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Fred Mather, . - Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 
Robert Hamilton, - - Greenwich. N. Y. 
Wm. F, Balkam, = - - Rochester, N. Y. 
Dr. Bushrod W. James, - - Philadelphia, Pa. 
On the proposition of G. Brown Goode, Dr. Decio 
Vinciguerra, University of Rome, Italy, was elected a 
corresponding member. 
On the proposition of Mr. A. R. Cheney,’ Mr 
Thomas Andrews, Westgate House, Guilford, Eng- 
land, was elected a corresponding member of the society. 
VYhe reading of papers then continued until adjourn- 
ment. 
{he titles of the papers read during the entire session, 
morning and afternoon, were as follows: 
“Fish and Fishine in Ohio,” J. E.-Gunekel ie 
ledo. 
“Planting Fry vs. Planting Fingerlings,” James 
Nevins, Madison, Wis. 
“Food. for Fishes,” A, N. Cheney, >Glens— Pam 
N.Y; 
“The Present Status -of,. Trout Culture,” Willan ae 
Seal, Washington, D, C. 
“American Salmon and Other Food Fishes,” Dr. 
Bushrod W. James, Philadelphia, Pa. 
“Feeding Trout Fry,” ‘Fred Mather, Cold’ Spire 
Harbor, NY; 
‘ The Susquehanna; Past, Present and Future,” A. F. 
Clapp, Sunbury, Pa. 
“Rearing Trout for Distribution,” Frank N. Clark, 
Northville, Mich. 
“Fry us. Fingerlings,” Herschel Whitaker, Detroit, 
Mich. 
‘““The Past and Future of Fishculture; Or, a Histori- 
cal Glance at the Cultivation of the Waters,” M. Raveret 
Wattel, Paris, France. 
“ Historical Review of the Fisheries of the Great 
Lakes,” Herschel Whitaker, Detroit, Mich. 
