CONSTITUTION. 
ARTICLE I.—NaAmeE AND OBJECTS. 
The name of this Society shall be “The American: Fish 
Cultural. Association.” Its objects shall be to promote the 
cause of Fish Culture; to gather and diffuse information bear- 
ing upon its practical success; the interchange of friendly 
feeling and intercourse among the members of the Association ; 
the uniting and encouraging of the individual interests of Fish 
Culturists, and the treatment of all questions regarding fish, 
of a scientific and economic character. 
ARTICLE II].—MEmpBEeErs. 
Any person shall, upon a two-thirds vote of the Society, and 
a payment of three dollars, be considered a member of the 
Association, after signing the Constitution. The annual dues 
shall be $3.00. | 
ARTICLE III.—Orricers. 
The officers of the Association shall be a President, a Vice- 
President, a Secretary, a Treasurer and Executive Committee 
of seven members, and shall be elected annually by a majority 
of votes; vacancies occurring during the year may be filled by 
the President. 
ARTICLE IV.—MEETINGs. 
The regular meetings of the Association shall be held once 
a year, the time and place being decided upon at the previous 
meeting. 
ARTICLE V.—CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION. 
The Constitution of the Society may be amended, altered, or 
repealed, by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any 
regular meeting. 
