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The Auditing Committee having examined the above re- 
port, and accompanying vouchers, find the same correct. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
H. H. Cary, Chairman, 
JOHN Gay, 
J. HE. GUNCKEL, 
The following papers were then read: ‘‘A Statistical Re- 
view of Fish Culture in the United States and in Europe,” 
by Dr. Nicholas Borodine, of Russia. A paper on ‘‘Nor- 
wegian Fisheries’? was read by Chr. Ravn, Royal Com- 
missioner from Norway. 
On motion, a recess was taken until 2.30 in the afternoon. 
Auditing 
Committee. 
MINUTES OF ADJOURNED MEETING AMERICAN FISHERIES 
SOCIETY, HELD FrIpAy, JULY 16TH, AT 2.30 P. M. 
After the meeting was called to order, Dr. Cary, from 
the Committee on Nominations, presented the following 
report: 
“Your Committee on Nominations beg leave to submit 
the following names as candidates for officers of the So- 
ciety for the ensuing year: For President, Henry C. Ford, 
of Pennsylvania; for Vice-President, Fred Mather, of New 
York ; for Treasurer, R. Ormsby Sweeny, of Minnesota ; 
for Recording Secretary, Edward P. Doyle, of New York ; 
for Corresponding Secretary, Dr. J. A. Henshall, of Ohio. 
Executive Committee: H. H. Cary, La Grange, Ga.; L. 
D. Huntington, New Rochelle, N. Y.; L. Streuber, Erie, 
Pa.; W. L. May, Omaha, Neb.; James Nevin, Madison, 
Wis.; J. E. Gunckel, Toledo, O.; A. B. French, South 
Braintree, Mass.; Herschel Whitaker, Detroit, Mich.” 
On motion, the report of the Committee was received and 
adopted, and the persons named unanimously chosen as 
officers for the Society for the ensuing year. 
Dr. Tarleton H. Bean presented the following resolution, 
which, upon motion, was lost: 
ne Resolved, That nominations of officers of the Amenongs 
