22 Thirty-Third Annual Meeting 
to $1.00. However the society might have died under the other 
plan, and the proceedings of this meeting as printed by the sec- 
retary are alone worth all the dues that we are now assuming. 
Mr. Buller: The superintendents of our hatcheries will 
apply for life membership. (Applause. ) 
President: I think if the dues are raised to $2.00 the price 
of the life membership ought to be raised. 
Secretary: I move an amendment to the constitution strik- 
ing out the amount stated in article 2 of $1.00 per year and 
inserting $2.00 in heu thereof, so that it will read: 
“Any person shall, upon a two-thirds vote and a payment of 
$2.00, become a member of this society. In case members do not 
pay their dues, which shall be $2.00 per year, and are delinquent 
for two years, they shall be notified by the treasurer, and if the 
amount due is not paid within a month thereafter, they shall be, 
without further notice, dropped from the roll of membership. 
Any person can be made an honorary member upon a two-thirds 
vote of the members present at any regular meeting. 
Any person shall, upon a two-thirds vote, and the payment 
of $15.00, become a hfe member of this society, and shall there- 
o) 
after be exempt from all annual dues.’ 
Regarding the price of extra copies of proceedings, there is 
nothing in the constitution that would have to be changed by 
the society. 
Motion to adopt resolution made and seconded. 
Unanimously carried. 
President: Now I would like to offer a resolution and 
move its adoption, that the price of the reports be raised from 
25 cents to 50 cents to take effect now. 
Motion seconded. 
Mr. Titeomb: What do the reports cost us? 
Secretary: About 50 cents, including stenographer’s ex- 
penses. 
Motion seconded and unanimously carried. 
