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$2. All forfeitures accruing under this act shall be paid, one- 
half to the person making the complaint, and one-half to the 
city or town where the offence is committed. 
$3. This act shall take effect on the first day of May, 1880. 
The views of Mr. J. M. Jounson, of Boston, who has paid 
attention to this subject for a number of years, was then cited. 
By a vote of the Association the Executive Committee were 
_ called upon to see that a law be passed in New York to limit the 
size of the lobsters sent into the market to ten and a half inches. 
Mr. Pace made a motion that the Committee present the bill 
to the Legislature at once, which was carried. 
A vote of thanks was then offered to the Fulton Market Fish- 
_ mongers Association for the use of their room. 
The meeting then adjourned to next year, the date to be fixed 
at some future period by the Executive Committee. 
