18 Thirty-Third Annual Meeting 
Mr. Seymour Bower: I move that we take a recess until 
2:30 this afternoon. 
Motion seconded and carried. 
Meeting called to order at same place, same day, July 26th, 
1904, 2:30 p. m., by the president. 
The treasurer presented the following report: 
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To the American Fisheries Society of the United States of America: 
Gentlemen:-—I herewith submit my annual report as treasurer 
from July 21, 1903, to July 26, 1904: 
1903. RECEIPTS. 
Julye23—Balanceminetreasunyare eerie citer ete $ 62.65 
Received from Baird Memorial Fund........ 98.85 
DuesFand: AdniissionwMeese..canias.e eee ae 316.00 
Forty-nine Annual Reports sold............. 12:25 
$485.75 
EXPENDITURES. Voucher. 
July 23—Expenses, Mr. Brooks to Woods Hole........ $ 39.25 alt 
Aug. 7—500 Stamped Envelopes.................... 10.70 2 
Sept. 10—H. D. Goodwin, Stenographer............... 158.20 3 
Oct’ 22—=Wer © hiscombewhiveryermc. soe ees occ 1.00 4 
Nov. 14—Judd & Detweiler, Washington, D. C......... 7.00 5 
1904. 
Jan. 6—Post Publishing Co., by Secretary.......... $203.65 6 
Jan. 15—500 Stamped Emvelopes.................... 10.70 7 
Jan. 26—G. F. Peabody, Sec’y, Envelopes and Stamps. 45.17 8 
Jan. 26—G. F. Peabody, Sec’y, Stenographer......... 25.00 8 
June? tb—Bilaniks IRECEipUSmesrs eens roel ie tues ie ete iene Ht 9 
July 20—G. F. Peabody, Sec’y, Circulars and Stamps. 30.83 10 
$532.25 
Balance: duemtreasurenam. a- ost ce coreeeocra oleic ece 46.50 
Respectfully submitted, 
C. W. WILLARD, Treasurer. 
Westerly, R. I., July 26, 1904. 
Treasurer: I request that this report be referred to an 
auditing committee. 
