TENTH ANNUAL MEETING 
THE FISH CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 
WEDNESDAY, March 3oth, 1881. 
THE meeting was called to order inthe Director’s Room of the 
Fulton Market Fish-Mongers’ Association, in the City of New 
York, by the President, Hon. Rosert B. Rooseve rt. 
The Secretary read the minutes of the last meeting, which 
were approved. 
Mr. Maruer then proposed an amendment to the Constitution 
to permit honorary members to be elected by a two-thirds vote, 
the same to be added to the Constitution as part of Article II, 
relative to members, and to read as follows: ‘“ Any person shall, 
upon a two-thirds vote of the Society, be considered as an hon- 
orary member of the Association.” 
Mr. MATHER’s proposition was approved of. 
Mr. Maruer then proposed for honorary .membership Dr. 
Theodatus Garlick, of Bedford, Ohio, the first American fish 
culturist, which was unanimously carried. 
Mr. E. G. BLackrorp then announced the forced absence of 
the Vice-President of the Association, Mr. George Shepard Page, 
who was then in England. 
Tue Treasurer, Mr. E. G. Buackrorp, then read the following 
letter from Mr. Page, dated at London, England, March 14th: 
“As you are aware, there is to be a fishing exhibition at Nor- 
wich, England, Easter week, and Mr. Huxley will read a paper 
