240 FISH-CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Presipent: If there is no objection to Colonel McDon- 
ald’s motion we will proceed to vote on it. 
This was taken and carried. 
Mr. Matuer: The following names have been suggested, on 
consultation, as persons who should be elected as corresponding 
members of this Society. 
Capt. N. Juel, Norwegian Royal Navy, President of the Society for 
the Development of Norwegian Fisheries, Bergen. 
S. Landmark, Inspector of Norwegian Fresh-water Fisheries, 
Bergen. 
Dr. S. A. Buch, Christiana, Norway, Government Inspector of Fish- 
EnIes: 
Prof. G. O. Sars, Christiana, Norway, Government Inspector of 
Fisheries. 
Dr. Oscar Lundberg, Stockholm, Sweden, Inspector of Fisheries. 
Baron N. de Solsky, Director of the Imperial Agricultural Museum, 
St. Petersburg, Russia. 
Prof. B. Beneke, Commissioner of Fisheries, Konigsberg, Pomerania. 
Prof. T. H. Huxley, H. M. Inspector of Fisheries for Great Britain. 
Edward Birbeck, Esq., M. P., President National Fisheries Associa- 
tion of Great Britain. 
Sir James Gibson, Maitland, Bart., Sterling, Scotland. 
R. B. Marston, Esq., Editor of the Azshkzng Gazette, London. 
Dr, Francis Day, F.L. S., late Inspector General of Fisheries for 
India. 
Thomas Brady, Esq., Dublin Castle, Inspector of Fisheries for Ire- 
land. 
Archibald Young, Esq., Edinburgh, H. M. Inspector of Salmon Fish- 
eries for Scotland. 
Arthur Fedderson, Viborg, Denmark. 
Prof. A. A. W. Hubretcht, Member of the Dutch Fisheries Commis- 
sion and Director of the Netherlands Zoological Station. 
M. Raveret Wattel, Secretary of the Societe d’Acclimatation, Paris. 
Don Francisco Garcia Sola, Secretary of the Spanish Fisheries So- 
ciety, Madrid. 
Prof. E. H. Giglioli, Florence, Italy. 
M. A. Apostolides, Athens, Greece. 
William Maclean, Sydney, President of the Fisheries Commission of 
New South Wales. 
