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“State Control of State Fisheries,” Hoyt Post, De- 
troit, Mich. 
“Artificially Reared Trout,” W. L. Gilbert, Plymouth, 
Mass. 
‘“National Salmon Park,” Livingston Stone, Charles- 
town, N. H. 
‘“‘ Fish-ways,” W. H. Rogers, Amherst, N. S. 
“The Eggs of the Rainbow Trout,” W. F. Page, 
Neosho, Mo. 
* Naturalization of Fisheries,” Chas. F. Chamber- 
layne, Buzzards Bay, Mass. 
These papers and the discussion they excited will be 
found in full in part two of the proceedings. 
Minutes of an adjourned meeting of the American 
Fisheries Society, held in the parlors of the South Side 
Club, Oakdale, Long Island, Thursday, May 26th, 1892. 
Meeting called to order at 11 o'clock. 
On the proposition of W. F. Page, Mr. E. Chazari, 
No. 11 Arco de San Augustine, City of Mexico, was 
elected a corresponding member of the society. 
Upon motion of Mr. Hoyt Post, the following resolu- 
tion was unanimously adopted: 
‘“‘ Resolved, That the several Fish Commissioners of 
“the United States be and hereby are by virtue of the 
‘“‘offices they hold, declared members of the American 
“Fisheries Society, And be it further 
‘Resolved, That the Secretary write to such Commis- 
‘“‘sioners at once, informing them of ‘tthe aims of the 
“society, and request their acceptance of membership.” 
The resolution regarding purse nets laid on the table 
at the last meeting, then came up and after considerable 
discussion, participated in by Col. McDonald, Geo. M. 
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