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on the part of Michigan to make the next meeting of the Ameri-- 
can Fisheries Society the best on record. 
(Great applause. ) 
Mr. Clark: May I also voice a few words in regard to the 
Society coming to Michigan next year? Being one of the oldest 
members of the Society, and possibly the oldest member present 
at this meeting, it does me good to think that you are coming to 
Michigan. There is one thing that Mr. Joslyn left out. 
Mr. Joslyn: I left out a lot of things. 
Mr. Clark: One thing in particular comes to my mind. 
He does not say anything about the world’s finest trout streams 
which are in Michigan, so made by the work of fish planting. 
There are millions of trout in those streams that are longing to 
be caught by members of the American Fisheries Society, and on 
behalf of the trout in the streams of the State of Michigan I 
thank you for selecting Grand Rapids as the place of your next 
meeting. 
( Applause. ) 
Mr. Lydell: Although Mr. Joslyn has extended to you the 
hospitality of Detroit, do not forget Mill Creek. 
Mr. North: I move that a vote of thanks be extended to the 
retiring president and the officers of this Society, all of whom 
have worked untiringly and with great effect to promote its 
SuUCcCeSS. 
Put by Mr. North and carried by a unanimous rising vote. 
Adjourned sine die. 

