FISH-CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. } V 
SEVENTH AMENDMENT. [Feéruary 9th, 1875.| 
“Mr. Page moved that Article II. be amended by making the annual 
dues three dollars. Carried.” Fourth Report, page 4. 
EIGHTH AMENDMENT. [February 28th, 1878.| 
“The Secretary (Mr. B. Phillips) proposed the following amendments 
to the Constitution : 
“First: That the name of The American Fish-Culturists’ Associa- 
tion be changed, and that of The American Fish-Cultural Association 
be adopted. Carried.” 
Second: “That the number of the Executive Committee be increas- 
ed from three to seven members. Carried.” Seventh Report, page 76. 
[A foot note at the end of the proceedings says: “In changing the 
name of the Association from Fish-Culturists’ to Fish-Cultural, the 
Secretary proposed that in the Constitution, after the final word ‘ Fish- 
Culturists’’ the following be added: ‘and the treatment of all questions 
regarding fish, of a sctentific and economtc character. This change and 
addition to the Constitution was adopted.” Report of seventh annual 
meeting, February 27th, 28th, 1878; page 118.] 
NINTH AMENDMENT. [February 26th, 1879.| 
“Mr. Phillips moved for an amendment to Article III. of the Consti- 
tution, so as to include a Recording Secretary.” Carried. Eighth an- 
nual meeting, page 50. 
RESOLUTION. [JZarch 30th, 1880.| 
Mr. Phillips offered the following: “That in case members do not 
pay their fees, and are delinquent for two years, they shall be notified 
by the Treasurer, and if the amount due is not paid within a month, 
that they be, without further notice, dropped from the roll of member- 
ship.” Carried. Ninth annual meeting, page 34. 
TENTH AMENDMENT. [March 30¢h, 1881.| 
Mr. Mather proposed to amend the Constitution to permit honorary 
members to be elected by a two-thirds vote, the same to be added .to 
the Constitution asa part of Article II., relative to members, and to 
read as follows: “ Any person shall, upon a two-thirds vote of the So- 
ciety, be considered as an honorary member of the Society. Tenth 
annual meeting, page 3. | 
