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Future of the Alaska fisheries: Professor John 

 N. Cobb, director, College of Fisheries, Univer- 

 sity of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 



The methods of the salmon fisheries and salmon 

 culture in Ala-sTca should be completely changed. 

 How cam this be done? Dk. Barton Warren 

 EvERMANN, director, California Academy of Sci- 

 ences, San Francisco. 



Ocean pasturage and ocean fisheries: Mr. W. E. 

 Allen, Scripps Institution of California, La 

 JoUa. 



Thursday evening, June 17, will be devoted 

 to the address of the retiring President Dr. 

 John 0. Merrian who will speak on " The 

 research spirit in everyday affairs of the 

 average man." President Henry Suzzallo, of 

 the University of Washington, will welcome 

 the delegates and response will be made by 

 the chairman of the executive committee Dr. 

 Barton Warren Evermann. Following the 

 address of the evening a public reception will 

 be held. 



Priday afternoon, June 18, a public address 

 will be given by Professor R. W. Brock, of 

 the University of British Columbia, speaking 

 on " The last crusade under Allenby." Pro- 

 fessor Brock will speak of his i>ersonal experi- 

 ences with General Allenby and will relate 

 something of the contributions of science to 

 the winning of the campaign in Palestine. 



Following are the affiliated societies which 

 will hold meetings at Seattle under the 

 auspices of the Pacific Division: 



AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 



J. S. Ames, President, Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity. 



Dr. C. Miller, Secretary, Case Scientific 

 School. 



E. P. Lewis, Local Secretary for the Pacific 

 Coast, University of California. 



AMERICAN PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, PACIFIC 

 DIVISION 



F. D. Heald, President, Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Pullman, Wash. 



W. T. Home, Secretary-treasurer, of the Uni- 

 versity of California. 



ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 



J. H. Moore, President, Lick Observatory. 



D. S. Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer, 2541 

 Hilgard Avenue, Berkeley. 



CALIFORNIA SECTION AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 



Robert E. Swain, President, Palo Alto. 

 Bryant S. Drake, Secretary-Treasurer, 5830 

 Colby Street, Oakland. 



COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 



Northern Division- 

 Curtis Wright, Jr., President, Oakland. 

 Mrs. James T. Allen, Secretary, Berkeley. 



Southern Division 

 Loye Holmes Miller, President, State Iformal 



School, Los Angeles. 

 L. E. Wyman, Secretary, 3927 Wisconsin 

 Street, Los Angeles. 



CORDILLERAN SECTION, GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP 

 AMERICA 



George D. Lauterbach, President, University 



of California. 

 A. F. Rogers, Secretary, Stanford University. 



THE ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Barrington Moore, President, American Mu- 



seimi of Natural History. 

 A. O. Weese, Secretary-Treasurer, University 



of Mexico. 



NORTHERN INTERMOUNTAIN SECTION, AMERICAN 

 CHEMICAL SOCIETY 



Charles H. Hunt, Secretary, State College of 

 Washington. 



PACIFIC COAST BRANCH, PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



John C. Merriam, President, University of 

 California. 



Chester Stock, Secretary-Treasurer, Univer- 

 sity of California. 



PACIFIC FISHERIES SOCIETY 



C. McLean Eraser, President, Biological Sta- 

 tion, Nanaimo, British Columbia. 



S. H. Dado, Secretary, California Fish and 

 Game Commission, San Francisco. 



PACIFIC SLOPE BRANCH, AMERICAN ASSOCLATION OF 

 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



E. M. Ehrhorn, Chairman, Honolulu, H. T. 

 E. 0. Essig, Secretary, Berkeley. 



