, unless the maker of the 

 resolution has any suggestions. 



Mr. Meehan: Xo, let the chairman a])point a committee. 



President: Mr. Townsend, wliose paper vas set down by th > 

 committee for this afternoon, has just come in. hut would like 

 to have his paper go over to a later session, and if there is no 

 objection from the program committee, we will take up a paper 

 by E. Eaveret-Wattel, Director of the Fisheries Station of tln' 

 Xid de Verdier, Fecamp, France, on "Observations Eegarding 

 the Varieties of Eainbow Trout and the Time of the Spawning- 

 of This Species." If there is no objection, the secretary will 

 read this paper. 



Secretary Peabody: I might say this is a literal translation 

 from the French. 



The paper was read by Secretary Peabody and discussed. 



Mr. Clark : Mr. President, I would like to inquire from the 

 Treasurer or some one, what members here have registered, and 

 how many. 



President: There have been thirty names registered so far. 

 There are a considerable number here who have not registered, 

 and I would suggest that they register at once. 



The treasurer is ready and willing to receive all moneys that 

 are coming. 



If there is no further business, the session stands adjourned. 



Mr. Clark : Until tomorrow morning at 7 :30 on the dock. 



President: The program for to-night is to go out to Walde- 

 mere Park. 



