28 Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting. 
Fingering 1—A fish from one inch in length up to two 
inches. 
Fingerling 2—A fish from two inches in length up to three 
inches, ete. 
Yearlings—Fish that are one year old but less than two 
years old, counting from the date of hatching, and which may 
also be designated as “Yearlings 1, 2, 3, ete.,” according to 
length. Respectfully submitted, 
CLARK, SMITH, 
BOWER, MEEHAN, 
NORTH, WHISH, 
Committee. 
Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried that the 
report of the committee be received and that the recommenda- 
tions of the committee be adopted. 
President: ‘The report of the committee on resolutions will 
now be received. 
Chairman Meehan then presented the following resolution: 
Whereas, Death was unusually busy the past year among 
members of the American Fisheries Society, six associates hav- 
ing been stricken by his chill hand, and 
Whereas, It is deemed fitting to make a minute of tribute 
to each stricken member, the roll of which is: 
Dr. J. C. Parker, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Hon. Horace W. Dayis, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Dr. Rudolph Lundberg, Jnspector of Fisheries, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 
Capt. N. Juel, President of the Royal Society for the devel- 
opment of Norwegian Fisheries, Bergen, Norway. 
Hon. Eugene G. Blackford, New York. 
Mr. J. W. Hoxsie, Rhode Island. 
And whereas, by the death of the above named associates 
the society has lost true friends and valued members, and 
Whereas, Hon. Eugene G. Blackford and Dr. J. C. Parker, 
during their life, rendered conspicuous services in the cause of 
fish culture and fish protection, therefore, 
Resolved, that Mr. John D. Whish of New York be re- 
quested to prepare a suitable biographical sketch of Mr. Black- 
