UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Circular No. 5 fy' ii^iMcC^m Issued April 1943 ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS CONCERNED WITH WILDLIFE PROTECTION: 1942 Compiled by Harry C. Oberholser Division of Public Relations, Fish and Wildlife Service CONTENTS I'age Introduction 1 United States Government organizations 2 General non-government organizations 5 Organizations in States and Territories 8 Canadian Government organizations 22 Organizations in Canadian Provinces and Territories 22 Newfoundland Government organizations 2$ Organizations in Mexico. 2* Organizations in the West Indies 24 Organizations in Central America 24 Organizations in South America 24 INTRODUCTION Following the practice of the Bureau of Biological Survey, the Fish and Wildlife Service issues this, the forty-first edition of the directory of organizations and officials concerned with wildlife pro- tection. It is designed to meet the needs of officials charged with the administration and enforcement of fish and game laws, and is also for the convenient use of persons desiring to communicate with officials and organizations concerning wdldlife conditions in the several States and Territories, the Canadian Provinces and Territories, New^foundland, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and South America. Including chiefly the organizations that are national or State-wide in character, the directory follows the general form of previous editions.^ Details regarding the seasons for migratory game bird hunting and restrictions thereon may be obtained from the Fish and Wildlife Service, Chicago, Ifiinois. 1 Previous editions, as follow, may be consulted at many public libraries: Those issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, 1900-14, in Circulars of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1915-18, in Doc- uments of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1919-26, in Department of Agriculture Circulars; and ]927-:« fwith the exception of 1932, when no edition was published), in Miscellaneous Publications of that Dex)art- ment; that issued by the Department of the Interior, for 1939, in the Wildlife Circular series of the Bureau of Biological Survey; and for 1940 in the same series, but by the Fish and Wildlife Service. No directory was published in 1941. -^ 497741—43 1 1
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Circular No. 5 fy' ii^iMcC^m Issued April 1943
ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS CONCERNED WITH
WILDLIFE PROTECTION: 1942
Compiled by Harry C. Oberholser
Division of Public Relations, Fish and Wildlife Service
CONTENTS
I'age
Introduction 1
United States Government organizations 2General non-government organizations 5
Organizations in States and Territories 8Canadian Government organizations 22Organizations in Canadian Provinces andTerritories 22
Newfoundland Government organizations 2$Organizations in Mexico. 2*Organizations in the West Indies 24Organizations in Central America 24Organizations in South America 24
INTRODUCTION
Following the practice of the Bureau of Biological Survey, the
Fish and Wildlife Service issues this, the forty-first edition of the
directory of organizations and officials concerned with wildlife pro-
tection. It is designed to meet the needs of officials charged with
the administration and enforcement of fish and game laws, and is
also for the convenient use of persons desiring to communicate with
officials and organizations concerning wdldlife conditions in the several
States and Territories, the Canadian Provinces and Territories,
New^foundland, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, andSouth America. Including chiefly the organizations that are national
or State-wide in character, the directory follows the general form of
previous editions.^
Details regarding the seasons for migratory game bird hunting and
restrictions thereon may be obtained from the Fish and Wildlife
Service, Chicago, Ifiinois.
1 Previous editions, as follow, may be consulted at many public libraries: Those issued by the United
States Department of Agriculture, 1900-14, in Circulars of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1915-18, in Doc-uments of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1919-26, in Department of Agriculture Circulars; and ]927-:«
fwith the exception of 1932, when no edition was published), in Miscellaneous Publications of that Dex)art-
ment; that issued by the Department of the Interior, for 1939, in the Wildlife Circular series of the Bureauof Biological Survey; and for 1940 in the same series, but by the Fish and Wildlife Service. No directory
was published in 1941.-^
497741—43 1 1
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Circular No. 5 ^X'^>^^^^^ Issued April 1943
ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS CONCERNED WITH
WILDLIFE PROTECTION: 1942
Compiled bj^ Harry C. Oberholser
Division of Public Relations, Fish and Wildlife Service
CONTENTS
Page
Introduction 1
United States Qovernnient organizations 2
General non-government organizations - 5
Organizations in States and Territories 8Canadian Government organizations 22Organizations in Canadian Provinces and
Territories 22
PageNewfoundland Government organizations 2S;
Organizations in Mexico 24Organizations in the West Indies 24Organizations in Central America 24Organizations in South America 24
INTRODUCTION
FolloAving the practice of the Bureau of Biological vSurvey, the
Fish and Wildlife Service issues this, the forty-first edition of the
directory of organizations and officials concerned with wildlife pro-
tection. It is designed to meet the needs of officials charged with
the administration and enforcement of fish and game laws, and is
also for the convenient use of persons desiring to communicate with
officials and organizations concerning wildlife conditions in the several
States and Territories, the Canadian Provinces and Territories,
Newfoundland, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, andSouth America. Including chiefly the organizations that are national
or State-wide in character, the directory follows the general form of
previous editions.^
Details regarding the seasons for migratory game bird hunting andrestrictions thereon may be obtained from the Fish and Wildlife
Service, Chicago, Illinois.
' Previous editions, as follow, may be consulted at many public libraries: Those issued by the UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, 1900-14, in Circulars of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1915-18, in Doc-uments of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1919-26, in Department of Agriculture Circulars; and 1927-38
(with the exception of 1932, when no edition was published), in Miscellaneous Publications of that Depart-
ment; that issued by the Department of the Interior, for 1939, in the Wildlife Circular series of the Bureauof Biological Survey; and for 1940 in the same series, but by the Fish and Wildlife Service. No directory
was published in 1941. -^
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2 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE^ CIRCULAR NO. 5
Persons contemplating hunting or fishing trips should also commu-
nicate with the appropriate State officials for information as to State
laws or regulations. The fish and game laws of the several States
and Canadian Provinces may be obtained on request to the proper
officials, listed herein.
Communications concerning violations of the Federal fish and
game laws and regulations should be addressed to the regional directors
of the Fish and Wildlife Service in the several areas, listed on page 3,
or to the Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, Chicago, 111.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.
[Considers and passes upon lands and waters rec-
ommended by the Secretary of the Interior for
purchase or rental for use as migratory bird
refuges and fixes the price at which such area or
areas may be purchased or rented.]
Chairman, Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the
Interior.
Claude P.. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture.
.Tesse H, Jones, Secretary of Commerce.Georee L. RadclifTe, United States Senate.
Charles L. McNary, Fnited States Senate.
John J. Cochran, House of Representatives.
James Wolfenden, House of Reprc si'niativrs.
Secretary, Rudolph DieiTenbach, Fish and \\ ddlife
Service, Department of the Interior, Chicago, 111.
Senate Special Committee on Conservation of
Wildlife Resources.
Chairman, Bennett Champ Clark, of Missouri.
Vice chairman, Charles L. McNary, of Oregon.
Harrv F. Byrd. of Virginia.
Josiah W. Bailey, of North Carolina.
Wallace H. White, Jr.. of Maine.James H. Huches, of Delaware.Secretary, Carl D. Shoemaker, 117-B Senate
Office Building, Washington, D. C.
Committee Wildlife CcHouse Specialservation.
Chairman, A. Willis Robertson, of Virginia.
S. Otis Bland, of Vircinia.
Frank H. Buck, of California.
James P. Richards, of South Carolina.
William H. Sulphin, of New Jersey.
John D. Dingell, of Michigan.John J. Cochran, of Maryland.Hampton P. Fulmer, of South Carolina.
James M. Barnes, of Illinois.
Herbert C. Bonner, of North Carolina.
August H. Andresen, of Minnesota.James Wolfenden, of Pennsylvania.W. Stcrlinc Cole, of New York.Pehr G. Holmes, of Massachusetts.Homer D. Angell, of Oregon.C. W. (Runt) Bishop, of Illinois.
Clerk. Elizabeth Bond, 448 House Office Building,
Washington, D. C.Publications.— Boar.nps (annual); report to the
Congress (biannual).
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF THE INTERIOR
Secretary. Harrld L. Ickes.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Chicago, 111.
[The Fish and Wildlife Service %vas estaVilished
June 30, 1040, by consolidation of the former
Bureau of Biological Survey and the Bureau of
Fisheries. Jurisdiction over game and other
birds and mammals was authorized by the
Lacey Act, approved May 25, 1900, as amended,and over birds migrating between the UnitedStates, Canada, and Mexico, by the MigratoryBird Treaty Act, approved July 3, 1918, as
amended.
Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued.
In August 1942, headquarters of the Fish andWildlife Service was removed to Chicago,Illinois, and this, therefore, unless otherwisestated, is the address of its offices and officials
listed below.]Director, Ira N. Gabrielson.Assistant directors:
Albert M. Day.Charles E. Jackson.
Chief counsel, Donald J. Chaney.Division of:
Administration.Chief, W. R. Dillon.Assistant chiefs, Thomas E. Jacoby and S. C.Moore.
Accounts, Frederick A. Anderson.Personnel, .
Records and communications, William S.
Hobbs.Procurement, Kenneth A. Lawrence.Service and training, acting in charge, John R.Van. Houten.
Budgetary control, Edith J. Smith.Equipmenfengineer, Rudolph O. Gustafson.
Public Relations.Chief, H. P. Sheldon.
Alaska Fisheries.
Chief, Ward T. Bower.Assistant chief, Paul E. Thompson.Fishery management supervisor, Clarence L.
Olson, P. O. Box 1091, Juneau, Alaska.
Superintendent of Pribilof Islands. Edward C.
Johnston, 70*) Federal Building, Seattle,
Wash.Fishery Biology.
Chief, Elmer Higgins.Assistant chief, Edward W. Bailey.
Middle Atlantic fishery investigations, RobertA. Nesbit, College Park, Md.
Shrimp investigations, Milton J. Lindner,1009 Masonic Temple, New Orleans, La.
North Pacific fishery investigations, HarlanB. Holmes, 2725 Montlake Boulevard,
Seattle, Wash.Alaska fishery investigations, George B.
Kelez. Acting in charee, Joseph T. Barnaby,2725 Montlake Boulevard, Seattle. Wash.
South Pacific fishery investigations, Oscar E.
Sctte, 450 B, Jordan Hall, Stanford Univer-
sity, Calif.
Great Lakes fishery investigations, JohnVan Oosten, University Museums, AnnArbor. Mich.
Water oualilv invest ig:itions. Max M. Ellis,
101 Willis Avenue. Columbia, Mo.Aquicultural investigations, Herbert S. Davis,
Kearney sville, W. Va.Shellfish investigations, Paul S. GaltsoH,
College Park, Md.Fish Culture.
Chief. Milton C. James.Assistant chief, O. Lloyd Meehean.Superintendent of fish distribution, Edward
J. Douglass.
ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1942
Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued.
Fishorv liuluslriis.
Chief, ]{o^iiial(i U. Fiedler.Acting chief, in charge of Chicago olHcc and of
market news, Victor J. Samson.Statistics, lionald .1. Aska.
Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration.Chief, Kobert M. Rutherford.Lands and structures. Waller A. Orcsh.Program planning, William C. Howard.Apportionments and statistics, Harold T.
Smithers.Game Management.
Chief, W. E. Crouch.Assistant chief, in charge of game manageruent
[ ^ agents, Chester A. Leichhardt.Law enforcement, F. P. Callaghan.Importations and permits, Talbotl Denmead.Alaska game law administration, .
Land Acquisition.Chief, Rudolph Dieffenbach.
Assistant chief, in charge of surveys and maps,Arthur A. Riemer.
Appraisals and negotiations, Albert J.
Rissman.Predator and Rodent Control.
Chief, Dorr M. Green.Assistant chief, William E. Riter.
Wilrdife Refuges.Chief, J. Clark Salyer ILAssistant chief, Arthur C. Elmer.Operations, William Krummes.Land management, Frank L. Earnshaw.Habitat improvement, Richard E. Griffith
(acting).
Structures, William V. Taylor.Wildlife Research.
Chief, William B. Bell.
Assistant chief, in charge of cooperative unitiand forest wilolife, Leo K. Couch.
Biological surveys, H. H. T. Jackson, UnitedStates National Museum, Washington,D. C.
Economic wildlife investigations, ClarenceCottam.
Fur resources, Frank G. Ashbrook.National parii wildlife, Victor H. Cahalane.Distribution and migration of birds, Fred-
erick C. Lincoln, New Interior Building,Washington, D. C.
Wildlife on Indian lands, Clifford H. Presnall.Regional directors:
Region 1 (Western: California, Idaho, Montana,Isevaiia, Oregon, Washington), Leo L. Lavthe,600 Weatherly Building, Portland, Oreg.
Region 2 (Southwestern: Arizona, Coloraio,Kansas, New Me.xico, Oklahoma, Texas,Utah, Wyoming), John C. Gatlin, P. O. Box1306, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Region 3 (iNoith Central: Illinois, Indiana,Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Neb-raska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wis-consin), Burnie Maurek, 828 Plymouth Build-ing, Minneapolis, Minn.
Region 4 (Southeastern: Alabama, Arkansas,Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana.Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,Tennessee), James Silver, 316 Glenn Building,Atlanta, Ga.
Region 5 (Northeastern: Connecticut, Dela-ware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, NewHampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio,Pennsylvania, Rhode Islaad, Vermont, Vir-ginia, West Virginia), S. Barry Locke, 643Park Square Building, Bo.'ton, Mass.
Washington Liaison Office, New Interior Building,Washington, D. C.
Chief liaison officer, .
Assistant liaison officer, John R. Gardiner.Publications.—Annua,] report; text of Federal lawsand regulations on wildlife and fisheries; NorthAmerican Fauna; Fishery Bulletin; conservationresearch reports; bulletins; circulars; leaflets;
posters on open seasons on migratory game birdsand on the migratory bird hunting stamp.
Office of Fisheries Coordination, New InteriorBuilding, VVa,shin;4ton, D. C.
[Eslalilished by Executive order, July 21, 1942, for
the purpose of coordinating fishery informationfrom Federal, State, and local agehcies; to makerecommendations looking to the maximum o£fi-
ciency of the fishery industries for war produc-tion; and to furnish information to this end.]
Fisheries coordinator, Harold L. Ickcs, Secretaryof the Interior.
Deputy fisheries coordinator, Ira N. Gabrielson.Assistant deputy fisheries coordinator, Charles E.Jackson.
Executive officer, Reginald H. Fiedler.
Officers in charge of.
Technology, Roger W. Harrison.Statistics, Edward A. Power.Market Reports, Andrew W. Anderson.Economics and Manpower, Ralph Russell.Conservation, Hilary J. Deason.Consumers' Information, Don Bloch.
Liaison officers from other Federal agencies to Office
of Fisheries Coordination.Agriculture Department, Roy Hendrickson,Room 2095, South Agriculture Building.
Commerce Department, Fletcher H. Rawls,Room 3324, Commerce Building.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, W.JiJohnson, Room 510, 1625 K Street, N. W.
Selective Service System, Jas. T. Coatsworth,Potomac Park Apartment, Twenty-first andC Streets, N. W.
State Department, Leo D. Sturgeon, Room 135,
State Department Building.Tariff Commission, Charles A. Carter, Room
333, Eighth and E Streets, N. W.Territories and Island Possessions, Division of,
Paul Gordon, Interior Department.United States Coast Guard, Chester H. Jones,Thirteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.
War Department, Paul P. Logan, Room 1007,
Temporary Building "C".War Production Board, L. T. Hopkinson, Room
5219, Third and C Streets, S. W.War Shipping Administration, Huntington T.Morse, Room 4857, Commerce Building.
Alaska Game Commission, Juneau, Alaska.
[Established under the Alaska Game Law oJa:iuary 13, 1925, as amended, February 14, 1931,
and June 25, 1938; acts in an advisory capacityto the Secretary of the Interior in the formulationof regulations for Alaska on game, birds, andland fur-bearing animals, and enforces the lawand regulations; the executive officer is the rep-resentative of the Fish and Wildlife Serviceresident in Alaska. All Federal national wild-
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5
Alaska Game Commission—Continued.
life refuges in the Territory are administeredtiirougli tiie Fisli and Wildlife Service.]
First ju'diciaJ division, Earl N. Ohmer, chairman,Petersburg.
Second judicial division, Frank P. Williams,St. Michael, Alaska; also 1382 Thirty-thirdAvenue South, Seattle, Wash.
Third judicial division, Andrew A. Simons,Lakeview, via Seward.
Fourth judicial division, .
Executive olflcer and secretary of commission,Frank Dufresne, Juneau (representative of Fishand Wildlife Service in Ala.ska).
Publications.—Mammuls and Birds of Alaska;regulations relating to game, land fur animals,
and birds (annual).
National Park Service, Chicago, 111.
[Administers laws for the protection of wildlife in
the national park and national monumentsystem.]Director, Newton B. Drury.Associate director, A. E. Demaray.Chief of operations, Hillory A. Tolson.Chief counsel, George A. Moskey.Supervisor of interpretation. Carl P. Russell.
Chief of naturalist division, John E. Doerr.
Chief of museum division, Ned J. Burns.Office of information, Isabelle Story.
Supervisor of historic sites, Herbert Kahler.
Chief of engineering, Oliver G. Taylor.
Chief of plamiing, Thomas C. Vint.
Chief of forestry, John D. Coffman.Superintendent, National Capital Parks, Irving
Root, National Capital Parks, Washington,D. C.
Regional directors:
Region 1, Fred Johnston (acting), 811 GraceSecurities Building, Richmond, Va.
Region 2, Lawrence Merriam, 300 KeelineBuilding, Omaha, Nebr.
Region 3, Miner R. Tillotson, Santa Fe, N. Mex.Region 4, O. A. Tomlinson, 601 Sheldon Build-
ing, San Francisco, Calif.
Publications.—Annual report; Fauna of the Na-tional Parks; descriptive booklets on historic
areas; popular studies; miscellaneous publi-
cations.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE
Secretary, Claude R. Wickard.
Forest Service, Washington, D. C.
[The Forest Service administers the national
forests and is responsible for the managementof national forest resources, of which wildlife is
one; it cooperates with Federal and State oflicials
in the enforcement of game laws on the national
forests and in the development and maintenanceof wildlife resources thereon.]
Chief, .
Acting chief, Earle H. Clapp.Assistant chief, in charge of National Forest
Administration, C. M. Granger.
Chief, Division of Wildlife Management, n. L.
Shantz.Assistant chief, Lloyd W. Swift.
National forest regions:
Region l(Northern): ,„ ^ „ ^^ ,
Regional forester, Evan W. Kelley, Federal
Building, Missoula, Mont.Wildlife and range management, .
Fish and game management, Raymond M.West.
Region 2 (Rocky Mountain):Regional forester, Allen S. Peck, Post OfTice
Building, Denver, Colo.
Wildlife and range management, Ed E.
Birkmaier.Fish and game management, Barry C. Park.
Region 3 (Southwestern):Regional forester, Frank C. W. Pooler, Post
OfBcc Building, Albuquerque, N. Mex.Wildlife and range management, P. V. Wood-
fanners' bulletins; technical bulletins; depart-ment bulletins; statistics on forest game mam-mals; circulars; leaflets; yearbook separates;:
posters; miscellaneous publications.
Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D. C.[The Soil Conservation Service is charged withthe execution of all physical land-use programsthat involve operations by the Department ofAgriculture on farms and ranches, includingerosion control, agricultural phases of floodcontrol, farm forestry, the development ofdrainage and irrigation, and submarginal landpurchase and development. In each of theseactivities attention is devoted to the maximumdevelopment of wildUfe habitat compatible withthe primary use of the land.]
Chief, Hugh H. Bennett.Chief, in charge of operations, A. E. Jones.Chief, Biology Division, Edward H. Graham.Soil Conservation Service regions:
Region 1 (Northeastern):Regional conservator, Austin L. Patrick,Upper Darby Pa.
Regional biologist, Frank C. Edminster.Region 2 (Southeastern):Regional conservator, T. S. Buie, Spartanburg,
S. C.Regional biologist, Verne E. Davison.
Region 3 (Upper Mississippi):
Regional conservator, R. H. Musser, Mil-waukee, Wis.
Regional biologist, Warren W. Chase.Region 4 (Western Gulf):Regional conservator, L. P. Merrill, Ft.Worth, Texas.
Regional biologist. Homer G. Towns.Region 5 (Northern Great Plains)-
Regional conservator, A. E. McClymonds,Lincoln, Nebr.
Regional biologist, Marvin S. McMurtrey.Region 6 (Southwest):Regional conservator, Cyril Luker, Albu-querque, N. Mex.
Regional biologist, A. E. Borell.
ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1942
Soil Conservation Service—Continued.
Rofricn 7 (racifie CoasthKcRJcnal conservator, J. H. Christ, Tortlancl,
Orcg.Regional biologist, Richard M. Bond.
Pvblicaiiovs.Soil Conservation (monthly).
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
Consfitutifn Avinuo ai'd Twenty-first Street,
N. W., AVashiDgtcn, D. C.
Chairman, Ross G. Harrison.Executive Secretary. Albert L. Barrows.ComwJtlee on PresenatioTi of Natural Conditions:
Chairman, H. E. Anthony, American Museumof Natural History, New York, N. Y.
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMIS-SION, UNITED STATES AND CANADAChairman, Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower,
Seattle, Wash.Secretary, L. W. Patmore, £04 Central Building,Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Charles E. Jackson, Fish and Wildlife Service,
Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.A. J. Whitmcre, De{ artmcnt of Fisheries, Ottawa,
Ontario. Canada.H. A. Dunlop, Director of Investigations, Fisheries
Hall No. 2, University of Washington, Seattle,
INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMONFISHERIES COMMISSION
Chairmr.ii, Ti ni Heid, TIti Colimibia Street, NewWestminsler, British Columbia, Canada.
Sceretarv. Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower,Seattle, Wash.
B. M. Brennan, 817 Wett Fulton Avenue, Seattle,
Wash.A. L. Hager, Foot of Gore Avenue, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada.
Charles E. Jackson, Fish and Wildlife Service,
Department of the Interior. Washington, D. C.A. J. Whitmore, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa,
Ontario. Canada.W. F. Thompson, Director of Investigations, Do-minion Building, New Westminster, British
Columbia, Canada.
THE PANAMA CANAL[By authority of Executive orders relative to police
powers and himting in the Canal Zone, the Gover-nor of the Panama Canal issu(S orders and regu-
lations concerning hunting in the Canal Zone.]
Chief of offif e and general purchasing ofTicer, B. F.Burdick, Washington, 1). C.
Assistant chief of olTice, J. (i. Hughes, Washington,D. C.
Assistant to chief of odice, F. B. Heimer, Wash-ington, D. C.
Executive secretary, F. H. Wang, Balboa Heights,
Canal Zone.
GENERAL NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONSAmerican Bison Society.
President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Place,New York, N. Y.
Secretary, M. S. Garretson, 3150 Decatur Avenue,New York, N. Y.
American Fisheries Society, Investment Building'Washington, D. C.
President, John Van Oosten, University Museums,Ann Arbor, Mich.
Secretary, R. P. Hunter, State Board of Fisheries
and Game, State Office Building, HartfordConn.
PuWica^ions.—Transactions (annual).
American Forestry Association.
President, W. S. Rosecrans, Los Angeles, Calif.
Executive Secretary, Ovid Butler, 919 SeventeenthStreet, N. W., Washington, D. C.
Publications.—Americ&n Forests (monthly).
American Nature Association.
President, Arthur Newton Pack, Abiquiu, N.Mex.
Secretary, Richard W. Wcstwood, 1214 SixteenthStreet, N. W., Washington, D. C.
Treasurer, James A. O'Hearn, 74 Trinity PlaceNew York, N. Y.
Pnblicaiions.—t^&tme Magazine (10 issues per
year).
American Crnithologists' Union, Inc.
President, James L. Peters, Museum of Compar-ative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.
Secretary, Lawrence E. Hicks, Ohio State Uni-versity, Columbus, Ohio.
Treasurer, J. Fletcher Street, 1120 Locust Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.PubliaUions.—The Auk (quarterly); Check-list
President, C. F. Korstian, Duke University,Durham. N. C.
Secretary, W. A. Drcyer, University of Cincinnati,Cincinnati, Ohio.
Publications.— Ecology (quarterly); Kcological
Monographs (quarterly).
Emergency Conservation Committee.
Chairman, Mrs. C. N. Edge, 7.34 LexingtonAvenue, New York, N. Y.
P«6/ico(!0rt«.—Occasional pamphlets.
Friends of Our Native Landscspe.
Prefiiient, Jens Jensen, The Clearing, Ellison Bay,Wis.
First vice president, C. B. Andrews, 8 EastHuron Street, Chicago, 111.
Secretarv, Mrs. Frank Booth, 830 Clinton Piece,River Forest, 111.
Treasurer, Leon F. ITrbain, 605 West WashingtonStreet, Chicago, 111.
Game Conservation Society, Inc., 114 East Thirty-second Street, New York, N. Y.
President and treasurer, A. O. Macfarland,Flushing, Long Island, N. Y.
Publications.—Game Breeder and Sportsman(monthly): Pheasant Breeding Manual; QuailBreeding Manual; Controlling Predators; MoreUpland Game Birds; How to Make Game BirdsPay on the Farm.
Garden Club of America, 598 Madison Avenue,New York, N. Y.
President, Aline Kate Fox, Southport, Conn.Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Barent Lefferts,
St. James, Long Island, N. Y.; and 1105 ParkAvenue, New York, N. Y.
Treasurer, Mrs. Andrew Murray William.s, YorkVillage, Maine; and 455 East Fifty-seventhStreet, New York, N. Y.
Publications.—The Garden Club Bulletin.
General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1734 NStreet, N. W., Washington. D. C.
President, Mrs. John L. Whitehurst.Conservation of Natural Besources Committee:National chairman, Mrs. T. M. Francis, 227Poinciana Drive, Birmingham, Ala.
Publications.—General Federation Clubwoman(monthly); pamphlets and programs on warservice, international relations, American cit-
izenship, American home, education, art, publichealth, agriculture, and conservation of naturalresources.
Guardians of the River.
President, Thomas W. Pangborn, Hagerstown,Md.
Executive secretary, J. Hammond Brown, TheNews-Post, Baltimore, Md.
Treasurer, Charles N. Harsh, Williamsport, Md.Inland Bird Banding Association.
Acting president, C. C. Ludwig, Wilson Building,Lansing, Mich.
Secretary, O. A. Stevens, State College, Fargo, N.Dak.
International Associaticn of Game, Fish, andConservation Commissioners.
President, P. J. Hoffmaster, Michigan Departmentof Conservation, Lansing, Mich.
Secretary-treasurer, R. P. Holland, 515 MadisonAvenue, New York, N. Y.
International Committee for Bird Preservation
—
Pan-American Section. [Includes representa-tives of leading scientific and conservationsocieties in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Can-ada, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru,and United States.
Chairman, T. Gilbert Pearson, 1006 Fifth Avenue,New York, N. Y.
International Wildlife Protection—AmericanCommittee.
Chairman, executive committee, Childs Friek,American Museum of Natural History, NewYork, N. Y.
Secretarv, W. Reid Blair, Zoological Park, NewYork. N. Y.
Publications.— Occasional papers.
Izaak Walton League of America, Eighteenth Floor,LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, 111.
President, Ivar Ilennings, 1108 South High Street,
South Bend. Ind.Secretary, William D. Cox, 450 North Hoyne Ave-nue, Chicago, 111.
Treasurer, Harry F. Harper, Motor Wheel Cor-poration, Lansing, Mich.
Executive secretary, Kenneth A. Reid.P«ft/jfo/!0??s.—Outdoor America (monthly); mis-
cellaneous pamphlets.
ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1942
More Game Birds in America, Inc., 3-12 MadisonAvcmic, New York, N. Y.
Vico pri'siiit'iit, Arthur M. Bartlcy.Secretary, Claronco E. Slouch, 5S0 Fifth Avenue,New York, N. Y'.
National Audubon Society, 1006 Fifth Avenue,New York, N. Y.
President, Guy Emerson.Secretary, J. J. Murray, Lexington, Virginia.Executive director, John H . Baker.Pttfi/ica^ions.—Audubon Magazine (bimonthly);bulletins; leaflets; scientific monographs; newsreleases; News on the Wing (for children).
National Committee on Wildlife Legislation.
Chairman, T. Ciilbert Pearson, 1000 Fifth Avenue,New York, N. Y.
President, J. Hammond Brown, The News-Post,Baltimore, Md.
Secretary, James W. Stuber, Ohio ConservationDepartment. Vandalia, Ohio.
Treasurer, E. Budd Marter III, 419 FamumStreet, Beverly, N. J.
Publications.—OuUlooTS Unlimited.
Pacific Northwest Bird and Mammal Society.
President, Jay A. Kempkes, 717 Niles Street,
Everett, Wash.
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5
Pacific Northwest Bird and Mammal Society-Continued.
Secretary, Victor Scheffer, 105 Anderson Hall,University of Washington,, Seattle, Wash.
Editor, Martha R. Flahaut, Museum Building,University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.
Puhlicalions.—The Murrelet (3 issues per year);
Northwest Fauna (occasional).
Southern Association of Conservation Officials.
President, W. F. Dearman, Game and FishCommission, Jackson, Miss.
Secretary-treasurer, T. A. McAmis, Game andFish Commission, Little Rock, Ark.
Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers'Institute, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y.
President, Elliott C. Dill, National Lead Company,New York, N. Y.
Acting secretary, C. S. Bedell, 103 Park Avenue,New York, N. Y.
Committee on Restoration and Protection of Game:Chairman, John M. Olin.
Sportsmen's Service Bureau, 103 Pai'k Avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Publications.—Bi-week\y Outdoor News Bulletin.
Tri-States Game and Fish Association, CottonExchange Building, Memphis, Tenn.
President, John R. Flippin, Memphis, Tenn.Vice presidents:
Enoch Brown, Jr., The Commercial-Appeal,Memphis, Tenn.
Paul McCoy, Stuttgart, Ark.Edgar W. Wright, Centreville, Miss.
Western Association of State Game and FishCommissioners.
President, Frank B. Wire, State Game Super-visor, Portland, Oreg.
Vice president, K. C. Kartchner, State Game War-den, Phoenix, Ariz.
Secretary, Gordon H. True, Jr., Division of Fishand Game, Ferry Building, San Francisco, Calif.
Western Association of State Game and FishCommissioners—Continued
.
Publications.—FToceeiiings of the Western Associ-ation of State Game and Fish Commissioners(annual).
Western Bird Banding Association.
President, Franklin Q. Crawford, 2782 Glen Ave-nue, Altadena, Calif.
Secretary, Harold Michener, 418 North HudsonAvenue, Pasadena, Calif.
Business manager and treasurer, Mrs. N. EdwardAyer, 1300 Hillerest Drive, Pomona, Calif.
Publications.—News from the Bird-banders (quar-terly).
Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc., 3740 Ol-iver Street, Washington, D. C.
President, P. L. Ricker, Bureau of Plant Industry,United States Department of Agriculture, Wash-ington, D. C.
Secretary, Clara M. Cheatham.PM6/!ca^ion«.—Miscellaneous pamphlets.
The Wilderness Society, 1840 Mintwood Place,Washington, D. C.
President and permanent secretary, Robert Ster-ling Yard.
Vice president, Benton MacKaye.Treasurer, Harold C. Anderson.Publications.—Miseel\aneous pamphlets.
Wildlife Society.
President, Paul R. Needham, North Rotunda,Natural History Museum, Stanford University,Palo Alto, Calif.
Secretary, Logan J. Bennett, 206 Forestry Build-ing, State College, Pa.
Publications.—ThQ Journal of Wildlife Manage-ment (quarterly); Wildlife News (irregular).
Wilson Ornithological Club.
President, George M. Sutton, Cornell University,Ithaca, N. Y.
Secretary, Maurice Q. Brooks, West Virginia Uni-versity, Morgantown, W. Va.
Publications.—The Wilson Bulletin (quarterly).
ORGANIZATIONS IN STATES AND TERRITORIES[Organizations not heard from in 1942 are indicated by an asterisk (*)]
ALABAMA
Department of Conservation, Montgomery.
Director, Albert W. Gill.
Publications.—Game and fish laws; seafood laws;regulations, division of game, fish, and seafood;annual report; Alabama Conservation (month-ly); parks laws; forestry laws; bulletins; fishingreports (weekly).
Alabama Wildlife Federation.
President, L. A. Kilpatrick, 109 Paden Avenue,Gadsden.
Secretary, Walter Rudder, Goodyear Tire andRubber Company, Gadsden.
The Garden Club of Alabama.
President, Mrs. F. V. Caldwell, 004 AdamsAvenue, Iluntsvillc.
Alaska Game Commission, Juneau.
First judicial division. Earl N. Ohmer, chairman,Petersburg.
Second judicial division. Frank P. Williams,St. Michael, Alaska; also 1382 Thirty-thirdAvenue South, Seattle, Wash.
Third judicial divisi>jn, Andrew A. Simons,Lakeview, via Seward.
Fourth judicial division, .
Executive officer and secretary of commission,Frank Dufresne, Juneau (representative of
Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska).Publications.—Regulations relating to game, land
fur animals, and birds (annual); Mammals andBirds of Alaska.
Alaska Fisheries.
Chief, Ward T. Bower, Fish and Wildlife Service,Chicago, 111.
Assistant chief, Paul E. Thompson, Fish andWildlife Service, Chicago, 111.
Fisheries management supervisor, Clarence L.Olson, P. O. Box 1091. Juneau, Alaska.
Superintendent of Pribilof Islands, Edward C.Johnston, 706 Federal Building, Seattle, Wash.
*Alaska Fish and Game Club.
President, Grover C. Winn, Juneau.Secretary-treasurer, .
Alaska Sportsmen's Association.
President, Ray Ready, Ketchikan.Secretary, John G. McTague, Ketchikan.
Arizona Game and Fish Commission, Phoenix.
Chairman, Chailes P. Beach, Vail.
W. S. Connor, Clarkdale.Harry Hamilton, Phoenix.Secretary and State game warden, K. C. Kartchner.Director of fisheries, H. L. l^cid.
Chief deputy, C. H. Connolly.Director of federal aid, Roy Gambrell.Publications.—Game, laws.
Arizona Game Protective Association.
President, James Babbitt, Flagstaff.
Secretary, J. A. Beaman, Phoenix.Publications.—Kxiiona Wildlife and Sportsman(monthly).
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Arizona Federation of Garden Clubs.
rresident, Mrs. Walter Itced, Uisbee.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Covservatioii Commiltee:Chairman, Mrs. George I. Gibson, CanipoAlegre, Tenipe.
ARKANSASArkansas Game and Fish Commission, State
Capitol, Little Rock.
Chairman, J. E. Smith, Reyno.John Daggett, Marianna.Vol T. Lindsey, Bentonville.C. E. Mitchell, Texarkana.Gilliam Lawton, Pine Bluff.Charles Skipper, Dermott.S. C. Dellinger, Fayetteville.Ashley .lohnson. Fort Smith.Rodger Dudley, DeWitt.D. T. Black, Morrilton.Executive secretary, T. A. McAmis.Director of education, Tom Mull.Publications.—Annual report; gjxme and flsh laws.
Arkansas Federation of Garden Clubs.
President. Mrs. John Haekiitt, C09-(311 CenterStreet, Little Rock.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conserration Commiltee:Chairman, Mrs. Thom.as R. Jones, 1203 PortArthur Avenue, Mena.
CALIFORNIADepartment of Natural Resources, State Office
Building, Sacramento.
Director, Kenneth I. Fulton.Fish and Game Commission, Ferry Building,
San Francisco:President, Nate Milnor, Los Angeles.Germaine Bulcke, San Francisco.Edwin L. Carty, Oxnard.Wiley B. Williams, Alturas.Lee F. Payne, Los Angeles.Fxe3Utive secretary, George P. Miller.Eureiu chiefs:
Ush conservation, Alan C. Taft, San Francisco.Marine fisheries, Richard Van Cleve, SanFrancisco.
Patrol, L. F. Chappell, San Francisco.Engineering, J. Spencer, San Francisco.Fish and game hcense distribution, H. R.Dunbar, Sacramento.
Game conservation, J. S. Hunter, San Fran-cisco.
Game farms, August Bade, Yountville.Pvblicalio'ns.—Vish. and game laws; biennialreport; California Fish and Game (quarterly);fish bulletins.
Associated Sportsmen of California, Inc., 950Pacific Building, San Francisco.
President, George J. Zehender, Redwood City.Executive Secretary, A. V. Dwyer.Treasurer, Ernest V. Lorenzini, 438 Walnut Street,
San Francisco.
Audubon Association of the Pacific.
President, Mrs. Harold 0. Austin, 541 BoulevardWay, Piedmont.
Secretary, Joseph J. Webb, 519 California Street,
San Francisco.Treasurer, Miss Ivander Maclver, 2414 TelegraphAvenue, Berkeley.
Publications.—TYiQ Gull (monthly).
CaUfornia Academy of Sciences, Golden GatePark, San Francisco.
Committee for Conserration of Wild Animal Life:
Chairman, M. Hall McAllister, Redlands.Norman B. Livermorc, 210 Pine Street, San
Francisco.John R. White, National Park Service, SequoiaNational Park.
F. M. MacFarland, California Academy of Sci-
ences, San Francisco.James Moffitt, California Academy of Sciences,
San Francisco.
California Audubon Society, Inc.
President, Otto J. Zahn, 2115 Estrella Avenue, LosAiigelis.
Mce presidents:W. D. (^uattlebaum.B. F. Tucker.Adele Lewis Grant.
Secretary, Mrs. Merta'White, 220 North Avenue58, Los Angeles.
Treasurer, Blanche Vignos, 520 South Hobart Bou-levard, Los Angeles.
California Garden Clubs, Inc.
President, Mrs. Frederick Scatena, 1453 Forty-flfthStreet, Sacramento.
California Sportsmen's Council, 950 Pacific Build-ing, San Francisco.
President, Dom Civatello, care of Thompson-DiggsHardware, Sacramento.
Secretary, G. W. Philpot, 1 Duane Avenue, Red-wood City.
California State Chamber of Commerce.
Natural Resources Department:Director, W. E. Stewart, San Francisco.
P«6i!'co<Jons.—Magazine of the Pacific (quarterly).
Cooper Ornithological Club, Inc.
President, Howard Robertson, 157 Wilton Drive,Los Angeles.
Secretary, George Willett, Los Angeles Museum,Los Angelfs.
Treasurer, John McB. Robertson, Buena Park.Business manager, W. Lee Chambers, RobinsonRoad, Topanga.
Northern division:
President, E. Lowell Sumner, Jr., P. O. Box 188,Menlo Park.
Secretary, Frances Carter, 220 College Avenue,Berkeley.
Southern division:
President, Sherwin F. Wood, Los Angeles CityCollege, Los Angeles.
Secretary , Jack C. von Blocker, Jr., Allen Han-cock Foundation, University of Southern Cali-fornia, Los Angeles.
President, Graydtm Robinson, 107 North Larch-mont, Los Angeles.
Secretary, Fred Nelson, 124 West Sixth Street,
Los Angeles.
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COLORADOState Game and Fish Commission, State Capitol,
Denver.
President, H. G. Kendall, Trinidad.Vice president, R. G. Lyttle, Meeker.Secretary, N. Dean Henry, AA'ray.
Director, C. N. Feast.Chief game warden, J. D. Hart, Denver.Superintendent of hatcheries, Robert G. Haviland.Publications.—Game and fish laws; biennialreport; Conservation Comments (quarterly).
Colorado Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc.
President, Mrs. Adam S. Wagner, 4355 BataviaPlace, Denver.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservafion Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Clyde A. Bartels, Route 2,
Fort Collins.
Tzaak Walton League of America (Colorado Di-vision).
President, K. A. McCasltill, 209 Patterson Build-ing, Denver.
Secretary and treasurer, H. C. Kelly, 327 C. A.Johnson Building, Denver.
CONNECTICUTState Board of Fisheries and Game, Hartford.
Chairman, Francis L. Sheane, Bridgeport.Philip C. Barney, Farmineton..Tohn E. Flaherty, Rockville.Superintendent, Russell P. Hunter, State OfficeBuilding, Hartford.
Executive Assistant, Mildred K. Bartle, StateOffice Building, Hartford.
Chief, wildlife protection and law enforcement,Thomas E. Rose, Hartford.
Chief, fish restoration. Frank N. Banning.Chief, game restoration, A. L. Lamson.Publications.—Gsxafi and fish laws; biennial report.
Connecticut Audubon Society.
President, John P. Holman. Fairfield.
Secretary, Mrs. Edward N. DeWitt, UnquowaRoad, Fairfield.
Publications.—Bulletin (annual)
.
Connecticut Fish and Game Protective Associa-tion.
President, George H. Scranton, Box 1145, NewHaven.
Secretary and treasurer, .
Connecticut Sportmen's Association, Inc.
President, August J. Ermisch, 31 WoodbridgeAvenue, East Hartford.
Secretarv, John T. Wood, 165 Burnsids Avenue,East Hartford.
Treasurer, Roy F. Olding, 200 Ardmore Road,West Hartford.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Com,miitee:Chairman, Mrs. J. E. Jcflery, 80 North Street,
Milford.
The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut,Inc.
President, Mrs. George E. Kirstcn, Mine HillRoad, Fairfield.
DELAWAREBoard of Game and Fish Commissioners, Dover.
President, Harley G. Hastings, Bethel.Vice president, Wilbur D. Wilds, Kenlon.Secretary, William M. Davis, Odessa.Chief game warden, E. Sherman Webb.Pvhlicatiovs.—Game and fish laws; annual report;
Delaware Game and Fish News (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Walter Morris, 5 South State
Street, Dover.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Metropolitan Police, Washington. (Has jurisdic-tion over matters pertaining to game.)
Major and superintendent, Edward J. Kelly.Lieutenant, commanding harbor precinct, OthaR. Sanders.
Audubon Society of the District of Columbia.
President, John W. Aldrich, United States Na-tional Museum, Washington, D. C.
Secretary, Mrs. Alice M. Richev, 3182 WestoverDrive. S. E., Washington, D. C.
Publications.—List of activities (annual).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman. Mrs. Barton S. Embry, 2311 Con-necticut Avenue, Washington, D. C.
Izaak V/alton League of America (RegionalCouncil for District of Columbia, Maryland,Virginia, and West Virginia).
Director, Jack Stowell, 1410 H Street, N.W.,Washington, D. C.
Secretary and tr(jasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va.
FLORIDA
Commission of Game and Fresh Water Fish,Tallahassee.
Chairman, L. G. Bruce, Bartow.Thompson S. Baker, Jacksonville.Louis G. Morris, Montieello.J. W. Corbett, Fort Pierce.John S. Clardy, Ocala.Executive secretary, I. N. Kennedy.Publications.—Qame and fish laws; miscellaneouspamphlets.
State Board of Conservation, Tallahassee.
Members :
Spessard L. Holland, Governor of the State.R. A. Gray, Secretary of State.
J. Tom Watson, Attorney General.Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture.J. M. Lee, Comptroller.J. Edwin Larson. Treasurer.Colin English, Superintendent of Public In-struction.
Begulatory Personnel
:
Supervisor, S. E. Rice.Assistant supervisor, H. D. Marks.General agent for the Gulf Coast, Archie Ross,Tampa.
General agent for the east coast, E. W. Smith,Fort Pierce.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. T. C. Maguire, Plant City.
Duval Anglers' and Hunters' Club.
President, Rhyden C. Latham.Treasurer, Henry Wiesenfeld, Box 1133, Jackson-
ville.
Florida Audubon Society, Inc.
President, Thomas F. Davis, Jr., Orlando.Secretary, Louis A. Stimson, 1835 Opeechee Drive.Miami.
Publications.—The Florida Naturalist (quarterly).
Florida Conservation Council.
Chairman, Peter G. Ward, ."iOS Atlantic NationalBank Building, Jacksonville.
Secretary, Eaves Allison, Leesburg.
Florida Federation of Garden Clubs.
President, IVIrs. W- H. Covington, 328 CortesStreet, Tallahassee.
Chairman, Thomas P. Gunning, Princeton.Vice chairman, Richard J. Daley, Chicago.Secretary, Elroy C. Sandquist, Chicago.Director of research, J. F. Isakofl.
Assistant director, Karl A. Bosworth.Consultant, Charles M. Kneier.
Associated Conservation Organizations of Illinois.
Chairman, Jacob Pech, 2844 South KedvaleAvenue, Chicago.
Secretary, Mrs. Earl E. Byerrum, Warrenville.
Camp Fire Club of Chicago.
President, Carter H. Harrison, Jr., 209 SouthLaSalle Street, Chicago.
Secretary, Carl Birdsall, 231 South LaSalle Street,
Chicago.Chairman, Conservation Committee, T. BrookeAnderson, 27 Commerce Street, Youngstown,Ohio.
Conservation Council.
Chairman, Reuben M. Strong, 5840 Stony Island
Avenue, Chicago.Secretary, Mrs. Robert Work, Barrington.
Treasurer, Mrs. R. J. Lawrie, 9732 VanderpoelAvenue, Chicago.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Ira E. Owen, 115 West Taylor
Street, Petersburg.
Game, Fish, and Forest Guardians of Illinois.
President, H. C. Norcross, Carlyle.
Secretary, William Wolfe, Carlyle.
The Garden Club of Illinois, Inc.
President, Mrs. Warren Shoemaker, 45 Green BayRoad, Hubbard Woods.
Illinois Audubon Society.
President, R . M. Strong, 5840 Stony Island
Avenue, Chicago.Secretary, Doris A. Plapp, 4140 North Keeler
Logansport.Secretary, R. C. J. Granger, 615 Brown Street,
Logansport.
IOWA
State Conservation Commission of Iowa, Tenthand Mulberry Streets, Des Moines.
ChairmaD, E. B. Gaunitz, Lansing.
R. E. Garberson, Sibley.
J. D. Lowe, Algona.Mrs. Addison Parker, Des Moines.F. J. Poyneer, Cedar Rapids.R. E. Stewart, Ottumwa.A. S. Workman, Glenwood.Secretary, W. E. Brown.Director, F. T. Schwob.Fish and Game Division:
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Edgar D. Beach, Ananiosa.
Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa.
President, Ada Swalwell, Collins.
Iowa Ornithologists' Union.
President, Martin L. Grant, Cedar Falls.
Secretary-treasurer, Lillian Serbousek, 1226 SecondStreet, S. W., Cedar Rapids.
Publications.—Iowa Bird Life (quarterly).
Izaak Walton League of America (Iowa Divi-
sion).
President, H. Clay Beard, Iowa Building, DesMoines.
Secretary and treasurer, Gail A. Peterson, 520
Summer Street, Burliugtoa.
KANSAS
Forestry, Fish, and Game Commission.
Chairman, Lee Larrabee, Liberal.
Secretary, Garland Atkins, Fort Scott.
Charles Hassig, Kansas City.Jay J. Owens, Salina.
H. M. Gillespie, Wichita.Harry F. Lutz, Sharon Springs.Dnector, Guy D. Josserand, Pratt.Publications.—Fish and game laws; bulletins;
biennial report; news service; pond fish culture;Kansas Fish and Game (monthly).
Audubon Society of Kansas.
President, John E. Galley, 1242 Coolidge Avenue,Wichita.
Secretary, Mrs. George P. Frank, 1307 CoolidgeAvenue, Wichita.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chaiiinan, Mrs. Robert L. Jones, 517 Union
Street, Emporia.
Izaak Walton League of America (Kansas Divi-sion).
President, George IT. Glaser, Pratt.
Secretary, Burpee Thompson Kingman.
The Kansas Associated Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. Walter Stadel, 1340 CampbellAvenue, Topeka.
Kansas Fish and Game Protective Association.
President, W. A. Ayres, Federal Trade Commis-sion, Washington, D. C.
Vice president, Robert E. Israel, Wichita.Secretary, J. B. Doze, care of The Eagle, Wichita.Treasurer, Carl Bitting, Wichita.
KENTUCKY
Department of Conservation, Frankfort.
Commissioner, Charles Fennell.
Division of Game and Fish:
Director, S. A. Wakefield.Superintendent of wardens, Frank Phipps.Superintendent of hatcheries. Minor E. Clark.Superintendent of public relations, James J.
Gilpin.
Advisory Commission:Chairman, O. W. Thompson, Pikeville.
M. L. Gunn, Harlan.M. D. Spoonamore, Danville.Elmer Q. Davis, Owenton.Paul Long, Shelbyville.
Edgar Arnold, Madisonville.Robert White, Fulton.
Publications.—Fish and game laws; biennial report;
educational bulletins.
Audubon Society of Kentucky.
President, Victor K. Dodge, 137 Bell Court West,Lexington.
Secretary, Eugene E. Simpson, 203 East FourthStreet, Lexington.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Owen M. Moreland, 304 Holi-
day Road, Lexington.
The Garden Club of Kentucky.
President, Mrs. Alvin Stilz, 269-271 West MainStreet, Lexington.
University, Baltimore.Edwin G. Baetjcr, 1409 Mercantile TrustBuilding, Baltimore.
George T. Harrison, Tilghman Packing Com-pany, Tilghman.
Ellsworth Leaiy, Rock Hall Maiine Railway,Rock Hall.
Samuel M. Bailey, Milestown.Norman E. Carr, Edgewater.
Executive secretary, William H. BaylifT.
Publications.—Knimnl Report.
Game and Inland Fish Commission, 514 Mun.seyBuiluing, Baltimore.
Chairman, Gainer Wood Denmead, Baltimore.Vice chairman, James H. Gambrill, Jr., Frederick.A. Gordon Fleet, Edgewater.S. Scott Beck, Jr., Chestertown.Fulcher P. Smith, Cumberland.Department of Game and Inland Fish.
btate game warden, E. Lee LeCompte.Chief deputy game warden, Richai-d T. Norris.Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer.Chief clerk, Frank L. Bentz.Superintendent of fish hatcheries, Albert M.Powell, Lewistown.
Publications.—Fish and game laws; annual report;Maryland Conservationist (quarterly); occa-sional bulletins on wildlife.
Commission of Tidewater Fisheries, State OflBceBuiluing, Annapolis.
Chairman, Edwin Warfield, Jr., Baltimore.Secretary, Allan A. Sollers, Benedict.Administrative assistant, David H. Wallace.Chief clerk, C. Ernest Ebberts.Hydrographic engineer, John C. Widerner.Seafood auditor, J. R. E. Turpin.Commander of patrol fleet, A. S. Creighton.Publications.—kunua]. report; Tidewater NewsLetter (biweekly).
Commission of State Forests and Parks, 1411
Fidelity Building, Baltimore.
Appointive:Chairman, John M. Nelson, Eccleston.Sidney D. Peverly, Bel Air.
Bernard I. Gonder, Oakland.Ex officio:
J. Miles Lankford, Maryland Farm Bureau,Pocomoke.
J. Wilson Lord, Maryland State Grange, EUi-cott City.
Department of State Forests and Parks.State forester, Joseph F. Kaylor.Assistant State forester, Karl E. Pfeiffer.
Assistant forester, Walter J. Quick, Jr.
Publications.—AnnuaX report; bulletins on recrea-
tion facilities; forest maps.
Commission of Geology, Mines, and Water Re-sources, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
Chairman, Arthur B. Stewart, Baltimore.Holmes D. Baker, Frederick.Harry R. Hall, Hyattsville.
L. B. Broughtou, University of Maryland, CollegePark.
Joseph C. Lore, Solomons.Department of Geology, Mines, and Water Resources.
Director, Edward B. Mathews.Publications.—Msiry\a.iid Geological Survey; maps;
bulletins on minerals, ground waters, and sur-
face water.
Commission of Research and Education, Chesa-peake Biological Laboratory, Solomons.
Chairman, Lloyd M. Bertholf, Western MarylandCollege, Westminster.
Julian D. Corrington, Washington College, Ches-terton.
Ernest N. Cory, University of Maryland, College
Park.John T. Handy.
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Commission of Research and Education—Con.
B. H. Willier, Johns Hopkins University, Balti-
more.Department of Research and Education..
Director, R. V. Truitt, University of Maryland,College Park.
Pj^Wicn^ion*.—Research bulletins on crab, oj-ster,
and fishery biology, and on pollution and other
technical aspects of Chesapeake Bay and tribu-
taries; pamphlets on sport fishing in ChesapeakeBay.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Ernest W. Davenport, 1801
Sudbury Lane, N. W., Washington, D. C.
The Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland.
President, Mrs. Edward H. McKeon, 100 WestUniversity Parkway, Baltimore.
First vice president, Mrs. William A. Bridges,
Eudowood, Towson.Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Marshall A. Carl-
ton, 222 Oakdalc Road, Baltimore.
Izaak Walton League of America (Regional Coun-cil for Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, andDistrict of Columbia).
Director, Jack Stowell, 1410 H Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Secretary and treasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va.
Maryland Audubon Society.
President (acting), Talbott Denmead, 2830 St.
Paul Street, Baltimore.Treasurer, Percy T. Blogg, 230 West Fayette
Street, Baltimore.
Maryland Outdoor Life Federation.
President, Granville C. Swope, 29 South CalvertStreet, Baltimore.
Secretary-treasurer, F. C. Gajewski, care of Hyn-son, Westcott, and Dunning, Charles and ChaseStreets, Baltimore.
Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Asso-ciation, Inc.
President, J. Hammond Brown, The BaltimoreNews-Post, Baltimore.
Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer, 514 MunseyBuilding, Baltimore.
Treasurer, Granville C. Swope, 29 South CalvertStreet, Baltimore.
Maryland State Forests and Parks Association,
7 St. Johns Road, Baltimore.
First vice president, Edmund B. Fladung.Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. James H. Dorsey.
Natural History Society of Maryland, 2103 BoltonStreet, Baltimore.
President, Edmund B. Fladung.Vice president, Herbert C. Moore.Secretary, John B. Calder.Treasurer, A. Llewellyn Jones.
Publications—BuWcXin (bimonthly); papers ontrees, insects, birds, snakes, fishes, and geology.
MASSACHUSETTS
Department of Conservation, 15 Ashburton Place,
Boston.
Commissioner, Raymond J. Kenney.Division of Fisheries and Game:
Director, H. S. du Mont.Division of Marine Fisheries:
Director, Ralph H. Osborn.Division of Wildlife Research and Management:Acting director, H. S. du Mont.
Publications.—Vish and game laws; annual report;
Conservation Bulletin (quarterly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. William P. Bumham, 131
Storrs Avenue, Braintree.
Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts.
President, Mrs. Robert Bowen, HearthstoneFarm, Concord.
Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc.
President, Robert Walcott, Boston.Secretary-treasurer, C. Russell Mason, 66 New-bury Street, Boston.
Publications.—BnUetin (monthly except JulyAugust, and September.)
Chairman, William H. AVharton, Groton.Secretary-treasurer, C. Russell Mason, Boston.
Massachusetts Fish and Game Association, Inc.
President, Arthur B. Harlow, 22 Yeoman Street,Roxbury.
Secretary, David A. Aylward, 20 Spruce Street,
Boston.PMfc/ica^fons.—Proceedings New England Game
Conference; Fish and Game.
Massachusetts Waterfowlers Association.
President and secretary, Clinton W. Baker,Brewster Road, Kingston.
Massachusetts Wildfowlers Protective League.
President, Fred W. Gardner, 12 North LibertyStreet, Rockland.
Secretaiy, Earle F. Thompson, .Jr., Rockland.
MICHIGANCommission of Conservation, Lansing.
Chairman, Joseph P. Rshilly, Newberry.Harold Titus, Traverse City.Harold H. Whiteley, Dowagiac.Michael F. DeFant, Xegaunee.Alexander W. Blain, Detroit.
Russell Bengel, Jackson.Robert H. Rayburn, Alpena.Secretary, Wayland Osgood.Director. P. J. HofFmaster.Chief field administrator, H. R. Sayre, Lansing.In charge, game division, H. D. Ruhl, Lansing.
In charge, fish division, F. A. Westerman, Lansing.Publications.—Bionnia.! report; game and fish laws;
Michigan Conservation (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Jacob H. Burley, 1220 Court
Street, Port Huron.
The Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan.
President, Mrs. William Lynn Wilson, 1620 Niles
Avenue, St. Joseph.
Izaak Walton League of America (MichiganDivision).
President, Paul W. Tara, 1378 National BankBuilding, Detroit.
First vice president, Carl Scheflaer, Ypsilanti.
Second vice president, John Zabelka, Sault Ste.
Marie.Secretary, Harvey Swanebeck, Fenton.Treasurer, Henry Pierce. Kalamazoo.Chairman of board, Harry D. Jewell, GrandRapids.
Publications.—BuWoX'm (quarterly).
Michigan Audubon Society.
President, Edward T. Boardraan, Cranbrook In-
stitute of Science, Bioonifield Hills.
Secretary, Mrs. Francis Kieler, 243 Gratiot Boule-vard, Port Huron.
PH6//ca^i07is.- Jack-Pine Warbler (quarterly).
Michigan United Conservation Clubs.
President, Theodore G. Bowler, Clare.
Executive secretary, Harry R. Gaines, 552 HowardStreet, S. E., Crand Rapids.
Treasurer, Guy E. Kistlcr, 1024 Whcaton Street,
Kalamazoo.
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Northern Michigan Sportsmen's Association.
President, Peter Trudell, Jr., Negaunee.Vice president, A. C. Richiuds, Marquette.Secretary, John J. Ilaiisernian, Negauiieo.Publications.— C\ub bulletins (occasional).
West Michigan Conservation Club.
President, C. A. Justin, 27 Dale Street, N. M'.,
Grand Rapids.Secretary, Victor G. Nogar, 717 Cass Avenue, S. E.,
Grand Rapids.
MINNESOTADepartment of Conservation, jState Office Build-
ing, St. Paul.
Commissioner, Chester S. Wilson.Division of Game and Fish:
Director, Verne E. Jpslin.
Deputy director, E. R. Starkweather.Superintendent of fisheries, George Weaver.Superintendent of fish propagation, Norman L.Moe.
Superintendent of game propagation and refuges,Frank Blair.
Aquatic biologist, Lloyd L. Smith.Pittman-Robertson coordinator, Lansing Parker.Conservation consultant, E. V. Willard.Supervisor of wardens, J. A. Lingle.
Publications.—Gamo and fish laws; ConservationVolunteer (monthly); special reports.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Covimittee:Chairman, Mrs. Andrew N. Johnson, 5124 Bry-ant Avenue South, Minneapolis.
Izaak Walton League of America (MinnesotaDivision).
President, Otto W. Kolshorn, R.F.D. 3, Red Wmg.Secretary and treasurer, F. M. Shouse, 1771 BryantAvenue South, Minneapolis.
President, S. L. Wallen, Royalton.General Secretary, Bob Magdanz, Hutchinson.
United Sportsmen's Association.
President, A. A. Van Dyke, Main Post OflSce, St.
Paul.Secretary, Charles J. Studeman, 1064 LivingstonAvenue, St. Paul.
MISSISSIPPI
State Game and Fish Commission, 330 East PearlStreet, Jackson.
Chairman, P. E. Whittington, Lyon.Secretary, B. B. McClendon, Jackson.J. M. Whiteside, Tupelo.W. H. Starr, Gulfport.W. E. Mclntyre, Brandon.Director of conservation, W. F. Dearman.Publications.—Game laws; press releases; reports,
Mississippi Game and Fish (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conserrafion Committee:Chairman, Mrs. James C. Cowan, 1403 Wash-ington Avenue, Greenville.
The Garden Club of Mississippi.
President, Mrs. W. M. Merritt, Boyle.
Mississippi Association for the Conservation ofWild Life.
President, Howard Stovall, Stovall.Secretary-treasurer, William Sadler, MississippiCollege, Clinton.
MISSOURI
State Conservation Commission, Jefferson City.
Chairman, E. Sydney Stephens, Columbia.Vice chairman, A. P. Greenfelder, St. Louis.Secretary, E. G. Stoner, Springfield.Member, Owen Tumbull, Troy.Director, I. T. Bode.
State Conservation Commission—Continued.P«6//ai/iOHs.—Wildlife and Forestry Code Book;Missouri Conservationist (quarterly); annualreport; Game Fish of Mis.souri (illustrated);wall chart of open seasons; special bulletins onspecific subjects.
Audubon Society of Missouri.
President, F. L. Ilagaman, 1110 Commerce Build-ing, Kansas City.
Secretary, George E. Moore, Sullivan.Treasurer, Homer R. Bolen, Teachers College,Cape Girardeau.
Publications.—The Bluebird (monthly).
Conservation Federation of Missouri, Chamber of
Commerce Building, Springfield.
President, Harry Plattner, Malta Bend.Secretary-treasurer, Lon S. Haymes, Springfield.Executive secretary, Ted Butler, Chamber of
Commerce Building, Springfield.
Publications.—Missouri Wildlife (quarterly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Cov'mittee:Chairman. Jennie M. Booth, 114 Hitt Street,
Columbia.
Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri.
President, Mrs. K. C. Weber, Farmington.
Izaak Walton League of America (Missouri Wal-tonian Council).
Chairman, Clayton O. Judson, 1302 North TenthStreet, St. Joseph.
Missouri Duck Hunters Association.
President, A. D. Luchrmann, 1006 PlantersBuilding, St. Louis.
Secretary, Paul H. Goessling, 4127 Forest ParkBoulevard, St. Louis.
MONTANAState Fish and Game Commission, Helena.
Chairman, J. W. Severy, Missoula.William Caprenter, Butte.E. G. Vedova, Roundup.A. C. Grande, Lennep.Elmer Johnson, Glasgow.State fish and game warden, J. S. McFarland,Helena.
Superintendent of fisheries, Elmer Phillips,Helena.
Publications.—Tish and game laws; biennial report.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. T. H. MacDonald, 802 NorthBenton Avenue, Helena.
Montana Federation of Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. S. H. Irvine, StevensvOle.
Montana Wildlife Federation.
President, J. N. Thclen, Great Falls.
Secretary, M. T. Messelt, Great Falls.
Southeastern Montana Sportsmen's Association.
President. Leo R. Spagen, Red Lodge.Vice president, Mr. Rankin, Hardin.Secretary-treasurer, William Currans, Red Lodge
NEBRASKAGame, Forestation, and Parks Commission, Lin-
coln.
Chairman, M. M. Sullivan, Spalding.Vice chairman, Carl S. Horn, Hay Springs.Clarke Wilson, Wakefield.Arthur Storz, Omaha.M. Campbell, McCook.Secretary, Paul T. Gilbert, Lincoln.Supervisor of parks, fisheries, lakes, and recreationgrounds. Glen R. Foster, Lincoln.
Superintendent of game farms. Dale Halbert, Nor-folk.
Director, Pittman-Robertson projects, L. PVance, Lincoln.
Pi/blicaiions.—Game and fish laws (annual); Out-door Nebraska Magazine (quarterly).
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Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conserraticn Committee:Chairman, Mrs. O. L. Kenfield, 136S Thirtieth
Avenue, Columbus.
Federated Garden Clubs of Nebraska.
President, Mrs. W. A. Cole. Hastings.
Izaak Walton League of America (NebraskaDivision).
President, G. E. Condra, Dean of Conservationand Survey, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Secretarj- and treasurer, Mrs. Mildred jNIalone
Spann", 1745 Sumner Street, Lincoln.
Nebraska Ornithologists' Union.
President, E. Allyn Moser, 813 North Fiftieth
Street, Omaha.Vice president. Earl W. Glandon, Stapleton.
Corresponding secretary, Mrs. MjTon H. Swenk,1410 North thirty-seventh Street, Lincoln.
Recording secretary, Mrs. A. H. Jones, 1114 NorthDenver Avenue, Hastings.
Treasurer, L. M. Gates, 5234 Adams Street, Lin-
coln.
Editor-custodian. F. W. Haeeker, 506 SouthFiftv-second Street, Omaha.
Publications.—The Nebraska Bird Review (semi-
annual).
Nebraska State Sportsmen's Association.
President, Dayton Dom, Big Springs.
Secretary and "treasurer, Henry J. Baker, Norfolk.
Wildlife Federation of Nebraska.
Chairman, Ernest Bihler, 220 Leflang Bundmg,Omaha.
Vice chairman, M. C. Pedersen, 501 NorthTwentv-seventh Street, Lincoln.
Secretary, H. C. Zellers, 915 Sharp Building,
Lincoln.Treasurer, H. W. Jesperson, P. O. Box 1508, Lin-
coln.
NEVADAState Fish and Game Commission, Reno.
Chairman. E. J. Phillips, Gardnerville.
Vice chairman, A. C. Barr, Ely.F. L. Baker, Mina.Lerou Casady, Austin.Secretarv, William A. Powell, Jr., Fallon.
Assistant secretary, E. H. Herman, P. O. Box678, Reno. .
Superintendent of hatcheries, Lester Nicholas,
Verdi.Publications.—Fish and game laws; biennial
report.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Consenation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Gretchen H. Boles, 801 NorthVirginia Street. Reno.
NEW HAMPSHIREFish and Game Department, State House Annex,
Concord.
Director, Ralph G. Carpenter, 2nd.Fish and Game Commission:Chairman, PhUip E. Morris, Nashua.Secretary, Thomas J. Dent, Hanover.Edmimd W. Bowler, Durham.Alfred L. Guay. Laeonia.George B. Currier, West Stewartstown.
Publications.—¥ish and game laws; biennial
report; technical papers.
Audubon Society of New Hampshire.
President, Robert N. Lake, Wilton.Secretarv, George C. Atwell. Strafford.
Publications.—Bulletin of the Audubon Society of
New Hampshire (quarterly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Consenation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Alexander L. Barbour, Lisbon.
New Hampshire Federation of Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. Charles J. Lincoln, Amherst.
NEW JERSEYBoard of Fish and Game Commissioners, State
House, Trenton.
President, George C. Warren, Jr., Summit.Vice president, Lewis Spinks, Nixon.H. il. Armstrong, Jersey Citv.Charles F. Hunter, Palisade.
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James R. Hensler, Rumson.W. Steelman Mathis, Toms River.Harold E. Longsdorf, Mount Holly.Harold W. Laauwe, Paterson.Marvin A. Spaulding, Trenton.Executive Secretary, H. J. Burlington.Superintendent of game management, Lester G.MacNamara, iMercerville.
Hatchery superintendent, Charles O. Hayford,Hackettstown.
President, Mrs. Herman J. Cook, 139 RidgedaleAvenue, Madison.
New Jersey Audubon Society.
President. Charles H. Rogers, East Guyot Hall,Princeton.
Secretary-treasurer, Beecher S. Bowdish, 206 Mar-ket Street, Newark.
Publications.-Armxial report; New Jersey Audu-bon Bulletin (irregular); various leaflets.
New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen'sClubs.
President. William J. Mackey, Jr., SIO SecondPlace, Plainfleld.
Secretary, WilUam Stanley Applegate, 212 UnionAvenue, Neptune.
Treasurer, Lloyd Vosseller, 4 East Clifl Street,
Somerville.
NEW MEXICOState Game and Fish Commission.
Chairman. Colin Neblett, Sante Fe.C. R. Hushes, Deming.Hush B. Woodward, Albuquerque.Secretary and State game warden, Elliott S.
Barker, Santa Fe.Publications.—Game and fish laws; reports; NewMexico Magazine (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman. Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Casito de
los Arbolitos, Santa Fe.
New Mexico Game Protective Association.
President (acting), Stanley Mollands, Taos.Executive secretary, Raymond B. Stamm, 131
South Fourteenth Street, Albuquerque.Directors:
Fred Sherman, Deming.M. F. Smith, Raton.B. E. Smith, Belen.W. A. Losev, Hagerman.Stanley Mollands, Taos.C. C. Bassett, Deming.
NEW YORKConservation Department, Albany.
Commissioner,Deputy commissioner, John T. Gibbs.Secretary, John L. Halpin.Dirision of Fish and Game:Director, William C. Adams, State Arcade
Building. Albany.Assistant director, Justin T. Mahoney.Superintendent of inland fisheries, J. Victor
ShifT, Albany.Superintendent of fish culture, Sumner M. Cow-den, Albany.
Pu6/ico/io7i«.—Conservation laws, includmg for-
est, fish, and game laws; maps; annual report;
bulletins on forestry and wildlife.
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Bureau of Marine Fisheries, 80 Centre Street, NewYork.
Superintendent, James H. Ilildrcth.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Consenation CommitKcChairman, Mrs. Arthur C. Parker, 21 ArnoldPark, Kochester.
Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc.
President, Mrs. Clement Bowers, Maine.
Izaak Walton League of America (New YorkDivision).
President, F. Lee Keator, Kelly Corners.Secretary, Oscar Burkard, 1412 North Madison
Street, Kome.
New York Association for the Protection of Game,Inc.
President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Place, NewYork.
Secretary, John S. Wise, Jr., 135 West SLxteeathStreet, New York.
New York State Conservation Council.
President, Karl T. Frederick, 61 Broadway, NewYork.
Secretary, C. M. Dailey, 112 South HamiltonStreet, Watertown.
Treasurer, F. D. Sargent, 32 Lodge Street, Albany.
New York State Nature Association, Inc., P. O.Box 927, Albany.
President, W. J. Schoonniaker.Vice president, Gertrude K. Lathrop.General secretary, Fredericka Cameron.Membership secretary. Gladys Lodge.Treasurer, W. A. Swallow.
NORTH CAROLINA
Department of Conservation and Development.Director, E. Bruce Etheridge.Commissioner of game and inland fisheries,
Hinton James, Raleigh.Commissioner of commercial fisheries, John A.Nelson. Morehead City.
Pu6Z!caiion.s.—Conservation laws; game laws; bi-
ennial report; North Carolina Wildlife Con-servation (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Roy H. Cagle, Route 1, Ashe-
ville.
Garden Club of North Carolina.
President, Mrs. D. J. Lybrook, Advance.
NORTH DAKOTA
Game and Fish Department, Bismarck.
Game and fish commissioner. William J. Lowe.Deputy game and fish commissioner, J. E. Camp-
bell.
Chief warden, E. M. Lee.Publications.—Game and fish laws: annual report;North Dakota Outdoors (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. John C. Gould, 206 SixthAvenue, N. W., Mandan.
North Dakota Audubon Society.
President, .
Secretary, 0. A. Stevens, 1110 Tenth Street North,Fargo.
Izaak Walton League of America (North DakotaCouncil).
Secretary, Dana Wright, St. John.
North Dakota Wildlife Association
President, Edwin C. Becker, Willow City.Vice president, P. I. Dahlen, Williston.Secretary-treasurer. Auburn S. Coe, Jamestown.Publications.— North Dakota Outdoors (monthly).
OHIODepartment of Agriculture, Columbus.
Director, John T. Brown.Division of Conservation and Xatural Resources:Commissioner, Don O. Waters.Assistant commissioner, H. A. Rider.
Bureau chiefs:
Inland lakes and parks, W. R. Wheelock.Game management, A. W. Short.Law enforcement, Lester Bailey.Fish culture, T. H. Langlois.Engineering and water, W. E. Owens.Public relations, R. B. Howard.Accounting, Harry F. West.Pollution Engineering, Thomas Gallagher.
Commission of Consenation and Xatural Resources:Chairman, George M. Trautman, Columbus.Vice chairman, Joseph Streb, Dover.George M. Landis, Columbus.Henry Pfeifler, Kenton.A. E. Rupp, Marietta.LeRoy Ballinger. Cincinnati.C. P. Kite, St. Marys.E. R. Beetham, Cleveland.John T. Brown (ex officio).
Chairman, C. B. Qoddard, Ardmore.Vice chairman, C. A. Beck, P. O. Box 408, Mianii.Secretary, James W. McMahan, Okemah.Warden, Nelson Newman, Oklahoma City.Publications.—Game and fish laws (biannual):
Bulletin (monthly); biennial report; News Re-lease (weekly); Fur Bearing and Game Mam-mals of Oklahoma; Upland Game Birds of Okla-homa; Management Suggestions for Owners of
Small Ponds.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Cov servation CommUtee:Chairman, Mrs. Carl C. Jones, 712 East Walnut,Altus.
Izaak Walton League of America (OklahomaDivision).
President, A. F. Hombeck, Bison Theatre, Shaw-nee.
Secretary, Ralph Kumler, 931 North Broadway,Shawnee.
The Oklahoma Association of Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. C. L. Chase, 1609 N. W. Seven-teenth Street, Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Wildlife Federation.
State chairman, C. E. Sanbnm, Stillwater.Vice chairman, A. C. Hirslifleld, Oklahoma City.Secretary-treasurer, Luther Williams, Tulsa.
OREGONState Game Commission, 616 Oregon Building,
Portland.
Chairman, E. E. Wilson, Corvallis.Merrill D. Rose, Portland.Alfred B. Peacock, Marshfield.R. D. McClallcn, Enterprise.Theodore R. Conn, Lakeview.State Game Supervisor, Frank B. Wire.Superintendent of fisheries (game), M. L. Ryck-man.
PuHicalioiix.—Game laws; biennial report.
Oregon Fish Commission (commercial), Portland.
Master fish warden, M. T. Hov.Director of fish culture, Hugh C. Mitchell.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
ComeTvafion Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Howard P. Arnest, 4106 N. E.Beaumont Street.^Portland.
Izaak Walton League of America (Oregon Re-gional Council).
President, David Charlton, 2340 S. E. JeSersonStreet, Portland.
PENNSYLVANIAPennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg.
President, Ross L. Leffler, McKeesport.Vice president, Robert Lamberton, Franklin.Nicholas Biddle, Bethayres.A. W.Lee, Jr., Clearfield.
Ernest E. Harwood, Hazleton.O. Ben Gipplc, Harrisburg.S. Harold Fisher, Huntingdon.Harold Moltz, Williamsport.Executive director, Seth Gordon.Acting assistant director, R. A. McCachran.Publications.—G^raci laws; bulletins; educationalpamphlets; biennial report; Pennsylvania GameNews (monthly).
Board of Fish Commissioners, Harrisburg.
Chairman and commissioner of fisheries, CharlesA. French.
John L. Neiger, Scranton.Joseph M. Critchfield, Confluence.Clifford J. Welsh, Erie.
J. Fred McKean, New Kensington.Milton L. Peck, Radnor.Charles A. Mensch, Bellefonte.Edgar W. Nicholson, Philadelphia.Administrative secretary, H. R. Stackhouse.P«6;jco<!ons.—Pennsylvania Angler (monthly).
Central Pennsylvania Fish and Game Conser-vation Association, Inc., P. O. Box 210,
Harrisburg.
President, Edson J. Hockenbury.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Howard N. Schutt, 204 Alle-
gheny Avenue, Coudersport.
The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania.
President, Mrs. Robert Hatfield Irons, 1625 NorthFront Street, Harrisburg.
Izaak Walton League of America (PennsylvaniaDivision).
President, Harry W. Stark, 633 Courtland Street,
York.Secretary, Ralph E. Walley, 121 Park Road,Wyomissing.
Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs.
President, M. C. Merrits, 119 First Avenue,Altoona.
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First vice president, Darlington R. Kulp, 1022North Fifth Street, Reading.
Second vice president, Colin McF. Reed, Chamberof Commerce Building, Pittsburgh.
Secretary-treasurer, C. A. Mortimer, 560 MainStreet, Honesdale.
Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, Inc.
President, Andrew C. Long, Shamokin.Secretary, George E. Neubling, 120 West Spring
Street, Reading.
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United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania, 301-304 Bon-nett Biiihiini:, Wilkes-Biirrc.
President, II. S. Smith, Wilkes-Barre.First vice president, Roy Wooten, Sugar Notch.Second vice president, Paul Gardner, Str.vnton.Treasurer, Stephen Emanuel, Dodson School,
President, J. Fred McKcan, New Kensington.Secretary, H. Borrell, Meadville.
PUERTO RICODepartment of Agriculture and Commerce, San
Juan.
Commissioner, F. A. Lopez, Dominguez.Division of Ornithology and Pisciculture.
Chief, Luis C. Bonnet.Assistant pisciculturist, Pedro T. Prado.Hatchery superintendent, Eddie W. Fentress.Hatchery foreman, Juan de Jesus.
RHODE ISLANDDepartment of Agriculture and Conservation,
State House, Providence.
Director, Raymond G. Bressler.Division of Fish and Game, State House.Administrator, Harold N. Gibbs.
Publications.—Game laws; annual report.
Audubon Society of Rhode Island.
President, Walter H. Snell, 21 Laurel Court, Prov-idence.
Secretary, Webb W. Wilder, 87 Weybosset Street,Providence.
Publications.—BuWetin of the Audubon Society oRhode Island (quarterly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. George G. Willbour, 30 Sher-man Street, Newport.
Federated Rhode Island Sportsmen's Clubs,
President, George W. Banspach, Jr., 66 HudsonStreet, Providence.
Secretary-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 68 Bland-ing Avenue, East Providence.
Publications.—Federated Rhode Island Sportsman.
The Rhode Island Federation of Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. Charles M. Sears, Jr., 326 Way-land Avenue, Providence.
Rhode Island Fish and Game Protective Associ-ation.
President, John H. See, 21 Holbrook Avenue,Rumford.
Secretary-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 68 Bland-ing Avenue, East Providence.
SOUTH CAROLINAState Game and Fish Department.
Chief game warden, A. A. Richardson, Columbia.Publications.—State game laws; game and fish
laws; open seasons; annual report.
State Board of Fisheries (commercial), Charleston.
Chairman, J. M. Witsell, Walterboro.Publications.—Annual report.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. E. Lee Skipper, Lancaster.
The Garden Club of South Carolina.
President, Mrs. Albert F. Storm, Mount Holly.
South Carolina Game and Fish Association.
President, Sam A. Williams. Newberry.Executive vice president, John D. Nock, Cheraw.Secretary, West Jacocks, P.O. Box 1405, Columbia.Treasurer, O. G. Donny, Columbia.
SOUTH DAKOTAGame and Fish Department, Pierre.
Commission:Chairman, Volney T. Warner, Woonsocket.Vice chairman, Carl S. Pattee, Britton.P. O. Beaulieu, Winner.E. J. Kahler, Sioux Falls.
William B. Dunn, Lead.A. M. McKay, Orient.
Director, Elmer Peterson.Superintendent of fisheries, Al Van Leur, Woon-
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. S. W. W. Can-, 907i.|> SouthWashington, Aberdeen.
Izaak Walton League of America (South DakotaDivision).
President, John J. Larson, Yankton.Secretary and treasurer, A. A. Petrik, 501 West
First Street, Yankton.
TENNESSEE
Department of Conservation, Nashville.
Commissioner, J. Charles Poe.Division of Game and Fish, 304 State Office Build-
ing, Nashville.Director, R. O. Turner.
Publications.—Qame and fish laws; reports; TheTennessee Conservationist (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Hallum W. Goodloe, 1725 Six-
teenth Avenue South, Nashville.
Tennessee Garden Club.
President, Mrs. L. E. Dickey, Germantown.
Tennessee Ornithological Society.
President, Charles F. Pickering.Secretary-treasurer, Alfred Clebsch, 838 GraceyAvenue, Clarksville.
Publications.—The Migrant (quarterly).
Tennessee Outdoor Writers' Association.
President, L. J. Williams, The Chattanooga Times,Chattanooga.
Vice president, Frank Vestal, The Commercial-Appeal, Memphis.
Secretary, E. T. Bales, The News-Free Press,
Chattanooga.Treasurer, Paul Bryant, The Nashville Banner,
Na.shville.
Pu6/!co<ions.—Tennessee Outdoors.
Tennessee Wildlife Federation.
President, Z. Cartter Patton, Hotel Key Building,Chattanooga.
Executive secretary, Winston McClellan, 700ThirdNational Bank Building, Nashville.
Treasurer, Frank J. Davis, 331 Union Street, Nash-ville.
Publications.—OfBcial News Bulletin (occasional).
TEXAS
Game, Fish, and Oyster Commission, Austin.
Chairman, IMurrell L. Buckner, Dallas.
Dee Davenport, Mission.Gene Howe, Amarillo.D. K. Martin, San Antonio.T. S. Reed, Beaumont.Gordon F. Stewart, Junction.Executive secretary, William J. Tucker, Austin.Publications.—Game, fish, oyster, sand, shell,
gravel, and pollution laws; annual report;
bulletins.
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Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Isaac S. Myer, 715 Penelope
Street, Belton.
Texas Federation of Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. C. E. Beavers, 1826 Pearl Street.
Wichita Falls.
Texas Nature Federation.
President, G. W. Goldsmith, University of Texas,
Austin.Secretary, Jerry E. Stillwell, 7460 San Benito Way,Dallas.
Treasurer, L. G. Highnote, Dallas.
Texas Wildlife Federation.
President, Henry W. Flagg, Galveston.
Vice president, Fred F. Doyle, San Antonio.
Treasurer, George E. Potter, Waco.
UTAH
State Fish and Game Commission, State Capitol
Building, Salt Lake City.
Director, Ross Leonard.CommissioneTs:Ne-well R. Frei, St. George.E. N. Larsen, Hyrun'.George H. Harrison. Roosevelt.
Superintendent of fisheries, M. J. Madsen, Salt
Lake City.Chief game conservationist, Allan C. Randle, Salt
Lake City.Chief warden, George W. Reid.Kdufational conservationist, Lee Kay.Pittman-Robertson coordinator, R. L. Turnin.Publications.—Fish and game laws; biennial ri-pcrt.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Ernest Winkler, 24.52 VanBuren Avenue, Ogden.
Secretary, C. E. Evans, P. O. Box 1122, Salt LakeCity.
VERMONTDepartment of Conservation and Development,
Montpelier.
Chairman, Donald W. Smith, Barre.
John L. Keeler, Orleans.
Samuel Ogden, Route 1, Londonderry.Fish and Game Service:
Director, Georse W. Davis.Publications.—Fish and game laws; biennial report;
Hunting and Fishing in Vermont.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. B. M. Hayward, Route 1,
Middlebury.
Federated Garden Clubs of Vermont.
President, Mrs. Levi P. Smith, 225 South \^'illard
Street, Burlington.
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Director of Police, Island of St. Croix.
Director of Police, Island of St. Thomas.
VIRGINIA
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries,Travelers Building, Richmond.
Chairman, Wm. S. Snow, Alexandria.Chas. D. Andrews, Suffolk.
Frank P. Burton, Stuart.
J. M. Emmett, Clifton Forge.
Ccmmission of Game and Inland Fisheries-Continued.
Thos. G. Herring, Harrisonburg.Ernest C. Mead', Richmond.E. C. Nettles, Wakefield.B. W. Stras. Jr.. Tazewell.G. Colbert Tyler, Newport News.Executive director, Talbott E. Clarke, Richmond.Executive secretary, M. D. Hart, 305 TravelersBuilding, Richmond.
Superintendent of fish propagation, G. W. Buller,Richmond.
Acting superintendent of game propagation, HenryS. Mosby, Richmond.
Puhlicatioris.—Game and fish laws; annual report;News Letter (monthly); Virgmia Wildlife (8issues per year).
Commission of Fisheries, Newport News.Commissioner, Charles M. Lankford, Jr.Chief clerk, W. C. Parsons.
Daughters of the American Revolution.Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. Joseph A. Turner, 1044 Allen-dale Street, Prospect Hills, Roanoke.
Izaak Walton League of America (RegionalCouncil for Virginia, West Virginia, Districtof Columbia, and Maryland).
Director, Jack Stowell, 1410 H Street, N. W.,Washington, D. C.
Secretary and treasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va.
Virginia Association of Izaak Walton LeagueChapters.
President, Cecil F. l')eLaBarre, Blacksburg.Secretarv, Walter L. Fentress, 32 Roanoke Dock,Norfolk.
Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. Lucien R. Curry, 3205 SeminaryAvenue, Richmond.
WASHINGTONState Game Commission, 515 Smith Tower, Seattle.
Chairman, Virgil B. Bennington. AValla Walla.Thcs. A. E. Lally, Paulsen Building, Spokane.Lnu Ovenden, Wenatchee.Claude C. Snider, Metropolitan Building, Van-couver, Wash.
John S. Thomas, Cobb Building, Seattle.
C. A. Peterson, Sultan.Department of Game:
Director, Bernard T. McCauley, 515 SmithTower, Seattle.
Publications.—Seasons and bag limits on game andfur-bearing animals, upland and migratory gamebirds, and game fish; biennial report.
Department of Fisheries, Smith Tower, Seattle.
Director. Fred J. Foster.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, Mrs. H. E. Rhodehamel, 608 SouthStevens Street, Spokane.
Izaak Walton League of America (WashingtonRegional Council).
President, Bet. Bull, Chehalis.Secretary, J. L. Wilkinson, 2044 East Thirty-fifth
Street, Tacoma.
Seattle Audubon Society.
President, Mrs. James Q. Grove, 323 East Fifty-
fifth Street, Seattle.
First vice president, Mrs. George A. Scholl, 4133
Eleventh Avenue, N. E., Seattle.
Second vice president, Florence Gardner, 3111
King Street, Seattle.
Secretary-treasurer, Winifred Weter, 4336 Fifty-
third Avenue, N. E., Seattle.
Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Albert Forsman,2804 Esplanade, Seattle.
Pw6/ica/io7!S.—Announcement of officers, commit-tees, meetings, and field trips (semiannual); AField Guide to the Birds of the Seattle Area.
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The Spokane County Sportsmen's Association,Inc.
President, Fred L. Paul, East 215 Baldwin A venue,Spokane.
Secretary, Will II. Cross, West 515 Fifteenth Ave-nue, Spokane.
Washington State Federation of Garden Clubs.
President, Mrs. H. L. Stinson, Route 13, Box 282,Seattle.
Washington State Fish and Game ProtectiveAssociation.
President, .
Secretary-treasurer, Carl F. Mohr, Orchard Ave-nue, Route 5, Spokane.
WEST VIRGINIA
Conservation Commission, Charleston.
T. H. Clagett, Bluefleld.A. B. Knight, Fairmont.Percy H. Hornbrook, Wheeling.Ray Lambert, Kenova.H. S. Brown, Sutton.Director of conservation, T. D. Gray, Charleston.Executive secretary, A. H. McCutcheon.Chief, division of State parks, R. B. GrifTith.
Chief game protector, R. S. Harris.Game technician, C. B. Pierle.
State forester, R. O. Bowen.Acting fish technician, H. A. Cokeley, Petersburg.Publications.^Armual report; bulletins; West Vir-
ginia Conservation (monthly).
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Conservation Committee:Chairman, May Harmison, Berkeley Springs.
Izaak Walton League of America (Regional Coun-cil for West Virginia, District of Columbia,Maryland, and Virginia).
Director, Jack Stowell, 1410 H Street, N. W.,Washington, D. C.
Secretary and treasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va.
West Virginia Affiliated Sportsmen's Association.
President, II. H. Speicher, Elkins.Secretary, Frank Johnson, Hillsboro.
President, C. F. McClintic, WiUiamsburg.Secretary, E. L. Lively, Fairmont.
WISCONSIN
Conservation Department, Madison.
Chairman, Virgil L. Dickinsen, Augusta.Wally Adams, Conover.William J. P. Aberg, Madison.Mark S. Catlin, Sr., Appleton.James A. Corcoran, Webster.Secretary, Guido R. Rahr, Manitowoc.Acting conservation director, Ernest Swift, Mad-
ison.
Acting deputy director, E. J. Vandcrwall.Comptroller, C. A. Bontly.Chief conservation warden, A. J. Robinson.Superintendent of fisheries, B. O. Webster.Superintendent of game management, Wm. F.
Grimmer.Publications.—Hunting, fishing, and trappinglaws; forest, field, and marsh fire laws; WisconsinConservation Bulletin (monthly); recreational
literature; County Forests of Wisconsin; Forest
Trees of Wisconsin; Waterfowl in Wisconsin;Pheasant Propagation Handbook; The Wiscon-sin Forest Crop and Woodland Tax Laws;Progress on the Conservation Front; AmongThe State Forests and' Parks of Wisconsin;
Izaak Walton League of America (WisconsinDivision)
President, A. D. Sutherland, National ExchangeBank Building, Fond du Lac.
Secretary and treasurer, Murl Deusing, PublicMuseum, Milwaukee.
Wisconsin Conservation League.
President, Louis Radke, Horicon.Secretary, Harrv Roate, Horicon.Treasurer, J. A. Riegcl, St. Croix Falls.
Wisconsin Garden Club Federation.
President, Mrs. Frank Quimby, 1422 BlaineBoulevard, Racine.
Wisconsin Pheasant Breeders Association.
President, Arthur Vincent, Walworth.Secretary, Donald J. MacFarlane, Janesville.
Wisconsin Society of Ornithology.
President, Murl Deusing, Public Museum,Milwaukee.
Secretary, Mrs. Walter E. Rogers, Appleton.Treasurer, J. Harwood Evans, Oshkosh.Publications.—The Passenger Pigeon (monthly).
WYOMINGWyoming Game and Fish Commissirn. Cheyenne.
Lester C. Hunt, Governor of the State.
Cliir Miller, Casper.Chris Schroeder, Sheridan.S. A. Christensen, Evanston.Fred W. Rendle, Rawlins.W. L. Spicer, Jackson.R. AV. Spratt, Tensleep.State game warden, Lester Bagley.State fish warden, James R. Simon.Pvblications.—Game and fish laws and regulations
Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection (Inter-departmental), Ottawa. [Advises in the admin-istration of the Northwest Game Act and theMigratory Birds Convention Act, and also ad-vises the Dominion Government on questionsaflectirg the conservation of wildlife generally;assists Provincial Governments whenever possi-ble, and promotes cooperative measures betweengovernments.]
Ex officio members:Department of Mines and Resources:Charles Camsell, deputy minister.R. A. Gibson, director, Lands, Parks, and
Forests Branch.Harold W. McGill, director, Indian AffairsBranch.
Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection—Con.
Ex officio members—Continued.Eoiial Canadian Mounted Police:
S. T. Wood, commissioner.Members:Chairman, Marius Barbeau, National Museum
of Canada.Secretary, Hoyes Lloyd, superintendent, wild-
life protection.
J. M. Swaine, director of Science Service, De-partment of Agriculture.
D. J. Allan, Indian Affairs Branch.D. Roy Cameron, Dominion forester.
C. H. D. Clarke, National Parks Bureau.H. F. Lewis, National Parks Buieau.J. A. Rodd, director of fish culiuie. Department
of Fisheries.R. M. Anderson, National Museum of Canada.A. L. Cumming, superintendent of Mackenzie
District.K. R. Daly, senior departmental solicitor.
Aurele Larocque, Geological Survey of Canada.T. R. L. Maclnnes, Indian Affairs Branch.D. L. McKeand, superintendent of eastern
Arctic.A. E. Porsild, National Museum of Canada.Austin Loomer Rand, assistant zoologist, Na-
tional Museum of Canada.J. P. Richards, Bureau of Northwest Territoriesand Yukon.
J. Lome Turner, registrar of lands.J. Smart, controller. National Parks Bureau.D. J. Martin (inspector), Division RoyalCanadian Mounted Police.
ORGANIZATIONS IN CANADIAN PROVINCES AND TERRITORIESALBERTA
Department of Lands and Mines, Edmonton.(Has jurisdiction over matters pertaining to fish
and game.]
Minister, N. E. Tanner.Deputy minister, John Harvie.Fish and game commissioner, E. S. Huesiis.Superintendent of fisheries, H. B. Watkins.
BRITISH COLUMBIAGame Commission, 540 Howe Street, Vancouver.
J. G. Cunningham.F. R. Butler.Publications.—Game laws; bulletins; annual report;annual game and fishery regulations.
Provincial Fisheries Department, Victoiia.
Assistant com.missioner, George J. Alexander.
Vancouver Island Rock and Alpine GardenSociety.
President, Alan B. Merkill, 750 Pemberton Road,Victoria, B. C.
MANITOBADepartment of Mines and Natural Resources,
Winnipeg. [lias jurisdiction over matters per-taining to fish and game.)
Minister, J. S. McDiarmid.Director of game ana fisheries, A. G. Cunningham.Publications.—Qame and Fisheries Act; regula-
tions; The Keystone (bimonthly).
Ducks Unlimited (Canada), 201 Bank of Com-merce, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 34 Canada LifeBuilding, Regina, Saskatchewan; Qu'ApprlleBuilding, Edmonton, Alberta.
President, O. Leigh Spencer, care of The Van-couver Province, 198 West Hastings Streit,Vancouver, British Columbia.
Chairman of Board, W. G. Ross, 410 HammondBuilding, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Vice president, Louis H. Barkhausen, 231 SouthLaSalle Street, Chicago, 111.
Acting secretary, W. S. McEwen, care of Pitblado,Hoskins, Ninth Floor Hamilton Building,Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Ducks Unlimited—Continued.Treasurer, M. W. Smith, Eraser-Smith Company,
Ltd., Grain Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn.General manager, T. C. Main, 201 Bank of Com-merce, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Manitoba Game and Fish Association.
President, C. A. Clendening, 302 New HargraveBuilding, Winnipeg.
Secretary, Arthur E. Godsmark, 611 Confedera-tion Life Building, Winnipeg.
Natural History Society of Manitoba, Universityof Manitoba, Winnipeg.
President. Mrs. A. Simpson.Past president, B. W. Cartwright, 201 CanadianBank of Commerce Building, Winnipeg.
Executive secretary, R. S. Evans.
NEW BRUNSWICK
Department of Lands and Mines, Fredericton.[Has jurisdiction over matters pertaining to fish
and game.]
Minister, F. W. Pirie.
Deputy minister, G. H. Prince.Chief game warden, H. H. Ritchie.Publications.—Game laws; annual report.
New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective Asso-ciation.
President, Wendell K. Hay, Fredericton.Secretary, F. Cc(iric Cooper, Fredericton.
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Lands, Parks, and Forests Branch, Departmentof Mines land Resources, Ottawa, Ontario.[Administers the Northwest Game .\ct.]
Director, R. A. Gibson.P«Wica?wns.—Northwest Game Act and regula-
tions for protection of game; reports; ConservingCanada's Musk-Oxen; Canada's WesternNorthland; Canada's Reindeer; The NorthwestTerritories; The Yukon Territory; Yukon.Land of the Klondike.
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NOVA SCOTIADepartment of Lands and Forests, Halifax.
Minislcr, J. II. Mact^iiarric.Dinctor, F. A. Harrison.I'liblications.—Game laws; annual report.
Department of Fisheries, Ilal'f?.?:.
Chii'f supervisor, A. L. Barry.
Nova Scotia Fish and Game Protective Asso-ciation.
President, A. J. Mason, Sprinehill.Secretary-trea.surer, J. D. Lockwood, Halifax.Publications.—Minutes of annual convention.
Nova Scotia Guides' Association.
President, B. H. Annis, Hebron.Secretary and treasurer. G. H. Allen. Yarmouth.
ONTARIODepartment of Game and Fisheries, Parliament
Building, Toronto.
Minister, H. C. Nixon.Deputy minister, D. J. Taylor.Assistant, James Farrington.Director of fish culture, H. H. Mackay.Publications.—Game laws; annual report.
Federation of Ontario Naturalists.
President, W. E. Saunders, London.Chairman, T. F. Mcllwraith, Toronto.Secretary-treasurer, J. R. Dymond, 198 College
Street, Toronto.
Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation, Inc.
Secretary, Manly F. Miner, Kingsville, Ontario.Publications.—Circular (semiannual); magazinereprints (occasional).
•Ontario Hunters' Association.
President, W. H. Singer, Niagara-on-the-Lake.Secretary, Emerson Robertson, 38 Follis Avenue,Toronto.
Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club.
President, H. G. Crawford, Entomological Branch,Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
Secretary, J. W. Groves, 95 Sunnyside Avenue,Ottawa.
Treasurer, C. H. D. Clarke, National Parks Bu-reau, Ottawa.
Publicaiions.—The Canadian Field-Naturalist (9
issues per year).
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown.
Minister, W. H. Dennis.Deputy minister, W. R. Shaw.Game inspector, A. E. Morrison.Fishery officers:
L. J. Murphy, Conway.P. C. Martin, Miscouche.P. A. McLellan, Souris.
Lester C. Johnson, Murray River.James C. Shaw, Charlottetown.
Publications.—Annual report.
Prince Edward Island Fish and Game ProtectionAssociation, Inc.
President, W. A. Gaudet, Charlottetown.Secretary-treasurer, J. E. Sterns, Charlottetown.
QUEBECDepartment of Game and Fisheries, Quebec.
Minister, P. E. C6t6.Deputy minister, L. A. Richard.Secretary of fisheries and game, L. P. Gogiion.
Fish and Game Branch:General superintendent, Charles Fremont.Biologist and director of fish culture, B. W.Taylor.
Publicatinns.—¥\sh and game laws; annual report.
Canadian Forestry Association, Canada CementCompany Building, Montreal.
President, O. P. Burchill.Vice president and manager, Robson Black.Publications.—¥oTOSt and Outdoors (monthly).
The Garden Club of Montreal.
President, Mrs. James Hutchison, 26 AberdeenAvenue, Wcstmount, Quebec, Canada.
The Provancher Society of Natural History ofCanada.
President, T'lrie O. Tessier, Claridge Apartments,220 Grande AWe, Quebec.
Secretary, Gustave Ratte, 140 St. John Street,Quebec.
Publications.—Annual report.
Province of Quebec Association for the Protectionof Fish and Game.
President, P. E. Nobbs, Montreal.Secretary-treasurer, L. MacKay Smith, Room
459, 1240 Union Avenue, Montreal.
Province of Quebec Society for the Protectionof Birds, Inc., Redpath Museum Bird Room,McGill University, Montreal.
President, V. C. Wynne-Edwards, Apartment 4,
495 Prince Arthur Street, Montreal.Vice president and treasurer, Henry Mousley,