226 TWO MARINE INSTALLATIONS OF PRODUCER GAS. 



The Chairman: — I will tender to Mr. Page your thanks for an article on a 

 very interesting subject. 



We are now at the close of this part of our meeting. We will actually close 

 the meeting to-night in the Astor Gallery of the Waldorf Astoria, at our annual 

 banquet, and I sincerely trust I will meet each and every one of you there. The 

 returns at the present time indicate that there will be the largest number in attend- 

 ance that we have had at any of our banquets, and the provision for accommoda- 

 tions must be made now because there is very little time left for that purpose. 

 I think you will agree with me that we have had two pleasant days, and I am quite 

 sure that the evening will be equally as pleasant. 



The meeting stands adjourned. 



