TENTH ANNUAL MEETING. 131 
timated. We would, therefore, urge upon the United States 
Commissioners of Fisheries, the importance of encouraging 
these investigations to the fullest extent possible. Carried. 
Mr. Crook, President New York State Association for Pro- 
tection of Fish and Game, then requested the members to send 
communications on subjects of interest in time for their June 
meeting, papers to be ready by the middle of May. Resolutions 
thanking the Fish Monger’s Association for the use of the room 
were passed, and the meeting adjourned. 
(The Executive Committee of the American Fish Cultural Association, 
regret the delay in the publication of the present report. One papér of 
great importance had to be verified as to dates; some of the data having 
been subject to corrections at a late period.) 
