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l)e careful that all the various amendments to our consti- 

 luition are included in the forthcoming printed report. 



Dr. Bean : I would suggest further that the papers pre- 

 sented at these meetings be referred to the committee on 

 publication. They are in the hands of the ofificial stenog- 

 rapher, and some action should, be taken with reference to 

 the transfer of the papers to the committee on publication. 



President : Should he not also transfer with the papers 

 the transcript of his notes? 



Mr. Clark : I move that the matter be referred to the 

 incoming officers, or the president, vice-president and chair- 

 man of the executive committee. They can arrange with the 

 stenographer. 



President: The motion, as I understand it. is that the in- 

 coming officers are authorized to direct the stenographer to 

 refer all of the papers and the transcript of his notes to the 

 publication committee. Is that the motion? 



Mr. Clark : Yes. 



The motion, being seconded, was unanimously carried. 



Mr. Meehan : I move that we adjourn sine die. 



The motion prevailed. 



President : The thirty-ninth meeting of the American 

 Fisheries Society is adjourned sine die. 



