Amei'icaii FLslwries Societtj 13 



Oct. 27 — Post Pub. Co., etching and letterheads. 10.25 (5) 

 Oct. 25 — Goodwin & McDermot, stenographers. 194.40 (6) 



190S. 

 Jan. 7 — G. F. Peabody, Secretary, reports and 



envelopes 307.45 (7) 



G. F. Peabody, Secretary, postage 37.04 



G. F. Peabody, Secretary, services.... 25.00 

 July 20 — International Fishery Congress award. 100.00 (8) 



July 25 — 500 stamped envelopes 10.72 ( 9 ) 



July 28— G. F. Peabody, Secretary, 500 circulars 4.44 (10) 

 G. F. Peabody, Secretary, postage on 



reports (omitted in previous year) 34.87 

 Sept. 1 — Charles G. Atkins, Corresponding Sec- 

 retary, postage, printing, etc 28.44 (11) 



Sept. 10— J. C. Hall Co., receipt books 6.30 ( 12 ) 



Sept. 10 — G. F. Peabody, Secretary, postage, 



printing, etc 25.64 ( 13 ) 



G. F. Peabody, Secretary, stenog- 

 rapher's services 25.00 



$831.77 

 Balance due Treasurer 



$831.77 



Respectfully submitted, 



CHARLES W. WILLARD, Treasurer. 



^lotion was made by ]\Ir. Eoot and seconded l)y Secretary 

 Peabody tbat the report be referred to an auditing committee to 

 be appointed 1)y the president. 



^fotion unanimously carried. 



PresidciiT : T will name W. E. ^NFeehan. W. H. Boardman 

 and \\ . 'V. Tliompson as members of the auditing committee on 

 treasurer's report. 



The rei)ort of standing committees is the next thing in order. 

 Is tlie executive committee ready to make re])oi't? 



^Ir. ^Teehan : Gentlemen, 1 have the honor to herewith ]n'e- 

 scnt my report in behalf of the executive committee. At the 

 last meeting of the society two resolutions were adopted, having 

 the same end in view. The first directed the executive commit- 

 tee to get into corresi)ondence with the T'^nited States govern- 

 ment, the Canadian o-overnment, and the governors of the states 



