50 Tlilrti/srrnilli Aiiniml Mrrliinj 



Motion made, sccoiidcd and iiiiaiiiiiioiisly can'icd, lakiiii;- tlio 

 resolution from the tahle. 



.Mr. 'I'iteond): 1 now move its adoption, that is. tliat the re- 

 port of thi' eoinmittee on time and place he adopte(h 



Gloved and secon(UMl and unanimously cari-ied. and i-epoi-1 of 

 comniittoe unanimously adopted. 



.Mr. Clark: Are you I'eady to lieai" the I'epori of the commit- 

 tee on size of iish ? 



President : Yes. 



.Mr. Chirk: ] can stale that 1 weakened when we had our 

 committee meeting on the size of fisli and concluded that ])ei-- 

 haps it would be better aftei- hearing tlu' discussion of the com- 

 mittee and members invited, and after talking the matter over 

 \-erv thoroughly, to make some change, and I will read the con- 

 clusion of the committee. 



The ccnnnittee report that tlie regidations regarding size of 

 tlie fisli remain the same, excepting that tliere l)e a subdivision of 

 the numl)t>re(l fingerling class to he designated lyv tlie letter A. 

 to-wit: 



Fingerlings nund)t'r 1, oiu' inch and less than one and one- 

 half inch. 



Fingerlings nundjt'r 1 A, one and one-half inch and less than 

 two inches. 



Xumhei- •<?. two inches to two and a half inches. 



.Xumher '2 A, two and a half inches to three inches, etc. 



This was signed l)\- the entire eonnnittee and I move its 

 adoption. 



Motion seconded, unanimously carried and so oi'ilei-ed. 



.Mr. S. F. Fullerton, of St. Paul, ]\Iinn., then read a paper on 

 the subject of "The ^Modern Hiatching House," which was dis- 

 cussed. 



^Ir. Jerry E. Berkbaus, superintendent of the IN'iinsylvania 

 State Hatchery, Torresdale, Philadelphia, then read a paper on 

 the subject of "Some Experimenis in the .\rtificial ivxpi'ession 

 and Fertilization of Gold Fish." 



President : The <(uestion now ai'ises whether we shall go on 



