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TITLE Conservation Directory 1971. INSTITUTION National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D. C. PUE LATE 1 Dec 70 NOTE 164p. AVAILABLE FROM The National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th St., N. W. ,Washington, E.C. 20036 (:ti 1.50) EERS PRICE EDES Price ME-$0.65 HC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS Administrative Agencies, Community Organizations, *Directories, Fisheries, *Natural Resources, *Wildlife Management ABSTRACT This list of natural resource use and management organizations in the United States and Canada is supplemented with indices to their major periodical publications and to individuals named in the directcry. Sections of the directory deal with agencies of the U.S. government; organizations and commissions with international, national, regional, and interstate interests and responsibilities; and with government agencies and citizen groups with interests in one state. There is a separate Canadian section. Brief descriptive notes outline the interests, objectives, and responsibilities cf most organizaticns listed. Names and addresses of officers are included. An appendix lists names and addresses of fish and game commissioners and directors in each state and territory of USA and Canada. (AL) S

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e THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION

The National Wildlife Federation is a private, nonprofit citizens organization, with affiliated conservation groups in all 50 states and the Virgin Islands. One of the Federation's primary goals is to educate Americans about the many facets of our environmental crisis. This is done through educational programs, including: National Wildlife Week, a yearly reminder of the need to watchguard the environment. It is held the first week in spring. In 1971 the theme "WildlifeWho Needs It?" points up the importance of wildlife as a kind of pollution alarm. Conservation publishing. NATIONAL WILDLIFE, a bi-monthly conservation magazine for National Associate Members... INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE magazine for International Asso- ciate Members. RANGER RICK'S NATURE MAGAZINE, pub- lished as a benefit of Ranger Rick's Nature Club membership for children. CONSERVATION NEWS, a semi-monthly, 16-page newsletter available upon request to anyone interestedin natural resource problems and issues...CONSERVATION REPORT, a comprehensive weekly digest of national conserva- tion legislation. Nearly half-a-million pieces of conservation material distributed to youth groups, teachers, and interested citizens.. .Press releases and filmed or taped public service announcements to television and radio stations. Financial grants to promising graduate students in the field of natural resource study. NWF Conservation Consultants, a corps of ten of the Nation's most distinguished conservationists and rescrirce managers. These experts are retained by the Federation to give counsel when resource problems arise. (Continued on inside back cover)

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Cr". Cr, O LiJ Conservation Directory 1971

A Listing of Organizations, Agencies and Officials Concerned with Natural Resource Use and Management

Published as a Conservation Education Service of The National Wildlife Federation 1412 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036 (202,232 -8004) CONTENTS United States Government

Advisory Board on Sport Fisheries and Department of Commerce, U.S. 9 National Air Pollution Control Admin-

Wildlife 12 Department of Defense, U.S 10 istration 211 Advisory Groups to the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and National Advisory Board Council 13 Interior 12 Welfare, U.S 11 National Council on Marine Resources Agricultural Research Service 3 Department of Housing and Urban De- and Engineering Development 22 Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva- velopment, U.S 12 National Industrial Pollution Control tion Service 3 Department of the Interior, U.S. 12 Council 9 American Fisheries Advisory Committee 9 Department of Labor, U.S. 17 National Marine Fisheries Service 9 Army Corps of Engineers, U.S 10 Department of the Navy 11 NationalOceanicandAtmospheric Association of American Rod and Gun Department of State, U.S. 17 Administration 9 Clubs II Department of Transportation, U.S. 17 National Park Service 17 Atomic Energy Commission 19 Economic Development Administration 9 National Petroleum Council 13 Bureau of Indian Affairs 13 Environmental Control Administration 11 National Water Commission 22 Bureau of Land Management 13 Environmental Protection Agency 19 Naval Facilities Engineering Command 1 I Bureau of Mines 13 Extension Service 5 Office of Education, U.S. 12 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 13 Federal Aviation Administration 18 Office of Sea Grant 10 Bureau of Reclamation 15 Federal Highway Administration 18 President's Air Quality Advisory Board 19 Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife 15 Federal Power Commission 21 President's Cabinet Committee on the 19 Canal Zone Government Federal Railroad Administration 18 Environment, Subcommittee on Pes- Citizens' Advisory Committee on Envi- ticides, Working Group 22 Federal Water Quality Administration 19 ronmental Quality 19 President'sWaterPollutionControl Fish and Wildlife S rvice 15 Coast Guard 18 Advisory Board Food and Drug Ac iinistration 12 19 Commission on Population Growth and Senate Committees Forest Service 6 1 the American Future 19 Smithsonian Institution General Services Administration 21 22 Cooperative State Research Service 4 Soil Conservation Service 7 Geological Survey 16 Council on Environmental Quality 19 Tennessee Valley Authority 23 House of Representatives Committees 1 Department of Agriculture, U.S 3 Job Corps Urban Mass Transportation Adminis- Department of the Air Force 17 10 Marine Corps, U.S tration 13 Department of the Army 10 Water Resources Council 23

International, National, and Interstate Organizations and Commissions

African Wildlife Leadership Foundation, AmericanConservationAssociation, American Scenic and Historic Preserva- Inc. 27 Inc. 28 tion Society 30 Air Pollution Control Association.... 27 American Farm Bureau Federation...28 American Shore and Beach Preservation American Association for the Advance- American Fisheries Society 28 Association 30 ment of Science 27 American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers American Society of Ichthyologists and American Association for Conservation Association 29 Herpetologists 30 Information 27 American Forest Institute 29 American Society of Landscap.; Archi- American Association for Health, Physi- American Forestry Association, The ,29 tects, The 30 cal Education and Recreation 27 American Geographical Society 29 American Society of Limnology and American Association of Botanical Gar- American Humane Association, The ..29 Oceanography, Inc. 30 dens and Arboretums 27 American Institute of Biologfcal Sci- American Society of Mammalogists 30 American Associationof Zoological ences, Inc. 29 American Society of Range Manage- Parks and Aquariums 28 American Littoral Society 29 ment 30 American Camping Association, Inc. ..28 American Museum of Natural History 29 American Water Resources Association 31 American Cast mg Association 28 American National Cattlemen's Asso- America's Future Trees Foundation ...31 American Cetacean Society 28 ciation 29 AppalachianHighlandsAssociation, American Chemical Society 28 American Nature Study Society 29 Inc. 31 American Committee for International American Ornithologists' Union, Inc. 30 Appalachian Mountain Club 31 Wildlife Protection, Inc. 28 American Pulpwood Association 30 Appalachian Trail Conference 31

4 Arctic Institute of North America .... 31 Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. .... 36 Imak Walton League of America, The 40 Association for Voluntary Sterilization 31 Environmental Law Institute, The 36 Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc. 40 Association of American Geographers 31 Environmental Research Institute 36 John Muir Institute for Environmental Association of Conservation Engineers 31 Environmental Resources, Inc. 36 Studies 40 Association of Consulting Foresters 32 Fauna Preservation Society 36 Keep America Beautiful, inc. 40 Association of Interpretive Naturalists 32 Federation of Fly Fishermen 37 Lake Erie Cleanup Committee, Inc. 41 Association of Midwest Fish and Game Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs 37 League of Conservation Voters 41 Commissioners 32 Fontana Conservation Roundup 37 League of Women Voters of the U.S. 41 Association of Midwest Fish and Game Food and Agriculture Organization of Maryland-National Capital Park and Law Enforcement Officers 32 the United Nations 37 Planning Commission 25 Association of State and Territorial Forest Farmers Association Cooperative37 Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation 41 Health Officers 32 Forest History Society, Inc. 37 Mid-Atlantic Council of Watershed Atlan tic Sea Run Salmon Commission 24 Foresta Institute for Ocean and Moun- Associations 41 Atlantic States' Marine Fisheries Com- tain Studies 37 Migratory Bird Conservation Commis- mission 24 Friends of Africa in America 38 sion 25 Audubon Naturalist Society of the Cen- Friends of Animals, Inc. 38 Minnesota-Wisconsin Boundary Area tral Atlantic States, Inc. 32 Friends of the Earth 38 Commission 25 Boat Owners Council of America 32 Friends of Nature, Inc. 38 National Academy of Sciences 41 Boone and Crockett Club 32 Future Farmers of America 38 National Association of Biology Teach- Bounty Information Service 32 Garden Club of America, The 38 ers 41 Boy Scouts of America 32 General Federation of Women's Clubs 38 National Association of Conservation Brooks Bird Club, Inc., The 33 Girl Scouts of the United States of Districts 42 Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock, Inc , America 38 National Association of Counties Re- The 33 Great Lakes Basin Commission 24 search Foundation 42 Camp Fire Club of America, The 33 Great Lakes Commission 24 National Association of State Depart- 33 Camp Fire Girls, Inc. Great Lakes Fishery Commission 24 ments of Agriculture 42 33 Caribbean Conservation Association Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 38 National Association of State Foresters 42 Chamber of Commerce of the United Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commis- National Association of State Outdoor 33 States of America sion 24 Recreation Liaison Officers 42 Citizens Committee on Natural Re- Hardwood Research Council, Inc. 39 National Association of State Park sources 34 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association 39 Directors 42 Committee for National Arbor Day, The34 Holly Society of America 39 National Audubon Society 42 Connecticut River Watershed Council, Hugh Moore Fund 39 National Campers and Hikers Associa- Indian Rights Association Inc. 34 39 tion, Inc. 43 Industrial Forestry Association Conservation and Research Foundation, 39 National Coal Association 43 Inc., The 34 Inland Bird Banding Association 39 National Conference on State Parks, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commis- Conservation Associates 34 The 43 sion Conservation Education Association 34 24 National Council for Geographic Educa- Intercollegiate Outing Club Association Conservation Foundation, The 39 tion 34 International Association of Game, Fish 43 Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. 34 National Council of Forestry Associa- and Conservation Commissioners 39 Conservation Law Society of America, tion Executives International Commission forthe 43 Thr 34 National Council of State Garden Clubs, Northwest Atlantic Fisheries 24 Inc. 43 Conservation Library Center of the Den- International Commission on National ver Public Library 35 National Education Association Parks 44 24 Nation al Farmers Union Conservation Services Center 35 International Council for Bird Preserva- 44 Cooper Ornithological Society 35 National Field Archery Association 44 tion 39 Council on Population and Environ- National Fisheries Institute, Inc. 44 International Game Fish Association 40 ment, Inc. 35 National Forest Recreation Association InternationalNorth PacificFisheries 44 Darling, J. 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"Ding," Foundation, Inc 35 National Forest Reservation Commis- Commission 25 sion Daughters of the American Revolution, International Pacific Halibut Commis- 25 National Society 35 National Geographic Society sion 44 25 National Grange, The Davis Conservation Library 35 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries 44 Defenders of Wildlife 35 Commission 25 National Mosquito Control- -Fish and Delaware River Basin Commission 24 International Shade Tree Conference, Wildlife Management Coordination Desert Bighorn Council 35 Inc. 40 Committee 44 35 Desert Protective Council, Inc., The International Society of Tropical Forest- NationalOrganizationtoInsurea 35 Ducks Unlimited er., Inc. 40 Sound-Controlled Environment Eastern Federation of Mineralogical and International Union for Conservation of (NOISE) 44 Lapidary Societies, Inc. 36 Nature and Natural Resources 40 National Parks and Conservation Asso- Ecological Society of America 36 International Whaling Commission 25 ciation 45 Elm Research Institute 36 Interstate Commission on the Potomac NationalPrairieGrouseTechnical 56 Environmental Action, Inc. River Basin 25 Council 45

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5 National Recreation and Park Associa- NortheasternForestFireProtection Society of American Foresters 51 tion 45 Commission 25 Society of Tympanuchus Cupido Pinna- National Research Council 41 Northern Environmental Council 49 tus Ltd. 52 National Rifle Association of America 45 Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Soil Conservation Society of America 52 National Shooting Sports Foundation, Commission 25 South East Cooperative Wildlife Disease Inc. 45 Open Space Institute 49 Study 52 National Speleological Society, Inc. 45 Outboard Boating Club of America 49 National Water Resources Association Southeastern Association of Game and 45 Outdoor Writers Association of Ameri- Fish Commissioners 52 National Water Safety Congress 45 ca, Inc. 49 National Waterfowl Council 46 Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission 26 Southern Forest Institute 52 National Watershed Congress 46 Pacific Northwest River Basins Commis- Sport Fishery Research Foundation 52 National Wildlife Federation 46 sion 26 Sport Fishing Institute 52 National Wildlife Federation Endow- Pinchot Institute of Environmental For- Student Conservation Association, Inc 52 Thorne Ecological Foundation ment, Inc. 47 estry Research 7 53 Trailfinders Natural Resources Council of America 47 53 Planned Parenthood-World Population 49 Trout Unlimited 53 Natural Science for Youth Foundation 47 Population Council 49 Trustees for Conservation 53 Nature Conservancy, The 47 Population Crisis Committee 49 New England Advisory Board for Fish U.S. Trout Farmers Association 53 Population Reference Bureau, Inc. 49 Upper Colorado River Commission .. and Game Problems 47 26 Potomac Basin Center 49 Upper River Conservation New England Forestry Foundation, Inc 47 Prairie Club, The 49 Committee New England Natural Resources Center47 53 Public Interest Research Group 49 Water Pollution Control Federation 53 New England River Basins Commission 25 Rachel Carson Trust for the Living Envi- Water Resources Association of the Del- New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, ronment, Inc. 50 aware River Basin Inc. 48 53 Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. .... 50 Welder Wildlife Foundation Nilo Farms 48 53 Remington Farms 50 Western Association of State Game and North American Association for the Research Ranch, Inc., The 50 Preservation of Predatory Animals, Fish Commissioners 53 Resources Advisory Board, Southeast Western Bird Banding Association ... Inc. 48 54 River Basins 50 North American Falconers Association WesternForestryandConservation Resources for the Future, Inc. 50 Association North American Family Campers Asso- 54 Rocky Mountain Center on Environ- Whooping Crane Conservation Associa- ciation 48 ment 50 tion, Inc. 54 North American Game Breeders and Ruffed Grouse Society of America, The 50 Shooting Preserve Association, Inc 48 Wild Animal Propagation Trust 54 Saint Hubert Society of America, Inc , Wilderness Society, The North American Wildlife Foundation 48 54 The 50 Wilderness Watch North Central Audubon Council 48 54 Sse the Dunes Council 1.. 51 Wildlife Disease Association Northeast Association of dame and Fish 54 Scientists' Institute for Public Informa- Wildlife Management Institute Commissioners 48 54 North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commis- tion 51 Wildlife Society, The 55 Shellfish Institute of North America, Wilson Ornithological Society sion 25 55 Northeast Conservation Law Enforce- The 51 Woman's National Farm and Garden Sierra Club 51 Association ment Chiefs' Association 48 55 Northeastern Bird-Banding Association, Society for the Preservation of Birds of World Wildlife Fund 55 Inc. 49 Prey 51 Zero Population Growth, Inc. 55

State and Territorial Agencies and Citizens Groups

Alaska Conservation Society Acres, Inc. 70 57 Arkansas - Government Agencies 58 Adirondack Mountain Club, Inc., The 80 Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Arkansas Association of Conservation Unit Alabama - Government Agencies 56 57 Districts 58 Alabama Association of Soil and Water 'Alaska Wildlife Federation and Sports- Arkansas Audubon Society, Inc. 58 Conservation District Supervisors . 56 men's Council 57 *Arkansas Wildlife Federation, Inc. 58 Alabama Cooperative Fishery Unit 56 Arizona - Government Agencies 57 Association for the Protection of the Alabama Cooperative Wildlife Research Arizona Association of Soil and Water Adiron docks, The 88 Unit 56 Conservation Districts 57 Association of New Jersey Conservation Alabama Ornithological Society 56 Arizona Conservation Council 58 Commissions 86 *Alabama Wildlife Federation 56 Arizona Cooperative Fishery Unit 57 Association of Texas Soil and Water Alaska - Government Agencies 56 Arizona Cooperative Wildlife Research Conservation Districts 100 Alaska Association of Soil Conservation Unit 57 Audubon Society of Missouri 82 Sub-Districts 57 *Arizona Wildlife Federation 57 Audubon Society of New Hampshire . 85 Audubon Society of Rhode Island.. 96 Environmental Council of Rhode Is- Iowa Ornithologists' Union 72 Audubon Society of the State of Con- land, Inc. 96 Iowa Wildlife Federation, Inc. 71 necticut 63 Federated Sportsmen's Clubs of New Island of Hawaii Fish and Game Asso- California - Government Agencies 59 Hampshire, Inc. 85 ciation 68 California Academy of Sciences 60 Federation of New York State Bird lzaak Walton League of America, i..c. California Association of Soil Conserva- Clubs, Inc. 88 (State Divisions) tion Districts 60 - Government Agencies 64 California 60 California Conservation Council 60 Florida Association of Soil and Water Colorado 62 California Cooperative Fishery Unit 59 Conservation District Supervisors F-5 Florida 65 California Forest Protective Association 60 Florida Audubon Society 65 Illinois 69 California Roadside Council, Inc. 60 Florida Conservation Council 65 Indiana 71 California Tomorrow 60 Florida Defenders of the Environment, Iowa 72 California Wildlife Federation, Inc. 59 Inc. 65 Maryland 76 Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Association 64 Florida Forestry Association 65 Minnesota 80 Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. 76 Florida Wildlife Federation 65 Nebraska 83 Citizens Committee for Parks, Inc. 63 ForestPreserveAssociation of Naw New York 88 Citizens Natural Resources Association York State, Irc., The 88 Ohio 91 of Wisconsin, Inc. 107 Friends of the Sea Otter 60 Oregon 94 Clear Air, Clear Water--Unlimited 80 Friends of the Wilderness 80 Pennsylvania 95 Colorado - Government Agencies 61 - Government Agencies 66 Virginia 103 Colorado Association of Soil Conserva- Georgia Association of Soil and Water Wisconsin 107 tion Districts 62 Conservation District Supervisors 66 Wyoming 108 61 Colorado Cooperative Fishery Unit Georgia Conservancy, Inc., The 66 Kansas - Government Agencies 72 Colorado Cooperative Wildlife Research Georgia Cooperative Fishery Unit 66 Kansas Academy of Science 72 Unit 6I Georgia Forest Research Council 67 Kansas Association of Soil Conservation Colorado Mountain alb 62 Georgia Forestry Association, Inc. 67 Districts 72 Colorado Open Spice Coordinating Georgia Sportsmen's Federation 66 Kansas Ornithological Society 72 Council, Inc. 62 Guam - Government Agencies 67 Kansas Wildlife Federation, Inc. 72 Guam Science Teachers Association 67 Colorado Open Space Foundation 62 Kentucky - Government Agencies 73 Hawaii - Government Agencies 67 Colorado Water Congress 62 Kentucky Academy of Science 73 Hawaii Associat )11 of Soil and Water Colorado Wildlife Federation, Inc. 61 Kentucky Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts Connecticut - Government Agencies 62 68 Conservation Districts 73 Connecticut Association of Conservation Hawaii Audubon Society 68 Land Use Foundation of New Hamp- Hawaii Cooperative Fishery Unit Commissions, Inc. 63 67 shire 85 Connecticut Association of Soil and Hawaii Wildlife Federation 67 League of Kentucky Sportsmen, Inc , Idaho - Government Agencies Water Conservation Districts, Inc. 63 68 The 73 Idaho Association of Soil Conservation Connecticut Audubon Council 63 League of Ohio Sportsmen 91 Connecticut Forest and Park Associa- Districts 68 - Government Agencies 73 Idaho Cooperative Fishery Unit tion, Inc. 63 68 Louisiana Association of Soil and Watet Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Connecticut Wildlife Federation, Inc. 62 Conservation District Supervisors . 74 Unit Conservation Council for Hawaii 67 68 Louisiana Cooperative Fishery Unit 74 Idaho Environmental Council 68 Conservation Council of Virginia, Inc 103 LouisianaCooperativeWildlifeRe- ConservationEducationCouncilof Idaho Wildlife Federation 68 search Unit 74 Illinois - Government Agencies 69 Maryland 76 Louisiana Forestry Association 74 Conservation Council of 90 Illinois Association of Soil and Water Louisiana Wildlife Federation, Inc. 74 Conservation Districts Conservation Federation of Missouri 82 69 Maine - Government Agencies 74 Illinois Audubon Society 69 Conservation Forum 88 Maine Association of Soil and Water Illinois Prairie Path 69 Council of Sportsmen's Clubs of Massa- Conservation District Supervisors . 75 Illinois Wildlife Federation 69 chusetts, Inc: 78 Maine Audubon Society and Portland Indiana - Government Agencies 70 Delaware - Governmert Agencies 63 Society of Natural History 75 Indiana Association of Soil and Water Delaware Association of Soil and Water Maine Cooperative Fishery Unit 75 Conservation Districts, Inc. 70 Conservation District Supervisors . 64 Maine Coopers tive Wildlife Research Indiana Audubon Society, Inc. 70 Delaware Conservation Education Asso- Unit 75 Indiana Conservation Council, Inc. 70 ciation 64 Maryland- Government Agencies' 75 Iowa - Government Agencies 71 Delaware Wild Lands, Inc. 64 Maryland Association of Soil Conserva- Iowa Academy of Science 71 Delaware Wildlife Federation 63 Iowa Association of Soil Conservation tion Districts, Inc. 76 64 Maryland Environmental Trust 76 Delmarva Ornithological Society District Commissioners 71 -Government Maryland Ornithological Society, Inc. Districtof Columbia Iowa Conservation Education Council, 77 Maryland Wildlife Federation 76 Agencies 64 Inc. 71 Massachusetts - Government Agencies 77 Ecology Center 60 Iowa Cooperative Fishery Unit 71 68 Massachusetts Association of Conserva- Environment Group/Hawaii Iowa CooperativeWildlifeResearch tion Commissions 78 Unit 71

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7 Massachusetts Association of Conserva- Natuke Conservancy, The (State Chap- New York Forest Owners Association, tion Districts 78 ters) Inc. 89 78 Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc. Arizona 58 New York Soil Conservation Districts 77 Massachusetts Cooperative Fishery Unit Arkansas 58 Association, Inc.. 89 California New York State Conservation Council, MassachusettsCooperativeWildlife 60 Colorado 62 Inc. 88 Research Unit 77 Connecticut New York Zoological Society 89 Massachusetts Forest and Park Associa- 63 Florida 65 North Carolina - Government Ageir.ies 89 tion 78 Idaho North Carolina Association of Soil and *NI as sachusettsWildlifeFederation, 69 Illinois 69 Water Conservation Districts 90 Inc. 77 North Indiana 71 Carolina CooperativeFishery Merck Forest Foundation, Inc. 102 Iowa 72 Unit 89 Michigan - Government Agencies 78 Kentucky 73 North Carolina Forestry Association 90 Michigan Audubon Society 79 Maine 75 North Cart Tina Forestry Council 90 Michigan Botanical Club, Inc. 79 Michigan 79 North Carolina Recreation and Park Michigan Natural Areas Council 79 Minnesota Society, Inc. 90 Michigan Natural Resources Council 80 Missouri 82 *North Carolina Wildlife Federation 89 Michigan Soil Conservation Districts, New Hampshire North Cascades Conservation Connell 105 Inc. 79 85 New Vork 89 North Dakota - Government Agencies 90 78 *Michigan United Conservation Clubs Ohio 91 North Dakota Association of Soil Con- 79 Minnesota - Government Agencies Oregon 94 servation Districts 90 Minnesota Association for Conservation South Dakota 98 North Dakota Natural Science Society 91 Education 80 Texas 100 North Dakota Wildlife Federation 90 Minnesota Association of Soil and Wa- Vermont 102 North Jersey Conservation Foundation 86 ter Conservation Districts 80 Virginia 104 Northern Virginia Conservation Council 104 *Minnesota Conservation Federation 80 Washington 105 Ohio Government Agencies 91 Minnesota Environmental Control Citi- West Virginia 106 Ohio Academy of Science 11 I zens Association 80 Wisconsin 107 Ohio Audubon Council, Inc. 92 Mississippi - Government Agencies 80 Ohio Conservation Congress 92 Mississippi Association of Soil and Wa- Nebraska - Government Agencies 83 ter Conservation District Commis- Nebraska Association of Soil and Water Ohio Cooperative Fishery Unit 91 sioners 81 Conservation Districts 83 Ohio CooperativeWildlifeResearch Mississippi Forestry Association 81 Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, Inc. 83 Unit 91 Mississippi Wildlife Federation 81 Nebraska Wildlife Federation 83 Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Con- Missouri - Government Agencies 81 Nevada - Government Agencies 83 servation Districts Missouri Association of Soil and Water Nevada Association of Soil Conserva- Ohio Forestry Association, Inc. 92 Conservation Districts 82 tion Districts 84 Ohio Parks and Recreation Association 92 *Nevada Wildlife Federation, Inc. 84 Oklahoma - Government Agencies 92 Missouri Cooperative Fishery Unit 82 New Hampshire - Government Agencies 84 Oklahoma Academy of Science 92 Missouri Cooperative Wildlife '41.i.search Oklahoma Association of Soil and Wa- New Hampshire Association of Soil Conser- Unit 82 ter Conservation Districts vation Districts 93 Montana - Government Agencies 82 85 Oklahoma Cooperative Fishery Unit 92 New Hampshire NaturalResources Montana Association of Soil and Water Oklahoma Cooperative WildlifeRe- Council, Inc. Conservation Districts 83 85 ;are- Unit 92 New Jersey - Government Agencies Montana Conservation Council, Inc. 83 85 Oklahoma Ornithologic.; Society 93 New Jersey Association of Soil Conser- Montana Cooperative Fisher; Unit 82 Oklahoma Wildlife Federation 92 vation Districts Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research 86 Open Lands Project ...... 70 Unit 82 New Jersey Audubon Society 86 Oregon - Government Agencies 93 *Montana Wildlife Federation New Jersey Stake Federation of Sports- 83 Oregon Association of Soil and Water Mountain Club of Maryland 77 men's Clubs, Inc. 86 Conservation Districts 94 Mountaineers, The 105 New Mexico - Government Agencies 86 New Mexico Association of Soil and Oregon Cooperative Fishery Unit 94 National Campers and Hikers Associa- Oregon Enviro-inental Council Water Conservation Districts 94 tion, Inc. (Illinois State Association) 69 87 Oregon Wildlife Federation New Mexico Conservation Coordinating 94 Ozark Society Incorporated, The 58 National Capital Area Federation of Council, Inc. 87 Garden Clubs, Inc. 64 New Mexico Wildlife and Conservation Pennsylvania - Government Agencies 94 Natural History Society of Maryland, Association, Inc. 87 Pennsylvania Association of Soil and The 77 New York - Government Agencies 87 Water Conservation District Direc- tors, Inc. Natural Land Institute 70 New York Cooperative Fisl, lry Unit 88 95 Natural Resources Council of Illinois 70 New York Cooperative Wildlife Re- Pennsylvania Cooperative Fishery Unit 95 Natural Resources Council of Maine Pennsylvania Cooperative Wildlife Re- search Unit 88 search Unit 95 Pennsylvania Environmental Council, United New Conservationists 61 Inc. 95 Utah - Government Agencies 100 *Pennsylvania Federation of Sports- Utah Association of Soil Conservation men's Clubs, Inc. 95 Districts 101 Pennsylvania Forestry Association, The 95 Utah Cooperative Fishery Unit 10I Pennsylvania Roadside Council, Inc. .. 95 Utah Cooperative Wildlife Research Pennsylvania State Fish and Game Pro- Unit 10I tective Association 95 Utah Nature Study Society 10I Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Asso- *Utah Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation ciation, Inc. 96 Federation 101 Planning and Conservation League... 60 Vermont - Government Agencies 102 Prairie Chicken Foundation of Illinois. 70 Vermont Association of Conservation Puerto Rico - Government Agencies.. 96 Districts 102 Puerto Rico Association of Soil and *Vermont Natural Resources Council . ;102 Water Conservation Districts 96 *Virgin Islands Conservation Society ..102 Rhode Island - Government Agencies . 96 Virginia - Government Agencies 102 Rhode Island Association of Soil and Virginia Association of Soil and Water Water Conservation District: Super- Conservation Districts 104 visors 97 Virginia Cooperative Fishery Unit .... 193 Save America's Vital Environment 67 Virginia Cooperative Wildlife Research Save-the-Redwoods League 60 Unit 113 Save the Wetlands Committee, Inc.... 63 Virginia Forests, Inc. It 4 Seacoast Anti-Pollution League 85 Virginia Society of Ornithology 1 1. Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference 89 *Virginia Wildlife Pct.'eration, Inc. 10 1 SocietyfortheProtection of New Washington - Government Agencies 10 Hampshire Forests 85 Washington Association of Soil and - Government Agencies 97 Water Conservation Districts 10: South Carolina Association of Soil and Washington Cooperative Fishery Unit . 10: Water Conservation District Super- Il'-:shington Ecology Center 6 visors, Inc. 97 Washington EnvironmentalCouncil, South Carolina Forestry Association 97 Inc. 105 *South Carolina Wildlife Federation .. 97 Washington Forest Protection Associa- South Dakota - Government Agencies. 97 tion 105 South Dakota Association of Conserva- Washington State Forestry Conference 105 tion Districts 98 *Washington State Sportsmen's Coun- South Dakota Cooperative Fishery Unit 98 cil, Inc. 105 South Dakota Cooperative WiMlife Re- West Virginia - Government Agencies . 105 search Unit 98 West Virginia Soil and Water Conserva- *South Dakota Wildlife Federation 98 tion District Supervisors Association, SoutheasternEnvironmental Council Inc. 106 Inc. 65 *West Virginia Wildlife Federation... 106 SPACE: Statewide Program of Action Western Pennsylvania Conservancy ... 96 to Conserve Our Environment 85 Wisconsin - Government Agencies ....106 *Sportsmen's Clubs of Texas, Inc. 100 Wisconsin Association of Soil and Water Tennessee- Government Agencies 98 Conservation Districts 107 Tennessee Association of Soil and Water Wisconsin Park and Recreation Associa- Conservation Districts 99 tion 10' Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Plan- Wisconsin Pheasant Breeders' Associa- ning 99 tion 10 '; Wisconsin Resource Conservation Coun- *Tennessee Conservation League, Inc.. 99 cil s.7 Tennessee Environmental Council ... : 99 Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, inc. 1 17 Tennessee Forestry Assoc:1=10n 99 *Wisconsin Wildlife Federation I 1.7 Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association.. 99 I )8 Texas - Government Agencies 99 Wyoming - Government Agencies.... Wyoming Association of Soil and Water Texas Advisory Committee on Conser- Conservation Districts 08 vation Education 100 Wyoming Outdoor Coordinating Coun- Texas Conservation Council, Inc. 100 cil, Inc. 08 Texas Council for Wildlife Protection . 100 *Wyoming Wildlife Federation 08 Texas Forestry Association 100 Trees for Tomorrow, Inc. 107 *State affiliate of the National Wildlife Trustees of Reservations, The 78 Federation

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Alberta - Government Agencies 112 Manitoba 113 Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Alberta Fish and Game Association ... 112 Saskatchewan Inc., The 114 114 Alberta Wilderness Association 112 Federation of Alberta Naturalists 112 Ontario Forestry Association Algonquin Wild lands League 113 Federation of British Columbia Natural- Ontario Waterfowl Research Foundation 114 Atlantic Salmon Association 11 ists 112 Prince Edward Island - Government Agen- British Columbia - Government Agen- Federation of Ontar;.) Naturalists ....114 cies 114 cies 112 Fisheries Research Board of Canada 111 Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Asso- British Columbia Waterfowl Society, International Council f o r Bird Preserva- ciation 114 The 112 tion (Canada) 1 1 1 Provancher Society for Natural History of British Columbia Wildlife Federation 112 Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation, Canada, The 114 Canadian Audubon Society 111 Inc. 114 Province of Quebec Society for the Protec- Canadian Council of Resource Ministers.. 109 Manitoba - Government Agencies 112 tion of Birds, Inc. 114 Canadian Forestry Association I 1 1 Manitoba Wildlife Federation 113 Quebec - Government Agencies 114 Canadian Institute for Pollution Control ..1 I I National and Provincial Parks Association Quebec Forestry Association, Inc. 114 Canadian Institute of Forestry 1 1 1 of Canada 1 l I Quebec. Wildlife Conservation Association 114 Canadian Wildlife Federation 1 I 1 Nature Conservancy of Canada, The 1 l I Quebec Wildlife Federation 114 Canadian Wildlife Service 109 New Brunswick - Government Agencies 113 Saskatchewan - Government Agencies 115 Canadian Wolf Defenders New Brunswick Wildlife Federation 113 Saskatchewan Natural History Society 115 Conservation Council of Ontario, The..113 Newfoundland -Government Agencies 113 Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation 115 Department of Fisheries and Forestry...109 Newfoundland Labrador Wildlife Federa- Yukon Territory - Government Agencies 115 DepartmentofIndianAffairsand tion 113 Northern Development 110 Nova Scotia - Government Agencies 113 Ducks Unlimited (Canada) Nova Scotia Forestry Association 113 National 1 l Nova Scotia Wildlife Federation 113 112 Alberta Ontario - Government Agencies 113 British Columbia 112

Appendix

Colleges and Universities 116 Fish and Game Commissioners and Direc- tors of the U.S. and Canada 120 Indexes

Personal Name Index 124 Publications Index 122 Other Directories of Interest 123 Other Periodicals of Interest 122

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10 THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES (Committeesconsideringnatural resource legislation)

commerce generally; merchant marine navigable waters; public buildings and occupied generally; registering and licensing of vessels ur improved grounds of the United States UNITED STATES SENATE and smallboats;navigation and thelaws generally; measures relating to the purchase of relatingthereto,includingpilotage;inland sites and construction of post offices, COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND waterways;fisheriesandwildlife,including customhouses, Federal courthouses, and FORESTRY,Rm. 324, Old Senate research, restoration, refuges, and conservation. Government buildings within the District of Oth Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510 Columbia; measures relating to the Capitol (202, 225-2035) Subcommittees: buildingand the Senate and House Office Consists of 13 Senators: agriculture generally;Aviation; Communications; (The) Consumer; Buildings; measures relating to the construction inspectionof livestockand meat products; Energy, Natural Rmources, and the or reconstruction, maintenance, and care of the anim .1industryanddiseasesof animals; Environment; Merchant Marine; Surface buildings, and grounds of the Botanic Gardens, adulterationof seeds, insect pests, and Transportation the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonian protection of birds and animalsinforest Institution;publicreservations andparks reserves; agricultural colleges and experiment COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND within the District of Columbia including Rock stations; forestry in general and forest reserves INSULAR AFFAIRS,Rm. 3106, New Creek Park and the Zoological Park; measures otherthanthosecreatedfromthepublic Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. relating to the construction or maintenance of domain; agricultural economics and research; 20510 (202, 225-4971) roads and post roads;air pollutioncontrol agriculturalandindustrialchemistry;dairy Consists of 17 Senators: public lands generally, measures; disaster relief; economic industry; entomology and plant quarantine; including entry, easements and grazing thereon; development; environmental pollution control human nutrition and home economics; plant mineral resources of the public lands; forfeiture measures. industry,soils,and agricultural engineering; of land grants and alien ownership, including agricvitural education extension services; alienownershipofminerallands;forest Subcommittees: extension of farm credit and farm security; reserves and national parks created from the Air and Water Pollution; Flood ruralelectrification;agriculturalproduction public domain; military parks and battlefields, Control--Rivers and Harbors; Public Buildings and marketing and stabilization of prices of and national cemeteries;preservation of and Grounds; Public Roads; Economic agricultural products; crop insurance and soil prehistoric ruins and objects of interest on the Development conservation. public domain; measures relating generally to theinsular possessions of the U.S., except &boom mittees: those affecting their revenue and HOUSE OF Agricultural Credit and Rural Electrification; appropriations;irrigation andreclamation, Agricultural Production, Marketing, and including water supply for reclamation projects, REPRESENTATIVES Stabilization of Prices; Agricultural Research and easements of public lands for irrigation and General Legislation; Soil Conservation and projects; interstate compacts relating to COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE,Rm. Forestry: Watershed Projects apportionment of waters for irrigation 1301, Longworth House Office Bldg., purposes; mining interest:a generally; mineral Washington, D.C. 20515 (202, COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS,Rm. land laws and claims and entries thereunder; 225-2171) 1235, New Senate Office: Bldg., geological survey; mining schools and Consists of 34 Members: adulteration of seeds, Washington, D.C. 20510 (202, experimental stations; petroleum conservation insectpests,and protectionof birds and 225-3471) and conservation of the radium supply in the animals in forest reserves; agriculture generally; Consists of 24 Senators: all proposed U.S.; relations of the U.S. with the Indians agricultural and industrial chemistry; legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and and Indiantribes; measures relating tothe agricultural colleges and experiment stations; other matters relating to appropriation of the care, education, and management of Indians, agricultural economics and research; revenue for the support of the Government. includingthe care and allotment of Indian agricultural education extension services; lands and general and special measures relating agriculturalproductionand marketing and Subcommittees: to claims which are paid out of Indian funds. stabilization of prices of agricultural products; DepartmentofAgriculture and Related animal industry and diseases of animals; crop Agencies; Department of Defense; Deficiencies Subcommittees: insurance and soil conservation; dairy industry; and Supplementals;Districtof Columbia; Indian Affairs; Minerals, Materials and Fuels; entomology and plant quarantine; extension of Foreign Operations; Independent Offices; Parks and Recreation; Public Lands; farmcreditand farmsecurity;forestryin Department of Interior and Related Agencies; Territories andInsularAffairs; Water and general, and forest reserves other than those Departments of Labor and Health, Education Power Resources; Legislative Oversight; Outer created fromthepublicdomain;human and Welfare and Related Agencies; Legislative Continental Shelf nutrition and home economics; inspection of Branch; Military Construction; Public Works; livestock and meat products; plant industry, Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, the COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS, Rm. soils, and agricultural engineering;rural Judiciary and Related Agencies; 4204, New Senate Office Bldg., electrification. Transportation;Treasury,PostOffice,and Washington, D.C. 20510 (202, Executive Office 225-6176) Subcommittees: Consists of 15 Senators: flood control and Cotton; Dairy and Poultry; Forests; Livestock COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE,Rm. 5202, improvement of riversand harbors; public andGrains;OilseedsandRice;Tobacco; New Senate Office Bldg., Washington, works for the benefit of navigation and bridges Conservation and Credit; Domestic Marketing D.C. 20510 (202, 225-5115) and dams (other than international bridges and and Consumer Relations; Departmental Consists of 19 Senators: interstate and foreign dams); water power; oil and other pollution of Operations; Family Farms and Rural

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° 11 Development and petroleum and natural gas, except on the public lands; regulation of interstate COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Rm. transmission of power, except the installation 1-1-218, Capitol Bldg., Washington, of connectionsbetween Government water D.C. 20515 (202, 225-2771) projects; inland waterways. Consists of 51 Members: appropriation of the revenue for the support of the Government. Subcommittees: Commerce and Finance; Communications and Subcommittees: Power; Public Health and Welfare; Department of Defense; District of Columbia; Transportation and Aeronautics; Investigations Foreign Operations; Independent Offices and Department of Housing and Urban COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE Development;DepartmentofInteriorand AND FISHERIES,Rm. 1334, Related Agencies; Departments of Labor and Longworth House Office Bldg., Health, Education andWelfare;Legislative Washington, D.C. 20515 (202, Branch; Military Construction; Public Works; 225-4047) Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and :sof 37 Members: merchant marine the Judiciary; Transportation; Treasury and lly; registering and licensing of vessels Post Office ants small boats; coast and geodetic surveys; fisheriesand wildlife,including research, COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND restoration, refuges and conservation. INSULAR AFFAIRS,Rm. 1324, Longworth House Office Bldg., Subcommittees: Washington, D.C. 20515 (202, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey and 225-2761) Navigation; Fisheries and Wildlife Consists of 34 Members: forest reserves and Conservation; Merchant Marine; national parks created from the public domain; Oceanography; Panama Canal; Maritime forfeiture of land grants and alien ownership, Education and Training including alien ownership of mineral lands; geological survey; interstate compacts relating COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS,Rm. toapportionmentofwatersforirrigation 2165, Rayburn House Office Bldg., purposes; irrigation and reclamation, including Washington, D.C. 20515 (202, water supplyfor reclamationprojects,and 225-4472) easementsofpubliclandsforirrigation Consists of 34 Members: flood control and projects, and acquisition of private lands when improvement of rivers and harbors;public necessary tocompleteirrigationprojects; works for the benefit of navigation, including measures relating to the care, education, and bridges and dams (other than international management of Indians, including the care and bridges and dams); water power; oil and other allotment of Indian lands and general and pollution of navigable waters; public special measures relating to claims which are reservations and parks within the District of paid out of Indian funds; measures relating to Columbia, including Rock Creek Park and the insular possessions of the U.S., except matters ZoologicalPark;measuresrelatingtothe affectingtheirrevenue andappropriations; construction or maintenance of roads and post military parks and battlefields, and national roads, other than appropriations therefor. cemeteries; mineral land laws and claims and tmtries thereunder; mineral resources of the Subcommittees: public lands; mining interests generally; mining Flood Control; Public Buildings and Grounds; schools and experimental stations; petroleum Rivers and Harbors; Roads; Watershed conservation on the public lands and Development; Federal-Aid Highway Program; conservation of the radium supply in the U.S.; Economic Development Programs; Appalachia preservation of prehistoric ruins and objects of (Ad Hoc) interest on the public domain; public lands generally,includingentry,easements,and COMMITTEE ON RULES,Rm. H-313, grazing thereon; relations of the U.S. with the Capitol Bldg., Washington, D.C. Indians and the Indian tribes. 20515 (202, 225-4121) Consists of 15 Members: the rules, joint rules, Subcommittees: and order of business of the House; recesses IndianAffairs;Irrigation and Reclamation; and final adjournment of Congress; to sit and Minesand Mining;National Parksand act whether or not the House is in session. Recreation;Public Lands;Territorialand Insular Affairs

COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, Rm. 2125, Rayburn House Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515 (202, 225-2927) Consists of 37 Members: interstate and foreign commerce generally;interstate oil compacts, 2

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Corn Belt (Ill., Ind., Iowa, Ky., Mich., Minn., Chief Staff Officer (Ext. 8327) UNITED STATES Mo., Ohio, Wis.): CORNELIUS A. Cotton and Rangeland Pests: J. S. RISS, Chief VAN DOREN, 108 Soil Science Staff Officer (Ext. 8850) DEPARTMENT OF Bldg., University of Minnesota, St. Forests and Soil Pests: THOMAS AGRICULTURE Paul, Minn. 55101 (612, 334-2975) McINTYRE, Chief Staff Officer (Ext. Southern (Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., 8349) N.C., Puerto Rico, S.C., Tenn.): Fruit and Vegetable Pests: G. E. CAVIN, 14th St. and Jefferson Dr., S.W., GEORGE R. BURNS, P.O. Box Chief Staff Officer (Ext. 8536) Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 1072, Athens, Ga. 30601 (404, Administrative Office: C. R. RANEK, plus extension) 546-3556) Administrative Officer (Ent. 8389) Secretary: CLIFFORD M. HARDIN Northern Plains (Colo., Mont., Nebr., N. Economic Insect Survey and Detection: R. L. Under Secretary: J. PHIL CAMPBELL Dak., S. Dak., Wyo.): CHESTER E. WILLIAMSON, Acting Chief Staff Assistant Secretary (International Affairs and EVANS, P.O. Box E, 211 Canyon, Ft. Officer (Ext. 8835) Commodity Programs): CLARENCE Collins, Colo. 80521 (303, 482-5272) Regulatory Services: H. B. AUTRY, Acting D. PALMBY (Ext. 3111) Southern Plains (Kans., N. Mex., Okla., Tex.): Chief Staff Officer (Ext. 8339) Assistant Secretary (Marketing and Consumer J. REX JOHNSTON, USDA-ARS, Methods Development: J. R. BRAZZEL, Services): RICHARD E. LYNG (Ext. Bush land, Tex. 79012 (806, 376-5151, Branch Chief (Ext. 8328) 4623) Ext. 7851) Environmental Quality: P. F. SAND, Acting Assistant Secretary (Rural Development and Northwest (Idaho, Ore., Wash., Alaska): J. C. Branch Chief (Ext. 8317) Conservation): THOMAS K. STEPHENS, 550 W. Fort St., Rm. Program Appraisal: H. B. AUTRY, Staff COWDEN (Ext. 2796) 332, P.O. Box 1187, Boise, Idaho Specialist (Ext. 8557) Assistant Secretary (Administration): JOSEPH 83701 (208, 342-2711, Ext. 2511) M. ROBERTSON (Ext. 3'91) Southwest (Ariz., Calif., Hawaii, Nev., Utah): Regional Supervisors: Director, Agricultural Economics: DON WILLIAM W. DONNAN, 3730G Eastern Region: J. T. KOSKI, Flynn Ave. and PAARLBERG (Ext. 5681) Elizabeth St., P.O. Box 2326, Park Blvd., P.O. Box 93, Moorestown, Director, Science and Education: NED D. Riverside, Calif. 92506 (714, 686-9320, N.J. 08057 BAYLEY (Ext. 4581) Ext. 454) Central Region: M. A. COM PBELL, 310 4th Director of Information: HAROLD R. LEWIS Ave., Rm. 900, Minneapolis, Minn. (Ext. 5247) Plant Quarantine Div., Federal Center Bldg., 55415 Hyattsville, Md. 20782 (202, 388 plus Southern Region: H. L. FORD, 3505 25th AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, extension) Ave., P.O. Box 989, Gulfport, Miss. Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 (Enforces plant quarantines affecting 39501 plus extension; information: 737-4142) importations of plants and plant products from Western Region: CHARLES C. FANCHER, Administrator: GEORGE W. IRVING, JR. foreigncountries,themovement of such Rm. 201, Post Office Bldg., 13th and (Ext. 3656) products between U.S. possessions and the Alice St., Oakland, Calif. 94612 Public Information Officer: mainland, and regulates the importation and Mexico Region: J. S. PARKER, Apartado No. D. W. GOODMAN (Ext. 3977) interstate movement of plant pests.Inspects 815, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Publication: Agricultural Research and certifies plants and plant products being Editor: RUSSELL P. KANIUKA (Ext. 4436) exportedfortheplantquarantineimport AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND requirements of foreign countries.) CONSERVATION SERVICE, Soil and Water Conservation Research Div., Director: F. A. JOHNSTON (Ext. 8424) Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Assistant Director: T. G. DARLING (Ext. plus extension) 20705 (301, 474-6500 plus extension) 8417) (Administersthefollowingnationwideor (Conducts research in watershed engineering, Assistant Director, Management: J. C. FREY regional programs: Agricultural Conservation soil management, and water management.) (Ext. 8428) Program, Conservation Reserve Program of Director: CECIL H. WADLEIGH (Ext. 571) the Soil Bank, Cropland Conversion Program, Associate Director: JAN VAN Plant Protection Div., Federal Center Bldg., CroplandAdjustmentProgram (including SCHILFGAARDE (Ext. 361) Hyattsville, Md. 20782 (202, 388 plus publicaccess and Greenspan), Appalachian Assistant Director, Watershed Engineering: extension) Land Stabilization and Conservation Program, LOUIS M. GLYMPH (Ext. 691) (Administers cooperative plant protection and al,dvariouscommodity.annualacreage Assistant Director, Water Management: domestic quarantine programs for the control diversion,andpricestabilizationprograms VACANT (Ext. 463) anderadicationofinsects,diseasesand (including feed grains, wheat, cotton, sugar, Assistant Director, Soil Management: CARL nematodes of economic importance.) livestock, wool, etc.).) W. CARLSON (Ext. 651) Director: DONALD R. SHEPHERD (Ext. Administrator: KENNETH E. FRICK (Ext. 8307) 3467) Research Branches: Associate Director: JOSEPH F. SPEARS Executive Assistant: SEELEY G. LODWICK Northeast (Conn., Del., Me., Md., Mass., (Ext. 8308) (Ext. 2770) N.H., N.J., N.Y., Pa., Vt., R.I., Va., Assistant Director: JOSEPH W. GENTRY Director, Conservation and Land Use W. Va.): H. L. BARROWS, Plant (Ext. 8309) Programs Div.: RAY HUNTER (Ext. Industry Station, Administration Assistant to the Director for Management: E. 6221) Bldg., 2 N. Wing, Beltsville, Md. E. NORRIS (Ext. 8388) Deputy Directors: WARREN A. MYERS 20705 (301, 474-6500, Ext. 355) Cereal and Forage Pests: M. T. PENDER, (Ext. 5295); JAMES M. HUNT (Ext. 3 6825) Experiment Sta., Fort Collins 80521 Research and Development Center, Branch Chiefs: GARDNER P. SMITH Conn.: J. G. HORSFALL, Agricultural Ohio State University,Columbus 43210 (Conservation) (Ext. 7333); Experiment Sta., P. 0. Box 1106, New Okla.: J. A. WHATLEY, CLIFFORD W. YORK (Acting) Haven 06504; E. J. KERSTING, Agricultural Eiiperiment Sta., (Land Use) (Ext. 4053); GEORGE E. Agricultural Experiment Sta., Storrs Stillwater 74075 BRADLEY (Special Programs) 06268 Ore.: G. B. WOOD, Agricultural Experiment (Ext. 4491); ERNEST L. Del.: W. E. McDANIEL, Agricultural Sta., Corvallis 97331 GAMBELL (Program Analysis) (Ext. Experiment Sta., Newark 19711 Pa.: R. E. LARSON, Agricultural Experiment 6853) Fla.: J. W. SITES, Agricultural Experiment Sta., 106 Armsby Bldg., University Director, Information Div.: WILLIAM H. Sta., Gainesville 32601 Park 16802 CUMMINGS (Ext. 5237) Ga.: W. P. FLATT, Agricultural Experiment Puerto Rico: JOSE VICENTE CHANDLER, Sta., Athens 30601 Agricultural Experiment Sta., Rio COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH Hawaii: C. PEAIRS WILSON, Agricultural Piedras 00928 SERVICE,Washington, D.C. 20250 Experiment Sta., Honolulu 96822 R.I.: J. W. COBBLE, Agricultural Experiment (202, 388 plus extension) Idaho: J. E. KRAUS, Agricultural Experiment Sta., Kingston 02881 (Administers Federal-grant funds for research Sta., Moscow 83843 S.C.: 0. B. GARRISON, Agricultural in agriculture, forestry, resource conservation, 111: G. W. SALISBURY, Agricultural Experiment Sta., Clemson 29631 and rurallife madeavailabletoState Experiment Sta., Urbana 61841 S. Dak.: D. C. ACKER, Agricultural Agricultural Experiment Stations and Forestry Ind.: H. H. KRAMER, Agricultural Experiment Sta., Brookings 57007 Schools in the 50 states and Puerto Rico.) Experiment Sta., Lafayette 47907 Tenn.: J. A. EWING, Agricultural Experiment Administrator:R. L.LOVVORN (Ext. 4423) Iowa: FLOYD ANDRE, Agriculture Sta., Knoxville 37916 Associate Administrator: J. S. ROBINS (Ext. and Home Economics; Ames 50010 Tex.: H. 0. KUNKEL (Acting), Agricultural 7441) Kans.: F. W. SMITH, Agricultural Experiment Experiment Sta., College Station Assistant Administrator, Formula Funds: T. S. Sta., Manhattan 66502 77843 RONNINGEN (Ext. 4587) Ky.: C. E. BARNHART, Agricultural Utah: K. W. HILL, Agricultural Experiment Assistant Administrator, Cooperative Forestry Experiment Sta., Lexington 40506 Sta., Logan 84321 Research: J. D. SULLIVAN (Ext. La.: DOYLE CHAMBERS, Agricultural Vt.: T. W. DOWE, Agricultural Experiment 4913) Experiment Sta., P.O. Box 8877, Sta., Burlington 05401 Assistant Administrator, Regional Research: Baton Rouge 70803 Va.:C. T. WILSON, Agricultural Experiment C. F. SIERK (Ext. 5819) Me,: B. R. POULTON, Agricultural Sta., Blacksburg 24061 Assistant to the Administrator, Program Experiment Sta., Orono 04473 Wash.: L. W. RASMUSSEN (Acting), Evaluation: H. A. DUNN (Ext. 6841) Md.: I. C. HAUT, Agricultural Experiment Agricultural Experiment Sta., Pullman Regional Research Coordinator: B. F. Sta., College Park 20742 99163 BEACHER (Ext. 6827) Mass.: A. A. SPIELMAN, Agricultural W. Va.: A. H. VANLANDINGHAM, Assistant to the Administrator, Research Experiment Sta., Amherst 01002 Agricultural Experiment Sta., Communications: B. F. BEACHER Mich.: S. H. WITTWER, Agricultural Morgantown 26506 (Ext. 5260) Experiment Sta., East Lansing 48823 Wis.: G. S. POUND, Agricultural Experiment Assistant to the Administrator, Administrative MMn.: W. F. HUEG, JR., Agricultural Sta., Madison 53706 Officer: C. M. RINGUETTE (Ext. Experiment Sta., St. Paul Campus, St. Wyo.: N. W. HILSTON, Agricultural 6845) Paul 55101 Experiment Sta., University Sta. Box Program Officer, Program Evaluations: N. G. Miss.: J. H. ANDERSON, Agricultural 3354, Laramie 82070 BRANDENBURG (Ext. 5322) Experiment Sta., State College 39762 Director, Animal Science Research Program: Mo.: E. R. KIEHL, Agricultural Experiment Cooperating Forestry School Administrators: J. 0. GRANDSTAFF (Ext. 6209) Sta., Columbia 65201 Ala.: wn.nuR B. DeVALL, Head, Dept. of Director, Economics, Marketing, Rural and Mont.: J. A. ASLESON, Agricultural Forestry, Auburn University, Auburn Community Development Research Experiment Sta., Bozeman 59715 36830 Programs: P. J. JEHLIK (Ext. 6033) Nebr.: H. W. OTTOSON, Agricultural Ariz.: JOHN H. EHRENREICH, Head, Dept. Director, Plant Science Research Program: C. Experiment Sta., Lincoln 68503 of Watershed Management, University I. HARRIS (Ext. 4787) Nev.: D. BOHMONT, Agricultural of Arizona, Tucson 85721; CHARLES Director, Utilization Research Program: R. 13. Experiment Sta., Reno 89507 0. MINOR, Dean, School of GARNER (Ext. 7223) N.H.: H. A. KEENER, Agricultural Forestry, Northern Arizona Director, Human Nutrition and Consumer Use Experiment Sta., Durham 03824 University, Flagstaff 86001 Research Program: MARY B. N.J.: W. A. MACLINN, Agricultural Calif.: JOHN A. ZIVNUSKA, Dean, School MINDEN (Ext. 7854) Experiment Sta., New Brunswick of Forestry, University of California, 08903 Berkeley 94720; EDWIN W. State Agricultural Experiment Station N. Mex.: P. J. LEYENDECKER, Agricultural PIERSON, Coordinator, Forestry Directors: Experiment Sta., University Park Dept., Humboldt State College, Ala: E. V. SMITH, Agricultural Experiment 88001 Arcata 95521 Sta., Auburn 36830 N.Y.: NYLE C. BRADY, Agricultural Colo.: ROBERT E. DILS, Dean, College of Alaska: H. F. DRURY, Agricultural Experiment Sta. (Cornell Sta.), Ithaca Forestry and Natural Resources, Experiment Sta., College 99701 14850; D. W. BARTON, Agricultural Colorado State University, Ft. Collins Ariz.: R. K. FREVERT, Agricultural Experiment Sta., Geneva 14456 80521 Experiment Sta., Tucson 85721 N.C.: J. C. WILLIAMSON, JR., Agricultural Fla.: JOHN L. GRAY, Director, School of Ark.: E. M. CRALLEY, Agricultural Experiment Sta., State College Sta., Forestry, University of Florida, Experiment Sta., Fayetteville 72701 Raleigh 27607 Gainesville 32601 Calif.: C. F. KELLY, Agricultural Experiment N. Dak.: A. G. HAZEN, Agricultural Ga.: ALLYN M. HERRICK, Dean, School of Sta., 317 University Hall, 2200 Experiment Sta., State University Forest Resources, University of University Ave., Berkeley 94720 Sta., Fargo 58102 Georgia, Athens 30601 Colo.: D. F. HERVEY, Agricultural Ohio: R. M. KOTTMAN, Ohio Agricultural Idaho: ERNEST W. WOHLETZ, Dean, 4

141 College of Forestry, Wildlife, and University, Corvallis 97331 Director, Div. of Community Resource Range Sciences, University of Idaho, Pa.: WILBER W. WARD, Director, School of Development: EARL F. Moscow 83843 Forest Resources, Pennsylvania State PETTYJOHN (Ext. 3425) Ill.: WILLIAM R. BOGGESS, Head, Dept. of University, University Park 16802 Director, Natural Resources and Forestry, University of Illinois, S.C.: W. H. DAVIS McGREGOR, Dean, Environmental Quality: HARRY Urbana 61801; JOHN W. College of Forest and Recreation GEYER (Ext. 6420) ANDRESEN, Chairman, Dept. of Resources, Clemson University, Director, Agricultural Production: CHARLES Forestry, Southern Illinois University, Clemson 29631 L. BEER (Ext. 4387) Carbondale 62901 Tenn.: JOHN W. BARRETT, Head, Dept. of Director, Agricultural Economics: SHARON Ind.: WILLIAM C. BRAMBLE, Head, Dept. Forestry, University of Tennessee, Q. HOOBLER (Ext. 5633) of Forestry and Conservation, Purdue Knoxville 37916 Coordinator, Natural Resources Programs: University, Lafayette 47907 Tex.: ROBERT G. MERRIFIELD, Head, IVAN R. MARTIN (Ext. 4556) Iowa: HENRY H. WEBSTER, Head, Dept. of Dept. of Forest Science, Texas A&M Wildlife and Fisheries: VACANT (Ext. 4200) Forestry, Iowa State University, Ames University, College Station 77843; Soil and Water Conservation: HAROLD I. 50010 LAURENCE C. WALKER, Dean, OWENS (Ext. 5285) La.: LLOYD P. BLACKWELL, Head, Dept. School of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin Director, Div. of Home Economics: HELEN of Forestry, Louisiana Polytechnic State University, Nacogdoches 75961 D. TURNER (Acting) (Ext. 6059) Institute, Ruston 71270; PAUL Y. Utah: THADDIS W. BOX, Dean, College of Director, Div. of 4-H and Youth Development: BURNS, Director, School of Forestry Natural Resources, Utah State E. DEAN VAUGHAN (Ext. 5673) and Wildlife Management, Louisiana University, Logan 84321 Director, Div. of Extension Research and State University, Baton Rouge 70803 Vt.: WALLACE W. CHRISTENSEN, Education: NEIL J. RAUDABAUGH Me.: ALBERT D. NUTTING, Director, Chairman, Forestry Dept., University (Ext. 4201) School of Forest Resources, of Vermont, Burlington 05401 Director, Div. of Information: WALTER W. University of Maine, Orono 04473 Va.: JOHN F. HOSNER, Head, Dept. of JOHN (Ext. 6283) Mass.: ARNOLD D. RHODES, Head, Dept. Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, of Forestry and Wildlife Management, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, State Extension Wildlife Specialists: University of Massachusetts, Amherst Blacksburg 24061 Ala.: EARL F. KENNAMER, Fish and 01002 Wash.: JAMES S. BETHEL, Dean, College of Wildlife Specialist, Extension Service, Mich.: ROBERT ZAHNER, Chairman, Dept. Sorest Resources, University of Auburn University, Auburn 36830 of Forestry, School of Natural Washington, Seattle 98105; GRANT Alaska: JAMES W. MATTHEWS, Associate Resources, University of Michigan, A. HARRIS, Chairman, Dept. of Director, Cooperative Extension Ann Arbor 48104; LEE M. JAMES, Forestry and Range Management, Service, University of Alaska, College Chairman, Forestry Dept., Michigan Washington State University, Pullman 99701 State University, East Lansing 48823 99163 Ariz.: CLARENCE EDMOND, State Leader, GENE A. HESTERBERG, Head, W. Va.: DAVID E. WHITE, Director, Div. of Community and Resource Dept. of Forestry, Michigan Forestry, West Virginia University, Development, Cooperative Extension Technological University, Houghton Morgantown 26506 Service, University of Arizona, Tucson 49931 Wis.: STEPHEN C. SMITH, Associate Dean, 85721 Minn.: FRANK H. KAUFERT, Acting Dean, School of Natural Resources, Ark.: D. LEROY GRAY, Extension Fish & School of Forestry, University of University of Wisconsin, Madison Wildlife Biologist, Cooperative Minnesota, St. Paul 55101 53706 Extension Service, Box 391, Little Miss.: ROBERT T. CLAPP, Dean, School of Rock 72203; ROBERT A. PIERCE, Forest Resources, Mississippi State EXTENSION SERVICE, Washington, D.C. Agricuharal Pest Control Specialist, University, State College 39762 20250 (202, 388 plus extension) Cooperative Extension Service, Box Mo.: DONALD P. DUNCAN, Director, (A part of the Cooperathe Extension Service. 391, Little Rock 72203; JAMES E. School of Forestry, University of Has the responsibility far and leadership in all MILLER, Rodent Control Specialist, Missouri, Columbia 65201 general educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Service, Box Mont.: ARNOLD W. BOLLE, Dean, School Department of Agriculture. Administrative and 391, Little Rock 72203 of Forestry, University of Montana, technical personnel serve as liaison between Calif.: RICHARD D. TEAGUE, Extension Missoula 59801 departmental research and action agencies and Wildlife Specialist, Agricultural N.H.: OTIS F. HALL, Director, Institute of theadministrativeandextensiontechnical Extension Service, 2208 Storer Hall, Natural and Environmental Resources, staffs at land grant universities in the 50 states University of California, Davis 95616; University of New Hampshire, and PuertoRico. County extension agents, MAYNARD CUMMINGS, Durham 03824 located in nearly all counties, make available to Extension Wildlife Specialist, N.J.: CHARLES E. HESS, Chairman, Dept. farmers, homemakers, youth, and others the Agricultural Extension Service, 4310 of Horticulture and Forestry, Rutgers results of research conducted by the Storer Hall, University of California, University, New Brunswick 08903 Department of Agriculture, land grant Davis 95616; WILLIAM N.Y.: EDWARD E. PALMER, President, institutions,and other research agencies. FITZWATER, Extension Wildlife State University College of Forestry at Results include information on the protection Specialist, Agricultural Extension Syracuse University, Syracuse 13210 of wildlife and other natural resources and the Service, 2204 Storer Hall, University N.C.: RICHARD J. PRESTON, JR., Dean, action necessary to provide such protection.) of California, Davis 95616 School of Forest Resources, North Administrator: EDWIN L. KIRBY (Ext. 3377) Colo.: DWIGHT R. SMITH, Wildlife Carolina State University, Raleigh Associate Administrator: GENE M. LEAR Specialist, Dept. of Forest, Recreation 27607 (Ext. 3381) & Wildlife Conservation, Colorado Okla.: EDWARD E. STURGEON, Head, Assistant Administrators: RAYMOND C. State University, Fort Collins 80521 Dept. of Forestry, Oklahoma State SCOTT (Ext. 5623); CHARLES W. Conn.: W. R. WHITWORTH, Fish and University, Stillwater 74074 McDOUGALL (Ext. 3304); JOSEPH Wildlife Specialist, Extension Service, Ore.: CARL H. STOLTENBERG, Dean, L. MATTHEWS (Ext. 3691); JOHN University of Connecticut, Storrs School of Forestry, Oregon State S. BOTTOM (Ext. 3425) 06268 5 Del.: SAM GWINN, Director, Cooperative Extension Service, Montana State RAMSEY, Wildlife Specialist, Extension Service, Agricultural Hall, University, Bozeman 59715 Agricultural Extension Service, Texas University of Delaware, Newark 19711 Nebr.: HOWARD L. WIEGERS, Extension A&M University, College Station Fla.: TONY JENSEN, Agricultural Extension Poultry (Wildlife) Specialist, Extension 77843; H. R. SCHMITTOU, Fisheries Service, 413 Rolfs Hall, University of Service, University of Nebraska, Specialist, Cooperative Extension Florida, Gainesville 32601 Lincoln 68503 Service, Texas A&M University, Ga.: JAMES L. BYFORD, Extension Wildlife Nev.: JACK ARTZ, Range and Pasture College Station 77843; JACK C. Specialist, Cooperative Extension Specialist, Cooperative Extension PARKER, Marine Advisory Program Service, University of Georgia, Athens Service, Max C. Fleischmann College Specialist, Cooperative Extension 30601 of Agriculture, Reno 89507 Service, Texas A&M University, Hawaii: WADE McCALL, Extension Soils N.Y.: HARLAN B. BRUMSTED, Associate College Station 77843 Specialist, 2525 Varney Cir., Honolulu Professor, Conservation Extension, Utah: GAR W. WORKMAN, Wildlife 96822 Cooperative Extension Service, Resource Specialist, Extension Service, Idaho: VERNON BURLISON, Extension Fernow Hall, Cornell University, Utah State University, Logan 84321 Forester, Cooperative Extension Ithaca 14850; JAMES CASLICK, Vt.: RAYMOND FOULDS, Extension Service, Forestry Bldg., University of Extension Associate in Wildlife Forester, Extension Service, University Idaho, Moscow 83843 Resources, Cooperative Extension of Vermont, Burlington 05401 Ill.: ROBERT D. WALKER, Extension Service, Cornell University, Fernow Va.: GLENN R. DUDDERAR, Extension Specialist in Soil Conservation, Hall, Ithaca 14850 Wildlife Specialist, Cooperative Cooperative Extension Service, N.C.: HUGH M. FIELDS, Extension Wildlife Extension Service, Virginia College of Agriculture, Urbana 61801 Specialist, Cooperative Extension Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg Ind.: HERBERT C. KRAUCH, JR., Service, North Carolina State 24061 Extension Wildlife Specialist, University, Raleigh 27607 W. Va.: GEORGE H. BREADING, Extension Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue N. Dak.: KEITH W. HARMON, Specialist in Program Leader in Outdoor University, Lafayette 47907 Wildlife Management and Recreation, Cooperative Extension Iowa: ROBERT B. MOORMAN, Extension Conservation, Cooperative Extension Service, West Virginia University, Wildlife Conservationist, Extension Service, North Dakota State Morgantown 26506 Service, Iowa State University, Ames University, Fargo 58102 Wis.: ROBERT S. ELLARSON, Extension 50010 Ohio: THOMAS M. STOCKDALE, Specialist, Wildlife Management, Kans.: GEORGE C. HALAZON, Extension Extension Specialist-Wildlife, Cooperative Extension Service, Specialist in Wildlife Management, Cooperative Extension Service, Ohio University of Wisconsin, Madison Cooperative Extension Service, Kansas State University, Columbus 43210 53706 State University, Manhattan 66502; F. Okla.: RALPH W. ALTMAN, Extension Wyo.: GERALD COSTEL, Resource ROBERT HENDERSON, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Cooperative Specialist, Agricultural Extension Specialist, Wildlife Damage Control, Extension Service, Oklahoma State Service, Box 3354, University Sta., Cooperative Extension Service, University, Stillwater 74074 Laramie 82070 Fairchild Hall, Kansas State Ore.: ANDREW S. LANDFORCE, Wildlife University, Manhattan 66502 Management Specialist, Cooperative FOREST SERVICE, Washington, D.C. 20250 La.: JAMES F. FOWLER, Extension Wildlife Extension Service, Oregon State (202, 388 plus extension; information: Biologist, Cooperative Extension University, Corvallis 97331; Ext. 3957) Service, Louisiana State University, WILLIAM Q. WICK, Marine (Administers National Forests and National Baton Rouge 70803 Advisory Program Leader, Grasslands and is responsible for the Md.: DEAN TUTHILL, Dept. of Agricultural Cooperative Extension Service, management of theirresources.Cooperates Economics, Cooperative Extension Oregon State University, Newport with Federal andstate officialsinthe Service, University of Maryland, 97365 enforcement of game laws on the National College Park 20742 Pa.: ROBERT G. WINGARD, Chairman, Forests and in the development and Mass.: JOHN H. NOYES, Forestry Dept., Forestry & Wildlife Management maintenance of wildlife resources; cooperates University of Massachusetts, Amherst Extension, Pennsylvania State withthestateandprivate ownersinthe 01002 University, University Park 16802 application of soundforest management Mich.: ROBERT W. GEORGE, Extension R.I.: WALTER P. GOULD, Forestry practices, in protection of forest lands against Specialist, Conservation Education, Specialist, Chairman of the Forestry fire, and in the distribution of planting stock. Natural Resources Bldg., Michigan Dept., Cooperative Extension Service, Conducts research in the entire field of forestry State University, East Lansing 48823 University of Rhode Island, Kingston and wild land management.) Minn.: PHILLIP K. HAREIN, Professor and 02881 Chief: EDWARD P. CLIFF (Ext. 6661) Extension Entomologist, Entomology, S.C.: L. M. SPARKS, Associate Extension Associate Chief: ARTHUR GREELEY (Ext. Fisheries and Wildlife, Institute of Specialist (Entomology), Cooperative 7491) Agriculture, University of Minnesota, Extension Service, Clemson 29631 Deputy Chief, Cooperative State and Private St. Paul 55101; CLIFTON HALSEY, S. Dak.: JOHN L. SCHMIDT, Extension Forestry Programs: E. M. i;ACON Extension Conservationist-Natural Wildlife Specialist, Cooperative (Ext. 6657) Resources, Cooperative Extension Extension Service, South Dakota State Deputy Chief, National Forest System: M. M. Service, University of Minnesota, St. University, Brookings 57006 NELSON (Ext. 3523) Paul 55101 Tenn.: EARL R. CADY, Assistant Forester, Director, Div. of Wildlife Management: Miss.: WENDELL JOSEPH LORIO, Agricultural Extension Service, Box EVERETT R. DOMAN (Ext. 7005) Extension Fish and Wildlife Specialist, 1071, Knoxville 37901 Assistant Director: DONALD D. STRODE Cooperative Extension Service, Tex.: WALLACE G. KLUSSMANN, Wildlife (Ext. 7005) Mississippi State University, State Specialist and Sea Grant Program Deputy Chief, Research: R. KEITH ARNOLD College 39762 Leader, Cooperative Extension (Ext. 6666) Mont.: ELDON H. SMITH, Extension Service, Texas A&M University, Range and Wildlife Habitat Ecology Wildlife Specialist, Cooperative College Station 77843; CHARLES Management Research: JUNIOR B. 6 HI LM ON (557-4809) Region 9, Eastern: JAY H. CRAVENS, Clark ranchesandcertainwatersheds,including Assistant: DIXIE R. SMITH (557-4809) Bldg., 633 W. Wisconsin Ave., erosioncontrol,floodprevention, woodland Director, Forest Insect and Disease Research: Milwaukee, Wis. 53203 (414, conservation, water management and T. F. McLINTOCK (557-4811) 272-8600) recreation. Attention is devoted to the Deputy Chief, Adminktration: EDWARD W. Chief, Div. of Recreation, Wildlife and mazimumdevelopmentofwildlifehabitat SCHULTZ (Ext. 6707) Range Management: JOHN 0. compatible with the prim:v.1r use of the land.) Director, Div. of Information and Education: WERNHAM (272-3615) Administrator: KENNETH E. GRANT (Ext. HENRY W. DeBRUIN (Ext. 3760) Wildlife and Range Management: 4531) ROBERT E. RADTKE Associate Administrator: NORMAI0 A. Regional Foresters: Region 10, Alaska: W. HOWARD BERG (Ext. 4525) Region 1, Northern: NEAL M. RAHM, JOHNSON, Federal Office Bldg., Box Deputy Administrator for Field Services: Federal Bldg., Missoula, Mont. 59801 1628, Juneau 99801 (907, 586-7261) WILLIAM B. DAVEY (Est. 4527) (406, 549-6511) Div. of Recreation, Lands, Wildlife, Director, Plant Sciences Div.: DARNELL M. Chief, Div. of Range and Wildlife and Watershed Management: WHITT (Ext. 3587) Management: HOWARD R. SIGURD T. OLSON (586-7271) Chief Biologist: LAWRENCE V. COMPTON FOULGER (Ext. 3313) (Ext. 2752) Wildlife Management: ROGER S. Directors of Forest yid Range Experiment Director, Information Div.: HUBERT W. BUMSTEAD (Ext. 3313) Stations: KELLEY (Ext. 4543) Region 2, Rocky Mountain: WILLIAM J. Intermountain: JOSEPH H. PECHANEC, 507 Watershed Recreation Specialist: RALPH C. LUCAS, Federal Center, Bldg. 85, 25th St., Ogden, Utah 84401 (801, WILSON (Ext. 3501) Denver, Colo. 80225 (303, 233-3511) 399-5011) Chief, Div. of Range and Wildlife North Central: DAVID B. KING, FoIwell Regional Biologists: Management: GEORGE L. Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55101 (612, Northeast: CARL H. THOMAS, 7600 West BURNETT (Ext. 8133) 645-0841) Chester Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 Wildlife Management: A. F. C. Northeastern: RICHARD D. LANE, 6816 South: OLAN W. DILLON, JR., P.O. Box GREENE (Ext. 8133) Market St., Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 11222, Federal Center, Fort Worth, Region 3, Southwestern: WILLIAM D. X215, 352-5800) Tex. 76110 HURST, New Federal Bldg., 517 Pacific Northwest: PHILIP A. BRIEGLEB, Midwest: WADE H. HAMOR, Rm. 503, 134 Gold Ave., S.W., Albuquerque, N. 809 N.E. 6th Ave., Box 3141, S. 12th St., Lincoln, Nebr. 68508 Mex. 87101 (505, 843-2401) Portland, Ore. 97208 (503, 234-3361) West: L. DEAN MARRIAGE, 507 Federal Chief, Div. of Range and Wildlife Pacific Southwest: ROBERT D. McCULLEY, Bldg., 701 N.W. Glisan St., Portland, Management: FRANK J. 1960 Addison St., Box 245, Berkeley, Ore. 97209 SMITH (Ext. 2428) Calif. 94701 (415, 841-5121) Wildlife Management: DALE A. Rocky Mountain: RAYMOND PRICE, 240 Field Biologists: JONES (Ext. 2428) W. Prospect St., Ft. Collins, Colo. Ala.: ROBERT E. WATERS, P.O. Box 311, Region 4, Intermountain: VERNON 0. 80521 (303, 482-7332) Auburn 36830 HAMRE, Federal Office Bldg., 25th Southeastern: STEPHEN G. BOYCE, Post Ariz. andNev.:RONALD F. BATCHELOR, St., Ogden, Utah 84401 (801, Office Bld3., Box 2570, Asheville, 6029 Federal Bldg., 230 N. 1st Ave., 399-6011) N.C. 28802 (704, 254-0961) Phoenix, Ariz. 85025 Chief, Div. of Wildlife Management: Southern: ROBERT L. YOUNGS, T-10210 Ark.: ROY A. GRIZZELL, 5401 Federal DAVID M. GAUFIN (Ext. Federal Bldg., 701 Loyola Ave., New Bldg., Little Rock 72201 6281) Orleans, La. 70113 (504, 527-6787) Calif.: A. WENDALL MILLER, 2020 Milvia Region 5, Calif.: DOUGLAS R. LEISZ, 630 Forest Products Laboratory: HERBERT 0. St., Berkeley 94704 Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif. FLEISCHER, N. Walnut St., Box Colo.: E.LDII W. MUSTARD, 12417 Federal 94111 (415, 556-4310) 5130, Madison, Wis. 53705 (608, Bldg., Denver 80202 Chief, Div. of Range and Wildlife 257-2211) Del., Md., and N.J.: EUGENE WHITAKER, Management: ROBERT E. Institute of Tropical Forestry: FRANK H. 501 Academy St., Box 418, Newark, LATIMORE (556-4813) WADSWORTH, University of Puerto Del. 19711 Wildlife Management: WILLIAM P. Rico, Box AQ, Rio Piedras, Puerto Fla.: L. P. HEARD, P.O. Box 1208, DASMANN (556-4813) Rico 00928 (809, 765-0404) Gainesville 32601 Region 6, Pacific Northwest: CHARLES A. Pinchot Institute of Environmental Forestry Ga.: VACANT, P.O. Box 832, Athens 30601 CONNAUGHTON, 319 S.W. Pine Research: ARTHUR R. KENNEDY Idaho and Utah: CLYDE A. SCOTT, P.O. St., Box 3623, Portland, Ore. 97208 (Acting), Milford, Pa. 18337 (717, Box 38, Boise, Idaho 83707 (503, 226-3361) 296-6401) III.: REX HAMILTON, P.O. Box 678, Chief, Div. of Range and Wildlife Champaign 61820 Management: JOHN Directors of State and Private Forestry Areas: Ind.: JAMES McCALL, Rm. 212, 311 W. FORSMAN (Ext. 2167) Northeastern: PHILIP L. THORNTON, 6816 Washington, Indianapolis 46204 Wildlife Management: LEON W. Market St., Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 Iowa: SYLVAN T. RUNKEL, 307 Federal MURPHY (215, 352-5800) Office Bldg., Des Moines 50309 Region 8, Southern: THEODORE A. Southeastern: DOUGLAS A. CRAIG, 1720 Kans.: JACK W. WALSTROM, P.O. Box SCHLAPFER, Suite 800, 1720 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 600, Salina 67401 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404, 526-5964) Ky.: WILLIAM H. CASEY, 1409 Forbes Rd., 30309 (404, 526-5177) Lexington 40505 Chief, Div. of Wildlife, Range, SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, La.: EDWARD R. SMITH, 3737 Government Watershed, and Multiple Use Washington, D.C. 20250 (202, 388 St., Alexandria 71301 Management: ROBERT N. plus extension; information: 737-4142) Mass., Vt., R.I. and Conn.: VACANT, 29 GASHWILER (526-5569) (Provides technical assistance inall land -use Cottage St., Amherst, Mass. 01002 Wildlife Management: HERMAN L. and rural areas development programs of the Mih.: CHARLES M. SMITH, 1405 S. HOLBROOK (526-5685) Departn :ntofAgricultureonfarmsand Harrison Rd., East Lansing 48823 7 Minn.: JOHN BEDISH, 316 N. Robert St., Calif.: THOMAS P. HELSETH, Tioga Bldg., Reno 89505 (702, 784-5304) St. Paul 55102 2020 Milvia St., Berkeley 94704 (415, N.H.: DONALD G. BURBANK, Federal Miss.: EDWARD G. SULLIVAN, P.O. Box 841-5121) Bldg., Durham 03824 (603, 868-7581) 610, Jackson 39250 Colo.: MERRITT D. BURDICK, 12417 N.J.: RICHARD W. AKELEY, 1370 Mo.: VACANT, P.O. Box 459, Columbia Federal Bldg., Denver 80202 (303, Hamilton St., Somerset 08873 (201, 65201 837-4275) 8464500) Mont. and Wyo.: VACANT, P.O. Box 970, Conn.: N. PAUL TEDROW, Mansfield N. Mex.: KENNETH L. WILLIAMS, 517 Bozeman, Mont. 59715 Professional Bldg., Storrs 06268 (203, Gold Ave., S.W., P.O. Box 2007, Nebr.: ROBERT J. LEMAIRE, Rm. 604, 134 429-9361) Albuquerque 87103 (505, 843.2166) S. 12th St., Lincoln 68508 Del.: 0. D. FINCHER, 501 Academy St., N.Y.: ALBERT C. ADDISON, Midtown N.H. and Me.: DAVID N. ALLAN, Federal P.O. Box 418, Newark 19711 (302, Plaza, Rm. 400, 700 E. Water St., Bldg., Durham, N.H. 03824 998-0497) Syracuse 13210 (315, 473-3530) N. Mex.: EDWIN A. SWENSON, P.O. Box Fla.: HAMPTON BURNS, Federal Bldg., N.C.: CHARLES W. BARTLETT, Rm. 544, 2007, Albuquerque 87103 P.O. Box 1208, Gainesville 32601 310 New Bern Ave., P.O. Box 27307, N.Y.: ROBERT E. MYERS, 700 E. Water (904, 376-1681) Raleigh 27601 (919, 755-42101 St., Syracuse 13210 Ga.: CECIL W. CHAPMAN, Old Post Office N. Dak.: CHARLES A. EVANS, Federal N.C.: JOHN P. EDWARDS, P.O. Box 12045, Bldg., P.O. Box L'32, Athens 30601 Bldg., P.O. Box 1458, Bismarck 58501 Raleigh 27603 (404, 546-2275) (701, 255-4011) N. Dak.: ERLING B. PODOLL, P.O. Box Hawaii: FRED A. HAUGHTON, JR., Rm. Ohio: ROBERT E. QUILLIAM, 311 Old 1458, Bismarck 58501 440, Alexander Young Bldg., Federal Bldg., 3rd and State Sts., Ohio: M. GRANVILLE SMITH, 311 Old Honolulu 96813 (808, 546-5792) Columbus 43215 (614, 469-6785) Federal Bldg., Columbus 43215 Idaho: LEE T. MORGAN, 5263 Emerald St., Okla.: WILLIAM L VAUGHT, Agricultural Okla.: JEROME F. SYKORA, P.O. Box 271, P.O. Box 38, Boise 83702 (208, Center Bldg., Farm 4..rtd Admiral Rd., Stillwater 74074 342-2601) Stillwater 74074 (405, 372-7111) Ore.: ROBERT A. CORTHELL, 1218 S.W. Ill.: HOWARD W. BUSCH, Federal Bldg., Ore.:ALBERT J. WEBBER, Washington Washington, Portland 97205 200 W. Church St., Champaign 61820 Bldg., 1218 S.W. Washington St., Pa.: CLAYTON L. HEINEY, JR., 100 N. (217, 356-3785) Portland 97205 (503, 226-1831) Cameron St., Harrisburg 17101 Ind.: THOMAS B. EVANS, 311 W. Pa.: R. M. DAVIS, Federal Bldg. and S.C.: WILLIAM W. NEELY, 901 Sumter St., Washington St., Indianapolis 46204 Courthouse, Harrisburg 17108 (717, Columbia 29201 (317, 633-7201) 782-2297) S. Dak.: JOHN B. FARLEY, P.O. Box 1357, Iowa: WILSON T. MOON, 823 Federal Bldg., Puerto Rico: EDWARD R. KEIL, G.P.O. Box Huron 57350 210 Walnut St., Des Moines 50309 4868, San Juan 00936 (809, 725-8966) Tenn.: FLOYD R. FESSLER, 561 U.S. (515, 284-4260) R.I.: GRAHAM T. MUNKITTRICK, Post Courthouse, Nashville 37203 Kans.: MORRIE A. BOLLINE, 760 S. Office Bldg., East Greenwich 02818 Tex.: VERNON M. HICKS, P.O. Box 648, Broadway, P.O. Box 600, Salina (401, 884-9499) Temple 76502 67401 (913, 823-9537) S.C.: GEORGE E. HUEY, Federal Bldg., 901 Va.: R. FRANKLIN DUGAN, P.O. Box Ky.: GLENN E. MURRAY, 1409 Forbes Rd., Sumter St., Columbia 29201 (803, 10026, Richmond 23240 Lexington 40505 (606, 252-2312) 253-8371) Wash.: LeROY A. SHEARER, N. 214 Wall La.: JOE B. EARLE, 3737 Government St., S. Dak.: VINCENT W. SHALLY, 239 St., Spokane 99201 P.O. Box 1630, Alexandria 71301 Wisconsin Ave., S.W., P.O. Box 1357, W. Va.: WILLIAM J. MELVEN, P.O. Box (318, 443-7395) Huron 57350 (605, 352-8651) 865, Morgantown 26505 Me.: DONALD T. DINSMORE, USDA Tenn.: PAUL M. HOWARD, 561 U.S. Court Wis.: LAVERNE C. STRICKER, P.O. Box Bldg., University of Maine, Orono House, Nashville 37203 (615, 4248, Madison 53711 04473 (207, 866-2132) 242-5471) Md.: DOUGLAS HOLE, Rm. 522, Hartwick Tex.: CLYDE W. GRAHAM, P.O. Box 648, Regional Recreation Specialists: Bldg., 4321 Hartwick Rd., College Temple 76501 (817, 773-5261) East: HANS G. UHLIG, 7600 West Chester Park 20740 (202, 388-8457) Utah: ALBERT W. HAMELSTROM, 4912 Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 Mass.: BENJAMIN ISGUR, 27-29 Cottage Federal Bldg., 125 S. 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SICILIANO OceanographicDataCenterandNational (Ext. 4625) Review: ROBERT L. EDWARDS Oceanographic Instrumentation Center; (Ext. 4386) Director, Public Affairs: HERB KOSTER NationalData Buoy DevelopmentProject; (Ext. 5035) Div. of Analysis and Evaluation: NELSON J. National Sea Grant Program; and elements of NOREM, 801 19th St., N.W., the U.S. Lake Survey. Created by Presidential Washington, D.C. 20240 (Ext. 6025) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Reorganization Plan No. 4: 1970) ADMINISTRATION, Washington, Div. of Program Development: VACANT Administrator: ROBERT M. WHITE Assistant Director for Operations: JOSEPH D.C. 20230 (202, 967-5113) (Ext. 3567) (Conducts programs to help create permanent W. SLAVIN (Ext. 4386) Deputy Administrator: HOWARD POLLOCK Div. of Itt a,arce Technology: MELVIN R. jobsineconomicallylagging areas of the Associate Administrator: JOHN W. Nation.Provides publicworks grants and GREENWOOD (Acting) (Ext. 9138) TOWNSEND, JR.,Washington Div. of Ecosystem Quality: ERNEST loans, businessloans,and planningand Science Center, Rocky ille, Md. 20852 D. PREMETZ (Acting) (Ext. 5521) technical assistance in areas with high (301, 496-8202) unemployment or low median family income.) Div. of Resource Ecology: VACANT (Ext. 6855) Assistant Secretary of Commerce for American Fisheries Advisory Committee: Shellfish Advisory Service Biological Economic Development: ROBERT A. Chairman: VACANT PODESTA Laboratory: WILLIAM SHAW, Executive Secretary: JOHN T. GHARRETT, Oxford, Md. 21654 (301, 226-5193) Deputy Assistant Secretary For Economic National Marine Fisheries Service, Development: CHARLES A. National Center for Systematics: DANIEL M. Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, COHEN (202, 381-5749) FAGAN, III 343-4486) Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Management and Utilization: Coordination: RICHARD L. NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES Associate Director: VACANT SINNOTT SERVICE, Washington, D.C. 20240 Assistant Director for Economics: HARVEY Deputy Assistant Secretary fdr Economic (202, 343 plus extension) M. HUTCHINGS (Ext. 4151) Development Planning: JOSEPH G. (A component of the National Oceanic and Div. of Current Economic Analysis: FRED L. HAMRICK Atmospheric Administration.Promotesthe OLSON, 1815 N. Fort Myer Dr., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic protection and rational use of living marine Arlington, Va. 22209 (Ext. 6908) Development Operations: THOMAS resources fortheiraesthetic, economic, and Div. of Economic Research: FREDERICK W M. THAWLEY recreationalvaluetothe American people. BELL, 7338 Baltimore Ave., College Director, Public Affairs: BARBARA A. Administers programs to determine the Park, Md. 20740 (301, 864-4329) ESTABROOK consequences of the naturally varying Div. of Statistics and Market News: environmentand man's activities onliving FRANCIS RILEY (Acting) 1815 N. NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION marine resources, to provide knowledge and Fort Myer Dr., Arlington, Va. 22209 CONTROL COUNCIL, Washington, services to foster their efficient international (Ext. 6944) D.C. 20230 (202, 967 plus extension) management, useandprotectionof living Assistant Director for Management and (To advise the Administration on marine resources.) Services: WALTER KIRKNESS environmentalqualityimprovementpolicies Director: PHILIP M. ROEDEL (Ext. 4993) (Acting) (Ext. 2184) and programs as they affect industry and to Deputy Director: WILLIAM M. TERRY Div. of Extension: J. DAVID ALMAND (Ext. provide voluntary action program leadership in (Acting) (Ext. 4007) 4543) pollution clean-up by industry. Composed of 63 Assistant to the Director: JOHN S. Div. of Marketing Services: PAUL J. chiefexecutives drawnfromallpartsof GOTTSCHALK (Ext. 5312) PARADIS, 1801 N. Moore St., industry. Created by Executive Order: 1970) Staff Assistant: JOHN T. GHARRETT (Ext. Arlington, Va. 22209 (703, 557-4573) Chairman: BERT S. CROSS, Chairman of the 4486) Div. of Federal Aid: EDWARD E. HUESKE, Board, 3M Company, St. Paul, Minn. 1801 N. Moore St., Arlington, Va. 55101 Office of Information: 22209 (703, 557-4737) Vice Chairman: WILLARD F. ROCKWELL, Director: VACANT Div. of Financial Assistance: JAMES F. JR., Chairman, North American Public Information Unit: JOHN A. GUINAN MURDOCK, 1801 N. Moore St., Rockwell Corp., 400 N. Lexington (Ext. 8701) Arlington, Va. 22209 (703, 557-4625) Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208 Publications Services Unit: LESLIE W. Div. of Resources Management: VACANT, Executive Director: WALTER A. SCATTERGOOD, 1801 N. Moore 1815 N. Fort Myer Dr., Arlington, HAMILTON, Deputy Assistant St., Arlington, Va. 22209 (703, Va. 22209 (Ext. 4543) Secretary of Commerce for Industry 557-4401) Div. of Fishery Products Technology: Economics (Ext. 3624) Audio Visual Services Unit: ELLIOT A. ROLAND A. FINCH (Acting) (Ext. Council Administrator: JOHN L. :SULLIVAN MACKLOW. 1815 N. Fort Myer Dr., 4745) (Ext. 4053) Arlington, Va. 22209 (Ext. 6897) National Center for Fish Protein Concentrate: Public Affairs Officer: TOM CUNNING (Ext. Scientific Publications Unit: THOMAS A. GEORGE M. KNOBL, Regents Dr., 4513) MANAR, Bldg. 67, U.S. Naval Air College Park, Md. 20740 (301, 9

,19 927-5800) S. SHOM URA (831-9575) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations Div. of Fishery Products Insi.;ction: JAMES Associate Regional Director for and Logistics): BARRY J. R. BROOKER (Acting) 1801 N. Management and Utilization: SHILLITO (695-5254) Moore St., Arlington, Va. 22209 (703, VACANT (831-9575) Director, Real Property Management: 557-4347) Alaska: HARRY L. RIETZE, P.O. Box 1668, WILLIAM H. POINT (695-0054) Assistant Director for International Affairs: Juneau, Alaska 99801 (907, 586-7221) WILLIAM M. TERRY (Ext. 4007) Associate Regional Director for DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Deputy Assistant Director for International Resource Programs: MURRAY Coordinator for Natural Resources: WALTER Affairs: DENTON R. MOORE (Ext. L. HAYES, P.O. Box 1036, W. BARRETT, Hq. USAF 4054) Kodiak, Alaska 99615 (907, (AF/ PREB), Washington, D.C. 20330 Div. of Foreign Fisheries: JOSEPH PILEGG I 486-2299) (202, 697-6244) (Ext. 4412) Associate Regional Director for Field Staff: EDWARD BELLRINGER, Div. of International Agreements and Management and Utilization: Conservation Officer, Headquarters, Organizations: ROBERT C. ROBERT W. McVEY, P.O. Alaskan Command, APO Seattle WILSON (Ext. 4303) Box 1668, Juneau, Alaska 99801 98742; ROBERT W. BR ITT, Forestry Div. of Technical Assistance: KEITH D. (907, 586-7221) Div., Eglin AFB, Niceville, Fla. 32542; BROUILLARD, 801 19th St., N.W., CAPT. HENRY SMITH, Forester, Washington, D.C. 20240 (Ext. 4571) Sport Fisheries Marine Laboratories: AFOCE-HEF, 30 Pryor St., Atlanta, Assistant Director for Administration: JOHN Aransas Pass Sport Fisheries Marine Ga. 30303; JOHN PARKS, M. PATTON, JR. (Ext. 4881) Laboratory: VACANT, Port Aransas, Conservation Officer, Beale AFB, Deputy Assistant Director for Administration: Tex. (under construction) Calif. 95903; D. W. WILHELM, C. DOYLE INNIS (Ext. 2540) Eastern Gulf Sport Fisheries Marine Conservation Officer, Arnold Air Div. of Management Analysis: J. PAUL Laboratory: EUGENE L. Force Station, Tenn. 37389; HARRY BALSERAK (Ext. 3586) NAKAMURA, P.O. Box 4218, ALLEN, 73rd Air Div., Tyndall AFB, Div. of Programming and Budget: LEONARD Panama City, Fla. 32401 (904, Fla. 32401; PERRY J. WILLIAMS, A. PASS, Washington Science Center, 785-3122) Conservation Officer, Rockville, Md. 20852 (301, 496-8959) Narragansett Sport Fisheries Marine Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433; Div. of Data Processing: FRANK A. Laboratory: MICHAEL MAJOR W. E. BREWER, D.V.M., THACKER (Ext. 3700) DAHLBERG, Acting Director, Vet. Toxicology and Ecology Div., Div, of Safety Management: ROBERT E. R.F.D. 2, Box 522-A, Narragansett, Kelly AFB, Tex. 78241 LeCLERG, 1801 N. Moore St., R.I. 02882 (401, 783-3359) Arlington, Va. 22209 (703, 557-4103) Sandy Hook Sport Fisheries Marine DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Laboratory: L. A. WALFORD, Regional Directors: Director, P.O. Box 428, Highlands, Northeast: RUSSELL T. NORRIS, Federal N.J. 07732 (201, 872-0200) U.S. ARMY (2ORPS OF ENGINEERS, Office Bldg., 14 Elm St., Gloucester, Mass. Tiburon Sport Fisheries Marine Laboratory: of the Chief of Engineers, Forrestal 01930 (617, 281-0640) JAMES L. SQUIRE, JR., Acting Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20314 Associate Regional Director for Director, P.O. Box 98, Tiburon, Calif. Chief of Engineers: LT. GEN. F. J. CLARKE, Resource Programs: JOHN A. 94920 (415, 435-3271) (202, 693-7000) HOLSTON (281-0640) Chief, Public Affairs Office: COL. RICHARD Associate Regional Director for OFFICE OF SEA GRANT, Washington, D.C. L. HUNT (693-6326) Management and Utilization: 20230 (202, 632-5944) Deputy Chief, Public Affairs Office: LOCKE WILLIAM G. GORDON (A component of the National Oceanic and L. MOUTON (693-6327) (281-0640) Atmospheric Administration. Administers and Assistant, Conservation Liaison: FRANCIS X. Southeast: RICHARD T. WHITELEATHER, directs the National Sea Grant Program, which KELLY (693-6329) Federal Office Bldg., 144 First Ave., providessupportfor marineresearchand South, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33701 (813, development, education, and advisory service Civil Works: 893-3141) programs, and sponsors education of ocean Director of Civil Works: MAJ. GEN. FRANK Associate Regional Director for scientistsandotherspecialistsatselected P. KOISCH (693-7154) Resource Programs: JACK W. colleges and universities.) Chief, Recreation and Environmental Branch: GEHR INGER (893-3142) Director: ROBERT ABEL HAROLD L. BLAKEY (693-7290) Associate Regional Director for Deputy Director: HAROLD L. GOODWIN Chief, Fish and Wildlife Section: BERTON M. Management and Utilization: MacLEAN (693-7290) HAROLD B. ALLEN UNITED STATES Publication: Water Spectrum (893-3144) Editor: EDWIN E. CHANDLER (693-6795) Northwest: DONALD R. JOHNSON, 6116 DEPARTMENT OF Arcade Bldg., 1319 Second Ave., DEFENSE Division and District Offices: Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206, 583-7575) Lower Mississippi Valley: P.O. Box 80, Associate Regional Director for The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Vicksburg, Miss. 39180 (District Resource Programs: DAYTON 20301 (202, 545-6700) Offices: 668 Federal Office Bldg., L. ALVERSON (583-4760) (Responsible for the future security of the U.S. Memphis, Tenn. 38103; P.O. Box Associate Regional Director for through establishment of integrated military 60267, New Orleans, La, 70160; 906 Management and Utilization: policies and proceduresrelating to national Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63101; P.O. JOHN B. GLUDE (583-7575) security. Significant programs to conserve and Box 60, Vicksburg, Miss. 39180) Southwest: GERALD V. HOWARD, 300 S. preserve natural resources have been Missouri River: P.O. 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:20 New England: 424 Trapelo Rd., Waltham, Engineering Div., U.S. Continental U.S. MARINE CORPS, Headquarters, Mass. 02154 Army Command, Monroe, Va. 23351 Washington, D.C. 20380 North Atlantic: 90 Church St., N.Y., N.Y. Agronomist: KENNETH B. MALLERY, Firs' Staff Conservationist: H. M. McMORE (202, 10007 (District Offices: P.O. Box U.S. Army, Attn: Facilities Engineer, 694-1425) 1715, Baltimore, Md. 21203; 26 Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20755 Federal Plaza, N.Y., N.Y. 10007; 803 Agronomist: JAMES L. HOSTERMAN, Navy Regional Staff Conservationists: Front St., Norfolk, Va. 23510; U.S. Third U.S. Army, Attn: Facilities Northern Div,: LAWRENCE B. BASSETT, Custom House, Philadelphia, Pa. Engineer, Fort McPherson, Ga. 30330 Naval Facilities Engineering 19106) Forester: WENDELL R. BECTON, Third Command, Philadelphia, Pa. 19112 North Central: 536 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. U.S. Army, Attn: Facilities Engineer, Chesapeake Div.: CHARLES K. GOODMAN, 60605 (District Offices: 1776 Niagara Fort McPherson, Ga. 30330 Naval Facilities Engineering St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14207; 219 S. Agronomist: 0. H. HAYS, Fourth U.S. Army, Command, Washington Navy Yard, Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 60604; Attn: Facilities Engineer, Fort Sam Bldg. 57, Washington, D.C. 20390 P.O. Box 1027, Detroit, Mich. 48231; Houston, Tex. 78234 (202, 698-3587) Clock Tower Bldg., Rock Island, Forester: GEORGE M. LANG, Fifth U.S. Atlantic Div.: AL VERSCHAEVE, Naval 61201; 1210 U.S. Post Office and Army, Attn: Facilities Engineer, Facilities Engineering Command, U.S. Customhouse, St. Paul, Minn. 55101) Chicago, III. 60615 Naval Base, Norfolk, Va. 23511 (703, North Pacific: 210 Custom House, Portland, Agronomist: A. B. NIELSON, Sixth U.S. 444-7411) Ore. 97209 (District Offices: P.O. Box Army, Attn: Facilities Engineer, Southern Div.: KEITH D. LANGE, Naval 7002, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; P.O. Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. Facilities Engineering Command, P.O. 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FARRINGTON (Ext. 6971) 4750) Director, Bureau of Radiological Health: Open Space and Urban Beautification Div.: Regional Coordinators: JOHN C. VILLFORTH (Ext. 4690) Director: DWIGHT F. RETTIE (Ext. 6280) Northeast: MARK ABELSON, Kennedy Director, Bureau of Water Hygiene: JAMES Bldg., Rm. 2003K, Boston, Mass. H. McDERMOTT (Ext. 1916) UNITED STATES 02203 (617, 223-2973) NOTE: The Bureaus of Solid Waste North Central: BURTON H. ATWOOD, 2510 Management, Water Hygiene, DEPARTMENT OF THE Dempster St., Des Plaines, III. 60016 and Radiological Health (except INTERIOR (312, 296-2433) functions concerned with Pacific Southwest: WILLIAM MONROE, 450 regulations of radioactive Interior Bldg., C St. between 18th and Golden Gate Ave., Box 36098, S'an emissions from consumer 19th, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240 Francisco, Calif. 94102 (415, products and medical radiation) (202, 343 plus extension; information: 556-8200) were to become part of the new Ext. 1100) Pacific Northwest: L. B. 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Associate Commissioner for Compliance: SAM (Ext. 6706) 410, 632 Sixth Ave., Anchorage, D. FINE (Ext. 1594) Science Adviser to the Secretary: VACANT Alaska 99501 (907, 272-5561, Ext. Associate Commissioner for Science: DALE R. (Ext. 5566) 422) LINDSAY (Ext. 3216) Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Southwest: DERONDA P. SHOUP, JR., Rm. Assistant Commissioner for Administration: Information: EDWARD P. 4030, 517 Gold Ave., S.W., RUPERT MOURE (Ext. 3370) ESSERTIER (Ext. 6416) Albuquerque, N.Mex. 87101 (505, Assistant Commissioner for Education and Personal Assistant to the Secretary: YVONNE 843-2838) Information: HOWARD R. DENTZ ESBENSON (Ext. 6704) (Ext. 3890) Assistant Secretary, Public Land Management: ADVISORY GROUPS TO THE Assistant Commissioner for Field HARRISON LOESCH (Ext. 4174) SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR: Coordination: J. P. HILE (Ext. 1598) Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Land Assistant Commissioner for Planning and Management: ORME LEWIS (Ext. 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22 Department of the Interior, 3897) KOIVULA,Manager, 7981 Eastern Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, Assistant to Director: ROBERT E. WOLF Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910 (301, 343-5303) (Ext. 7718) 495-3291) Chief, Office of Information: JOHN National Advisory Board Cloaca: MATTOON (Ext. 5717) BUREAU OF MINES,Washington, D.C. Co-Chairmen; Secretary of the Interior; GENE Assistant Director, Administration: VACANT 20240 (202, 343 plus extension; J. ETCHART, Glasgow, Mont. (Ext. 6731) information: Ext. 1100) Secretary: JOHN W. HAY, Rock Springs, Assistant Director, Legislation and Plans: (Conducts programs to promote health and Wyo. IRVING SENZEL (Ext. 9435) safety of mineral industry workers, to further Assistant Director, Resources: EUGENE V. the conservation and development of mineral National Petroleum Council: ZUMWALT (Ext. 5421) resources, and to solve environmental problems Co-Chairmen: Secretary of the Interior; E. D. Assistant Director, Technical Services: associated with the extraction, processing, and BROCKETT, Gulf Oil Co., GEORGE L. TURCOTT (Ext. 2431) use of minerals. Performs mine inspection work Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 Chief, Div. of Wildlife: ROBERT J. SMITH as well as research in all phases of .nine health Secretary-Treasurer: VINCENT BROWN, (Ext. 3259) and safety and the mining and treatment of National Petroleum Council, 1625 K Publication: Our PublicLands metals, nonmetals, and fuels; also on mineral St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 Editor: ED PARKER (Fit 5717) waste utilization, and air and water pollution as (202, 393-5167) they relate to minerals and fuels.) Denver Service Center: Director: ELBURT F. OSBORN (Ext. 4815) BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS,1951 (ServesArizona, Colorado, Montana, New Chief Scientist: EARL T. HAYES (Ext. 5643) Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C. Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.) Chief, Organization and Management Staff: 20242 (202, 343 plus extension) Director: GARTH H. RUDD, Denver Federal ROBERT C. TURNBULL (Ext. (A service organization for Indians that are Center, Bldg. 50, Denver, Cob. 80225 3141) enrolled members of tribes with aFederal (303, 233-8209) Chief, Office of Mineral Information: relationship. It serves as a source of technical ROBERT 0. SWENARTON (Ext. and financial aid to tribes. Resource activities Portland Service Cents: 4964) include aid in the fields of forest management, (Serves Alaska,California,Idaho,Nevada, water Assistant Director, Planning: PAUL ZINNER rights,range management,irrigation, Oregon, and Washington.) (Ext. 4217) soil, and moisture conservation, and roads. Director: EDWARD G. BYGLAND, 710 N.E. k,sistant Director, Administration: G. A. Bureaucreatedin War Department 1824; Holladay St., Box 3861, Portland, MELVILLE (Acting) (Ext. 3886) transferred to Department of Interior: 1849) Ore. 97208 (503, 234-3777) Commissioner: LOUIS R. BRUCE (Ext, 2111) Mineral Resources and Environmental Associate Commissioner for Education and State Directors: Development: Programs: ANTHONY LINCOLN Alaska: BURTON W. SILCOCK, 555 Deputy Director: THOMAS A. HENRIE (Acting) (Ext. 5233) Cordova St., Anchorage 99501 (907, (Ext. 5643) Associate Commissioner for Support Services: 277-1561) Assistant Director, Energy: WILLIAM L. HAROLD COX (Ext. 9468) Ariz.: JOSEPH T. FALLINI, Federal Bldg., CRENTZ (Ext. 3212) Public Information Officer: ALEXANDER Rm. 3022, Phoenix 85025 (602, Assistant Director, Metallurgy: CARL MacNABB (Acting) (Ext. 2051) 261-3873) RAMPACEK (Ext. 8311) Calif.: J. RUSSELL PENNY, Federal Office Office Assistant Director, Mining: JAMES J. SCOTT of Economic Development: Bldg., Rm. E-2820, 2800 Cottage (Ext. 4318) Director: LEON COOK (Acting) (Ext. 4591) Way, Sacramento 95825 (916, Assistant Director, Mineral Supply: Chief, Div. of Natural Resources: C. 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Box 2965, waters and for a matching grant program outdoor recreation, fish and wildlife Portland, Ore. 97208 (503, 234-3755) help states and their political subdivisions plan, production, livestock grazing, timber, industrial Utah: ROBERT D. NIELSON, Federal Bldg., acquire, and develop outdoor recreation areas development, watershed protection, and 125 S. State, P.O. Box 11505, Salt and facilities. Through its Division of Water mineral production including that on the Outer Lake City 84111 (801, .524-5311) Resources studies, assesses needs in the area of Continental Shelf. Organized: 1946) Wyo.: DANIEL P. BAKER. U.S. Post Office water-orientedrecreation;helps Director: BOYD L. RASMUSSEN (Ext. formulate and Court House Bldg., 2120 Capital action planstoestablish newrecreation 3801) Ave., Cheyenne 82001 (307, 778-2326) opportunities; and strives to devise solutions to As:.ociate Director: JOHN 0. CROW (Ext. 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-23 conflictingland use. Established within Regional Director, Bldg. 41, Denver of Land Management and Executive Department of Interior: 1962) Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225 Secretary for the Planning Director: G. DOUGLAS HOFE, JR. (Ext. (303, 233-8831) Commission, Territory of Guam, 5741) Pacific Northwest: FRED J. OVERLY, Agana, Guam 96910 Associate Director: VACANT (Ext. 5743) 'Regional Director, 1000 Second Ave., Hawaii: SHELLEY M. MARK, Director, Assistant Director for Federal Programs and Seattle, Wash. 98104 (206, 583-4706) Department of Manning and Statistics: ROBERT L. EASTMAN Pacific Southwest: FRANK E. SYLVESTER, Economic Development, 426 Queen (Acting) (Ext. 2316) Regional Director, Box 36062, 450 St., Honolulu 96813 Assistant Director for State Grants and Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Idaho: WILHELM M. BECKERT, Director, Resource Studies: A. HEATON Calif. 94102 (415, 556-0182) Department of Parks, State House, UNDERHILL (Ext. 5723) Boise 83707 (208, 384-2154) Assistant Director for Recreation Planning: State Liaison Officers: Ill.: Director, Department of Conservation, WILLIAM C. DENT (Ext. 8061) (Stateliaisonofficers,designatedbytheir 400 Spring St., Springfield 62706 (217, Assistant Director for Environmental Quality governors to the Land and Water Conservation 525-6302) and Technical Assistance: LOUIS E. Fund grant program, have the responsibility for Ind.: JOHN R. LLOYD, Director, Department REID, JR. (Ext. 5475) developing and updating comprehensive of Natural Resources, 608 State Office Assistant Director for Administration: M. E. statewideoutdoor recreation plans and Bldg., Indianapolis 46204 (317, ?OFT (Ext. 5417) submitting projects for grant assistance.) 633-6344) Assistant to the Director: GEORGE Ala.: JOE W. GRAHAM, Director, Iowa: E. B. SPEAKER, Special Projects SUNDBORG (Ext. 5776) Department of Conservation, Coordinator, State Conservation Special Assistant to the Director: ANTHONY Administrative Bldg., Montgomery Commission, 300 4th St., Des Moines M. CORBISIERO (Ext. 2912) 36104 (205, 269-7221) 50319 (515, 281-3156) Chief, Div. of Information: JAMES W. Alaska: F. J. KEENAN, Director, Div. of Kans.: LYNN BURRIS, JR., Director, State MONROE (Ext. 5726) Lands, 306 W. Fifth Ave., Anchorage Park and Resources Authority, 801 Chief, Div. of Legislative Review: WILLIAM 99501 (907, 279-6642) Harrison, Topeka 66612 (913, R. WOLPH (Ext. 5725) American Samoa: FRANK C. MOCKLER, 235-0011) Chief, Div. of Federal Programs Review: Lt. Governor, Pago Pago, Tutuila, Ky.: FRANK J. GROSCHELLE, Special ROBERT L. EASTMAN (Ext. 6503) American Samoa 96920 Assistant to the Governor, State Chief, Div. of Technical Assistance: Ariz.: ROGER GRUENEWALD, Outdoor Capitol Bldg., Frankfort 40601 (502, MAURICE H. LUNDY (Ext. 7751) Recreation Coordinating Commission, 582-5011) Chief, Div. of Council Staff Services: 2222 W. Greenway Rd., Phoenix La.: LAMAR GIBSON, Director, State Parks JEROME F. ANDERSON (Ext.5767) 85023 (602, 942-3000) and Recreation Commission, 150 N. Chief, Div. of State Plans: Ark.: FRANK A. PATALANO, Executive Third St., Baton Rouge 70821 (504, WILBUR RUSH (Acting) (Ext. 5886) Director, Planning Commission, Game 3n-5761) Chief, Div. of Land and Water Conservation and Fish Commission Bldg., Capitol Me.: LAWRENCE STUART, Director, State Fund (State): VACANT (Ext. 4097) Mall, Little Rock 72201 (501, Park and Recreation Commission, Chief, Div. of Land and Water Conservation 376-3341) State House, Augusta 0433f (207, Fund (Federal): VACANT (Ext. 7665) Calif.: WILLIAM PENN MOTT, JR., 623-4511) Chief, Div. of Nationwide Planning: Director, Department of Pati,s and Md.: SPENCER P. ELLIS, Director, WILLIAM E. RENNEBOHM (Ext. Recreation, 1416 9th St., Sacramento Department of Forests and Parks, 5754) 95814 (916, 445-2358) State Office Bldg., Annapolis 21404 Chief, Div. of Water Resources: WILLIAM Colo.: HARRY R. WOODWARD, Director, (301, 267-5761) LAWSON (Ext. 5772) Div. of Game, Fish and Parks, Mass.: ARTHUR W. BROWNELL, Chief, Div. of Resource Area Studies: Department of Natural Resources, Commissioner, Department of Natural STUART DAVEY (Ext. 7668) 6060 N. Broadway, Denver 80216 Resources, 100 Cambridge St., Boston Chief, Div. of Research and Education: ROSS (303, 825-1192) 02202 (617, 727-3163) NETHERTON (Ext. 5795) Conn.: JOSEPH N. GILL, Commissioner, Mich.: RALPH A. MacMULLAN, Director, Chief, Div. of Statistics and Data Processing: Department of Agriculture and Department of Natural Resources, ROBERT M. SHAW (Ext. 6805) Natural Resources, Hartford 06115 Attn: RAYMOND D. SCHOFIELD, Chief, Div. of Personnel Management and (203, 527-6341, Ext. 3433) Stevens T. Mason Bldg., Lansing Organization: HARRY P. OWINGS Del.: DAVID R. KEIFER, Director of State 48926 (517, 373-1220) (Ext. 2828) Planning, Thomas Collins Bldg., 530 Minn.: JARLE LEIRFALLOM, Chief, Div. of Program Development and S. Du Pont Hwy., Dover 19901 (302, Commissioner, Department of Management Operations: LYNN S. 736-1216) Conservation, 658 Cedar St., St. Paul KINTER (Ext. 5661) District of Columbia: JOSEPH H. COLE, 55101 (612, 221-2549) Superintendent, D.C. Recreation Miss.: SPENCER E. MEDLIN, Comptroller, Regional Offices: Department, 3149 16th St., N.W., Mississippi Park System, 717 Robert Northeast: ROLLAND B. HANDLEY, Washington, D.C. 20010 (202, E. Lee Bldg., Jackson 39201 (601, Regional DLector, Federal Bldg., 7th 628-6000) 354-6321) FL, 1421 Cherry St., Philadelphia, Pa. Fla.: NEY C. LANDRUM, Assistant Mo.: ROBERT L. DUNKESON, Executive 19102 (215, 597-7989) Director, Div. of Parks and Secretary, Interagency Counci'. for Southeast: run, K. WOOD, Regional Recreation, Department of Natural Outdoor Recreation, 1203 Jefferson Director, 810 New Walton Bldg., Resources. Larson Bldg., Tattahassee Bldg., Box 564, Jefferson City 65101 Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404, 526-6377) 32304 (904, 224-8102) (314, 635-3262) Lake Central: ROMAN H. KOENINGS, Ga.: H. OLIVER WELCH, State Planning Mont.: ROBERT I'. COONEY, Assistant Regional Director, 3853 Research Officer, State Planning Bureau, 270 Chief, Recreation and Parks Div., Park Dr., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 Washington St., S.W., Atlanta 30334 Department of Fish and Game, (313, 769-7481) (404, 524-1521) Mitchell Bldg., Helena 59601 (406, Mid-Continent: MAURICE D. ARNOLD, r:varn: FRANK I. SAN NICOLAS, Director 449-3066) 14

24 Nebr.: WILLARD R. BARBEE, Director, Brown Bldg., Austin 78756 (512, Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825 (916, Game and Parks Commission, State 472-6211) 481-2571) Capitol Bldg., Lincoln 68509 (402, Utah: GORDON E. HARMSTON, Executive Information Officer: JIM HART 473-1471) Directo7, Department of Natural (481-2576) Nev.: ELMO J. DeRICCO, Director, Resources, 319 State Capitol Bldg., Environmental Affairs: H. E. Department of Conservation and Salt Lake City 84114 (801, 328-5691) HORTON (481-2572) Natural Resources, Nye Bldg., Carson Vt.: FORREST E. ORR, Director, Region 3: A. B. WEST, P.O. Box 427, Boulder City 89701 (702, 882-7482) Environmental Conservation Planning, City, Nev. 89005 (702, 293-8411) N.H.: GEORGE GILMAN, Commissioner, Agency of Environmental Information Officer: W. J. Department of Resources and Conservation, Montpelier 05602 (802, WILLIAMS (293-8419) Economic Development, State House 223-2311) Recreation and Wildlife Specialist: AL Annex, Concord 03301 (603, 271-2411) Virgin Islands: EVAN H. FRANCOIS, Acting R. JONEZ (293-8560) NJ.: RICHARD J. SULLIVAN, Commissioner, Department of Region 4: D. L. CRANDALL, P.O. Box Commissioner, Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs, 11568, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Environmental Protection, Box 1390, P.O. Box 599, Charlotte Amalie, St. (801, 524-5592) Trenton 08625 (609, 292-2886) Thomas 00801 (809, 774-3320) Information Officer: W. L. RUSHO N. Mex.: ELIE S. GUTIERREZ, State Va.: ELBERT COX, Director, Commission of (524-5403) Planning Officer, New Capitol Bldg., Outdoor Recreation, 803 E. Broad St., Environmental Specialist: HAROLD Rm. 406, Santa Fe 87501 (505, Richmond 23219 (703, 770-2036) N. SERSLAND (524-5580) 827-2315) Wash.: LEWIS A. BELL, Chairman, Region 5: LEON W. HILL, P.O. Box 1609, N.Y.; SAL J. PREZIOSO, Commissioner of Interagency Committee for Outdoor Amarillo, Tex. 79105 (806, 376-0401) Parks and Recreation, Department of Recreation, P.O. Box 1489, Olympia Information Specialist: JAMES D. Environmental Conservation, Albany 98501 (206, 753-7140) TERRELL (376-0404) 12201 W. Va.: WILLIAM H. LOY, Acting Director, Environmental Affairs: GEORGE C. N.C.: WILLIAM L. TURNER, Federal-State Relations, State Office BAILEY (376-0471) Director, Department of Bldg., Charleston 25305 (304, Region 6: HAROLD E. ALDRICH, P.O. Box Administration, Raleigh 27602 (919, 348-3562) 2553, Billings, Mont. 59103 (406, 829-3077) Wis.: JOHN A. BEALE, Deputy Secretary, 245-6214) N. Dak.: JOHN GREF.NSLIT, Coordinator, Attn: ALVIN E. NELSON, Information Officer: C. A. KNELL State Outdoor Recreation Agency, 900 Department of Natural Resources, (245-6218) E. Boulevard, Bismarck 58501 (701, Box 450, Madison 53701 (608, Region 7: JAMES M. INGLES, Bldg. 20, 224-2430) 266-2121) Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. Ohio: FRED E. MORR, Director, Department Wyo.: PAUL H. WESTEDT, Director, 80225 (303, 233-3611, Ext. 6719) of Natural Resources, 907 Ohio Depts. Wyoming Recreation Commission, Information Officer: N. CASSAI Bldg., Columbus 43215 (614, Box 309, State Office Bldg., Cheyenne (Ext. 8088) 469-3770) 82001 (307, 777-7550) Environmental Affairs: JAMES W. BOWMAN (Ext. 6717) Okla.: ROBERT H. BREEDEN, Director, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION,Washington, Industrial Development and Park D.C. 20240 (202, 343 plus extension; FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Department, 518 Sequoyah Memorial information: Ext. 4662) WashingtA, D.C. 20240 (202, 343 Bldg., Oklahoma City 73105 (405, (Administers the Federal program in western plus extension) 521-2413) states for water resource development and use Ore.: R. L. PORTER, State Highway to provide multiple-purpose projects furnishing (The Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 established Engineer, State Highway Department, fish and wildlife protection and recreational within the U.S. Department of the Interior the Salem 97310 (503, 378-4516) opportunities; water forfarmirrigation, position of Assistant Secretary of Fish and Pa.: IRVING HAND, Executive Director, WildlifeandtheU.S.FishandWildlife municipal,andindustrialuse;hydroelectric State Planning Board, Finance Bldg., Service,headedby a Commissionerand power;floodcontrol;andothernatural Box 191, Harrisburg 17120 (717, consisting of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and resource conservation benefits.) Wildlife.) 787-3097) Commissioner: ELLIS L. ARMSTRONG Commissioner: VACANT (Ext. 4678) Puerto Rico: DORA PASARELL, (Ext. 4157) Special Assistant: RONALD C. TRACY (Ext. Administrator, Public Parks and Assistant Commissioners: WARREN D. Recreation Administration, P.O. Box FAIRCHILD (Ext. 8082); WILLIAM 5303) 3207, San Juan 00904 H. KEATING (Ext. 4t (5); GILBERT R.I.: JOHN L. REGO, Director, Department G. STAMM (Ext. 5433); WILBUR P. BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES AND of Natural Resources, 83 Park St., KANE (Ext. 4291) WILDLIFE,Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, 341 plus extension) Providence 02903 (401, 277-2771) Assistant to the Commissioner-Ecology: (Aids Nation's S.C.: COL. JOHN A. MAY, Department of ELWOOD A. SEAMAN (Ext. 4991) intheconservationof the Parks, Recreation and Tourism, P.O. Special Assistant to the Commissioner: OTTIS migratory birds, certain mammals, and sport Thisincludes the Box 1358, Columbia 29202 (803, PETERSON (Ext. 4662) and commercialfishes. application findings in 758-3164) Publication:Reclamation Era ofresearch the development and management of a system of S. Dak.: ROBERT A. HODGINS, Director, Editor: GORDON J. FORSYTH (Ext. 4662) Department of Game, Fish and Parks, national wildlife refuges for migratory birds State Office Bldg., Pierre 57501 (605, Regional Directors: and endangered species; the operation of a 224-3387) Region 1: HAROLD T. NELSON, P.O. Box system of fish hatcheries; the management of Tenn.: E. BOYD GARRETT, Commis -limer, 8008, Boise, Idaho 83707 (208, populations of migratory game birds through Department of Conservation, '.;,1 W. 342-2101) the regulation of time, degree, and manner of End Ave., Nashville 37203 (615, Information Officer: HARRY R. takiN; and the acquisition and application of 741-2301) STIVERS (342-2108) technical knowledge necessary for perpetuation Tex.: J. PEARCE JOHNSON, Chairman, Region 2: ROBERT J. PAFFORD, JR., and enhancement of fish and wildlife Parks and Wildlife Commission, 608 Federal Office Bldg., 2800 Cottage resources.)

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2t, Director: ABRAM V. TUNISON (Acting) CHARLES L. CADIEUX, Southeastern Fish Control Laboratory: (Ext. 4545) Conservation Education Coordinator, RALPH M. BURRESS, Director, Associate Director: JOSEPH P. LINDUSKA Federal Bldg., U.S. Post Office and P.O. Box 9, Warm Springs, Ga. 31830 (Ext. 5313) Court House, 500 Gold Ave., S.W., (404, 655-3573) Office of Conservation Education: DAN Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87103 (505, Fish Genetics Laboratory: BRUNO SAULTS, Chief (Ext. 5634) 843-2321) vonLIMBACH, Director, Beulah, Office of Endangered Species: HARRY A. North Central Region (Ill., Ind., Iowa, Mich., Wyo. 82712 (307, 643.2255) GOODWIN, Chief (Ext. 5687) Minn., Mo., Nebr., N. Dak., Ohio, S. Fish-Pesticide Research Laboratory: Office of International Activities: ELEY P. Dak., Wis.): ROBERT W. RICHARD A. SCHOETTGER, DENSON, Staff Assistant (Ext. 5688) BURWELL Director; CHARLES J. Director, Rt. 1, Columbia, Mo. 65201 Office of Legislation: KEITH R. GRIFFITH, Conservation Education (314, 442-2271, Ext. 3101) McCARTHY, Chief (Ext. 5261) Coordinator, Federal Bldg., Fort National Reservoir Research Program: Assistant Director-Administration and Snelling, Twin Cities, Minn. 55111 ROBERT M. JENKINS, Director, Engineering: SAMUEL BENJAMIN (612, 725-3500) 113 S. East St., Fayetteville, Ark. (Ext. 4888) Southeast Region (Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ky., 72701 (501, 443-3585) Office of Financial Operations: ROBERT L. La., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Va.): C. North Central Reservoir Investigations: BAUSCH, Chief (Ext. 3572) EDWARD CARLSON, Director; NORMAN G. BENSON, Director, Div. of Engineering: RICHARD F. DONALD PFITZER, Conservation P.O. Box 139, Yankton, S. Dak. DITTMAN, Chief (Ext. 2949) Education Coordinator, Peachtree St., 57078 (402, 667-9636) Div. of Management Analysis: LOWELL J. 7th Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30323 (404, Pierre Biological Station: FRED C. JUNE, HARRISON, Chief (Ext. 5627) 526-5100) Director, P.O. Box 698, Pierre, S. Div. of Personnel Management: THEODORE Northeast Region (Conn., Del., Me., Mass., Dak. 57501 (605, 223-2412) C. KRELL, Chief (Ext. 4111) N.H., N.J., N.Y., Pa., R.I., Vt., W. Mobridge Biological Station: JOSEPH R. Div. of Program Analysis: KENNETH F. Va.): RICHARD E. GRIFFITH, HIGHAM, JR., P.O. Box 601, SIPPEL, Chief (Ext. 2444) Director; ELLIOTT WILLIAM Mobridge, S. Dak. 57601 (605, Div. of Contracting and General Services: WHALEN, Conservation Education 845-3697) JOHN S. KUTSKO, Chief (Ext. Coordinator, U.S. Post Office and South Central Reservoir Investigations: 4612) Courthouse, Boston, Mass. 02109 THOMAS 0. DUNCAN, Director, Assistant Director-Cooperative Services: (617, 223-2961) 113 S.E. St., Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 JAMES T. McBROOM (Ext. 4760) (501, 443-3585) Div. of Federal Aid: MERWIN A. Wildlife Research Laboratories: Salmon-Cultural Laboratory: ROGER E. MARSTON, Chief (Ext. 4172) Denver Wildlife Research Center: JACK F. BURROWS, Director, 1440 Div. of Fishery Services: WILLIS KING, WELCH, Director, Bldg. 45, Denver Abernathy Rd., Longview, Wash. Chief (Ext. 7504) Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225 98632 (206, 425-6072) Div. of River Basin Studies: WILLIAM M. (303, 233-3611, Ext. 6768) Fish Farming Experimental Station: KERMIT WHITE, Chief (Ext. 4442) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center: EUGENE E. SNEED, Director, P.O. Box 860, Div. of Wildlife Services: JACK H. H. DUSTMAN, Director, Laurel, Stuttgart, Ark. 72160 (501, 922-6775) BERRYMAN, Chief (Ext. 8213) Md. 20810 (301, 776-4880. Ext. 211) Southeastern Fish Cultural Laboratory: Assistant Director-Operation: NOBLE E. Migratory Bird Populations Station: WALTER HARRY K. DUPREE, Director, BUELL (Ext. 2765) F. CRISSEY, Director, Laurel, Md. Marion, Ala. 36756 (205, 683-7911) Div. of Fish Hatcheries: HARVEY 20810 (301, 776-4880, Ext. 222) Western Fish Disease Laboratory: ROBERT WILLOUGHBY, Chief (Ext. 2197) Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: R. RUCKER, Director, Bldg. 204, Div. of Management Enforcement: CHARLES HARVEY K. NELSON, Director, Sand Point Naval Air Station, Seattle, H. LAWRENCE, Chief (Ext. 3191) Jamestown, N. Dak. 58401 (701, Wash. 98115 (206, 523-0550, Ext. 508) Div. of Realty: F. GEORGE SPODEN, JR., 252-5363) Western Fish Nutrition Laboratory: JOHN E. Chief (Ext. 4676) Bird and Mammal Laboratories: RICHARD HALVER, Director, Cook, Wash. Div. of Wildlife Refuges: ROBERT F. H. MANVILLE, Director, National 98605 (509, 538-2311) SCOTT, Chief (Ext. 3922) Museum Bldg., Smithsonian Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory: HOWARD Assistant Director-Research: RAYMOND E. Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560 TAIT, Director, 1451 Green Rd., Ann JOHNSON (Ext. 2279) (202, 381-5161) Arbor, Mich. 48107 (313, 769-7100, Div. of Fishery Research: PAUL E. NOTE: Cooperative Wildlife Research Units Ext. 461) THOMPSON, Chief (Ext 2639) are listed under the states in which Ashland Biological Station: RICHARD L. Div. of Wildlife Research: THOMAS S. they are located. PYCH A, Director, P.O. Box 48, BASKETT, Chief (Ext. 4101) Ashland, Wis. 54806 (715, 682-6163) Div. of Pesticide Registration: THOMAS E. Sport Fisheries Research Laboratories: Hammond Bay Biological Station: JOHN H. DeVANEY, Acting Chief (Ext. 5668) Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory: HOWELL Director, R.F.D., NORMAN REIMERS, Director, Millersburg, Mich. 49759 (517, Regional Directors and Conservation Education Star Rt. 3, Box 158, Bishop, Calif. 734-2511) Coordinators: 93514 (714, 935-4334) Sandusky Biological Station: WILBUR L. Pacific Region (Alaska, Hawaii, Calif., Idaho, Eastern Fish Disease Laboratory: S. F. HARTMAN, Director, 2309 Mont., Nev., Ore., Wash.): JOHN D. SNIESZKO, Director, Leetown (P.O. Columbus Ave., Sandusky, Ohio (419, FINDLAY, Director; NICHOLAS Kearneysville), W. Va. 25430 (304, 625-1816, Ext. 604) M. MARIANA, Conservation 725-2553) NOTE: Cooperative Fishery Units are listed Education Coordinator, 730 N.E. Eastern Fish Nutrition Laboratory: ARTHUR under the states in which they are Pacific St., Portland, Ore. 97208 (503, M. PHILLIPS, JR., Director, located. 234-3361, Ext. 4050) Cortland, N.Y. 13045 (607, 756-2455) Southwest Region (Ariz., Colo., Kans., N. Fish Control Laboratories: ROBERT E. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, GSA Bldg., Mex., Okla., Tex., Utah, Wyo.): LENNON, Director, P.O. Box 862, Washington, D.C. 20242 (202, 343 WILLIAM T. KRUMMES, Director; La Crosse, Wis. 54601 (608, 782-4235) plus extension; information: Ext. 1100)

16 (This research bureau publishes and distributes WINGE (Ext. 6843) mapsandreportscoveringournation's Chief, Div. of Wilderness Studies: UNITED STATES physical features and its mineral and water COURTLAND T. REID (Ext. 4519) DEPARTMENT OF STATE resources. Responsibilities include activities in Assistant Director, Park Management: topographic mapping, geology, water resources, EDWARD A. HUMMEL (Ext. 2022) Washington, D.C. 20520 (202, 63 plus and conservation. Personnel are stationedin Chief, Div. of Park Operations: KEITH E. extension) Washington and at more than 100 field offices MILLER (Ext. 4383) Secretary: WILLIAM P. ROGERS and two major field centers. Established 1879) Management Ecologist: NEIL J. REID (Ext. Under Secretary for Political Affairs: U. Director: WILLIAM T. PECORA (Ext. 3888) 5576) ALEXIS JOHNSON Associate Director: WILLIAM A. Chief, Div. of Land Acquisition: PHILIP 0. Special Assistant for Fisheries and Wildlife: RADLINSKI (Ext. 3889) STEWART (Ext. 2713) DONALD L. McKERNAN (Ext. Assistant ELirectors: FRANK E. CLARKE Chief, Div. of Water Resources: MANUEL 22335) (Ext. 3273); JOEL M. JOHANSON MORRIS (Ext. 6659) Deputy Special Assistant for Fisheries and (Ext. 2282); JAMES R. BALSLEY Assistant Director, Policy Analysis and Wildlife: BURDICK H. BRITTIN (Ext. 4605) Programming: GLEN T. BEAN (Ext. (Ext. 20853) Chief Geographer: ARCH C. GERLACH 9377) Special Assistant for Environmental Affairs (Ext. 5404) Chief, Office of Natural Science Studies: and Director, Office of Environmental Executive Officer: WILLARD F. ROBERT M. LINN (Ext. 2138) Affairs: CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, McCORNACK (Ext. 5651) Aquatic Research Biologist: 0. L. WALLIS JR. (Ext. 27964) Personnel Officer: LEONARD ZACIEWSKI (Ext. 5576) (Ext. 3145) Publications: National Park Courier; NPS Information Officer: FRANK H. Newsletter UNITED STATES FORRESTER (Ext. 4646) Editor: COLIN RITTER (381-7546) DEPARTMENT OF Librarian: GEORGE H. GOODWIN, JR. TRANSPORTATION (Ext. 3863) Chief, Geologic Div.: HAROLD L. JAMES 400 7th St., S.W., Washington, D.C. (Ext. 2125) Regional Directors: 20590 (202, 426-4000) Chief, Water Resources Div.: E. L. Northeast: HENRY G. SCHMIDT, 143 S. (Composed of these main elements: the Coast HENDRICKS (Ext. 9425) Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 Guard, Federal Aviation Administration, Chief, Topographic Div.: ROBERT H. (215, 597-7013) FederalHighwayAdministration,Federal LYDDAN (Ext. 3790) Southeast: J. LEONARD VOLZ, Federal Railroad Administration, St. Lawrence Seaway Chief, Conservation Div.: RUSSELL G. Bldg., 400 N. Eighth St., P.O. Box Development Corporation, National WAYLAND (Ext. 5953) 10008, Richmond, Va. 23240 (703, Transportation Safety Board and Urban Mass Chief, Computer Center Div.: CARL DIESEN 649-2601) Transportation Administration. Major (Ext. 9355) Midwest: FRED C. FAGERGREN, 1709 objectivesaretodevelopandimprovea Chief, Publications Div.: HARRY A. WILSON Jackson St., Omaha, Nebr. 68102 coordinated national transportation system and (Ext. 2943) (402, 221-3431) stimulate technologicaladvances in the NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Bldg., Southwest: FRANK F. KOWSKI, Old Santa industry,thuspreservingtheNation'sfree Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, 343 Fe Trail, P.O. Box 728, Santa Fe, N. enterprise transportation network. Employees: plus extension; information: Ext. 1100) Mex. 87501 (505, 982-3388) approximately100,000; Established: AprilI, (Administersparks,monuments, and other Western: JOSEPH C. RUMBERG, JR., 450 1967) administrative classifications ofnational Golden Gate Ave., P.O. Box 36063, Secretary: JOHN A. VOLPE (426-1111) significance for their recreational, historic and San Francisco, Calif. 94102 (415, Under Secretary: JAMES M. BEGGS natural values.) 556-4196) (426-2222) Director: GEORGE B. HARTZOG, JR. (Ext. Pacific Northwest: JOHN A. RUTTER, Rm. Deputy Under Secretary: JOHN OLSSON 4621) 931, 1424 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wash. (426-4580) Deputy Director, Operations: HARTHON L. 98101 (206, 583-5565) Office of Congressional Relations: ROBERT BILL (Ext. :5607) F. BENNETT (426-4250) Deputy Director, Legislation and Cooperative UNITED STATES Office of Public Information: THEODORE N. Programs: THOMAS F. FLYNN, DEPARTMENT OF McDOWELL (426-4570) JR. (Ext. 7933) Assistant Secretary for Policy and Associate Director, Professional Services: J. E. LABOR International Affairs: CHARLES D. N. JENSEN (Ext. 2163) Constitution Ave. and 14th BAKER (426-4544) Deputy Associate Director, Professional St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20210 Assistant Secretary for Urban Systems and Services: RAYMOND L. FREEMAN Secretary: JAMES D. HODGSON Environment: JAMES D'ORMA (Ext. 3697) BRAMAN (426-4563) Director, National Capital and Urban Park JOB CORPS, Manpower Administration, 1111 Deputy Assistant Secretary: MICHAEL Affairs: THEODOR R. SWEM (202, 18th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. CAFFERTY (426-4578) 381-7211) 20210 Office of Program Coordination: MARTIN Director, Harpers Ferry Center: WILLIAM C. (Established by the Economic Opportunity Act CONVISSER (426-4366) EVERHART, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. of 1964, amended in 1967, to include a Civilian Office of Environmental and Urban Research: 25425 (304, 533-6371) Conservation Centers Program to be operated RICHARD BOUCHARD (426-4144) Assistant to Director for Environmental by Federal and state conservation agencies. Office of Special Projects: BRUCE T. Affairs: THURMAN H. TROSPER Workactivityatthecentersisdirected BARKLEY (426-4315) (Ext. 5295) primarily toward conserving, developing, Office of Community Relations: ANN Assistant Director, Travel and Information managing, and protecting public recreational WEBSTER SMITH (426-4284) Services: BEN BUTTERFIELD (Ext. areas.) Ar.:,;stant Secretary for Systems Development 2602) Director: WILLIAM MIRENGOFF (202, and Technology: ROBERT H. Chief, Div. of Information: EDWIN N. 382-6134) CANNON (426-4461)

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2 7 Office of Noise Abatement: CHARLES R. R. KENNEDY (962-5181) (Seeks to improve the environmental standards FOSTER (426-4553) Director of Public Affairs: JAMES of Americancitiesthrough grant programs General Counsel: JAMES A. WASHINGTON GREENWOOD (962-5563) which extend and modernize existing urban (426-4702) Assistant Administrator for Congressional mass transit equipment and facilities and which Assistant Secretary for Administration: ALAN Liaison: JOHN L. BAKER (962-5175) study, develop, and test new equipment and L. DEAN (426-2232) Assistant Administrator for General Aviation concepts in urban mass transit applications and Affairs: ROBERT V. REYNOLDS operations.) COAST GUARD, 400 7th St., S.W., (962-5172) Administrator: C. C. VILLARREAL Washington, D.C. 20591 (202, (426-4040) 426-2158) FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, Assistant Administrator for Administration: Commandant: ADM. CHESTER R. 400 7th St., S.W., Washington, D.C. WILLIAM BOSWELL (426-4007) BENDER ;426-2390) 20591 (202, 426-0539) Chief Counsel: GEORGE HALEY (426-4063) Assistant Commandant: VADM. THOMAS Administrator: F. C. TURNER (426-0650) Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs: C. R. SARGENT, III (426-2386) Deputy Administrator: R. R. CARROLL CARTER (426-4043) Chief, Office of Public and International BARTELSMEYER (426-0342) Assistant Administrator for Program Affairs: RADM. RODERICK Y. Director of Civil Rights: ALEXANDER D. Operations: W. B. HURD (426-4020) EDWARDS (426-2267) GAITHER (426-0693) Assistant Administrator for Program Planning: Chief of Staff: RADM. ROBERT W. Chief Counsel: D. E. WELLS (426-0740) ROBERT H. McMANUS (Acting) GOEHRING (426-1642) Director of Public Affairs: D. W. STULL (426-4050) Chief, Office of Boating Safety: RADM. (Acting) (426-0648) Assistant Administrator for Research: AUSTIN C. WAGNER (426-1088) Associate Administrator for Planning: ROBERT A. HEMMES (426-4052) Chief, Office of Engineering: RADM. H. S. EDWARD H. HOLMES (426-0585) PEARSON (426-1126) Associate Administrator for Administration: Chief, Office of Research and Development: JOHN R. PROVAN (426-0604) RADM. C. A. RICHMOND Director, Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety: R. (426-1040) A. KAYE (426-1790) Chief, Office of Comptroller: RADM. Associate Administrator for Right-of-Way and EDWARD D. SCHEIDERER Environment: J. A. SWANSON (426-1386) (426-0100) Chief Counsel: RADM. WILLIAM L. Associate Administrator for Engineering and MORRISON (426-1616) Traffic Operations: M. F. Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety: MALONEY (Acting) (426-0370) RADM. WILLIAM F. REA, III Associate Administrator for Research and (426-2200) Development: G. W. CLEVEN Chief, Office of Operations: RADM. (426-0714) ROBERT E. HAMMOND (426-0977) Science Advisor: CHARLES C. BATES FEDERAL RAILROAD (426-1037) ADMINISTRATION,400 7th St., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20591 (202, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, 426-0860) 800 Independence Ave., S.W., Administrator: CARL V. LYON (Acting) Washington, D.C. 20590 (202, (426-0857) 962-5166) Chief Counsel: ROBERT KESSLER Administrator: JOHN H. SHAFFER (426-0767) (962-5111) Hearing Examiner: ROBERT R. BOYD Deputy Administrator: K. M. SMITH (426-0887) (962-6111) Director, Office of Public Affairs: EDWIN E. Director of Civil Rights: QUENTIN S. EDEL (426-0881) TAYLOR (962-5425) Executive Officer: MICHAEL K. O'ROURKE Director of Supersonic Transport Development: (426-0862) WILLIAM M. MAGRUDER Director, Office of Policy and Planning: J. H. (962.6376) MacANANNY (426-0933) Associate Administrator for Administration: Director, Office of High Speed Ground CLARKE H. HARPER (962-5344) Transportation: MYLES B. Associate Administrator for Operations: MITCHELL (Acting) (426-0966) GEORGE S. MOORE (962-5505) Director, Bureau of Railroad Safety: MAC E. Associate Administrator for Development: ROGERS (426-0895) GEN. GUSTAV E. LUNDQUIST General Manager, The Alaska Railroad: (Acting) (962-5444) JOHN E. MANLEY, P.O. Box Associate Administrator for Plans: OSCAR 7-2111, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 BAKKE (962-5151) (265-2411) Assistant Administrator for International Assistant to the General Manager, The Alaska Aviation Affairs: CHARLES0. Railroad, Washington, D.C.: CARY (962-0954) WILLIAM E. FRAVEL (426-0893) Assistant Administrator for Appraisal: ARCHIE W. LEAGUE (962-5585) URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION General Counsel: NATHANIEL H. ADMINISTRATION,400 7th St., GOODRICH (962-5251) S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590 (202, Executive Director, Regulatory Council: JOHN 426-4040)

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ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, Chairman: JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, Ill Philadelphia, Pa.; JOSEPH H. Washington, D.C. 20545 (301, Vice Chairmen: GRACIELA G. OLIVAREZ, DAVIS, Seattle, Wash.; MARVIN B. 13-1000) CHRISTIAN N. RAMSEY, JR. DURNING, Seattle, Wash.; JAMES (Directsthe development andutilizationof Members: JOSEPH D. BEASLEY, DAVID E. H. EVANS, N.Y., N.Y.; MRS. atomic energy, so far as practicable and subject BELL, BERNARD BERELSON, JOSEPH FASSLER, Redwood City, atalltimes to the paramount objective of JOHN A. BLATNIK, MARGARET Calif.; CHARLES E. FRASER, assuringthe common defense andsecurity, BRIGHT, MARILYN B. Hilton Head Island, S.C.; DEWITT toward improving the public welfare, increasing CHANDLER, PAUL B. CORNELY, C. GREER, Austin, Tex.; MRS. thestandardofliving,strengtheningfree OTIS DUDLEY DUNCAN, JOHN HENRY C. HAMILTON, Atlanta, competition in private enterprise, and N. ERLENBORN, A. LUIS FERRE, Ga.; JOHN BEN SHEPPARD, promoting world peace.) JOAN F. FLINT, ROBERT V. Odessa, Tex.; HARRY M. WEESE, Chairman: GLENN T. SEABORG (973-6111) HANSBERGER, D. GALE Chicago, Ill.; GORDON K. Director, Div. of Biology and Medicine: JOHN JOHNSON, JOHN R. MEYER, ZIMMERMAN, Washington, D.C. R. TOTTER (973-3208) ROBERT W. PACKWOOD, JAMES S. RUM MONDS, STEPHEN L. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SA.LYER, HOWARD D. SAMUEL, AGENCY, 1129 20th St., N.W., CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT JOSEPH D. TYDINGS, GEORGE Washington, D.C. 20013 (202, (Issuesordersandregulationsconcerning L. WOODS 632-7453) hunting inthe Canal Zone by authority of Executive Director: CHARLES F. WESTOFF (ComponentsoftheEPA:Federal Water executive orders.) (395-4602) Quality Administration,certain pesticides Governor: MAJOR GENERAL W. P. research authority from the U.S. Department LEBER, Balboa Heights (Canal Zone of the Interior, National Air Pollution Control 2-2131) Administration, elements of the Environmental Lieutenant Governor: COLONEL R. S. Control Administration, pesticides research and HARTLINE, Balboa Heights (Canal COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL standard-setting programs of the Food and Zone 2-4117) QUALITY and CITIZENS' Drug Administration, general ecological Executive Secretary: P. M. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON researchauthorityfromtheCouncilon RUNNESTRAND, Balboa Heights ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Environmental Quality, environmental (Canal Zone 2-3572) radiation standards programs of the Atomic Washington Office: W. M. WHITMAN, Energy Commission, and thepesticides Assistant to the Governor, 312 registrationprogramoftheAgricultural Pennsylvania Bldg., Washington, D.C. The Council, 722 Jackson Pl., N.W., ResearchServi..,..CreatedbyPresidential 20004 (202, 382-6453) Washington, D.C. 20006 (202, Reorganization Pin No. 3: 1970) Panama Canal Information Officer: FRANK 382-5948) Administrator: WILLIAM D. A. BALDWIN, Balboa Heights (Established by Public Law 91-190, January I, RUCKELSHAUS (Canal Zone 2-1880) 1970, to assist and advise the President in the preparationoftheEnvironmentalQuality President's Air Quality Advisory Board: Report;gather timelyandauthoritative Chairman: VACANT COMMISSION ON POPULATION informationconcerningtheconditionsand Executive Secretary: JACK C. GROWTH AND THE AMERICAN trends in the quality of the environment; review OPPENHEIMER, National Air FUTURE, 726 Jackson P1., N.W., andappraisethevariousprogramsand Pollution Control Administration, Washington, D.C. 20506 (202, activities of the Federal Government; develop 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 395-3417) andrecommendtothePresidentnational 20852 (301, 443-4123) (Established by PL 91-213, March 16, 1970, to policies to foster and promote the improvement conduct an inquiry into the following aspects of of environmental quality; document and define President's Water Pollution Control Advisory populationgrowthintheU.S.andits changes in the natural environment; make and Board: foreseeable social consequences: the probable furnishsuchstudies,reportsthereon,and Chairman: VACANT course of population growth, internal recommendations with respect to matters of Executive Secretary: GORDON E. KERR, migration, and related demographic policy and legislation as the President may Federal Water Quality Administration, developments between now and the year 2000; request.) Washington, D.C. 20242 (202, theresourcesinthepublicsectorof the Chairman: RUSSELL E. TRAIN (382-5948) 343-2328) economy that will be required to deal with the Members: ROBERT CAHN (382-6265), anticipated growth in population; the ways in GORDON J. F. MacDONALD FEDERAL WATER QUALITY whichpopulationgrowthmayaffectthe (382-7468) ADMINISTRATION, Washington, acCeitiesof Federal,state, and local Secretary: BOYD H. GIBBONS, Ill D.C. 20242 (Location: Crystal Mall, governments; the impact of population growth (382-6173) Bldg. 2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy., onenvironmentalpollution andonthe Arlington, Va.) (703, 557-7449) depletion of natural resources: and the various The Committee: (Cooperates with states,interstateagencies, means appropriate to the ethical values and (Advises thePresident and the Council on municipalities,industries, and othersinthe principles of this society by which our Nation matters relating to environmental quality.) preparationof comprehensive programsfor can achieve a population level properly suited Chairman: LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER, abatement of water pollution, to conserve water forits environmental, natural resources, and N.Y., N.Y. resources for public water supplies, propagation other needs.) Members: EDMUND N. BACON, of fish and aquatic life, and for recreational, 19

29 agricultural, and industrial purposes; CAWLEY (557-7347) Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands): JOHN encourages enactment of uniform state laws Acting Director, Div. of Water Quality R. THOMAN, Director, 1421 andinterstate compacts; supports and aids Research: WILLIAM A. CAWLEY Peachtree St., N.E., Suite 300, technicalresearch;collects and disseminates (557-7347) Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404, 526-5727) information; assists the states, f.hrough Director, Div. of Applied Science and Southwest (Ariz., Calif., Hawaii, Nev., Utah, technical consultation and in other ways, in Technology: ALLAN CYWIN American Samoa, Trust Territory of carrying out their pollution abatement (557-7330) the Pacir.c. islands): PAUL DE programs; provides grants to cities to assist in Assistant Commissioner, Enforcement and FALCO, JR., Director, 760 Market constructionofsewage treatment works; Standards Compliance: MURRAY St., San Francisco, Calif. 94102 (415, develops data for, and carries out, the Federal STEIN (557-7760) 556-4303) enforcement program for interstate or Assistant Enforcement Officer: THADDEUS navigable waters.) RAJDA (557-7760) Laboratories: Commissioner: DAVID D. DOMINICK Director, Div. of Enforcement: SYLVESTER Alaska: ,4Iaska Water Laboratory, Director: (557-7777) I. OLSON (557-7329) n.. W. LATIMER, University of Associate Commissioner: BRYAN F. Director, Div. of Interstate Compacts and Alaska Campus, College 99701 (907, LaPLANTE (557-7305) Uniform State Laws: HENRY 479-2252) Executive Assistant: ROBERT F. KNIGHT STETINA (557-7330) Ga.: Southeast Water Laboratory, Director: (557-7777) Director, Div. of Water Quality Standards: DAVID W. DUTTWEILER, College Management Director: JOHN A. GREEN RICHARD NALESNIK (557-7676) Station Rd., Athens 30601 (404, (557-7610) Assistant Commissioner, Administration: 546-3134) Congressional Liaison Director: RONALD EDMUND J. GRANT (557-7600) Md.: Chesapeake Technical Support JENSEN (557-7377) Director, Safety Management Office: Laboratory, Director: JOHAN A. Special Assistant for Grants Policies and TRENTON CROW (557-8771) AALTO, Annapolis Science Center, Regulations: THOMAS FERRY Director, Div. of Personnel Management: Annapolis 21401 (301, 268-5038) (557-7474) MAXINE C. MILLARD (557-7406) Minn.: National Water Quality Laboratory, Director of Public Information: CHARLES M. Director, Div. of Financial Management: Director: DONALD I. MOUNT, ROGERS (557-7604) MATTHEW C. PILZYS (557-7301) 6201 Congdon Blvd., Duluth 55804 Deputy Director of Public Information: Director, Div. of General Services: EDWARD (218, 727-6548) CHARLES D. PIERCE (557-7373) T. RHODES (557-7438) N.J.: Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Conservation Consultant: JAMES R. Director, Div. of Facilities Management: Director: KENNETH H. WALKER, HARLAN (557-7736) LAWRENCE F. GAFFNEY Edison 08817 (201, 548-3347) Assistant Commissioner, Environmental and (557-7416) Ohio: Robert A. Taft Water Research Center, Program Planning: ALLAN HIRSCH Acting Director, Div. of Automatic Data Director: FRANCIS M. (557-7692) Processing:RAYMOND APRIL MIDDLETON, 4676 Columbia Director, Div. of Legislative Coordination: (557-7617) Pkwy., Cincinnati 45226 (513, DAVID SCHUENKE (557-7687) Regional Offices: 871-1820); Analytical Quality Control Director, Div. of International Activities: Great Lakes (Ill., Iowa, Mich., Minn., Wis.): Laboratory, Director: DWIGHT JOHN HENDRICKSON (557-7670) FRANCIS T. MAYO, Director, 33 E. G. BALLINGER, 1014 Broad- Director, Div. of Program Planning and Congress Pkwy., Rm. 410, Chicago, way, Cincinnati 45202 (513,684- Evaluation: GARY DIETRICH III. 60605 (312, 353-5250) 2925); Newtown Fish Toxi- (557-7666) Middle Atlantic (Md., N.C., Pa., S.C., Va., Assistant Commissioner, Operations: D.C.): F. R. BLAISDELL, Acting cology Laboratory, Director: EUGENE JENSEN (557-7743) Director, 918 Emmet St., WILLIAM A. BRUNGS, 3411 Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Charlottesville, Va. 22901 (703, Church St., Newtown 45244 (871-1820) Operations: ROBERT S. BURD 296-5171, Ext. 376) Okla.: Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, (557-7745) Missouri Basin (Colo., Kans., Mo., Nebr., N. Director: WILLIAM C. GALEGAR, Director of Program Management: ROY J. Dak., S. Dak., Wyo.): JOHN M. P.O. Box 1198, Ada 74820 (405, HEINBUCK (557-7747) RADEMACHER, Director, 911 332-8800) Acting Director, Div. of Manpower and Walnut St., Rm. 702, Kansas City, Ore : Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Training: HENRY M. FREEMAN Mo. 64106 (816, 374-5493) Director: A. P. BARTSCH, 200 S. (557-7614) Northeast (Conn., Del., Me., Mass., N.H., 35th St., Corvallis 97330 (503, Acting Director, Div. of Oil and Hazardous N.J., N.Y., R.I., Vt.): LESTER M. 752-4314) Materials: KENNETH E. BIGLANE KLASHMAN, Director, John F. R.I.: National Marine Water Quality (557-7660) Kennedy Federal Bldg., Rm. 2303, Laboratory, Director: CLARENCE Director, Div. of State and Local Programs: Boston, Mass. 02203 (617, 223-7210) M. TARZWELL, Liberty La. at RALPH C. PALANGE (557-7474) Northwest (Alaska, Idaho, Mont., Ore., Fairgrounds Rd., P.O. Box 277, West Director, Div. of Planning and Interagency Wash.): JAMES L. AGEE, Director, Kingston 02892 (401, 789-0784) Programs: FRANK M. Rm. 501, Pittock Block, Portland, COVINGTON (557-7488) Ore. 97205 (503, 226-3361, Ext. 1914) Other Field Establishments: Acting Director, Div. of Technical Support: Ohio Basin (Ind., Ky., Ohio, W. Va.): EARL Ala.: Alabama-Mississippi Liaison Office, LOUIS E. DECAMP (557-1601) N. KARI, Director, 4676 Columbia Southeast Region: Chief: BILLY H. Assistant Commissioner, Research and Pkwy., Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 (513, ADAMS, Rm. 205, 513 Madison Development: DAVID G. STEPHAN 871-1820) Ave., Montgomery 36104 (205, (557-7311) South Central (.trk., La., N. Mex., Okla., 263-7471) Director, Research and Development Planning Tex.): RICHARD A. Alaska: Alaska Operations Office, Northwest and Resources Office: BRUCE VANDERHOOF, Director, 1402 Elm Region; Director: 0. E. DICKASON, FISHER (557-7697) St., 3rd Fl., Dallas, Tex. 75202 (214, Rm. 9, Federal Bldg., 605 Fourth Acting Director, Div. of Process Research and 749-2161) Ave., Anchorage 99501 (907, Development: WILLIAM A. Southeast (Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., Tenn., 272-5561) 20

3o Calif.: California-Nevada Basins Office, Edison 08817 (201, 846-4612) (Programs includeresearch andtraining, Director: JOHN C. MERRELL, 620 N.Y.: Lake Ontario Basin Office, Great Lakes financial and technical assistance to state and Central Ave., Bldg. 2C, Alameda Region; Acting Director: LARRY localagencies,and abatement and control 94501 (415, 273.7025);Pomona MOR1ARITY, 4664 Lake Ave., P.O. activities to help protect the public from the Water Reclamation Plant, Chief. Box 4748, Rochester 14612 (716, harmful effects of air pollution. Activities are JOHN N. ENGLISH, 295 S. 621-3140) aimed specifically at increasing knowledge of Rose lawn Ave., Pomona 91766 (714, Ohio: Office of Operations, Ohio Basin the nature, source, effects, and control of air 623.6721) Region; Director: VICTOR F. pollution and at achieving maximum Colo.: Colorado River-Bonneville Basir. JELEN, Rm. 7405, Federal Office application of this knowledpe.) Office, Director: M. B. RAINEY, Bldg., 550 Main St., Cincinnati 45202 Commissioner: JOHN T. MkDDLETON (Ext. Denver Federal Center, Bldg. 22, Rm. (513, 684-3616); National 4120) 415, Denver 80225 (303, 233-2225) Field Investigations Center, Director: Special Assistant for Program Coordination: D.C.: Joint FWQA-D.C. Pilot Plant, Chief: ANGELL D. SIDIO, 5555 Ridge EDWARD F. TUERK (Ext. 4120) DOLLOFF F. BISHOP, 5000 Ave., Cincinnati 45213 (513, Assistant Commissioner for Science and Overlook Ave., S.W., Washington, 684-4373); National Technology: JOHN H. LUDWIG D.C. 20032 (202, 552-6200) training Center, Director: HAROLD (Ext. 4070) Fla.: Lower Florida Estuary Study, Chief: L. JETER, 4676 Columbia Pkwy., Assistant Commissioner for Standards and JOHN E. HAGAN, P.O. Box 22268, Cincinnati 45226 (513, 871-1820); Mine Compliance: WILLIAM H. Ft. Lauderdale 33315 (305, 350-7011, Drainage Pollution Control Activities, IviEGONNELL (Ext. 4100) Ext. 234); Peninsular Florida Liaison Chief: RONALD D. HILL, 4676 Assistant Commissioner for Regional Office, S.E. Region; Columbia Pkwy., Cincinnati 45226 Activities: DOYLE J. BORCHERS Chief: EDWARD T. HEINEN, 2609 (513, 871-1820); Lake Erie (Ext. 4110) Chinook Ter., Maitland 32751 (305, Basin Office, Great Lakes Region: Assistant Commissioner for Program 643.1715) Director: GEORGE L. HARLOW, Development: RAYMOND SMITH Ga.: Southeast Regional Planning Office, 21929 Lorain Rd., Cleveland 44126 (Ext. 1694) Director: JOHN W. WAKEFIELD, (216, 522 - 4876); Lebanon Director, Office of Education and Information: 1421 Peachtree St., N.E., Suite 300, Water Renovation Pilot Plant, Chief: LEIGHTON A. PRICE (Ext. 1677) Atlanta 30309 (404, 526-5768) ROLAND V. VILLIERS, R.R. 2, Hawaii: Pacific Islands Office, Southwest Box 7A, Glosser Rd., Lebanon 45036 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, 441 G Region; Director: D. B. (513, 932-0931) St.,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20426 MAUSSHARDT, 1481 S. King St., Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands (202, 386 plus extension) Honolulu 96814 (808, 949-5923) Basins Office, S.E. Region; Chief: (Created in 1920 by the Federal Water Power I.: Lake Michigan Basin Office, Great Lakes NILO PRIEDE, P.O. Box 7066, Act to administer provisions of thatstatute Region; Director: LEE E. Barrio Obrero Sta., San Juan 00916 related to licensing of water power projects. TOWNSEND, 1819 W. Pershing Rd., (809, 764-0266) The Commission administersa scheme of Chicago 60609 (312, 353-5638) Term.: Tennessee Basin Liaison Office, regulationthatprotectsthepublicagainst Ind.: Lower Ohio Basin Office, Director: MAX Southeast Region; Chief: JOHN W. unreasonable charges for gas and electricity E. NOECKER, I 1 1 E. Diamond LaFON, 416 Edney Bldg., and provides assurance of abundint supplies of Expressway, Evansville 47711 (812, Chattanooga 37401 (615, 755-2961) both;reviewsplansforwater development 423-6871, Ext. 264) Ter.: Galveston Bay Field Station, Federal projectsof the majorFederal La.: Lower Mississippi River Basin Field construction Coordinator: MALCOLM KALLUS, agenciesforconformancewiththepublic Station, Miner in Charge: LUTHER 3801 Kirby Dr., Suite 738, Houston interest and the best overall development of S. STANDIFER, 2695 N. Sherwood 77006 (713, 226-4255) regional water resources; and requires Forest Dr., Baton Rouge 70814 (504, Va.: Chesapeake Bay-Susquehanna Basins applicants to submit plans for development of 348-4251) Project, Middle Atlantic Region; recreational resources at hydroelectric project Mass.: New England Basins Office, Director: Director: WILLIAM M. COLONY, sites built under FPC licenses.) EDWARD V. FITZPATRICK, 240 918 Emmet St., Charlottesville 22901 Chairman: JOHN N. NASSIKAS (Ext. 4566) Highland Ave., Needham Heights (713, 296-1384); Manassas Field Vice Chairman: ALBERT B.BROOKE, JR. 02194 (617, 223-6039) Station, Project Officer: (Ext. 5284) Mich.: Lake Huron Basin Office, Great Lakes MICHAEL. C. MULBARGER, Executive Director: WEBSTER P. MAXSON Region; Director: LAURENCE B. Prince William County, care of (Ext. 3504) O'LEARY, P.O. Box 217, Grosse Ile GMSD, 425 Lee Ave., Manassas Secretary: GORDON M. GRANT (Ext. 5193) 48138 (313, 676-6500) 22110 (703, 361-5709) Director of Public Information: WILLIAM L. Minn.: Upper Mississippi River-Lake Superior W. Va.: Mine Drainage Pollution Control 'VEBB (DA Basins Office, Great Lakes Region; Project, Project Leader: ROBERT B. General Counsel: GORDON GOOCH (Ext. Director: D. S. BRYSON, 7401 SCOTT, Federal Post Office Bldg., 5443) Lyndale Ave., South, South P.O. Box 130, Elkins 26241 (304, Chief Economist: HASKELL P. WALD (Ext. Minneapolis 55423 (612, 861- 4467); 636-4869); and P.O. Box 60, Norton 4341) Shagawa Lake National Eutrophication 26285 (304, 636-4783); Upper Ohio Chief, Bureau of Power: GEORGE E. Research Program, Director: Basin Office, Director: JOHN W. TOMLINSON (Acting) (Ext. 4481) ROBERT BRICE, 222 W. Conan St., FERGUSON, 303 Methodist Bldg., Head, Section of Recreation, Fish and Ely 55731 (218, 365-3208) 11th and Chapline Sts., Wheeling Wildlife: FORREST R. HAUCK Nebr.: Nebraska-Western Iowa Area Office, 26003 (304, 233-1271) (Ext. 3232) Missouri Basin Region; Area Representative: CARL CHLOUPEK, GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Rm. 100-A, 225 N. Cotner Blvd., NATIONAL AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 18th and F Sts., N.W., Washington, Lincoln 68505 (402, 475-3649) ADMINISTRATION,5600 Fishers D.C. 20405 (202,343 -1100) N.J.: Hudson-Delaware Basins Office, Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852 (301, 443 (Concerned with the conveyance of surplus real Director: KENNETH H. WALKER, plus extension) property for wildlife conservation purposes, to 21

31 the Secretary of Interior or to a state, pursuant Committee, Office of the Secretary, Management Resources: VINCENT to Public Law 537, 80th Congress.) U.S. Department of Health, Education DOYLE (381-5413) Administrator: ROBERT L. KUNZIG and Welfare (202, 963-5117); Director, Office of Public Affairs: FREDERIC Commissioner, Property Management and RAYMOND E. JOHNSON, M. PHILIPS (381-6218) Disposal Service: DANIEL T. Assistant Director, Research, Bureau Director, Office of International Activities: KINGSLEY of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, U.S. DAVID CHALLINOR (381-5350) Department of the Interior (202, Executive Assistant to the Secretary: JOHN H. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON MARINE 343-2279); WILLIAM C. SALMON, DOBKIN (381-6136) RESOURCES AND ENGINEERING Acting Deputy Assistant to the Special Adviser for Anthropology and Acting DEVELOPMENT Director, Office of Environmental Director, Center for the Study of (Executive Office of the President) Composed Affairs, Bureau of Science and Man: SOL TAX (381-6201) of the Vice President, Chairman; Secretary of Technology, U.S. Department of State Director, Center for Short-Lived Phenomena: State; Secretary of the Navy; Secretary of the (202, 632-7965); EUGENE L. LEFIR, ROBERT CITRON (617, 864-7910) Interior; Secretary of Commerce; Chairman of Office of Environmental Prog,n.:a Director, Smithsonian Institution Libraries: the Atomic Energy Commission; Director of Coordination, U.S. Department of RUSSELL SHANK (381-5421) the National Science Foundation; Secretary of Transportation (202, 962-7858) Director, Information Systems Div.: Health, Education, and Welfare; and Secretary Observers: from Office of Science and STANLEY A. KOVY (381-5417) of the Treasury. Technology, Office of Management Director, Smithsonian Institution Press: and Budget, Office of ANDERS RICHTER (381-5143) NATIONAL WATER COMMISSION,800 N. Intergovernmental Relations, and Director, Science Information Exchange: Quincy St., Arlington, Va. 22203 (703, Council on Environmental Quality MONROE E. FREEMAN (381-5514) 557-1960) Executive Secretary: WILLIAM S. MURRAY Publication: Smithsonian (To review present and anticipated national (443-3230) Editor: EDWARD K. THOMPSON water resource problems, making such Assistant Executive Secretary: WILLIAM H. projections of water requirements as may be WYMER (443-3230) National Museum of Natural History: necessary and identifying alternative ways of Publication: Pesticides Monitoring Journal Director: RICHARD S. COWAN (381-5954) meeting these requirements; to consider Editor: SYLVIA O'REAR, Editorial Manager, Assistant Director: PAUL K. KNIERIM economic and social consequences of water Div. of Community Studies, Food and (381 -5951) resource development; and to advise on such Drug Administration, 4770 Buford Dept. of Anthropology: CLIFFORD EVANS specificwater resource matters as may be Hwy., Chamblee, Ga. 30341 (404, (381 -5626) referred to it by the President and the Water 633-3311, Ext. 5201) Latin American Div.: ROBERT M. Resources Council. Established by PL 90-515: LAUGHLIN (381-5971) 1968) SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION,1000 Old World Div.: GORDON D. Commission Members: CHARLES F. LUCE, Jefferson Dr., S.W., Washington, D.C. GIBSON (381-5961) Chairman, N.Y., N.Y.; HOWELL 20560 (202, 628-4422) North American Div.: WILLIAM C. APPLING, JR., Portland, Ore.; (A nonprofit, Federally-chartered corporation, STURTEVANT (381-5962) SAMUEL S. BAXTER, Philadelphia, establishedin1846forthe"increase and Physical Anthropology Div.: J. Pa.; CLYDE T. ELLIS, Washington, diffusion of knowledge among men." Mission LAWRENCE ANGEL D.C.; ROGER C. ERNST, Phoenix, accomplished by fieldinvestigations; by the (381-5456) Ariz.; RAY K. LINSLEY, Palo Alto, developmentof thenationalcollectionsin Dept. of Botany: EDWARD S. AYENSU Calif.; JOSIAH WHEAT, Woodville, naturalhistory and anthropology and their (38 1-5814) Tex. preservation for study, reference, and Div. of Cryptogams: HAROLD E. Executive Director: THEODORE M. SCHAD exhibition; scientific research and publications; ROBINSON (381-5826) programs ofnational and international Div. of Grasses: THOMAS R. PRESIDENT'S CABINET COMMITTEE ON cooperative research, conservation, education, SODERSTROM (381-5847) THE ENVIRONMENT, and training; and answering inquiries from the Div. of Ferns: DAVID B. SUBCOMMITTEE ON general public and educational and scientific LELLINGER (381-5851) PESTICIDES, WORKING GROUP, organizations.) Div. of Phanerogams: DAN H. Rm. 11-82, CS-22, 5600 Fishers Lane, Secretary: S. DILLON RIPLEY (381-5005) NICOLSON (381-5801) Rockville, Md. 20852 (301, 443-3230) Under Secretary: JAMES BRADLEY Div. of Plant Anatomy: RICHARD (To providedailycoordinationof Federal (381-5101) H. EYDE (381-5841) agencypesticideactivitiesandtodevelop Director General of Museums and Director, Dept. of Entomology: KARL V. KROMBEIN program and policy proposals. Working Group U.S. National Museum: FRANK A. (381-5316) includes panels on pesticide monitoring, TAYLOR (381-5452) Div. of Coleoptera: PAUL J. research, public information, program review, Assistant Secretary (Science): SIDNEY R. SPANGLER (381-5297) and safety of pesticide marketing and disposal. GALLER (381-5818) Div. of Hemiptera and Hymenoptera: Created: 1970) Assistant Secretary (History and Art): RICHARD C. FROESCHNER Chairman: GEORGE 1. HUTTON, Head, CHARLES BLITZER (381-6267) (381-5628) Applied Biolt,gy Section, Naval Assistant Secretary (Public Service): Div. of Lepidoptera and Diptera: Facilities Engineering Command, U.S. WILLIAM W. WARNER (381-5655) DONALD R. DAVIS Department of Defense (202, Treasurer: T. AMES WHEELER (381-6107) (381-5630) 697-2866) Director, Office of Development: LYNFORD Div. of Myriapoda and Arachnida: Vice Chairman: T. C. BYERLY, Assistant E. KAUTZ (381-5622) RALPH E CRABILL, JR. Director of Science and Education, Director, Office of Academic Programs: (381-5405) Office of the Secretary, U.S. PHILIP C. RITTERBUSH Div. of Neuropteroids: OLIVER S. Department of Agriculture (202, (381-5207) FLINT, JR. (381-5444) 388-7803) General Counsel: PETER G. POWERS Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology: RAYMOND B. Members: WILLIAM M. UPHOLT, Staff (381-5866) MANNING (381-5262) Director, Pesticide Advisory Acting Director, Office of Personnel and Div. of Crustacea: LOUIS S. 22

'32 KORNICKER (381-5783) Director, Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting General; Chairmen of the River Basin Div. of Echinoderms: DAVID L. Center: H. ADAIR FEHLMANN Commissions PAWSON (381-5752) (381-5615) Director: W. DON MAUGHAN Div. of Mollusks: JOSEPH Director, Ecology Program: DALE W. Deputy Director: REUBEN J. JOHNSON ROSEWATER (381-5604) JENKINS (381-5945) Assistant Director, Policy Development: JOHN Div. of Worms: MARY E. RICE Director, Oceanography and Limnology B. ROOSE (381-5743) Program: WILLIAM I. ARON Assistant Director, Federal-State Programs: Dept. of Mineral Sciences: BRIAN H. (381-5945) STUART T. PYLE MASON (381-5314) Associate Director, Advanced Projects and Div. of Meteorites: ROY S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, New Research: HARRY A. STEELE CLARKE, JR. (381-5516) Sprankle Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. General Counsel: RAMON J. POWELL Div. of Mineralogy: PAUL E. 37902 (615, 522.7181 plus extension) Executive Secretary: PAUL T. STEUCKE DESAUTELS (381-5296) (Concerned with the development of the natural Div. of Petrology: WILLIAM G. resources within the Tennessee Valley basin. Its River Basin Commissions: MELSON (381 -5179) damand reservoir system regulatesthe Great Lakes Basin Commission: FREDERICK Dept. of Paleobiology and Volcanology: Tennessee. River and major tributaries for flood 0. ROUSE, Chairman, Rm. 4102, PORTER M. KIER (381-5412) control,navigation, powerproduction,and I.S.T. Bldg., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48105 Div. of Invertebrate Zoology: other purposes. Related activities include fish (313, 769 -7431) MARTIN A. BUZAS and wildlife development, outdoor recreation, New England River Basins Commission: R. (381-5431) water and air pollution control, and reservoir FRANK GREGG, Chairman, 55 Div. of Paleobotany: WALTER H. ecology. T.V.A. isdevelopingthe Land Court St., Boston, Mass. 02108 (617, ADEY (381-5089) Between the Lakes as a major demonstration 223-6244) Div. of Sedimentology: DANIEL J. projectfor outdoor recreation, conservation Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission: STANLEY (381-5567) education, and wildlife.) DONEL J. LANE, Chairman, 110 E Div. of Vertebrate Paleontology: Board of Directors: AUBREY J. WAGNER, 13th St., Vancouver, Wash. 98660 NICHOLAS HOTTON, III Chairman; FRANK E. SMITH, DON (206, 695-3606) (381-5537) McBRIDE Souris-Red-Rainy River Basins Commission: Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology: GEORGE E. General Manager: LYNN SEEBER HENRY A. HENDRICKSON, WATSON (381-6127) Director of litformation: PAUL L. EVANS Chairman, Suite 6, Professional Div. of Birds: RICHARD L. ZUSI (Ext. 2587) Center, Holiday Mall, Moorhead, (381-5595) Washington Representative: JACOB D. Minn. 56560 (218, 236-6646) Div. of Fishes: ROBERT H. GIBBS, VREELAND, Rm. 435, Woodwar JR. (381-5831) Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20444 (20., Div. of Mammals: CHARLES 0. 343-4537) HANDLEY, JR. (381-5151) Director, Environmental Research and Div. of Reptiles and Amphibians: Development: F. E. GARTRELL, JAMES A. PETERS (381-6171) Chattanooga, Tenn. 37401 (615, 265-3551) National Zoological Park, Rock Creek Park Director, Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife Valley, Washington, D.C. 20009 (202, Development: THOMAS H. 265-1868) RIPLEY, Norris, Tenn. 37828 (Ext Director: THEODORE H. REED 2296) Assistant Director: JOHN PERRY Chief, Recreation Resources Branch: JACK H. Resident Scientist: JOHN F. EISENBERG HENDRIX (Ext. 2854) Head, Animal Health Dept.: CLINTON W. Manager, Land Between the Lakes Project: GRAY ROBERT M. HOWES, Golden Po id, Head, Office of Pathology: ROBERT SAUER Ky. 42231 (502, 924-5602) Manager, Div. of Birds: SAM E. WEEKS Manager, Div. of Reptiles: JAREN WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL, Suite 9 10, HORSLEY 1025 Vermont Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 (202, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, P.O. 382-6104) Box 2072, Balboa, Canal Zone (Tel. Chairman: Secretary of the Interior Balboa 2-2485) Members: CLIFFORD M. HARDIN, Director: MARTIN H. MOYNIHAN Secretary of Agriculture; STANLE ( Deputy Director: EDWARD H. KOHN R. RESOR, Secretary of Army; Assistant Director, Marine Research: IRA ELLIOT L. RICHARDSON, RUBINOFF Secretary of Health, Education, an, I Welfare; JOHN A. VOLPE, Secre ary Radiation Biology Laboratory: of Transportation; JOHN N. Director: WILLIAM H. KLEIN (443-2306) NASSIKAS, Chairman, Federal Assistant Director: W. SHROPSHIRE, JR. Power Commission (443-2306) Associate Members: MAURICE H. STAN L, Secretary of Commerce; GEORG Office of Environmental Sciences: ROMNEY, Secretary of Housing imd Director: E. WALLEN (381-5365) Urban Development Director, Chesapeake Bay Center for Observers: GEORGE P. SHULTZ, Director, Environmental Studies: FRANCIS S. Office of Management and Budget; L. WILLIAMSON (932-7690) JOHN N. MITCHELL, Attorney 23

e23 INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND INTER STATE COMMISSIONS (See also listings under Independent Agencies)

ATLANTIC SEA RUN SALMON (Recommendatory and advisory agency for the Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 92037 COMMISSION, University of Maine, eight Great Lakes statesinregional water (714, 453-2820, Ext. 302) 5 Illinois Ave., Bangor, Me. 04401 resources matters.Great LakesCompact (Charged with the investigation and (207, 947-8627) ratifiedby Great Lakesstates'legislatures conservationof thetunaresources of the (Charged by the Maine legislature with the 1955; Congressional consent: 1968) eastern Pacific Ocean. Member nations: U.S., restoration and management of the Atlantic Chairman: FRANK J. KELLEY Attorney Canada, Costa Rica, Japan, Mexico, Panama. salmod ir, Maine waters. Represents U.S. at General, Mich. Established by convention between the U.S. international meetingsconcerning Atlantic Vice Chairmen: ROBERT W. WARREN, and Costa Rica: 1949) salmon. Established: 1948) Attorney General, Wis. Commission Members: U.S.: JOHN G. Commission Members: RONALD W. Executive Director: LEONARD J. DRISCOLL, JR., San Diego, Calif.; GREEN, Chairman, Augusta, Me.; GOODSELL WILLIAM H. HOLMSTROM, GEORGE W. BUCKNAM, Augusta, Director of Research: ALBERT G. BALLERT Gearhart, Ore.; DONALD Me.; HAYWOOD W. HIGGINS, Publications: Great Lakes News Letter; Great P. LOKER San Diego, Calif.; Freeport, Me. Lakes Research Checklist Canada: A. W. H. NEEDLER, Chief Biologist: ALFRED L. MEISTER E. B. YOUNG, Costa Rica: GREAT LAKES FISHERY COMMISSION, JOSE L. CARDONA-COOPER, ATLANTIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES 1451 Green Rd., P.O. Box 640, Ann Chairman; MILTON H. LOPEZ, COMMISSION, P.O.Box 2784, Arbor, Mich. 48107 (313, 665-6847) FERNANDO FLORES, EDUARDO Tallahassee, Fla. 32304 (Established by convention, on Great Lakes BEECHE T., Mexico: JUAN LUIS Chairman: DAVID H. G. GOULD, Georgia fishery, between the U.S. and Canada; signed CIFUENTES, ALEJANDRO Game and Fish Commission, September 10, 1954; entered into force October CERVANTES D., AMIN ZARUR Brunswick, Ga. 31520 (912, 265-1552) 11, 1955) M., MARIA EMILIA TELLEZ B., Executive Director: ERNEST MITTS (904, Commission Members: CLAUDE VerDUIN, Panama: JUAN L. OBARRIO, 576-5212) Grand Haven, Mich.; A. L. CAMILIO QUINTERO, DORA DE PRITCHARD, Ottawa, Canada; C. LANZNER, CARLOS DELAWARE RIVER BASIN H. D. CLARKE, Toronto, Canada; L. LOPEZ-GUEVARA COMMISSION,25 Scotch Rd., Box P. VOIGT, Madison, Wis.; W. Director of Investigations: JAMES JOSEPH 360, Trenton, N.J. 08603 (609, MASON LAWRENCE, Albany, Assif:ant Director: CLIFFORD L. 883-9500) N.Y.; E. W. BURRIDGE, Ottawa, PETERSON (Planning, development and management of the Canada; F. E. J. FRY, Toronto, Publication: Bulletin of the Inter-American basin's water resources for multiple purposes. Canada Tropical Tuna Commission Federal-interstate Compact enacted: 1961) Executive Secretary: NORMAN S. Editor: CLIFFORD L. PETERSON Members: Governors of New Jersey, BALDWIN Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Assistant Executive Secretary: ROBERT W. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR York (ex officio); Secretary, U.S. SAALFELD THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC Department of the Interior FISHERIES, P.O.Box 638, Executive Director: JAMES F. WRIGV GULF STATES MARINE FISHERIES Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Chief Engineer: HERBERT A. HOWLETT COMMISSION,Rm. 225, 400 Royal (902, 466-7587) St., New Orleans, La. 70130 (For the investigation, protection, and GREAT LAKES BASIN COMMISSION,2nd (Organized: 1949) conservation of the fish stocks of the northwest Ft., City Center Bldg., 220 E. Huron Commissioners: JOSEPH W. GRAHAM, Atlantic. Member nations: Canada, Denmark, St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48108 (313, Montgomery, Ala.; L. W. France, Federal Republic of Germany, Iceland, 769-7431) BRANNAN, JR., Foley, Ala.; Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland,Portugal, (The principal coordinating agent for Federal, VERNON SHRINER, Montgomery, Romania, Spain, U.S.S.R, United Kingdom, state, and local agencies and nongovernmental Ala.; RANDOLPH HODGES, and U.S. Established by convention: 1949) entities having planning responsibilities in the Tallahassee, Fla.; J. LORENZO Executive Secretary: LEWIS R. DAY field of water and related land resources within WALKER, Naples, Fla.; WALTER the Great Lakes Basin area. Member states: 0. SHEPPARD, Ft. Myers, Fla.; INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON Illinois,Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New CLARK M. HOFFPAUER, New NATIONAL PARKS,2000 P St., York,Ohio,Pennsylvania,andWisconsin. Orleans, La.; RICHARD P. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, Established by Executive Order: 1967) GUIDRY, Galliano, La.; JAMES H. 234-2336); IUCN Headquarters: 1110 Chairman: FREDERICK 0. ROUSE SUM MERSGILL, Goiden Meadow, Morges, Switzerland Vice Chairman: FREDERICK E. MORR La.; GEORGE BRUMFIELD, Moss (Carriesoutactivitiesconcerningnational (614, 469-3770) Point, Miss.; TED MILLETTE, parks and equivalentreservesandrelated Staff and Planning Director: LEONARD T. Pascagoula, Miss.; AUGUST subjects for the parent International Union for CROOK RAUXET, JR., Bay St. Louis, Miss.; Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Publication. The Communicator J. R. SINGLETON, Austin, Tex.; (IUCN). Organized: 1958) Editor: PETER WILLCX, 808 N. Michigan, RICHARD H. CORY, Victoria, Tex.; Chairman: JEAN-PAUL HARROY, 44 ave. Saginaw, Mich. 48602 JOHN A. MEHOS, Galveston, Tex. Jeanne, Brussels, Belgium Executive Director: JOSEPH V. COLSON Honorary Secretary: FRED M. PA CKARD GREAT LAKES COMMISSION,5104 I.S.T. (202, 343-3255) Bldg., 2200 N. Campus Blvd., Ann INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA Executive Secretary, Latin American Arbor, Mich. 48105 (313, 665-9135) COMMISSION,Scripps Institution of Committee: MARIA BUCHINGER, 24

34 P.O. Box 19102, Wasnington, D.C. (Interstate compact, establishedin1940 by MOST, JR., Secretary-Treasurer. 20036 (202, 667-5404) Maryland. Pennsylvania, Virginia. West Prescott (715, 262.5552) Virginia.and the DistrictofColumbia. Executive Director: JAMES M. HARRISON INTERNATIONAL NORTH PACIFIC Coordinates, tabulates, and summarizes Secretary: MILDRED J. PAULSON FISHERIES COMMISSION,6640 existingdata onconditionof streamsin Publication: Boundary Lira N.W. Marine Dr.. Vancouver 8, Potomac Watershed: promotes uniform British Columbia. Canada (604, legislation; disseminates information; NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION 224-0722) cooperates instudies: recommendswater COMMISSION (Established by convention between Canada. quality information.) (Established by Section 4 of the Act of March Japan andthe U.S.in 1952 for the Executive Director: CARL J. JOHNSON I, 1911 (36, Statute 961), usually referred to as conservation of the fisheries resources of the Assistant Executive Directo GEORGE L. the Weeks Law. Function; are to consider and northern Pacific Ocean.) CARLEY, Sanitary Engineer pass upon lands recommended by the Secretary Executive Director: SAMUEL J. of Agriculture for purchase pursuant to the HUTCHINSON MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK Weeks Law, as amended, and several other Assistant rirector: KAORU TATARA AND PLANNING COMMISSION acts authorizing land purchases inparticular Chairman: CAROLINE FREELAND NationalForests.and uponrecommended INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT Director of Parks: JOHN P. HEWITT, 8787 exchanges involving acquired lands or timber.) COMMISSION,Marine Sciences No. Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. President: STANLEY R. RESOR, Secretary 2, University of Washington. Seat.',e, 20907 (301, 589-1480) of the Army Wash. 98105 (206, 634-1838) Commission Members: Secretary of the (Investigation and scientific management by the MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION Interior: CLIFFORD M. HARDIN. U.S. and Canada of the halibut resource of the COMMISSION,Interior Bldg., Secretary of Agriculture: GEORGE northernPacificOceanand Bering Sea. Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, D. AIKEN, JOHN C. STENNIS, Organized: 1924) 343-4676) U.S. Senate; WILLIAM M. Commission Members: HAAKON M. (Considers, passes upon, arm fixes the prices COLMER,JOHNP. SAYLOR, SELVAR, Chairman: WILLIAM M. for lands recommended by the Secretary of the House of Representatives SPRULES, Vice Chairman: Interior for purchase or lease by nim under the Secretary: RUSSELL P. McROKEY, Forest HAROLD E. CR.OWTHER, Migratory Bird Conservation Act of February Service, U.S. Department of MARTIN K. ERIKSEN, L. 18, 1929,as amended, as migratorybird Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250 ADOLPH MATHISEN, FRANK W. refugesinthe NationalWildlifeRefuge (703, 557-4553) MILLERD System. Established: 1929) Director of Investigations and Secretary: Chairman: Secretary of the Interior NEW ENGLAND RIVER BASINS BERNARD E. SKUD Commission Members: CLIFFORD M. COMMISSION,55 Court St., HARDIN, Secretary of Agriculture; Boston, Mass. 02108 (617, 223.6244) INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMON JOHN A. VOLPE, Secretary of (To assist in securing optimum use of water FISHERIES -COMMISSION,Box 30, Transportation; HENRY L. and related land resources in the New England New Westminster. British Columbia. BELLMON, JOSEPH D. TYDINGS, region through coordinated planning and action Canada (604, 521-3771) U.S. Senate: SILVIO 0. CONTE, programs of Federal, state, interstate, local and JOHN D. DINGELL, House of (Appointed under a convention between nongovernmental institutions. Established: the Representatives Canada andtheU.S.for protection. 1967) preservation and extension of the sockeye and Secretary: F. G. SPODEN, JR., Chief, Div. of Chairman: R. FRANK GREGG pinksalmonfisheriesintheFraserRiver Realty. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Publication: NERBC Newsletter system.) Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Editor: EDWARD R. STOLER Commission Members: W. R. HOURSTON, Service, Department of Interior, Chairman: DeWITT GILBERT, Vice Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, Chairman: THOR C. TOLLEFSON, 343-4676) NORTH-EAST ATLANTIC FISHERIES RICHARD NELSON, RODERICK COMMISSION,Rm. 275, Great HAIG-BROWN MINNESOTA-WISCONSIN BOUNDARY Westminster House, Horseferry Rd., Director: LOYD A. ROYAL AREA COMMISSION,600 2nd St., London, S.W. I, England Hudson, Wis. 54016 (612, 436-7131) INTERNATIONAL WHALING (To conduct studies, develop recommendations, NORTHEASTERN FOREST FIRE COMMISSION,Great Westminster and encourage soundregionalplanningfor PROTECTION COMMISSION,New House, Horseferry Rd.. London. S.W. protection, use, and development in the public York Department of Environmental I, England interest of lands, river valleys, and waters that Conservation, Albany, N.Y. 12201 (Member Nations: United States. Argentina. form the boundary between Minnesota and (518,457 -7430) Australia, Canada, Denmark. France. Iceland. Wisconsin. Founded: 1965) Director of Lands and Forests: VICTOR japan. Mexico, The Netherlands. New Commission Members: Minnesota: MERLIN GLIDER Zealand.Norway, Panama. SouthAfrica. H. BERG, Vice Chairman, 2324 U.S.S.R., and United Kingdom) Hampden Ave., St. Paul (612, OHIO RIVER VALLEY WATER U.S. Commissioner: J. L. McHUGH, Marine 646-4042): MAX L. DeBOLT, SANITATION COMMISSION,414 Sciences Research Center. State Winona: RODERICK A. LAWSON, Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 University of New York. Stony Stillwater: JUSTINE KERFOOT, (513, 421-1151) Brook. N.Y. 11790 Grand Marais; JOHN H. RIPPE, (AninterstateagencyrepresentingIllinois, Caledonia; Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON THE Wisconsin: ROGER L. HARTMAN, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia for POTOMAC RIVER BASIN,Suite Chairman, Alma (608, 685-4520); control of water pollution in the Ohio River 407, Global Bldg., 1025 Vermont DAVID NUDD,La Crosse: TED 0. Valley Compact District. Established: 1948) Ave., N.W., Washington. D.C. 20005 MYREN, Baldwin; FLAGLEK F. Executive Director and Chief Engineer: (202, 393-1978) FLINCHBAUGH, Danbury; RALPH ROBERT K. HORTON 25

35 PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION,342 State Office Bldg., 1400 S.W. 5th Ave., Portland, Ote. 97201 (503, 229-5840) (To promote the better utilization of fisheries ofmutualconcerntoAlaska,California, Idaho,Oregon,and Washington,andto develop a joint program of protection and prevention of physical waste of fisheriesin those areas of the Pacific Ocean and tributary streams over which these stales have jurisdiction. Organized: 1947) Chairman: THOR C. TOLLEFSON, Director, Washington Department of Fisheries, Olympia, Wash. 98501 1st Vice Chairman: ROBERT W. SCHONING, Oregon Fish Commission, Portland, Ore. 2nd Vice Chairman: JOHN R. WOODWORTH,Director. Idaho Fish and Game Department. Boise, Idaho 3rd Vice Chairman: WALLACE H. NOERENBERG, Comr, issioner, Alaska Department of Fill and Game, Subport Bldg., Juneau, Alaska 99E01 Secretary: G. RAY ARNETT, Director, California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, Calif. Treasurer: GERALD L. FISHER Executive Director: LEON A. VERHOEVEN PACIFIC NORTHWEST RIVER BASINS COMMISSION,One Columbia River, Vancouver, Wash_ 98660 (206, 695-3606) (To assist in securing optimum use of water andrelatedlandresourcesinthePacific Northwest through coordinated planning and action programs of Federal, state. interstate, local, and nongovernmental institutions. Established: 1967) Chairman: DONEL J. LANE Director of Planning: RAY E. HOLMES Director of Information and Editor: ALLAN R. JOHNSON Publication: PNWRBC Newsletter

UPPER COLORADO RIVER COMMISSION,355 S. 4th East St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801, 364-5629) (An administrative agency, composed of commissioners appointed by the states of the Upper Division of the Colorado River--Colorado, NewMexico,Utah,and Wyoming--and by the President of the United States. Created: 1949) Chairman: H. P. DUGAN, 1701 N. Kent St., Arlington, Va. 22209 Executive Director and Secretary: IVAL V. GOSLIN Treasurer: 1. J. COURY, P.O. Box 448, Farmington, N Mex. 87401

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AFRICAN WILDLIFE LEADERSHIP the effectiveness of science in the promotion of EDUCATION AND RECREATION, FOUNDATION, INC.,1717 human welfare, and to increase public 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington, Massachusetts Ave.. N.W., understanding and appreciation of the D.C., 20036 (202, 833-5530) Washington. D.C. 20036 importance and promise of the methods of (Promotesandimproveshealtheducation, (202, 265-9395) science in human progress. Membership: physical education. and recreation programs in (Provides wildlife management training in U.S. 130,000: Founded: 1848) schools. colleges, and communities; interprets and abroad for Africans: finances and operates Chairman of the Board: ATHELSTAN aimsandpurposesoftheprofessionto conservationeducation centersin Africa: SPILHA US (305, 832-7297) teachers.alliedprofession& groups and the makes and distributes films; assists President: MINA REES (212, 790-4356) public;upgradesstandardsofpreparation: development of national parks in Africa.) Treasurer: WILLIAM T. GOLDEN (212, assistsinresearch:encouragescooperation Chairman of the Board of Trustees: KERMIT 944-6127) among local, state, national, and international ROOSEVELT Executive Officer:WILLIAMBEVAN (202, groups interested in health. physical education, President: ARTHUR W. ARUNDEL. 387-7171) and recreation.) Arlington. Va, Publication: Science Executive Secretary: CARL A. TROESTER, Vice President and Executive Director: JOHN Editor: PHILIP H. ABELSON (202, J R. E. RHEA 387-7171) Publications: (() Journal of Health-Physical Secretary-Treasurer: GILBERT M. Education-Recreation; (2) School GROSVENOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR Health Review; (3) Research Quarterly Deputy Director: GORDON WILSON CONSERVATION INFORMATION Editors: NANCY H. ROSENBERG; (3)JOH N Director of African Operations: FRANCIS (Facilitates free exchange of ideas, materials, C. MITCHEM,Dept. of Physical MINOT, P.O. Box 8177, Nairobi, techniques. experiences, and procedures bearing Education, Northern Illinois Kenya on conservation information and education and University, DeKalb, III. 60115 establishesmediafurthering such exchange; AIR POLLUTION CONTROL promotes public understanding of basic Outdoor Education Project: ASSOCIATION,4400 Fifth Ave.. conservation principles: informs states, Director: JULIAN W. SMITH, College of Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 (412, 621-1100) territories. and provinces that do not have Education, Michigan State University, (Annual Meeting, 1971: June 27-July conservationeducationprogramsoftheir East Lansing, Mich. 48824 I) desirability andassists theminsetting up (A nonprofit, nongovernmental technical conservation education, information and public lifetime Sports Education Project: association whose activities are directed to the relations programs. Organized: 1938) Director: WILLIAM E. NOONAN, JR., 1926 collection and dissemination of authoritative President: J. W. (BILL) SIZER, Game and Wooddale Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. information about air pollution and its control. Fish Department, 2222 W. Greenway 70806 Sponsors the annual observance of Cleaner Air Rd., Phoenix, Ariz. 85023 Week, held during the last week in 0,tober. President Elect: RUSSELL McKEE, Membership: 5,500; Founded: 1907) Department of Natural Resources, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF President: DONALD A. JENSEN, Ford Lansing, Mich. 48926 BOTANICAL GARDENS AND Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. Vice President: E.KLIESS BROWN,Fish and ARBORETUMS(Annual Meeting, 1st Vice President: W.BRADDROWLEY, Game Department, Boise. Idaho 83707 1971: Sept., Milwaukee) Ontario Department of Energy and Secretary-Treasurer: M A LCOL M JOHNSON, (Promotes horticultural, botanical, and Resource Management. Toronto, Department of Conservation, P.O. educational advancement of arboretums and Canada Box 180, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101 botanical gardens in North America. Executive Secretary: ARNOLD ARCH Directors:WILLIAM C. DILLINGER, Organized: 1949) Publication: Journal of the Air Pollution ELIZABETH CAULK, WILLIAM President: LOUIS B. MARTIN, Brooklyn Control Association C.MINCHER, JAMESE. Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Editor:HAROLD M. ENGLUND GAVAGAN, GEORGE A. Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11225 KAMINSKI, JAYKAFFKA, RON Vice President: JOSEPH WITT, University of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE E. SHAY, DEAN WOHLGEMUTH, Washington Arboretum, Seattle, ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, DAVID R.EVANS,THERON D. Wash. 98105 1515 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., CARROLL Secretary-Treasurer: FRED B.WIDMOYER, Washington. D.C. 20005 (202, Publication: The Balance Wheel Dept. of Horticulture, New Mexico 387-7171) ( Meeting, 1971: Editor:GEORGE FELTNER State University, P.O. Box 3530, Las Dec. 26-31, Philadelphia) Cruces, N.Mex. 88001 (505, 646-1521) (Objects are to further the work of scientists, to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR Directors: SYLVESTER G. MARCH, facilitate cooperation among them. to improve HEALTH, PHYSICAL Washington, D.C.; FRED W.

27 FREEMAN, Tipton. Mich.; AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY,4725 247-8141) (A. ,a1 Meeting, 1971: Jan. EVERETT L. MILLER, Kennett Lincoln Blvd., Marina del Rey, Calif. 18) Square. Pa.: WALTER 90291 (213, 823-7311) (A nonmembership, non;. ofit, educational and EICKHORST, Lisle. III.; JOHN E. (Dedicated to extending man's knowledge of scientificorganization formedtoadvance VOIGHT, Hales. Wis.; C. GORDON the seaandtheanimalsthatinhabitit, knowledge and understanding of conservation TY RELL, Pine Mountain. Ga. especially the Cetacea: whales, dolphins, and and to preserve and develop natural resources Publication: Quarterly Bulletin porpoises. Encourages a policy of conservation for public use.) Editor: DOROTHY E. HANSELL, 25 Ames and protection of Cetacea and other marine President: LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER Rd.. Morristown. N.J. 07960 mammals, and the natural environments that Executive Vice President: GENE W. SETZER support them. Membership: 300: Established: Secretary: JOHN V. 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Topeka, Kans. 66606 Editor:BEMI BeBUS CONRAD L. WIRTI-I Vice President: LESTER E. FISHER, Director. Lincoln Park Zoo. Chicago, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1155 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU 111. 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. FEDERATION,1000 Merchandise Executive Secretary: ROBERT M. ARTZ 20036 (202, 737-3337) Mart, Chic. o, III. 60654 (312, To encourage the advancement of chemistry in 644-4510): 425 13th St., N.W., AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION, all of its branches; to promote researchin Washington, D.C. 20004 (202, INCBradford Woods. Martinsville, chemical science and industry; to improve the 638-6315) (Annual Meeting, 1970: Ind. 46151 (317. 342-3042) qualifications and usefulnessof chemists Dec 6-9) (Membership: 7,500: Organized: 1910 as Camp through high standards of professional ethics. (An independent, nongovernmental, voluntary Directors' Association) education, and attainments; to promote the organization of farm and ranch families united President: JOHN J. 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Secretary: DAVID LOWENTHAL description;andfosterspublicinterestin BOEHM Treasurer: WARD RANDOL aquatic life and public awareness of needs for Director of Public Information: JOHN G. Acting Director and Editor: WILMA B. conservationactioninestuaries.Organized: ZERVAS FAIRCHILD 1961) Deputy Director: JOSEPH B. LAKOVITCH, President: JOHN C. STORR AMERICAN FOREST INSTITUTE, 1835 K JR. Vice Presidents: GRAHAM MACMILLAN, St., N.W., Washington. D.C. 20006 Publication: Geographical Review DAVID BULLOCH, EUGENIE (202, 296-1591) (Annual Meeting, CLARK 1970: Nov. 5-6) AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION, Secretary: JUNE KIESER (A nonprofit, nonpolitical, conservation THE, Box 1266, Denver, CoM. 80201 Treasurer: ELIAS BALTIN education organization, supportedbythe (303, 771-1300) (Annual Meeting. Executive Secretary: VIRGINIA STEINER nation'sforestindustriestobroadenand 1971: Oct. 17-21, Rochester. N.Y.) Conservation Director: D. W. 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AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION, Administr :live Assistant: VIOLA SCOTT Wis. 53201 INC.,National Museum of Natural THOMAS, 15 Pine St.. N.Y., N.Y. Vice President: I. EUGENE WALLEN, History. Smithsonian Institution. 10005 Director. Office of Eiwironmental Washington. D.C. 20560 (Annual Sciences. Smithsonian Institution. Meeting. 1971: Aug. 30-Sept. 3, AMERICAN SHORE AND BEACH Washington, D.C. 20560 Seattle, Wash.) PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION, Secretary: GEORGE W. SAUNDERS, Dept. (Aims to advance ornithological science Box 1246, Rockville, Md. 20850 (301. of Zoology. University of Michigan, throughitspublications. annualmeetings, 299-5603) Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104 committees. andits membership. Members: President: MAJ. GEN. CHARLES G. Treasurer: A. M. BEETON. Dept. of Zoology. 3,300) HOLLE. USA (Ret.) University of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, President: ROBERTW. STORER, Museum Executive Secretary: RICHARD 0. EATON Wis. of Zoology. University of Michigan. 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KING Chairman, Executive Committee: HELEN Urbana, III. 61801 (Annual Secretary:DAVID F. HAYES EDEY, M.D. Conference. 1971: Oct.. Washington, Treasurer:JOHN W.NEWTON Executive Director: JOHN R. RAGUE D.C.) Executive Director: C. F.BELCHER Publication: A VS News (A nonprofit scientific organization to advance Assistant to Executive Director: THOMAS S. DEANS water resources research, planning, Director of Development: KENNETH C. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN development, and managnment; to establish a PARKER GEOGRAPHERS,1146 16th St.. common meeting ground for engineers, and Huts Manager: BRUCE P. SLOAT, Pinkham N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, physical, biological and social scientists Notch Camp, Gorham, N.H. 03581 296-6345) concernedwith water resources;tocollect. 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GESSEL, HARVEY Mountains from Maine to Georgia. Prepares Secretary: WESLEY C. CALEF, Dept. of 0. BANKS, THAD G. and distributes trail guidebooks and other user Geography. University of Chicago. McLAUGHLIN, FRANK C. information.) Chicago, III. 60637 FOLEY, LESLIE D. MACK, ROLF Chairman: STANLEY A. MURRAY, 4406 Treasurer:ROBERTD. HODGSON, 10720 A. DEININGER,PHILIP E. Mitchell Rd., Kingsport, Tenn. 37664 Joyce Dr., Fairfax, Va. 22030 LaMOREAUX, NICHOLAS L. (615, 246-2111, Ext. 2438) Executive Secretary: J. WARREN BARBAROSSA, REUBEN J. Vice Chairmen: THOMAS H. CAMPBELL, NYSTROM JOHNSON, ARTHUR T. IPPEN, 3521 Richards Blvd., S.W., Roanoke, JAMES BRUCE, JAMES C. Va. 24018; SAMUEL N. ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION RINGENOLDUS WILKINSON, 2 Burton La., ENGINEERS Business Manager: LOIS M. MYERS Denville, N.J. 07834; ARTHURR. (To encourage and broaden the educational, Circulation Manager: W. D. LAHEY KOERBER,107 Brighton Ave.. social, and economic interests of engineering Publications: Hydara: Newsletter; Water Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 practices; to promoterecognitionofthe Resources Bulletin; Journal of Secretary: RAYMOND P. GINGRICH importance of sound engineering practices in American Water Resources Executive Director: LESTER L. HOLMES fish,wildlife, and recreation development; to Association Treasurer: SADYE GILLER enable each member to take advantage of Editors: MARY H. MARSH, A. I. KASHEF Publication: Appalachian Trailway News experiences of other states. Membership: 100; Editor: FLORENCE NICHOL Organized: 1961) President: CLURIN B. REED, JR., Assistant AMERICA'S FUTURE TREES ARCTIC INSTITUTE OF NORTH Chief Engineer, Alabama Department FOUNDATION,1412 16th St., N.W., AMERICA,3458 Redpath St.. of Conservation, 64 N. Union St.. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, Montreal 109, Quebec. Canada (514, Montgomery, Ala. 36104 232-8004) 937-4607); 1619 New Hampshire Ave., Vice President: EDWARD K. NEUBAUER, (Administered by the National Wildlife N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 (202, Director of Engineering, Fish Federation to finance a nationwide tree and 667-1716) Commission, 307 State Office Bldg., wildlife habitat conservation program. (A nonprofit, research organization dedicated Portland, Ore. 97201 Contributions provide for the continual to acquisition, interpretation, and dissemination Secretary-Treasurer:ROBERT R.SPENCER, maintenance and renewal of tree plantings and of knowledge of the polar regions. Bureau of Engineering, Wisconsin natural areas.) Membership: 1,85i:. Organized: 1945) Department of Natural Resources. Executive Director: THOMAS L. KIMBALL Executive Directin.: H. W. LOVE, Montreal Box 450, Madison, Wis. 53701

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41 ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING c(o Div. of Game. Fish and Parks. Vice Presidents: Conservation, MRS. HAL FORESTERS,Box 6, Wake. Va. Department of Natural Resources, 6060 23176 (703, 776-4031) (Organized: MAGARGLE; Field Activities, Broadway. Denver. Colo. 80216 (303, MRS. MORGAN GILBERT; 1948) 825-1192) President: FRANK W. BENNETT, P.O. Box Program, JOSEPH B. PHILLIPS President: HARRY R. WOODWARD, Secretary: RUTH STROSNIDER 4656, Audubon Sta., Baton Rouge. Director, Colorado Div. of Game, Fish Treasurer: La. 70806 LAMBERTE. JONES and Parks Executive Director: GERALD SCHNEIDER 1st Vice President: JOHN TILLINGHAST, Secretary-Treasurer: ROBERT R. ELLIOTT, Box 157, Danville, W. Va. 25053 Voice of the Naturalist (652-3295) Assistant' Director, Colorado Div. of Publication: Atlantic Naturalist 2nd Vice President: ROBERT E. KLEINER, Game, Fish and Parks 716 Ninth St., Arcata. Calif. 95521 BOAT OWNERS COUNCIL OF AMERICA, Executive Director: EDWARD STUART, JR. ASSOCIATION OF MIDWEST FISH AND Publication: The Consultant 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. GAME LAW ENFORCEMENT 60601 (312, 263-7844) OFFICERS(Annual Meeting, 1971: (A division of the Outboard Boating Club of ASSOCIATION OF INTERPRETIVE June 1-4) America, working on behalf of the individual NATURALISTS,1251 E. Broad St., (Toproniotelawenforcementcooperation boat owner to promote enjoyment of pleasure Columbus, Ohio 43205 (614, 258-1170) among members, develop efficient cooperative boating inallitsforms, through legislative (Annual Meeting, 1971: Mar. 31 -Apr. law enforcement practices, establish a medium activity, development of better boating 3, Land Between the Lakes, Ky.) for disseminating information relating to illegal facilities, and safety education. Membership: game law (A professional organizationserving 500 practices,deviselegislativeor 24,000; Organized: 1966) regulatory members, employed by agencies and changes for improving and President: TED WILLIAMS organizations concerned with natural resources standardizing law enforcement, and encourage Publication: Water Sport conservationandmanagement andinthe the highest possible standards and practices of Editor: A. W. LIMBURG interpretation of the natural environment as a law enforcement among member organizations. Organized: 1944) service to the public.) BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB,care of President: President: BERT L. SZABO, Akron JIMGAGE, Chief, Law Carnegie Museum, 4400 Forbes Ave., Metropolitan Park District, 2077 Enforcement, Department of Lands Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 Newton St., Akron, Ohio 44305 (216, and Forests, Parliament Bldgs., (Works for preservation of the wild animal life 653-6841) Toronto. Ontario, Canada of this country, especially big game, and,so far Vice President: WILLIAM B. STAPP, Dept. Vice President: JOHN A. ANGUILM, Chief, as possible, furtherslegislationforthat of Conservation, University of Law Enforcement Div., Department of purpose; assists in supporting the existing laws; Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Natural Resources, Lansing, Mich. andeducatestheAmericanpublicinthe 48926 48104 (313, 764-1410) importanceofpropergame preservation. Secretary-Treasurer: PATRICIA EISING, Secretary-Treasurer: HARRY J. GINGRICH, Organized: 1887) Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Detachment Head. Department of President:JOHNE. RHEA Authority, 2240 W. Buno Rd., Lands and Forests, Hespeler, Ontario, Secretary: ALFRED ELY, JR. Milford. Michigan 48042 (313. Canada Treasurer:ROBERT M.FERGUSON 685-2417) Historical and Public Relations Committee: Members at Large: STANTON G. ERNST, ASSOCIATION OF STATE AND LAWRENCE C. WOODS, JR. Maryland-National Capital Park and TERRITORIAL HEALTH Planning Commission, Derwood, Md.; OFFICERS,Suite 61,128C St., BOUNTY INFORMATION SERVICE, CHRIS NELSON, East Bay Regional N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002 (202, Stephens College Post Office, Park. Martinez, Calif.; GEORGE J. 547-3470) Columbia, Mo. 65201 (314, 442-0509) KNUDSEN, Wisconsin Department (Composed of all state and territorial health (Promotes the removal of bounties in North of Conservation, Madison, Wis.; authorities, to facilitate communication among America by publishingBounty News and the state health RICHARD E. MOSELEY, Ohio departments and their studies ofthe bounty system and by relationshipswith the State Parks, Columbus, Ohio Federal Government. coordinatingactivities and legal aspects. Chairman, Great Lakes Region: RON Founded: 1942) Founded: 1966) NAGEL, Michigan State Parks, 13697 President: HOLLIS S. INGRAHAM, M.D., Director and Editor: H. CHARLES LAUN N. Hartel Rd., Grand Ledge, Mich. New York Publication: Bounty News 48837 Secretary-Treasurer: TERRELL 0. CARVER, Washington Office: ROBERT L. YOUNG, M.D., Idaho BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA,National Chairman, Professional Services Council, North Brunswick, N.J. 08902 Committee, Maryland-National AUDUBON NATURALIST SOCIETY OF (201,249 -6000) Capital Park and Planning THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC (PI supplement and enlarge established modern STATES, INC, Commission, 6700 Needwood 8940 Jones Mill Rd., educationalfacilitiesforactivitiesinthe Derwood, Md. 20855 (301, 948-74941; Washington, D.C. 20015 (301, out-of-doors,to better develop physical WILLIAM L. COLPITTS, 652-9188) (Annual Meeting, 1971: strengthandendurance,self-reliance,and Chairman, Research :.:ommittee, Div. June) powers of initiative and resourcefulness, all for of Wildlife Refuges, U.S. Department (Dedicated to conservation activities, the purpose of establishing through the boys of of the Interior, Rm. 2345, environmental education, and to the increase of todaytheveryhighesttype of American Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, public understanding of natural history and the citizenship.Organized:1910;Chartered by 343-449 I) basic importance of preserving and renewing Congress: 1916) Newsletter Editor: JAMES E. STAHL natural resources. Membership: 2,200; President: IRVING FEIST (258-9575) Founded: 1897) Vice Presidents: NORTON CLAPP, Chairman of the Board: WILLIAM C. WILLIAM HARRISON GRAYSON FETRIDGE, ROYAL FIRMAN, ASSOCIATION OF MIDWEST FISH AND President DEAN WEBER GAME COMMISSIONERS, JR., HEROLD C. HUNT, ROrsERT Senior Vice President CARL W. CARLSON W. RENEKER 32 International Commissioner: GILBERT R. Publication:The Redstart Director of Communications and Editor: PIRRUNG Editor: GEORGE F. HURLEY, 920 Hughes JUDY THOMAS Chief Scout Executive: ALDEN G. BARBER Dr., St. Albans, W.Va. 25177 Publication:The Camp Fire Girl Treasurer: ZENON C. R. HANSEN Const. vation Director: TED S. PETTIT BROTHERHOOD OF THE JUNGLE COCK, National Branch Office Directors: INC., THE,10 E. Fayette St., New England-Mid-Atlantic States: PHILLIP Baltimore, Md. 21202 (Annual EBY, 65 Worth St., N.Y., N.Y. 10013 Regional Executives: Campfire, 1971: May 14-16) Midwest: FRANCES CHEADLE, 455 Aquila Region I: J. FRED BILLETT, 23B (Seeks to teach youth the true meaning of Court Bldg., 1615 Howard St., Strathmore Rd., Natick, Mass, 01760 conservation. Primary interest is the Omaha, Nebr. 68102 (617, 655-1404) preservation of American game fishes, placing Northwest: DOROTHY LONG, 310 Platt Region 2: RALPH DARIAN, 268 Green greatemphasison adultresponsibilityof Bldg., 519 S.W. Park Ave., Portland, Village Rd., Green Village, N.J. 07935 personal instruction along those lines.) Ore. 97,..,3 (201, 822-0500) President: FRED E. MORR, Columbus, Ohio South Southwest: LOUISE FARGHER, Suite Region 3: JOSEPH L. ANGLIM, Strafford Vice Presidents: THOMAS W. COONEY, 312, PIC Tower, 1106 N. State Hwy. Bldg., Eagle Rd., Wayne, Pa. 19087 Baltimore, Md.; EDWARD 360, Grand Prairie, Tex. 75050 (215, 687-4200) EMMONS, Morris Plains, NJ.; Pacific Southwest: CHRISTINE Region 4: RICHARD R. HARRINGTON, EDWARD KOCH, Boiling Springs, WESTGATE, Suite IA, 1405 Civic 7759 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Pa.; WILLIAM A. KIRKPATRICK, Center Dr., Santa Clara, Calif. 95050 Ohio 45236 (513, 791-0727) Lakewood, Ohio; ED T. LITTLE, Regiol 5: RICHARD L. NEWCOMB, 4515 Baltimore, Md. CARIBBEAN CONSERVATION Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Executive Vice President: FRED WRIGHT, ASSOCIATION,care of Caribbean (901, 523-1611) Rt. 1, Box 69, Reisterstown, Md. Research Institute, College of the Region 6: SPURGEON P. GASK IN, 2515 21136 Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, U.S. Peachtree Ctr. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Assistant Executive Vice President: THOMAS Virgin Islands 00801 (809, 774-1252, 30303 (404, 523-7391) W. COONEY, 3612 Kenyon Ave., Region 7: GEORGE K. MYERS, 601 Harger Ext. 237) Baltimore, Md. 21213 (An Rd., Oak Brook, HI. 60521 (312, associate member organization of the Secretary: ED T. LITTLE, Box 284, Ridge 654-2090) National Wildlife Federation. Ascertains and Rd., Baltimore, Md. 25206 Region 8: JOHN D. ARMSTRONG, Power & coordinates the conservation needs of the area, Treasurer: FRED J. STEPHENSON, 909 Light Bldg., 14th Batt Ave., Suite encourages the creation of national and other Adana Rd., Pikesville, Md. 21208 conservation organizations in each island and 2606, Kansas City, Mo. 64105 (816, 471-6373) country, and helps to foster in the people of the CAMP FIRE CLUB OF AMERICA,THE, 19 Region 9: H. KIRK HENRY, 209 Tower Caribbean a greater awareness of the value of Rector St., N.Y., N.Y. 10006 (212, their natural and cultural resources. Founded: Petroleum Bldg., Dallas, Tex. 75201 944-5478) 1967) (214, 747-2587) (Works to preserve forests and woodland; to Region 10: PETER C. PAULSON, 238 President: EDWARD L. TOWLE, Director, protectandconservethewildlife Caribbean Research Institute, College Minnesota Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. of our country; to sponsor and support all reasonable of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, 55101 (612, 224-9431) measures to the end that present and future Region 11: JUDSON JUSELL, 3811 S.W. U.S. Virgin Islands 00801 generations may continue to enjoy advantages Vice Presidents: SIR PHILIP M. Barbur Blvd., Portland, Ore. 97201 and benefits of lifeinthe great outdoors. SHERLOCK, Kingston, Jamaica; (503, 222-1079) Region 12: WALTER R. WHIDDEN, 269 S. Organized: 1898) ALGY W. SYMMONDS, Loma Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. 90026 Bridgetown, Barbados Committee on Conservation of Forests and General Secretary: ALISTER HUGHES, A. (213, 483-6141) Wildlife: Washington Bureau: GEORGE C. Norris Hughes & Sons, Halifax St., FREEMAN, 1010 Vermont Ave., Co-Chairmen: THOMAS C. FLORICH, 32 St. George's, Grenada Blackthorn La., White Plains, N.Y. Treasurer: D. LLOYD MATHESON, P.O. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 (202, 10605; WILLIAM H. WARRICK 638-5637) Box 229, Basseterre, St. Kitts Secretary: CHARLES M. GULDNER Executive Director-Field Agent: MAHAMAD HANIF BROOKS BIRD CLUB, INC., THE,707 CAMP FIRE GIRLS, INC.,65 Worth St., Warwood Ave., Wheeling, W.Va. N.Y., N.Y. 10013 (212, 925-1980) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE 26003 (Committedtogirlsagedsixtoeighteen. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, (A nonprofit organization formed to encourage Encourages love of country and the Community and Regional the study and conservation of birds and other development of responsible citizenship, Development Group, 1615 H St. phases of natural histo:y. Named in honor of applicationofspiritualandethicalideals, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 A. B. Brooks, Naturalist; Founded: 1932) preparation for the multiple roles of woman's (Annual Meeting, 1971: Apr. 25-27, President: BEN KIFF, Box 86, Ona, W. Va. life,service to home and community, good Washington, D.C.) 25543 physical, mental, and emotional health, interest Manager: RICHARD L. BREAULT (202, 1st Vice President: THOMAS D. OLSEN, 510 innature, conservation, and outdoor living, 659-6170) Fairfield Dr., Greensburg, Pa. 15601 awareness of the adventure in daily life, respect Agricultural Program objective: To develop 2nd Vice President: MRS. JOHN T. forand appreciation of human differences. and promote adoption of policy LAITSCH, East Liverpool, Ohio Membership: 600,000; Founded: 1910) guidelines adjusting the allocation and 43920 National Executive Director: HESTER use of our rural resources so as to Secretary-Treasurer: EVA H. HAYS, 5 12th TURNER permit greater reliance on competitive St., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003 Director, Program Development: GWEN economic forces in the production and Executive Secretary: CHARLES L. HARPER marketing of agricultural products. CONRAD, Middle Wheeling Creek Director of Camping: EDWARD C. Staff Specialist: E. CLINTON STOKES Rd., Triadelphia, W.Va. 26059 SCHUMACHER (659-6173) 33 Natural Resources Program objective: To seek Publication: Me Valley Newsletter of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, U.S. equitable solutions to the problems Editor: CHARLES E. REICHE Department of the Interior, involving use and development of the Washington, D.C. 20240 (202, Nation's natural resources. CONSERVATION AND RESEARCH 343-4491) Staff Specialist: JOHN J. COFFEY (659-6174) FOUNDATION, INC., THE Newsletter Editor: DAVID C. ENGLESON (To promote the conservation of renewable CITIZENS COMMITTEE ON NATURAL naturalresources;to encourage studyand CONSERVATION FOUNDATION, THE, RESOURCES, 1346 Connecticut researchinthebiologicalsciences;andto 1717 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 deepen understanding of the intricate Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, (Annual tv:',..eting, 1971: Jan.) relationship between man and the environment 265-8882) (To influence legislation in behalfof that supports him.) (Conducts research, education and information conservation. Initiated because of the Supreme President: RICHARD H. GOODWIN, Box programstodevelopknowledge,improve Court decision of 1954 that reduced the ability 1145, Connecticut College, New techniques, and stimulate public and private of many conservation organizations to work in London, Conn. 06320 (203, 442-5391, decision-making and actionto improve the behalfofneeded conservationlegislative Ext. 306) qualityoftheenvironment.Carriesout proposals,Seekstoinformthepublicof Treasurer: GROSVERNOR BEMIS, Valley environmental studies, demonstration planning mattersbefore theCongress and alertthe Bank & Trust Co., Springfield, Mass. programs, and offers a variety of conservation Congresstothethinkingof conservation 01101 services at home and abroad. Organized: 1948) leaders and organizations.) Clerk: MARY G. WETZEL, 7615 Cabin Rd., Chairman of the Board: SAMUEL H. Chairman: IRA N. GABRIELSON, 2500 Bethesda, Md. 20034 ORDWAY, JR. Leeds Rd., Oakton, Va. 22V24 Trustees: WALLACE D. BOWMAN, Falls President: SYDNEY HOWE Vice Chairman: CHARLES H. CALL1SON Church, Va.; WINSLOW R. Vice President: F. FRASER DARLING Secretary: SPENCER M. SMITH, JR. (202, BRIGGS, Cambridge, Mass.; Vice President, Operations: ARTHUR A. 387-1261) BELTON A. COPP, New London, DAVIS Treasurer: DEWEY ANDERSON Conn.; FREDERICK KAVANAGH, Director, Education: JAMES L. ALDRICH Indianapolis, Ind.; JAMES W. Director, Policy Studies: WILLIAM ,. MARVIN, South Burlington, Vt. DUDDLESON COMMITTEE FOR NATIONAL ARBOR Deputy Director, International Programs: DAY, THE (Annual Meeting, 1971: CONSERVATION ASSOCIATES, 1500 Mills JOHN P. MILTON Aug. 10) Tower, 220 Bush St., San Francisco, Director, Conservation Services: JAMES N. (To establish a unified national observance date Calif. 94104 SMITH on the last Friday in April. Organized: 1940) (To provide assistance in land planning and Publication: CF Letter National Chairman: EDWARD H. land acquisition to all conservationists. Editor: RICE ODELL SCANLON, 7621 Lewis Rd., Olmsted Organized: 1960) Falls, Ohio 44138 President: DOROTHY VAKiAN CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION, National Executive Secretary: HARRY J. Vice President: GEORGE L. COLLINS INC., 506 Statler Office Bldg., BANKER, 63 Fitzrandolph Rd., West Secretary-Treasurer: DORIS F. LEONARD Boston, Mass. 02116 (617, 542-0351) Orange, N.J. 07052 (A nonprofitorganization,serving New CONSERVATION EDUCATION England as a clearinghouse for legal CONNECTICUT RIVER WATERSHED ASSOCIATION (Annual Meeting, conservation information and as a consultant COUNCIL, INC., 497 Main St., Box 1971: Aug. 15-17, Ann Arbor, Mich.) for otherconservation organizations,citizen 89, Greenfield, Mass. 01301 (413, (Encourages local, state, and national groups, and individuals. Promotes the use of 773-5979) (Annual Meeting, 1971: conservation education program, by law,includinglawsuits,legalresearch, May) disseminating news, ideas, and suggestions on publications and forums, for the wise use and (A nonprofit organization working for conservation education through annual conservation of natural resources. Organized: conservation,pollutionabatement,adequate conferences and reports, a bi-monthly 1966) water supplies, flood control, recreation, and newsletter, other publications, special projects, President: ARNOLD W. HUNNEWELL, JR. wildlifepreservationthroughout the11,260 andcooperation withorganizationsand Vice President: STEPHEN F. ELLS square-mileriverbasininVermont, New agencies active in this field. Organized: 1953) Treasurer: JAMES B. MOSELEY Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut. President: CLARENCE BILLINGS, General Counsel: BENJAMIN W. NASON Membe-ship includes private citizens, Superintendent of Education, Missouri Acting Executive Director: OAKES A. comme. cial concerns, and conservation Department of Conservation, P.O. PLIMPTON organziations. Established: 1952) Box 180, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101 Consultants: MORRIS K. McLINTOCK, President: ELLSWORTH S. GRA,,IT, West 1st Vice President: WALTER F. VAN DIEN, MALCOLM W. GREENOUGH Hartford, Conn. Conservation Education Specialist, Publication: Conservation Law Notes Vice Presidents: CARTER W. ATXINS, Region 3, 408 Kalamazoo Plaza, Editor: MORRIS K. McLINTOCK Simsbury, Conn.; GORDON E. Lansing, Mich. 48914 AINSWORTH, Deerfield, Mass.; 2nd Vice President: DAVID C. ENGLESON, CONSERVATION LAW SOCIETY OF ROGER W. HUNT, Keene, N.H.; Superintendent of Conservation and AMERICA, THE (415, 981-7800) HENRY THOMAS BOURNE, Outdoor Education, State Department (Nonprofit, tax-exetnnt organization. providing Woodstock, Vt. of Public Instruction, Madison, Wis. services of alegalstaff on afee basis to Treasurer: RALPH E. DAY, South Hadley, 53702 researchthelaws, decisions andother Mass. Secretary-Treasurer: ROBERT 0. precedent:: relating to conservation problems; Assistant Treasurer: WALTER N. ELLINGSON, Department of Natural to advise conservation groups on the basis of MORRISON, West Hartford, Conn. Resources, Box 450, Madison, Wis. such research; and to represmt these groups in Executive Director and Secretary: 53701 court when necessary. Founded: 1963) CHRISTOPHER PERCY Washington Representative: WILLIAM L. President: RICHARD M. LEONARD Associate Executive Director: TERRY A. COLPITTS, Chief, Branch of Public Vice President: DAVID C. 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`4'4 ROBERT W. JASPERSON, 1500 C. SHAW, 65 E. Huron St., CI icago, Treasurer: ROBERT B. LEAHY Mills Tower, San Francisco, Calif. III. 60611 (312, 78)-1114) Executive Director and Editor: MARY 94104 HAZELL HARRIS J. N. "DING" DARLING FOUNDATI Field Representative: HAROLD PERRY CONSERVATION LIBRARY CENTER OF INC., care of Central National rank Publication: Defenders of Wildlife News THE DENVER PUBLIC LIBRARY, and Trust Co., Des Moines, lo. a 1357 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80203 50304 DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL, U.S. Naval (303, 266-0851, Ext. 254) (To initiate,coordinate, guide, andxpedite Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif. (Provides research and information services on programs, research, and educationt fiatwill 93555 (Annual Meeting, 1971: Apr. the conservation of natural resources--current bring about conservation and sound 7-8, Santa Fe, N.Mex.) problems and historicalperspective--through management of our country's natural r sources (International organization established to books,periodicals,pamphlets,government of water, woods, and soil; restore and ,reserve promote the advancementof knowledge publications, pictures, tapes, and manuscripts. historicalsites;create and assistinwildlife concerning the desert bighorn sheep and the Organized: 1960) management plans; improve and I1 assure long-range welfare of these animals in Mexico Librarian: ROBERTA WINN (Ext. 266) outdoor recreational opportunities for !present and the U.S. Organized: 1956) Conservation Specialist: KAY COLLINS (Ext. and future generations.) Chairman: DICK WEAVER, Department of 254) Chairman, Board of Trustees and Execulive Fish and Game, 1416 Ninth St., Project Leader, Federal Aid in Fish and Committee: SHERRY R. FISIgER Sacramento, Calif. 95814 Wildlife Restoration Library (515, 243-8181, Ext. 346) Secretary-Treasurer: TILLY CHAMNESS Reference Service: ROBERTA WINN Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees: VERNON (Ext. 266) L. CLARK, S.W. 14th and Windover, DESERT PROTECTIVE COUNCIL, INC., Publication:Newsletter Des Moines, Iowa THE, P.O. Box 33, Banning, Calif. 92220 (Annual Meeting, 1971: Oct. CONSERVATION SERVICES CENTER, S. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN 10) Great Rd., Lincoln, Mass. 01773 (617, REVOLUTION, NATIONAL (To safeguard by wise and reverent use those 259-9500) SOCIETY, 1776 D St., N.W., desert areasthat areofuniquescenic, (A nongovernmental, nonprofit agency, Washington, D.C. 20006 (202, scientific, historical, spiritual, and recreational publishing magazines, newsletters, and 628-4980) (Annual Meeting, 1971: value; to educate children and adults to better environmentalbrochuresforNew England April 19-23, Washington, D.C.) understanding of the desert so that it may be conservation organizations and developing (Historic,educational,andpatrioticwork, preserved. Organized: 1954) television,radio, and audio-visualmaterials promoted through national, state, and chapter President: TASKER EDM ISTON, 5502 that can be used in any area east of the 100th committees. Major part of work relatesto Markland Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. meridian. Organized: 1965) youth and adult education. Organized: October 90022 (213, 723-2924) Executive Director: ALLEN H. MORGAN, II, 1890) Vice President: ROBIN IVES, 264 E. Green Massachusetts Audubon Society, President General: MRS. ERWIN FREES St., Claremont, Calif. 91711 Lincoln, Mass. SEIM ES Secretary: MRS. JOHN C. DENGLER, P.O. Editor in Chief: WAYNE HANLEY Chairman, Conservation Committee: Box 24, Rancho Mirage, Calif. 92270 CHARLOTTE W. SAYRE, R.D. I, (714, 346-8341) COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Box 141, Lake City, Pa. 16423 Treasurer: JANE S. PINHEIRO, P.O. Box care of Avian Biology Laboratory, Publication:DAR Magazine 3404, Quartz Hill, Calif. 93534 San Jose State College, San Jose, Editor: MARY ROSE HALL Executive Director: ROBERT G. BEAR, 841 Calif. 95114 Cherry Ave., Beaumont, Calif. 92223 (Observation and cooperative study of birds; DAVIS CONSERVATION LIBRARY, 404 E. (714, 845-3709) thespreadof interestinbirdstudy;the Main, P.O. Box 776, League City, Publication:QuarterlyNewsletter conservation of birds and wildlife in general; Tex. 77573 (713, 932-2535) Editor: JANE S. PINHEIRO thepublication of ornithological knowledge. (Directed by '.:le Conservation Districts Founded: 1893) Foundation, an adjunct of the National DUCKS UNLIMITED, P.O. Box 66300, President: L. RICHARD MEWALDT (408, Association of Conservation Districts. Collects, Chicago, III. 60666 (312, 299-3334) 294-6414, Ext. 2657) catalogs, and loans materials pertinent to the (Annual Meeting, 1971: Apr. 28-May Vice President: ROBERT W. STORER social, economic, and political aspects of the I, Scottsdale, Ariz.) Secretary: WILLIAM H. BEHLE conservation movement in America. Dedicated (Nonprofit, nonpolitical membership Treasurer: JANE R. DURHAM (415, to the memory of Waters S. 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.46 Honorary Treasurer: IAN D. KEITH ARGOW, Raleigh, N. C.; United Nations, Suite 2258, U. N. MALCOLMSON TURNER BATTLE, Rocky Mount, Headquarters, 42nd St. and 1st Ave., Chairman of Council: PETER SCOTT N. C.; 0. A. FETCH, Fontana Dam, N. Y., N. Y. 10017 Vice Chairman: LORD CRAIGTON N. C.; CHESTER PHELPS, Santiago: FAO Regional Office for Latin Administrative Secretary: ELIZAPi:TH Richmond, Va.; ROBERT SLOAN, America (Oficina Regional de la GILES Fontana Dam, N. C.; WILLIAM E. FAO), Casilla 10095, Santiago, Chile Publication: Oryx TOWELL, Washington, D.C. Washington: FAO Liaison Office for North Editor: MAISIE FITTER Secretary: ROBERT SLOAN America, 1325 C St., S. W., Washington, D. C. 20437 (202, FEDERATION OF FLY FISHERMEN, 4500 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 388-6121) Beach D., S.W., Seattle, Wash. 98116 ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED (Annual Meeting, 1971: Sept. 4-5, NATIONS, Via delle Terme di FOREST FARMERS ASSOCIATION Snowmass, Colo.) 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BOERMA President: ALBERT ERNEST, JR., 709 N.Y.; WILLIAM LYNCH, Florida National Bank Bldg., Sacramento, Calif.; EARL E. Agriculture Dept.: Jacksonville, Fla. 32202 MARTIN, Los Angeles, Calif.; JIM Assistant Director-General: 0. E. Vice President: LOUIS F. KALMAR, Box GILFORD, Frederick, Md.; FISCHNICH 8969, Savannah, Ga. 31402 PRESCOTT TOLMAN, N.Y., N.Y.; Director, Land and Water Development Div.: Regional Vice Presidents: ARTHUR W. KARL GLANDER, Indianapolis, Ind. EDOUARD SAOUMA NELSON, JR., Hamilton, Ohio; T. Secretary: STEVE RAYMOND Director, Animal Production and Health Div.: W. EARLE, SR., Savannah, Ga.; Treasurer: ALAN BOWSLAUGH, 210! W. H. A. JAFIOROWSKI FRANK W. BENNETT, Baton Sixth St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90057 Director, Plant Production and Protection Div.: Rouge, La.; HERMAN E. Senior Directors: LEE WULFF, Old F. ALBANI BAGGENSTOSS, Tracy City, Tenn.; Homestead Hwy., Keene, N.H. 03431: Director, Joint FAO / IAEA Div. of Atomic 0. G. TRACZEWITZ, N.Y., N.Y. 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.41.7 ecosystems. Alsohasspecialconcernin ROBERT STEIN Corresponding Secretary: MRS. FREDERICK endangered species, fauna and flora habitats, Executive Director: GARY A. SOUCIE N. BLODGETT parks and reserves, and ecological research on Washington Director: JOE B. BROWDER, Conservation Chairman; MRS. JOSEPH M. national and international levels. Incorporated: 917 15th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. GREELEY 1960) 20005 (202, 638-2525) National Affairs Chairman: MRS. THOMAS President: RICHARD GORDON MILLER Legislative Director: GEORGE ALDERSON, M. WALLER Vice President: HOMER G. ANGELO Washington Office (202, 638-2525 Secretary: ANN B. ANGELO Service Div. Manager: JOSEPH ZANETTI, GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S Treasurer: MAYA MILLER 8016G Zuni Rd., S.E., Albuquerque, CLUBS,1734 N St., N. W., N.Mex. 87108 (505, 268-9258) Washington, D. C. 20036 (202, Latin American Natural Area Programs Pacific Representative: ROBERT WENKAM, 347-3168) (Annual Meeting, 1971: (Eastern Branch Office): 1372 Kapiolani Bivd., Honolulu, June 6-10) Director: MARIA BUCHINGER, 1701 18th Hawaii 96814 (808, 995-525) (Brings into communication and unites St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 Alaska Representative: ART DAVIDSON, women's clubs and like organizations (202, 667-5404) P.O. Box 1977, Anchorage, Alaska throughout the world for the benefit and the 99501 (907, 277-5531) promotion of common interest in education, FRIENDS OF AFRICA IN AMERICA,330 S. European Correspondent: EDWIN S. industrial, philanthropic, literary, artistic, and Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. 10591 MATTHEWS, JR., 52 Champs scientific culture as interpreted and (914, 631-5168) Elysees, Paris 8, France implemented by established policy.) (Educational endeavor associated with Publication: Muir and Friends President: MRS. EARLE A. BROWN conservation ofwildlife in Africa and Executive Secretary: MRS. WILSON Y. encouragement of basic education of youth.) FRIENDS OF NATURE, INC.,Brooksville, CHRISTIAN President and Executive Director: CLEMENT Me. 04617 (Annual Meeting, 1971: E. MEROWIT Aug.) Conservation Dept.: Vice President: HERMAN KITCHEN (A nonprofit conservation society dedicated to Chairman: MRS. JAMES A. SCARBRO, 102 Secretary: RAYMOND SMITH preserving the balance of nature for the mutual Brent Circle, Highlawn Heights, benefit of man andhisplant and animal Ripley, W.Va. 25271 FRIENDS OF ANIMALS, INC, IIW. 60th friends.) Jr. Chairman: MRS. WILLIAM H. St., N.Y., N.Y. 10023 (212, 247-8077) President: KENNETH G. POTEF., Petersham, WINSEMANN, JR., 5811 S.W. 37th (Annual Meeting, 1971: Nov.) Mass. 01366 Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33312 (A humane conservation organization, Executive Secretary: MARTIN R. HAASE, Beaatification Div.: MRS. C. A. McCALL, dedicated toregainingecological balance Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada 122 Second St., Atoka, Okla. 74525 through preservation of wildlife's territory and Corresponding Secretary: ELLEN RIGGS, 92 Environmental Responsibility: MRS. JAMES eliminationof humanbrutalitytoanimals. Arlington St., Winchester, Mass. A. SCARBRO, Chairman Membership: 50,000; Founded: 1957) 01890 Public Parks and Recreation: MRS. J. President: / LICE HERRINGTON FRANK BRYANT, Chairman, Rt. 2, Vice President: RABBI EUGEN KUI.LMAN FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA,P.O. Boonville, N.C. 27011 Secretary: J. STANLEY SHARP Box 15160, National FFA Center, Treasurer: ALEX M: LEWYT Alexandria, Va. 22309 (703, 360-3600) GIRL SCOUTS OF THE UNITED STATES Directors: ARNOLD BERNHARD, JAMES (National organization of vocational OF AMERICA,830 3rd Ave., N. Y., J. DAVIS, ALICE HERRINGTON, agriculture students in public secondary N. Y. 10022 (212, 751-6900) STEPHEN KELLEN, ALEX M. schools. Aims to provide activities thatwill (National organization offering girls an LEWYT, J. STANLEY SHARP stimulate students to better achievement in the informaleducation and recreationprogram Publication: 'Actionline study of agriculture and give them that emphasizes a broad range of civic and Editor: ALICE HERRINGTON opportunities for leadership and service activities.Open to all girls from seven self-development. Approximately 449,500 active through li years of age who promise to try FRAENDS OF THE EARTH,30 E. 42nd St., members belong to FAA associationsin 49 their best to serve God and country and help N.Y., N.Y. 10017 (212, 687-8747) states, Puerto Rico, and the VirginIslands. others.Membership includes more than three (Annual Meeting, 1971: April 12) Organized: 1928) million girls and about two-thirds of a million (Committed iothe preservation, restoration, Adviser: H. N. HUNSICKER adults. Founded: 1912) and rational use of the ecosphere. Founded: Executive Secretary: WILLIAM PAUL President: MRS. DOUGLAS H. MacNEIL 1969) GRAY 1st Vice President: MRS. H. EDMUND President: DAVID R. BROWER, 451 Pacific Treasurer: J. M. CAMPBELL, State LUNKEN Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94133 Supervisor, Agricultural Education, Secretary: JULIE KAMMERER (415, 391-4270) Richmond, Va. Treasurer: ROBERTA J.BERKEL Vice Presidents: STEWART M. OGILVY, National Executive Director: LOUISE A. Yonkers, N.Y.; PERRY H. GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA, THE,598 WOOD KNOWLTON, N.Y., N.Y. Madison Ave., N. Y., N. Y. 10022 Director, National Program Dept.: GRACE Secretary: ALFRED S. FORSYTH, (212, 753-8287) (Annual Meeting, M. PLEASANTS Chappaqua, N.Y. 1971: May 3-6, St. Louis) Washington Representative: MRS. Treasurer: MAX LINN, Albuquerque, N.Mex. (Serves to translate the principles of CLARENCE E. CORTNER, 2000 L Member, Executive Committee: DAVID SIVE, conservation into personal action and St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20036 Pearl River, N.Y. encourage others to recognize responsibility for Directors: DONALD W. AITKEN, LUNA B. natural resources. The Conservation Education GULF AND CARIBBEAN FISHERIES LEOPOLD, MARTIN LITTON, Program includes distribution of over 17,000 INSTITUTE,10 Rickenbacker DANIEL B. LUTEN, JERRY packets of "The World Around You" annually Causeway, Miami, Ma. 33149 (305, MANDER, EDWIN S. toteachers and leadersinconservation. 350-7533) MATTHEWS, JR., JOHN P. Organized: 1913) (Promotesfisheryresearchbyholdingan MILTON, GARY A. SOUCIE, President: MRS. JEROME K. DOOLAN annual meeting at which scientists, members of 38

48 fishing industry, and administrators can discuss (Distributes educational aids for the campaign "4TERCOLLEGIATE OUTING CLUB status of various fisheries of the region; assists to check the population explosion.) ASSOCIATION countries of the Caribbean in development of Executive Director: STEWART M. OGILVY (A nonpolitical,educational organization, their fisheries; and makes available information Publication:Population Bomb Press Clippings sponsoring intercollegiate activities to on fisheries of the region, and on research encourage public appreciation of the outdoors findings, throughthe publication ofthe INDIAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION, 1505 and awareness of the importance of conserving proceedings of the annual meeting.) our nation's natural resources. Membership: Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 Executive Secretary: JAMES a HIGMAN 30,000; Established: 1932) (215, 563-8349) Executive Secretary: ALAN BROOKS, 303 HARDWOOD RESEARCH COUNCIL, INC., (Seeks topromotespiritual,moral, and material welfare of the Indians and protect Sharp Hall, Newark, Del. 19711 610 Stearns Bldg.. P.O. Box 961, Conservation Chairman: ANN CAMP, 749 Statesville, N.C. 28677 (704, 873-6356) theirrights;maintainsclosecontactwith Indians and reservation conditions; conducts Stone House Rd., Moorestown, N.J. (Annual Meeting. 1971: May 20-21, 08057 field studies to get facts for presentat.on to the Florence, S.C.) Conference Chairman: CATHY REARDON, (A nonprofit organization of the public, Congress and the Indian Bureau; helps to arouse and form public opinion in s' pport of 216 South St., New Castle, Del. 19720 hardwood-usingindustry,itsinterdependent Film Chairman: RICHARD FUHRMAN, suppliers, landowners and others interested in justice for Indian people. Organized: 11z82) President: THOMAS WISTAR, JR. 7910 18th Ave., Apt. 201, Adelphi, promoting research and c'lucation in hardwood Md. 20783 forest management and utilization, Organized Alumni Secretaries: MARIUS and in 1953 as Furniture. Plywood and Veneer INDUSTRIAL FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, MARILYN DE !.EON, 30-31 89th Council of the N.C. Forestry Association but 1410 S.W. Morrison St., Portland, St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11369 broadened and incorporated on its own in 1963 Ore. 97205 (503, 222-9508) Publications: (1)The IOCA Newsletter; (2) to include anyone interested in hardwoods.) Conservation News; (3) The IOCA President: JOHNNY CARSWELL, ( Promotes forestry on private and public lands throughoutDouglasfirregion Bulletin Thomasville, N.C. of western OregonandwesternWashington. Founded Editors: (I) ALAN BROOKS, (2) ANN 1st Vice President: E. ERVIN DARGAN, CAMP, (3) ERIC SVENDSEN, Florence, S.C. Tree Farm movement in U.S. in1941 and 2nd Vice President: C. H. WHITE, High sponsors it throughout the region. Organized: 100 Russell Hall, Newark, Del. K711 1934) Point, N. C. President: R. E. JOHNSON, Boise Cascade Secretary-Treasurer: FRANK QUIS Corp., Box 875, Steilacoom, Wash. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Council Forester: HOWARD J. DOYLE 98388 GAME, FISH AND Publication: Hardwood Forestry Bulletin CONSERVATION Editor: HOWARD J. DOYLE Vice President: F. H. STEWART, Bohemia Lumber Co., Inc., Culp Creek, Ore. COMMISSIONERS (Organized: 1902) HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY 97427 Executive Vice President: W. D. President: CHESTER F. PHELPS, ASSOCIATION, Rt. 2, Kempton, Pa. Commission of Game and Inland 19529 (215, 756-3431) HAGENSTEIN Secretary: A. J. SANDOZ, International Fisheries, P.O. Box 11104, Richmond, (Works to establish and maintain preserves for Paper Co., Box 579, Longview, Wash. Va. 23230 the conservation and protection of wildlife and 1st Vice President: RALPH A. to provide means for educating the public in 9S632 Assistant Secretary and Chief Forester: N. E. MacMULLAN. Department of matters concerning wildlife. Founded: 1934) RiORKLUND Natural Resources, Lansing, Mich. President: JOSEPH WILLIAM TAYLOR Treasurer: W. L. ROBINSON, Longview 48926 Vice President: FRANCES J. TREMBLEY Fibre Co., Longview, Wash. 98632 2nd Vice President: CARL N. CROUSE, Secretary: PETER EDGE Department of Game, 600 N. Capitol Treasurer: HAROLD A. EISENH AUER Way, Olympia, Wash. 98501 Curator: ALEXANDER C. NAGY INLAND BIRD BANDING ASSOCIATION Secretary-Treasurer: WALTER E. SCOTT, (Promotes cooperation among its members and Department of Natural Resources, HOLLY SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Box 8445, other organizations, with state,Federal, or Box 450, Madison, Wis. 53701 Baltimme, Md. 21234 (301, 665-9451) other officials or individuals engaged in bird General Counsel' SETH GORDON, (Annual Meeting 1971: Oct. 26-29, banding or other scientific work with birds; Sacramento, Calif. University Park, Pa.) informs the public of the purposes and results Executive Committee: 0. EARLE FRYE, JR., (To bring together persons interested in any secured by banding. Organized: 1929) Chairman, Tallahassee, Fla.; JOHN phase of holly;to collect and disseminate President: MRS. JOHN LUESHEN, R.F.D. E. PHELPS, Vice Chairman, Salt information about holly; to study methods of 2, Wisner, Nebr. 68791 (402, Lake City, Utah; K. H. DOAN, conservatively cutting market holly; to promote 529-6679) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; LADD research and popularize the use of holly as a Vice Presidents: BERNARD BROUCHOUD, S. GORDON, Santa Fe, N. Mex.; landscape material. Membership: 1,000; Manitowoc, Wis.; ROBERT JAMES M. SHEPARD. Boston, Incorporated: 1947) MONTGOMERY, Dundee, III.; Mass.; RUSSELL STUART, President: DANIEL G. FENTON PETER DRING, Willow Springs, Ill.; Bismarck, N. Dak.; RICHARD D. Executive Vice President: SAMUEL O'NEAL ARTHUR WISEMAN, Cincinnati, WETTERSTEN, St. Paul, CURRY Ohio; NORMAN SLOAN, Minn.; HARRY R. WOODWARD. Administrative Vice President: WILLIAM F. Houghton, Mich. Denver, Colo. KOSAR Secretary: MRS. MARTIN RUDY, Summit Secretary-Treasurer: BLUETT C. GREEN, Lake, Wis. 54485 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR BIRD JR. Treasurer: DONALD G. VARNER, PRESERVATION Publication:Holly News Letter Morrisonville, III. Publication:Inland Bird Banding News U. S. 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5 2 (To advance understanding of the value and Rm. 78, 1001 15th St., N.W., scenic, scientific, and historic features. need of conservation of wildlife, plants, soil and Washington, D.C. 20005 (202, Founded: 1921) water, and the relation of their wise use to 737-8177) President: BEN H. BOLEN, Virginia (703, human progress. Membership: 120,000; 770-2132) Organized: 1905) NATIONAL CAMPERS AND HIKERS 1st Vice President: LEMUEL A. GARRISON, Chairman of the Board: GENE W. SETZER ASSOCIATION, INC., 7172 Transit Arizona (602, 638-2416) Chairman, Executive Committee: WALTER Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. 14221 (716, 2nd Vice President: CHARLES H. D. BINGER 634-5433) (Membership: 52,000 ODEGAARD, Washington (206, President: ELVIS J. STAHR Families) 753-5757) Emeritus Presidents: CARL W. President: WILLIAM CLUGH, 3702 N. 6th Executive Secretary: BARRY S. TINDALL BUCHHEISTER, JOHN H. BAKER St., Harrisburg, Pa. 17110 Executive Vice President: CHARLES H. 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GRIFFIN Development Officer: JOHN MEYERING SHIELDS, 11940 Sylvia Dr., Secretary: PETER GRECO Business Manager: RAYMOND L. Northglenn, Colo. 80233 Treasurer: KARL ROBERT HORDELL Central West: BILL KUHZE, 711 S. Starr Executive Secretary: LISLE S. MITCHELL Photo and Film: SAM DASHER Ave., Burlington, Iowa 52601; VERN Publication:Journal of Geography Lectures: WILLIAM GOWAN MESSERLY, 7503 Sandpiper, Editor: HARM J. DeBLIJ, University of Director, Public Information: ROBERT C. Houston, Tex. 77036 Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. 33124 BOARDMAN Midwest: CHUCK FICK, 414 E. Jeffrey Pl., Nature Centers Planning: J. J. SHOMON Columbus, Ohio 43214; FRED NATIONAL COUNCIL OF FORESTRY Librarian: JEANNE GOODWIN BALCAM, 6432 Seminole Trail, ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES, Research: ALEXANDER SPRUNT, IV, Box Mentor, Ohio 44060 Associations Bldg., 660 Adams Ave., 231, Tavernier, Fla. 33070 (305, Northeast: BILL WESSEL, 2810 Espy Ave., Montgomery, Ala. 36104 852-5092) Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216; JIM GIBSON, President: J. HILTON WATSON Sanctuaries: JOHN M. ANDERSON, Miles 4803 N. 16th St., Arlington, Va, Vice President: THOMAS HIGGINS, Ohio Wildlife Sanctuary, Sharon, Conn. 22205 Forestry Association, Neil House, 06069 (203, 364-0048) Southeast: CLAY BOOTH, Rt, I, Box 107, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Camp Dept.: 613 Riversville Rd., Greenwich, Whittier, N. C. 28789; LOU Secretary: WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, Conn. 06830 (203, 86,..-5272) WHITMAN, Star Rt. C, Ft. Meyers, Louisiana Forestry Association, 2316 Publications: Audubon; Audubon Field Notes Fla. 33901 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, La. Editors: LES LINE, RICHARD L Canadian: FRED BARRETT 71301 PLUNKETT NATIONAL COAL ASSOCIATION, 1130 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE Regional Offices: 17th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. GARDEN CLUBS, INC., 4401 Northeast: J. STANLEY QUICKMIRE, JR., 20036 (202, 628-4322) Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63110 Orchard Hill Rd., Harwinton, Conn. President: S. F. DUNN (314, 776-7574) (Annual Convention, 06790 (203, 482-4173) Vice President, Government Relations: BRICE 1971: May 16-21, Sal Harbour, Fla.) Mid-Atlantic: ALAN J. MILLER, 17 O'BRI EN (Coordinates and furtherstheinterests and Vreeland Pl., R.D. 4, Newfoundland, Chairman, Mined-Land Conservation activities of the State Federation of Garden N.J, 07435 {201, 697-2034) Committee: CLETUS BROECKER Clubs, together with similar organizations in Southeast: ROBERT MANNS, Suite B-12, Fit id Representative: RODNEY KRAUSE the U. S. and foreign countries; aids in the 2795 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Publication:Mind Land Conservation protection and conservation ofnatural Ga. 30305 (404, 261-5851) Editor:HERBERT FOSTER resources; protects civic beauty and encourages North Midwest: EDWARD M. 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KENTON B. 9585, Austin, Tex. 78-57 (512, conservation, and Lse of state parks and related STONER, Eagle Rock, Va. 24085 836-3889) types of open spaces and recreation resources Secretary: MRS. EDWARD F. QUENTIN Western: PAUL M. HOWARD, JR., Box by cooperating with government and private (776-7574) 4446, 555 Audubon P/., Sacramento, agencies,serving asaclearinghousefor Treasurer: MRS. ROBERT R. CROSBY, 30 Calif. 95825 (916, 481-5333) information, developing professional leadership, E. 62nd St., N. Y., N. Y. 10021 Washington, D.C.: CYNTHIA E. WILSON, and encouraging interpretation of the country's Business Manager: JOHN VUCH, JR.. 43 (776-7574) New England: MILDRED B. MERRILL, (For the increase and diffusion of geographic Chairman of Conservation: ELIZABETH Rockland, Maine knowledge. Founded and incorporated: 1888) MASON, 534 Candler Park Dr., N. Mid-Atlantic: JOHN W. WASHINGTON, Editor-in-Chief and Chairman, Board of E., Atlanta, Ga. 30307 Berlin, Md. 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55 106 State Office Bldg., Springfield, GUTERMUTH, Washington, D. C.; Region 13 (Idaho, Mont., Wyo.): ERNEST E. 62706 (217, 525-2837) JAMES I. CRAIG, Washington, D. DAY, Boise, Idaho Executive Vice President: ROBERT DYKE, C.; CARL J. JOHNSON, Mason Bldg., 515 W. Michigan Ave., Washington, D. C.; CLIFFORD G. Conservation Consultants: Lansing, Mich. 48926 (517, 373.1650) McINTIRE, Washington, D.C. Air Pollution Control: DR. JAMES P. Secretary-Treasurer: WARREN 0. HARTKE, Secretary-Treasurer: DAVID G. UNGER DIXON, President, Antioch College, 1.'.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 908 Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63101 (314, NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Ecology: DR. DURWARD L. ALLEN, 268-2130) 1412 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Dept. Administrator: FRED B. 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Agricultural Chemistry, University of Ky., La., Mich., Minn., Miss., Mo., Directors at Large: STEWART L. UDALL, Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. 02881 Ohio, Tenn., Wis., Ontario, Manitoba, Washington, D. C.; M. A. WRIGHT. Water Pollution Control: DR. GORDON E. Saskatchewan) Houston, Tex.; COURTNEY ile.CALLUM, Apt. 910-N, 2510 Chairman: ROY H. ANDERSON, Chief, BURTON, Cleveland, Ohio; JOSEPH Virginia Ave., N.W., Washington, Game Management Div., Game and D. HUGHES, Pittsburgh, Pa.; DR. D.C. 20037 Fish Commission, P.O. Box 9400, CLAUDE MOORE, Washington, Wildlife Conservation: DR. A. STARKER Ellington Agricultural Ctr., Nashville, D.C.; ROBERT STACK, Los LEOPOLD, Professor of Zoology, Tenn. 37220 Angeles, Calif. University of California, Berkeley, Central Flyway (Colo., Kans., Mont., Nebr., Calif. 94720 N. Mex., N. Dak., Okla., S. Dak., Regional Directors: Tex., Wyo.) Region 1 (Conn., Me., Mass., N. H., IL I., National Office Staff (202, 232-8004) 'Chairman: HARRY R. 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Region 6 (III., Ind., Ohio): 0. DWIGHT REAVLEY NATIONAL WATERSHED CONGRESS, GALLIMOR.E, Wolcottville, Ind. Assistant Director, Field Services: F. H. Rm. 1105, 1025 Vermont Ave., N.W., Region 7 (Mich., Minn., Wis.): PAUL H. FARRAR Washington, D.C. 20005 (202, WENDLER, Saginaw, Mich. Information Director: ED CHANEY 347-5995) (Annual Mt Aing, 1971: Region 8 ('.a., Okla., Tex.): HENRY J. Operations Manager: T. J. HARDGROVE June 6-9, Tampa, Fla.) LeBLANC, SR., Port Arthur, Tex. Comptroller: HARRY VAL (Dedicatedtoimprovingnaturalresources Region 9 (Iowa, Kans., Nebr., N. Dak., S. Art Director: DR. ROGER TORY management and use on a watershed basis. Dak.): EVERETT R. BRUE, Sioux PETERSON, Old Lyme, Conn. Holds yearly meetings to review and discuss Falls, S. Dak. National Field Staff: watershed programs, problems, and progress. Region 10 (Ariz., Colo., N. Mcx., Utah): N. Northeastern Field Representative: E. Sponsored by 30 national farm, business, civic, A. (BILL) WINTER, JR., Phoenix, WARNER SHEDD, JR., East Calais, andconservationc:ganizations.Organized: Ariz. Vt. 05650 (802, 456-8985) 1954) Region 11 (Alaska, Ore., Wash.): A. W. Mid-Atlantic Field Representative: F. H. Steering Committee: GORDON K. (BUD) BODDY, Juneau, Alaska FARRAR, NWF Headquarters ZIMMERMAN, Chairman, Region 12 (Calif., Hawaii, Nev.): C. Southeastern Field Representative: CLAUDE Washington, D. C.; C. R. CLIFTON YOUNG, Reno, Nev. D. KELLEY, P. O. Drawer K, 46

\56 Atmore, Ala. 36502 (205, 368-2397) interest by providing its member organizations NOONAN Great Lakes Region Field Representative: with information on actions by Congress and Director of Administration: KARL KEEVER WILLIAM J. NAPIER, NWF the Executive Branch, by making available to Director of Federal Programs: HERBERT S. Headquarters them scientific data on conservation problems, HILLER South Central Field Representative: and by providing a medium of cooperation. It Director of Public Information: JACK LYNN WENDELL BEVER, 715 Hardin Dr., is not itself an action organization, nor does it Director of Accounting: THOMAS J. Norman, Okla. 73069 (405, 321-8396) represent or attempt to control the policies and FITZGERALD Midwestern Field Representative: H. R. (BUD) actions of its member organizations. Membership Secretary: JOSEPHINE MORGAN, 1005 W. Sweet Ave., Membership: 44national and regional JOHNSON Bismarck, N. Dak. 58501 (701, conservation and technical societies and Editor: MARY JEAN CLEVELAND 223-8384) organizations.) Southwestern Field Representative: JAMES B. Chairman: RICHARD H. STROUD, 719 13th Regional Directors: RUCH, 4929 Paloma Ave., St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 Eastern: STEPHEN KEILEY, Conservancy Carmichael, Calif. 95608 (916, (202, 737-0668) Headquarters 481-5691) Vice Chairman: GORDON K. Midwest: RIESLEY R. JONES, 329 W. 15th Northwestern Field Representative: P. W. ZIMMERMAN, 1025 Vermont Ave., St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55403 (612, (PHIL) SCHNEIDER, 8755 S. W. N. W., Washington,'). C. 20005 (202, 332-2060) Woodside Dr., Portland, Ore. 97225 347-5995) Mid-America/ Gulf: DeVERE E. BURT, 260 (503, 292-2759) Secretary: BARRY S. TINDALL, 1700 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 Publications: International Wildlife; National Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., (513, 961-0725) Wildlife Magazine (bimonthly), Washington, D.C. 20006 (202, Western: HUEY D. JOHNSON, 215 Market 534 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, 223-3030) St., San Francisco, Calif. 94105 Wis. 53202 (414, 273-2486) Treasurer: ROBERT F. HUTTON, 1040 Editor: JOHN STROHM Washington Bldg., 15th and New NEW ENGLAND ADVISORY BOARD FOR Managing Editor: GEORGE H. HARRISON York Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. FISH AND GAME PROBLEMS Ranger Rick's Nature Magazine 20005 (202, 347-9717) (Works to create and maintain closer (monthly except July and September), coordination among sportsmen of New 1518 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. NATURAL SCIENCE FOR YOUTH England; promote better hunting and fishing; 19102 (215, 735-4006) FOUNDATION,145 E. 52nd St., N. cooperate with conservation departments, state Editorial Director: TRUDY DYE FARRAND Y., N. Y. 10022 (212, 421-0732) and Federal; and confer and advise them of the Executive Editor: ROBERT L. 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Franklin St., Concord, N.H. 03301 on request. 06840 (203, 966-5643) Vice President: MARION DICKERM AN NEW ENGLAND FORESTRY NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION (Miss) FOUNDATION, INC.,One Court St., ENDOWMENT, INC.,1412 16th St., Secretary: PHILBNICK M. CRAUCH Boston, Mass. 02108 (617, 742-5586) N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, Treasurer: DANIEL M. McKEON (A nonprofit organization for education in the 232-8004) practical,scientificmanagement of private (Established to finance conservation education NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE,Suite 800, woodlandsthroughoutNew England,with and resource management programs through 1800 N. Kent St., Arlington, Va. emphasis on smallownerships and private the National Wildlife Federation. Gifts and 22209 (703, 524-3151) efforts to solve the small woodland owner's bequests are held inviolate; only the income (Nonprofit membership corporation dedicated problems.Maintains astaff of15trained from the sums invested is used.) to preservation of natural areas for present and foresters in four states.) President: JUDGE LOUIS D. McGREGOR, future generations; cooperates withcolleges, President: HERBERT W. PRATT 310 Atwood Bldg., Flint, Mich. 48502 universities,public and private conservation Secretary-Treasurer: JOHN T. HEMENWAY Vice President: WALTER L. MIMS, 1010 organizations to acquire lands for scientific and Chief Forester: G. C. KNICKERBOCKER Massey Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. educational purposes.Membership:23,000; Executive Secretary-Treasurer: J. A. Organized: 1950) NEW ENGLAND NATURAL RESOURCES BROWNRIDGE Chairman of the Board: WARREN M. CENTER,506 Statler Office Bldg., Board of Trustees: DR. JAMES H. LEM MON, Rm. 818, 215 Market St., Boston, Mass. 02116 (617, 542-9370) SHAEFFER, WALTER L. MIMS, San E'rancisco, Calif. 94105 (Provides environmental liaison and counseling HOMER C. LUICK, JOSEPH D. President: THOMAS W. RICHARDS services to private conservation organizations, HUGHES, JUDGE LOUIS D. Vice President-Treasurer: EDWARD R. governmental agencies, and business and McGREGOR, DR. GREER KINGMAN industry in NewEngland, with special RICKETSON Secretary: ROBERT G. HOLBROOK, 1411 emphasisonmethodsofinsuringpublic Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., participation in sound environmental NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OF Washington, D. C. 20577 (202, management programs.A nonmembership AMERICA 737-7753) organization. Established: 1970) (A society of major national andregional Assistant Secretary: PATRICK F. NOONAN Board of Trustees: CHARLES H. W. organizations. Exists to advance sound Ecology Advisor: DR. ROBERT E. 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'57 A. FULHAM, PHILIP H. HOFF, Executive Director: DONN BEATTIE into other phasesofnaturalresource WINTHROP C. LIBBY, THOMAS Publication: The Predator conservation, restoration, and management.) F. MALONE, ERSKINE N. WHITE Editor: JOSEPH P. ZMUDA President: ROBERT WINTHROP Resource Associates: ROBERT M. AUGUST, Vice President: SETH GORDON PERRY M. HAGENSTEIN NORTH AMERICAN FALCONERS Secretary: C. R. GUTERMUTH ASSOCIATION NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY TRAIL (Anassociate member organizationof the NORTH CENTRAL AUDUBON COUNCIL, CONFERENCE, INC., G.P.O. Box National Wildlife Federation.) 536 La Plant St., Gr.:.en Bay, Wis. 2250, N.Y., N.Y. 10001 (Annual President: STANLEY A. MARCUS, 702 54302 (414, 432-7189) Meeting, 1971: Oct.) Walnut St., Midland, Mich. 48640 (Toprovideanexchangeofideasand (A nonprofit organization formed to coordinate programs, to strengthen organizations in the the efforts of itiking and outdoor groups in NORTH AMERICAN FAMILY CAMPERS area served, to promote better use of our New York and New Jersey,tobuild and ASSOCIATION, 76 State St., Box naturalresources,topromote conservation maintain trails and trail shelters, to aid in r he 308, Newburyport, Mass. 01950 (617, activities,especiallyamong youth,andto conservation of wild lands and wildlife, and to 462-6455) advancepublicunderstandingin ecology. protect places of natural beauty and interest. (International organization of family campers Founded: 1965) Membership: 15,000; Founded: 1920) with four-sided program of camper education, President: JAMES ZIMMERMAN, 2114 Van President: GEORGE M. ZOEBELEIN, 31 campground development, conservation Hise Ave., Madison, Wis. 53705 Mount Hope Pl., Bronx, N.Y. 10453 concern, and legislative alertness.Seeks to 1st Vice President: ROSEMARY CARLSON, Vice Presidents: ARTHUR G. BEACH, 47 N. improve camping conditions, promote good 8606 W. 5 Mile Rd., Franksville, Wis. Central Ave., Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530; outdoor manners, serve as voice of, and foster 53126 ELIZABETH D. LEVERS, 191 fellowship antong family campers. 2nd Vice President: PRESTON DAVIES, 1631 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 Membership: 83,000) Grove Ave., Highland Park, In. 60035 Secretary: MARY COEN, 871 Tabor Rd., President: JAMES LYNCH Secretary: MRS. MICHAEL STENCIL Morris Plains, N.J. 07950 International Conservation Committee Treasurer: ALICE CLARK, 8815 Rt. 120, Treasurer: ROBERT D. BLOOM, 75 Henry Chairman: J. KENNETH TAYLOR Woodstock, Ill. 60098 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 Executive Director: J. RICHARD Directors: HARRY F. NEES, MEYER WILLIAMS NORTHEAST ASSOCIATION OF GAME KUKLE, CAROLYN C. MEYER, Assistant Executive Director: BRYANT (RED) AND FISH COMMISSIONERS ANNE S. CHAPLIN (Annual Meeting, 1971: May 23-26) HOPKINS, SAMUEL N. Publication: Campfire Chatter (Consists of heads of fish and game agencies in WILKINSON Managing Editor: BRYANT (RED) I I northeastern states. Meets at least yearly to Chairman. Conservation Committee: JOHN A. CHAPLIN reviewprogress,considermutual problems, DANIELSEN, 4716 163 St. Flushing, coordinate programs on a regional basis, and N.Y. . 11358 NORTH AMERICAN GAME BREEDERS promote soundfish and game management Chairman, Membership Committee: AND SHOOTING PRESERVE programs.) SAMUEL N. WILKINSON, ASSOCIATION, INC. (Annual Chairman: GEORGE W. BUCKNAM, 2 Burton La., Denville, N.J. 07834 Meeting, 1971: Jan. 18-21, Arlington Commissioner, Department of Inland Chairman, Trails Committee: Heights, Ill.) Fisheries and Game, State Office ARTHUR G. 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Department of Natural Resources and (An independent, nonprofit, nonpolitical MULLIN, Arrowhead Hunting and Environmental Control, Dover, Del. voluntary organization, to educate the public of Conservation Club, Goose Lake, Iowa 19901 the role of predators in the North American 52750 (319, 577-2267) 2nd Vice President: CHARLES G. environment and to conductbehavioral Publication: Newsletter BOLWELL, Department of Natural research on predators. Established: 1970) Resources, Providence, R.I. 02903 National Chairman: JACK DOUGLAS, New NORTH AMERICAN WILDLIFE Secretary - Treasurer: PAUL J. BENOIT, Milford, Conn. (203, 354-0444) FOUNDATION, 709 Wire Bldg., Bureau of Law Enforcement and Field President: JOHN HARRIS Washington, D. 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(Annual Conference, 1971: June 19-25, TIETZE, M.D., 2 E. 103rd St., N.Y., 01773 Pensacola, Fla.) N.Y. 10029 (212, 876-8257) Vice President: JAMES 0. SEAMANS, (We strive to improve ourselves in the art and Monument Si., Concord, Mass. 01742 mediaofourcraft andtoincreaseour POPULATION CRISIS COMMITTEE,1730 Secretary: DEBORAH V. HOWARD, knowledge and understanding in supporting the K St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 Massachusetts Audubon Society, conservation of our natural resources. To this (202, 659-1833) Lincoln, Mass. 01773 end v.e pledge ourselves to maintain the highest (A private, nonprofit organization established Treasurer: MRS. JAMES R. DOWNS, South ethical standards in the exercise of our craft. to promote public understanding and action in Londonderry, Vt. 05155 Membership: 1,500) the face of the world population crisis.) Publication: Bird-Banding Chairman, Board of Directors: HOWARD Honorary Chairmen: WILLIAM H. Editor: E. ALEXANDER BERGSTROM, 37 GRAY, Seattle, Wash. DRAPER, JR., JAMES W. Old Brook Rd., West Hartford, Conn. President: BILL CLEDE, Hartford, Conn. RIDDLEBERGER 06117 Vice Presidents: BODIE McDOWELL, National Chairman: ANDREW P. O'MEARA Greensboro, N.C.; CHARLES L. Executive Director: LAWRENCE R. KEGAN NORTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL CADIEUX, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Publication: Population Crisis COUNCIL,601 Christie Bldg., E. L. ROGERS, Columbia, Mu. Duluth, Minn. 55802 (218, 727-2424) Secretary-Treasurer: SETH L. MYERS, POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU, (Coordinates the activities of member Sharon, Pa. INC.,1775 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., organizations in developing sound and National Affairs Director: E. BUDD Washington, D.C. 20036 (202, constructive solutions or alternatives to MARTER, III, Beverly, N.J. 232-2288) economic or publicthreatstothenatural Executive Director and Editor: DON G. (To gather, interpret, publish, and distribute environment in northern Michigan, Wisconsin, CULL1MORE information concerning population and related Minnesota, and North Dakotathrough Assistant Director: MICHAEL KANE subjects on a nonprofit, scientific and research,education,publicity,andregional Publication: Outdoors Unlimited educational basis. Consults with other groups cooperation. Established: 1970) inthe U.S. and abroad andoperatesan Chairman: PAUL W. LUKENS, JR., PINCHOT INSTITUTE OF information service, library, and international Superior, Wis. ENVIRONMENTAL FORESTRY program with emphasis onLatinAmerica. Vice Chairman: DANIEL ENGSTROM, RESEARCH(Operated by the U.S. Founded: 1929) Duluth: Minn. Forest Service. See page 7) Chairman of the Board: ROBERT R. Secretary: HERBERT BERGSON, Duluth, NATHAN Minn. PLANNED PARENTHOOD-WORLD President: RUFUS E. MILES, JR. Treasurer: JAMES BUCHANAN, Duluth, POPULATION,810 Seventh Ave., Minn. 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COLEMAN (312, 922-1551) conservationagenciesand higherlevelsof Chief Executive Officer: JOHN C.ROBBINS (Organizedforthepromotionof outdoor governrn ;nt to preserve open space through Vice Presidents: FREDERICK S. JAFFE, recreationintheform of walks,outings, educational and field-consulting action JOHN S. SCANLAN camping and canoeing; the establishment and programs. Organized: 1963) Secretary: MRS. CHARLES F. WHITTEN maintenanceof permanentandtemporary Chairman of the Board: JAMES B. ROSS Treasurer: HENRY L. McINTYRE camps; and the encouragement of the love of President: HOCH REED nature. Membership: 900; Incorporated: 1911) Founder: RICHARD H. POUGH POPULATION COUNCIL,245 Park Ave., President: EUGENE DISSETTE Executive Director: NED C. SMITH N.Y., N.Y. 10017 (212, 687-8330) 1st Vice President: DONALD H. Operations Director: RICHARD E. (Supportsresearch,training,andtechnical WALLINGFORD GALANTOWICZ assistance in the field of population in the 2nd Vice President: FLORENCE KRAEMER social and bio-medical sciences.) Secretary: JEAN RENNISON OUTBOARD BOATING CLUB OF President: BERNARD BERELSON Treasurer: E. N. MATTHIAS AMERICA,333 N. Michigan Ave., Vice Presidents: SHELDON J. SEGAL, W. Chairman, Conservation Committee: Chicago, III. 60601 (312, 263-7844) PARKER MAULDIN WARREN RUDNICK (Activities include promotion of the interests of Publications: Studies in Family Planning; Publication: The Bulletin those who use boats for fishing, water skiing, Population Chronicle Editor: DORATHY S. KRUSE cruising and other forms of watersports. Membership: 20,000; Organized:1945) Bio-Medical Div.,66th St. and York Ave., PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP, President: CORNELIUS RA'', JR. N.Y., N.Y. 10021 (212, 734-3580) 1025 15th St., N.W., Washington, 49 D.C. 20005 (202, 833-9700) of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. Dak. throughresearch and education programs. (A nonprofit public interest law firm, engaged 57609 (605, 677-5417) Some of its programs are carried on by the in research, investigation, and litigation of a Vice President: DON ADOLPHSON, central staff; ethers are supported by grants to varietyof issues of interesttothe public: Keystone Rt., Box 669, Rapid City, S. outsidenonprofitinstitutions. Organized: governmentaland corporateresponsibility, Dak. 57701 (605, 343-8565) 1952) environmental and conservation problems, and Secretary: GEORGE JONKEL, Bureau of Board of Directors: ROBERT 0. consumer affairs.Established: 1970) Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, 1848 ANDERSON, HARRISON S. Director: RALPH NADER Dakota Ave., South, Huron, S. Dak. BROWN, ERWIN D. CANHAM, Members: KAREN FERGUSON, JOANM. 57350 (605, 352-8651, Ext. 284) EDWARD J. CLEARY, JOSEPH L. KATZ, PETER J. PETKAS, Treasurer: DONALD V. HUNTER, JR., FISHER, LUTHER H. FOSTER, F. DONALD K. ROSS, KARIN P. Centerville, S. Dak. 57014 (605, KENNETH HARE, CHARLES I. SHELDON, SAMUEL SIMON, 563-2842) HITCH, CHARLES F. LUCE, JOHN A. SPANC ;LE, THOMAS Publication: Raptor Research News FRANK PACE, JR., WILLIAM S. STANTON, ROBERT VAUGHN, Editors: DONALD V. HUNTER, JR., PALEY, EMANUEL R. PIORE, JAMES WELCH, CHRISTIAN BYRON E HARRELL STANLEY H. RUTTENBERG, WHITE LAUREN K. SOTH, REMINGTON FARMS,Chestertown, Md. PETER F. WATZEK, RACHEL CARSON TRUST FOR THE 21620 (301, 778-1565) GILBERT F. WHITE LIVING ENVIRONMENT, INC., (Operated by Remington Arms Co., Inc., since Honorary Directors: HORACE M. 8940 Jones Mill Rd., Washington, D. 1956 to demonstrate through wise land use how ALBRIGHT, REUBEN G. C. 20015 (301, 652-1877) wildlife habitat can be improved in a manner GUSTAVSON, HUGH L. (To develop through research and education an compatible with normal farm operation.) KEEN LEYSIDE, EDWARD S. awareness ofthe contamination ofthe Manager, Wildlife Management: CLARK G. MASON, LESLIE A. MILLER, environment and to serve as a clearinghouse of WEBSTER LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER, information on the ecology of the environment Assistant Manager: E. HUGH GALBREATFi JOHN W. VANDERWILT for both scientists and laymen.) RESEARCH RANCH, INC., THE,Elgin, President: JOHN L. GEORGE, 4 Forestry Ariz. 85611 (602, 394-2396) ROCKY MOUNTAIN CENTER ON Bldg., Pennsylvania State University, (A nonprofit foundation organized to engage ENVIRONMENT,5850 E. Jewell University Park, Pa. 16802 (814, in ecological and environmental research and Ave., Denver, Colo. 80222 (303, 865-9663) experimentation. Zoological and botanical 757-5439) Vice President: WILLIAM W. WARNER, projects include both domestic animals and (Aprivate, nonprofit service centerfor Smithsonian Institution, Washington, education, seeks wildlife, and the resulting information is dis- andresearch, which to D. C. 20560 (202, 381-5655) minimizethedestructiveforcesofman's Secretary and Executive Director: SHIRLEY tributed to any concerned public or private technology on the scenic, scientific, historical, A. BRIGGS, 7605 Honeywell La., interest or institution. Membership: 175: wilderness, wildlife, open space and outdoor Bethesda, Md. 20014 (301, 657-8685) Founded: 1969) recreation resources of the eight-state Rocky Treasurer: FRED G. EVENDEN, Suite S -176, President: FRANK APPLETON Mountain Region. Established: 1968) 3900 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Vice President and Secretary: ARIEL B. President: JAMES R. WADE Washington, D.C. 20016 (202, APPLETON Vice Presidents: RALPH SARGENT, JR., 363-2435) Treasurer: VIRGIL BRUE COBB, P.O. Box JOHN WEI.LES Advisory Committee: HELMUT 1168, Tucson, Ariz. 85702 Secretary: BEATRICE E. WILLARD BUECHNER, CLARENCE RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD, Executive Director: ROGER P. HANSEN COTTAM, F. RAYMOND SOUTHEAST RIVER BASINS,Rm. Director of Field Services: A. G. MELCHER FOSBERG, MALCOLM M. 402, Walton Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 Director of Research: FIUBERT BURKE HARGRAVES, ROBERT L. RUDD (404, 522-9963) Publication: Open Space Report Board of Directors: IRSTON R. BARNES, (Interstate agency primarily engaged in WALTER BOGAN, PAUL coordination and development of water and BROOKS, DAVID BROWER, related land resources for beneficial and useful RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY OF ROLAND C. CLEMENT, purposes, in the area from Savannah Basin to AMERICA, THE RICHARD H. GOODWIN, MRS. PearlBasin,inclusively.Boardconsistsof (An international organization dedicated to the YARNALL JACOBS, ROBERT E. Governor-appointed representatives from conservationofalltypesof grouseand LIGHT, M. GRAHAM NETTING, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and woodcock. Membership: 3,000) WILLIAM A. NIERING, MARIE South Carolina. Established: 1964) President: GEORGE E. FORD, 81 Indian RODELL, MRS. J. LEWIS SCOTT, Chairman: J. W. WOODRUFF, JR. Spring La., Rochester, N.Y. 14618 THOMAS G. SCOTT, MRS. Board Members: J. E. MITCHELL, JR., (716, 244-7189) ROGER STEVENS, LLOYD W. (Ala.), RANDOLPH HODGES Secretary and Assistant Treasurer: DAVID W. SWIFT, CLARENCE M. (Fla.), OLIVER WELCH (Ga.), JOHNSTON, Monterey, Va. 24465 TARZWELL, LIONEL A. SWEP T. DAVIS (Miss.), CLAIR P. Treasurer: E. B. HALL, 2973 Clover St., WALFORD GUESS, JR. (S.C.) Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Executive Director: Publication: Ruffed Grouse Society News RAPTOR RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. HORACE P. MORGAN (Nonprofit corporation formed to stimulate, SAINT HUBERT SOCIETY OF AMERICA, coordinate, direct and conduct research in the RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE, INC., INC., THE,Studio One, 5 Tudor City biology and management of birds of prey, and 1755 Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Pi., N.Y., N.Y. 10017 to promote a better public understanding and Washington, D. 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60 wildlife and the outdoors. Active chapters in SHELLFISH INSTITUTE OF NORTH Seattle, Wash. 98105 (206, 632-6157) England, Ireland, France, Belgium, AMERICA(Formerly the Oyster Tucson: JOHN McCOMB, Southwest Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria,and the Institute of North America), 22 Main Conservation Representative, Rm. 16, Federal Republic of Germany.) St., Sayville, Long Island, N.Y. 11782 2014 E. Broadway, Tucson, Ariz. President: MRS. HIRAM B. D. BLAUVELT (516, 589.2433) (Annual Convention, 85719 (602, 623-2048) Vice President: WARREN PAGE 1971: June, Seattle, Wash.) Washington, D. C.: W. LLOYD TUPLING, Secretary: MRS. HERBERT DINGWALL (Cooperates with Federal, state and municipal Washington Conservation Chairman, Conservation Committee: authorities to protect, promote, and advance Representative, 235 Massachusetts WILLIAM H. WARRICK, Guion shellfish industry; works to increase the use of Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C. 20002 Rd., Rye, N.Y. 10580 these products, to improve the conditions under (202, 547-1144) which the industry is carried on, and to collect SAVE THE DUNES COUNCIL and disseminate pertim-nt data relating to the SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF industry. Organized: 1904) BIRDS OF PREY,Box 293, Pacific (Dedicated to the establishment and President: CRANSTON MORGAN, W. F. development of the Indiana Dunes National Palisades, Calif. 90272 Morgan and Sons, Weems, Va. 22576 (A private, international conservation Lakeshore.Concernedwithprotectingthe (703, 438-2444) organization formed to support causes ecological values of the dunes region, Executive Vice President: FRANKLIN P. preserving Lake Michigan, and combating air concerned with raptor education, conservation, McGINNES, Virginia Seafood, and pro:ection, and to stimulate interestin and waterpollution.Membership: 3,000; Irvington, Va. 22480 prey asa part wildlife Established: 1952 by Dorothy Buell) birdsof ofthe Vice Presidents: GEORGE community.Sponsors ayear-roundraptor President: SYLVIA TROY, 1512 Park Dr., VANDERBORGH, JR., West banding program. Founded: 1966) Munster, Ind. 46321 (219, 838-5843) Sayville, N.Y.; JOSEPH M. President: J. RICHARD HILTON, 1429 N. 1st Vice President: CHARLOTTE READ, Box JURISICH, New Orleans, La.; Amalfi Dr., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 438, Chesterton, Ind. 46304 (219, JOHN RAY NELSON, Ron Secour, 90272 (213, 454-0293) 926-2224) Ala. 2nd Vice President: ROBERT MANN, III Staff Biologist: JOHN A. GIEGLING, 729 N. Secretary-Treasurer: MRS. DAVID H. Park Ave., Pomona, Calif. 91768 (714, Harding, Michigan City, Ind. 46360 WALLACE 623-7493) Corresponding Secretary: SHIRLEY Board of Directors: WILLIAM R. DANE, KOWALISYN, 221 173rd Pl., SIERRA CLUB,1050 Mills Tower, San Harbor City, Calif.; ROBERT C. Hammond, Ind. 46323 Francisco, Calif. 94104 (415, KAELIN, Los Angeles, Calif.; Treasurer: ANN SIMS, 18 Circle Dr., Dune 981-8634) (Annual Meeting, 1971: PHILIP 0. SMITH, Portland, Ore. Acres, Chesterton, Ind. 463E4 (219, May 1-2) Publication: The California Condor 926-1977) (To explore, enjoy, and protect national scenic Editor: J. RICHARD HILTON resources. With 30 chapters from coastto SCIENTISTS' INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC coast, the Club's nonprofit program includes SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS, INFORMATION,30 E. 68th St.. wilderness outings, white-watertrips,skiing, 1010 16th St., N.W., Washington, N.Y., N.Y. 10021 (212, 249-3200) mountaineering, knapsacking,films,exhibits, D.C. 20036 (202, 296-7820) (Annual (Seeks out, informs, and enlists scientists of all conferences, 14 huts and lodges, a library, and Meeting, 1971: Sept. 26-30, Cleveland, disciplinesinpublicinformationprograms publishing. Founded: 1892 by John Muir) Ohio) relevant to a variety of social issues. Serves as Directors: PHILLIP BERRY, President; (Thenationalorganizationrepresentingall the national coordinating body for local science WILLIAM SIRI, EDGAR segments of the forestry profession and the information committees and seeks to stimulate WAYBURN, M.D., Vice Presidents; accreditation authority for professional forestry and integratetheir work and promote their RAYMOND J. SHERWIN, education in the U.S. Objectives are to advance growth. Organized: 1963) Secretary; CHARLES HUESTIS, the science, technology, education, and practice Chairman: BARRY COMMONER, Ph.D., Treasurer; RICHARD SILL, ofprofessionalforestry andto use the Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. AUGUST FRUGE, ANSEL knowledge andskillsof theprofessionto Vice Chairman: DEAN E. ABRAHAMSON, ADAMS, PAUL BROOKS, benefit society. Membership: 18,000; M.D., University of Minnesota RICHARD M. LEONARD, LUNA Organized: 1900) President: MARGARET MEAD, Ph.D., B. LEOPOLD, MAYNARD President: KENNETH P. DAVIS, School of American Museum of Natural History MUNGER, JR., MARTIN LITTON, Forestry, Yale University, New Secretary: ALLEN C. NADLER, M.D., LAURENCE T. MOSS, ELIOT Haven, Conn. 06511 Salinas, Calif. PORTER Vice President and President Elect: BEN C. Treasurer: PETER J. CAWS, Ph.D., City Chief of Staff and Conservation Director: J. MEADOWS, 553 Amsterdam Ave., University of New York MICHAEL McCLOSKEY N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Board of Directors: RENE J. DUBOS, Ph.D., Controller: CLIFFORD RUDDEN 30306 ; GERSON T. Publication: Sierra Club Bulletin Executive Vice President and Editor in Chief: LESSER, M.D., New York Editor: JAMES E. RAMSEY H. R. GLASCOCK, JR. University Medical Center; Newsletter Editor: JULIE CANNON Publications: Journal of Forestry: Forest RUSSELL H. MORGAIst, M.D., Science Johns Hopkins Hospital; E. W. Regional Offices; PFEIFFER, Ph.D., University of Los Angeles: 430 Auditorium Bldg., Los Coma Members: Montana; EDWARD L. TATUM, Angeles, Calif. 90013 (213, 622-1885) District 1: HAROLD E. ANDERSEN, Ph.D., Rockefeller University; and the New York: PETER BORRELLI, Eastern Kaniksu National Forest, Sandpoint, officers listed above. Conservation Representative, 250 W. Idaho 83864 Executive Director: WALTER BOGAN 57th St., Suite 2017, N.Y., N.Y. District 2: J. E. SCHROEDER, State Forestry Publications: (i)Environment; (2)S1131 Report 10019 (212, 755-1580) Department, Salem, Ore. 97310 Editors:(I) SHELDON NOVICK, 438 N. Seattle: BROCK EVANS, Northwest District 3: T. F. ARVOLA, Div. of Forestry, Skinker, St. Louis, Mo. 63130;(2) Conservation Representative, The Resources Agency, Sacramento, ALBERT BRADFORD 4534 -1/2 University Way, N.E., Calif. 95814 51

61 District 4: NEAL M. R 6d1M, U.S. Forest Southeast: GEORGE L. WINCHESTER, industry, administration of the Southern Forest Service, Missoula, Mont. 59801 2513 Stafford Ave., Raleigh, N.C. Disease and Insect Research Council and the District 5: JOHN A. BEALE, Department of 27607 Hardwood Forest Research Fellowship Natural Resources, Madison, Wis. South Central: OTIS D. FINCH ER, P.O. Box Program.) 53701 311, Auburn, Ala. 36830 President: W. MORRIS MORGAN, Box 128, District 6: J. S. MC KNIGHT, U.S. Forest East. North Central: CLARENCE ENGBERG, Cetawba, S.C. 29704 Service, Atlanta, Ga. 30323 Rt. 3, Homer, Mich. 49245 Vice President: DANIEL C. LEWIS, District 7: PAUL F. GRAVES, State West North Central: FRANK W. Chesapeake Corp. of Virginia, West University College of Forestry at SCHALLER, 117 Agronomy Bldg., Point, Va. 23181 Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. Icwa State University, Ames, Iowa Executive Vice President: GEORGE E. 13210 50010 KELLY District 8: SHARON R. MILLER, At Large: RALPH M. BELL, 7001 Comanche Chesapeake Corp. of Virginia, West St., N.E., Albuquerque, N. Mex. SPORT FISHERY RESEARCH Point, Va. 23181 87110 FOUNDATION,Suite 503, 719 13th District 9: JOHN W. BARRETT, Northern Plains: D. E. HUTCHINSON, 5717 St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 2(1)05 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Baldwin, Lincoln, Nebr. 68507 (202, 737-2145) Tenn. 37901 Southwest: JAMES D.ABBOTT,Soil (To help finance the graduate-level training of Conservation Service, P.O. Box 648, promisingfisheryscientistsandtosupport SOCIETY OF TYMPANUCHUS CUPIDO Temple, Tex. 76501 researchinthe sportfishery resourcefield. PINNATUS LTD.,611 E. Wisconsin West: ROBERT C. BAUM, Rm. 217, 633 Organized: 1962) Ave., P. O. Box 1156, Milwaukee, Capitol St., N.E., Salem, Ore. 97310 President: CASS S. HOUGH, Rogers, Ark. Wis. 53201 (414, 272-6200) Canada: ARTHUR D. LATORNELL, 880 Vice President: RICHARD H. STROUD (Nonprofitorganization dedicatedto the Bay St., 5th Fl., Toronto 181, Secretary: ROBERT G. MARTIN preservation of the Prairie Chicken. Habitat Ontario, Canada acquired to date:6,200 acres. Membership: SPORT FISHING INSTITUTE,Suite 503, 1,200; Organized: 1961) SOUTH EAST COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE 719 13th St., N. W., Washington, D. President: WILLIS G. SULLIVAN (414, DISEASE STUDY,College of C. 20005 (202, 737-0668) 272-6200) Veterinary Medicine, University of (Works to improve sport fishing through fish Secretary: FRANK J. PELISEK, 626 E. Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30601 conservation research, education and service; Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Director: FRANK A. HAYES helps "shortenthe time between bites"for 53202 (414, 271-6560) America's anglers by assisting fish Treasurer: JOHN S. BEST, 626 E. Wisconsin SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION OF conservationists in developing new and Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 (414, GAME AND FISH improvedfisheryresearch and management 271-6560) COMMISSIONERS programs designed to protect and enhance vital Publication: Boom (To protect the best interestsof the fishery resources. Incorporated: 1949) southeastern states by maintaining their right President: H. G. SHAKESPEARE, SOIL CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF of jurisdiction over their wildlife resources on Kalamazoo, Mich. AMERICA,7515 N. E. Ankeny Rd., public and privatelands,by supporting or Vice Presidents: A. GITTLESON, Ankeny, Iowa 50021 (515, 289-2331) opposing state and Federal wildlife legislation, N. Y.; H. F. LARSON, Milw.zukee, (Annual Meeting, 1971: Aug. 15-18) and by making recommendations on Federal Wis.; A. R. BENSON, East Berlin, (To advance the science and art of good land programs involving aid. Se,-ves as a Conn. use. Provides a common meeting ground for clearinghousefortheexchangeof ideas Executive Vice President: RICHARD H. many specialized interests through an annual concerning wildlife management and research STROUD meeting, 125 chapter affiliates, and the Journal techniques.) Assistant Executive Vice President: ROBERT of Soil and Water Conservation. Membership: President: BILLY JOE CROSS, Executive G. MARTIN 14,009; Organized: 1943) Director, Game and Fish Commission, Executive Secretary: VACANT President: EINAR L. ROGET, 5401 Federal Game and Fish Bldg., Box 451, Treasurer: T. C. LUND, Kansas City, Mo. Office Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. 72201 Jackson, Miss. 39205 (601, 354-7333) Publication: SF/ Bulletin (501, 372-4361) Vice President: GEORGE T. BAGBY, Editor: RICHARD H. STROUD President Elect: J. R. (REX) JOHNSTON, Director, State Game and Fish Agricultural Research Service, Commission, 270 Washington St., STUDENT CONSERVATION Bush land, Tex. 79012 (806, 376-5151) S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404, ASSOCIATION, INC.,Olympic View Vice President: A. B. LINK/RD, Box 970, 522-6566) Dr., Rt. 1, Box 573A, Vashon, Wash. Bozeman, Mont. 59715 (406, Secretary-Treasurer: JAMES W. WEBB, 98070 (206, 567-4798) 587-3225) Executive Director, South Carolina (This nonprofit membership corporation Treasurer: LOUIS M. THOMPSON, 122 Wildlife Resources Department, Box conducts and operates the STUDENT Curtiss Hall, Iowa State University, 167, Columbia, S.C. 29202 (803, CONSERVATION PROGRAM in Ames, Iowa 50010 758-2561) cooperation with the National Park Service, Executive Director: H. WAYNE U.S. Forest Service, and the Merck Forest PRITCHARD SOUTHERN FOREST INSTITUTE,Suite Foundation. The Program, one of work and Administrative Assistant: LARRY D. DAVIS 280, One Corporate Sq., N.E., conservation education for youth, is aimed at Publication: Journal of Soil and Water Atlanta, Ga. 30329 (404, 633-5137) enlisting the voluntary services of Conservation (Annual Meeting, 1971: Feb. 16-17, conservation-mindedstudents, high school, Editor: MAX SCHNEPF Atlanta, Ga.) college, and graduate men and women, to work (To encourage full development of forest lands andlearnduringtheirsummervacations. Council Members: formultipleuses. Programsincludenews Membership: 2,000) Northeast: RICHARD F. DROEGE, U.S. service,forestry camps foryouths,teacher Chairman of the Board: RALPH C. (LOCK Forest Service, Rm. 3016, South workshops, conferences for private landowners, President: MRS. E. C.TITUS Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20250 materialsandfilmsonforestryandthe Vice Presidents:MRS. LeROY CLARK, 52 CONRAD L. WIRTH Washington, D. C. 20008 (202, of Natural Resources, Box 528, Black Secretary: MARTHA MUNZER 332-2144t River Falls, Wis. 54615 (715, Treasurer: MRS. EDWARD R. Publication: Trout Magazine 284-5301) McP HERSON Editor: ALVIN R. GROVE, 737 S. Sparks Coordinator: RAYMOND C. HUBLEY, JR. Executive Director: JOHN D. DOLSTAD St., State College, Pa. 16801 ;814, Publication: UMRCC Newsletter 238-6289) THORNE ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATION, WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 1229 University Blvd., Boulder, Colo. TRUSTEES FOR CONSERVATION,251 FEDERATION,3900 Wisconsin Ave., 80302 (303, 443-4480) (Annual Kearny St., San Francisco, Calif. N. W., Washington, D. C. 20016 (202, Meeting, 1971: Feb. 10) 94108 (415, 392-2838); 362-4100) (Annual Meeting, 1971: (A private, tax-exempt corporation devoted to 235 Massachusetts Ave., N. E., Oct. 3-8, San Francisco) increasing man's understanding and utilization Washington, D. C. 20002 (202, (Devoted to advancement of fundamental and of the principles of ecology. Sponsors seminars 547.1144) practicalknowledge concerningthenature, in ecology, natural science programs for youth, (Tosecure support the people and the collection, treatment, and disposal of domestic and ecological consulting services for industry Government in preservation of national parks and industrial wrste waters, and the design, and government. Founded: 1954) and monuments, wildlife and wilderness areas. construction,opert.tion, and management of President: OAKLEIGH THORNE, II Organized: 1954) facilitiesforthesepurposes. Composed of Executive Vice President: BEATRICE E. President: THOMAS H. JUKES, 170 independent regional, state, or other WILLARD Arlington Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 94707 organizations whoshare these objectives. Secretary-Treasurer: SHERMAN PEALE (415, 525-0469) Membership: 20,000) Trustees: DON L. EICHER, JOHN W. Vice Presidents: MRS. STUART AVERY, President: ARTHUR F. VONDRICK ivIARR, ELIZABETH PAEPCKE, P.O. Box 246, Lincoln Center, Mass. President Elect: JOSEPH F. LAG NESE, JR. RICHARD H. POUGH, WILLIAM 01751; HILARY H. CRAWFOP.D, Vice President: J. FLOYD BYRD W. ROBINSON, OAKLEIGH JR., 976 Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Executive Secretary: ROBERT A. CANHAM THORNE, II, CON D. TOLMAN Calif. 94104; CELIA M. HUNTER, Treasurer: FRANK H. MILLER Box 192, College, Alaska 99701 Publications: Journal Water Pollution Control TRAILFINDERS, P.0. Box 716, Banning, Secretary: LEWIS F. CLARK, 1349 Bay St., Federation; Highlights; Deeds and Calif. 92220 (Annual Meeting, 1971: Alameda, Calif. 94502 (415, 522-1650) Data June 6) Treasurer: MRS. RICHARD M. LEONARD, Editor: BOB G. ROGERS (Toprovideeducation pertainingto life 15th Fl., 200 Bush St., San Francisco, outdoors,including theconservation and Calif. 94104 (415, 981-4039) WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION OF preservation of our natural resources, Executive Secretary: WILLIAM J. LOSH THE DELAWARE RIVER BASIN, particularly that of wildlife and places of 21 S. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 natural beauty and of scientific value. Instructs U. S. TROUT FARMERS ASSOCIATION, (215, 563-8572) youthgroupsinoutdoor and conservation 67 W. 9000 South, Sandy, Utah 84070 (Nonprofit, impartial federation of citizens and education. Membership: 525; Founded: 1914) (801, 255-0228) (Membership: 2,000) citizenorganizations, devoted to the orderly Director: HARRY C. JAMES President: KEITH BROWN, Rt. 5, Red Bluff, development and equitable use and reuse of the Chairman, Conservation Committee: E. BUZZ Calif. water resources of the Delaware River Basin. NEWMAN, 11952 Lorne St., North Vice President: TED EASTMAN, Box 106, Organized: 1959) Hollywood, Calif. 91605 Buhl, Idaho President: ROBERT H. YOUNG, Secretary: PAUL B. McADAM, Box 848, Philadelphia, Pa. TROUT UNLIMITED,5850 E. Jewell Ave., Livingston, Mont. 59047 Executive Director: PAUL M. FELTON Denver, Colo. 80222 (303, 757-7144) Treasurer: MIKE GREENE, Box 1237, Twin Information Specialist: LESTER FOX (A nonprofit, nonpolitical, conservation-minded Falls, Idaho membership organization, formed to preserve Manager: BARBARA W. ROBINSON WELDER WILDLIFE FOUNDATION, P. 0. clear waters and to perpetuate and improve Executive Secretary and Editor: CLAY M. Box 1400, Sinton, Tex. 78387 (512, high-quality fishing by supporting and ROBINSON 364-2643) encouraging laws, regulations, research Publication: American Fishes and U.S. Trout (Establishedbythewillof thelate Rob programs, and voluntary actions for tilt, proper News Magazine Welder, the Foundation is dedicated to the management of water and trout populations, cause of conservation through research and based upon biological and synecological facts. UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER education in wildlife and closely related fields. Founded: 1958) CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, Operates through a small staff, and research Chairman of the Board: GEORGE A. 322 Federal Bldg., Davenport, Iowa fellowshipstograduatestudents;sponsors GRIFFITH, Star Rt., Grayling, Mich. 52801 (319, 324-1961, Ext. 446) selected publications. Founded: 1954) Honorary Chairman of the Board: MARTIN (Annual Meetin ;, 1971: Jan. 11-12) Director: CLARENCE COTTAM K. BOVEY, Box 67, Chelmsford, (Promotes preservation, development, and wise Assistant Director: W. CALEB GLAZENER Mass. use of the natural and recreational resources of President: ELLIOTT DONNELLEY, 2223 S. the upper MississippiRiver and formulates WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF STATE Park Way, Chicago, III. 60616 policies, plans, and programs for conducting GAME AND FISH 1st Vice President:JOHN R.SPENCER, 1124 cooperative studies. Members: state COMMISSIONERS(Annual Front St., Traverse City, Mich. conservationdepartments ofIllinois,Iowa, Meeting, 1971: July 19-23, Aspen, 2nd Vice President: RICHARD BUCK, Old Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin and the Colo.) Dublin Rd., Hancock, N. II. IllinoisNaturalHistorySurvey. Organized: (A regional organization including 17 fish and Secretary-Treasurer: BRUCE E. DINES, First 1943) wildlife agencies of 13 states and 2 provinces. National Bank, P. 0. Box 5808, Chairman: JOHN FUNK, Department of Meets annually to consider mutual problems Denver, Colo. 80217 Conservation, 601 Business Loop 70 andprovide a forum for exchangeof Executive Director:R. P. VAN GYTENBEEK West, Columbia, Mo. 65201 (314, information at both administrative and Washington Representative: R. A. KOTRLA, 443-8795) technical levels.) 3021 Cleveland Ave., N. W., Secretary-Treasurer: C. L. CLINE,Department President: HARRY R. WOODWARD, 53

3 Director, Div. of Game, Fish and WHOOPING CRANE CONSERVATION Western Regional Office, 5850 E. Jewell Ave., Parks, Colorado Department of ASSOCIATION, INC, 12,12.I, Box Denver, Colo. 80222 (303, 757-2518) Natural Resources, 6060 Broadway, 485A Kula, Maui, Hawaii 96790 (808, Director of Field Services: CLIFTON R. Denver, Colo. 80216 (303, 825-1192) 878 1522) (Annual Meeting, 1971: MERRITT Vice Presidents: JOHN R. WOODWORTH, Mar. 7-10, Portland, Ore.) Field Representative: W. F. NORTON Director, Fish and Game Department, (Ascientificandeducationalorganization, Box 25, Boise, Idaho 83707, JOHN international in scope, working to prevent the WILDERNESS WATCH, P.O,Box 3184, McKEAN, Director, Oregon State extinction of the whooping crane.Members: Green Bay, Wis. 54303 (414, Game Commission, Box 3503, 200) 432-7544) Portland, Ore, 97208; JOHN E. President: F. G. BARD, Regina, (Dedicated to the sustained use of America's PHELPS, Director, Fish and Game Saskatchewan, Canada sylvan lands and waters,placing ecological Div., 1596 W.N. Temple, Salt Lake Vice President: WILLIAM S. HUEY, considerations foremost. Decisions are based City, Utah 84116 Department of Game and Fish, Santa upon the advice of a scientific advisory staff of Secretary: ROBERT SALTER, Idaho Fish Fe, N.Mex. expertsinthe behavioral and the physical and Game Department, Box 25, Boise, Secretary: JEROME J. PRATT sciences. Founded: 1969) Idaho 83707 (208, 344.8471) Board of Trustees: JEAN DELACOUR, N.Y., President: JEROME 0. GANDT, D.D.S. (414, N.Y.; KENTON C. LINT, San 4?2-7544) Diego, Calif.; and the above-listed Vice Presidents: STEVE C. HEDMAN, WESTERN BIRD BANDING officers. Duluth, Minn.; DONALD F. ASSOCIATION Publication; Grus Americana QUINN, Escanaba, Mich.; JOHN G. (Works to advance ornithology by studies that SCAMBLER, Mt. Prospect, Ill.; employ the banding of birds. Members: 250; WILD ANIMAL PROPAGATION TRUST, THOMAS GOODALE, Green Bay, Wis. Organized: 1925) National Zoological Park, President: TERENCE R. WAHL, 3041 Secretary: OWEN PHELPS, Rt. 3, Denmalk, Washington, D.C. 20009 (202, Eldridge, Bellingham, Wash. 98225 Wis, 54208 265-1868, Ext. 225) (Organized: 1963) Treasurer: F. PAUL JENSEN 1st Vice President: ALLEGRA COLLISTER, President: DON G. DAVIS, Director, Executive Director: ROBERT B. DITTON, 706 Hover Rd., Longmont, Colo. Cheyenne Mountain Zoological Park, 80501 Ph.D. (414, 336-3744) Colorado Springs, Colo. 80906 Legal Director: FRED A. REITER, 117 S. 2nd Vice President: CHARLES T. COLLINS, Vice President: CLAYTON! F. FREIHEIT, Broadway, De Pere, Wis. 541!5 (414. Dept. of Biology, California State Director, Denver Zoological Gardens, College, Long Beach, Calif. 90801 336-4241) Denver, Colo. 80205 Secretary: SHIRLEY WELLS, 30443 La Vista Executive Secretary: JOHN PERRY Verde Dr., San Pedro, Calif. 90732 WILDLIFE DISEASE ASSOCIATION,P.O. lousiness Manager: ELLIS R. JONES, Box Box 886, Ames, Iowa 50010 (515, 217, Cave Creek, Ariz. 85331 WILDERNESS SOCIETY, THE,729 15th 232-2391) (Annual Meeting, 1971: Publication: Western Bird Bander St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 Aug., Ft. Collins, Colo.) Editor: ELEANOR L. RADKE, Box 446, (202, 347-4132) (Aninternationalnonprofit organizationof Cave Creek, Ariz. 85331 (National conservation organization, formed to scientists interested in advancing knowledge of secure preservation of wilderness, carry on un theeffectsofinfectious,parasitic,toxic. educational program concerning the value of genetic, and physiologic diseases and WESTERN FORESTRY AND wilderness and how it may best be used and environmentalfactors upon the health and CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, preservedinthepublicinterest, make and survival of free-living and captive wild animals, 1326 American Bank Bldg., Portland, encourage scientific studies of wilderness, and and upon their relationships to man. Ore. 97205 (503, 226.4562) (Annual mobilize cooperation in resisting its invasion. Membership: 897; Founded: 1951) Conference, 1970: Dec. 1-4) Membership: 70,000; Organized: 1935) President: DANIEL 0. TRAINER (Promotes thepractice of forestryand the President: S1GURD F. OLSON, Ely, Minn. Vice President: LOWELL ADAMS development of forest conservation on all forest 55731 Secretary: PETER F. OLSEN land in the western U.S. and western Canada, secretary: MICHAEL NADEL Treasurer: RICHARD L. BEAUDOIN provides a mediumforexchangingand Treasurer: ERNEST S. GRIFFITH Business Manager: VI,'ILLIAM T. HUBBERT, disseminating forestry and conservation Executive Director: STEWART M. D.V.M. information, and fosters cooperation between BR ANDBORG Publication: Journalof Wildlife Diseases Federal,state,provincial, and private forest Assistant Executive Director: MICHAEL Editor: LARS H. KARSTAD, D.V.M., agencies. Organized: 1909) NADEL Ontario Veterinary College, University President: ANGUS P. MacBEAN, MacMillan Operations Manager: VIRGINIA C. of Guelph, Ontario, Canada Bloedel Ltd., Vancouver, British CARNEY Columbia, Canada Director of Field Services, Eastern Region: WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE, Vice Presidents: ROYCE G. COX, Lewiston, ERNEST M. DICKERMAN 709 Wire Bldg., Washington, D. C. Idaho; H. A. PETERSON, JR., Director of Wilderness Reviews: HARRY 20005 (202, 347-1774) (Annual Arcata, Calif.. B. SAM TAYLOR, CRANDELL Meeting, 1971: Mar. 7-10, Portland, Medford, 'Ire.; MARK Wilderness Consultants: MARGARET E. Ore.) SCHOKNECHT, Libby, Mont.; MURIE, Moose, Wyo. (and 1000 8th (National,nonprofit, private, membership WILTON L. VINCENT, Hoquiam, Ave., Apt. A-904, Seattle, Wash. organization, supported by industries, groups, Wash.; D. L. MCMULLAN, 98104); ARTHUR T. WRIGHT, 213 and individuals, promoting better use of natural Vancouver, B.C., Canada Commonwealth Ave., Alexandria, Va. resources for the welfare of the Nation.) Secretary: HOWARD W. MILLAN, Tacoma, 22301; WALTER BOARDMAN, President: DANIEL A. POOLE Wash. 3001 Veazy Ter., Washington, D.C. Vice President: C. R. GUTER MUTH Treasurer: W. LEE ROBINSON, Longview, 20008 Conservation Director: LAURENCE R. Wash. Publication: TheLiving Wilderness JAHN Forest Counsel: ARTHUR M. ROBERTS Editor: MICHAEL NADEL Publications Director: J. B. TREFETHEN 54

64 Publication: Outdoor News Bulletin Region 6 (Northwest): HUGH HARPER, agencies, such as game and park departments, Editor: LONNIE L. WILLIAMSON 1101 N. 23rd St., Boise, Idaho 83702 for surveys, habitat, or protection; through an (208, 342-2711) internationalofficeinSwitzerlandprovides Field Representatives: Region 7 (inter- Mountain): WAYNE W. coordination of projects, and of the 15 national Northeast: PHILIP BARSKE, 200 Audubon SANDFORT, Department of Natural appealsincountries throughouttheworld. La., Fairfield, Conn. 06430 (203, Resources, 6060 Broadway, Denver, Membership: 35,000; Established: 1961) 239-1447) Colo. 80216 (303, 825-1192) Chairman: JOHN D. MURCHISON, i-artner Southeast: LEONARD E. FOOTE, 380 Maple Region 8 (Far West): HOWARD R. LEACH, of Murchison Brothers Ave., Marietta, Ga. 30060 (404, 3828 French Ave., Sacramento, Calif. President: IRA N. GABRIELSON, Chairman 428-6697) 95821 (915, 489-1618) of the Board, Wildlife Management South Central: WILLIAM J. ALLEN, P. 0. Institute Box 1143, Hot Springs, Ark. 71902 WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY Secretary: LLOYD W. SWIFT, Consulting (501, 767-2413) (Annual Meeting, 197!: Apr. 22-25, Biologist North Central: KEITH W. HARMON, Rt. 2, Dauphin Island, Ala.) Treasurer: C. R. GUTERMUTH, Secretary, Fargo, N. Dak. 58102 (701, 237-9050) (To advancethe scienceofornithology, North American Wildlife Foundation Northwest: WILLIAM B. MORSE, 1617 N. particularly :Ind ornithology as related to the Executive Director: HERBERT H. MILLS E. Brazee St., Portland, Ore. 97212 birdsofNorthAmerica,andtosecure Associate Director: KAY PARTNEY (503, 281-7451) cooperation in measures lending to this end. LAUTMAN Membership: 1,700; Organized: 1888) WILDLIFE SOCIETY, THE, President: WILLIAM W. I-1. GUNN, Apt. ZERO POPULATION GROWTH, INC.,367 Suite S-176, 3900 Wisconsin Ave., 1617, 155 Balliol St., Toronto 295, State St., Los Altos, Calif. 94022 N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016 (202, Ontario, Canada (416, 483-0897) (415, 941-3666) 363-2435) (Annual Meeting, 1971: 1st Vice President: PERSHING B. (A nonprofit corporation formed to stop the Mar. 7-8, Portland, Ore,) HOFSLU ND, Biology Dept., population explosion through education and (Association for those professionally employed University of Minnesota, Duluth, political activity. Membership: 20,000) in the biological ortimed fields of wildlife Minn. 55812 Honorary President: PAUL R. EHRLICH, conservation.Aims to establish and maintain 2nd Vice President: KENNETH C. PARKES, Ph.D. the highest possible prole: sional star:dards; to Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. President: LARRY BARNETT develop wildlife conservation and management 15213 Execu, Director: SHIRLEY L. RADL along sound biological lines; and to prepare Secretary: JEFF SWINEBROAD., 10423 Direct°, of Political Activity: VACANT and clist,:minateinformationtoeffectthese Kardwright Court, Gaithersburg, Md. National Chapter Coordinator: RODELIA ends. Membership: 6,500; Organized: 1937) 20760 (301, 9215-0761) HAPKE President: RAYMOND F. DASMANN, Treasurer: WILLIAM A. KLAMM, 2140 Washington Representative: CARL POPE, International Union for Conservation Lewis Dr., Lakewood, Ohio 44107 Suite 606, 917 15th St., N.W., of Nature and Natural Resources, Publication: The Wilson Bullein Washington, D.C. 20005 (202, 1110 Morges, Switzerland Editor: GEORGE A. HALL, Dept. of 737-8275) President Elect: THOMAS S. BASKETT, Chemistry, West Virginia University, Publication: National Reporter Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Morgantown, W.Va. 26506 Editor: ROB SAUER Wildlife, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240 WOMAN'S NATIONAL FAFIM AND (20-:., 343-4101) GARDEN ASSOCIATION(Annual Vice President: RALPH A. MacMULLAN, Meeting, 1971: June) Department of Natural Resources, President: MRS. FREDERIC G. Lansing, Mich. 48926 (517, 373-1220) GARRISON, 8200 E. Jefferson Ave Executive Director: FRED G. EVENDEN Detroit, Mich. 48214 Publications: Journal of Wildlife Management; Recording Secretary: MRS. THEODORE Wildlife Society News BUCKLEY, Center Cambridge Rd., Cambridge, N.Y. 12814 Regional Representatives: Corresponding Secretary: MRS. ARTHUR W. Region I (Northeast): MALCOLM W. RICE, SR., 70 Fairgreen Pl., Chestnut COULTER, 250 Forest Resources Hill, Mass. 02167 Bldg., University of Maine, Orono, Treasurer: MRS. PARKER ROCKWELL Me. 04473 (207, 866-7386) 6831 Alden Dr., Union Lake, Mich. Region 2 (Southeast): LESLIE L. 48085 GLASGOW, U.S. Department of the National Conservation Chairman: MRS. Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240 ROBERT BYFIELD, Canton House, (202, 343-4416) Inc., 680 Madison Ave., N.Y., N.Y. Region 3 (North Central): C. D. BESADNY, 10021 Department of Natural Resources, National Legislative Chairman: MRS. Box 450, Madison, Wis. (608, FRANCIS N. ENGLESTAD, 6405 266-1327) Ridge Dr., Washington, D.C. 20016 Region 4 (Great Plains): PAUL F. (301, 229-2524) SPRINGER, Assistant Director, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research WORLD WILDLIFE FUND,Suite 619, 910 Center, Jamestown, N. Dak. 58401 17th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. (701, 252-5363) 20006 (202, 296-0422) Region 5 (Southwest): WILLIAM H. KIEL, (Private, tax-exempt organization, endeavoring JR., Box 1418, Kingsville, Tex. 78363 to advance programs to save world's rare and (512, 592-7598) vanishing species. Makes grants to existing

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ALABAMA 36104 (20.5, 269-7632) Secretary: IDALENE SNEED, 845 S. 42nd (State water pollution control programs) St., Birmingham 35222 Chairman: IRA L. MYERS, M.D. Treasurer: SYBIL HANKS, 4152 LaRose Dr., Technical Secretary: ARTHUR N. BECK Mobile 36609 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Director, Technical Staff: J. L. CROCKETT, Librarian: CLUSTIE McTYEIRE (Miss), JR. 1804 Arlington Ave., Bessemer 35020 Publications: (1) Alabama Birl,Viv (2) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND ALABAMA COOPERATIVE FISHERY Newsletter INDUSTRIES, State Office Bldg., UNIT,Fisheries Bldg., Auburn Editors: (I) DAN C. HOL LIMAN, (2) Montgomery 36104 (205, 269-6141) University, Auburn 36830 WALTER F. COXE Commissioner: RICHARD BEARD Leader: JOHN S. RAMSEY Assistant: JAMES M. BARKULOO ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 64 ALABAMA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE N. Union St., Montgomery 36104 RESEARCH UNIT,Auburn (205, 269-7221) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES University, Auburn 36830 (205, Director: JOE W. GRAHAM 826-4796) Assistant Director: AUBREY J. CARR Leader: DANIEL W. SPEAKE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME, Chief, Div. of Game and Fish: CHARLES D. Assistant: EDWARD P. HILL, III KELLEY Subport Bldg., Junco', 99801 (907, Chief, Div. of State Lands: EDWARD H. 586-3392) REYNOLDS CITIZEN GROUPS Board Members: FRANK COOK, Chairman, Chief, Div. of State Parks: LAURENCE H. Anchorage; DON HARRIS, McGrath; RICK HOUSTON, MARKS ALABARIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Chief, Div. of Water Safety: TOM Box Palmer; GORDON JENSEN, 256f, Mobile 36601 (205, 432-2635) SHACKELFORD Petersburg; J. ELLSWORTH (A representative statewide organization, JENSEN, Ketchikan; PETER Chief, Div. of Outdoor Recreation: affiliated with REYNOLDS W. THRASHER the National Wildlife LOVSETH, Cordova; JIM Chief, Div. of Seafoods: WILLIAM F. Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, REARDEN, Homer; DON SMITH, preservation, aesthetical appreciation, ANDERSON and Kodiak; MIKE UTTECHT, Cold restorationofwildlifeandother Acting Chief, Information and Education natural Bay; DICK WARD. Fairbanks resources. Organized: 1937) Commissioner: WALLACE H. Section: ROBERT C. BOONE President: BEN KILBORN (205, 432-2635) NOERENBERG Publication: Alabama Conservation Vice Presidents: JOHN Editor: HERBERT D. DUNN B.LEE, Monroeville; Deputy CommisLIoner, Commercial Fisheries: SHELTON R. SMITH, Opelika, ED J. HUIZER DANIEL W. SPEAKE, Auburn Deputy Commissioner, Sports Fish and Game: Secretary-Treasurer: FRANK A. McLEAN, BENJAMIN L. HILLIKER FORESTRY COMMISSION,513 Madison 64 N. Union St., Montgomery 36104 Director, Administrative Div.: VERN Ave., Montgomery 36104 (205, (205, 269-7406) ROBERTS 269-6634) Affiliate Representative; R. B. (DICKIE) Director, Sports Fish Di.: RUPERT Commission Members: W. R. SIZEMORE, WILLIAMS, III, Box 287, ANDREWS Chairman; W. G. HERNDON, Vice Monroeville 36460 Director, Game Div.: JAMES HARPER Chairman; JAMES 1. RITCHIE, Alternate: JOE PEARSON, JR., Box 4123, Director, Protection Div,: W. B. STEWART HUGH KAUL, SAM R. MURPHY, Mobile Education and Information Officer: ROBE :T S. BOYD ADAMS, F. GORDON Publication: Newsleter BURNEfl COMER, JR. State Forester: J. M. STAUFFER ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTh AND Chief, Forest Fire Control: C. F. ATTAWAY WATER CONSERVATION WELFARE;Div. of Environmental Chief, Forest Management: J. M. DISTRICT SUPERVISORS Health, Pouch H, Juneau 99801 (907, McCULLOUG H President: LEWEL SELLERS, Box 74, 586-5371) Chief, Fire Prevention and Information: Millerville 36267 (205, 354-7561) (Water pollution control unit) THOMAS H. BELL Director: JAMES A. ANDEREGG Chief, Communications: HAROLD ALABAMA ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY INGRAM (To foster, through observation, education, and DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL publication, a greater knowledge of the birds o: RESOURCES,Pouch M, Goldstein STATE SOIL AND WATER Alabama, andtobe a potentvoicefor Bldg., Juneau 99801 (907, 586-6352) CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, conservation of Alabama's natural resources, Commissioner: THOMAS E. KELLY Rm. 812, State Office Bldg., especially of its birds. Members: 254; Deputy Commissioner: DALE Montgomery 36104 Organized: 1952) WALLINGTON executive Secretary: WILBUR B. NOLEN, President: WALTER F. COXE, P. 0. Box Div. of Lands: F. J. KEENAN, Director; JR. 1448, Birmingham 35201 THEODORE G. SMITH, State Parks Vice President: EUGENE B. SLEDGE, and Recreation Officer; WILLIAM WATER IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION, Biology Dept., Alabama College, SACHECK, State Forester; DEAN J. 328 State Office Bldg., Montgomery Montevallo 35115 NATION, Water Branch Chief, 344 56

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6th Ave., Anchorage 99501 (272-1535) Publication: Alaska Conservation Review Way, Tucson 85716 Div. of Mines and Minerals: JAMES A. Editor: JERRY RINEWAND, College Liaiscn Officer: ROGER GRUENEWALD WILLIAMS, Dircctor, Box 5-300, Project Director: ROLAND H. SHARER College 99701 (479-2202) ARIZONA Div. of Agricuiturc: ROLAND SNODGRASS, STATE DEPARTMENT OF G2EALTH,1624 Director, P. 0. Box 800, Palmer W. Adams St., Phoen,x 85007 (602, 99645 (745-3236) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 271-5572) Div. of Oil and Gas: HOMER BURRELL, Commissioner: LOUIS C. KOSSUTH, M.D. Director, 3001 Porcupine Dr., BUREAU OF MINES,University of Arizona, Anchoragn 99504 (279-1433) Tucson 85721 (602, 884-2733) (Develops, maintains, and disseminates STATE DIVISION OF SOIL ALASKA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE information related to mining, metallurgy, and CONSERVATION AND RESEARCH UNIT,University of earth sciences. Created: 1915) WATERSHED MANAGEMENT,400 Alaska, College 99701 (907, 479-7675) Acting Director: R. M. EDWARDS State Office Bldg., Phoenix 85007 Leader: DAVID R. KLEIN (602, 271-4625) Assistant: PETER C. LENT GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT',2222 W. Director: WAYNE KESSLER Greenway, Phoenix 85023 (602, CIT"7"1 GROUPS 942-3000) ARIZONA COOPERATIVE FISHERY Commission Members: GLEN D. DALY, UNIT,Old Psychology Bldg., Chairman; C. JACK MANTLE, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721 ALASKA WILDLIFE FEDERATION AND HOMER L. G. KRYGER, MILTON Leader: VACANT SPORTSMEN'S COUNCIL, 1700 G. EVANS, ROBERT J. Assistant: CHARLES D. ZIEBELL Glacier Ave., Juneau 99801 (907, SPILLMAN 586-1835) Director: ROBERT A. JANTZEN ARIZONA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE (A representative statewide organization, Assistant Director, Operations: PHIL M. RESEARCH UNIT,University of affiliated with the National Wildlife COSPER Arizona, Tucson 85721 (602, Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Assistant Director, Services: ROGER 884-1193) preservation, aesthetical appreciation,and GRUENEWALD Leader: LYLE K. SOWLS restorationofwildlife and othcrnatural Chief, Administration: DAVID A. ROE, JR. Assistant: NORMAN S. SMITH resources.) Chief, Special Services: ROBERT D. CURTIS President: ED BELLRINGER, Box 90, Chief, Law Enforcement: CLIFF SORRELLS Chugiak 99567 Chief, Fisheries: HOWARD M. BASSETT CITIZEN GROUPS Vice Presidents: LARRY MARLER. Sitka; Chief, Game Management: JOHN P. RUSSO THOMAS SCARBOROUGH, Chief, Information and Education: J. W. Fairbanks; HAROLD STEPHAN (BILL) SIZER ARIZONA WILDLIFE FEDERATION,Box Executive Director: A. W. (BUD) BODDY Chief, Research: STEVE GALLIZIOLI 1769, 838 N. Central Ave., Phoenix Affiliate Representative: URBAN C. Personnel Manager: FRED W. 85001 (602, 253-4903) NELSON, Rt. I, Box 202, Juneau BLACK (A representative statewide organization, A801 (907, 586-6114) Publication: Wildlife Views affiliated with the National Wildlife Alternates: ED BELLRINGER, A. W. (BUD) Editor:BOB SCHIMMEL Federation, primarily devoted to the wisc use, BODDY preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Publication: Alaska Conservation News and LAND DEPARTMENT,400 State Office restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Views Bldg., Phoenix 85007 (602, 271-4621) resources. Organized: 1923) Editor: A. W. (BUD) BODDY Commissioner: ANDREW L. BETTWY President: THOMAS J. SULLIVAN (602, Deputy Land Commissioner for 253-4903) ALASKA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Administration: LOUIS C. DUNCAN Vice President: C. GENE TOLLE, 1624 W. CONSERVATION SUB-DISTRICTS Deputy Land Commissioner for Water and Lewis Dr., Phoenix 85007 (602, President: ROY ALLEY, Kelly Lake, via Mineral Resources: FREDERICK C. 253-8838) Copper Center 99573 RYAN Secretary: SEYMOIJR LEVY, Rt. 9, Box 960, Tucson 85705 (602, 623-8905) ALASKA CONSERVATION SOCIETY,Box OUTDOOR RECREATION Treasurer: BILL PEDERSEN, 6218 E. Quartz 5-192, College 99701 COORDINATING COMMISSION, Mt. Rd., Scottsdale 85253 (A nonprofit corporation formed to secure the 2222 W. Greenway Rd., Phoenix Affiliate Representative: J.PHILCLEMONS, wise use ofrenewableandnonrenewable 85023 (602, 942-3000) Box 1980, Phoenix 85001 (602, naturalresources,andtheprotectionand (Establishedby executive order October 1, 273-5463) preservation of the scenic, scientific, 1964, and subsequently confirmed by Alternate: THOMAS J. SULLIVAN recreational, wildlife, and wilderness values legislature, to allbcate funds of P. L. 88-578 Publication: Sportsmen's News Alaska. Organized: 1960) (LandandWater ConservationAct)and Editor: DeWAYNESMITH President: FREDERICK C. DEAN, College develop a comprehensive State outdoor (907, 479-6607) recreation plan.) ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Executive Secretary: CELIA M. HUNTER Chairman: ROBERT A. JANTZEN WATER CONSERVATION (479-2754) Vice Chairman: DENNIS McCARTHY, 1688 DISTRICTS Secretary - Treasurer: SUSAN FOSTER, W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 President: H. S. RAYMOND, P.O. Box 128, College Secretary: GENE C. REID, 900 S. Randolph Peoria 85345 (602, 935-9306)

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ARIZONA CONSERVATION COUNCIL, GEORdE M. PURVIS, CITIZEN GROUPS P.O. Box 1771, Scottsdale 85252 Information-Education; VERNON (A council of state-wide citizens organizations TATE, Fiscal; ROBERT G. representing a broad spectrum of general and LEONARD, Game; RUSSELL ARKANSAS WILDLIFE FEDERATION, special conservation interests, including outdoor WOOLS, Legal and Real Estate INC., Rt. I, Box 255, Dardanelle recreation, wildlife management, scenic Publication:Arkansas Game and Fish 72834 (501, 576-4213) preservation, roadside development, wilderness, (A representative statewide organization, ecology, and planning. Organized: 1960) affiliated with the National Wildlife Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Chairman: PAUL W. VAN CLEVE, 6911 E. POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION, preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Paradise Dr., Scottsdale 85254 (602, 1100 Harrington Ave., Little Rock 948-6843) restorationofwildlifeandothernatural 72202 Vice Chairman: DALTON NORMAN, 2335 (To prevent, abate, anti control all types of resources. Organized: 1936) W. Myrtle, Phoenix 85021 (602, President: REX HANCOCK, 515 S. Main, pollutionand maintaintheState'snatural 944-4538) Stuttgart 72160 (501, 922-4621) resources free from pollution. Created in 1949 Vice President: CHARLES R. ALTER, De Secretary: HOWARD E. GILLMGRE, 4701 as the Water Pollution Control Commission; E. Washington, Phoenix 85034 (602, Witt 72042 name changed in 1965 when the responsibilities Secretary: JEFF ELLIS, JR., 816 Dill St., 942-0239) of air pollution control and solid waste disposal Treasurer: FRANCES SADLER, 8314 N. Newport 72112 (501, 523-2426) were muted.) Treasurer: RALPH GILLHAM, Dardanelle Seventh Ave., Phoenix 85021 (602, Commissioners: J. T. HERRON, M.D., 72834 943-3098) Chairman; C. E. 1VRIGHT, Vice Executive Director and Affiliate Chairman; R. N. DEED, ANDREW Representative: ROBERT E. APPLE NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Arizona H. HULSEY, R. A. DUMAS, S. K. Project Committee) Alternate: REX HANCOCK JACKSON, BILLY FREE, R. A. Publication:Arkansas Wildlife Chairman: TED STEELE, 35 Calle Primarosa, TINDALL Tucson 85716 Director: S. L. DAVIES (501, 375-4438) ARKANSAS ASSOCIATION OF Assistant Director: L. C. COCKMON, JR. CONSERVATION DISTRICTS ARKANSAS Chief Engineer: H. G. HANNAH President: W. A. RATCLIFFE, Box 146, Chief Biologist; J. R. SHELL Sweet Home 72164 (501, 374-8136) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Chief Chemist: B. G. VOSS ARKANSAS AUDUBON SOCIETY, INC. (To foster a greater knowledge of the natural FORESTRY COMMISSION, Box 4523, STATE COMMITTEE ON STREAM historyofArkansasthroughobservation, Asher Sta., 3821 Roosevelt Rd., Little PRESERVATION investigation, and publication; and tobe a Rock 72204 (501, 371-1731) (To prepare surveys and recommendations to potent force in the conservation of all natural (To prevent and suppress forest fires; control the Governor andtheLegislatureforthe resources ofArkansas. Members: 987; forest insects and diseases; grow and distribute preservation of selected swift-water and Organized: 1955) forest planting stock; and collect and lowland rivers, streams, and watersheds; and to President: H. H. SHUGART, 180 N. disseminateinformationconcerninggrowth, recommend courses of action to preserve such Broadway, El Dorado 71730 utilization, and renewal of forests.) streams in their natural state for their quality, Vice President: FREEMAN THOMAS, 1920 Commission Chairman: W. S. FOX, Box 7207, recreational,scenic,historical,andesthetic W. Main, Jacksonville 72076 Pine Bluff 71601 (501, 534-2132) values. Authorized: 1967) Secretary: MRS. M. L. JONES, Rt. 2, Dover State Forester: VIRGIL W. COTHREN (Ext. Chairman: JOE F. NIX, Ouachita Baptist 72837 1732) University, Arkadelphia 71923 (501, Treasurer: MRS. JIMMIE J. BROWN, Box Fire Control: JAMES R. TALLEY (Ext. 1736) 246-4531) 831, El Dorado 71730 Forest Management: JAMES V. TINER (Ext. 'lice Chairman: HAROLD E. ALEXANDER, Curator: DOUGLAS A. JAMES, Dept. of 1739) Arkansas Planning Commission, Zoology, University of Arkansas, Finance and Control: J. A. EVERETT (Ext. Game and Fish Bldg., Little Rock Fayetteville 72701 (501, 4434511, Ext. 1408) 72201 (501, 371-1121) 562) Information and Education: VACANT (Ext. Secretary: MRS. HOWARD S. STERN, 2404 Education and Conservation: ROBERT 1316) W. 47th Ave., Pine Bluff 71601 (501, KIRKWOOD, 1616 Independence, Nursery: PAUL ADAMS, Box 5224, North 534-8281) Conway 72032 Little Rock Publication:Arkansas Audubon Newsletter Regional Forester: F. W. YAWN, Camden Editor: MRS. HENRY N. HALBERG, 5809 N. Country Club Blvd., Little Rock STATE PARKS / RECREATION AND GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, Game TRAVEL COMMISSION, Rm. 149, 72207 and Fish Commission Bldg., Little State Capitol Bldg., Little Rock 72201 Rock 72201 (501, 376-1317) NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Arkansas Executive Director: RAY G. COOPER Chapter) Commission Members: EDWARD GC RDON, Director, Parks/Recreation Div.: LLOYD Chairman: S. C. DELLINGER, 524 Gray St., Chairman; THOMAS R. PUGH, Vice SURLES Chairman; LLOYD G. McCOLLUM, Fayetteville 72701 JOE D. SCOTT, RALPH GRIFFIN. Director, Travel Div.: LOU OBERSTE HOMER CIRCLE, R. A. NELSON, OZARK SOCIETY INCORPORATED, THE, P. M. JOHNSTON Box 38, Fayetteville 72701 Director: ANDREW H. HULSEY STATE PLANT BOARD, 421-1/2 W. 5th St., (To promote the knowledge and enjoyment of Div. Chiefs: AUBREY FOWLER, Little Rock 72203 (501, 374-1021) thescenicandscientificresourcesofthe Enforcement; WILLIAM H. Chairman: WALLACE MARTIN Ozark-Ouachita mountain region, and to help MATHIS, Fisheries; E. M. Director: ROBERT W. ANDERSON, Box protect those resources for present and future PATTERSON, Communications; 1069, Little Rock 72203 generations. Members: 800; Established: 1962) 58 CALIFORNIA

President: NEIL COMPTON, M. D., Box 209, WILLIAM C. DILIANGER HART Bentonville 72712 (501, 273-5123) Chief of Administrative Services: LELAND Chief, Anadromous Fisheries: GEORGE Vice President: JOE F. NIX, Ouachita Baptist LUTZ WARNER University, Arkadelphia 71923 (501, Chief of Operations: JOHN H. KNIGHT Chief, Protected Waterways Study: GLENN E. 246-4531, Ext. 305) Chief of Concessions: JOHN N. DELISLE Secretary: LOIS IMHOFF (501, 442-9948) HI(IHTOWER Planning: JAMES STOKES Treasurer: GEORGE KINTER, Rt. I, Box Chief of Planning and Development: JAMES Publications: California Fish and Game; 216, Fayetteville 72701 (501, 442-2100) E. WARREN Outdoor California (Publications list Pu blication: The Ozark Society Bulletin Chief of Resources Management and available on request.) Editor: JOE MARSH CLARK, 1724 Protection: JAMES P. TRYNER Rockwood Trail, Fayetteville 72701 Dept. of Conservation (445. 3976) (561, 442-2404) State Reclamation Board (445-9454) Director: JAMES STEARNS Chief Engineer and General Manager: COL. Deputy Director: JOHN M. MAYFIELD, JR. CALIFORNIA ALBERT E. McCOLLAM Assistant Director, Management Services: ALFRED S. ROXBURGH State Water Resources Control Board Assistant Director, Program Development: GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (445-1553) EDWARD N. GLADISH Chairman: KERRY W. MULLIGAN State Forester, Div. of Forestry: VACANT Vice Chairman: E. F. DIBBLE State Oil and Gas Supervisor: FRED E. BUREAU OF HEALTH EDUCATION, Members: NORMAN B. HUME, WIN KASLINE PHYSICAL EDUCATION, ADAMS, RONALD B. ROBIE Chief, Div. of Soil Conservation: ROBERT D. ATHLETICS, AND RECREATION, Executive Officer: JEROME B. GILBERT GOODIER 721 Capitol Mall, Facramemo 95814 State Geologist: WESLEY G. BRUER Chief: C. CARSON CONRAD (916, Wildlife Conservation Board (445-8448) 445-4633) (Organized: 1947) Dept. of Water Resources (445-6582) Executive Officer: RAYMOND J. NESBIT Director: WILLIAM R. GIANELLI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1220 Assistant Executive Officer: ALVIN G. Assistant Director: ROBERT G. EILAND N St., Sacramento 95814 (916, RUTSCI-1 Deputy Directors: ALFRED R. GOLZE, 445.9280) Field Agent: JOHN W. WENTZEL JOHN R. TEERINK Director: JERRY W. FIELDER Public Information Officer: RICE kRD Chief Deputy Director: WILLIAM F. Dept. of Harbors and Watercraft (445-6281) WI N N COWAN Director: ROBERT WALKER. Deputy Director: RAYMOND S. LONG Deputy Director: JOHN E. BENNETT Mr Resources Board, 1108 14th St., Assistant Director: D. A. WEINLAND Sacramento 95814 (445-1511) Information Officer: SI NATHENSON Celorado River Board, 909 S. Broadway, Los Chairman: A. J. HAAGEN -SMIT, Ph.D Assistant Director, Plant Industry and Animal Angeles 90015 Vice Chairman: GERALD A. SHEARIN Industry: HERALD G. WIXOM Chief Engineer: MYRON B. HOLBURT Executive Officer: JOHN MAGA Assistant Director, Inspection Services: LELAND E. BARTELT Fish and Game Commission (445-5708) San Francisco Boy Conservation and Chief, Bureau of Entomology: ROBERT W. Commissioners: JAMES Y. CAMP, President, Development Commission, 507 Polk HARPER Shafter; C. RANSOM PEARMAN, St., San Francisco 94102 (557-3686) Chief, Bureau of Plant Pathology: CARL W. Vice President, Huntington Park; Chairman: MELVIN LANE NICHOLS SHERMAN CHICKERING, San Executive Director: JOSEPH BODOVITZ Chief, Weed and Vertebrate Pest Control: Francisco; JOSEPH RUSS, III, JAMES W. KOEHLER Ferndale; PETER T. FLETCHER, STATE LAND COMMISSION, Rm. 3123, Chief, Nursery Service: STANLEY M. Rancho Santa Fe; TIMOTHY M. 107 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90012 MATHER DOHENY, Beverly Hills (213, 620-3010) Chief, Field Crops and Agricultural Chemicals: Executive Secretary: LESLIE F. EDGERTON (Jurisdiction over State-owned sovereign and DELVAN W. DEAN Assistant Executive Secretary: JAMES 0. congressional grant lands, handling land sales, Chief, Bureau of Plant Quarantine: DAVID J. HOLVEN general and oil and gas and mineral leases, BINGHAM boundary problems, and related matters.) Dept. of Fish and Game if445-3531) Executive Officer: F. J. HORTIG DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Rm. 444, Director: G. RAY ARNETT 721 Capitol Mill, Sacramento 95814 Deputy Director: LAWRENCE A. CLOYD CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE FISHERY Consultant, Conservation Education: Chief of Operations: E. CHARLES UNIT, Fisheries Dept., Humboldt RUDOLPH SCHAFER (916, FULLERTON State College, Arcata 95521 445-8150) Administrative Officer: JAMES LEIBY Leader: ROGER A. 13s:RNHART Conservatien Program Officer (Public Assistant: CHARLES F. BRYAN RESOURCES AGENCY, THE, 1416 Ninth informa.ion): ROBERT D. St., Sacramento 95814 (916, 445-5656) CALKINS CITIZEN GROUPS Secretary: N. B. LIVERMORE, JR. Chief, Inland Fisheries: ALEXANDER J. Assistant Secretary: FORD B. FORD CALHOUN Assistant to the Secretary: A. ALAN HILL Chief, Wildlife Management: E. G. HUNT CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Chief, Wildlife Protection: BERNHARDT E. INC., 2644 Judah St., San Francisco Dept. of Parks and Recreation (445-2358) FAIST 94122 (415, 661-0137) Director: WILLIAM PENN MOTT, JR. Chief, Marine Resources: J. L. BAXTER (A representativestatewideorganization, Deputy Directors: ROBERT H. MEYER, Chief, Operations Research: JOHN affiliated with the National Wildlife RAY B. HUNTER RADOVICH Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Chief of ! nformation and Interpretation: Chief, Environmental Services: CHESTER M. preservation,aestheticalappreciation,and 59 CALIFORNIA

restorationofwildlife andothernatural CALIFORNIA FOREST PROTECTIVE Research: JUDSON VANDEVERE, Monterey resources.) ASSOCIATION,1127 11th St., Rm. Advisory: WILLIAM BRYAN, Salinas President: VERNON J. SMITH, 14690 534, Sacramento 95814 (916, Publication: The Otter Raft Wyrick Ave., San Jose 95124 (408, 444-6592) (Organized: 1909) 377-2045) Secretary-Manager: JOHN CALLAGHAN IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Vice President: MILBURN N. ZELL, 40 Assistant Manager: FRED INC. (California Div.) Rosemont, San Anselmo 94960 LANDENBERGER (Organized: 1938) Executive Secretary: JULIUS VON NOSTITZ President: CHARLES F. CRAWFORD, 1350 Affiliate Representative: A. V. (AL) CALIFORNIA ROADSIDE COUNCIL, INC., W. 20th St., San Pedro 90732 SCHIAVON, 3936 E. Turner, Fresno 2636 Ocean Ave., San Francisco Secretary: FRAN YATER, 8201 Starr St., 93702 94132 (415, 681-6189) Stanton 90680 (714, 527-2801) Alternate: VERNON J. SMITH (A nonprofit, citizens organization, dedicated Publication: California Wildlife toprotectingnaturalbeautyinroadand Editor: JULIUS VON NOSTITZ NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (California highway corridors, upgrading appearance along Chapters) urban thoroughfares,andpromoting good Chairman, Southern California: BILL CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, highway design. Founded: 1929) WATSON, 1249 N. Edgemont, Los Golden Gate Park, San Francisco President: MRS. RALPH A. REYNOLDS Angeles 90029 94118 (415, 221-5100) Vice President: THOMAS E. ROSS Chairman, Monterey Bay: ALAN (Object is the exploration and interpretation of Corresponding Secretary: AIME MICHAUD BALDRIDGE, 1132 Seaview Ave., natural history. Maintains research collections Recording Secretary: MRS. KARL KORTUM Pacific Grove 93950 and operates a museum-aquarium-planetarium Treasurer: MRS. T. J. EDMONDS Chairman, Northern California: HOWARD L. complex to which three million visitors come Publication: The Bulletin COGSWELL, 1548 East Ave., each year. Membership: 5,000; Founded: 1853) Editor: MRS. RALPH A. REYNOLDS Chairman, Board of Trustees: E. MORRIS Hayward 94541 COX CALIFORNIA TOMORROW,681 Market Vice Chairmen: BROOKS WALKER, I. W. St., San Francisco 94105 PLANNING AND CONSERVATION HELLMAN (A nonprofit educational organization LEAGUE,909 12th St., Sacramento President: A. STARKER LEOPOLD dedicated to bringing to the public a greater 95814 (916, 444-8726) Vice President: RALPH EMERSON awareness of the problems that must be faced (A nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation Secretary: SIEMON W. MULLER tomaintain a beautiful and productive supported by 6,000 individual members and 98 Treasurer; PETER E. HAAS California.) affiliated organizations who, in order to protect Director: GEORGE E. LINDSAY President: ALFRED E. HELLER andconservethe qualityofCalifornia's Vice President: WILLIAM M. ROTH environment and establish methods of planning CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Secretary: HAROLD A. BERLINER thatwillcontributetothewiseuseof CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Consultant: SAMUEL E. WOOD resources, havejoinedtogetherto seek President: CHARLES V. MISURACA, Rt. I, Publication: Cry California state-level legislative action. Founded: 1965) Box 578, Dixon 95620 (916, 678-2152) Editor: WILLIAM BRONSON President: RICHARD A. WILSON, Box 38, Cove lo 95428 (415, 421-1245) CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION COUNCIL, ECOLOGY CENTER,2179 Allston Way, Executive Vice President: WILLIAM D. 2604 E. Villa Ave., Pasadena 91107 Berkeley 94704 (415, 548-2220) EVERS, 20th Fl., 650 California St., (213, 792-2321) (Tofurnishsupporttoconservation and San Francisco 94108 (415, 434-1331) (A nonprofit, statewide educational informationalgroups byvoluntarycitizen Secretary-Treasurer: KENNETH R. corporation, promoting conservation of natural work, unification of local group efforts, and ANDERSON, 5455 Boulder Rd., resources through education and encouraging wider distribution of environmental Loomis 95650 (916, 652-7274) cooperation in conservation activities. Sponsors information. Formed: 1969) Assistant Secretary-Treasurer: DAVID the annual observance of California Chairman, Board of Directors: ROBERT HIRSCH, 384 N. Kenter Ave., Los Conservation Week, March 7-14. Organized: COLE Angeles 90049 (213, 588-7111) 1934; Incorporated: 1954) Business Manager: PENN HUGHES Legislative Advocate: JOHN ZIEROLD President: HULET C. HORNBECK, 11500 Projects Manager; MARC MONAGHAN Field Representative: TOM J. MOSS Skyline Blvd., Oakland 95619 Information Manager: PATRICIA Publication: California Today Honorary President: PEARL CHASE, 2021 SHAY LER Editor: JOHN ZIEROLD Anacapa St., Santa Barbara 93101 Vice Presidents: EDWARD E. DOLDER, FRIENDS OF THE SEA OTTER,Big Sur SAVE-THE-REDWOODS LEAGUE,Rm. Sacramento; LEONARD G. 93920 (408, 667-2254) 605, 114 Sansome St., San Francisco HUMMEL, El Segundo; WILLIAM (A nonprofitorganizationdedicated tothe 94104 (415, 362-2352) WAKE, Bakersfield protection of a rare species, the California sea President: RALPH W. CHANEY, 1129 Keith Executive Secretary: MRS. J. B. ATKISSON, otter. Membership: 1,028; Founded: 1968) Ave., Berkeley 94708 Box 5572, Pasadena 91107 President: MARGARET W. OWINGS, Big Vice President: RICHARD M. LEONARD, Secretary: HILARY CRAWFORD, JR., Sat, Sur 15thFl., Mills Tower, 220 Bush St., Francisco Vice President: JAMES MATTISON, JR., San Francisco 94104 Treasurer: COL. STANLEY C. PEARSON, Salinas Secretary: NEWTON B. DRUR Y Box 5572, Pasadena 91107 Secretary: NANCY LARSEN, P.O. Box 2977, Assistant Secretary: JOHN B. DEWITT Publication: Conservation Commentary Carmel 93921 Treasurer: ROBERT G. SPROUL, P. 0. Box Editor: MRS. J. B. ATKISSON Treasurer: ARTHUR DAHL, Carmel 2167, San Francisco 94123

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UNITED NEW CONSERVATIONISTS, 487 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL Independent Ave., Grand Junction Park Ave., San Jose 95110 RESOURCES,1845 Sherman, Denver 81501 (243-3395) (A con federation of 16 conservation 80203 (303, 892-3311) Northeast: MORRIS BROWN, 317 W. organizations and other environmentally Director: T. W. TEN EYCK Prospect, Ft. Collins 80521 (484-2836) concerned citizens groups. Founded: 1969) President: LEONARD MICKO, 265 Ranchita Div. of Game, Fisk and Parks,6060 Broadway, STATE BOARD OF LAND Dr., Mountain View 94040 Denver 80216 (303, 825-1192) COMMISSIONERS,Columbine Vice President: STEPHEN ASHLEY Commission Members: LeROY ROBSON, Bldg., 1845 Sherman St., Denver Secretary: JOSEPH GREENBERG, Ph.D. President, Holly; HARRY COMBS, 80203 (303, 892-3451) Treasurer: ZLJHAIR MUNIR, Ph.D. Vice President, Denver; DEAN C. President: RAYMOND H. SIMPSON Executive Director: EBERHARD THIELE SUTTLE, Secretary, Durango; Register: HOWARD M. SHULTS WILTON COGSWELL, Meeker; W. Engineer: WESLEY E. WOODWARD R. (FORD) STRONG, Grand Junction; LONNIE PIPPIN, Monte STATE FOREST SERVICE,Colorado State COLORADO Vista; CHARLES GEBAUER, University, Ft. Collins 80521 (303, Akron; R. WITHERS COOL, 482-8185) Colorado Springs; OREST GERBAZ, (Main responsibility: the environmental GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Woody Creek; WILLIAM W. protection and management of approximately 8 ROBINSON, Denver million acres of private and state-owned forest Director: HARRY R. WOODWARD land. Provides aid to all groups and individuals BUREAU OF MINES,1845 Sherman St., Assistant Director, Services: ROBERT R. upon request. Founded: 1885) Denver 80203 (303, 892-3401) ELLIOTT State Forester: THOMAS B. BORDEN Deputy Commissioner of Mines: NORMAN Assistant Director, Parks and Recreation Deputy State Forester: OSCAR H. R. BLAKE Planning: GEORGE T. O'MALLEY SCHMUNK Assistant Director, Field: LAURENCE E. Assistant State Forester: DALE L. SHAW DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,1525 RIORDAN Nursery Manager: M. D. STRACHAN Sherman St., Denver 80203 (303, Assistant Director, Game and Fish Planning: (482-9512) 892-2811) ROBERT L. EVANS Project Leader: J. E. HUBBARD (491-8660) (Strives to meet the increasing complexity of Personnel Officer: CLAUDE R. WILSON marketing problems, technological changes in Chief Engineer: L. CLYDE SMITH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION BOARD, pest and insect control, and rapidly changing Chief, Land Acquisition: FRANCIS 251 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman patternsin crop and livestockoperations. METSGER St., Denver 80203 Established: 1949) Public Relations Officer: PETER T. Secretary: CLARENCE M. SVEDMAN Commission Chai.onan: L. RICHARD HANSSON KINTZELE Fish Manager: THOMAS M. LYNCH WATER CONSERVATION BOARD,102 Coinmissioner: CLINTON E. JEFFERS Game Manager: WAYNE W. SANDFORT Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St., Deputy Commissioner: DONALD L. Chief Game Warden: JACK E. HOGUE Denver 80203 (303, 892-3441) SVEDMAN Parks Program Coordinator: BERNIE Director: FELIX L. SPARKS Chief, Animal Industry Div.: LOUIS R. BOVEE Deputy Director: LAREN D. MORRILL BURKE Hunter Safety Coordinator: GAIL B. BOYD Chief, Div. of Inspection and Consumer Game Research Leader: JACK R. GRIEB, 317 COLORADO COOPERATIVE FISHERY Services: W. MERLE MORRISH W. Prospect, Ft. Collins (484-2836) UNIT,Colorado State University, Ft. Chief, Administrative Div.: LAURENCE B. Chief of Fisheries Research: WAYNE R. Collins 80521 PHELPS SEAMAN, 317 W. Prospect, Ft. Leader: WILLIAM J. McCONNELL Chief, Plant Industry Div.: WILLARD S. Collins (484-2836) Assistant: ROBERT J. BEHNKE SNYDER Chief Wildlife Water Resource Specialist: Chief, Markets Div.: ERWYN WYTTE PAUL T. BARROWS COLORADO COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE Publication: Colorado Agricultural Review Publication: Colorado Outdonrs RESEARCH UNIT,243 Forestry Editor: CHARLES HJELTE Bldg., Colorado State University, Ft. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,State Collin; 80521 (303, 491-5396) Office Bldg., Denver 80203 Regional Managers: (Organized: 1947) Commissioner of Education: BYRON W. Southeast: CARL R. WELSH, 2126 N. Leader: FRED A. GLOVER HANSFORD (303, 892-2211) Weber, Colorado Springs 80907 Assistant: JACK E. GROSS (473-2945) Improved Learning Unit: Southwest: C. E. TILL, P.O. Box 788, CITIZEN GROUPS Consultant, Conservation and Outdoor Montrose 81401 (249-3431) Education: CHARLES HOLTZER Northwest: GLENN E. ROGERS, 711 (892-2238) Independent Ave., Grand Junction COLORADO WILDLIFE FEDERATION, 81501 (243-3395) INC.,Box 22193, Denver 80212 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,4210 E. 11th Northeast: EUGENE P. COOK, 317 W. (A representative statewide organization, Ave., Denver 80220 (303, 388-6111) Prospect, Ft. Collins 80521 (484-2836) affiliated with the National Wildlife (State water pollution control program) Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Executive Director: ROY L. CLEERE, M.D. Regional Park Managers: preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Chairman, Water Pollution Control Southcast: WILLIAM P. BROUGHAM, 2126 restorationofwildlife andothernatural Commission: T. W. TEN EYCK N. Weber, Colorado Springs 80907 resources. Organized: 1952) Director, Water Pollution Control Div.: (473-2945) President: GILBERT N. HUNTER, 1844 S. FRANK ROZICH Southwest: GEORGE A. SPERRY, P.O. Box Glencoe, Denver 80222 (303, Chief, Health Education Section: ROBERT 788, Montrose 81401 (249-3431) 756-1982) GONRING Northwest: RICHARD 0. ELLIOTT, 711 Vice Presidents: JORDON P. McFARLAND, 61

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Denver; JAMES C. PITCHER, 80906 FETTIG, Clinton; EDWARD B. Walden: ELMER P. COGBURN, Secretary-Treasurer: HELEN V. SAMMEN, HOLUB, Bethel; J. LOUIS RADEL, Denver; DWIGHT G. SMITH, Ft. 108 Palisade Cir.. Manitou Springs Fairfield Collins 80829 Engineer of Shell Fisheries: ERNEST J. Secretary: JOSEPH F. DADO, 5980 Brooks BONTYA Dr., Arvada 80002 (303, 421-7869) NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Colorado Clerk of Shell Fisheries: ALFRED M. Treasurer: LILLIAN TAYLOR, 2555 S. Chapter) ULLMAN Bannock. Denver 80223 Chairman: WILLIAM T. GARRETT, Box Affiliate Representative: GILBERT N. 889, Boulder 80302 STATE PARK AND FOREST HUNTER COMMISSION, Rm. 273, State Publication: Colorado Wildlife Federation CONNECTICUT Office Bldg.. Hartford 06115 (203, News 566-5920) Editor: GEORGE FELTNER, 458 Lowell Commission Members: GEORGE A. Blvd.. Denver 80204 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GARRATT, Chairman, Hamden; E. MALCOLM STANNARD, Vice COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Chairman, Columbia; JULIAN H. CONSERVATION DISTRICTS BOARD OF FISHERIES AND GAME, State NORTON, Treasurer. Bristol; N. President: KISH OTSUKA, Sedgwick 80749 Office Bldg.. Hartford 06115 (203, THOMAS EATON, Wethersfield; (303, 4221) 566.3356) MARTIN J. RYAN, Bridgeport; Board Members: NORMAN C. COMOLLO, ARTHUR J. STANLEY, Bloomfield COLORADO MOUNTAIN CLUB, 1723 E. Chairman, Manchester: MICHAEL J. Director and Secretary: DONALD C. 16th Ave., Denver 80218 (303, STULA, Vice Chairman. Colchester: MATHEWS 355-3666) RUDY FRANK, West Haven; Superintendent of State Parks: WILLIAM F. President: CLINTON M. KELLEY PATRICK J. WARD, Hartford; MILLER President Elect: SAM ALFEND WILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.D., West State Forester and Forest Fire Warden: Corporate Secretary: ROBIN SIMMONS Hartford HARRY A. McKUSICK Executive Secretary: SALLY RICHARDS Director: THEODORE B. BAMPTON Treasurer: CHARLES L. TWOMEY (566-5460) STATE SOIL CONSERVATION ADVISORY Assistant Director: ALFRED J. HUNYADI COMMITTEE, State Office Bldg,. COLORADO OPEN SPACE (566 -2286) Hartford 06115 (203, 566-4667) COORDINATING COUNCIL, INC., Chief. Conservation Officer: LESLIE A. Chairman: JOSEPH N. GILL, Commissioner. 5850 E. Jewell Ave., Denver 80222 WILLIAMSON (566-3978) Department of Agriculture and (303, 756-5991) Chief. Fish Div.: COLE WILDE Natural Resources, Hartford (Engaged in education and legislative acti.n in (566.2287) Chief of Soil Conservation: JOSEPH A. such areas as pollution, highwaysand Chief. Game Div.: ARROLL L. LAMSON WARD, JR. (566-2524) transportation. wilderness. land-use planning. (566-4683) and urban problems. Membership: 30 Chief. Information and Education Div.: WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION, State organizations with 30,000 members; Founded: MALCOLM H. BRINTON Office Bldg.. Hartford 06115 1965) (566-3489) (Waterresources, pollutioncontrol.flood President: MARTIN H. SHORE Chief. Land Acquisition Div.: GEORGE C. control. beach erosion control. dredging in tidal President Elect: EDWARD CONNERS HANCOCK (566-3672) waters,supervisionof dams.structuresin Secretary-Treasurer: CAROLYN JOHNSON Publication: The Connecticut Wildlife navigable waters.) Conservation Bulletin Director: JOHN J. CURRY (203, 566-2793) COLORADO OPEN SPACE FOUNDATION, 5850 E. Jewell Ave.. Denver 80222 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CITIZEN GROUPS (363, 757-5439) NATURAL RESOURCES, Rm. 113, President: RICHARD H. OLSON State Office Bldg.. Hartford 06115 Vice President: RALPH SARGENT, JR. (203, 566-4667) CONNECTICUT WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Executive Director: ROGER P. IIANSEN Commissioner: JOSEPH N. GILL INC., Box 7, Middletown 06457 (203, Deputy Commissioner: JOSEPH E. SWIDER 235-3341) COLORADO WATER CONGRESS, Suite Director, Div. of Administrative Services: (A representative statewide organization, 530, 1200 Lincoln St.. Denver 80203 GEORGE S. RUSSELL affiliated with the National Wildlife (303, 222-0869) Open Space Coordinator: CARL N. OTTE Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, (To institute and advance programs for the Chief of Land Acquisition: THADDEUS H. preservation, aesthetical appreciation and conservation,development, protection and BURAK restorationofwildlifeandothernatural efficient utilization of the water resources of Chief. Div. of Soil and Water Conservation: resources.) Colorado. Founded: 1958) JOSEPH A. WARD, JR. President; WALTER HYLWA, 82 Sorries Chairman: ROBERT FISCHER Court. South Meriden 06450 (203, Vice Chairman: ROLAND FISCHER GEOLOGICAL Alvl NATURAL HISTORY 237-1059) Secretary-Treasurer: CHARLES THOMSON SURVEY, Judd Hall, Rm. 303, Vice President: FRED BARD, Main St.. Executive Director: GORDON H. SCHEER Wesleyan University, Wesleyan Sta., Chester 06412 Publication: Colorado Water Congress Middletown 06457 (203, 346-0788) Executive Secretary: ROBERT E. CORRELL, Newsletter Director: JOE WEBB PEOPLES 108 Dale Rd., Wethersfield 06109 Editor: C. N. FEAST (203, 529-1721) SHELL FISH COMMISSION, Box 97, Secretary: ARTHUR E. CARTER, 9 Water IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Milford 06460 (203, 874-0696) St., Guilford 06437 INC. (Colorado Div.) Commission Members: J. RICHARDS Treasurer: ANTHONY MASELLI, 20 Rosina President: ARNOLD CRAIG, 2009 W. NELSON, Chairman. Madison: ERIC Rd., Hamden 06514 Cheyenne Rd.. Colorado Springs T. BALL New Haven: BRUCE A. Affiliate Representative: CHESTER L. 62

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RENESON, Bull Hill Rd., East Secretary: J. STANLEY QUICKMIRE, JR. Publ.tion: Delaware Conservationist Hampton 06424 Treasurer: GILBERT KLEINER, 5 Flintlock Editor: ELIZABETH T. CAULK Alternate: LINWOOD E. PAGE, 41 Green Ridge, Simsbury 06070 (658-5670) Ave., Jewett City 06351 Publication: Connecticut Newsletter Div. of re: 999 Control, Loockerman St. Publication: Newsletter Editor: J. STANLEY QUICKMIRE, JR. and Legislative Ave., P.O. Box 916, Editor: ROBERT E. CORRELL Dover 19901 (678-47611 CONNECTICUT FOREST AND PARK Director: JOHN C. BRYSON AUDUBON SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF ASSOCIATION, INC., 1010 Main Assistant Director: N. C. VASUKI CONNECTICUT, 2325 Burr St., St., P. 0. Box 389, East Hartford Acting Director, Water Pollution Control Fairfield 06433 (203, 259-6305) 06108 (203, 289-3637) Section: ROBERT L. SMITH (To further the conservation of wild birds, President: FLOYD M. CALLWARD, West Acting Director. Air Pollution Control Section: mammals, and other wildlife and thetotal Wilfington NORMAN E. THOMAS environment, particularlyin Connecticut. by Vice President: HARROL W. BAKER, JR., Acting Director, Water Resources and promoting conservation practices, maintaining Newington Subaqueous Lands Section: BURKE sanctuaries and and reservations, and fostering Treasurer: ARTHUR L. HOLLINGS, JR., E. LANE educationinnaturalhistory.Membership: Newington Acting Director, Laboratory Section: 3,450; Organized: 1898) Secretary-Forester: JOHN E. HIBBARD, RODNEY R. BARTCHY President: ROBERT BRAUN, 380 Lakeside Hebron Dr.. Fairfield 06430 the. of Fish and Wildlife: Vice Presidents: W. BRADLEY NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE Director: VACANT MOREHOUSE, Southport; MRS. (Connecticut Chapter) I PAUL HARWOOD, JR., Fairfield Chairman: G. W. DeSOUSA, 151 Brookdale Di.. of Parks, Recreation and Forestry, Secretary: RICHARD F. MEADE, Fairfield Rd., Stamford 06903 Legislative Ave. and Cott St., P.O. Treasurer: JOHN BUCKINGHAM, Fairfield Box F, Dover 19901 (678-4401) Executive Director: MARSHAL CASE SAVE THE WETLANDS COMMITTEE, Chairman of Advisory Council on Parks: Publication: Audubon Bulletin INC., 103 Bingham Laboratory. Yak WARNER W. PRICE, JR. Editor: MARSHAL CASE Director: PETER GELDOF, JR. University, New Haven 06520 (203, 436-0723) CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF (To inform the people of Connecticut of the Div. of Soi' and Water Conservation (678-4415) CONSERVATION COMMISSIONS, Chairman: vILLIAM E. McDANIEL, value and importance of tidal wetlands, their INC., P.O. Box 177, West Hartford current status, the threat to their future, and Agricultural Hall, University of 06107 Delaware, Newark 19711 what can be done to protect and preserve them (A nonprofit organization of town conservation in the public interest. Organized: 1966) Director: WILLIAM R. RAT! EDGE commissions, fostering and encouraging President: FREEBORN G. JEWETT, Lyme cooperation among the membership and with GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University of 06371 other organizations and governmental bodies Delaware, Newark 19711 (302, Vice President: ROY C. WILCOX with mutual aims.) 738-2833) Secretary: FREDERICK POPE, JR. President: GAY EWING, R.F.D. I, West State Geologist: ROBERT R. JORDAN Treasurer: JOHN A. WARGO Redding 06896 Vice President: JACK GUNTHER, New Executive Secretary: PETER H. BORGEMEISTER CITIZEN GROUPS Canaan Secretary-Treasurer: JOSEPH VOBORIL, JR., Willington DELAWARE DELAWARE WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Executive Secretary: JOSEPH A. WARD, JR., 1011 Washington St., Wilmington 404 Middle Rd., Farmington 06032 19801 (302, 654-9424) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (A representative statewide organization, CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF SOIL affiliated with the National Wildlife AND WATER CONSERVATION Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, DISTRICTS, INC. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and President: FRANK NIEDERWERFER, R.D. Drawer D, Dover 19901 restorationofwildlifeandothernatural 3, Rockville 06066 (203, 875-9376) Secretary: G. WALLACE CAULK resources.) Assistant Secretary: JOHN L. CLOUGH President: JAMES C. WARREN, R.D. I, Box CONNECTICUT AUDUBON COUNCIL, 286, Smyrna 19977 (302, 653-7080) Orchard Hill Rd., Harwinton 06790 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL Corresponding Secretary: JOHN N. (203, 482-4173) RESOURCES AND IORIZZO, 117 Jay Dr., New Castle (An affiliate of the National Audubon Society. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL, D 19720 (302, 328-0057) Initiates and supports programs to advance the St., Dover 19901 Recording Secretary: JEWELL IORIZZO, 117 protection and wise use of the wildlife, plants, (Reorganized in 1970 to encompass the Board Jay Dr., New Castle 19720 soil,water and othernaturalresources of of Game and FishCommissioners,Shell Treasurer: JOHN P. COUCH MAN, 330 Connecticut; encourages theexchangeof Fisheries Commission,. State Forestry Nimitz Rd., Dover 19901 information,cooperation,andcoordination Commission, State Park Commission, State Affiliate Representative: EDMUND H. among member organizations. Membership: Soil and Water Commission, and Water and HARVEY, 1011 Washington St., 7,730; Organized: 1967) Air Resources Commission.) Wilmington 19801 President: EDWARD W. HUTCHINSON, Secretary: AUSTIN N. HELLER (302, Alternate: JOE WLOSINSKI, 910 Linden St., Comely Hollow, Sharon 06069 678-4403) Wilmington 19805 (364-5051) Office of Administration: ROBERT H. TARR Publication: Newsletter Vice President: STANLEY M. BARNES, 117 (678-4183) Elm P1., New Canaan 06840 Office of Information and Education: CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR PARKS, (966-5378) ELIZABETH T. CAULK (678-4183) INC.. Box 7144, Wilmington 19803 63

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(A nonprofit organization of private citizens DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Palm Beach 33402 (305, 655-3411) cooperating with individuals, organizations and (Responsibleforlocalcooperationinthe governmental agencies to promote the Federal-State Central and Southern Florida parklands andrecreationalfacilitiesof the GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Flood Control Project.Goal to provide flood people of Delaware and of the U.S.) control, water conservation, and supply to18 President: HENRY C. BLACK countiesincentralandsouthernFlorida. Vice President: CARL SMITH HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Additional benefits are preservation of natural Secretary: WILLIAM LAWS 1875 Connecticut Ave., N.W., conditions in Everglades, enhancement of fish, Treasurer: FLOYD K. SWOPE Washington, D.C. 20009 wildlife, and waterfowl and public recreation.) Publication: The Greensward (Water pollution control program) Governing Board: ROBERT P. BLAKELEY, Editor: LORRAINEB.KINGDON, 3 Director: RAYMOND L. STANDARD, M.D. Chairman, Plantation; ROBERT W. Monterry Dr., Newark 19711 (202, 629-3366) PADRICK, Vice Chairman, Fort Associate Director for Environmental Health: Pierce; C. THOMAS, Lake MALCOLM C. HOPE (629-3105) Harbor; JOHN G. DU PUIS, JR., DELAWARE ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Miami; HARRY J. SANDS, JR., WATER CONSERVATION METROPOLITAN POLICE,300 Indiana Satellite Beach; G. E. DAIL, JR., DISTRICT SUPERVISORS Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001 Secretary and Executive Director President: ISAAC THOMAS, Marydel (Md.) (202, 626-2308) Assistant Executive Director, Administration: 21649 (301, 492-3174) (Has jurisdiction over matters pertaining to JAMES R. STOKES game.) Director, Planning: JOHN R. MALOY Chief of Police: JERRY V. WILSON Treasurer and Controller: JOHN R. DELAWARE CONSERVATION GREENWOOD EDUCATION ASSOCIATION,Box CITIZEN GROUPS District Counsel and Director, Real Estate 45, Dcver 19901 Dept.: ROBERT GRAFTON President: NORMAN WILDER Director, Engineering Dept.: W. V. STORCH Vice President:ROBERTNELSON CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL Director, Field Services Dept.: ZEB C. Secretary: FREDERICK T. MOTT ASSOCIATION,Box 1076, GRANT Treasurer: NORMAN DILL Alexandria, Va. 22313 Director, Recreation and Conservation Dept.: (Concerned with the conservation of the natural FRIEDRICH E. H. SCHILLER and historical resources of the C&O Canal and (Acting) DELAWARE WILD LANDS, INC., 10 the Potomac River Basin.) Director, Information and Education: Washington St., Wilmington 19;01 President: COLINRITTER,Box 1076, THOMAS E. HUSER (302, 654-1290) Alexandria, Va. 22313 Director, Promotions and Audio Visual (A nonprofit organization formed to purchase Vice President: KENNETH T. ROLLINS, I 13 Services: LAWRENCE J. NUNN properties which its directors deem Valley Rd., Brookmont, Md. 20016 irreplaceable and worthy of preservation in a Secretary: DOUGLAS LINDSAY, 532 5th DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND natural state for coming generations. St., S.E., Washington, D.C. 20003 CONSUMER SERVICES,State Organized: 1961) Treasurer: DOUGLAS M. GREENE, 10317 Capitol, Tallahassee 32304 President: EDMUND H. HARVEY Brunswick Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Commissioner: DOYLE CONNER (904, Assistant to the President: HOLGER H. 20902 599-7345) HARVEY Vice Presidents:MRS.GEORGE P. NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA DEPARTMENT OF AIR AND WATER EDMONDS, RODMAN WARD FEDERATION OF GARDEN POLLUTION CONTROL,315 S. Secretary: EDWARDW. COOCH,JR. CLUBS, INC,1207 Azalea Dr., Calhoun St., Tallahassee 32301 (904, Assistant Secretary: MRS. RAYMOND L. Rockville Md. 20850 (301, 762-5943) 224-9151) BURNETT Conservation Chairman:MRS. JUDSONC. Chairman: NATHANIEL P. REED (904, Treasurer: WILLIAM H. FREDERICK, JR. FRENCH 222-1900) Assistant Treasurer: JOSEPH Y. JEANES, Executive Director: VINCENT D. PATTON JR. WASHINGTON ECOLOGY CENTER,3256 Director of Information: JAMES K. LEWIS Prospect't, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202, 338-5010) DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL DELMAI VA ORNITHOLOGICAL (A clearinghouse for environmental education RESOURCES,Larson Bldg., Gaines SOCIETY,2715 Bardell Dr., and action in the metropolitan area. Aims to St. at Monroe, Tallahassee 32304 Sherwood Park, Wilmington 19808 provide information, distribution systems, and (904, 224-7141) (302, 998-7690) (Organized: 1963) other services that will enable local volunteer Executive Board: REUBIN ASKEW, President:ROBERT W.THOMEN, Chandler citizens groups to reach beyond their Governor; TOM ADAMS, Secretary Mill Rd., Box 112, Avondale (Pa.) limitations. Incorporated: 1970) of State; EARL FAIRCLOTH, 19311 Executive Director: BILL PAINTER Attorney General; FRED 0. Vice President: WILLIAM A. BROKAW, Assistant Director: TOMMEE TOD DICKINSON, JR., Comptroller; 2404 Brickton Rd., Chatham, BROWARD WILLIAMS, Treasurer; Wilmington 19803 FLORIDA FLOYD T. CHRISTIAN, Secretary: JOANW. ZERBE,Jefferson Commissioner of Education; DOYLE House, New Castle 19720 CONNER, Commissioner of Treasurer:PHILIP K.KLABUNDE, 2715 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Agriculture Bardell Dr., Sherwood Park, Executive Director:RANDOLPHHODGES Wilmington 19808 Administrative Assistants: FRANK Publication: Delmarva Ornithologist CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA PITTMAN, J. G.SMITH, H.J. Editor: JOHN T. LINEHAN, 38 Augusta Dr., FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT,901 KELLY Chestnut Hill Estates, Newark 19711 Evernia St., P. 0. Box 1671, West General Counsel: J. W.PIERCE

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Survey and Management: KEN WOODBURN (Domestic waste and environmental control FLORIDA CONSERVATION COUNCIL, programs) P.O. Drawer 7, Maitland 32751 (305, Div. of Administrative Services: Director: WILSON T. SOWDER 647-2615) Director: BETTY H. SCANLAN Chief. Bureau of Sanitary Engineering: (A group of independent, private conservation Education 2nd Information: ELGIN WHITE SIDNEY A. BERKOWITZ organizations operating throughout the State. Administrator, Health Education Section: G. Meets monthly to considerconservation Div. of Marine Resources: FLOYD BAKER measuresand torecommend tomember Director: HARMON SHIELDS Publication: Florida Health Notes organizations procedures to follow. Organized: Chief. Bureau of Marine Science and Editor: ROBERT A. SCHOONOVER 1957) Technliogy: ROBERT M. INGI.E Chairman: C. RUSSELL MASON Chief. Bureau of Beaches and Shores: W. T. STATE SOIL AND WATER Secretary: NINA D. STEFFEE CARLTON CONSERVATION COUNCIL, P. 0. Chief Law Enforcement Officer: H. V. Drawer EE, Gainesville 32601 (904, FLORIDA DEFENDERS OF THE GIBSON 376-1990) ENVIRONMENT,INC., Box 12063, Chairman: W. E. BURQUEST Gainesville 32601 (904, 372-6965) Div. of Interior Resources: Coordinator: R. N. MORRIS Anorganizationofscientists,economists. Director: J. V. SOLLOHUB attorneys, and other concerned citizens who arc Chief. Bureau of Waterways: ROGER CITIZEN GROUPS encouraging research and compiling and BACHMAN disseminating information on the Chief. Bureau of Geology: ROBERT 0. environmentalimpact oftheCross-Florida VERNON Baege Canal. now under construction. FLORIDA WILDLIFE FEDERATION,4080 Founded: 1969) Div. of Parks andRecreation (224-8102) Haverhill Rd.. West Palm Beach 33403 (305, 6R3-4141) President: WILLIAM M. PARTINGTON, (Supervises, administers. regulates and controls JR., Winter Park (305, 647-0467) (A representative statewide the operation of state parks, including sites of organization. Vice President: MARJORIE H. CARR, affiliated with the Wildlife historic significance; andadministers the National Micanopy State's recreational land acquisitionand Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. Secretary: KATHARINE H. BOWERS, preservation. aesthetical appreciation, and development program.) Gainesville (904, 376-7735) restorationofwildlifeand Director: N. E. BILL MILLER othernatural Treasurer: JOHN W. NEELY, Gainesville Assistant Director: NEY C. LANDRUM resources. Organized: 1935) President: JOHN C. JONES (305, 683-4141) Scientific Chairman: DAVID S. ANTHONY, Executive Vice President: A. RAY Gainesville (904, 372-5253) Div. of Game and Fresh WaterFish, 620 S. Economics Chairman: PAUL E. ROBERTS, RICHARDS, Avalon Beach 32570 Meridian, Tallahassee 32304 (904, Gainesville (904, 378-8135) (904, 994-5307) 224-0115) Legal Chairman: HARVEY KLEIN, Reddick Executive Secretary: MRS. JOHN C. JONES Commissioners: WILLIAM M. BLAKE, (904, 591-1499) Chairman, Tampa; W. B. (305, 683-4141) COPELAND, Jacksonville; C. A. Recording Secretary: ANTHONY D. BOSCO, FLORIDA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION,P.O. PEACOCK, Miami; JAMES B. Rt. 1, Box 584, DeLand 32720 Treasurer: J. A. KEBRDLE, Rt. I, Box 572, Box 1696, Tallahasset 32302 (904, WINDHAM, Jacksonville. 222-5646) DeLand 32720 RICHARD H. SCHULTZ, Marianna President: J. H. TRESCOT, JR., P.O. Box Director: 0. EARLE FRYE, JR. Affiliate Representative: F. DON SOUTH WELL, P.O. Bor. 854, 1040, Palatka 32077 (904, 325-2201) Assistant Director: H. E. WALLACE 1st Vice President: PHIL J. MOSES, P.O. Box Chief of Fisheries: JOHN W. WOODS Ormond Beach 32074 (934, 677-2207) Alternate: WILLIAM F. THEOBALD, 5012 968, Lake City 32055 (904, 752-0335) Chief of Game: JAMES A. POWELL 2nd Vice President: BEN SWENDSEN, 1011 Chief Law Enforcement Officer: BRANTLEY N.E. 2nd Ave.. Miami 33137 Publication: Newsletter Edgemere Dr., Fort Myers 33901 (813, GOODSON 936-3682) Information-Education: JAMES T. FLOYD Secretary-Treasurer: JOHN A. BEALL, P.O. Publication: FloridaWildlife FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Box 191, Tallahassee 32302 (904, Editor: BILL HANSEN WATER CONSERVATION 877-1158) DISTRICT SUPERVISORS Executive Director: WILLIAM CARROLL Division of Forestry,Collins Bldg.. Tallahassee President: FORREST L. BEACH, Box 427, LAMB 32304 (904, 222-3650) Trenton 32693 (904, 463-2385) Director: JOHN M. BETHEA IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Associate Director: HAROLD K. MIKELL FLORIDA AUDUBON SOCIETY,P.O. INC. (FloridaDiv.) Chief, Fire Control:DAVID P.SMITH Drawer 7, Maitland 32751 (305, President: PHILLIP A. LUND, P.O. Box 541, Chief, Forest Education: CHARLES E. 647-2615) Jupiter 33458 SALTER President: DADE W. THORNTON, 3226 Secretary: GWEN LUND, P.O. Box 541, Chief, Forest Management: R. A. N.W. 11th Court, Miami 33127 Jupiter 33458 BONNINGHAUSEN Secretary: NINA D. STEFFEE, 112 S. Clyde Treasurer: LLOYD E. MILLER, 18601 S.W. St., Kissimmee 32741 97th Pl., Miami 33157 MARINE FACILITY,Florida State Treasurer: HAL SCOTT, Box 2307, Orlando University. Turkey Point, Rt. I, 32802 NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Florida Crawfordville 32327 (904, 697-3945) Executive Director: C. RUSSELL MASON, Chapter) Director: CARL H. OPPENHEIMER Box 755, Altamonte Springs 32701 Chairman:MRS. JOSEPH NISWONGER, Conservation Assistants: MARTIN R. 305 W. Beacon Rd., Lakeland 33803 STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND NORTHRUP, 105 Mohawk Ave., REHABILIXATIVE SERVICES,Div. Longwood 32750; WILLIAM M. SOUTHEASTERN ENVIRONMENTAL of Health, Box 210, Jacksonville 32201 PARTINGTON, 400 Cortland Ave., COUNCIL, INC., P.O.Box 31278, (904, 354.3961) Winter Park 32789 Yukon Branch, Jacksonville 32230 65

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(904, 387-7379) Bldg., Athens 30601 (404, 542-1555) Chief of Information and Education: DEAN (A nonprofit but not tax-exempt corporation. (Established: 1967) WOHLGEMUTH Programs include distribution of educational Director: E. L. CHEATUM Chief State Deputy, Northern Region: materials and legal action to promote better WILLIAM CLINE enforcement of existing laws and the creation NATURAL AREAS COUNCIL, 544 Chief State Deputy. Southern Region: J. D. of new ones necessary for a quality Agriculture Bldg., 7 Hunter St., S.W., ATCH 1SON environment. Founded: 1969) Atlanta 30334 (404, 656-3222) Supervisor of Coastal Fisheries: DAVID GOULD President: MRS. PAUL L. BIRD (To conduct a statewide inventory of Publication: Georgia Game and Fish Vice President: HENRY J. LANNON outstandingnaturalland,freshwater, and Editor: DEAN WOHLGEMUTH Secretary: W. CJRTIS LOVELACE wetlandareas;toassistinpreservation of Treasurer: FRANK S. HILL naturalareasforeducationandresearch. STATE SOIL AND WATER Organized: 1966) CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, GEORGIA Members: DONALD C. SCOTT, Chairman. 318 Extension Annex Bldg.. Athens Athens: JIMMY CARTER, 30601 (404, 542-3065) HOWARD CRAMER, JACK Chairman: JIM L. GILLIS, JR., Box 86. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CROCKFORD, A. B. C. Soperton 30457 DORMINY, JR., LAMAR Executive Secretary: FRANK E. STANCIL FRANKLIN, PHILLIP GREEAR, J. COASTAL PLAIN AREA PLANNING AND LEONARD LEDBETTER, W. H. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA MARINE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, McCOMB, SAM P. McGill, INSTITUTE, Sapelo Island 31327 P.O. Box 1223. Valdosta 31601 (912, BROOKS PENNINGTON, (912, 485-2321) (Organized: 1953) 244-2048) HOWARD H. RAINEY, HENRY D. Director: VERNON J. HENRY, JR. (To promote, throughsoundplanning,the STRUBLE, CHARLES WHARTON developmentand managementofnatural Executive Director: ROBERT E. HANIE WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, 47 resources for quality outdoor recreation and Assistant Director for Ecology: A. Trinity Ave., S. W., Atlanta 30334 STEPHEN JOHNSON tourism. Organized: 1963) Executive Secretary: R. S. HOWARD, JR. Chief. Outdoor Recreation-Tourism: JAMES Assistant Director for Conservation Education: H. RAINWATER, JR. SAM 0. CANDLER GEORGIA COOPERATIVE FISHERY Assistant Chief: W. J. MCKEY SLASH PINE AREA PLANNING AND UNIT, School of Forestry, University DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, of Georgia, Athens 30601 Agriculture Bldg., Capitol Sq., Atlanta 902 Grove Ave., P. 0. Box 1276, Leader: ALFRED C. FOX 30334 (404, 524-3292) Waycross 31501 (912, 283-3831) Assistant: JAMES P. CLUGSTON Commissioner: THOMAS IRVIN, Clarkesville (To create within the Slash Pine region and its Special Services: JACK GILCHRIST, localities a more attractive andlivable CITIZEN GROUPS Jonesboro environment andtoprovidethetoolsfor making this region of Georgia more DEPARTMENT OF STATE PARKS, 7th economically productive. Composed of nine GEORGIA SPORTSMEN'S FEDERATION, 270 Washington St., .W., Atlanta member counties: Organized: 1963) Rt. 4, Sunnyside Rd.. Thomaston 30334 (404, 523-1791) Executive Director: MAX W. HARRAL (Ext. 30286 Director: JOHN L. GORDON 8) (A representative statewide organization, Chief, Outdccr Recreation and Tourism: F. affiliated with the National Wildlife FORESTRY COMMISSION, Box 819, MARION HAY (Ext. 22) Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Macon 31202 (912, 746-3531) Publication: The Slash Pine News preservation, aesthetical appreciation,and (To foster, improve, and encourage restorationofwildlifeandothernatural reforestation: to engage in research and other STATE GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, resources. Organized: 1955) projects for better forestry practices; and to Trinity-Washington Bldg., 270 President: TOMMIE E. HOLLIMAN, Rt. 4, detect, prevent, and combat forest fires.) Washington St.. S. W., Atlanta 30334 Sunnyside Rd., Thomaston 30286 Board of Commissioners: HUGH M. DIXON, (404, 656-3500) Executive Vice President: W. CLYDE Chairman. Vidalia; GEORGE Commission Members: W. CLYDE DIXON, GREENWAY, 2804 Old Norcross BEASLEY, Lavonia; M. E. Chairman, Cleveland; RICHARD Rd., Tucker 30084 GARRISON, Homer: L. H. TIFT, Vice Chairman, Albany; Executive Secretary: DONALD B. MORGAN, Eastman: ALEXANDER WILLIAM Z. CAMP, Secretary, STICKLEY, Rt. I, Box 90. Lake SESSOMS, Cogdell Newnan; JAMES DARBY, Vidalia; Park 31636 Director: A. RAY SHIRLEY ROBERT A. COLLINS, JR., Affiliate Representative: TOMMIE E. Deputy Director: JULIAN D. REEVES Americus; CHARLES L. HOLLIMAN Chief, Forest Protection: JAMES C. DAVIDSON, JR., Avondale Estates; Alternate: DONALD B. STICKLEY TURNER RANKIN M. SMITH, Atlanta; Publication: Newsletter Chief, Management: W. H. McCOMB JAMES B. LANGFORD, Calhoun; Chief, Forest Education FRANK CRAVEN JUDGE HARLEY LANGDALE, GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Chief, Reforestation: JAMES WYNENS Valdosta; LEONARD BASSFORD, WATER CONSERVATION Chief, Administration: GEORGE BISHOP Augusta DISTRICT SUPERVISORS Chief, Equipment and Real Estate: LESTER Director: GEORGE T. BAGBY President: FRANK 0. CRAWFORD, Rt. 1, L. LUNDY Assistant Director: JACK CROCKFORD Morgan Valley Rd.. Rockmart 30153 Publication: Georgia Forestry Chief of Game: HUBERT HANDY (404, 684-6531) Editor: FRANK CRAVEN Chief of Fisheries: LEON KIRKLAND Chief of Marine Fisheries: WILLIAM GEORGIA CONSERVANCY, INC., THE, INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES, ANDERSON 1025 Candler Bldg., 127 Peachtree St.. University of Georgia. 203 Forestry Chief of Special Services: ROBERT BAKER N.E., Atlanta 30303 (404, 525-1828) 66

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(To preserve areas of scenic, geologic, biologic, Fishery Biologist: HARRY T. KAMI Div. of Water and Lund Development, P.O.Box historic or recreational importance in Georgia; Wildlife Biologist: VACANT 373, Honolulu 96809 (548-2211, Ext. to establishor aidinthe establishment of 373) nature reserves; and to develop programs of CITIZEN GROUPS Manager-Engineer: ROBERT T. CHUCK conservationeducation.Membership:4,345; Chartered: May, 1967) INSTIT-JTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY, President: NORMAN C. SMITH GUAMSCIENCE TEACHERS University of Hawaii, P.O. Box 1067, Vice President: DAVID L. COKER ASSOCIATION,Box 2872, Agana Kaneohe 96744 (808, 247-6631) Secretary: LYNN HILL 96910 (Concerned with research in marine tropical Treasurer: JAMES J. WHITE (An associatemember organization of the biology, biological oceanography, and living Director: ALLEN C. HART National Wildlife Federation.) marine resources. Provides researchfacilities Publication: Ninvsletter President: JAMES BRANCH for investigations in tropical marine biology.) Editor: JIM MORRISON Executive Secretary: LARRY GOMOLL Acting Director: PHILIP HELFRICH GEORGIA FOREST RESEARCH COUNCIL, HAWAII WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH P.O. Box 828, Macon 31202 (912, CENTER,University of Hawaii, 2525 746-3531) Correa Rd., Honolulu 96822 Board of Commissioners: WALLACE (944-8847) ADAMS, Chairman, Glenwood; GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (To plan, initiate, and conduct water resources KIRK SUTLIVE, SR., Savannah; research projects pertinent to Hawaii. HERBERT I. CONNER, Vidalia; Organized: 1964) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,Box ROBERT D. DIXON, Griffin; Director: D. C. COX GORDON HALL, Swainsboro; J. F. 5425, Honolulu 96814 (988-4447) Associate Director: L. S. LAU MATHIS, JR., Twin City; A. RAY Head, Div. of Plant industry: SOTARO SHIRLEY, Macon UEHARA HAWAII COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, Director: H. E. RUARK 2538 The Mall, University of Hawaii, Assistant Director: C. FRANK ROBERTSON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,Box 3378, Honolulu 96822 Honolulu 96801 (507-711) Leader: JOHN A. MACIOLEK GEORGIA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, (Water pollution control program) Assistant: VACANT INC.,1204 Carnegie Bldg., 133 Director of Health: WALTER B. Carnegie Way, N. W., Atlanta 30303 QUISENBERRY, M.D., M.P.H. CITIZEN GROUPS (404, 522-0951) (Membership: 1,150; (Ext. 7/50) Founded: 1907) Health Education Officer: CHRISTINE LING Chairman of the Board: EDWIN L. (Ext. 603) HAWAII WILDLIFE FEDERATION,Box DOUGLASS, Augusta Executive Officer, Environmental Health Div.: 10113, Honolulu 96816 (808, President: GERALD SAUNDERS, Columbus SHINJI SONEDA 521) 537-6574) Treasurer: MELVIN CHAPMAN, Atlanta (A representative statewide organization, Executive Director: HAROLD JOINER DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL affiliated with the National Wildlife Publication: Tops RESOURCES,Box 621, Honolulu Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Editor: HAROLD JOINER 96809 (548-2211, Ext. 773) preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Chairman: SUNAO KIDO restorationofwildlifeandothernatural SAVE AMERICA'S VITAL Board Members: NEWTON MIYAGI, resources.) ENVIRONMENT,P.O. Box 52652, LARRY MEHAU, MANUEL President: ERNEST W. ALBRECHT, Suite Atlanta 30305 (404, 237-2344) MONIZ, JR., NOBUICHI 1000, 1600 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu (To promote good planning, wiseuse, and MASUNAGA, GEORGE S. 96814 (808, 955-9444) protectionofGeorgia'senvironmentand YAMAKI Vice President: FRANK C. HULCE, natural resources through legislative. Publication: Aloha Aino (Love of Land) Waimanalo administrative, and legal processes. Founded: Editor: BILL THOMPSON Executive Director: GEORGE DU BOIS, Box 1970) 7062, Honolulu 96821 (808, 373-9344) President: MRS. CHARLES YARN, JR. Div. ofFishand Game,530 S. Hotel St., Secretary-Treasurer: HARRIET E. LINN, Vice President: 0. J. COOGLER Honolulu 96813 (548-2811, Ext. 645) 91-1511 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu Secretary: EDWARD L. GREENBLATT Director. MICHIO TAKATA 96817 (308, 517-6574) Treasurer: ED 0. JOHNSON Chief, Wildlife Branch: PAUL L. BREESE Affiliate Representative: JOHN S. CRAFT, Publication: Newsletter Chief, Fisheries Branch: KENJI EGO 1431-1777 Ala Moana, Honolulu Editor: MARY ANN SCHNEE3ERGER Chief, Enforcement Branch: EUGENE K. 96815 (808, 941-8025; BURKE Alternate: GEORGE DU BOIS GUAM Publication: HWF Newsletter Div. of Forestry,530 S. Hotel St., Honolulu Editor: GEORGE DU BOIS 96813 (548-2811, Ext. 655) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES State Forester: TOM K. TAGAWN CONSERVATION COUNCIL FOR HAWAII, P.O. Box 2923, Honolulir 96802 Dik of Land Management,P.O. Box 621, (To conserve and enhance the scenery, natural DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,Agana Honolulu 96809 (548-2211, Ext. 325) and historical objects, wildlife and plants of 96910 (772-6866) Land Management Administrator: JAMES J. Hawaii, and provide for their enjoyment by Director: JOSE T. BARCINAS DETOR present and future generations. To encourage Assistant Director: GERALD S. A. PEREZ and facilitate cooperation and understanding Div. of State Parks, P.O. Box 621,Honolulu betweengovernment,privateagencies,and Div. A'Fish and Wildlife(Organized: 1959) 96809 (548-2211, Ext. 102) persons concerned with the conservation of Chief. ISAAC I. IKEHARA Director. JOSEPH M. SOUZA, JR. natural resources in Hawaii.) 67 HAWAII

President: GEORGE M. SHEETS, 1450 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,Suite Chief, Conservation Enforcement: HAWLEY Hunakai St., Honolulu 96816 162, 1365 N. Orchard, P.O. Box 790, HILL (737-1831) Boise 83701 (208, 384-3242) Chief, Engineering: JACK FISHER Vice President: MRS. KENNETH SHUTT. Commissioner: STANLEY I. TRENHAILE Chief, Fisheries: JAMES C. SIMPSON Kaneohe (239-8239) Director of Plant Industry: WALLACE Chief, Game: ROGER WILLIAMS Secretary: TOM K. TAGAWN, Division of FISHER Chief, Information and Education: E. KLIESS Forestry. 530 S. Hotel St.. Honolulu BROWN 96813 (548-2811) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,Statehouse, Publication: Idaho Wildlife Review Treasurer: MRS. H. B. KIDWELL, Honolulu Boise 83707 Editor: MILTON T. WILLIAMS (State water pollution control program) ENVIRONMENT GROUP/ HAWAII, P.O. Administrator of Health: TERRELL 0. STATE SOIL CONSERVATION Box 1618, Honolulu 96806 (808, CARVER, M.D. (208. 384-2344) COMMISSION,Statehouse, Boise 531-1357) Chief, Health Education Section: DON R. 83707 (208, 384-2148) (To devise feasible solutions to environmental BYBEE (384-2161) (Coordinates programs and activities of Idaho problems in Hawaii and to educate the public, Chief, Water Pollution Control Section: Sok Conservation Districts.Concerned with governmental agencies, and business to these VACANT overall leadership and administrationof problems and the practical answers, Director. Environmental Improvement Div.: districtsin development, wise use, and Membership: limited to 250) VAUGHN F. ANDERSON conservation of soil and water and other closely Chairman, Board of Directors: MARK (384-2390) related resources. Authorized: 1939) COCKRILL (531-1356) State Registrar, Bureau of Vital Statistics: W. Chairman: JACK W. RICHARDS. 468 Vice President: ZVI KATZ (914-7226) W. BENSON (384-2493) Highland, American Falls 83211 Secretary: MICHAEL HUDNALL (S31-2071) Administrative Officer: DOYLE L. SCOTT Treasurer: JAMES SATTLER (531-5066) DEPARTMENT OF PARKS,Statehouse, Boise 83707 (208, 384-2154) IDAHO COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, HAWAII ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Board Members: HAROLD T. BROWN, College of Forestry, University of WATER CONSERVATION Chairman. Filer; EARL T. Idaho, Moscow 83843 DISTRICTS GUNNELL, Soda Springs; BETH Leader: DONALD W. CHAPMAN President:NORTHRUPH. CASTLE, P.O. DURHAM, Lewiston; WILLIAM M. Assistant: THEODORE C.BJORNN Box 91, Volcano 96785 (808, 678364) FROME, St. Anthony; GEORGE P. MILLER, Bonners Ferry; KENT W. IDAHO COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE HAWAII AUDUBON SOCIETY,Box 5032. GIST, Fruitland RESEAR041 UNIT,University of Honolulu 96814 Director: WILHEI.M M. BECKERT Idaho, Moscow 83843 (208, 885-6111) (For the protection and conservation of wildlife Planning Supervisor: MIKE MISNER Leader: MAURICE G. HORNOCKER in Hawaii. Organized: 1939) Assistant: ELWOOD G. BIZEAU President: CHARLES KA IGLER (988-3195) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS,State Vice Presidents: MARGARET TITCOMB Capitol Bldg.. Boise 83707 (208, CITIZEN GROUPS (536 - 5717); JACK THROP (923-7723) 384-3280) Secretary: MRS. WILLIAM MULL State Board of Land Commissioners: (988-6798) GOVERNOR CECIL ANDRUS. IDAHO WILDI 'FE FEDERATION Publication: Elepaio Chairman (384-2100); PETE T. (A representative statewide organization. Editor: UNOYO KOJIMA (734-0985) CENARRUSA (384-2300); ROBERT affiliated with the National Wildlife M. ROBSON (384-2400); JOER. Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. ISLAND OF HAWAII FISH AND GAME WILLIAMS(384-3100); DELMER F. preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and ASSOCIATION,Hilo 96720 ENGELKING (384. 3300); GORDON restorationofwildlifeandothernatural President: EARL PACHECO C. TROMBLEY, Commissioner resources.) First Vice President: STANLEY (384-3280) President: FRANKLIN JONES, 1304 YOSH IY A M A Eastman. Boise 83702 (208, 342-7338) Second Vice President: WENDELL DEPARTMENT OF WATER Vice President: ROBERT THOMAS, 1812 N. CABANAS ADMINISTRATION, Fourth, Coeur d'Alene 83814 Secretary: HELEN B1LDERBACK Statehouse-Annex 2, Boise 83707 Secretary- Treasurer: W. W. BENSON, 101 Treasurer: SHOJI KAYA (Administrationofpublicwater anddata Horizon Dr., Boise 83702 (208, collection. Formerly the Department of 343-2767) IDAHO Reclamation: reorganized: 1970) Affiliate iti;.:.asentative: FRANKLIN JONES Director: R. KEITH HIGGINSON (208, Alternate: DOYLE STILES, Conda 83230 384-2215) Publication: Idaho Alert Deputy Director: C. STEPHEN ALLRED GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Editor: FRANKLIN JONES FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT, 6C,S. IDAHO ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Walnut, Box 25, Boise 83707 (208, BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY, CONSERVATION DISTRICTS 344-8471) President: KENNETH ANDERSON. Roberts Moscow 83843 Commission Members: GLENN STANGER, 83444 (208, 228-3973) (To promote orderly, efficient, and complete Idaho Falls; RAY J. HOLMES. Twin development of Idaho's mineral resources. Both Falls; JOHN EATON, Cascade; IDAHO ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL, field investigations and laboratory studies are PAUL C. KEETON, Lewiston; P.O. Box 3371, University Sta., conducted. Organized: 1919) ROBERT G.KALB, Sandpoint Moscow 83843 (208, 882-3511, Ext. Director: ROLLAND R.REID(208, Director: JOHN R. WOODWORTH 6417) 882-3732) Assistant Director: ROBERT L. SALTER (Founded to Assistant Director: LEWIS S. coordinatethecreativeideas. PRATER Chief, Business Administration: AMOS KAY manpower, and (882-4624) financial resources of BELNAP conservation-minded organizations and 68 ILLINOIS individuals to stimulate an increased 964-6666) 705 Rogers Rd Lockport 60441 understanding of modern man's impact upon (State commission to overseeIllinoisnature Alternate:RALPH SMITH,8910 S. hisenvironmentthroughinformationand preserves system. Established by legislative act: Hermitage, Chicago 60639 education programs.) 1963) Publication: Illinois Wildlife President: JERRY JAYNE Chairman: EDMUND B. THORNTON, P.O. Editor: A. C. (ACE) EXTROM Box 1, Ottawa 61350' ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Idaho Vice Chairman: S. CHARLES KF.NPFeLGH, WATER CONSERVATION Chapter) Vivarium Bldg., Wright and Healey DISTRICTS Chairman: STANLEY BURNS, 1522 Santa Sts., Champaign 63820 President:HILLARD MORRIS, Rt.I, Mason Maria Dr.. Boise 83702 Secretary: ROGER W. FINDLEY, College of 62443 (618, 245-3600) Law, University of Illinois, Champaign 61820 ILLINOIS ILLINOIS AUDUBON SOCIETY,Field Executive Secretary: GEORGE. B. FELL Museum of Natural History. Roosevelt Rd. and Lake Shore Dr., GOVERNMENT AGENCIES STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 121 Chicago 60605 (312, 922-9410) Natural Resources B11., Urbana (Organized: 1897) 61801 (217, 344-1481) President: CHARLES LAPPEN, 424 Green DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,State Chief: JOHN C. FRYE Fairgrounds, Springfield 62706 (217, Bay Rd., Highland Park 60035 525-2274) Vice President and Conservation Chairman: STATE NATURALH1STORYISURVEY BETTYGROTH,179 Villa Rd., Director: GORDON L.ROPP 13:VISION,179 Natura.1 Resources DEPARTMENT OF .CONSERVATION. !02 Bldg., Urbana 61801 (217, 333-6880) Addison 60101 (834-8812) Treasurer: PAUL SCHULZE, 622 S. State Office Bldg.. Springfield 62706 (Conducts research on the prote lion and 'most Wisconsin Ave., Villa Park 60181 (217, 525-6302) intelligent use of the State's ren lwable natural Director: HENRY N. BARKHAUSEN resources to assure maxim% m sustained Publications: (/) Audubon Bulletin; (2) Assistant to the Director: PERRY A. economic. educational, and recreational Audubon Newsletter Editors; (I) D. WILLIAM BENNETT, 49 ROBERTS benefits. Organized: 1858) Supervisor, Div. of Fisheries: WILLIAM J. Chief: GEORGE SPRUGEL, JR (333-6830) Valley Rd., Highland Park 60035: (2) JOY, Box 3, Centralia HARTH Head, Applied Botany and Plant 1 athology JUDITH Supervisor, Div. of Parks and Memorials: TED Section: J. C. CARTER 333-6886) 62801 KAVADAS Head, Aquatic Biology Section: G W. ILLINOIS PRAIRIE PATH,P.O. Box 5, Supervisor, Div. of Engineering: CARL BENNETT (333-6889) Wayne 60184 (312, 232-2558) Head, Economic Entomo7ogy Secti in: W. H. THUNMAN (To preserve naturalareasandestablish Supervisor. Wildlife JAMES M. LUCKMANN (333-6656) footpaths and other protected areas to be used Head. Faunistic Surveys and Insect LOCKART forscientific,educational andrecreational State Forester: H. F. SIEMERT Identification: PHILIP W SM ITH purposes by the public. Supervises development (333-6846) Supervisor. Education Div.: PETE BROWN of a 30-milefootpathspanningDuPage Supervisor. Accounting Section: RAY GREGG Head, Wildlife Research: G. C. SA 1,1DERSON County. Founded 1963; Incorporated: 1965) Supervisor. Surface-Mined Land Reclamation: (333-6855) Chairman of the Board: MAY E. E. FILER Natural History Survey Laborator , Box 324, THEILGAARD WATTS Chief. Law Enforcement: WILLIAM D. Havana 62644 (309, 5434 50) President: WILLIAM S. NEMEC MILLER Marion County Fisheries ResearchCenter. Vice President: SAMUEL S. HOLMES, JR. R.R. 1, Kinmundy 62854518, Secretary: EUGENE M. LEWIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND 245-5607) Treasurer: JOAN B. HAMILL BUILDINGS,2300 S. 31st St.. Natural History SurveyLaborator, R.R. 3, Publication: Newsletter Springfield 62706 (217, 525-2276) Sullivan 61951 (217, 728-,498) Editor: HELEN S. TURNER 125 S. Brainard Director: NORBERT J. JOHNSON CITIZEN GROUI8 St.. Naperville 60540 Div. of Waterways,201 W. Monroe St., IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Springfield 62706 (525-2503) ILLINOIS WILDLIFE FEDERA f1ON,Box INC. ;Illinois Div.), R.R. I,Box 112, Chief Waterway Engineer: JOHN C. 1 i6, 13005 S. Western A Blue East Moline 61244 GUILLOU Island 60406 (312, 388 -3 195) President: SAM GIBBONS, 895 N. Country (A representative statewide'organization, Club Rd., Decatur 62521 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION affiliated with the Nati, ill Wildlife Secretary: MARIE CROWLEY, 923 AGENCY,535 W. Jefferson St.. Federation, primarily devoted t 2 the wise use, Hollywood, Des Plaines 60016 Springfield 62704 (217, 525-3397) preservation, aesthetical apr (eciation, and (Charged with air and water pollution control, restorationofwildlifeand ;ethernatural NATIONAL CAMPERS AND HIKERS public water supply, noise control and solid resources.) ASSOCIATION, INC. (Illinois State waste control.) President: JOHN WORTH, 23 14 Huntington Association) nirector: C. W. KLASSEN Rd., Springfield 62703 (217, 529-5229) (To educate and assist local chapters in the Air Pollution: R. R. FRENCH (525-7326) Vice President: JAMES AKE S, 6107 S. preservationofthebeautiesofnaturein Water Pollution: D. B. MORTON (525-6171) Melvina, Chicago 606. tl Illinois; to educate and assist members in a Public Water: 0. S. HALLDEN (525-2027) Executive Secretary: A. C. (A( E) EXTROM campaign of safety in outdoor living; and to Noise Control: J. S. MOORE (525-7326) Secretary:JUNIORBEAVER R.R. 1, promote improvement in public camping and Solid Waste: C. E. CLARK (525-2027) Manito 61546 hiking areas where the need exists.

Treasurer: JOE BOWMAN, 7 1 Fifth St., Incorporated: 1962) NATURE PRESERVES COMMISSION,819 Metropolis 62960 President: AMOS J. WHITCOMB, 1009 W. N. Main St., Rockford 61103 (815, Affiliate Representative: RICH 5IRD KERN, Madison, Ottawa 61350

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Directors: BILL and MYRNA EDINGER, INDIANA (Provides basic geologic informationtothe 501 S. Vermillion St., Pontiac 61764 mineral industries, governmental agencies, and (815, 844-3076) citizens of Indiana. Founded: 1869) Conservation Director: ELBERT 0. BONN, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES State Geologist: .101-IN B. PATTON Box 64, Blue Mound 62513 Publication:ISCamper STATE SOIL AND WATER Editors:DON and JO BAUER, 332 S. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, Ashland, La Grange 60525 RESOURCES, 608 State Office Bldg., Rm. 5, AGAD BIdS., Purdue Indianapolis 46204 University, Lafayett: 47907 (317, NATURAL LAND INSTITUTE, 819 N. Main Chairman, Natural Resources Commission: 749-2856) St., Rockford 61103 (815, 964-6666) JOHN A. HILLENBRAND, II Chairman: LOUIS S. McKEE, Attica (Organized: 1958) Chairman, Land, Forests and Wildlife Executive Secretary: CHARLES C. McKEE Chairman: GEORGE B. FELL Resources Advisory Council: JAMES Secretary: EDWARD C. GARST LAHEY STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, Treasurer: MILTON W. MAHLBURG Chairman, Water and Minerals Resources 1330 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis Advisory Council: DARWIN C. 46206 (317, 633-4420) Technical Secretary: B. A. POOLE NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OF YOUNGS ILLINOIS Director: JOHN R. LLOYD (317, 633-6344) CITIZEN GROUPS (A forum of outdoor conservation Deputy Director, Bureau of Water and organizations and agencies. Organized: 1954) Minerals: WILLIAM J. ANDREWS Deputy Director, Bureau of Lands, Forests and Chairman: VERNON W. GREENING, 1808 INDIANA CONSERVATION COUNCIL, Reed Ave., Springfield 62704 Wildlife: DAVID M. CLICK Administrative Assistant: S. DONALD INC., 6600 Guion Rd., Indianapolis 1st Vice Chairman: LAURENCE 46268 (317, 293-8512) CHARLTON, 928 Hamilton St., DURFEE Controller: PAUL D. LEHE (A representative statewide organization, Lockport 60441 affiliated with the National Wildlife 2nd Vice Chairman: BETTY GROTH, 179 Superintendent, Div. of Enforcement: THEODORE NULL Federation, primarily devoted to the wise %Me, Villa Rd., Addison 60101 preservation,aesthetical appreciation,and Corresponding Secretary: MILDRED Chief Engineer, Div. of Engineering: HENRY C. PRANGE restorationofwildlifeandothernatural FRAZIER, 402 N. Sixth, Marshall resources.) 62441 State Entomologist, Div. of Entomology: JOHN J. FAVINGER President: WILLIAM E. SCHMIDT, Box 5, Recording Secretary: JONATHAN SMITH, Thorntown 46071 (317, 436-7886) 54 Monee Rd., Park Forest 60466 Head, Div. of Fish and Game: GENE BASS State Forester, Div. of Forestry: JOHN T. Vice President: ARTHUR BAIR, R.R. 5, Treasurer: WILLIAM B. WEBER, 800 W. Meridian Rd., Valparaiso 46383 Bartlett Ct., Peoria 61604 COSTELLO Head, Div. of Information and Education: Executive Secretary: HOMER BRENNEMAN HERBERT R. HILL. Affiliate Representative: HOMER NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Illinois Head, Div. of Land Acquisition: LOWELL BRENNEMAN Chapter) PRUET Alternate: GLENN STERZIK, 54825 Elder Chairman: CYRUS MARK, 708 Church St., Acting Head, Div. of Museums and Rd., Mishawaka 46544 Evanston 60201 Memorials: CARL ARMSTRONG Publication:Hoosier Conservation Head, Div. of Nature Preserves: WILLIAM B. Editor: 0. DWIGHT GALLIMORE, R.R. I, Wolcottville 4679:.; OPEN LANDS PROJECT, 53 W. Jackson BARNES Blvd., Chicago 60604 (312, 427-4256) Hend, Div. of Oil and Gas: HOMER R. BROWN ACRES, INC., 1802: Chapman Rd., (A membershipandfoundation-supported Huntertown 46748 (219, 637-6264) program for the acquisition, preservation and Head, Div. of Outdoor Recreation (Administers Land and Water (For acquisition and permanent preservation of conservationofopenlandinthetotal natural areas in northeastern Indiana. metropolitanarea,withemphasisonall Conservation Fund): WILLIAM C. WALTERS Conducts a guided field-trip program and a problems of the environment.) program of films" .d lectures. Founded: 1960) Chairman of the Board: JEFFREY R. Head, Div. of Purchasing and Personnel: PAUL L. GREENWALT President: JOHN W. KLOTZ SHORT, JR. Vice President: JAMES M. BARRETT, III Executive Director: GUNNAR A. Head, Div. of Reservoir Management: G. T. DONCEEL Secretary: MRS. THOMAS E. DUSTIN PETERSON Treasurer: MRS. WILLIAM C. BLOCH Publication:Monthly Newsletter Acting Head, Div. of State Parks: G. T. DONCEEL Publication:Acres Quarterly Head, Div. of Water: ROBERT F. JACKSON PRAIRIE CHICKEN FOUNDATION OF Publication:Outdoor Indiana INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND ILLINOIS Editor: HERBERT R. HILL WATER CONSERVATION (To ensure the survival of the native greater DISTRICTS, INC. prairie chicken in Illinois. Purchases, secures, President: HAROLD H. WILSON, R.R. 3, or leases lands to be used as sanctuaries for STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, 1330 W. Peru 46970 (317, 985-6577) perpetuation of the prairie grouse.) Michigan St., Indianapolis 46206 (317, Chairman: J. W. GALBREATH, 14 Bonanza 633-5490) INDIANA AUDUBON SOCIETY, INC., Dr., Centralia 62801 State Health Commissioner: A. C. OFFUTT, Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary, R.R. 6, Vice Chairman: L. BARRIE HUNT, 51 M.D. Connersville 47331 (317, 825-9788) Heather Dr., Charleston 61920 (For the conservation of bird life. Members: Secretary: JUDITH JOY, P.O. Box 3, STKit GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 864. Organized: 1898; Incorporated: 1939) Centralia 62801 Department of Natural Resources, 611 President: JACK R. MUNSEE, 34 S. Fawn, Treasurer: ROBERT K. BULLARD, 128 E. N. Walnut Grove, Bloomington 47401 Terre Haute 47802 Pine St., Olney 62450 (812, 337-5582) President Elect: JOSEPH BRINDUSE, R.R. 70

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3, Box 172, Pendleton 46064 (Water resources program) Leader: ROBERT J. MUNCY Vice President: MRS. JAMES H. MASON, Chairman: H. GARLAND HERSHEY, State Assistant: ROSS V. BULKLEY Rt. I, Box 279, West Terre Haute Geologist, Iowa City 47885 Director: OTHIE R. McMURRY IOWA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE Secretary: JAMES H. MASON, Rt. !, Box RESEARCH UNIT, Iowa State 279, West Terre Haute 47885 STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION, University, Ames 50010 (515, Treasurer: ROBERT G. MILLER, 710 N. State Office Bldg., 300 4th St., Des 294-3056) Martin Ave., Muncie 47303 Moines 50319 (515, 281-5145) Leader: ARNOLD 0. HAUGEN Naturalist: DENZEL BARRICKLOW (Administers and protects Iowa's waters, land, Assistant: KENNETH R. RUSSELL Publication: The Indiana Audution Quarterly forests, parks, andwildlife.Coordinates Editor: HENRY C. WEST, 4660 E. 42nd St., planning efforts of all governmental agencies in CITIZEN GROUPS Indianapolis 46226 Iowa wishing to participate in Federal funds made available under the Land and Water Act. IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Organized: 1935) IOWA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC. INC. (Indiana Div,) Commission Members: EARL E. JARVIS, (A representative statewide organization, President: WAYNE STAPF, 1334 E. Chairman, Wilton Junction; affiliated with the National Wildlife Raymond St., Plainfield 46168 WILLIAM E. NOBLE, Vice Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Secretary: BARBARA RUX, 1613 Chairman, Oelwein; JIM D. BIXLER, preservation,aesthetical appreciation,and Washington St., Michigan City 46360 Council Bluffs; JOAN GEISLER, restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Executive Secretary: THOMAS E. DUSTIN, Dubuque: LES LICKLIDER, resources.) 1802 Chapman Rd., Huntertown Cherokee; KEITH A. McNURLEN, President: ROBERT B. MOORMAN, 1223 46748 (219, 637-6264) Ames; EDWARD WEINHEIMER, 9th St., Ames 50010 (515, 232-1316) Treasurer: C-ALE S. ATWOOD, 3625 Lincoln Greenfield Vice President,!: WILLIAM M. KORN MAN, St., Gary 46408 Director: FRED A. PRIEWERT (281-5384) Davenport; HARRY HITTIE, Cedar Chief of Fish and Game: HARRY M. Rapids NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Indiana HARRISON (281-5154) Secretary: JOHN C. WELTER, Box 25, Chapter) Chief of Lands and Waters: JOHN STOKES Mediapolis 52637 (319, 394-3671) Chairman: RICHARD V. MOLBY, 911 (281-5207) Treasurer: HOWARD BAILEY, 2219 Meadow La., Bloomington 47401 Chief of Administration: STANLEY KUHN Baumberger St., Burlington 52601 (281-5377) Affiliate Representative: M. E. (ED) CLARK, IOWA Personnel Officer: CHARLES E. EDELEN 910 6th St., S.W., Cedar Rapids (281-5937) 52404 County Conservation Activities: H. W. Alternate: WILLIAM R. SMITH, 1601 East FREED (281-5148) Ave., N.E., Cedar Rapids 52402 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Planning and Coordination: WILLIAM Publication: Iowa Wildlife Newsletter BRA3HAM (281-5814) Editor: M. E. (ED) CLARK Assistant to the Director: EVERETT B. DEPARTMENT Or AGRICULTURE, State SPEAKER (281-3156) IOWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Capitol, Des Moines 50319 (515, Game Superintendent: ROBERT BARRATT (To further the work of scientists,facilitate 281-5321) (281-5639) cooperation among them, and increase public Secretary: L. B. LIDDY Superintendent of Parks: JOE BRILL understanding and appreciation of the (281-5885) importance and promise of the methods of DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Lucas State Superintendent of Waters: ROY DOWNING scienceinhumanprogress. Attemptsto Office Bldg., Des Moines 503i9 (515, (281-5766) maintain a systematic record of conservation 281-5605) Public Information Officer: DAVID R. happeningsin Iowafromyeartoyear. (Charged with protecting the health of Iowa's EVANS (281-5971) Membership: 2,000; Organized: 1887) citizens. Furnishes technical advisors to the Air Superintendent of Law Enforcement: Executive Secretary: ROBERT W. HANSON, and Water Pollution Control Commissions.) KENNETH KAKAC (281-5918) University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Commissioner: ARNOLD M. REEVE, M.D. Superintendent of Fisheries: KENNETH Falls 50613 MADDEN (281-5630) DEPARTMENT OF SOIL Hunter Safety Officer: CHARLES OLOFSON IOWA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL CONSERVATION, Grimes State (281-5919) CONSERVATION DISTRICT Office Bldg., Des Moines 50319 (515, State Forester: H. G. HERTEL (281-5207) COMMISSIONERS 281-5851) Administrator, I.and Management: MANS President: ERVIN J. J. KOOS, Rt. 2, Shelby (To encourage andpromotebettersoil EL LERHOFF (281-5626) 51570 (712, 343-6694) conservationprogramsinsoilconservation Chief Engineer: THOMAS W. ALBRIGHT districts. Duties include administration of state (281-5635) IOWA CONSERVATION EDUCATION appropriationstodistricts;supervisionof Publication: Iowa Conservationist COUNCIL, INC., 312 Memorial Hall, districts and coordination of their programs; Editor: DAVID R. EVANS (281-5971) Drake University, Des Moines 50311 review of watershed applications.) (To encourage and lead the development and Director: WILLIAM H. GREINER WATER POLLUTION CONTROL practice of a widespreadand effective COMMISSION, State Department of conservationeducation programinIowa. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 16 W. Jefferson Health, Lucas State Office Bldg., Des Founded: 1958) St., Iowa City 52240 (319, 338-1173) Moines 50319 Chairman: PAUL H. JOSLIN Director: H. GARLAND HERSHEY Technical Secretary: R. J. SCHLIEKELMAN Vice Chairman: BETTY McDOWELL, R.R. 2, Box 289, Eldora 50627 NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL, Grimes IOWA COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, 80 Secretary-Treasurer: FRANK SCHALLER, State Office Bldg.. 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IOWA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION Vice Chairman: DONALD HARRIER, 209 President: HENRY D. BONAWITZ, Box 744, (For the study and protection of native birds N. Penn, Oberlin 67749 (913, Manhattan 66502 (913, 776-4312) and to promote frattinal relations among Iowa 475-3391) Vice Presidents: WALT SNELL, Garden City; birdstudents.Membership: 400; Organized: Secretary: LYNN BURRIS, JR., Director, BOBWILLIAMS, Larned 1923) Park and Resources Authority, 801 Executive Director: TED CUNNINGHAM President: BERYL LAYTON, 1560 Linmar Harrison, Topeka 66612 (913, Secretary: CLYDE OBRECHT, 1405 Dr., N.E., Cedar Rapids 52402 296-2281) Eisenhower Dr., Junction City 66441 Vice President: JOHN FAABORG, 777 Pamel (913, 238-8633) Ct.. Ames 50010 STATE BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF Treasurer: AL ORRISON, 2100 W. Wyatt Secretary: PEARLE WALKER, Box 244, KANSAS,Dyche Hull, University of Earp, Dodge City 67801 Ottumwa 52501 Kansas, Lawrence 66044 (913, Affiliate Representative: TED Treasurer: WOODWARD H. BROWN, 4815 864-3052) CUNNINGHAM Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines 50312 Director and State Zoologist: FRANK B. Alternate: HENRY D. BONAWITZ Librarian: FRANCES CROUTER, Dept. of CROSS Publication: The Kansas Sportsman Education, Univr. of Northern Editor: KENNETH MARTIN, 1022 Oak St., Iowa, Cedar Far 13 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE,State Emporia 66801 Publication: Iowa Bird 1.1, Offic: Bldg., Topeka 66612 Editor: PETER C. PETER.:14, JR., 235 (Water law administration) KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE McClellan Blvd., Davenport 52803 Secretary: ROY FREELAND (913, 296.3556) (A nonprofit scientific organization, to Chief Engineer: R. V. SMRHA (296-3718) increase, diffuse and promote knowledge in IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, various departments of science; interest young INC. (IowaDir.), R.R. 6 Box 249, STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,State peopleinscience and encourage themto Iowa City 52240 (319, 351-7037) Office Bldg., 5th Fl Topeka 66612 consider science as their profession; aid the (Membership 9,322; Founded: 1945) (State water pollution control agency) improvement of science teaching; and aid in President: DICK AYRES, 1610 Ithaca Ave., Director of Health: EDWIN D. LYMAN, development of the State's economic growth. Spirit Lake 51360 (712, 336-3564) M.D. (913, 296-3745) Membership: 700; Founded: 1868) Vice President: I. H. CAMP, Miles 52064 Chief Engineer: MELVILLE W. GRAY President: MARGARET PARKER, Dept. of (319, 682-3202) (296-3821) Chemistry, Kansas State College of Executive Secretary: ROBERT C. RUSSELL Pittsburg, Pittsburg 66762 Treasurer: SAMUEL E. ROBINSON, 703 N. STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,University President Elect:ROBERT J.ROBEL, Div. of 2nd St., Guthrie Center 50115 of Kansas, Lawrence 66044 (913, Biology, Kansas State University, 864-3101) (Founded: 1889) Manhattan 66502 NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE 11lowa State Geologist: WILLIAM W. Vice President:KEITH S.KRAUSE, Water Chapter) H AM BL ETON Resources Board, State Office Bldg., Chairman: MYRLE M. BURK, R.R. 2, Topeka 66612 Waterloo 50701 STATE PARK AND RESOURCES Secretary: JERRY W. WEIS, Div. of Biology. AUTHORITY,801 Harrison, Topeka Kansas State University, Manhattan KANSAS 66612 (913, 296-2281) 66502 Chairman: C. V. BARGEMAN Treasurer: LETHA DRYDEN, P.O. Box 117, Director: LYNN BURRIS, JR. Hays 67601 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Director, Jr. Academy: MARLIN WELSH, STATE SOIL CONSERVATION 12701 W. 67th St., COMMITTEE,1252-W, State Office Shawnee Mission 66216 FORESTRY, FISH AND GAME Bldg., Topeka 66612 Publication: Transactions of the Kansas COMMISSION,Box 1028, Pratt Secretary: C. F. BREDAHL (913, 296-3600) Academy of Science 67124 (316, 472-4474) Editor: LAURENCE R, DRAPER, Dept. of Commission Members: R. W. FOWLER, WATER RESOURCES BOARD, 1I34-S, Microbiology, University of Kansas, Chairman, Weir; CHARLES State Office Bldg., Topeka 66612 (913, Lawrence 66044 HULME, Great Bend; FRED 296-3185) SEARS, Coby; ROBERT LEMON, Executive Director: KEITH S. KRAUSE KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Mission; JACK HALEY, Minneapolis Assistant Chief Engineer, Planning: W. E. CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Director: GEORGE C. MOORE STEPS President: HAROLD JOHNSON, Dwight Assistant Director: FRED WARDERS Assistant Chief Engineer, Projects: JOHN M. 66849 (913,482 -3375) Chief, Information-Education: LEROY E. DEWEY LYON Assistant Chief Engineer, Operation: JAMES KANSAS ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY Chief, Game Div.: OLIVER GASSWINT A. POWER,JR. (Formed to promote the study of ornithology, Chief, Fisheries Div.: ROY SCHOONOVER toadvancethemembersinornithological Chief, Field Services Div.: WALTER CITIZEN GROUPS science, and to promote conservation. HARRISON Members: 359; Organized: 1949) Chief, Fiscal Control: ROBERT E. WARD President: MRS. RALPH WHITE, 318 W. Chief, Law Enforcement: FRED WARDERS KANSAS WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC., 13th St., Junction City 66441 Federal Aid Coordinator: LELAND QUEAL R.R.I. Wamego 66547 (913. Vice President: CHARLES A. ELY, Dept. of Legal: NOEL MULLENDORE 456-2500) Biology, Fort Hays Kansas State Publication: Kansas Fish and Game (A representative statewide organization, College, Hays 67601 Editor: LEROY E. LYON affiliated with the National Wildlife Recording-Corresponding Secretary: MRS. Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, MARSHALL FAUHL, 1923 Ohio JOINT COUNCIL ON RECREATION preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and St., Lawrence 66044 Chairman: PAUL AYLWARD, Ellsworth restorationofwitdtifeand othernatural Membership Secretary: AMELIA J. BETTS, 67439 (913, 472-3002) resources.) Baldwin City 66006 72

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Treasurer: EUGENE R. LEWIS, 1285 REDWINE, Sandy Hook; W. H. Secretary-Treasurer: REDMON PAYNE Mac Vicar, Topeka 66604 BUCHANAN, Barbourville; JAMES Affiliate Representative: HAROLD R. Chairman, Conservation Committee: LYONS, Frenchburg MILLER, 205 Robin Rd., Russell STANLEY D. ROTH.JR.,Lawrence 41169 (606, 836-9422) High School, Lawrence 66044 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL Alternates: EDGAR PAUL, REDMON Publications: (I)K.O.S. BulletiN 12) K.O.S. RESOURCES,Executive Bldg., 209 PAYNE, JUDGE R. L. MULLINS, Newsletter St. Clair St., Frankfort 40601 (502, Williamstown 41097 Editors: (I) CHARLES A. ELY, (2) MAX C. 564-3350) Publication: Happy HuntingGround THOMPSON, Southwestern College. Commissioner: JAMES S. SHROPSHIRE Editor: JOHN E. MURPHY, 512 Scenic Ave., Winfield 67156 Deputy Commissioner: WELBORN S. Covington 41011 ADAMS KENTUCKY Assistant to the Commissioner: KENES C. KENTUCKY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE BOWLING (To encourage scientific research, promote the Director, Div. of Clean-Up and Beautification: diffusion of scientific knowledge, and unify the GOVERNMENT AGENCIES VACANT scientific interests of Kentucky. Membership: Director, Div. of Forestry: RONALD C. 350; Founded: 1914) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, SCH UREM A N President: KARL F. HUSSUNG, Dept. of Frankfort 40601 (502, 564-4696) Director, Div. of Reclamation: ELMORE C. Chemistry, Murray State University, (Theservice,regulatory, andpromotional GRIM Murray 42071 agencyforKentucky's agricultureindustry. Director, Div. of Soil and Water Conservation: Secretary: ROBERT S. LARANCE, Dept. of Established: 1876) WILLIAM C. GAYLE Biological Sciences, Eastern Kentucky Commissioner: J. ROBERT MILLER Director, Div. of Water Resources: JEWELL University, Richmond 40475 Director, Div. of Information and Promotion: GRAHAM Treasurer: C. B. HAMANN, Dept. of Biology, FRED W. TROUTMAN (564-3394) Asbury College, Wilmore DEPARTMENT OF PARKS,State Office Counselor to Junior Academy: MORRIS DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE Bldg. Annex, Frankfort 40601(502. TAYLOR, Dept. of Chemistry, RESOURCES,State Office Bldg. 564-4260) Eastern Kentucky University, Annex, Frankfort 40601 (502, Commissioner of Parks: W. JAMES HOST Richmond 40475 564-34(V) (Organized: 1944 under Publication:Transactions of the Kentucky Civil Service) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Academy of Science Commission Members: ROBERT C. WEBB, INFORMATION,New Capitol Editor: WILLIAM F. WAGNER, Dept. of Chairman; JOHN BOTTS, Vice Annex, Frankfort 40601 Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Chairman; JOHN CONGLETON, Commissioner: KENNETH F. HARPER Lexington 40506 Secretary; WILLY RIEHEMANN, KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND CECIL A. SHANNON, ERNEST C. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,307 Mineral WATER CONSERVATION NEIL, HALE MURPHY, C. L. Industries Bldg., University of DISTRICTS ALLEN, JAMES McGLAMERY Kentucky, 120 Graham Ave., President: D. C. SHERMAN, Box 533, Commissioner: MINOR E. CLARK Lexington 40506 (606, 257-1792) Somerset 42501 (606, 678-8330) Assistants to Commissioner: .1. T. Cox, (Founded: 1854) BERNARD CARTER Director and State Geologist: WALLACE W. NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Kentucky Director, Div. of Law Enforcement: A. H. HAGAN angler) HENSON Chairman: ROGER BARBOUR, Dept. of Director, Div. of Fisheries: CHARLES WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Zoology, University of Kentucky, BOWERS COMMISSION,State Dept. of Lexington 40506 Cosmiinator, Dingell-Johnson Section: JAMES Health, 275 E. Main St., Frankfort CARTER 40601 (502, 564-3410) LOUISIANA Superintendent, Fish Hatchery: ROBERT J. (Control and abatement of pollution of the DOUGLAS, Wofford streamsoftheCommonwealth througha Director, Conservation Education, Div. of coordinatedeffort of education and, where GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Junior Clubs: JAMES GILPIN necessary, enforcement.) Director, Div. of Game Management: Executive Director and Director of Div. of ARNOLD MITCHELL Environmental Health: RALPH C. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,Box Coordinator, Pittman-Robertson Section: PICKARD 44345, Capitol Sta., Baton Rouge FRED HARDY 70804 (504, 389-5563) Superintendent, State Game Farm: CITIZEN GROUPS Commissioner: DAVE L. PEARCE RAYMOND WILEY, Rt. 2, Frankfort LEAGUE OF KENTUCKY SPORTSMEN, FORESTRY COMMISSION, P.O.Box 15239, Director, Div. of Enginfering: DON HAYS INC., THE,Box 347, 212 S. Main Broadview Sta., Baton Rouge 70815 Director, Div. of Public Rzlations and Editor: St., Franklin 42134 (502, 586-3393) (504, 389-7392) HARRY TOWLES (A representative statewide organization, (Charged with detection and suppression of Publication: Happy Hunting Ground affiliated with the National Wildlife wildfireonforestlands;providinglimited Regional Directors: PAUL WINSTEAD,. Rt. Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, technicalmanagementassistancetoforest 8, Box 326, Benton; TOM LEWIS, preservation, aesthetical appreciation,and landowners; and dissemination of materials and Greenville; HUGH CRUMP, 7412 restorationofwildlifeandothernatural informationforeducationofthepublic. Green lawn Rd., Louisville; BURN IS resources.) Established: 1944) SKIPWORTH, Glasgow; JACK President: EDGAR PAUL, 7707 Dingle Dell Commission Members: 0. N. REYNOLDS, LYNN, Owenton; A. R. PICKETT, Way, Louisville 40214 (502, 587-8411) Chairman, Monroe; 0. R. 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P. MINARD, Urania; HOWARD 389-535 I ) 71301 (318, 443-2558) PETERSON, Bogalusa; PAUL Y. Chief, Div. of Water Pollution Control: President: HUGH M. VICK, Monroe BURNS, Baton Rouge; CLARK M. ROBERT A. LaFLEUR, P.O. Vice Presidents: HENRY BLAKE, Urania; L. HOFFPAUER, New Orleans Drawer FC, University Sta., Baton C. EWING, Jonesboro; JIM GAYLE, State Forester: JAMES E. MIXON (389-7361) Rouge 70803 (504, 389-5309) Natchitoches Associate State Forester: W. McD. PALMER Chief, Div. of Enforcement: LEONARD Treasurer: CARROLL W. MAXWELL, (389-7361) NEW Pollock Chief, Forest Protection: W. C. VALENTINE Chief, Div, of Fur: TED O'NEIL Executive Director: WILLIAM H. (389-7121) Chief, Div. of Rectigc: ALLAN ENSMINGER MATTHEWS Chief, Forest Management: E. R. GUNTER Publication: Louisiana Conservationist Publication: Forests tt People (389-7121) Editor: VACANT Chief, Forest Information: RALPH T. WALL MAINE (389-7121) LOUISIANA COOPERATIVE FISHERY Chief, Forest Accountant: HARRY H. MENG UNIT,Forestry Bldg., Louisiana State (389-7386) University, Bat Rouge 70803 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Leader: JERRY C. TASH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, P.C.Box G. Assistant: WILLIAM H. HERKE University Sta., Baton Rouge 70803 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,State (504, 389-5812) LOUISIANA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE Office Bldg., Augusta 04330 State Geologist: LEO W. HOUGH RESEARCH UNIT,School of Commissioner: MAYNARD C. DOLLOFF Forestry, Louisiana State University, (207, 289-3871) STATE DEPARTMENT OF Baton Rouge 70803 (504, 388-4131) CONSERVATION, P.O.Box 44275, Leader: JOHN D. NEWSOM DEPARTMENT OF INLAND FISHERIES Capitol Sta., Baton Rouge 70804 (504, Assistant: ROBERT H. CHABRECK AND GAME,State Office Bldg., 389-5161) Augusta 04330 (207, 289-3371) Commissioner: J. M. MENEFEE CITIZEN GROUPS (Organized: 1867) Commissioner: GEORGE W. BUCKNAM STATE PARKS AND RECREATION (289-3371) COMMISSION, P.O.Drawer 1111, LOUISIANA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Deputy Commissioner: MAYNARD F. Baton Rouge 70821 (504, 389-5761) INC.,Box 16089, Louisiana State MARSH (289-3371) (Created: 1935) University, Baton Rouge 70803 (504, Advisory Council Members: ALONZO H. Director: LAMAR GIBSON 358-8795) GARCELON, Augusta; JAMES Assistant Director: WALLACE W. KING (A representative statewide organization, MENDELSON, Belfast; REGINALD Executive Assistant: CLYDE FUNDERBURK affiliated with the National Wildlife L. PARKER, Bath; ARTHUR M. Landscape Architect: WYLIE J. HARVEY Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, BENNETT, Presque Isle; FRED B. Interagency Coordinator: PATRICK W. preservation,aesthetical appreciation, and HOWARD, South Portland; RYAN restorationofwildlifeandothernatural BURLEIGH RICHARDS, JR., resources.) Gorham; BASIL L. SMITH, Orono STATE SOIL AND WATER President: W. H. (ANDY) ANDERS, 2141 Chief, Game Research and Management Div.: CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, Maywood St., Monroe 71201 (318, HOWARD E. SPENCER, JR. Louisiana State University, P.O. 323-2271) (289-3651) Drawer CS, Baton Rouge 70803 (504, 1st Vice President: CARL E. FONTENOT, Chief, Fishery Research and Management Div.: 389-6548) Lake Charles LYNDON H. BOND (289-3651) Chairman: RICHARD S. THOMPSON, 2nd Vice President: H. M. (BUDIrn Superintendent of Hatcheries: STANLEY P. Colfax BONNER, Shreveport LINSCOTT (289-3651) Executive Director: CHARLEY S. STAPLES Executive Director: CHARLES W. BOSCH, Chief Warden: WILLIAM JOHN SHAW JR. (289-3371) WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES Secretary: FRANCIS J. BRAUD, 112 Business Manager: C. KEITH MILLER COMMISSION,400 Royal St., New Goodhope St., Norco 70079 (504, (289-3371) Orleans 70130 (504, 527-5126) 764-7497) Director, Planning and Coordination: Commission Members: JERRY G. JONES, Treasurer: RALPH R. KLING, SR., P.O. Box DONALD K. CHRISTIE (289-3286) Chairman, Cameron; H. CLAY 337, Gonzales 70737 Chief Engineer: JOHN L. KETNER WRIGHT, Vice Chairman, Evergreen; Affiliate Representative: CHARLES W. (289-3651) JAMES WINFREE, Baton Rouge; BOSCH, JR. Chief, Realty Div.: RICHARD B. PARKS CLARENCE A. GUIDRY, Houma; Alternates: CARL E. FONTENOT, Rt. 2, Box (289-3651) JOHN EDWIN KYLE, JR., Berwick; 143 -A, Lake Charles 70601; W. H. Snowmobile Registration: LORENZO J. HOBSON NORRIS, West Monroe; (ANDY) ANDERS GAUDREAU (289-2766) JAMES L. WALKER, Pineville Publication: Guardian Director, Information and Education: Director and Secretary: CLARK M. Editor: CHARLES W. BOSCH, JR. WILLIAM C. MINCHER (289-2871) HOFFPAUER Publication: Maine Fish and Game Magazine Assistant Directors: RICHARD K. YANCEY, LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Editor: WILLIAM C. MINCHER LYLE S. ST. AMANT WATER CONSERVATION Executive Assistant: SAM C. MURRAY DISTRICT SUPERVISORS DEPARTMENT OF SEA AND SHORE Information Officer: VACANT President: M. W. SCANLAN, JR., 237 N. FISHERIES,State House Annex, Chief, Div. of Oyster, Water Bottoms and Broadway, Church Point 70525 (318, Augusta 04330 (207, 289-2291) Seafood: TED B. FORD 684-2106) Commissioner: RONALD W. GREEN Chief, Div. of Fish and Game: JOE L. HERRING, P.O. Box 44095, Capitol LOUISIANA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, FORESTRY DEPARTMENT,State House, Sta., Baton Rouge 70804 (504, P.O.Box Drawer 5067, Alexandria Augusta 04330 (207, 289-2791) 74

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Commissioner: AUSTIN H. WILKINS M.D., 18 Partridge Hollow, Augusta Superintendent, State Parks: WILLIAM H. Deputy Commissioner: FRED E. HOLT 04330 JOHNSON State Entomologist: ROBLEY W. NASH Executive Secretary: MARSHALL F. BURK State Forester: A. R. BOND Supervisor, Forest Management: W. ROBERT Secretary: MRS. CARROLL P. DAIUTE, Chief, Fire Control: OSMAR G. HERBERT DINNEEN R.F.D. I, Waldoboro 04572 Chief, Forest Management: TUNIS LYON Supervisor, Information and Education Treasurer: STEPHEN CLARK, Augusta Rd., Chief, Land and Properties: T. L. (includes Tree Farm and Keep Maine Winslow 04901 (207, 872-9631) MERRYWEATHER Green Programs): JOEL W. MARSH Affiliate Representative: STEPHEN CLARK Public Information Officer: WARREN E. Supervisor, State Forest Nursery: RUEL Alternate: MARSHALL F. BURK McLAINE FOSTER, West Enfield Publication: Maine Environmental Bulletin Attorney: RICHARD C. RICE Div. Forest Ranger, Fire Control, Organized Editor: MARSHALL F. BURK Chief, Planning Services: GENE F. CHEERS Towns: A. TEMPLE BOWEN, JR. Chief, Recreation Services: HARRY MAINE ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND HUNTER Div. Rangers: WATER CONSERVATION Supervisor, Roadside Trees: EARL L. Northern: ROBERT PENDLETON, Island DISTRICT SUPERVISORS YINGLING Falls President: JOHN FOGLER, R.F.D., East Construction Engineer: ALVIN L. WILSON Western: EARLE WILLIAMS, Greenville Corinth 04427 (207, 379-2963) Chief, Park Services: DONALD Eastern: WILLARD WIGHT, Old Town MACLAUCHLAN MAINE AUDUBON SOCIETY AND Park Naturalist: JAMES E. MALLOW GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Dept. of Economic PORTLAND SOCIETY OF Development. State Office Bldg.. NATURAL HISTORY, 22 Elm St., DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL Augusta 04330 (207, 289-2801) Portland 04111 (207, 774-8282) RESOURCES, State Office Bldg., State Geologist: ROBERT G. DOYLE (Founded: 1834) Annapolis 21401 (301, 267 plus President: HELEN C. FROST, 1366 extension) STATE PARK AND RECREATION Westbrook St., Portland 04102 (Recently reorganized toencompass the COMMISSION, State Office Bldg., Vice President: LADD HELDENBRAND, 28 DepartmentofChesapeake Bay Affairs, Augusta 04330 (207, 289-3821) Old Falmouth Rd., Falmouth 04105 Department of Forests and Parks, Department Commission Members: FAUST COUTURE, Secretary: EDWARD T. RICHARDSON, of Water Resources, Environmental Services, Chairman, Lewiston; STEPHEN R. JR., 103 Exchange St., Portland 04111 Fish and Wildlife Administration, the CROCKETT, Augusta; JOSEPH G. Executive Director: IRVING RICHARDSON Geological Survey, and twenty-one other State DEERING, Saco; GEORGE W. Associate Director: WILLIAM A. BECHTEL commissions, boards, and committees that are BUCKNAM, Augusta; AUSTIN H. Publications: News !eller Maine Field assigned natural resource activities.) WILKINS, Augusta Naturalist Secretary: J. MILLARD TAWES (Ext. 5042) Director: LAWRENCE STUART Editor: RICHARD B. ANDERSON Deputy Secretary: JAMES B. COULTER (Ext. 5043) STATE SOIL AND WATER NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Maine Assistant to Secretary: EDWIN M. BARRY CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Chapter) (Ext. 5715) State House, Augusta 04330 (207, Chairman: WARREN DELANO, Kittery Publication: Maryland Conservationist 289-2636) Point 03905 Executive Director: CHARLES L. BOOTHBY DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES, MARYLAND State Office Bldg., Annapolis 21401 MAINE COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, (301, 268-3371) Dept. of Zoology, University of (State water pollution control; water resource Maine, Orono 04473 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES planning and management, including Leader: RICHARD W. HATCH appropriation of surface and ground waters and Assistant: RICHARD W. GREGORY other related water resource activities.) DEPARTMENT OF CHESAPEAKE BAY Director: PAUL W. McKEE MAINE COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE AFFAIRS, 1825 Virginia St., RESEARCH UNIT, 240 Forest Annapolis 21401 (301, 267-5947) FISH AND WILDLIFE ADMINISTRATION, Resources Bldg., University of Maine. Commissioners: RICHARD E. LANKFORD, State Office Bldg., Annapolis 21401 Orono 04473 (207, 866-7386) Chairman, Annapolis; ALBERT I. (301, 267 plus extension) Leader: HOWARD L. MENDALL BAKER, Queenstown; HOPKINS Commissioners: GEORGE D. WALTERS, Assistant: VOIT B. RICHENS FISHER, Mt. Vernon; LAWRENCE Chairman, Frostburg; CORNELIUS 0. HAYDEN, Bushwood; ROY E. W. WALLACE, Vice Chairman, CITIZEN GROUPS JULIE, JR., Baltimore Cambridge Acting Director: LOUIS N. PHIPPS, JR. Director: JOSEPH H. MANNING (Ext. 5033) Chief, Natural Resources Management: FRED NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OF DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS AND W. SIELING (Ext. 5678) MAINE, 20 Willow St., Augusta PARKS, State Office Bldg., Annapolis Chief, Wildlife Management Div.: RALPH A. 04330 (207, 623-3452) 21404 (301, 267-5761) (Established: BITELY (Ext. 5195) (A representative statewide organization, 1906) Chief, Fisheries Management Div.: ROBERT affiliated with the National Wildlife Commission Members: ALVIN H. WILSON, J. RUBELMANN (Ext. 5558) Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Chairman; ARTHUR K. SPICER, Chief Wildlife Officer: CHARLES H. preservation,aestheticalappreciation, and Vice Chairman; AUSTIN P. RENN, MILTON, JR. (Ext. 5186) restorationofwildlifeandothernatural DONALD R. FRUSH, JAMES T. Chief, Marine Police: ROY W. RAFTER resources.) STURGIS, HELMUTH M. HEISE, (Ext. 5181) President: CLINTON B. TOWNSEND, Box VICTOR P. SKRUCK, SR. Chief, Extension Services Div.: RALPH C. 467, Skowhegan 04976 (207, 474-9411) Director: SPENCER P. ELLIS HAMMER (Ext. 5527) Vice President: ROBERT G. MOHLAR, Deputy Director: WILLIAM A. 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KING (Ext. 5418) STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, 159 H. J. Patterson CONSERVATION EDUCATION COUNCIL Hall, University of Maryland, College OF MARYLAND (Encourages activities and development GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, The Johns Hopkins Park 20742 (301, 454-3546) Chairman: GORDON M. CAIRNS (454-3702) programs that help educate the public in the University, Baltimore 21218 (301, conservation of our natural resources. Helps 235-0771) Executive Secretary: ARNOLD C. coordinate the efforts of the many geologic,hydrologic HAWKINS (Conducts topographic, organizations in Maryland having an interest in and geophysical surveys and research; prepares conservation education. Organized: 1964) reports and maps on the topography, geology, Chairman: EUNICE BURDETTE, 12424 mineral and waterresources of theState; and gas wells; and Starlight La., Bowie 20715 controls drillingof oil CITIZEN GROUPS Vice Chairman: JAMES A. RUCKERT, 705 investigations. engages in shore erosion Stirling Rd., Silver Spring 20901 Organized: 1896) Secretary: KENT B. FULLER, Dept. of Chairman, Advisory Commission: ERNST MARYLAND WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Conservation Education, University of CLOOS, Baltimore 3229 Avon Ave., Baltimore 21218 Maryland, Natural Resources Director. KENNETH N. WEAVER (A representative statewide organization, Institute, Box 3266, La Vale 21502 affiliated with the National Wildlife Treasurer: ARNOLD C. HAWKINS, 2207 Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Brown Station Rd., Upper Marlboro preservation, aestheticalappreciation, and 20870 restorationofwildlifeandothernatural NATURAL RESOURCES INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF resources. Organized: 1961) MARYLAND President: PAUL M. BREIDENBAUGH, 3229 Avon Ave., Baltimore 21218 Director. L. EUGENE CRONIN, Chesapeake (301, 467-3200) IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Biological Laboratory, Solomons Secretary: KENNETH N. KING, 3901 W. INC. (Maryland Oh.), 6700 Needwood 20688 (301, 326-4281) Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore 21215 Rd., Derwood 20855 (301, 926-8713) Dept. of Fisheries, Solomons: TED S. Y. (301, 367-0500) President: JAMES H. GLAZIER, 13711 KOO, Chairman Treasurer: CALVIN L. PLIENIS, 7956 Parkland Dr., Rockville 20853 (301, Dept. of Environmental Research, Solomons: 871-6758) JOSEPH A. MIHURSKY, Chairman Wynbrook Rd., Baltimore 21224 Affiliate Representative: HARRY L. (HAP) Vice President: CARROLL W. SEABREASE, Dept. of Special Studies, Solomons: VICTOR POWERS, 827 W. Washington St., Gorsuch Mill Rd., Upperco 21155 SPRAGUE, Chairman Hagerstown 21740 (301, 739-5316) Secretary: ELIZABETH WEIH, 241 Dale Dr., Dept. of Inland Research (Game, Fish, Alternate: WILLIAM ED LONG, 90 Chestnut Silver Spring 20910 Forestry, Pollution): VAGN Hill Lane, Reisterstown 21136 Executive Secretary: GARRET M. VAN FLYGER, Chairman, H. J. Patterson HOESEN, 1615 Upland Dr., Silver Hall, University of Maryland, College Publication: Newsletter Editor: EARL WILSON, 1066 Braddock Rd., Spring 20904 Park 20742 (301, 454-3617) Cumberland 21502 Treasurer: DONALD L. OLMERT, 1501 W. Dept. of Conservation Education, College Crestview Dr., Laurel 20810 Park: KENT B. FULLER, Acting Chairman (301, 454-3617) Dept. of Seafood Processing: MAHLON C. TATRO, Chairman, Box 351, MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Crisfield 21817 (301, 968-1655) CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION, INC., CONSERVATION DISTRICTS, P.O. Box 209, 17 State Cir., INC. Annapolis 21404 (301, 268-8816) President: NORMAN J. FIKE, Rt. I, Box (Anonprofit charitable,educationaland 117, Cordova 21625 (301, 822-0561) scientific membership organization established STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, topromotetheenvironmentalwelfareof University of Maryland, College Park Chesapeake Bay, including its tidal tributaries. 20742 (301, 454-0100) The Foundation is seeking to organize local MARYLAND ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST, Chief Executive Officer: WILSON H. chapters and establish an association of private 8 E. Mulberry St., Baltimore 21202 ELKINS (454-2211) resource-oriented groups in the Bay area to (301, 752-7702) Vice President for Agricultural Affairs: represent the public interest. Organized: 1966) (Formed to conserve, improve, stimulate, and FRANK L. BENTZ, JR. (454-3704) President: ARTHUR W. SHERWOOD, perpetuate the aesthetic, natural, health and Baltimore welfare,scenic,andculturalqualitiesof Vice Presidents: CHALMER G. Maryland's environment. Created by the State KIRKBRIDE, Elkton; WILLIAM J. Legislature: 1967) . HARGIS, Gloucester Point (Va.) Chairman: JOHN E. CLARK, 28 Office St., STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Secretary: C. TROWBRIDGE STRONG, Bel Air 21014 (301, 879-8877) MENTAL HYGIENE, Environmental Narberth (Pa.) Vice Chairman: CHARLES R. ANDERSON, Health Services, 2305 N. Charles St., Treasurer: M. LEE MARSTON, Baltimore Bureau of Landscape Architecture, Baltimore 21218 Executive Director: JESS W. MALCOLM State Roads Commission, Joppa and (State water pollutioncontrol program for Assistant Executive Director: FRANK B. Falls Roads, Brooklandville 21022 sewage treatment.) COCKRELL (301, 828-8900) Director: THOMAS D. McKEWEN (301, Publications: CBF Newsletter; Chesapeake Secretary: MRS. RUSSELL WILTBANK, 383-3010) Report Series 7611 Charlton Ave., College Park

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20740 (301, 474-1358) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,182 Field Headquarters,Westboro 01581 (617, Treasurer: EDWARD H. MORSE, Tremont St., Boston 02111 (S17, 366-4470) Owens-Illinois, Inc., Jefferson Bldg.. 727-5746) Superintendent, Wildlife Research and Towson 21204 (301, 823-8890) Senior Supervisor of Conservation Education: Development: COLTON H. Administrative Assistant: MRS. RANDOLPH RAYMOND L. GEHLING, JR. BRIDGES W. JONES Supervisor of Conservation Education: 'Thief of Information and Education: RICHARD S. SHORT RICHARD CRONIN MARYLAND ORNITHOLOGICAL Chief Game Biologist: E. MICHAEL SOCIETY, INC., Cylburn Mansion, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL POLLACK 4915 Greenspring Ave., Baltimore RESOURCES,Leverett Saltonstall Chief Aquatic Biologist: LOUIS H. 21209 Bldg., 100 Cambridge St., Boston CARUFEL (Nonprofit statewideorganization of 13 02202 (617, 727-3163) Chief Fie! Culturist: RALPH R. BITZER chapters. Aims to promote the knowledge, (Reorganized: 1953) Chief of Wildlife Lands: JOSEPH H. protection, and conservation of wildlife and Chairman of the Board: THOMAS A. JOHNSON naturalresources;tofoster appreciationof FULHAM Publication: Massachusetts Wildlife Magazine natural environment; to establish educational Commissioner: ARTHUR W. BROWNELL Editor: TED WILLIAMS and scientific projects to inform and enrich the public; torecord. evaluate,and publish Div. of ConservationServices: District Wildlife Managers: observations of birdlife in Maryland. Director: GEORGE R. SPRAGUE Western District: EUGENE D. MORAN, Membership: 1,800; Organized: 1945) Hubbard Ave., Pittsfield (413, President: V. EDWIN UNGER, Federalsburg Div.of Forests and Parks: 447-9789) 21632 Director: BRUCE S. GULLION Central District: PAUL S. MUGFORD, Publication: Maryland Bird life Chief, Bureau of Recreation: GILBERT A. Temple St., West Boylston 01583 Editor: CHANDLER S. ROBBINS, Patuxent BLISS (617, 835-3607) Research Center. Laurel 20810 Chief Forester: JOHN H. LAMBERT Northeastern District: WALTER HOYT, Box Chief Fire Warden: HOWARD E. HURLEY 86, Acton (617, 263-4347) MOUNTAIN CLUB OF MARYLAND,5300 Chief, Insect Pest Control: CHARLES H. Southeastern District: LEWIS C. Holder Ave., Baltimore 21214 HOOD SCHLOTTERBECK, R.F.D. 3, (Organized: 1934) Buzzard's Bay (617, 759-3406) President: ROBERT F. CARSON, 5300 Div. of Law Enforcement: Holder Ave., Baltimore 21214 STATE COMMITTEE FOR SOIL, WATER Vice President: OWEN W. KING, Belivue Director: KENNETH A. CROSSMAN Assistants to Director: FRANKLIN S. AND RELATED RESOURCES,Div. Ave.. Kingsville 21087 GRAVES, ALMON H. GRIFFIN of Conservation Services, Department Secretary; CAROLINE FISHER, 522 Wilton of Natural Resources. 100 Cambridge Rd.. Baltimore 21204 St., Boston 02202 (617, 727-3171) Treasurer: PAUL KOEHLER, 1727C Div. of Marine Fisheries: Director: FRANK GRICE Chairman: LINWOOD B. LESURE, Watson Champlain Dr., Baltimore 21207 Rd., Ashfield 01330 Conservation Chairman: MARY A. Director: GEORGE R. SPRAGUE VINCETT, Box 357, R.D. 2, Div. of MineralResources: Reistertown 21136 Director: ROBERT C. BLUMBERG MASSACHUSETTSCOOPERATIVE Publication: Bulletin FISHERY UNIT,Holdsworth Hall, Editor: EUNICE E. WINTERS, Box 189A, Div.of Water Pollution Control: University of Massachusetts, Amherst Rt. 2, Owings Mills 21117 Director: THOMAS C. McMAHON 01002 Leader: JAMES A. McCANN NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF Div.of Water Resources: Assistant: ROGER J. REED MARYLAND, THE,2643 N. Charles Director and Chief Engineer: CHARLES F. St.. Baltimore 21218 (301, 235-6116) KENNEDY (727-3267) MASSACHUSETTSCOOPERATIVE (A section of Maryland Academy of Sciences. WILDLIFE RESEARCHUNIT, Organized: 1929) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH,600 University of Massachusetts, Amherst Chairman of the Board: FREDERICK A. Washington St., Boston 02111 (617, 01002 (413, 545-2757) SAFFRAN 727-2700) (Established: 1948) President: ELRA M. PALMER Commissioner: ALFRED LEO FRECHETTE, Leader: WILLIAM G. SHELDON Vice Presidents: ROBERT E. BUXBAUM, M.D. Assistant: WENDELL E. DODGE HERBERT C. MOORE Corresponding Secretary: ROBERT M. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS,100 CITIZEN ZROU PS BOW EN Nashua St., Boston 0re114 (617, Recording Secretary: HAVEN KOLB 7274800) Treasurer: T. MILTON OLER, JR. Commissioner: EDWARD J. RIBBS MASSACHUSETTS WILDLIFE Associate Commissioner, Div. of Waterways: FEDERATION,INC., Box 343, MASSACHUSETTS JOHN P. KING Natick 01760 (A representative statewide organization, DIVISION OF FISHERIES AND GAME,100 affiliated with the National Wildlife GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Cambridge St., Boston 02202 (617, Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, 727-3151) preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Chairman of the Board: HARRY C. restorationofwildlifeandothernatural DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,100 DARLING resources.) Cambridge St.. Boston 02202 (617, Director: JAMES M. SHEPARD President: CHARLES STRUMSKI, 201 727-3000) Assistant Director: RUSSELL A. Prospect St., Norwood 02062 (617, COmmissioner: NATHAN CHAT DLER COOKING HAM 769-2770)

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Secretary: HERBERT R. DRURY privately or publicly owned; to arouse and Chief, Forestry Div.: T. E. DAW (373-1275) Affiliate Representative: LESTER B. SMITH, educate a public interest in those objectives. Chief, Game Div.: DONALD W. DOUGLASS 13 Porter Rd., Natick 01760 (617, Organized: 1898) (373-1263) 653-4699) President: HERBERT W. PRATT Chief, Geological Survey Div.: GERALD E. Alternate: HARVEY G. SAWYER, 65 Bacon Treasurer: GEORGE G. LORING EDDY (373 -1256) St., Natick 01760 Executive Director: BENJAMIN W. NASON Chief, Information and Education Div.: Publications: Newsletter: Outdoor Message Publications: Forest and Park News; WILLIAM J. MULLENDORE Editor: HERBERT R. DRURY Conservation Legislative Bulletin (373-1214) Chief, Lands Div.: JOSEPH D. COUNCIL OF SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS OF TRUSTEESOF RESERVATIONS, THE,224 STEPHANSKY (373-1246) MASSACHUSETTS, INC., THE Adams St., Milton 02186 (617, Chief, Law Enforcement Div.: JOHN A. (Organized: 1929) 698-2066) ANGUILM (373-1230) President: LINCOLN M. SULLIVAN, 19 (A privately administered, charitable Chief, Mackinac Island Div.: EUGENE Gould Ave., Malden 02148 corporation, founded for conservation purposes PETERSEN (Mackinac Island Secretary: WILFRED R. SVENSON, 226 N. topreserveplacesof naturalbeautyand 847-3328) Main St., Andover 01810 (617, historicinterestinMassachusetts. Founded: Chief, Parks Div.: ROBERT 0. DODGE 475-2289) 1891) (373-1270) Treasurer: EDMUND J. GLEASON, 290 Chairman: AUGUSTUS P. LORING, 35 Chief, Personnel Div.: M. E. SOUTH WORTH North St., Feeding Hills 01030 (413, Congress St., Boston 02109 (373-1207) 732-0010) President: CHARLES R. STRICKL AN D, 811 Chief, Recreation Resource Planning Div.: Legislative Chairman: ERWIN S. Boylston St., Boston 02116 NORMAN F. SMITH (373-1170) WILDER, 319 Linwood St., West Director: GORDON ABBOTT, JR. Chief, Recreation Services Div.: JOSEPH W. Lynn 01905 (617, 592-7592) Deputy Director: GARRET F. VAN WART SEAVEY (373-1660) Chief, Research and Development Div.: MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN DAVID H. JENKINS (373-3750) CONSERVATIONCOMMISSIONS, Chief, Tourism Div.: WILLIAM T. McGRAW 84 State St., Boston 02109 (617, (373-0670) 742-9310) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Chief, Hydrological Survey Div.: DALE W. (Assists municipal conservation commissions in GRANGER (373-3930) 289citiesand towns of Massachusettsin Chief, Water Development Services Div.: acquiring land for open-space uses.) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,Lewis WILLIAM D. MARKS (37. -1950) President: MRS. EARL H. BOURNE Cass Office Bldg., Lansing 48913 (517, Chief, Water Quality Control Div.: FRANCIS 1st Vice President: NORTON H. 373-1050) B. FROST (373-1947) NICKERSON Director: B. DALE 13/.1.1. Chief, Waterways Div.: KEITH WILSON 2nd Vice President: RICHARD H. CORZINE Chief Deputy: JOHN CALKINS (373-0626) Executive Secretary-Treasurer: STUART Deputy Directors: GEORGE WHITEHEAD, Publication: Michigan Natural Resources De BARD RALPH MORROW Magazine Editor: JOHN GRAY MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF State Soil Conservation Committee, Rm.324, CONSERVATIONDISTRICTS Natural Resources Bldg., East Lansing DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH,3500 President: THOMAS R. DARCY, 147 48823 (517, 355-3346) N. Logan St., Lansing 48914 (517, Beechwood Rd., Westwood 02090 Executive Secretary: R. G. HILL 373-1321) (617, 762-2917) Director: MAURICE S. REIZEN, M.D. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL MASSACHUSETTS AUDUBON SOCIETY, RESOURCES,Mason Bldg., Lansing WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION, INC.,S. Great Rd., Lincoln 01773 48926 (517, 373-1220) Mason Bldg., Lansing 48926 (517, (617, 259-9500) Natural Resources Commission: E. M. 373-3560) (A voluntary, nonprofit association of people LAITALA, Chairman, Hancock; (Water resources and State water pollution concerned about the preservation of the earth's HARRY H. WHITELEY, Rogers control programs) environment. Sponsors conservation, education, City; ROBERT C. MeLAUGH LIN, Executive Secretary: RALPH W. PURDY and research programs. Overall goalisto Detroit; CARL T. JOHNSON, Grand Assistant Executive Secretary: NORMAN F. educate the public, channeling emotion into Rapids; AUGUST SCHOLLE, Detroit BILLINGS positive, intelligent action. Organized: 1896) Director: RALPH A. MacMULLAN President: THOMAS FLINT, 175 Simon Assistant Director: A. GENE GAZLAY CITIZEN GROUPS Willard Rd., Concord 01742 Executive Assistant: CHARLES J. Executive Vice President: ALLEN H. GUENTHER MORGAN Deputy Directors: Administration, GAYLORD Ms:CHIGAN UNITED CONSERVATION Publications: Massachusetts Audubon; A. WALKER; Field, WARREN W. CLUBS,Box 2235, Leasing 48911 Newsletter SHAPTON; Recreation, GLENN C. (A representative statewide organization, Editor: WAYNE HANLEY GREGG; Resources Management, affiliated with the National Wildlife CHARLES D. HARRIS; Water Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, MASSACHUSETTS FOREST AND PARK Management, RALPHW. PURDY preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and ASSOCIATION,One Court St., Chief, Administrative Services Div.: ROBERT restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Boston 02108 (617, 742-2553) D. BURKE (373-1187) resources.) (To introduce judicious methols in dealing with Chief, Engineering Div.: HAROLD C. President: FRED L. BROWN, 488 W. Ashby all natural resources; to promote the wise use MACSWAIN (373-1180) Chief, Fish Rd., Rt. 5, Midland 48640 (517, of the natural environment, including rorests, Div.: WAYNE H. TODY (373 -1280) 835-9625) parks, watersheds, wetlands, tidalflats, Chief, Forest Fire Div.: ROBERT J. Vice Presidents: LOUIS B. 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ROGER WENK, Byron Faust Ave., Detroit 48223 Dicactor, Div. of Game and Fish: Ri,CHARD Executive Director: VACANT Secretary-Treasurer: PHILIP CLAMPITT, Treasurer: S. JAMES 1OHNSON, 3143 D. WETTERSTEN (Ext. 7894) Cranbrook Institute of Science, Lone Supervisor, Section of Game: DAVID B. Mannion Rd., Saginaw 48603 Pine Rd., Bloomfield Hills 48013 VESALL (Ext. 3344) Affiliate Representative: JOSEPH P. STRAIT, Supervisor, Section of Fisheries. HJALMAR JR., P.O. Box 212, Fruitport 49415 MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES (616, 865-3616) COUNCIL, Department of Natural 0. SWENSON (Ext. 3325) Alternate: JOHN H. KITCHFL, 414 Franklin, Resources, Mason Bldg., Lansing Technical Assistant to the Director of Game Grand Haven 49417 48926 and Fish: JOHN B. MOYLE (Ext. Publication: Michigan Out-oj-Doors (A private nonprofit, nonpolitical organization 2835) ofgroups seekingto advance scientific Acting Director, Div. of Enforcement and Field principlesin MICHIGAN AUDUBON SOCIETY, 7000 N. the management anduse of Service: F. W. JOHNSON (Ext. 3373) Director, Div. of Lands and Forestry: Westnedge Ave.. Kalamazoo 49001 natural resources. Provides members with an opportunity to exchange ideas and information, WILLIAM AULTFATHER (Ext. (616, 381-1575) (Organized: 1904) President: WILLIAM THOMPSON, 37 and provides a public forum to discuss and 2816) evaluate problems. Director, Div. of Parks and Recreation: U. W. Wellesley Dr., Pleasant Ridge 48069 Technical committees Vice President: HAROLD D. MAHAN, develop specific recommendations for meeting HELLA (Ext. 2531) current needs.) Director, Div. of Waters, Soils, and Minerals: Biology Dept., Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant 48858 President: HOWARD A. TANNER, Michigan EUGENE R. GERE (Ext. 2965) Publication: The Conservation Volunteer Secretary: MRS. HAROLD C. HOELZLE, State University, East Lansing 48823 (517, 353-3260) Editor: JOHN G. McKANE 2323 Milbourne, Flint 48504 Treasurer: ROBERT VAN BLARICOM, 527 Vice President: EUGENE E. KENAGA.. Lodge La., Kalamazoo 49001 Midland (636-1572) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University of Secretary: H. B. GUILLAUME (373-1270) Publications: (I) The Jack-Pine Warbler (2) Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455 (612, Treasurer: DAN E. REED, Michigan Farm 373-3372) Michigan Audubon Newsletter Editors: (I) HAROLD D. MAHAN, Bureau, Lansing 48904 (485-8121) Director: PAUL K. SIMS Central Michigan University, Mt. MICHIGAN SOIL CONSERVATION POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY, 717 Pleasant;(2) KENNETH DISTRICTS, INC. Delaware Ave., S.E., Minneapolis HORTON,. 1002 S. Jackson President: RANDEL BURSON, Rt. 2, 55440 (612, 378-1320) St., Jackson 49203 Schoolcraft 49087 (616, 679-5931) (Administers the State statutes covering water MICHIGAN BOTANICAL CLUB, INC., 1800 NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Michigan pollution, air pollution, solid-waste control, and related land use. Established: 1967) Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor 48105 (313, Chapter) 764.1168) Chairman: PAUL W. THOMPSON, 17503 Executive Director: JOHN P. BADAL1CH KirkshireRd.,Birmingham 48009 Assistant Executive Director: LYLE H. (Promotes knowledge, conservation and wise SMITH use of Michigannative plants, natural Director, Div. of Water Quality: CLARENCE resources andscenicfeatures.Membership: MINNESOTA 500; Founded: 1941) A. JOHANNES Director, Div. of Air Quality: EDWARD M. President: WARREN H. WAGNER, JR., WICK 2111 Melrose, Ann Arbor 48104 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Vice President: WILLIAM F. HOPKINS, Director, Div. of Solid Wastes: FLOYD J. FORSBERG 6210 Cowell Rd., Brighton 48116 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 530 Information Representative: ROBERT B. Corresponding Secretary: THELMA State Office Bldg., St. Paul 55101 RAY THOMSON, 15093 Faust Ave., (612, 221-2856) Commissioner: ROY D. CARLSON Detroit 48223 STATE SOIL AND WATER Recording Secretary: MARY E. COOLEY, Assistant Commissioner: ELOI HAMRE 703 S. Forest, Ann Arbor 48104 (313, Administrator for Environmental Concerns: CONSERVATION COMMISSION, 318 North Hall, University of 662-4321) ROLLIN M. DENNISTOUN, Ph.D. Treasurer: CHARLES BUS WELL, 19204 Minnesota, St. Paul 55101 (Set up in 1937 under the Soil Conservation Plainview, Detroit 48219 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 301 Publication: Michigan Botanist Centennial Bldg., 658 Cedar St., St. Districts Act to work with Soil and Water Conservation Editor in Chief: EDWARD S. VOSS, Pau, 55101 (612, 221 plus extension) Districts throughout Minnesota and assist in their programs.) University Herbarium, North Commissioner: JARLE LEIRFALLOM (Ext. Executive Secretary: MARSHALL W. University Bldg., Ann Arbor 48104 2549) QUALLS (612, 221-3767) Deputy Commissioner: C. B. BUCKMAN MICHIGAN NATURAL AREAS COUNCIL, (Ext. 2540) WATER RESOURCES BOARD, Rm. 206, University of Michigan Botanical Assistant Commissioner: ROBERT H. RYGG Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann (Ext. 6591) 555 Wabasha St., St. Paul 55102 (612, 221-2840) Arbor 48105 Supervisor, Conservation License Center: (Counsels with agencies to promote systematic (Seeks to locate and study choice natural areas, DONALD J. McMAHON (Ext. 2317) administration of water policy and coordinate prepares recommendations Administrator, Bureau of Business for their and accelerate conservation activities. Board preservation under dedicated ownership, either Management: HOWARD B. also MUNSON (Ext. 2188) has jurisdiction over establishment of public or private, and attempts to assure their watershed districts.) perpetuity.Michigan Administrator, Bureau of Engineering: DON representativeof The Chairman: RECTOR H. PUTNAM, Box 245, Nature Conservancy. Membership: 200; DAVISON (Ext. 2119) Founded: '952) Administrator, Bureau of Information and Blue Earth (507, 526-2518) Chairman: RONALD KAPP, Alma College, Education: ROGER W. Members: CHARLES H. PRIOR, St. Paul; RICHARD G. CANNING, Alma 48801 (517,463-2141, Ext. 279) SCHOENECKER (Ext. 3336) Vice Chairman: GEORGE THOMSON, 15093 Administrator, Bureau of Planning: JEROME Hendrum; HAROLD MACY, St. H. KUEHN (Ext, 2941) Paul; GEORGE P. GRUSSING, 79

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Clara City Legal Advisor: DOUGLAS M. McMILLAN, Hibbing, St. Paul 55119 Administrative Secretary: ERLING M. St. Paul Publication: MECCA Newsletter WEIBERG IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Minnesota CITIZEN GROUPS INC. (Minnesota Div.), 311 Times Chapter) Annex Bldg., Marquette at Fourth, Chairman: EDMUND C. BRAY, 5400 Minneapolis 55401 (612, 338-1418) Glenwood, St. Paul 55542 MINNESOTA CONSERVATION President: DAVID F. ZENTNER, 810 FEDERATION, 4313 Shady Oak Rd., Arlington Ave., Duluth 55811 MISSISSIPPI Hopkins 55343 (612, 938-5230) Vice President: KENNETH ROCKVAM, 315 (A representativestatewide organization, Pearl St., Mankato 56001 affiliated with the National Wildlife Secretary: EVELYN THOMAS, 605 Upton GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Ave., South, Minneapolis 55405 preservation,aesthetical appreciation,and Treasurer: MRS. STAR HAY, 217 W. 27th restorationofwildlifeand hernatural St., Minneapolis 55408 AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL resources.) Publication:Minnesota Waltonian COMMISSION, P.O. Box 827, President: LAWRENCE B. CARLSON, 17750 Editor: EDWARD H. FRANEY, 5545 Logan Jackson 39205 (601, 354-6783) Aztec St., N.W., Anoka 55303 (612, Ave., South, Minneapolis 55419 Executive Secretary: GLEN WOOD, JR. 421-8243) Vice President: JOHN F. ROSE, 10650 MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND Mississippi Blvd., N.W., Coon Rapids CONSERVATION EDUCATION, COMMERCE, P.O. Box 1609, 55433 5400 Glenwood Ave., Golden Valley Jackson 39205 (601, 354-6563) Office Manager: MARION McKINLEY 55422 Commissioner: JIM BUCK ROSS Secretary: JAMES NOEL, 9124 Vincent Ave (To establish and supportconservation South, Minneapolis 55431 (612, educationinMinnesota public and private FORESTRY COMMISSION, 1106 Woolfolk 881-2150) educational institutions.Engages in activities State Office Bldg., Jackson 39201 Treasurer: PHIL NIERENGARTEN, 816 and services that will enhance the quality of (601, 355-9361, Ext. 291) (Organized: Kilan Blvd., S.E., St. Cloud 56301 instructionof conservationatalllevelsof 1926) Affiliate Representative: LAWRENCE B. education, whether it be in the classroom or Commissioners: GOV. JOHN BELL CARLSON out-of-doors.) WILLIAMS, Chairman, S. F. Alternate: JOHN F. ROSE President: CLIFTON F. HALSEY 735 MULLINS, Vice Chairman, Publication:Minnesota Out-of-Doors Fremont St., Anoka 55303 (612, CHAaLES R. CAVINESS, Editor: MARTIN McGOWAN, JR., 1640 373-1060) GEORGE B. PETERS, SR., H. JOE Como Ave., St. Paul 55108 President Elect: RICHARD BARTHELEMY, CURRAN, OLSON SMITH, BILL 2137 Commonwealth Ave., St. Paul McCORMICK, J. D. SIBLEY CLEAR AIR, CLEAR WATER - 55108 (612, 373-2423) State Forester: WENDELL D. LACK UNLIMITED, Rt. I, South St. Paul Secretary: ELAINE HANSON, 3431 Pillsbury Deputy State Forester: JOSEPH E. 55075 Ave., Minneapolis 55408 (612, WEATHERLY, JR. (Works toinform the public of the many 824-7250) Information-Education Director: FREDDIE seriousenvironmentalproblems confronting Treasurer: EDITH HERMAN, Rt. 5, Box 107, M. JORDAN man. Programsinclude participation at Excelsior 55331 (612, 474-8462) Fire Control Director: H. 0. STEWART regulatory agency hearings, legislative activity Publication: Newsletter Forest Management Director: LEON F. atthestatelevel,researchscholarship on ESTES pollutionproblems,andpublicationofa MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Insect and Disease Control Director: HAMP newsletter.) AND WATER CONSERVATION W. ECHOLS President: JOHN PEGORS DISTRICTS Business Director: CHARLES H. GREEN Executive Secretary: FERN KOESTNER, Rt. President: CLARENCE L. ETTESVOLD, Rt. 2, Hastings 55033 I, Morris 56267 (612, 795-2524) GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, Game Treasurer: ELIZABETH BACHMANN and Fish Bldg., 402 High St., Box 451, MINNESOTA ENVIRONMENTAL Jackson 39205 (601, 354-7333) FRIENDS OF THE WILDERNESS, 3515 E. CONTROL CITIZENS Commissioners: R. C. COOK, JR., Chairman; Fourth St., Duluth 55804 ASSOCIATION, Central Manor, 26 MARSHALL D. TREPPENDAHL, (A nonprofit conservation organization, E. Exchange St., St. Paul 55101 (612, Vice Chairman; TOM W. coordinating volunteer efforts of thousands of 222-2998) CLEVELAND, BILLY R. individuals and hundreds of organizations to (Nonprofitorganizationconcentrating on COVINGTON, KIRBY P. preservethewildernesscharacterofthe actionto prevent environmental exploitation. FAUCETTE, HERSHEL B. Boundary Waters Canoe Area of the Superior Evaluates and publicizes problems and dangers HOWELL, SAM V. MORSE, National Forest. Organized: 1949) of pollution; alerts public to the necessity for BRENT NICKLE, TOM RIDDELL, President: ERNEST C. OBERHOLTZER, active citizen participation in the protection of JR., L. H. SANDERS, J. E. WOLFE Ranier 56668 natural resources. Membership: 4,200; Executive Director: BILLY JOE CROSS 1st Vice President: WESLEY LIBBEY, Grand Founded: 1968) Assistant Director: JOHN P. CAMP Rapids 55744 Chairman of the Board: ROBERT F. Chief of Game and Fisheries: W. H. 2nd Vice President: ROBERT C. MUELLER, NELSON, 1051 McKnight Rd., St. TURCOTTE Minneapolis 55405 Paul 55119 Chief of Game: JOHN H. PHARES Associate Vice President and Editorial President: PAUL H. ENGSTROM (612, Chief of Fisheries: BARRY 0. FREEMAN Director: HERBERT L. MUELLER, 224-7639) Chief Law Enforcement Officer: WILLIAM Minneapolis 55405 Secretary: RUTH E. McLEOD, 489 Mystic M. PEAVY Executive Secretary-Treasurer: WILLIAM H. St., St. Paul 55119 (612, 735-0860) Public Relations Director: JAMES H. MAGIE (218, 724-7227) Treasurer: ARTHUR DUFAULT, 509 WATTS 80

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GEOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC, AND DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS MURPHY TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY, P.O. President: P. T. EUBANKS, Rt. 3, Sumrall Box 4915, Jackson 39216 (601, 39482 (601, 582.2161) Forestry Div.: 354-6228) State Forester: OSAL B. CAPPS Director and State Geologist: WILLIAM H. MISSISSIPPI FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, Assistant, Administration: MILTON G. MOORE 111 I Standard Life Bldg., Jackson HOYER 39201 Assistant, Forest Management: JOHN E. GULF COAST RESEARCH LABORATORY, (A nonprofit organization to conserve, develop, WYLIE P.O. Box AG, Ocean Springs 39564 protect, and promote the forest and related Assistant, Fire Protection: KERWIN F. (601, 875-2244) natural resources of Mississippi for the best HAFNER (Carrieson researchin marinebiology, interest of this and succeeding generations. fisheries, and geology. Founded: 1941) Composed of about 1,400 tree farmers, forest Staff Functions: Director: GORDON GUNTER industries, equipment suppliers, and financial Attorney: JULIAN L O'MALLEY institutions. Organized: 1938) Chief Engineer: CHARLES E. HOOKER PARK SYSTEM, 717 Robert E. Lee Bldg., President: JAMES M. VARDAMAN, Jackson Fiscal Officer: VERNON E. SIEVERT Jackson 39201 (601, 354-6321) Vice President: RICHARD MOLPUS, Information Officer: JAMES F.KEEFE Comptroller: SPENCER E. MEDLIN Philadelphia Operations Officer: ROBERT F. WELLS Executive Vice President: BEN A. DAVIS, JR. Personnel Officer: RAY M. WELLS STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, P.O. Box Treasurer: D. E. RINEHART, Jackson Planning Officer: EDWIN H. GLASER 1700, Jackson 39205 Publication:The Voice of Forestry Federal Aid Coordinator: A. REED State Health Officer: HUGH B. COTTRELL, TWICHELL M.D. MISSOURI Publication:Missouri Conservationist Director of Sanitary Engineering: JOE D. Editor: JAMES F. KEEFE BROWN (366-2622) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY STATE BOARD OF WATER ANDWATER RESOURCES,P.O. COMMISSIONERS,416 N. State Box 250, Rolla 65401 (314, 364-1752) St., Jackson 39201 (601, 354-7236) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, (To investigate the geology and assist in the (Organized: 1956) Jefferson Bldg., Jefferson Cilr 65101 orderly development of mineral and water Water Engineer: JACK W. PEPPER Commissioner: DEXTER DAVIS (31 resources of the State. Formed: 1853) Publication: Mississippi Water News 636-7166) State Geologist: WILLIAM C. HAYES Publication:Missouri Mineral Industry News STATE SOIL AND WATER DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATI)N, P.O. CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Box 180, Jefferson City 6510(314, STATEPARK BOARD,Rm. 1204, Jefferson Chairman: JIM BUCK ROSS, Box 1609, 893-2626) (Organized: 1937) Bldg., Box 176, Jefferson City 65101 Jackson 39205 (601, 354-6563) Commissioners: JIM TOM BLAIR,t. Louis; (314, 635-9156) Executive Secretary: B. H. DIXON, Carthage HARRY R. MILLS, Clinks Board Members: GERALD B. ROWAN, 39051 (601, 267-9882) ROBERT G. DeLANEY, Carleston; CARTER V. BLANTON, CONN C. WILLIAM A. STARK, Bellany WINFREY, CHARLES TYE CITIZEN GROUPS Director: CARL R. NOREN EVANS, ROBERT M. WOLPERS, Associate Director: LARRY R. GAL HUBERT E. LAY Assistant Director (Line Divisions): ALLEN Director: JOSEPH JAEGER, JR. (Ext. 21) MISSISSIPPI WILDLIFE FEDERATION, BROHN Associate Director: MATT MATHENEY 135 Hanford Pl., Jackson 39209 (601, Assistant Director (Staff Functions): G. (Ext. 29) 922-4105) BARN ICKOL Assistant Director, Field Div.: HADLEY K. (A representative statewide organization, IRWIN (Ext. 24) affiliated with the National Wildlife Field Dir.: Assistant Director, OperationsDiv.:ROBERT Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Chief: PAUL G. BROOKS G. HAAKE (Ext. 23) preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Superintendent, Education: CLAREN::E Assistant Director, Development Div.: restorationofwildlifeandothernatural BILLINGS KENNETH P. OTKE tExt. 32) resources.) Superintendent, Protection (Law Enfocement): Assistant Director, nistorical Div.: ORVAL L. President: CLARENCE M. LADNER, 108 JAMES L. BAILEY HENDERSON (Ext. 27) State St., Bay St. Louis 38520 (601, Field Services Coordinator: KENNETI R. Chief Planner: GALE R. TRUSSELL (Ext. 467-4238) HICKS 35) Acting Executive Director: EDWARD G. Grants-in-Aid Specialist: JAMES KOLB (Ext. SULLIVAN Fisheries Dir.: 41) Secretary-Treasurer: WILMER SEYMORE, Chief: CHARLES A. PURKETT, JR. Landscape Architect: JAMES MCINTOSH Old Spanish Trail, Bay St. Louis Assistant Chief: JAMES P. FRY (Ext. 35) 39520 Superintendent, Hatcheries: CHARLE: E. Information Officer: CAROLYN Affiliate Representative: JAMES H. KELLEY, HICKS MARQUETTE (Ext. 42) 1017 31st Ave., Gulfport 39502 (601, Superintendent, Fisheries Research: JO IN Chief Ranger: LYNN MONTGOMERY (Ext. 864-2525) FUNK 40) Alternate: CLARENCE M. LADNER Recreation Supervisor: ROBERT E. Publication: The Mississippi Sportsman Game Div.: DAVIDSON (Ext. 22) Editor: DORIS M. GUPTON, P.O. Box Chief: DUNBAR ROBB Chief Naturalist: BEN KNOX (Ext. 35) 10114, Jackson 39206 Assistant Chief: MIKE MILONSKI Superintendent, Game Research: BILL T. STATE SOILAND WATER DISTRICTS MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF SOIL CRAWFORD COMMISSION,705 HittBldg., AND WATER CONSERVATION Superintendent, Game Management: D FAN A. Universityof Missouri, Columbia 65201 (314, 449-6316) 81

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(To administer the soil and water conservation President: ANDRE LUYS, R.D. I, Box 9. Superintendent. Hatcheries: WILLIAM districts and formulate policies and general Carthage 64836 (417. 358-3073) ALVORD (449-2447) programs for the saving of Missouri soil and Publication: Montana Wildlife water by those districts.) NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Missouri Editor: VERNON CRAIG (449-3067) Chairman: ELMER R. KIEHL. Agriculture Chapter) Bldg.. University of Missouri. Chairman: DUANE KELLY. 2501 Van Brunt. OFFICE OF STATE FORESTER,2705 Columbia 65201 (314, 449-93411) Apt. 5, Kansas City 64127 Spurgin Rd.. Missoula 59801 (406, Executive Secretary: LEE E. NORBURY 543-3622) MONTANA Members of the State Board: GOVERNOR WATER POLLUTION BOARD,Department FORREST H. ANDERSON, Helena: of Public Health and Welfare, 112 W. GARETH C. MOON, Secretary. High St., P.O. Box 154, Jefferson City GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Missoula; CLYDE HAWKS, St. 65101 (314, 635-9117) Xavier: GEORGE NEFF, Bonner: Executive Secretary: JACK K. SMITH MARK SC HOKN EC HT, Libby: BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY,Rm. JOHN BAUCUS, Helena: ARNOLD MISSOURI COOPERATIVE FISHERY 203-B, Main Hall. Montana College BOLLE,Missoula; HOLLIS UNIT,Stephens Hall. University of of Mineral Science and Technology. YOUNG, Creston: NEAL RAHM, Missouri. Columbia 65201 Butte 59701 (406, 792-8321, Ext. 247) Missoula Leader: RICHARD 0. ANDERSON (Established to aid the development and wise State Forester: GARETH C. MOON Assistant: DANIEL W. COBLE use of the State's mineral resources. including Assistant State Forester: ROBERT W. ground water. by geologic study and nublishing ARNOLD MISSOURI COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE data concerning the occurrence and potential of Chief. Administrative Services Div.: RESEARCH UNIT,University of these resources.) RICHARD ISAACS Missouri. Columbia 65201 (314, Director: UUNO M. SAHINEN Chief. Operational Services Div.: ROBERT B. 442-3198) GR1FFES Leader: W. REID GOFORTH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,State Chief. Information Services Div.: DON M. Assistant: ROLLIN SPARROWE Capitol. Helena 59601 DRUMMOND CITIZEN GROUPS Commissioner: GEORGE LACKMAN (406. 449-3144) STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Helena 59601 (406. 449-2544) CONSERVATION FEDERATION OF DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS AND (State water pollution control program) 312 E. Capitol Ave.. MISSOURI, INVESTMENTS,Capitol Bldg.. Executive Officer and Secretary: JOHN S. Jefferson City 65101 (314, 635-7188) Helena 59601 (406, 449-2074) ANDERSON, M.D. (A representative statewide organization, State Board of Land Commissioners: Director. Div. of Environmental Sanitation and affiliated with the National Wildlife GOVERNOR FORREST H. Secretary. State Water Pollution Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, ANDERSON, Chairman, Helena: preservation, Council: C. W. BRINCK aesthetical appreciation, and DOLORES COLBURG, Helena: Director. Div. of Air Pollution Control and restorationofwildlifeandothernatural FRANK MURRAY, Helena: Industrial Hygiene: BENJAMIN resources.) ROBERT L. WOODAHL. Helena: WAKE President: CLAUDE A. RELF, 1001 E. 78th TEDSCHWINDEN, Ex Officio St.. Kansas City 64131 (816, 444-1215) Secretary Vice Presidents: C. F. LUEBBERT, Tipton: Commissioner:TED SC HWINDEN STATE SOIL CONSERVATION EUGENE F. PAUL, St. Louis COMMITTEE.,224 Mitchell Bldg.. Executive Secretary: ED STEGNER (314, FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT,Helena Helena 59601 (406, 449-2608) 635-7188) 59601 (406,449 -2535) (ToorganizeandassistSoiland Water Secretary: HOWARD FISHER, Box 34.4, Commission Members: HUGH G. KING, Conservation Districts to conserve and develop soil. water. and related natural resources.) Higginsville 64037 Chairman. Frenchtown:JOSEPHJ. Treasurer: CHARLES P.BELL,207 N. McCAFFERY, JR., Vice Chairman. Chairman: DEAN HANSON, Gildford 59525 William, Columbia 65201 Butte: RAYMOND E. CLAUSEN, Executive Secretary: 0. M. UELAND Affiliate Representative: CLAUDE A. RELF Malta: JOSEPH J. KLABUNDE, Publication: Treasure Acres Alternate: P. L. SHOUSE, Box 47, Bigelow Havre: PATRICK J. McDONOUGH, 64425 (816, 442-3298) Billings WATER RESOURCES BOARD,Mitchell Publication: Missouri Wildlife Director: FRANK H. DUNKLE (449-3186) Bldg., Helena 59601 (406, 449-3648) Editor: ED STEGNER Deputy Director: KEITH A. FRESEMAN Chairman: GOVERNOR FORREST H. (449-3187) ANDERSON, Helena AUDUBON SOCIETY OF MISSOURI Chief. Environmental Resources: JAMES A. Vice Chairman: WILBUR WHITE, Twodot President: DAVID A. EASTERLA, 403 S. POSEWITZ (449-2446) Director: DOUGLAS G. SMITH Fredrick, Maryville 64468 Chief. Fisheries Management: A. N. Vice President: DUANE KELLY, 2501 Van W H ITN EY (449-2449) MONTANA COOPERATIVE FISHERY Brunt, Apt. 5, Kansas City 64127 Chief. Game Management: WYNN UNIT,Dept. of Zoology and Secretary: ALBERTA BOLINGER, 40 Plaza FREEMAN (449-2612) Entomology. Montana State Sq.. Apt. 1106, St. Louis 63103 (314, Chief. Information and Education: RICHARD University, Bozeman 59715 231-5564) J. MUNRO (449-2603) Leader: RICHARD J. GRAHAM Treasurer: HOMER R. BOLEN, Cape Chief. Law Enforcement: ORVILLE W. Assistant: WILLIAM R. GOULD, JR. Giradeau 63701 (334-1145) LEWIS (449-2453) Chief. Recreation and Parks: WESLEY MONTANA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND WOODGERD (449-3066) RESEARCH UNIT,University of WATER CONSERVATION Chief Fisheries Biologist: GEORGE D. Montana. Missoula 59801 (406, DISTRICTS HOLTON (449-2448) 243-5372) 82

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(Organized: 1950) (Water resources program) Secretary: ROBERT T. COPENHAVER. Leader: JOHN J. CR A IGHEA D Director: DAN S. JONES. JR. 9265 Pine Ave., Omaha 68124 (402, Assistant: BARTHOLOMEW W. O'GARA Assistant Director: M. E. BALL 391-4640) Affiliate Representative: MRS. HAROLD D. CITIZEN GROUPS GAME AND PARKS COMMISSION, State LeMAR, 3807 Burt St.. Omaha 68131 Capitol Bldg.. Lincoln 68509 (402. (402. 556-6010) 473-1471) Alternate: JAMES M. MA LKOWSK1. H II MONTANA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, 410 Commission Members: JAMES C. Bellevue Blvd., Bellevue 68005 (402, Woodworth. Missoula 59801 (406. COLUMBO Chairman: FRANCIS 731 -3140) 543-6945) HANNA, BRUCE E. COWGILL, (A representative statewide organization, FLOYD STONE, LEE R. WELLS, J. IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, affiliated with the National Wildlife W. (BILL) McNAIR INC. (Nebraska Div.) Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use. Director:WILLARD R. BARBEE President: RONALD VLASIN, Rt. I, Crete preservation, aesthetical appreciation. and Assistant Directors: FRANK 0. FOOTE. (A333 restorationofwildlifeandothernatural RICHARD J. SPADY Secretary-Treasurer: HOPE HASS, 1750 N. C resources.) Chief of Engineering: LYLE TANDERUP St.. Fremont 68025 (402. 721-9686) 'President: GAY EASTON, 519 Second Ave.. Chief of Federal Aid: WILLIAM J. BAILEY Laurel 59044 (406, 252-8552) Chief of Fiscal: JACK HANNA NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Vice Presidents: ROBERT LYNAM. Miles Chief of Fisheriei: GLEN R. FOSTER WATER CONSERVATION City: LESTER RUSOFF, Missoula Chief of Game: VACANT DISTRICTS Executive Secretary: I. DONALD ALDRICH Chief of Information and Tourism: RICHARD President: CHESTER ELLIS. Box 265. (406. 543-6945) H. SCHAFFER Wymore 68466 (402. 645-8217) Treasurer: GAY EASTON Chief of Land Management: HAROLD Affiliate Representative: LELAND H. EDWARDS (Acting) NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION, SCHOONOVER. Box 941. Poison Chief of Law Enforcement: CARL E. INC., University of Nebraska State 59860 (406. 883-2342) GETTMANN Museum. Lincoln 68508 Alternate: I. DONALD ALDRICH Chief of Parks: JACK D. STRAIN (To promote the study of ornithology and Publication: Montana Environmentalist Chief of Personnel: LLOYD M. STEEN natural history in general by uniting the natural Chief of Research: C. PHILLIP AGEE historystudentsof Nebraska.Membership: MONTANA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Publication: NEBRASKAlana 200: Founded 1899) WATER CONSERVATION Editor: RICHARD H. SCHAFFER President: LARRY C. HOLCOMB, Dept. of DISTRICTS Biology. Creighton University. Omaha President: CARL JOHNSON. Shields Rt.. District Offices; 68131 Livingston 59047 (406, 685-4408) District I: Box 725, Alliance 69301 (308, Vice President: MILDRED GROSS, 945 762-5605) Longwood Dr., Crete 68333 MONTANA CONSERVATION COUNCIL, District II: Box 65, Bassett 68714 (402, Secretary: NEVA PREUSS, 1441 Urbana La.. INC., Box 175. Missoula 59801 684-35 Lincoln 68505 (402, 434-6939) (Formed to stimulate cooperative conservation District III: Bo:; 934. Norfolk 68701 (402. Treasurer: FREDA JENSEN, Weeping Water actionbyMontana'scitizens. Programs 371-49'30) 6b463 include sponsorship of an annual state-wide District IV: Rt. 4. North Platte 69(01 (308. Custodian: KENT FIALA Conservation Week, assistance in planning and 532-6225) Publication: The Nebraska Bird Review conducting conservation education courses and District V: Wildlife Bldg.. Lincoln 68509 (402. Editor: RUSTON G. CORTELYOU, 5109 workshops. and publication of resource 473 - 1375) Underwood Ave.. Omaha 68132 (402, reference materials.) 556-7489) President: RICHARD W. BEHAN. School of GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Conservation and Forestry, University of Montana. Survey Div., University of Nebraska. NEVADA Missoula 59801 Lincoln 68508 (402. 472-2620) Executive Secretary: LILLIAN HORN IC K Director: V. H. DREESZEN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES NEBRASKA STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION, State Capitol. State House Sta., Box BUREAU OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 94725. Lincoln 68509 (402. 473.1261) HEALTH, State Health Div., 201 S. Chairman: ROBERT M. BELL Fall St.. Carson City 89701 (702. Executive Secretary: WARREN D. 882-7458) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, State FAIRCHILD (State water pollution control program) Capitol. State House Sta.. Box 4844, Chief: E. G. GREGORY Lincoln 68509 (402. 473-1341) CITIZEN GROUPS Director: ELMER C. SCHLAPHOFF BUREAU OF MINF University of Nevada. Assistant Director: B. H. JONES Reno 8950 2, 784-6691) NEBRASKA WILDLIFE FEDERATION Director: VERNON E. SCHEID DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, State House SN:pstststucive statewide organization, AsSociate Director: ARTHUR BAKER.. III Sta.. Box 94757. Lincoln 68509 affiliated with the National Wildlife (State water pollution control program) Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 350 Secretary. State Water Pollution Control preservation. aesthetical appreciation. and Capitol Ave.. P.O. Box 1209, Reno Council: T. A. FILIPI (402, 473-1484) restorationofwildlifeand othernatural 89504 (702. 784-6401) resources. Organized: 1970) Executive Director: LEE M. BURGE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES, President: V. J. SKUTT. 3316 Farnam St.. Director. Div. of Plant Industry: HARRY E. Lincoln 68509 (402. 473-1663) Omaha 68131 (402. 342-7450) GA L LA WAY 83 NEVADA

Director. Div. of Animal Industry: JOHN L. CITIZEN GROUPS ELIAS A. McQUAID (271-2341) O'HARRA, D.V.M. Director. Div. of Parks: RUSSELL B. TOBEY (271-3254) NEVADA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC., DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND P.O. Box 15205 Las Vegas 89114 Forest Fire Control: NATURAL RESOURCES, Nye (A representative statewide organization. Fire Control Assistant: RICHARD B. DIEI-IL Bldg.. Carson City 89701 (702. affiliated with t. National Wildlife (271-2217) 882-7482) Federation. primarily o,voted to the wise use. Management Forester. State Land Operations: Director: ELMO J. DeRICCO preservation. aesthetical appreciation. and SARGENT GOODHUE (271-3456) Assistant Director: NORMAN S. HALL restorationofwildlifeandothernatural State Forest Nursery Supervisor: C. resources.) INGERSOLL ARNOLD (271-2216) Div. of Water Resources: President: PHILIP T. GREGORY. JR., 6317 Research Forester: PETER H. ALLEN State Engineer: ROLAND D. Clarice Ave.. Las Vegas 89107 (702. (271-3456) WESTERGARD (882-7441) 870-4563) Vice President: BURL SUTER, 11490 Heart FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT, 34 Pine. Reno 89502 Bridge St.. Concord 03301 (603. Div. of State Parks: Secretary: VIRLIS L. FISCHER. 1612 271-3421) Administrator: ERIC R. CRONKHITE Houssels Ave., Las Vegas 89104 (702. Commission Members: RICHARD F. Deputy Administrator: WILLIAM C. WOOD 384-9871) IJPTON. Chairman: HERBERT W. Park Planner: JOHN RICHARDSON Treasurer: CAMILLE MONDAY. Box 49. HILL. Secretary: THADDEUS Sparks 89431 THORNE. LLEWELLYN F. Div. of State Lands: Affiliate Representative: VIRLIS L. FERNALD. LEE WULFF. REV. State Land Register: ELMO J. DeRICCO FISCHER FRANK GULINELLO. JR.. (882-7482) Alternate: ALBERT A. STONE. P.O. Box MELVILLE E. CLARK. JOHN D. Deputy State Land Register: JOYCE 292. Ely 89301 (702, 289-2900) ROBERTS. SR., WILLIAM H. MADDAFORD (882-7481) Publication: Nevada Wildlife Newsletter WELCH, STANLEY W. COLBY Editor: EVA CRAFT. 3701 Kell Lane. Las Director: BERNARD W. CORSON Vegas 89110 Chief. Inland and Marine Fisheries Div.: Div. of Forestry: RICHARD G. SEAMANS. JR. State Forester: GEORGE ZAPPETTINI NEVADA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Chief. Game Management and Research Div.: (882-7488) CONSERVATION DISTRICTS HILBERT R. SIEGLER President: JAMES KIELHACK. Round Chief. Law Enforcement Div.: BERNARD S. Div. of Oil and Gas Commission: Mountain 89045 (702. 37.7-2254) CRAM Chairman: VERNON E. SCHEID. Bureau of Chief. Conservation. Education and Mines. University Sta.. Reno NEW HAMPSHIRE Information Div.: DENTON H. (323-2091. Ext. 564) HARTLEY Chief. p.iaintenance. Construction and GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Engineering Div.: ALLEN I. LEWIS DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME, Box Chief. Business Management: HARRY B. 10678. Reno 89510 (702. 784-6214) MATTICE Board of Fish and Game Commissioners: H. E. COUNCIL OF RESOUP L:ES AND DORIAN. Chairman: MATT DEVELOPMENT, State House STATE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, BERNARD. Vice Chairman: Annex. Concord 03301 State House Annex. Rm. 106. ROBERT V. BROADBENT. Chairman: MARY LOUISE HANCOCK. Concord 03301 BRUNO H. GUISTI, WAYNE E. Planning Director. Office of State Members: SAMUEL W. HOITT. Director. KIRCH. MIKE LEMICH. JERRY Planning Extension Service. University of New LONGERO, JOHN F. McKENZIE. Hampshire: HARRY A. KEENER, CARL A. PACINI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, State Director. Experiment Station. Director: FRANK W. GROVES House Annex. Concord 03301 University of New Hampshire; Chief of Administrative Services: DEAN I.. Commissioner: FRANK T. BUCKLEY (603. FRANK T. BUCKLEY. BLAKE 271-3551) Commissioner. Department or Chief of Game: JOSEPH C. GREENLEY Agriculture: GEORGE GILMAN. Chief of Fisheries: THOMAS J. TRELEASE DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES AND Commissioner. Department of Federal Aid Coordinator: NILS N. NILSSON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Resources and Economic. Public Information Officer: GENE State House Annex, Concord 03301 Development: HUGH C. TUTTLE. McDOWELL Advisory Commission: JAMES T. McFATE. ROBERT Y EATON, EDWARD Chairman: MAURICE L. AR EL. CRAIG, EDWIN C. FRIZZELL. STATE PARK ADVISORY COMMISSION, Industry: WILLIAM BEAL, JR.. DONALD CLARKE Nye Bldg.. 201 S. Fall St.. Carson Recreation: WILLIAM A. City 89701 (702, 882-7339) GILDERSLEEVE Public Relations: STATE SOIL CONSERVATION Chairman: THOMAS W. MILLER, P.O. Box ARMAND LAGASSE. Commerce: COMMITTEE 1786, Reno 89501 CHARLES PETER PINKHAM. Chairman: HUGH C. TUTTLE. Dover Recreation: ROBERT T. WIGGIN. Executive Secretary: SAMUEL W. HOITT. Agriculture Extension Service. University or New STATE SOIL CONSERVATION Commissioner: GEORGE GILMAN (603 Hampshire. Durham 03824 (603. COMMITTEE, Nye Bldg...201 S. 271-2411) 862-1520) Fall St.. Carson City 89701 Director. Div. of Resources Development: Chairman: GRANT ANDERSON, Fernley THEODORE NATTI (271-2214) WATER RESOURCES BOARD, State House Secretary: GEORGE ZAPPETTINI Director. Div. of Economic Development: Annex. Concord 03301 84 NEW JERSEY

Chairman: GEORGE M. McGEE, SR. (603, Executive Director: ROBERT E. DUNNING. 03301 (603. 679-8731) 2-.1-3406) JR. (A nonprofit coordinating organization to assist Publication: Newsletter existing agencies achieve broad public support WATER SUPPLY AND POLLUTION for conservation and environmental legislation CONTROL COMMISSION,Prescott NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (New and programs. Founded: 1968) Park, 105 Loudon Rd.. Concord 03301 Hampshire Chapter) Chairman: WINTHROP WADLE1GH, (603, 271-3502) Chairman: ALBION R. HODGDON, R.D. Manchester Executive Director: WILLIAM A. HEALY Box 97, East Barrington 03825 Vice Chairman: RAYMOND CONLEY. Deputy Executive Director: THOMAS A. Center Sandwich LaCAVA NEWHAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF Clerk: JOHN BARTO, Pittsfield SOIL CONSERVATION Treasurer: WILLIAM TREAT, Hampton CITIZEN GROUPS DISTRICTS Executive Director: HOWARD DICKINSON President: JOHN W. YORK, R.F.D. 2, Exeter Publication: Newsletter 03833 (603,772 -3996) FEDERATED SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS OF NEW JERSEY NEW HAMPSHIRE, INC.,123 NEWHAMPSHIRE NATURAL Silver Lake Rd.. Box 431, Hollis RESOURCES COUNCIL, INC.,5 S. 03049 (603, 465 -7729) State St.. Concord 03301 (603, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (A representative statewide organization. 224-0361) affiliated with the National Wildlife Chairman: MRS. G. W. COTTRELL, R.F.D., Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. Hillsboro 03244(603. 464-3935) BUREAU OF GEOLOGY AND preservation. aesthetical appreciation. and Vice Chairman: GERALD S. WHEELER, 239 TOPOGRAPHY, P. 0.Box 1889, restoration.ofwildlifeandothernatural Holman St.. Laconia 03246 (603. Trenton 08625 (609,292 -2576) resources.) 524-3359) (Established: 1865) President: JOHN M. HEGARTY, Troy Rd.. Secretary: LESLIE S. CLARK State Geologist: KEMBLE WiDMER R.D. I. Keene 03431 (603, 456-3897) Treasurer: LAWRANCE W. RATHBUN Vice President: WALTER (RAY) NELSON. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, P. 0. JR., 83 School St.. Concord 03301 SEACOASTANTI-POLLUTION LEAGUE, Box 1888, Trenton 08625 (609. Secretary: WILLIAM L. FITZGERALD (603, Rt. 84, Hampton Falls 03844 (603, 292-3976) 465 -7729) 964-8806) Secretary: PHILLIP ALAMPI Treasurer: JOHN PAYNE, R.F.D. 8. Concord (To promote the wise use of natural resources Director. Div. or Rural Resources: FRANCIS f).1/01 of the seacoast region and to alert and educate A. RAYMALEY (292-5530) Affiliate Representative: RACHAEL L. the community and relevant government TERRILL, 298 N. State St.. Concord agencies to threats tothe environment. The DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL 03301 (603, 225-3243) Leagueis particularlyactivein wetlands PROTECTION,Labor and Industry Alternate: ROBERT C. HILL, 25 Franklin protection and nuclear power plant opposition. Bldg.. Box 1390, Trenton 08625 (609. St., Concord 03301 (603, 225-96301 Membership: 300; Founded: W69) 292-28861 Publication: Minutes President: WALTER W. TINGLE, 10 Commissioner: RICHARD J. SULLIVAN Editor: WILLIAM L. FITZGERALD Woodridge Lane, North Hampton 03862 Div. of EnvironmentalQuality (292-5383) AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW Vice President: NEIL MacPHERSON, 3 Chief. Bureau or Water Pollution Control: HAMPSHIRE Lamson Lane. Hampton 03842 (603, ERNEST R. SEGESSER (Organized: 1914) 926-5817) Chief. Bureau of Air Pollution Control: President: ROBERT SMART, New Hampton Secretary: SARA PARKER, Rt. 84. Hampton WILLIAM MUNROE 03256 (603, 744-3025) Falls 03844 Chief, Bureau of Potable Water: JOHN Secretary: MRS. LEON G. PHINNEY, 605 Treasurer: ARVID H. GUSTAVSON, Exeter W ILFORD Lincoln Ave.. Portsmouth 03801 Rd.. Hampton Falls 03844 Chief. Bureau of Solid Waste Management: Treasurer: MRS. BERNARD MERRILL, 2 Public Information Officer: JOHN PARKER ARTHUR PRICE Pleasant St_ Bristol 03222 Publication: SAPL News Chief, Bureau of Shellfish Control: RICHARD Executive Director: TUDOR RICHARDS, 63 BELLIS N. Main St.. Concord 03301 (603, SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF 224-1896) NEWHAMPHSHIRE FORESTS,5 Div. of Fish, Game, and Shellfiv.heries, P. 0. Editor: MRS. PAUL E. BRUNS, Durham S. State St.. Concord 03301 (603, Box 1809, Trenton 08625 (292-2965) 03824 224-0361) Director: LESTER G. MacNAMARA (A voluntary, nonprofit organization dedicated Chief. Bureau of Fisheries Management: LAND USE FOUNDATION OF NEW to promoting the wise use of the renewable ROBERT A. HAYFORD HAMPSHIRE,7 S. State St.. natural resources of New Hz mphire. Chief. Bureau of Wildlife Management: Concord 03301 (603, 224-7615) Membership: 3,000: Organized: 1901) GEORGE N. ALPAUGH (State-wide, nonprofit public service President LAWRANCE W. RATHBUN Chief. Bureau of Shellfisheries: corporation organized to balance growth and Secretary: ROBERT P. BURROUGHS (603. CHRISTOPHER H. RILEY development pressures with the need to protect 625-6941) (292-2084) the naturalenvironmentand community Executive Director: PAUL 0. BOFINGER Publication: New Jersey Outdoors character.Prc--i5 seducationandland-use Educational Consultant: LESLIE S. CLARK oningaids andservices.Individual and Publications: Forest Notes; Newsletter Div. of Parks, Forestry andRecreation corporate membership. Incorporated: 1967) Editor: LESLIE S. CLARK (292-2733) President:ROBERTJ. HILL Director: JOSEPH J. TRUNCER Vice President: ERSKINE N. WHITE SPACE: STATEWIDE PROGRAM OF Chief. Bureau of Parks: FRANK H. RIGG Secretary: JOHN W.BARTO ACTION TO CONSERVE OUR Chief. Bureau or Forestry: GEORGE R. Treasurer: JOHN R. HARDIE ENVIRONMENT,Box 757, Concord MOORHEA D 85

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Chief. Bureau of Recreation: DAVID NEW JERSEY AUDUBON SOCIETY, 790 Management: FRED A. GOODW IN Ewing Ave.. Franklin Lakes 07417 THOMPSON, Planning Officer (201. 891-1211) (Organized: 1910) Assistant Director. Services; W. A. Div, of Natural Resources, P. O. Box 1889, President: JOHN A. MATHER. 123 HUMPHRIES Trenton 08625 (292-2795) Woodlawn Ave.. Merchantville 08109 Services Div. Chiefs: E. M. LANG. Director: KENNETH H. CREVELING (609. 662-1512) Special Services: WILLIAM H. 1st Vice President: MAURICE A. GRAHN, Business Management: Div, of Water Policy and Supply (292-2203) CHAILLET, 5 Fairway Dr.. TED BURT,WildlifeEnforcement: Director: GEORGE R. SHANKLIN Point-of-Woods, Toms River 08753 JESSE E. WILLIAMS. Chief. Bureau of Water Control: ROBERT L. 2nd Vice President: FRANK W. Information and Education HARDMAN McLAUGHLIN, R.F.D.. P.O. Box Publication: New Mexico Wildlife Chief. Bureau of Water Resources: ROBERT 109. Cape May 08212 Editor: RODGER McKOWN E. CYPHERS. JR. Secretary-Treasurer: DORIS G. Area Offices: Chief. Bureau of Water Supply: HOWARD McLAUGHLIN, R.F.D.. P.O. Box Albuquerque: 6511 Domingo Rd.. N. E.. P. 0. W. ACK EN 109. Cape May 08212 Box 8346. Sta. C (505. 268-4374) Executive Director and Resident Naturalist: Las Cruces: 1480 N. Main (305, 524-74911 STATE SOIL CONSERVATION NORMAN C. FISHER Raton: 124 Third St. (505. 445-9741) COMMITTEE, Department of Publication: New Jersey Nature News Roswell: 413 N. Virginia (505. 622-2681) Agriculture. P.O. Box 1888, Trenton Editor: HERBERT T. A RMITT, 902 08625 (609. 292-5540) Westwood Ave.. River Vale 07675 DEPARTMENT OF STATE FORESTRY, P. Chairman: PHILLIP ALAMPI 0. Box 2167, Santa Fe 87501 (505, Executive Secretary: SAMUEL R. RACE NORTH JERSEY CONSERVATION 827-2312) FOUNDATION, 300 Mendham Rd.. (To provide fire protection to State and private CITIZEN GROUPS Morristown 07960 (201. 539-7540) lands within the State and promote wise use of (A nonprofit. membership organization. these lands so that in the long run the greatest concerned with open-space acquisition. benefits are derived.Established:1957) NEW JERSEY STATE FEDERATION OF environmentaleducation.andassistingthe Commission Members: BRUCE KING. SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS, INC 22 development of municipal conservation Chairman (827-2221): RAY L. BELL. Clearbrook Dr.. Gibbsboro 08026 commissions.Formed in 1965 from the Great Secretary (827-2312): ALEX J. (A representative statewide organization. Swamp Committee of the North American A RM IJO (827-2881) affiliated with the National Wildlife Wildlife Foundation. Membership: 2.500) State Forester: RAY L. BELL (827-2312) Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. President: CHARLES R. DeBEVOISE Chief of Fire Control: FRED A. FUCHS preservation. aesthetical appreciation. and 1st Vice President: THOMAS M. PETERS Chief of Forest Management: DEAN M. restorationofwildlifeand othernatural 2nd Vice President: EDWARD ESTY EARL resources.) STOWELL Forest Products Utilization Specialist: President: STEVEN P. TCZAP. 528 Clifton Secretary: JAMES W. HAND. JR. RONALD L. TROUTMAN Ave.. Clifton 07011 (201. 472-2729) Treasurer: WILLIAM T. SMITH. JR. Administrative Officer: RAYMOND R. Vice Presidents: GEORGE McC LOSKEY, Counsel: EDWARD L. VOGT GA LL EGOS Flanders: JAMES TOLLAR, Clifton: Executive Director: DAVID F. MOORE JOHN CAVAGNARO, Vineland Publication: Footprints District Foresters: Secretary: NORMAN BAKER. 22 Clearbrook Editor: GEORGE J. BROGAN District I (Chama): MIKE HART. Park View Dr.. Gibbsboro 08026 (609. 784-3942) (505. 588-2122) Treasurer: ANTHONY ORDILLE, 548 NEW MEXICO District II (Cimarron): GARY HADLOCK. Centennial Ave.. Trenton 08629 Ute Park (505. 376-2368) Affiliate Representative: RALPH F. District III (Magdalena): GARRY E. ALLOCCA, R. D. 2, Stone Hill Rd.. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES BLACKWELL. Magdalena (505. Colts Neck 07722 (201. 462-8620) 854-2427) Alternate: RICHARD LOKAN. Rose St.. District IV (Las Vegas): JIMMY E. Willingboro 08046 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, P. 0. MARTIN EZ. Las Vegas (505. Publication: Newsletter Box 3189. Las Cruces 88001 425-7472) Editor: RONALD J. PRICE, 9 Locust Grove Director: DALLAS RIERSON (505. 646-3007) District V (Capitan): RAY J. POLASKY. Lane. Englishtown 07726 Capitan (505. 354-2231) DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH, ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY State Capitol. Santa Fe 87501 (505, HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONSERVATION COMMISSIONS, 827-2651) DEPARTMENT, P.O. Box 2348. Box 157 Mendham 07945 (201. State Game Commission: FRANK C. Santa Fe 87501 539-7547) HIBBEN, Chairman. Albuquerque: (State water pollution control program) President: JOHN H. CULBERTSON LADD S. GORDON. Secretary: Office of Environmental Services: JOHN R. Vice President: RICHARD C.. COLE EDWARD MUNOZ, Gallup: WRIGHT, Chief. Water Quality Secretary-Treasurer: DAVID F. MOORE FLOYD TODD. Cen!ral; ALVA A. Section (505, 827-2375) Publication: Newsletter SIMPSON. JR., Santa Fe: Editor: NORMAN F. BRYDON FREDERICK R. BROWN. M.D., STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND Roswell MINERAL RESOURCES, Campus NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Director: LADD S. GORDON Sta.. Socorro 87801 (505, 835-5420) CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Assistant Director. Operations: WILLIAM S. Director: DON H. BAKER. JR. President: NEWTON S. LAYTON, R.D. 2. HU EY Woodstown 08098 (609. 769-1678) Operations Div. Chiefs: WALTER A, STATE ENGINEER OFFICE-INTERSTATE Secretary: EDWARD C. NOLLER. R.D.. SNYDER. Game Management: R. L. STREAM COMMISSION, Bataan Cream Ridge 08514 (609. 259-2269) BRASH EA RS. Fisheries Memorial Bldg.. Santa Fe 87501 86

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(Water resources program) NEW MEXICO ASSOCIATION OF SOIL F. GANNON (457-7670) State Engineer and Secretary. Interstate AND WATER CONSERVATION Public Relations Officer: ARTHUR WOLDT Stream Commission: S. E. DISTRICTS (4:;7-5400) REYNOLDS (505, 827-2127) President: CAP PARKINSON, 1116 Sixth St.. Las Vegas 87701 (505, 425-7914) Environmental Conservation Education Div.: STATE PARK AND RECREATION Director: EARL WESTERVELT (457-3720) COMMISSION, P.O. Box 1147. NEW MEXICO CONSERVATION Publication: The New York State Santa Fe 87501 (505. 827-2726) COORDINATING COUNCIL, INC., Conservationist (To acquire. develop, interpret, maintain, and P. 0. Box 142. Albuquerque 87103 Editor: JAMES E. GAVAGAN (457-3450) administer land and water areas of the State (A nonprofit corporation. formed to promote having outstanding qualities for recreational. an exchange of views among its17 member Fish and Wildlife Div.: educational, and inspirational use and organizations.provide member organizations Director: ALBERT G. HALL (457-5690) enjoyment by present and future generations. with a means for coordinated action. and keep Assistant Director; WILLIAM G. BENTLEY Established: 1935) them informedofeventsaffectingNew (457-5690) Commission Members: S. Q. (CHANO) Mexico's environment. Organised: 1969) Assistant Director for Law Enforcement and MERINO. Chairman. Bayard; President: CLIFFORD S. CRAWFORD. 433 Field Services: WILLIAM J. CHARLES L. HINES, Vice Maple St., N.E.. Albuquerque 87106 GOODMAN (457-4018) Chairman. Albuquerque; LUIS M. Vice President: HAL SIMMONS, 1505 Bryn Chief, Bureau of Fish: CARL E. PARKER OL1VAS, Secretary, Las Vegas: Mawr. N.E., Albuquerque 87106 (457-5420) JACK K. BOYER. Taos: TED E. Secretary-Treasurer: JAMES B. ALLEY. JR.. Chief. Bureau of Wildlife: HERBERT DOIG HAUSER. Carlsbad; CHARLES C. Box 1932, Santa Fe 87501 (457-4480) MUMMA, Farmington: L. G. Executive Secretary: LOUISE DEAN. 520 Chief. Bureau of Law Enforcement: PAUL J. BOLES. Santa Fe Cedar St.. N.E.. Albuquerque 87106 BENOIT (457-5681) Director: JAMES L. DILLARD (505. 242-1802) Assistant Director: BILL KREUCH Publication: Environmental News Lands and Paresis Div.: Editor: CHRISTOPHER DEAN Director: VICTOR GLIDER (457-7430) STATE SOIL CONSERVATION Assistant Director: JAMES PRESTON COMMITTEE, 217 State Land Office NEW YORK (457-7431) Bldg.. Santa Fe 87501 Superintendent. Forest Insect and Disease Chairman: W. P. CATER, Questa 87556 (505. Control: CHARLES FROMM ER 586-0422) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (457-3620) Executive Secretary: BUD F. A. SVA L BERG Superintendent. Forest Fire Control: (505. 827-2971) CHARLES E. BOONE (457-5740) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND Superintendent. Private and State Forests: CITIZEN GROUPS MARKETS, Bldg. 8. State Campus. FRED W. OETTINGER (457-7370) Albany 12226 (518, 457-2747) General Manager. Forest Parks: ROBERT Commissioner: DON J. WICKHAM NORTON (457-2500) NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE AND Director of Public Relations: L. B. VAN CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, DYCK, JR. Marine and Coastal Resources Div., 4175 INC Box 1542, Santa Fe 87501 Veterans Memorial Hwy.. (A representative organization, affiliated with DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL Ronkonkoma 11779 (516. 585-5400) theNationalWildlifeFederation,primarily CONSERVATION, 50 Wolf Rd.. Director: DAVID WALLACE devoted to the wise use. preservation. Albany 12201 Assistant Director: ALBERT JENSEN aestheticalappreciation.andrestorationof Commissioner: HENRY L. DIAMOND (518, wildlife and other natural resources.) 457-3446) Mineral Resources Div.: President: PAUL RIDINGS, 500 School of First Deputy Commissioner: RONALD W. Director: CARL W. SHERMAN (457-7480) Mines Rd.. Socorro 87801 (505, PEDERSEN (457-6804) Assistant Director: DAVID E. PER RIMAN 835-1294) Deputy Commissioner for Environmental (457-7480) Vice Presidents: BOBBY ADEE, Hayden: M. Conservation: LEIGHTON A. HOPE G. (BUCK) WEAVER. Hurley; (457-5694) Water Resources Div.: LLOYD BOLANDER, Vadito Deputy Commissioner for Environmental Director: FRANCIS W. MONTANARI Executive Secretary: CATHY STEVENSON. Management: W. MASON (457-3495) Jemet Springs 87025 LAWRENCE (457-5587) Assistant Director: NICHOLAS L. Secretary: MRS. DAVID (PAT) MIMS (505. Deputy Commissioner for Environmental BA RBA ROSSA (457-3495) 982-9044) Quality: DWIGHT METZLER Director of Planning: JOHN FINCK Treasurer: GLENN BURTTRAivi, 1957 Osage (457-6533) (457-5668) Lane Santa Fe 87501 Counsel: CHARLES LuBELLE (457-3550) Director of Regulation: EDWIN L. Affiliate Representative: DON M. CLAUSER. Director of Communications: IRWIN H. VOPELAK (457-5657) Box i 777, Santa Fe 87501 (505. KING (457-2390) 983-7646) Chier. Office of Policy Analysis: HOLT Water Pollution Control Program: Alternates: ELLIOTT S. BARKER. 343 BODINSON (457-4475) Director: PAUL EASTMAN (457-6674) Palace Ave.. Santa Fe 87501; FRED Associate. Director; JOHN C. HA BERER A. GROSS, JR., 2916 Chama. N.E., Environmental Conservation Administration: (457-6724) Albuquerque 87110; CLAUDE 0. Director: JOHN R. ALLEN (457-2480) Associate Director for Pure Waters: EUGENE WANER. 2901 Earhart. Alamogordo Personnel Officer: FRANCIS DuCHARME F. SEEBALD (457-2079) 88310 (457-5760) Chief. Engineering Design: FRANK 0. Publication: Outdoor Reporter Director of Accounts: WALTER A. O'BRIEN BOGEDA IN (457-7496) Editor: RODGER McKOWN, 3015 Avenida (457-3750) Chief. Water Quality Management: DONALD Codorniz, Santa Fe 87501 ,Superintendent of Land Acquisition: HENRY B. STEVENS (457-2060)

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Chief. Construction Grants Unit: WILLIAM Bldg. Campus. Albany 12226 (518, (To protect the natural character of the State K. SHAFFER (457-7498) 457-3710) Forest Preserve Lands as water-holding and Commissioner: SAL J. PREZIOSO regulating forests which serve as a home for Air Pollution Control Program: wildlifeand as wilderness recreation areas. Director: ALEXANDER RIHM, JR. STATE SOIL AND WATER Membership: 350: Organized: 1901) (474-5030) CONSERVATION COMMITTEE President: ARTHUR M. CROCKER. 21 E. Associate Director: HARRY H. HOVEY, JR. Executive Secretary: HARRY A. KERR, 253 40th St., Rm. 704, New York 10016 (474-5030) Emerson Hall, Cornell University. (212, 532-4880) Chief. Air Quality Surveillance Bureau: PAUL Ithaca 14850 (607. 256-4420) Vice Presidents: WILLIAM A. BERRY (474-8569) ROCKEFELLER, New York City: Chief. Air Quality Control Bureau: SIDNEY NEW YORK COOPERATIVE FISHERY HERMAN FORSTER, New York MARLOW (474-5423) UNIT,Fernow Hall. Cornell City; PA UL SCH EFER, Chief. Air Resource Development Bureau: Lniversity, Ithaca 14850 Schenectady; HAROLD K. GERALD BLANCHARD (474-8717) Leader: ALFRED W. EIPPER HOCHSCHILD, Blue Mountain Lake Assistant: CLARENCE A. CARLSON, JR. Secretary: EZRA P. PRENTICE, One Wall Solid Wastes Engineering and Community St.. New York 10005 (212, 425-3000) Environmental Health: Treasurer: EDWARD S. LITCHFIELD, II I NEW YORK COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE Director: WILLIAM C. WILKIE (457-6603) Broadway. New York 10006 RESEARCH UNIT,Fernow Hall. Chief. Solid Wastes Engineering Section: Cornell University. Ithaca 14850 (607, BERTON MEAD (457-6607) 256-2014) CONSERVATION FORUM Chief. Comprehensive Solid Wastes Planning: Leader: DANIEL Q. THOMPSON ALLAN RAYMOND (457-6605) (Organized: 1939) Assistant:MILO E. RICHMOND President: CHARLES L. JOUDRY, 101 Englewood Ave.. Buffalo 14214 Nuclear Engineering: Director: THOMAS J. CASHMAN CITIZEN GROUPS Vice President: DAVID BIGELOW, 9795 Larkin Rd.. Eden 14057 (457-6600) Corresponding Secretary: MRS. RICHARD C. STEVENSON, 9211 Lakeside GEOLOGICALSURVEY,State Museum and NEW YORK STATE CONSERVATION Ave.. Angola 14006 Science Service. State Education COUNCIL, INC.,Rm. 505, 5 Treasurer: GLORIA RATE, 87 Pullman Ave.. Bldg, Rm. 973, Albany 12224 Broadway. Troy 12180 Kenmore 14217 (A clearinghouseforinformation concerning (A representative statewide organization. bedrock and surface geology within the State. affiliated with the National Wildlife Conducts regular mapping projects and Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use. FEDERATION OF NEW YORK STATE investigationsinenvironmental andapplied preservation, aestheticalappreciation, and BIRD CLUBS, INC. geology.) restorationofwildlifeandothernatural President: EDGAR M. REILLY, JR., State Geologist: JAMES F. DAVIS resources.) Museum. Albany 12224 (518, President: JAMES MULLARKEY, Box 273, 474-5800) STATE FISH AND WILDLIFE Carmel 10512 Vice President: ALICE ULRICH, 193 LaSalle MANAGEMENT BOARD, Albany Recording Secretary: JOHN M. DEMERS, Ave.. Buffalo 14214 (Established: 1958) 211 Brunswick Rd., Troy 12180 Corresponding Secretary: ADA CARTER, Chairman: PHILIP LUKE, R.D. 3. Fulton Corresponding Secretary: LYLE A. Morrisville 13408 13069 FINDLAY, 27 Ivy Lea. Kenmore Recording Secretary: MARY ANN Vice Chairman: GORDON HASELEY, 4202 14217 SUNDERLIN, 505 Bay Rd.. Webster Lockport Rd.. Lockport 14094 Treasurer: ERNEST BILLQUIST, 228 14580 Secretary: WILLIAM F. HOLLISTER, Broadhead Ave., Jamestown 14701 Treasurer: JAMES KARP, 460 S. Main St.. Department of Environmental Affiliate Represemuive: W. KENDALL North Syracuse 13212 Conservation. Rm. 530. 50 Wolf Rd.. JENKINS, Wyoming 14591 Publication: The Kingbird Albany 12205 Alternate: WILLIAM R. HILTS, 5115 Bear Editor: JOSEPH TAYLOR. 20 Parish Rd.. Rd., Sanborn 14132 Honeoye Falls 14472 Regional Board Chairmen: Publication: Conservation Council Continents Board I: RUSSELL FREER, R.D. 2. Wolcott Editor: WILLIAM R. HILTS FOREST PRESERVE ASSOCIATION OF 14590 Board 2: RICHARD ABBEY, R.D. 2, Painted ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB, INC., NEW YORK STATE, INC., THE President: JOHN T. JAMISON, 311 Oak Post 14870 THE, R.D.I, Ridge Rd., Glens Falls Board 3: DOUGLAS PAINE, 50 Orton Ave., 12801 (518, 793-2673) (Membership: Ridge Dr.. Schenectady 12306 (518. 374-4349) Binghamton 13905 4 t 14) Vice President: ARTHUR E. NEWKIRK. Board 4: STANLEY LOGAN, 44 Dover St.. President: RUDOLPH W. STROBEL, 34 2476 Hilltop Rd., Schenectady 12309 Massena 13662 Da -lent St.. Pittsfield (Mass.) 01201 Board 5: RICHARD MARTIN, Peru 12972 Executive Secretary and Director: GRANT G. Secretary: MARION N. HAM, 1504 Keyes Board 6: ALFRED MORRIS, R.D. 4, Maple COLE Ave., Schenectady 12309 Treasurer: WILLIAM M. WHITE, 1140 Van Ave., Ballston Spa 12020 Treasurer: ROBERT DENNISTON, Keene Board 7: DEANE WINDSOR, Milford 13807 Valley 12943 Curler Ave.. Schenectady 12308 Board 8: RAY HAYES, 13 Blauvelt St.. Publication: Adirondac Nanuet 10954 Editor: MRS. JOHN F. BROWN, JR., 1479 1ZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Board 9: SHERWIN A. ALLEN, 1430 N. Dean St., Schenectady 12309 INC. (New York Div.) Grand Ave.. Baldwin 1;510 President: MAURICE BURKE, P.O. Box 34, ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION Keuka Park 14478 STATE OFFICE OF PARKS AND OF THE ADIRONDACKS, THE, P. Secretary: R. JAMES SWANSON, 101 Grace RECREATION,Bldg. 2, State Office 0. Box 951, Schenectady 12309 St.. Penn Yan 14527

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NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (New York MRS. WILLIS REESE Chairman: JAMES D. BELLAMY, JR.. P.O. Chapters) Vice Chairman: ROBERT H. BOYLE Box 233, Shallotte 28459 (919. Chairman. Central New York: FRANK L. Director: RODERICK VAN DIVERT 754-6582) ELDRIDGE, Box 175. Ithaca 14850 Executive Secretary: TERRY ROTOLA Administrative Officer : H. A. SMITH Chairman. Eastern New York: CARL J. GEORGE, Dept. of Biological NORTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE RESOURCES COMMISSION, Sciences. Union College. Schenectady Box 2919,.Raleigh 27602 (919. 12308 829-3391) (Organized: 1947) Chairman. Long Island: JOHN T. RICKS, E. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Commission Members: JAY WAGGONER, Gate Rd., R.D. 3, Lloyds Harbor. Chairman. Graham: JOE M. Huntington 11743 ANDERSON, JR., Vice Chairman. Chairman. Western New York: N. ROBERT DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, P.O. New Bern; LATHAN T. MOOSE, WILSON, 4574 Harlem Rd.. Snyder Box 27647, Raleigh 27611 Secretary. Winston-Salem: JAMES A. 14226 Commissioner: JAMES A. GRAHAM (919, CONNELLY, Morganton: J. HOLT 829-7125) EVANS, Enfield: D. JACK HOOKS, NEW YORK FOREST OWNERS \Vhiteville; T. N. MASSIE, Sylva: ASSOCIATION, INC. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ROBERT G. SANDERS. Charlotte; (To unite the 255,000 owners of IImillion DEVELOPMENT, P.O. Box 27687, 0. L. WOODHOUSE, Grandy acres of forest land in New York for improving Raleigh 27611 (919, 829-4177) Executive Director: CLYDE P. PATTON theirforestresources and opportunities:to Chairman. Board of Conservation and (829-3391) advance, protect and represent those owners: to Development: GILLIAM K. Assistant Director. Administration: EUGENE work toward an economic climate favorable to HORTON, Wilmington E. SCHWALL (829-3392) permanent forest industries: te manage forest Director: ROY G. SOWERS, JR. Assistant Director. Field Operations: ROBERT land to enhance its natural beauty. Deputy Directors: VICTOR W. BARFIELD, B. HAZEL (829-3392) Membership: 1,000: Founded: 1963) JAMES N. GLENN Chief. Div. of Education: ROD AMUNDSON President: HENDRIK W. VAN LOON, 120 Assistant to the Director: ADRIAN KING (829-3393) Campus Rd.. Clinton 13323 (315. Commerce and Industry: ROBERT E. LEAK Chief. Div. of Game: FRANK B. BARICK 853-6368) Commercial and Sports Fisheries: THOMAS (829-7181) 1st Vice President: WILLIAM LUBIN EC, 22 L. LINTON Chief. Div. of Inland Fisheries: J. HARRY Cornish Ave.. Binghamton 13901 (607, Forestry: RALPH C. WINKWORTH CORNELL (829-3633) 722-8252) Geodetic Survey: WILBUR C. FULLER Chief. Div. of Motorboats and Water Safety: Secretary: J. LEWIS DU MOND. 9 Grand Mineral Resources: STEPHEN G. CONRAD CHARLES R. FULL WOOD. JR. Ave., Cobleskill 12043 (518, 234-3813) State Parks: THOMAS C. ELLIS (829-3231) Membership Secretary and Editor: HENRY Travel and Promotion: BILL F. HENSLEY Publication: Wildlift in North Carolina MAAG, Box 98. Castleton on Hudson Editor: ROD ADMUNDSON 12033 (518, 732-7751) DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS, Box Treasurer: EMIEL D. PALMER, 157 1991, Raleigh 27602 NORTH CAROLINA COOPERATIVE Ballantyne Rd.. Syracuse 13205 (315. Director: G. IRVIN ALDRIDGE FISHERY UNIT, Box 5577, North 469-0523) Administrator. Recreation Div.: JAME' S. Carolina State University. Raleigh Publication: Forest Owner STEVENS, JR. (919, 829-7701) 27607 Leader: F. EUGENE HESTER NEW YORK SOIL CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND AIR Assistant: VACANT DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION, INC. RESOURCES, P.O. Box 27048, President: BEN W. ENGLISH. 40 Genesee Raleigh 27611 (919, 829-3003 or CITIZEN GROUPS St.. Avon 14414 (716, 926-8443) 829-3006) Director: GEORGE E. PICKETT NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, The Assistant Director: E. C. HUBBARD NORTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE Zoological Park. Bronx 10460 (212, Chief. Div. of Air Quality: W. E. KNIGHT FEDERATION, Box 948. 109 S. 933-1500) (Organized: 1895) Chief. Div. of Ground Water: HARRY M. Main St.. Rocky Mount 27801 (919, President. LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER PEEK 442-2212) Executive Vice President: ROBERT G. Chief. Div. of Planning: THOMAS G. (A representative statewide organization. GOEL ET HORTON affiliated with the National Wildlife Vice President: HENRY CLAY FRICK, II, Public Relations Officer: THOMAS H. Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. M.D. WALKER preservation, aesthetical appreciation and Secretary: HOWARD PHIPPS. JR. Chief. Div. of Water Management: DANIEL restoration ofwildlifeandothernatural Treasurer: JOHN PIERREPONT E. McDONALD resources.) General Director: WILLIAM G. CONWAY Chief. Div. of Water Quality: DARWIN L. President: LAWRENCE F. WINDT, 2379 Curator of Publications and Public Relations: COBURN McMullan Cir., Raleigh 27608 (919, EDWARD R. RICCIUTI Chiei. Div. of Waterways and Seashore: R. J. 828-7115) B. PAGE Vice Presidents: MACY L. HOYLE. SCENIC HUDSON PRESERVATION Publication: Water and Air Resources in North Smithfield; WILLIAM M. PIATT. CONFERENCE, Rm. 1625, 500 Fifth Carolina III, Durham: FRED R. DORSEY, Ave., New York 10036 (212, Editor: THOMAS H. WALKER East Flat Rock 695-6204) Executive Director-Treasurer: TURNER W. (Aprivatecitizens'group dedicatedtothe STATE SOIL AND WATER BATTLE protectionofthe Hudson River Gorge. CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, Secretary: CHARLES R. SHAW. Box 12081, Organized: 1963) 319 Polk Hall, North Carolina State Raleigh 27605 (919. 834-1060) Honorary Chairman: CARL CARMER University, Raleigh 27607 (919, Affiliate Representative: TURNER W. Co-Chairmen: ALEXANDERSAUNDERS, 755-2219) BATTLE 89 NORTH CAROLINA

Alternates: FRED S. BA RKALOW. North DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,State Publication: North Dakota Outdoors Carolina State University. Box 5577, Capitol. Bismarck 58501 Editor: ED BRY Raleigh 27607 and officers listed Commissioner: ARNE DAHL (701. 224-2231) above. Dairy Commissioner: LELAND R. MILLER STATE OUTDOOR RECREATION Publication: Friend 0' Wildlife (224-2233) AGENCY,900 East Blvd., Bismarck Editor: TURNER W. BATTLE 58501 (701, 224-2430) (To carry out the intentions of the Land and CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,Bismarck Water Conservation Fund Act, which provides CAROLINA, 208 E. Green Dr.. High 58501 Federal matching grants to state. county, and Point 27260 (919. 888-7142) (State water pollution control program) localentities foracquisitionof areasof (To publicize and bring before the people or State Health Officer: JAMES R. AMOS, outstanding scenic, aesthetic, historic or North Carolina the ecological, aesthetic and M.D. (701. 224-2372) recreational significance. and development of natural dimensions of conservation issues. and Executive Officer and Chief, Envii0:mental outdoor recreation facilities. Created: 1965) to coordinate supporting citizen action. Health and Engineering Services: W. State Liaison Officer:JOHNGREENSLIT Membership: 6.000; Organized: 1968) VAN HEUVEL EN (224-2371) Recreation Planner: CURT SEIBEL President: ROBERT W. CONNER. High Director. Div. of Water Supply and Pollution Publication: The Recreation Digest Point Control: NORMAN L. PETERSON Vice President: ROY M. DAVIS. Morganton (224-2386) STATE PARK SERVICE,900 East Blvd.. Secretary-Treasurer: CHARLOTTE Director. Div. of Environmental Engineering: Bismarck 58501 (701, 224-2495) DAWLEY, Greensboro GENE A. CHRISTIANSON (To preserve for public use North Dakota's Publication: The Carolina Conservationist (224-2374) manyparks and areasof historicand Director. Div. of Environmental Sanitation and recreational significance. Organized: 1965) Food Protection: J. EVERETT LOBB Director: DAVID L. O'BRIEN NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF (224 -2332) SOIL AND WATER STATE SOIL CONSERVATION CONSERVATION DISTRICTS President: WILLIAM G. SULLIVAN. Rt. I. COMMITTEE,State Capitol Bldg., Bismarck 58501 (701. 224-2650) Mount Olive 28365 (919, 658-3518) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,University Sta.. Secretary: W. P. SEBENS Grand Forks 58201 (701. 777-2231) State Geologist: EDWIN A. NOBLE NORTH CAROLINA FORESTRY WATER COMMISSION,Bismarck 58501 (701, 224-2750) ASSOCIATION,Box 2946. Raleigh STATE FOREST SERVICE,School of Secretary and State Engineer: MILO W. 27602 (919. 834-3943) Forestry and Junior College. Bottineau HOISVEEN President: ROBERT C. VODAK, Sy Iv:: 58318 (701,228 -2278) Director of Public Relations and Secretary: State Forester: C. N. NELSON BEN F. PARK Deputy State Foresters: JOHN MOLBERG, crrIzEN GROUPS WALTER PASICZNYK Finance Officer: MERTON PETERSON NORTH CAROLINA FORESTRY District Forester:JIMKUNKEL NORTH DAKOTA WILDLIFE COUNCIL, P. 0.Box 647, Raleigh State Lands and Watershed Forester: FEDERATION,Suite 9, 200 W. 27602 (919. 834-3943) DA RRELL JORDAN Main. Bismarck 58501 (701, 223-8741) (Nonprofit organization of professional Nurseryman: EUGENE BAUNE (A representative statewide organization. foresters representing the forestry interests in Forestry Aides: C'ECIL OLSON.ROBERT affiliated with the National Wildlife North Carolina.) 1NDVIK, ROY LA FROM BOISE Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. Chairman: VICTOR W. HERLEVICH, 802 preservation, aesthetical appreciation. and Forest Hills Dr.. Wilmington 27889 District Offices: restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Vice Chairman: H. E. BLANCHARD. Sledge Lisbon 58054: RICHARD GILMORE, resources.) Lumber Co.. P. 0. Box 523. District Forester (701. 6834323) President: WALTER H. HOFF. Box 1121, Whiteville 28472 Walhalla 58282: ALBERT ESKEN.District Bismarck 58501 (701. 223-4432) Secretary: W. E. GIBBONS, Albemarle Paper Forester (701. 549-2441) Vice Presidents: ROBERT S. SCHEER, Co.. Roanoke Rapids 27870 Towner 58788:JERRY LIDDLE.Nurseryman Minot; KONRAD NORSTOG, (701, 537-5636) Watford City NORTH CAROLINA RECREATION AND E,:ecutive Secretary: BETTY S. MORGAN PARK SOCIETY, INC.,436 N. STATE GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT, Treasurer: LOUIS L. TOKACH, 634 6th Ave.. Harrington St., Raleigh 27603 (919, 2121 Lovett Ave.. Bismarck 58501 S. E., Mandan 58554 829-7701) (701, 224-2180) Affiliate Representative: JAMES R. (To unite recreation and park personnel in an Commissioner: RUSSELL STUART JUNGROTH, Box 1367, Jamestown effort to stimulate interestin securing, Deputy Commissioner: WILBUR BOLDT 58401 (701. 252-3460) developing,maintaining.andpreservingthe Chief. Public Relations Div.: PERSHING Alternate: CHARLES W. PLACEK, 305 State's recreation and park resources and to CARLSON Dakota St.. Tioga 58852 (701, promote more effective use for all land and Chief. Enforcement Div.: HAROLD H. 664-2368) water areas for recreation. Organized: 1944) SPITZER Publication: Flickertales President:DERICKDAVIS, Wilmington Chief, Fishery Div.: DALE L. HENEGAR Editor: RICHARD PALMER, 1801 Marian Chief. Land Management Div.: RAY Dr.. Bismarck 58501 SORENSEN NORTH DAKOTA Leader, Statewide Game Surveys: C. R. NORTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL GRONDAHL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Leader. Statewide Habitat Development: President: WILLIAM BOSSE, Cogswell 58017 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ROBERT L. MORGAN (701. 793-2876)

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NORTHDAKOTANATURAL SCIENCE Columbus: ROBERT 0. GRIESER. 1936) SOCIETY,P. 0. Box 1672. Springfield Leader: THEODORE A. BOOKHOUT Jamestown 58401 (701. 252-53631 Director: FREDE. MORR Assistant: CHARLES P. STONE (Dedicated to the observation, recording. study. Assistant Director: RICHARD E. MIDDEN and preservation of all aspects of the natural Deputy Director. Water: SHERMAN L. CITIZEN GROUPS history of the northern Great Plains. FROST Deputy Director, Recreation Membership: 317: Organized: 1967) and Forests: MELVIN J. REBHOLZ President: PAUL T. CRARY, Box 244. Deputy Director. Soil and Minerals: DONALD LEAGUE OF OHIO SPORTSMEN,2404 Want,' 11- 58282 L. NORLING Cleveland Ave., Columbus 43211 (614, Vice President: JOHN T. LOKEMOEN Chief Engineer: JAMES SWA RTZMLLER 263-3818) Secretary-Treasurer: MARY ANN CRARY. Chief, Real Estate Section: HENRY K. HALL (A represer..ative statewide organization, Box 244, Walhalla 58282 Chief, Accounting and Budget Section: REX affiliated with the National Wildlife Publication: The Prairie Naturalist RIGGS Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use, Editor: PAUL B. KANNOWSKI. Institute of Personnel Officer: GARY De13LOOM preservation, aestheticalappreciation. and Ecological Studies, University or Chief. Program and Planning Section: restorationofwildlifeandothernatural North Dakota. Grand Forks 58201 HARRY SWEARINGEN resources.) Chief. Div. of Geographical Survey: HORACE President: HOWARD (JAKE) JACOBY. 459 OHIO COLLINS Cahoon Rd.. Bay Village 44140 Chief, Div. of Lands and Soil: RICHARD Vice President: JACK WRONA, 191 Bellcrest JONES St., Bellbrook 45305 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Chief, Oil and Gas Div.: \N AYNE CONNOR Secretary: TED T. LEE. 1941 Redwood St.. Chief, Div. of Parks and Recreation: Reynoldsburg 43068 NORVILLE HALL Executive Director: RICHARD L. PAUGH, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,State Chief. Administrative Services: ALBERT 2860 Minerva Lake Rd., Columbus Departments Bldg.. Columbus 43215 MOLT 43229 (614. 469-2732) Chief. Di:. of Forestry and Reclamation: Treasurer: BEN R. DRAYER. Columbus (Administersthelawsandregulationsof ERNEST J. GEBHART Affiliate Representative: VERNE L. HARRIS, agriculturalactivity. Provides inspection of Chie , Div. of Water: C. V. YOUNGQUIST Rm. 725. 666 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland foods,dairies, drugs. warehousing, economic Chief. Water Planning Section: RALPH J. 44114 (216. 621-2207) poising,packaging andlabeling,meat, and BERNHAGEN Alternate: CARL H. KNIRK, 714 Mt. Vernon other agricultural products.) Chief, Div. of Watercraft: PAUL SA ROSSY Ave.. Marion 43302 Director: JOHN M. STACKHOUSE Chief. Soil and Water Districts: FLOYD E. Publication: Venture Out Deputy Director: ROY E. ZIMMERMAN HEFT Chief of Animal Industry: HARRY E. IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, GOL DSTEIN (469-3490) Div.of Wildlife,1500 Dublin Rd., Columbus INC. (Ohio Div.) Chief of Foods. Dairies, and Drugs: DAVID 43212 (469-4603) President: ELMER KAUFMAN, 605 Roslyn A. HILL (469-4595) Wildlife Council: HOWARD L. CALHOUN. Ave., Akron 44320 Chief of Plant Industry: HAROLD L. Chairman, Akron: KENNETH E. Vice President: EDWARD SCHEKELHOFF, PORTER (866 -6361) CRAWFORD, Secretary. Columbus: '2 Grand Ave.. Tiffin 44883 Chief of Markets: LAWRENCE K. BEAR JOHN F. HELLEBUSH, Cincinnati; Secretary-Treasurer: RALPH B. (469-4104) LLOYD L. ALEXANDER, Wooster: NEISWANDER, 536 Woodland Ave.. Chief of Weights and Measures: FRANK P. GEORGE A. BANKS. Athens: Wooster 44691 ts GALLO (866.6361) EDWARD C. KOSTER, Cleveland; Executive Secretary: BURT G. BRICKNER, Information Service: WILLIS H. LIGGITT KENNETH C. WAHL. SamWy: P.O. Box 724. Tiffin 44883 (469-5338) LEONARD YOCHUM, Sabina Chid: DAN ARMBRUSTER NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Ohio DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, P.O. Box Assistant Chief: DALE HANEY Chapter) 118, Columbus 43216 (614. 469-2253) Executive Assistant: G. ROBERT STROHM Chairman: RALPH RAMEY. JR.. 2401 (State air and water pollution control program) Enforcement Section: DALE ROACH Buckley Rd., Columbus 43220 Director: EMMETT W. ARNOLD. M.D. Game Management Section: ROBERT EV ERSOLE OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, THE,505 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL Fish Management Section: CLAYTON King Ave., Columbus 43201 (614, RESOURCES,907 Ohio Departments LAKES 299-9097) (Organized: 1890) Bldg., Columbus 43215 (614, President: RAYMOND S. BABY. 1813 N. 469-3770) SOIL AND WATER CONSERVA'i ON High St., Columbus 43210 Recreation and Resources Commission: COMMISSION,801 Ohio Vice President (Conservation): ROBERT R. BENJAMIN R. DRAYER. Departments Bldg., Columbus 43215 PATON, 1947 Snouffer Rd., Chairman. Columbus: HOWARD L. Executive Secretary: FLOYD E. HEFT Worthington 43085 CALHOUN, Vice Chairman, Akron: Secretary: A. S. BRADSHAW, Dept. of MYRON T. STURGEON. Secretary. OHIO COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, Zoology. Ohio Wesleyan University. Athens: DONALD M. BLAIR, Ohio State University, 1735 Neil Ave., Delaware 43015 Portsmouth: JOHN H. DUNLAP, Columbus 43210 (614, 293-8961) Treasurer: C. WAYNE ELLET, Ohio State JR., Williamsport: LEE C. Leader: RICHARD A. TUBB University, 1735 Neil Ave.. Columbus HOWLEY, Cleveland; DON M. Assistant: STEPHEN H. TAUB 43210 HILLIKER, Bellefontaine: HAROLD Executive Officer: JOHN H. MELVIN C. KOST,Columbus: WENDELLR. OHIO COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE Publication: The Ohio Journal of Science LaDUE,Akron:RICHARD RESEARCH UNIT,Ohio State Editor: JANE FORSYTH. Dept. of Geology, McCONN ELL, Newark: University. 1735 Neil Ave.. Columbus Bowling Green State University, NICHOLAS C. POLITES, 43210 (614. 422-6112) (Organized: Bowling Green 43402

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OHIO AUDUBON COUNCIL, INC. MORGAN, Vice Chairman, STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 3400 (Associated with the NationalAudubon Wetumka: ROBERT A. N. Eastern. Oklahoma City 73105 Society. Worksto promote, foster, and MACKLANBURG, JR., Secretary, (405, 427-6561) encourage the conservation and preservation of Oklahoma City; GEORGE L. (State water pollution control program) allwildlife, plants, soil, water, air, and other KNAPP, Tulsa; DEAN S. Commissioner: A. B. COLYAR natural resources for the benefit of all citizens. HODGDEN, Dover; LESLIE Chief. Environmental Health Services: LOYD Organized: 1969) VA NDERWORK, Taloga: JACK F. PUMMILL President: JACK R. M I NGER, 4036 Cypress HINES, Henryetta: N EAL Director, Water Quality Control Div.: Rd., N.E., Canton 44705 (216, M ER RIOTT, Idabel CHARLES D. NEWTON 492-0865) Director: FARRELL COPELIN (521-3851) Vice President: NANCY SUE ULMER, 2905 Assistant Director, Planning and Operations: STATE SOIL CONSERVATION BOARD, Westwood Northern Blvd., Cincinnati LELAND ROBERTS (521-3851) Rm. 114, State Capitol, Oklahoma 45211 Controller: GARLAND FLETCHER City 73105 (405, 521-2385) Secretary-Treasurer: STEPHEN W. KRESS, (521-3851) (Toassistand supervisesoilconservation 680 Vernon Rd., Columbus 43209 Chief, Game Div.: JOE ELLIS (521-2739) districts in carrying out conservation practices Chief. Fisheries Div.: KEN JOHNSTON anddevelopingupstream floodprevention OHIO CONSERVATION CONGRESS (521-3721) projects. Created: 1945) (To promote the best uses of natural resources Chief. Information-Education Div.: DEAN G. Chairman: J. CLAUDE BRANNA N, inOhio and to endeavor torestorethose GRAHAM (521-3855) Marietta resources that are gradually being depleted. Chief, Law Enforcement Div.: CLEM Executive Director: MARVIN C. EMERSON Membership: 3,500; Founded: 1947) PATTILLO (521-3719) President: CECIL S. WINTERS, 6284 Audrey Publication: Outdoor Oklahoma OKLAHOMA COOPERATIVE FISHERY S. W., Canton 44706 Editor: DEAN G. GRAHAM UNIT, 433 Life Sciences Bldg. West. 1st Vice President: LARRY POORMAN, 225 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater E. Cottage Ave., West Carrollton GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University of 74074 (405,372 -6211) 45449 Oklahoma, Rm. 163, 830 Van Vleet Leader: ROBERT C. SUMMERFELT 2nd Vice President: JAMES BRADY, 714 Oval, Norman 73069 (405, 325-3031) Assistant: AUSTIN K. ANDREWS Reading Rd., Reading 45215 (To investigate and disseminate information on Secretary-Treasurer: JAMES C. SURREY. the mineral resources of the State. OKLAHOMA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE 1509 Portage St.. North Canton 44720 Investigations include geologic mapping, RESEARCH UNIT, 433 Life Sciences (216, 499-4888) evaluation of metallic and nonmetallic mineral Bldg. West, Oklahoma State deposits, and studies of groundwater and fossil University, Stillwater 74074 (405, OHIO FEDERATION OF SOIL AND fuels. Founded: 1908) 372-6211, Ext. 6276) WATER CONSERVATION Director: CHARLES J. MANKIN Leader: JOHN A. MORRISON DISTRICTS Publication: Oklahoma Geology Notes Assistant: JAMES C. LEWIS President: HAROLD DOBBINS, Rt. 2, Editor: WILLIAM D. ROSE Cedarville 45314 (513, 766-5314) CITIZEN GROUPS OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, INC., INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND Neil House. Columbus 43215 PARK DEPARTMENT, 500 Will OKLAHOMA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, (To promote the welfare of the people and Rogers Memorial Bldg.. Oklahoma Suite 203, 3200 N. May Ave., privateenterpriseofOhio byimproving, City 73105 (405, 521-2413) Oklahoma City 73112 (405, 947-30481 through education, the conservation of natural (To promote development and use or natural (A representative statewide organization, and human resources; prepare, maintain, and resources. Members: 1,500; Founded: 1903) affiliated with the National Wildlife Chairman of the Board: EARL W. McMUNN review long - rang plans; develop and Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, administer planning, development, recreation, President: HERBERT L. MORGAN, Mead preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and and promotional activities of the State.) Corp.. Chillicothe 45601 restoration ofwildlife andothernatural Director: RCBEPT H. BREEDEN Executive Director: THOMAS M. HIGGINS resources.) (614, 221-6671) Administrative Assistant: JEFF GRIFFIN President: GEORGE H. HULSEY, M.D., (521-2478) 1014 D N. Flood, Norman 73069 OHIO PARKS AND RECREATION Div. of Parks, Recreation and Waterways: (405, 329-2333) ASSOCIATION (Affiliated with the TYE BLEDSOE (521-3414) Vice Presidents: LEE R. WEST, Ada; JOHN National Recreation and Park Div. of Publicity, Advertising and Information: MORRISON, Stillwater Association), 222 E. Central Pkwy., RAY BUCKLEY (521-2406) Office Manager: JEAN ARBUCKLE Cincinnati 45202 (513, 421-1652) Div. of Lodges: CHARLES L. MONROE Secretary: LAWRENCE JONES, 6400 N. President: BRET J. McGINNIS (521-2464) Ann Arbor Ter., Oklahoma City Div. of Industrial, Business and Economic 73132 (405, 721-4383) OKLAHOMA Development: JAY C. CASEY Treasurer: SAM EWING, Box 431, Purcell (521-2401) 73080 Div. of Research and Planning: PAT Affiliate Representative: CHARLES M. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CHOATE (521-2411) PALMER, Box 12716, Oklahoma Publication: Oklahoma Today City 73112 (405, 231-4941) Editor: WILLIAM it. BURCHARDT Alternate: GEORGE H. HULSEY, M.D. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE (521-2496) Publication: Outdoor News CONSERVATION, 1801 N. Lincoln, Editor: CHARLES M. PALMER Oklahoma City 73105 (405, 521-3851) STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, Rm. (Organized: 1909) 122, State Capitol, Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Commission Members: FRED P. LEWIS, 73105 (405, 521-3866) care of University of Oklahoma. 730 Chairman, Enid; WILLIAM President: JAMES N. BALLINGER Van Vleet Oval, Norman 73069 (405. 92

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325-2001) (Organized: 1909) Office Bldg.. Portland 97201 (503, VANCE L. MORRISON (Ext. 2539) Secretary: J. TEAGUE SELF 229-5580) Assistant State Forester. Protection: State Geologist: RAYMOND E. THEODORE W. MAUL (Ext. 2507) OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL CORCORAN Assistant State Forester. Services: CALVIN AND WATER CONSERVATION DON MAUS (Ext. 2551) DISTRICTS FISH COMMISSION, 307 State Office Bldg.. Fire Protection Staff Assistant: LEE PORT, President: R. C. LONGMIRE, Box 541, Pau Is Portland 97201 (503, 229-5671) JR. (Ext. 2508) Valley 73075 (405. 238 -6238) Commissioners: EDWARD G. Fire Prevention Director: JOHN LANGRELL HUFFSCHMIDT, Chairman. (Ext. 2517) OKLAHOMA ORNITHOLOGICAL Portland; JOSEPH I. EOFF, Salem; Protection Div. Executive Assistant: S. N. SOCIETY McKEE A. SMITH. Portland WELLS (Ext. 2506) (Affiliated with National Audubon Society and Director: ROBERT W. SCHONING Director of Information and Education: the Oklahoma Wildlife Federation. Dedicated Assistant Director: THOMAS E. KRUSE LELAND R. HARTER (Ext. 2562) to the observation, study. and conservation of Director of Engineering: EDWARD K. Publication: The Forest Log birds in Oklahoma. Members: 500: Founded: N EU BA UER Editor: LELAND R. HARTER 1950) Director of Fish Culture: ERNEST R. President: WILLIAM A. CARTER, Dept. of JEFFRIES Biology. East Central State College. Director of Research: WALLACE F. Area Directors: Ada 74820 (405. 332-8843) HUBLOU Northwest: MA RVIN L. H EL LAN D. Star Vice President: JAMES L. NORMAN, 502 N. Director of Administration: GERALD I Rt.. Forest Grove (503, 357 -2191) 14th St.. Muskogee 74401 FISHER Eastern Oregon: WILLIAM P. Secretary: MRS. L. W. RAY, Rt. 1, Box 256. Director. Information-Education: JACK HOLTSCLAW, Rt. I, Box 357, Harrah 73045 DUGAN Prineville (503, 447-6522) Treasurer: RUTH McNEW, P. 0. Box 94224. Southern Oregon: CARL SMITH, 1758 N. E. Oklahoma City 73109 NATURAL RESOURCES PLANNINI Airport Rd.. Roseburg (503, 672 -1582) State Coordinator. Breeding Bird Survey and COMMITTEE, State Capitol. Salem Willamette: RONAL D SMITH. P.O. Box Business Manager: HAROLD M. 97310 (503. 378-3109) 2289, Salem (503, 378-2560, Ext. SMITH. 1817 Fremont Rd.. Assistant to the Governor. Natural Res ,urces: 25581 Bartlesville 74003 (918, 333-1408) KESSLER R. CANNON Publications: (I) The Scissortaik (20 The STATE GAME COMMISSION, Box 3503, Bulletin of the Oklahoma STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, P. 0.ox Portland 97208 (503, 229-5551) Ornithological Soctety 231, Portland 97207 Commission Members: JOHN DANIEL Editors: (1) MRS. FORREST S. ROMERO. State Health Officer: EDWARD PRE 5, CALLAGHAN. Salem: JOHN P. 3730 S. Yale Ave.. Tulsa 74135; (2) M.D. (503, 229-5599) AMACHER, Winchester: J. PAT MRS. A. M. MERV, 345 S. E. Director. Health Education Section: M AX W. METKE, Bend; GEORGE L. Boston Ave.. Bartlesville 74003 BRADEN (229-5872) HIBBARD, Oregon City: JAMES W. WHITTAKER. Pilot Rock OREGON STATE ENGINEER, 516 Public Servi:e Bldg., Director: JOHN McKEAN Salem 97310 (503. 378-3740) Assistant Director: L. C. ZUMWALT State Engineer: CHRIS L. WHEELE Planning Coordinator: R. H. STEIN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Deputy State Engineer: JAMES W. tt RVER, Chief. Game Div.: R. U. MACE JR. Chief. Fishery Div.: C. J. CAMPBELL Watershed Planning: DARRELL A. I EARN Chief. Information and Education: R. C. COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE Hydrological and Climatological Coll. ction HOLLOWAY COMMISSION, 920 N. E. 7th Ave.. Resource Inventory: WALTE R N. Chief. Research Div.: H. J. RAYNER, 303 Portland 97232 PERRY Extension Hall. Corvallis 97331 (To preserve.develop, and protect the (752-4211, Ext. 318) recreational, scenic. and historical areas of the STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMEN , P. 0. Chief. Lands Section: M. S. CUMMINGS Columbia River Gorge. Organized: 1954) Box 2289, Salem 97310 (503. 378-2560 Chief. Basin Investigation: W. E. PITNEY Commissioners: PERCY BUCKL IN, Hood plus extension) Controller: W. D. DeCEW River; LLOYD OLSON, Oregon City: State Board of Forestry: HENRY E. Chief. Supply and Property: J. B. DIMICK NANI WARREN, Portland; BALDRIDGE, Chairman; CARL H. Chief Engineer: GEORGE KERN AN THOMAS H. BURGESS. Secretary. STOLTEN BERG, ex officio FRANK Publication: Oregon State Game Commission Portland GILCHRIST, N. B. GIUST NA, Bulletin REX WAKEFIELD, CLAR ENCE Editor: RON E. SHAY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Salem W. RICHEN, DONALD R. 97310 (503, 378-4665) BARKER, HIRAM C. J01- NSON, Director: WALTER LETH JERRY BREESE, WALLA:2E B. Regional Offices: Head. Information Service: MALCOLM MAC CEMENT, L. R. KAUFFMAN Northwest Region: L. F. SCHNEIDER, Rt. I, EWAN (378-3773) Nonvoting Advisory Members: CHARLES A. Box 325, Corvallis 97330 (926-5571, CONNAUGHTON, ARCHIE D. Ext. 58) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRAFT, PAUL M. SANDERS Southwest Region: J. W. VAUGHN, Box 577 QUALITY, P. O. Box 231, Portland State Forester: J, E. SCHROEDER (Ext. Roseburg 97470 (673-5373) 97207 2511) Central Region: L. M. MATH ISEN, Parrell Director: KENNETH H. SPIES (503. Deputy State Forester: WALTER FRANK Rd.. Bend 97701 (382-5113) 229-5696) SARGENT (Ext. 2516) Northeast Region: W. H. BROWN, Box 339. Assistant State Forester. Administration: La Grande 97850 (963-4350) DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND JACK G. CAMPBELL (Ext. 2564) Southeast Region: VIC MASSON, Box 8, MINERAL INDUSTRIES, 1069 State Assistant State Forester. Management: Hines 97738 (573-6582)

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STATE HIGHWAY DIVISION, State NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Oregon Chief. Div. of Minerals: EUGENE FRUND Highway Bldg.. Salem 97310 (503. Chapter) Chief. Div. of Land Acquisition: JOHN C. 378-4516) Chairman: STANTON COOK, 1832 Longview REX State Highway Engineer: R. L. PORTER Ave.. Eugene 97403 Bureau of Engineering: State Parks and Recreation Section: OREGON ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Director: CLIFFORD H. McCONNELL State Parks Superintendent: DAVID G. WATER CONSERVATION Chief. Div. of Flood Control: VERNON M. TALBOT (378-4305) DISTRICTS BEARD President: STANLEY R. CH RISTENSEN. Chief. Div. of Dams and Encroachments: Rt. I, Box 264. McMinnville 97128 VADEN R. BUTLER STATE MARINE BOARD, 109 Agriculture (503. 472-6307) Chief. Div. of Ilydrography: ROBERT E. Bldg.. Salem 97310 (503, 378-3876) STEACY Director: ROBERT F. RITTENHOUSE OREGON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL, 1238 N.W. Glisan. Portland 97209 Water and Power Resources Board: STATE SOIL AND WATER (503, 222-5369) Chairman: MAURICE K. GODDARD CONSERVATION COMMISSION, (A coalition of conservation. sportsman, and 217 Agriculture Bldg.. Salem 97310 planningorganizationsjoinedtogether to Bureau of State Parks: Director: ROBERT C. BAUM (503. 378-3810) encourage citizen, legislative and administrative Director: CONRAD B. LICKEL action toward the protection and restoration of Assistant Director: WILLIAM C. FORREY WATER RESOURCES BOARD, 5()0 Public our environment and the crt%tion of Service Bldg.. Salem 97310 communities which reflect these values. through DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND Chief Engineer: FRED D. GUSTAFSON (503. creative planning, education, and wise MINERAL INDUSTRIES, 378-3671) stewardship. Membership: 37 organizations. Harrisburg 17102 (717, 787-4686) 1.000 individuals. Organized: 1968) Secretary: H. B. CHARMBURY OREGON COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, President: MA RA DEL GALE, 2232 McMillan Extension Hall. Oregon State St., Eugene 97405 FISH COMMISSION, P.O. Box 1673. University. Corvallis 97331 Vice Presidents: STANTON COOK, Eugene: Harrisburg 17120 (717. 787-6593) Leader: RAYMOND C. SIMON JOHN HAMMOND, Portland: (Organized: 1866) Assistant: VACANT ROBERT FULTON, Burns Commission Members: FRANK E. Secretary: JUDITH A. IRONS MASLAND, JR.. President: Treasurer: RODNEY STUBBS. 419 Harney CALVIN J. KERN, Vice President: CITIZEN GROUPS St.. South. Salem 97302 GERARD J. ADAMS, CLARENCE Executive Director: LAWRENCE F. E. DIETZ, HOWARD R. HEINY, WILLIAMS DOUGLAS E. McWILLIAMS, OREGON WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Box Publication: Newsletter MICHAEL MEAD, ROBERT M. 3021. Portland 97208 Editor: MARGARET BENNETT. 6280 RANKIN, R. STANLEY SMITH (A representative statewide organization. Williamette. Eugene 97405 Executive Director: ROBERT J. BIELO affiliated with the National Wildlife (787-6593) Federation, primarily devoted to the wise tkr,,e. PENNSYLVANIA Assistant Executive Director: VACANT preservation. aesthetical appreciation. and Assistant Executive Director. Waterways Div.: restorationofwildlifeandothernatural CAPT. CHARLES LEISING resources.) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (787-2192) President: BERL OAR, Box 263. Idleyld Rt.. Administrative Secretary: RALPH PUTT Roseburg 97470 (787-6487) Vice President: PAT WORKMAN. 620 W. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 2301 Chief. Education and Training: WILLARD T. Grant. Lebanon 97355 (503. 258-5683) N. Cameron St.. Harrisburg 17120 JOHNS (787-2579) Secretary: POLLY DeTEMPLE, 4718 N. E. Secretary: L. H. BULL (717, 787-4737) Chief. Engineering: EDWARD R. MILLER, 90th Ave.. Portland 97220 (503. Deputy Secretary: JACK R. GREY R. D. 3, Bellefonte 16823 (814. 252-3631) 359-2785) Treasurer: H. R. (RANNY) RANCOURT, DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS AND Chief, Law Enforcement: HAROLD CORBIN 6805 S. E. 68th Ave., Portland 97206 WATERS, Education Bldg.. P. 0. Box (787-2350) Affiliate Representative: GEORGE REED. 146'l, Harrisburg 17120 (717. Chief. Marine Services: PAUL MARTIN. JR. Box 226, Baker 97814 (503. 523-3429) 787-2814) (787-7684) Alternate: FRED V. KOEHLER, 1845 Secretary: MAURICE K. GODDARD Chief. Real Estate: PAUL 0131? IEN(787 -3876) Monroe. Eugene 97402 Administrative Officer: EDWARD M. Comptroller: JOHN M. SMITH (787-3876) Publication: Resource Review SELADONES Publication: Pennsylvania Angler Editor: WILLIAM E. ANDERSON, 1865 N. Chief. Div. of Public Relations: ROBERT G. Editor: D. THOMAS EGGLER (787-2411) E. 129th PI.. Portland 97230 MILLER Chief. Legal Div.: ROBERT J. TRACE Fisheries Div., R. D. I, Box 200-C. Bellefonte 1ZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMER:CA, Comptroller: ORVILLE A. HOUCK 16823 INC. (Oregon Div.) Chief: ARTHUR D. BRADFORD (814, President: DAVID F. SMITH, 905 N.W. Beca Bureau of Forestry: 355-4837) Ave.. Corvallis 97330 Director: SAMUEL S. COBB Assistant Chief, Warmwater: SHYRL HOOD. Vice President: DEAN L. JONES, 9240 S.W. Chief. Div. of Forest Advisory Services: State Fish Hatchery, Linesville 16424 Alpine Ter.. Portland 97225 JOSEPH E. 1BBERSON (814, 683-4451) Secretary: GORDON H. SMITH. 3425 S.W. Chief. Div. of State Forest Management: Assistant Chief. Trout: KENNETH COR L Long Ave., Corvallis 97330 MAYNARD H. HENCH (814, 355-4837) Treasurer: R. J. HUSTON, 621 S.W. Alder. Chief. Div. of Forest Protection: EUGENE F. Assistant Chief, Research: DELANO GRAFF Portland 97205 McNAMARA (814. 355-4837) 94

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Regiimal Supervisors: Director, Div. of Min.: Drainage: ERNEST F. 1,548) Region I (Northwest): NORMAN SICKLES, GIOVANNIITI (787-4245) President: EARL STRINE, 1330 Lincoln Way. 1293 Otter St.. Franklin 16323 (814, Director, Div. of Water Supply and Sewerage: East, Chambersburg 17201 437-5774) DANIEL B. DRAWBAUGH 1st Vice President: JAMES L. MYERS, 47 Regiqtrt 2 (Southwest): JOHN BUCK. R. D. 2. 1787-3076) Manning St.. Oil City 16301 Somerset 15501 (814, 445-4913) 2nd Vice President: J. KENNETH Regi,:m 3 (Northeast): CLAIR FLEEGER, STATE SOIL AND WATER FAH N ESTOC K. Jonestown Box 88, Sweet Valloy 18656 (717. CONSERVATION COMMISSION, 3rd Vice President: ROBERT STEIN. 477-5717) Department of Agriculture, 2301 N. Uniontown R.egion 4 (Southeast): MILES %'ITT. R. D. 2, Cameron St.. Harrisburg 17120 (717, Secretary: KEN'slETH A. SHULTZ. 1146 E. Annville 17003 (717, 273-2601, Ext. 787-5267) (Established: 1945) Poplar St., York 17403 2700) Chairman: LELAND H. BULL Treasurer: ELMER J. GRUVER, R.D. 3, Executive Secretary: CHARLES F. HESS Shippensburg 17257 GAME COMMISSION, P. 0. Box 1567, Publication: Teamwork Harrisburg 17120 (717, 787-3633) PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL (Organized: 1896) TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC AND WATER CONSERVATION Commission Members: ROBERT E. SURVEY, State Planning Board. DISTRICT DIRECTORS, INC. FASNACH ", President: H. L. Main Capitol Annex. Harrisburg President: JAMES S. SHADLE, R.D. 2, BUCHANAN. Vice President: 17126 (717, 787-2169) (Founded: 1836) Ilegins 17938 (717, 682-3967) LORING 11. CRAMER, Secretary: State Geologist: ARTHUR SOCOLOW RUSSELL M. LUCAS, JAMES A. Publication: Pennsylvania Geology PENNSYLVANIA ENVIRONMENTAL THOMPSON, F. M. SIMPSON, E. COUNCIL, INC., 1181 Suburban J. BROOKS, A. C. LONG PENNSYLVANIA COOPERATIVE Station Bldg.. Philadelphia 19103 Executive Director: GLENN L. BOWERS .:SHERY UNIT, 208 Life Sciences (215. 563-7411) Deputy Executive Director: R. S. Bldg., Pennsylvania State University. President: CURTIN WINSOR LICHTENBERGER University Park 16802 Vice President: COLSON E. BLAKESLEE Comptroller: JOHN M. SMITH Leader: ROBERT L. BUTLER Secretary: ROBERT BROUGHTON Chief, Administration Div.: DANIEL H. Assistant: ROBERT F. RALEIGH Treasurer: FRANK C. P. McGLINN FACKLER Chief, Land Management Div.: HARVEY A. PENNSYLVANIA COOPERATIVE PENNSYLVANIA FORESTRY ROBERTS WILDLIFE RESEARCH UNIT, 113 ASSOCIATION, THE, 5221 E. Chief. Law Enforcement Div.: JAMES A. Ferguson Bldg., Pennsylvania State Simpson St.. Mechanicsburg 17055 BROWN University, University Park 16802 President: ROBERT H. RUMPF. Carlisle Chief. Minerals Div.: JOHN B. SEDAM (814, 865.4511) 17013 (717, 243-2541) Chief, Propagation Div.: RALPH E. Leader: JAMES S. LIN DZEY Executive Director: DOUGLAS G. ROEII RS BRITT Assistant: CHARLES T. CUSHWA (717, 766-5371) Chief, Research Div.: DALE E. SHEFFER Chief. Information - Education Div.: ROY W. rrizEN GROUPS PENNSYLVANIA ROADSIDE COUNCIL, TREXLER INC., 34 Palmers Mill Rd.. Media Education Specialist: VACANT 19063 (215, 356-0539) Publication: Game News PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OF (Tofostersound conservationpractices:to Editor: ROBERT S. BELL. SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS, INC., 925 educate the public of the effects, go-4 and bad. S. Jefferson St.. Jeannette 15644 (412, ofconstructionand maintenanc. ofour SANITARY WATER BOARD, Department of 523-9636) highway systems on the conservation or natural Health, P. 0. Box 90, Harrisburg (A representative statewide organization. resources and the preservation or scenic beauty. 17120 (717, 787-4190) affiliated with the National Wildlife Organized: 1939) (To preserve and improve the purity of the Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, President: HENRY D. HARRAL water of the Commonwealth for the protection preservation. aesthetical appreciation, and Vice Presidents: MRS. MAXWELL W. of public health, animal and aquatic life, for restorationofwildlifeandothernatural STEEL, MRS. THOMAS I. industrial consumption and recreation. resources.) GEORGE, WALTER M. PHILLIPS Established: 1923) President: LEONARD A. GREEN, 400 S. Secretary: MRS, WILLIAM E. LAPPIN Chairman: ELLSWORTH R. College Ave., Carlisle 17013 Treasurer: MRS. CHARLES R. ROETHER BROWNELLER, M.D. (787-6436) Vice Presidents: T. T. METZGER, JR., Executive Chairman: MRS. CYRIL G. FOX Secretary:,WILLIAM J. SA LTZER . Johnstown: DAVID DeHAVEN, Erie (787-4190) Secretary: JOHN F. LAUDADIO, SR. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FISH AND General Counsel: JOSEPH L. COHEN, Treasurer: JAMES McKNIGHT, R.D. I, GAME PROTECTIVE WILLIAM M. GROSS (787-8790) Coopersburg 18036 ASSOCIATION, Rm. 700, Schaff Deputy Secretary for Environmental Affiliate Representative: SETH L. MYERS, Bldg., 1505 Race St., Philadelphia Protection: WESLEY E. 234 Jefferson Ave., Sharon 16146 19102 (215, 567-2252) GILBERTSON (787-5027) (412, 346-5193) (A representative state-wide organization Alternate: CARL A. WHITE, R.D. I, promotingallprojectsforthegoodof Bureau of Sanitary Engineering: Avonmore 15618 conservation and the field of outdoor sports in Director: WALTER A. LYON (787-2666) Publication: Outdoor People general. Founded: 1854) Assistant Director: LARRY S. MILLER Editor: GENE SHAW, 211 E. McMurray. President: GEORGE W. SCHN ECK (787-4317) Canonsburg 15317 Vice Presidents: ELAM J. ANGSTADT, SR., Director, Div. of Water Quality: RICHARD JAMES E. ANDREWS, HARRY R. M. BOARDMAN (787-4056) IZAAK WALTGN LEAGUE OF AMERICA, GARDNER Director. Div. of Industrial Wastes: DONALD INC. (Pennsylvania Div.), 1146 E. Secretary: GEORGE McCANN M. LAZARCHIK (787-4660) Poplar St., York 17403 (Membership: Treasurer: NORMAN S. ROSE, JR. 95

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Publication:Bulletin Bureau of Planning and Programming: Chief. Div. of Forest Environment: HENRY J. Editor: F. H. STARLING, III Director: ROBERT CASSAGNOL DEION, JR. (Ext. 2785) Chief. Planning Div.: JOSE CIMA DE VILLA Chia Div. of Parks and Recreation: PENNSYLVANIA STATE SPORTSMEN'S Chief. Program Div.: JESUS M. BENITEZ WILLIAM H. COTTER, JR. (Ext. ASSOCIATION, INC. (Organized: 2632) 1890) Bureau of Inventory and Environmental Chief. Div. of Harbors and Rivers: HENRY President: ORVILLE E. EBERLY. Box 2, Beautification: ISE (Ext. 2476) Chalkhill 15421 Director: PEDRO F. TIRADO Supervisor of Markets. Div. of Agriculture: Vice President: LEWIS R. WOLF. 1014 Chief. Inventory Div.: GABRIEL DEL TORO ROLAND L. SWALLOW (Ext. 2781) Haworth St.. Philadelphia 19124 Chief. Environmental Beauty Div.: GABRIEL Information and Education: BRADFORD W. Secretary: ANDREW C. LONG. 660 Center FERRER MONAHON (Ext. 2776) St.. Shamokin 17872 Publication:AgReCon Treasura: CHARLES E. RAMSDEN. 1502 Bureau of Geology, Mineralogy and Soils: Fawcett Ave.. McKeesport 15131 Director: MANUEL LOZANO VAQUERO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, 211 State Office Bldg.. Providence WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA PROGRAM OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL 02903 (401. 521-7100) CONSERVANCY, 204 Fifth Ave.. RESOURCES, Department of Executive Director: MORRIS CHORNEY Pittsburgh 15222 (412, 471-1660) Industrial Research. G. P. 0, Box President: JOSHUA C. WHETZEL, JR. 3088, San Juan 00936 DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, 205 Roger iee President: JOHN M. EISLER State Geologist: EDUARDO AGUILAR Williams Bldg.. Providence 02908 Secret,ory: M. GRAHAM NETTING (401. 277-2601) Ti :usurer: W11.1.1AM F. HOWARD SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE OF (To promote the economic growth of Rhode Dii actor, Open Space Activities: JAMES N. PUERTO RICO, Department of Island throughthe development of industry. SHELLY Agriculture. San Juan 00908 commerce, and recreation. Created: 1951) Special Consultant: JOSEPH B. C. WHITE Chairman: LUIS RIVERA BRENES Executive Director: ADOLPH T. SCHMIDT Publication:Water Land and Lire Executive Secretary: ANGEL T. BERRIOS, Deputy Director: HENRY C. GAGNON Box AR. Rio Piedras 00928 Chief. Business and Industry Div.: FRED L. (765-8000. Ext. 260) HANSEN PUERTO RICO Chief, Tourist Promotion Div.: LEONARD J. CITIZEN GROUPS PANAGGIO Chief, Research Div.: JOHN A LEMMA GOVERNNI ACENCilES PUERTO RICO ASSOCIATION OF SOIL STATE SOP-. AND WATER AND WATER CONSERVATION CONSERVATION COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Box DISTRICTS Chairman: WILLIAM MORGAN. JR.. R.R. 10163. Santurce. San Juan 0090S President: LORENZO J. DE I. Box 573. Exeter 02822 (722-2120) VIZCARRON DO, P. 0. Box 3. To Secretary: ANTONE E. MENDONCA, 935 E. Secretary: LUIS RIVERA BRENES Alta 00758 (794-2545) Main Rd.. Middletown 02840 (401. Assistant Secretary: ClIARLES ROMNEY 847-2585) JOSEPH (765-8662) RHODE ISLAND Chief, Div. of Fisheries and Wildlife: FELIX STATE WATER RESOURCES BOARD, 265 INIGO (764.6175) Melrose St.. Providence 02907 Chief. Div. of Forestry: VICTOR R. 'ORTIZ GOVERNMENT. AGENCIES Chairman: ALEX DiMARTINO (765-5420. Ext. 232) CITIZEN GROUPS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Box 9232, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 335 State SanJuan00908 (722-2050) Office Bldg.. Providence 02903 (401, (Air and water pollution control, solid wastes 277-2234) ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL OF RHODE and radiological health programs) (State water pollution control program) ISLAND, INC., 40 Bowen St., Secretary: ERNESTO COLON YORDAN. Assistant Director: WALTER J. SHEA Providence 02903 (401, 521-1670) M.D. Chief. Div. of Water Pollution Control: (A representative statewide organization. Assistant Secretary for Environmental Health CARLETON A. MAINE affiliated with the National Wildlife and Consumer Protection Services: Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use. ANGEL ALBERTO COLON. M.D., DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL preservation,aesthetical appreciation, and Box 1730. Hato Rey 00919 (764-8585) RESOURCES, 83 Park Si.. restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Providence 02903 (401, 277 plus resources.) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, P.O. extension) President: AL HARPELL Box 8218, San Juan 00910 (809. Director: JOHN L. REGO (Ext. 2771) Secretary: JOHN M. CRONAN, Hope Valley 722-2175) Deputy Director: EDWARD C. HAYES, JR. 02832 Secretary: ANTONIO SANTIAGO (Ext. 2773) Affiliate Representative: ALFRED L. VAZQUEZ Chief, Div. of Planning and Development: HAWKES, 40 Bowen St.. Providence Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources: CALVIN B. DUNWOODY (Ext. 02903 CRUZ A. MATOS (724-1620) 2776) Chief. Flora Div.: RUBEN FREYRE Chief. Div. of Agriculture: RUDOLPH AUDUBON SOCIETY OF RHODE ISLAND, Chief. Water Quality Div.: MRS. D'ANDREA (Ext. 2781) 40 Bowen St.. Providence 02903 (401, MILAGROS GONZALEZ Chief. Div. of Fish and Wildlife: THOMAS J. 521-1670) Chief. Education Div.: DAVID GONZALEZ WRIGHT (Ext. 2784) (To locus attention on critical natural resource Chief. Div. of Information and Public Chief. Div. of Enforcement: CHARLES G. problems. provide leadership when conservation Relations: MRS. M. M. GOODWIN BOLWELL (Ext. 2284) action is necessary, carry out a broad program 96

106' SOUTH DAKOTA of public conservation education, and preserve promotesforestfirepreventionandother Editor: JOHN CULLER examples of unique natural areas and native forestry practices through an information and wildlife habitat. Organized: 1897) education program. Organized: 1927) Marine Resources Div.,2024 Maybank Hwy., President: RICHARD M. FIELD, Barrington Commission Members: FULTON B. Charleston 29407 (803, 556-3710) Vice President: STUART 0. HALE, Warwick CREECH, Chairman, Sumter; Director: JAMES TIMMERMAN (Acting) Vice President, Finance: HAROLD A. ROBERT C. EDWARDS, Clemson; Chief, Management and Services: CHARLES GROUT, Barrington A. B. TAYLOR, JR., Spartanburg; C. BEAR DEN Secretary: MRS. SAMUEL G. CAIDEN, H. NIEDERHOF, North Charleston; Pawtucket HOWARD P. RHODES, Estill CITIZEN GROUPS Treasurer: SEVERYN S. DANA, Providence State Forester: JOHN R. TILLER (Ext. 36) Executive Director: ALFRED L. HAWKES Assistant State Forester, Protection: JOHN M. Education Specialist: LEE GARDNER SHIRER (Ext. 51) SOUTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE Office Manager: CLOR1NDA CAROSELLI Assistant State Forester, Management: E. C. FEDERATION Publications: Narragansett Naturalist: R.I. PICKENS (Ext. 41) (A representative statewide organization, Audubon Report Assistant State Forester, Administration: affiliated with the National Wildlife HOWARD R. SCOTT (Ext. 63) Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Assistant State Forester, In Formation and preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and RHODE ISLAND ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Education: W. T. AHEARN (Ext. 55) restorationofwildlifeandothernatural AND WATER CCNSERVATION resources.) DISTRICT SUPERVISORS STATE SOIL AND WATER President: JOHN E. BOOKHARDT, Lone President: DOMENIC MARIETT1, Tourtellot CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Star Rd., Elloree 29047 (803, Hill Rd., Chepachet 02814 (401, 2414 Bull St., Columbia 29201 (803, 897-2550) 568-7373) 758-2824) Vice Presidents: BENJAMIN C. DYSART, Chairman: W. B. BENNETT, JR. III, Clemson; WALTER A. TUTEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Executive Director: LEWIS E. HENDRICKS Columbia; ALFRED P. CANNON, Charleston Secretary-Treasurer: THOMAS A. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION,2414 HUFFMAN, Box 181, Elloree 29047 Bull St., Columbia 29201 (803, (803, 897-2546) 758-2514) Affiliate Representative: BENJAMIN C. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,Wade (To secure the maximum beneficial use and DYSART, III, Shorecrest Dr., Hampton Office Bldg., Box 11280 control of State water resources and to develop Clemson 29631 Columbia 29211 (803, 758-2426) long-range plans for water quality Alternate: JOHN E. BOOKHARDT Commissioner: WILLIAM L. HARRELSON management. Created: 1967) Chairman: HARRY S. BELL, Ward SOUTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION, Executive Director: CLAIR P. GUESS, JR. SOIL AND WATER AND TOURISM,Box 1358, Assistant Executive Director: JAMES L. CONSERVATION DISTRICT Columbia 29202 AULL SUPERVISORS, INC. Executive Director: BOB HICKMAN Geologist: DONALD A. DUNCAN President: W. B. WILKERSON, JR., Rt. I, Deputy Directo.. FRED P. BRINKMAN Bio-Chemist: JAMES T. DARBY, JR. Hickory Grove 29717 (803, 959-2159) Director, Div. of Administration and Civil Engineer: GLENN WAYNE DUKES Personnel: ROBERT L. GUNTER Information Director: JOHN P. WARD SOUTH CAROLINA FORESTRY Director, Div. of Outdoor Recreation: COL. ASSOCIATION,P. 0. Box 274, JOHN A. MAY WILDLIFE RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, Columbia 29202 (803, 253-5324) Director, Planning and Development: 1015 Main St., Box 167, Columbia (A nonprofit educational organization with a WILLIAM K. MARSH 29202 (803, 758-2561) (Organized: membership of timberland owners, pulpwood Director, Project Mainstream: AL WADE 1952) dealers, wood-using industries, equipment Director, Div. of State Parks: DONALD Commission Members: CLYDE A. suppliers, and individuals interested inforest McSWEEN ELTZROTH, Chairman, Hampton; conservation and wise use of natural resources. Director, Construction: RAYMOND M. SISK ROGER SEAMANS, Secretary, Organized: 1968) Director, Div. of Travel and Tourism: J. W. Columbia; EDGAR C. GLENN, JR., President: GEORGE H. SEAGO, JR., LAWRENCE Beaufort; W. FRANK MISHOE, Summerville Greeleyville; ROBERT H. EPPES, Vice President: RAY W. BRANDT, Columbia DIVISION OF GEOLOGY,State Greenville; ROBERT W. RHAME, Executive Vice President: ROBERT R. Development Board, P. 0. Box 927, Holly Hill; WADE M. WILLIAMS, SCOTT Columbia 29202 (803, 758-3257) Rock Hill; WILLIAM L. Treasurer: W. J. BARKER, Clemson State Geologist: NORMAN K. OLSON 'f HOMPSON, Anderson Publication: SCFA Newsletter Executive Director: /AMES W. WEBB POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY,Box Executive Assistant: ROGER SEAMANS SOUTH DAKOTA 11628, 1321 Lady St., Columbia 29211 Director, Game and Freshwater Fisheries: PAT Executive Director: H. J. WEBB (803, RYAN 758-2915) Chief, Game and Fish: JEFFERSON GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FULLER, JR. STATE COMMISSION OF FORESTRY,Box Chief, Law Enforcement: W. E. HOWELL 287, Columbia 29202 (803, 758-2261) Chief, Boating: T. C. WELCH COMMITTEE ON WATER POLLUTION, (Provides basic forestfireprotection onall Chief, Planning and Development: FRANK P. State Department of Health, Pierre stateandprivateforestlandsin South NELSON 57501 Carolina; assists landowners in proper Information and Education: VACANT Secretary and Executive Officer: CHARLES management and utilization of forest lands; Publication: S' 41 Carolina Wildlife E. CARL (605, 224-3351) 97

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CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, State Office McGREGOR SOUTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATION OF Bldg. No. 2, Pierre 57501 (605, CONSERVATION DISTRICTS 224-3584) INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT President: ORLOW EIDAN, Gettysburg 574 District Specialist: RAYMOND F. LUND EXPANSION AGENCY, State Office (605, 765-2550) Chief Engineer and Executive Officer: J. W. Bldg. No. 2, Pierre 57501 (605, GRIMES 224-3307) (Founded: 1954) TENNESSEE Commission Chairman: JAMES COPE, CONSERVATION COMMISSION, State Yankton Capitol, Pierre 57501 (605, 224-3258) Director: ROBERT H. MARTIN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (To provide assistance to conservation districts, Assistant Director: MICHAEL coordinatedistrictprograms, disseminate OBERLITNER conservation information,implementState Industrial Representatives: RALPH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, P. 0. policy for land conservation and development, SCHLAEFLE, JERRY JACOBSEN, Box 9039, Ellington Agricultural and make recommendations onallnatural CHARLES TURBIVILLE, Center, Nashville 37204 (615, resource programs. Established:1937) WILLIAM GIPP 832-6155) Chairman: RALPH T. DENNIS, Canova Publication: South Dakota Magazine Commissioner: WILLIAM F. MOSS Executive Secretary: HOWARD GEERS DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 2611 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, State WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION, State W. End Ave., Nashville 37203 (615, Office Bldg. No. 1, Pierre 57501 (605, Office Bldg., Pierre 57501 741-23W) (Organized: 1937) 224-3375) Chief Engineer and Executive Officer: Commission Members: T. DEE RAKER, Secretary: ERNEST L. JOHNSON JOSEPH W. GRIMES (605, FRED BARGER, CHARLES E. 224-3584) CHESTON, JOE FORBIS, JAMES DEPARTMENT OF GAME, FISH AND W. BINKLEY, JAMES E. PARKS, State Office Bldg., Pierre SOUTH DAKOTA COOPERATIVE HICKERSON, CHARLES R. 57501 (605, 224 plus extension) FISHERY UNIT, Dept.. If Wildlife PAGE, JR., GLEN RAINEY, IKE Commission Members: ABE N. BERG, and Fisheries Sciences, So.ith Dakota SAFDIE, J. E. MOSS, LOFTON Chairman, Huron; JACK ADAMS, State University, Brookings 57006 STUART, BUELL B. SWAFFORD, Vice Chairman, Sisseton; 0. E. Leader: DONALD C. HALES PARK VESTAL BEARDSLEY, Watertown; 0. T. Assistant: RICHARD L. APPLEGATE Commissioner: E. BOYD GARRETT OIEN, Garretson; MELVIN (741-2301) JENSEN, Pierre; SKEE SOUTH DAKOTA COOPERATIVE Chief of Personnel and Administration: RASMUSSEN, Belvidere; WILDLIFE RESEARCH UNIT, VERNON M. DOYLE (741-2743) CHARLES Q. MATEER, Belle South Dakota State University, Director, Div. of Development Planning: Fourche; ALLEN JORGENSEN, Brookings 57006 (605, 688-6121, Ext. WALTER L. CRILEY (741-2164) Irene 464) Director, Div. of State Parks: W. T. Director: ROBERT A. HODGINS (Ext 3387) Leader: RAYMOND L. LINDER BOSWELL (741-3251) Assistant Director: JAMES W. SPRAGUE Assistant: ROBERT B. DAHLGREN Director, Div. of Forestry: CARL I. (Ext. 3482) PETERSON (741-3326) Chief of Game and Fish: JOHN POPOWSKI CITIZEN GROUPS Director, Div. of Information and Tourist (Ext. 3381) Promotion: HARRY O'DONNELL Staff Specialist, Fisheries: ROBERT (741-2158) HANTEN (Ext. 3384) SOUTH DAKOTA WILDLIFE Director, Div. of Geology: ROBERT E. Staff Specialist, Game: B. J. ROSE (Ext. 3385) HERSHEY (741-2726) Staff Specialist, Law Enforcement: C. B. FEDERATION, 1217 S. Lake Ave., Sioux Falls 57105 (605, 332-2583) Director, Div. of Hotel and Restaurant GUNDERSON (Ext. 3396) Inspection: ELLIOTT W. ADCOCK Staff Specialist, Land: DARRELL DVORAK (A representative statewide organization, affiliated with the National Wildlife (741-2511) (Ext. 3385) Director, Div. of Water Resources: RALEIGH Acting Chief Engineer: WINSTON Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, preservation,aesthetical appreciation,and W. ROBINSON (741-2572) DOUGLAS (Ext. 3483) Director, Div. of Budget and Fiscal Officer: Chief of Information and Education: CHUCK restorationofwildlifeandothernatural resources.) JEAN S. DENNEY (741-2756) POST (Ext. 3485) Director, Div. of Conservation Education: Chief of Land Acquisition: ROBERT KOLB President: RAYMOND C. JACOBSON, 612 S. Hawthorne Ave., Sioux Falls 57104 JAMES L. BAILEY (741-2661) (Ext. 3385) Director, Div. of Strip Mining and Land Chief of Parks and Recreation: ORIS (605, 332-4833) Vice Presidents: RAY GRIESS, Aberdeen; Reclamation: CHASE DELONY SCHERSCHLIGT (Ext. 3391) (741-2301) Inter Agency Coordinator: ED CASSELL JOHN A. LUDENS, Davis; WAYNE POOL, Blunt Publication:Tennessee Conservationist (Ext. 3396) Editor: PAUL SUTTON State Forester: MILLARD BRADEN (Ext. Secretary-Treasurer: DONALD G. SINNING Affiliate Representative: H. F. McCLELLAN, 3481) GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, P. 0. Superintendent of Custer State Park: VIRGIL SR., 409 W. 3rd, Mobridge 57601 Box 9400, Ellington Agricultural JOHNSON (605, 255-4515) (605, 845-3282) Center, Nashville 37220 (615, Comptroller: ALVIN ZOLLER (Ext. 3386) Alternate: RAYMOND C. JACOBSON 741-1431) (Organized: 1949) Out of Doors Publication: South Dakota Conservation Digest Publication: Commission Members: GREER Editor: BRUCE COONROD Editor: DONALD G. SINNING RICKETSON, Chairman; RAYMOND B. STRONG, Vice GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University of South NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (South Chairman; KARL T. SMITH, Dakota, Science Center, Vermilion Dakota Chapter) Secretary; EDGAR W. EVINS, 57069 (605, 624-4471) Chairman: GEORGE JONKEL, 1722 Kansas, JAMES J. BEASLEY, RHEA State Geologist and Director: DUNCAN J. S.E., Huron 57350 BROWDER, WILLIAM H. 98 TEXAS

BLACKBURN, SMITH HOWARD. TENNESSEECITIZENS FOR BUREAU OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, G. L. LOWE WILDERNESS PLANNING,(30 University Sta.. Box X, Austin 78712 Director: FRED W. STANBERRY Tabor Rd..OakRidge 37830 (512,471 -1534) Assistant Directors: DAVID M. GOODRICH, (To develop plans concerning wilderness.to (Functions as a stategeological survey. HAROLD E. WARVEL (741-1431) communicate the'se plans to fellow citizens. and Program includes basic research; application of Chef. Game Management Div.: ROY H. to act with local. State.and Federal geology to resources. conservation. and ANDERSON (741-1476) government representativesinestablishing engneeringproblems:and publication of Chief, Law Enforcement Div.: TUCKER policies for the preservation of optimum areas reports of investigations. quadrangle maps. and BROWN (741-1436) of wild lands and waters. Organized: 1966) guidebooks. Established: 1909) Chief. Fish Management Div.: HUDSON President: LIANE B. RUSSELL. 130 Tabor Acting Director: W. L. FISHER N IC HOLS (741-1575) Rd.. Oak Ridge 37830 (615, 482-2153) Chief.Adminisuative Services Div.: Vice President: ROBERT S. LEFLER. 152 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,P.O. FRANCES B. TAYLOR (741-1447) Athens Rd.. Oak Ridge 37830 (615, Drawer BB. Capitol Sta.. Austin Chief. Engineering Div.: LES HAUN 482-3302) 78711 (512. 475-4664) (741-1568) Secretary: JEANNE CARVER. 4216 Walpine Commissioner: JOHN C. WHITE Chief. Information and Education: S. La.. Knoxville 37912 (615. 525-9888) HILLARD BROWN (741-1421) Treasurer: FRED H. i,',/EETON, 334 Staff Attorney: BOBBY L. STRATTON Louisiana Ave.. Oak Ridge 37830 FORESTSERVICE(A part of the Texas A & (741-15B2) (615,483 -3379) M University System). College Station Pittman-Robertson Coordinator: LARRY Washington Representative: ERNEST M. 77843 (713. 845-2641) McGINN (741-1476) DICKERMAN, Apt. 602. 1000 Sixth (Established! 1915) Dingell-Johnson Coordinator: WAYNE St.. S.W., Washington. D.C. 20024 Director: PAUL R. KRAMER POLLOCK (741-1575) (202.347 -3203) ssistant to the Director: BRUCE R. MILES Publication: Tennessee Conservationist Publication: TCWP Nexsiettyr Head. Information and Education Dept.: D. A. Editor: ANSON GALYON Editor: LIANE B. RUSSELL ANDERSON Head. Forest Management Dept.: JOHN STATE SOIL CONSERVATION WOOD COMMITTEE,P.O. Box 107i, TENNESSEE ENVIRONMENTAL Head. Forest Environment Dept.: MASON C. Knoxville 37901 (615. 974-7208) COUNCIL, 216 Third Ave.. North. CLOUD. JR. Chairman: CUYLER DUNBAR, Woodlawn Nashville 372W (615. 292-1029) Head. Fire Control Dept.: J. 0. BURNSIDE, Executive Secretary: JAMES H. ROBINSON President: CECIL D. BRANSTETTER Lufkin (713, 634-4466) Vice President: HARLEY T. KIRBY Head. Forest Products Dept.: A. E. LUND, STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, Secretary-Treasurer: EDWIN D. Lufkin (713, 634-5214) Department of Public Heplth, 621 SC H REI BER Cordell HullBldg..Nashville 37219 District Foresters: (615, 741-2275) TENNESSEE FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, District 1: STEPHEN ADAMS, P.O. Box 469, (State water pollution control program) P.O. Box 306, Sewanee 37375 (615. Linden 75563 Executive Secretary: S. LEARY JONES 598-5191) (Organized: 1951) District 2: HENRY W. REHLING, P.O. President: JOHN R. COOK, Counce Drawer 792, Henderson 75652 CITIZEN GROUPS Executive Vice President: JOHN W. District 3: ROBERT H. BLOOM, P.O. Box BARRETT, Knoxville 310, Lufkin 75901 Vice Presidents: HUGH FAUST, Knoxville; District 4: ARTHUR E. GREEN, P.O. Box TENNESSEE CONSERVATION LEAGUE, ALFRED TARPLEY, Nashville: 336, Woodville 75979 INC., 1507 College Heights Dr.. RAY F. SHARPE, JR., Memphis District 5: P. E. EBARB, Rt. 3. Box S I , Johnson City 37601 Secretary: CHARLES E. CHESTON. Kirbyville 75956 (A representative statewide organization. Sewanee District 6: HENRY E. STEITZ, Rt. I, Box with the National Wildlife affiliated Treasurer: GEORGE W. THOROGOOD, 151, Conroe 77301 Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use. Cleveland District 7: GAYLE J. EVANS, Drawer G, appreciation.and preservation, aesthetical Executive Director: VACANT LaGrange 78945 restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Publications: Tennessee Forestry Association resources.) Journal; Forest Products Marketing President: PENN FOREMAN, 44 Malesus Bulletin GENERAL LAND OFFICE,Library and Heights. Jackson 38301 Archives Bldg., Austin 78701 Vice Presidents: CHARLES RHEA, Commissioner: JERRY SADLER Greeneville; A. B. STONE, Madison; TENNESSEE SCENIC RIVERS TRAVIS McNATT, Selmer ASSOCIATION, P.O.Box 3104, Secretary: JOHN H. BAILEY, 1507 College Nashville 37219 PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, Heights Dr.. Johnson City 37601 (Dedicated to the preservation, protection. and JohnH. Reagan Bldg.. Austin 78701 Treasurer: J.B.ANTHONY, Brighton 38011 restoration of Tennessee's scenic, frce-flowing (512, 475-2087) Affiliate Representative: JOHN H. BAILEY rivers. Seeks to instill a public concern for Commission Members: J. PEARCE Alternate: PENN FOREMAN their enduring protection. Membership: 300: JOHNSON, Chairman. Austin: Publication: TCL Bulletin Founded: 1966) HARRY D. JERSIG, San Antonio: Editor: JOHN H. BAILEY President: WILLIAM A. GRISWOLD L. P. GILVIN, Amarillo Executive Director: J. R. SINGLETON TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Deputy Director: R. G. MAUERMANN AND WATER CONSERVATION TEXAS Director, Park Services: W. M. GOSDIN DISTRICTS Director. Wildlife Services: EUGENE A. President: STEVE BRUNSON, Rt. 1, Moscow GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WALKER 38057 (901, 877-6284) Assistant Director, Wildlife: A.J. SPRINGS 99

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Director. Administrative Services: W. J. (512, 475-4514) (Created: 1913) Friar Tuck La.. Houston 77024 (713, CUTDIRTH, JR. Chairman: OTHA F. DENT (475-2451) 686-4165) Director. Water Safety Services: GEORGE Executive Director: DORSEY B. Treasurer: MRS. R. L. LANKFORD COOK H A RDEM A N (475-4325) Publication:Newsletter Personnel Officer: JAMES; D. ARCHER Chief Engineer: A. E. RICHARDSON Editor: MRS. L. N. DEXTER, 11909 Coordinators: PIERCE B. UZZELL, Wildlife: (475-2536) Knippweod La.. Houston 77024 (713, MARION TOOLE, Inland Fisheries: Chief Hydrologist: LOUIS L. McDA N I ELS 465-8516) TERRY R. LEARY, Coastal (475 -4314) Fisheries: ROBERT L. CROSS. Chief, Examiner: JAMES C. HAY. JR. TEXAS COUNCIL FOR WILDLIFE Enforcement; THERON D. (475-2711) PROTECTION, 3132 Lovers La., CARROLL, Conservation Education Chief. Staff Services: JAMES A. Dallas 75225 (214, 336-3931) Director. Information and Education: ROBERTSON (475-4401) (Dedicated to adding compassion to RICHARD A. McCUNE conservation--not onlyto save wildlife from Publication:Texas Parks and Wildlife CITIZEN GROUPS extinction, but to save it from cruelty, neglect, Magazine and starvation. Examplesofcondemned Editor: NEAL COOK practices: steel traps, raccoon baiting. SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS OF TEXAS, INC., bow-and-arrowhunting,safaris,andslow Regional Park Rangers: 311 Vaughn Bldg.. Austin 78701 (512, starvation through surplus animals in a habitat. Region I, San Angelo: ROBERT C. HAUSER 472-2267) Membership: 300: Organized: 1967) Region II, Waco: BILLY J. SMITH (A representative statewide organization, Chairmen: ANN GOUGH HUNTER, 3132 Region III, Tyler: H. R. ALLUMS affiliated with the National Wildlife Lovers La.. Dallas 75225: MRS. Region IV, La Porte: RONALD MOREAU Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, SUMMERFIELD G. ROBERTS, Region V, Rockport: TOMMY E. preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and 6700 Hunters Glen Rd., Dallas (214, McGLATHERY restorationofwildlifeandothernatural 521-7528) resources.) Secretary: MRS. ROBERT L. JOHNSON, Regional Wildlife Directors: President: A. W. CULLUM, III, 2533 Hawes. 5428 Preston Haven, Dallas 75229 Region I, San Angelo: HENRY BURKETT Dallas 75235 (214, 351-3741) Treasurer: MRS. FRANK BRYANT. JR., Region II, Waco: A. W. LEWIS Executive Secretary: CECIL REID (512, 6006 Revere Pl.. Dallas Region III, Tyler: JOHN M. CARLISLE 472-2267) Publication:News Bulletin Region IV, La Porte: ERNEST MARSH, JR. Secretary: PAUL TADLOCK, 4324 Biscayne Region V, Rockport: TOM D. MOORE Dr.. Fort Worth 76117 TEXAS FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, P.O. Treasurer: ED R. L. WROE, JR., Drawer Box 1032, Lufkin 75901 (713. STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 1100 2266, Austin 78767 634-5523) W. 49th St., Austin 78756 (512, Affiliate Representative: CECIL REID (Private. nonprofit,statewideorganization 453-6631) Alternate: A. W. CULLUM, III promoting the conservation,fullest economic Commissioner of Health: JAMES E. PEAVY, Publication:Scot Wildlife News development,andutilizationofforest and M.D. Editor: AL WILLIAMS related resources. Organized: 1914) Deputy Commissioner for Environmental President: 0. R. CRAWFORD. 229 N. Bowie, Health: G. R. HERZIK, JR. ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS SOIL AND Jasper 75951 Director. Div. of Wastewater Technology and WATER CONSERVATION President Elect: W. W. RA BORN, Box 4000, Surveillance: HENRY L. DABNEY DISTRICTS Orange 77630 Director. Div. of Marine Resources: DUDLEY President: A. L. BLACK, Rt. I, Box 967, Vice President: J. C. WESTMORELAND, J. JOHNSON Friona 79035 (806, 247-2875) Box 394, Corrigan 75939 Director. Div. of Sanitary Engineering: Executive Vice President: E. R. WAGONER CHARLES K. FOSTER NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Texas Chapter) UTAH STATE SOIL AND WATER President: CAMPBELL LOUGHMILL ER, CONSERVATION BOARD, 1018 Rt. 10. Box 324-D, Tyler 75701 First National Bldg.. Temple 76501 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (817, 773-2250) TEXAS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON Executive Director: HARVEY D. DAVIS CONSERVATION EDUCATION Chairman: H. J. KNIGHT, Superintendent. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 412 WATER QUALITY BOARD, 1108 Lavaca Livingston Independent School State Capitol, Salt Lake City 84114 St.. Austin 78701 District. Box 971, Livingston 77351 (801, 328-5421) (To maintain the quality of the waters of the Secretary: D. B. TAYLOR, Child Health Commissioner: JOSEPH H. FRANCIS State consistent with the public's health and Specialist. Maternal and Child Health Administrative Assistant: DAVID R. enjoyment. Created: 1967) Dept.. Austin 78756 (512, 453-6631) WALDRON Chairman: GORDON FULCHER Director. Marketing and Consumer Services: Vice Chairman: JERRY BROWNLEE TEXAS CONSERVATION COUNCIL, INC. JOHN W. GILLMAN Executive Director: HUGH C. YANTIS (512, (A nonprofit, statewide organization that seeks 475-2651) to stimulate public awareness of the urgent GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL Deputy Director: JOE P. TELLER (475-2653) needfor wise conservation practices and to SURVEY, 103 Utah Geological Field Services Director: DICK promote good conservation legislation. Works Survey Bldg., University of Utah, Salt WHITTINGTON (475-2786) primarily for the establishment of parks and Lake City 84112 (801, 322-6831) Central Operations Director: ROBERT G. the preservation of scenic and scientific areas State Geologist and Director: WILLIAM P. FLEMING (475-3926) and native wildlife. Organized: 1958) HEWITT President: E. W. JACK NEWMAN WATER RIGHTS COMMISSION, P.O. Rox Vice President: L. N. DEXTER STATE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL 13207, Capitol Sta.. Austin 78711 Secmsnry: MRS. A. V. EMMOTT. 730 E. 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Lake City 84114 Director: HAROLD J. TIPPETTS UTAH COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE Executive Director: GORDON E. Assistant Director: MARVIN JENSEN RESEARCH UNIT,Utah State HARMSTON (801, 328-5691) Boating Supervisor: EDWARD H. TUTTLE University, Logan 84321 (801, Planner: GRANT FREDERICKSON 752-4100, Ext. 7938) (Organized: Fish and Game Div., 1596 W. N. Temple, Salt Park Operations Supervisor: R. CLARK 1935) Lake City 84116 (801, 328-5081) AN DERSON Leader: JESSOP B. LOW Fish and Game Board Members: EVAN H. Assistant: JAMES J. SPILLETT MICKELSON, Chairman, Salina; Div.of State Lands,105 State Capitol Bldg.. LELAND S. SWAN ER, Salt Lake Salt Lake City 84114 (801, 328-5381) City; WESLEY A. NELSON, St. Board Members: C. S. THOMSON. George; LEWIS C. SMITH, Newton; Chairman. Moab; PHILLIP V. CITIZEN GROUPS PAUL G. STRINGHAM, Vernal CHRISTENSEN, Provo: J. -Board of Big Game Control: JOHN E. WHITNEY FI.OYD, Logan; M. V. PHELPS, Chairman, Salt Lake City: HATCH, Pancluitch; J. HAROLD NEWELL A. JOHNSON, Provo; W. REESE, Tremonton; DON UTAH WILDLIFE AND OUTDOOR LLOYD JOHNSON, Aurora: H. A. SHOWALTER, Vernal RECREATION FEDERATION,1102 BROWNFIELD, Dragerton; DAVID Director: CHARLES R. HANSEN Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City M. GAUFIN, Ogden 84111 (801, 328-8484) Director: JOHN E. PHELPS (A representative statewide organization, Forestryand Fire Control(A section of the Assistant Director: DONALD A. SMITH Div. of State Lands), 525 W. 1300, affiliated with the National Wildlife Administrative Assistant: J. L. CASEY South. Salt Lake City 84115 (801, Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use. BOWN preservation. aesthetical appreciation and 328-5430) Chief. Field Services: JAY R. UDY State Forester: PAUL L. SJOBLOM restorationofwildlife andotherr,..ttural Chief. Game Management: NORMAN V. Deputy State Forester: RICHARD P. resources.) HANCOCK KLASON President: F. L. (BUD) SULLIVAN, JR., Chief, Law Enforcement: GOLDEN B. PEA Y 1883 S. 20th. East. Salt Lake City Chief. Information and Education: EDWIN V. 84108 (801, 484-3983) RAWLEY Dir.of Water Resources,435 State Capitol Vice Presidents: BLAINE JENSEN, Mantua; Chief. Fiscal and Accounting: ARMOND F. Bldg Salt Lake City 84114 (801, VERL C. SHOELL, American Fork CARR 328-5401) (Created: 1947) Executive Secretary: NANCY C. SULLIVAN Chief. Fisheri:s Management: DON Chairman. Board of Water Resources: CLYDE Affiliate Representative: OTHEL L. PAY, 30 ANDRIANO E. CONOVER, Ferron S. First, East. Nephi 84648 (801. Chief, Planning and Programming: EDWIN V. Director: DANIEL F. LAWRENCE 456-8985) RAWLEY Assistant Directors: RAY H. ZENGER, Alternate: JOHN C. SEABREEZE, 877 N. JAMES G. CHRISTENSEN 450, West. Sunset 84015 Regional Supervisors: Publication: The Utah Sportsman Central Region: LaVAR A. WARE, 176 E. Div. of Water Rights,442 State Capitol Bldg.. Editor: HARTT WIXOM Center St.. Provo 84601 (801, Salt Lake City 84114 (801, 328-56711 373-4774) Director: HUBERT C. LAMBERT Northern Region: JACK A. RENSEL, 3930 Washington Blvd.. Ogden 84403 (801, STATE DIVISION OF HEALTH,44 Medical UTAH ASSOCIATION OF SOIL 392-6001) Dr.. Salt Lake City 84113 (801, CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Northeastern Region: ALBERT W, 328-6111) President: FRANK W. BOHMAN, Morgan HEGGEN, JR., 42 N. Vernal Ave.. Director of Health and member. Water 84050 (801. 829-3378) Vernal 84078 (801. 789-3103) Pollution Control Committee: Southeastern Region: LLOYD STEVENS, 455 LYMAN J. OLSEN,M.D. W. Railroad Ave., Price 845W (801, Executive Secretary: CALVIN K. 637-3310) SUDWEEKS (801, 328-6121) Southern Region: S. M. CLARK, 622 N. UTAH NATURE STUDYSOCIETY Main St.. Box 606, Cedar City 84720 (Promotesconservationeducationthrough Bureau of Environmental Health: (801, 586-6803) workshopsforteachers andfieldtripsfor Director: LYNN M. THATCHER (801, members: publicizes conservation problems and Oiland Gas Conservation Div., 1588W. N. 328-6121) issuesthroughmonthlymeetingsandits Temple. Salt Lake City 84116 (801, newsletter.AffiliatedwithUtah Associated 328-5771) STATE SOIL CONSERVATION Garden Clubs and withNational Audubon Chairman, Board of Oil and Gas Conservation: COMMISSION,412 State Capitol Society. Organized: 1954) DELBERT M. DRAPER, JR., Salt Bldg.. Salt Lake City 84114 (801, President: DOUGLAS PEARCE. 337 Cornell Lake City 328-5421) Dr.. Midvale 84047 Director: CLEON B. FEIGHT (Assists Utah's 41 soil conservation districts in President Elect: SHIRLEY MENDENHALL, carrying out measures and practices to prevent 7237 S. 2700, East, Salt Lake City Die. of Parks and Recreation,132 S. 2nd St., soil deterioration and to restore depleted soil. 84121 Salt Lake City 84101 (801, 328-5882) Created: 1938) Secretary: J. EARL ATKINSON, 4895 (Organized: 1957) Chairman: JOSEPH H. FRANCIS Anabow Cir., Salt Lake City 84117 Board Members: JAMES D. MOYLE, Executive Secretary: JAMES D.HARVEY Executive Secretary: STANLEYB.MULAIK, Chairman, Salt Lake City; E. J. University of Utah, 303 N. Biology CLAUS, Moab; HAROLD P. UTAH COOPERATIVE FISHERY UNIT, Bldg., Salt Lake City 84112 FABIAN, Salt Lake City; LeROY Utah State University, Logan 84321 Publication: Nature News/. Notes JOHNSON, Provo; J. MIKF Leader:ROBERT H.KRAMER Editor: DOROTHEA D.MULAIK,1144 E. MONSON, Ogden Assistant:CLAIRB. STALNAKER 3rd South. Salt Lake City 84102

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VERMONT Chief Game Warden: WALTER C. CA BELL U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS Information and Education Specialist: W. ROBERT CANDY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Recreation Dept. (223-2311, Ext. 308) CITIZEN GROUPS Director: EDWARD J. KOENEMANN VIRGIN ISLANDS CONSERVATION SOCIETY, INC., care of Caribbean AGENCY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Research Institute, College of the CONSERVATION, Montpelier 05602 Montpelier 05602 (802, 223-2311, Ext. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas 00801 (802, 223-2311, Ext. 656) 495) (809, 774.1252, Ext. 234) (Created:1970) Commissioner: EDWARD R. EURICH (Ext. (A nonprofit organization, affiliated with the Secretary: ROBERT B. WILLIAMS 460) National Wildlife Federation. Aims to Exe?utive Officer, Envir,Imental Board: encourage a greater awareness of the value of ROBERT S. BABCOCK, JR. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Burlington natural and cultural resources, to coordinate 05401 (802, 862-5701) Director, Environmental Conservation conservation activities of concerned Planning: FORREST E. ORR Commissioner: ROBERT B. AIKEN, M.D. organizations, and promote legislation fostering Director, Environmental Protection: DONALD conservation. Organized: 1968) W. WEBSTER GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Perkins Hall, President: NORWELL HARRIGAN (809, Director, Industrial Hygiene Div.: HARRY B. University of Vermont, Burlington 774-1252, Ext. 234) ASHE, P.O. Box 607, Barre 05641 05401 (F02, 864-4511, Ext. 226) Vice President: EUAN P. McFARLANE, Box (302, 476-3171) (Established: 1844) 1366, Frederiksted, St. Croix 00840 State Geologist: CHARLES G. DOLL Secretary: JEAN MacBETH Box 750, St. Dept. of Forests and Parks (223-2311, Ext. 551) Thomas 00801 (809, 774-2303) Commissioner: ARTHUR F. HE1TMANN STATE NATURAL RESOURCES Treasurer: WALTER PHILLIPS, Box 570, Director of Forests: ALBERT W. GOTTLIEB CONSERVATION COUNCIL, Water Island, St. Thomas 00801 Director of Parks: RODNEY A. BARBER Agricultural Bldg., Montpelier 05602 Affiliate Representative: NORWELL Chief, Forest Management: JAMES E. Chairman: ROBERT P. DAVISON, Morrill HARRIGAN WILKINSON, JR. Hall, University of Vermont, Alternate: EDWARD L. TOWLE (809, Chief, Forest Pest Control: E. BRADFORD Burlington 05401 774-1252, Ext. 230) WALKER Executive Secretary: GERALD C. GR EAVES, Chief, Forest Fire Control: NATHAN JR. (802, 223-2311, Ext. 470) VIRGINIA DAUCHY Chief, Park Engineering: FREDERICK J. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES COSTELLO CITIZEN GROUPS Chief, Park Planning: JEROME J. McARDLE COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND VERMONT NATURAL RESOURCES FISHERIES, 4010 W. Broad St., Box Dept. of Water Resources (223-2311, Ext. 237) COUNCIL, 97 State St.. Montpelier 11104, Richmond 23230 (703, (Statewaterpollutioncontrolandwater 05602 (802.229 -9496) 770-4974) resources program) (A representative statewide organization, Commission Members: CUSTIS L. Commissioner: MARTIN L. JOHNSON affiliated with the National Wildlife COLEMAN, Chairman, Richmond; Director, Planning and Development Div.: Federation. primarily devoted to the wise use, RICHARD F. BE1RNE, III, Vice JOHN E. CERUTTI preservation. aestheticalappreciation, and Chairman, Covington; R. G. Director, Water Supply and Pollution Control restorationofwildlifeandothernatural GUNTER, Abingdon; EDWARD E. Div.: A. WILLIAM ALBERT resources.) EDGAR, Norfolk; M. GARDNER Chief, Engineering and Operations: Chairman: MRS. NEWTON C. (PEG) SMITH, Newport News; H. G. REGINALD A. LaROSA GARLAND, 5 Ridgewood Dr., BAUSERMAN, JR., Arlington; A. Chief, Water Quality: DAVID L. CLOUGH Burlington 05401 (802, 863-6296) REE ELLIS, Waynesboro; J. C. Secretary-Treasurer: PERRY MERRILL, 200 AARON, Martinsville; G. RICHARD Elm St., Montpelier 05602 (802, THOMPSON, Marshall: E. FLOYD Fish and Game Dept., 151 Main St., 223-2697) YATES, Powhatan Montpelier 05602 (223-2311, Ext. 477 Affiliate Representative: JONATHAN Executive Director: CHESTER F. PHELPS or 223-7281) (Reorganized: 1934) BROWNELL, 26 State St.. Chief, Law Enforcement Div.: JOHN Commission Members: JAMES FLANAGAN, Montpelier 05602 McLAUGHLIN Chairman; GERALD WALKER, Chief, Game Div.: RICHARD H. CROSS, GEORGE BABCOCK, MICHAEL JR. MERCK FOREST FOUNDATION, INC., P. CORRADO, JOHN H. LARKIN, Chief, Fish Div.: JACK M. HOFFMAN 0. Box 485, Manchester 05254 STANFORD JARVIS, FRED Chief, Education Div.: J. F. Mc1NTEER, JR. COWAN President: FRANCIS W. HATCH, JR., 9 Chief, Fiscal Div.: SAM J. PUTT Commissioner: EDWARD F. KEHOE Park St.. Boston (Mass.) 02108 Publication: Virginia Wildlife Director of Research and Management: Director: HUGH T. PUTNAM, JR., P.O. Box JAMES D. STEWART, Roxbury 663, Manchester 05254 COMMISSION OF OUTDOOR Laboratory (485-7566) RECREATION, 8th Street Office Chief Game Biologist: BENJAMIN W. DAY, NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Vermont Bldg., 803 E. Broad St., Richmond JR., Roxbury Laboratory (485-7566) Chapter) 23219 (703, 770-2036) Chief Fish Biologist: LEONARD C. Chairman: HUBERT VOGELMANN, Jericho (To develop a comprehensive system of outdoor HALNON, Roxbury Laboratory 05465 recreationalfacilitiesandtofacilitateand (485-7566) VERMONT ASSOCIATION OF encourage the fullest public use thereof.) Director of Habitat Control: JAMES M. Chairman: FTTZGERALD BEMiSS, P.O. CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Box 1156, Richmond 23209 (703, MacMARTIN President: LLOYD JEWETT, Chester Depot 05144 (802, 875-7108)

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643-2753) INSTITUTEOF MARINESCIENCE, VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE Vice Chairman: IRA N. GABRIELSON, 2500 Gloucester Point 23062 (703, RESEARCH UNIT,Virginia Leeds Rd., Oakton 22124 (703, 642-2111) Polytechnic Institute and State 938-1275) (A state-supportedresearch and educational University, Blacksburg 24061 (703, Director: ELBERT COX institution, providing information to the state 552-6473) Publication: The Virginia Outdoors agenciesresponsibleformanagingmarine (Established: 1935) resources and to the public.) Leader:BURD S.McGINNES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND Director: WILLIAM J. HARGIS, JR. Assistant: JAMES B. WHELAN COMMERCE, 203 N. Governor St., Associate Director: JOHN L. WOOD Richmond 23219 (703, 770-3501) Assistant Director and Head, Applied Science CITIZEN GROUPS Commissioner: MAURICE B. ROWE and Oceanic Engineering Div.: Director of Information: RAY L. MORRIS L. BREHMER SCHREINER (770-2373) Assistant Director and Head, Biological and VIRGINIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC., Physical Oceanography Div.: EDWIN 5608 Waycross Dr., Alexandria 22310 B. JOSEPH (703, 971-7346) DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND Assistant Administrative Director: ROY J. (A representative statewide organization. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 911 WASHER affiliated with the National Wildfire E. Broad St., Richmond 23219 (703, Information Officer: ROBERT S. BAILEY Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use. 770-2121) preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Board Members: ANDREW A. FARLEY, MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION, restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Chairman; WILLIAM H. KING, I P.O. Box 756, Newport News 23607 resources.) Vice Chairman: MAJOR T. (703, 244-3572) President: CARL A. WIBERG, Apt. 22A, BENTON, JOSEPH C. CARTER, 3336 Spring Lane, Falls Church 22041 ADOLF U. HONKALA, CLAUDE Commissioner: MILTON T. HICKMAN Administrative Officer: ELIZABETH M. (703, 820-1758) A. JESSUP, GEORGE C. McGHEE, CORSON Vice Presidents: CLIFTON GOLDEN, ROBERT PATTERSON, COLLINS Virginia ?.each; JAMES N. SNYDER, WILLIAM H. Conservation and Repletion Officer: CHARLES R. BAGNELL SAV EDGE, JR., Wakefield STANHAGEN, JOHN S. Executive Secretary: JAMES F. MILES, JR. THORNTON, FREDERICK W. NORTHERN VIRGINIA REGIONAL PARK Recording Secretary: WILLIAM WAGNER, WALKER 8118 W. Boulevard Dr.. Alexandri:, Director: MARVIN M. SUTHERLAND AUTHORITY,10680 Main St.. Fairfax 22030 (703, 591-3990) 22308 (770-2121) (To preserve open and wooded areas for the Treasurer: ALEX C. CARMEAN, 9 Newport Deputy Director: CHARLES A. future needs of a growing population. Ave., Newport News 23601 CHRISTOPHERSEN Composed of counties of Fairfax and Arlington Affiliate Representative: JOHN C. Executive Assistant: A. S. RACHAL, JR. and cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, and WILLIAMS, 4121 Berritt St, Fairfax Fairfax. Founded: 1959) 22030 (703, 273-0789) Div_ of Forestry, Box 3758, Charlottesville Chairman: IRA N. GABRIELSON Alternate: JOHN 0. TYLER, 4427 Braddock 22903 Executive Director: WILLIAM M. Rd.. Alexandria 22312 State Forester: GEORGE W. DEAN LIGHTSEY Publication: Federation Record (296-6174) Director of Parks: DARRELL G. WINSLOW Editor: J. STONEY DRAKE, JR., 421 Ridge ley Rd., Norfolk 23505 Div.of Mined Land Reclamation,Drawer U, RESOURCE-USE EDUCATION COUNCIL Big Stone Gap 24219 (A volunteer, nonprofit organization, composed CONSERVATION COUNCILOF Commissioner: WILLIAM 0. ROLLER ofmembers ofthe State and Federal VIRGINIA, INC.,200 W. Grace St.. (523-2925) government, working to promote the broad Richmond 23203 principle of conservation education. Founded: (Formed tocoordinatethecreativeideas. Div. ofMineral Resources,Box 3667, 1952) manpower, and financial resources of Charlottesville 22903 Chairman: FRANKLIN D. KIZER. Science conservation-minded organizations in Virginia. State Geologist: JAMES L. CALVER Supervisor, State Department of Membership: 25 organizations;Established: (293-5121) Education, 1322 - 28 E. Grace St.. 1969) Richmond 23219 (703, 770-2672) President: ROBERT T. DENNIS, 4221 W. Ox Rd.. Fairfax 22030 (703, 273-6273) Div.of Parks,501 Southern States Bldg., 7th Secretary-Treasurer: HARRY L. GILLAM, Vice President: HIRAM ZIGLER, 1307 and Main Sts., Richmond 23219 Commission of Game and Inland Commissioner: BEN H. BOLEN (770-2132) Fisheries, Box 11104, Richmond 23230 Castleton Rd., Richmond 23225 (703, (703, 770.4974) 272-1037) Secretary:ELIZABETH HARTWELL, 7968 Virginia State TravelService: STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD,4010 Bolling Dr., Alexandria 22308 (703, Commissioner: J. STUART WHITE W. Broad St., P.O. Box 11143, 768-6248) (770-2051) Richmond 23230 (703, 770-2241) Treasurer: J. ROBERT HICKS, 7625 Mari lea (State water pollution control Rd., Richmond 23225 (703, 272-2126) Div. of WaterResources: program) Commissioner: JULIAN M. ALEXANDER Executive Secretary: A. H. PAESSLER IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, (770-2111) INC. (Virginia Div.) VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE FISHERY President: VIVIAN M. BARNETTE, 139 DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH,James UNIT,Virginia Polytechnic Institute Carter La.. Woodbridge 22191 Madison Bldg., Richmond 23219 (703, and State University, Blacksburg Vice Presidents: CLIFFORD P. LAUVER, 770-3561) 24061 Springfield: LESLIE L. TURNER, Health Commissioner: M. I. SHANHOLTZ. Leader. KENNETH B. CUMMING SR., Dutton M.D. Assistant: RAY DON ESTES Secretary: SAMUEL P. MASON, 205 Maple 103

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St., Fredericksburg 22401 WASHINGTON LaConner; ELMER G. GERKEN, Treasurer: ALFRED J. DENNEY, 304 N. Quincy Granada St., Arlington 22203 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Director: CARL N. CROUSE Assistant Directors: RALPH W. LARSON, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Box RONALD N. ANDREW'S NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Virginia 128, Olympia 98501 (206, 753-50S0) Chief, Div. of Enforcement: WALTER Chapter) Director: DONALD W. MOOS NEUBRECH Chairman: ROBERT J. WATSON, 2636 Deputy Director: CAMERON S. ADAMS Chief, Div. of Engineering: GLYN E. Marcey Rd., Arlington 22207 (753-5057) STEINER Assistant Director: IVAN C. PACKARD Chief, Div. of Fishery Management: CLIFF J. (753-5057) M ILL EN BACH Supervisor, Div. of Grain and Agricultural Chief, Div. of Fur and Damage Control: NORTHERN VIRGINIA CONSERVATION Chemicals: ERRETT DECK FRED L. ROUNDY COUNCIL, P.O. Box 304, Annandale (753-5064) Chief, Div. of Game Management: J. 22003 Supervisor, Agricultural Development Div.: BURTON LAUCKHART (To identifyconservationandpreservation VERN DIVERS (753-5048) Chief, Div. of Environmental Management: opportunities,evaluateplans,proposeand Supervisor, Regulatory Services Div.: DAN C. BARNETT advise beneficial courses of action; to inform HAROLD HULL (753-5044) Acting Chief, Div. of Licenses: ALBERT V. Northern Virginia residents of the need for Supervisor, Plant Industry Div.: A. L. BERTUCCI acquisition, preservation and wise use of parks, MATTIG (753-5052) Publication: Washington Wildlife historic resources, and open space; to assist in Supervisor, Animal Industry Div.: VACANT Editor: TOM KNIGHT the retention of Virginia's natural beauty and (753-5040) recreationalopportunities.Membership 300; Supervisor, Dairy and Food Div.: M. L. Regional Office Supervisors:* Organized: 1965) STROMMER (753-5058) Spokane 99218: E. D. HEMSTREET, N. 8702 President: ROSS M. HARDTER, 7501 Range Division St. (509, 483-8579) Rd., Alexandria 22306 (703, 768-9046) DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, Box 829, Ephrata 9F,23: CARL PATZWALDT, P.. 0. Vice President: ELIZABETH HARTWELL, Olympia 98501 (206, 753-6874) Box 1237 (509, 754-4624) 7968 Bolling Dr., Alexandria 22308 (Created: 1970) Walla Walla 99362: JACK E. Secretary: RUTH CORKILL, 7529 Republic Director: JOHN A. BIGGS KIRKENDALL, 2925 E. Isaacs (509, Ct., Alexandria 22306 (703, 765-2926) Assistant Director, Administration: WESLEY 529-1601) Treasurer: ROBERT L. MONTAGUE, 119 S. A. HUNTER Yakima 98902: FRED F. HOSEA, Acting, Lee St., Alexandria 22314 Assistant Director, Water Resources: H. 2802 Naches Hwy. (509, 248-5832) MAURICE AHLQUIST Wenatchee 98801: JOHN R. KANZ, P. 0. Assistant Director, Water Quality: JAMES P. Box 1612 (509, 663-8139) BEHLKE Mt. Vernon 98273: E. READE BROWN, 1100 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Assistant Director, Air Quality: ROBERT L. E. Colleg_ Way (206, 424-1177) WATER CONSERVATION STOCKMAN Seattle 98109: E. A. CHITWOOD, 509 DISTRICTS Supervisor, Solid Waste Management: Fairview Ave., North (206, 464-7764) President: H. LANE JAMES, R.F.D. Box 25, AVERY N. WELLS Olympia 98501: GENE FENNIMORE, 600 N. Dendron 23839 (703, 294-3389) DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, 115 Capitol Way (206, 753-5700) General Administration Bldg., Vancouver 98663: FRANKLIN F. WHITE, Olympia 98501 (206, 753-6600) 5405 N. E. Hazel Dell Way (206, VIRGINIA FORESTS, INC,, 301 E. Franklin Director: THOtt C. TOLLEFSON 695-9248) St., Richmond 23219 (703, 644-8462) Assistant Director of Research: J. E. Aberdeen 98520: ARTHUR K. CREWS, 905 (An association of individuals, industries, and LASATER E. Heron (206, 532-9680) businesses, formed to encourage the Assistant Director of Administration: development and wise use of Virginia's forest ROBERT S. ROBISON DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL and related resources for the best interests of Supervisor, Research Div.: DONALD E. RESOURCES, Box 168, Public this and succeeding generations. Membership: KAUFFMAN Lands-Social Security Bldg., Olympia 943; Organized: 1943) Supervisor, Hatcheries Div.: C. H. ELLIS 98501 (206, 753-5327) President: ELMON T. GRAY, Gray Lumber Supervisor, Patrol Div.: ROBERT W. Board of Natural Resources: GOVERNOR Co., Waverly 23890 JOSEPHSON DANIEL J. EVANS, Olympia; Vice Presidents: JOHN T. FERGUSON, Surervisor, Reimbursable Contract Services LOUIS BRUNO, Olympia; BERT L. Richmond; JAMES M. PIETTE, Div.: MARSHALL THAYER COLE, Olympia; JAMES S. Franklin; GEORGE W. LESTER, II, Supervisor, Engineering, Construction and BETHEL, Seattle; LOUIS L. Martinsville Maintenance Div.: RUSSELL K. MADSEN, Pullman Treasurer: A. L. WENRICH, District JONES Administrator: BERT L. COLE, Manager, Continental Can Co., P.O. Supervisor, Stream Improvement and Commissioner of Public Lands Box 340, Hopewell 23860 Hydraulic Div.: TOM LEAL (753-5317) Executive Director: WILLIAM E. COOPER Public Information Officer: DON REED Executive Assistant: BRUCE W. REEVES (753-5323) DEPARTMENT OF GAME, 600 N. Capitol Supervisor: DON LEE FRASER VIRGINIA SOCIETY OF ORNITHOLOGY Way, Olympia 98501 (206,153-5700) Deputy Supervisor: CHARLES C. President: MITCHELL BYRD, Biology Dept., (Organized: 1933) KIRKWOOD (753-5308) William and Mary College, Commission Members: CLAUDE DEKINS, Supervisor, Div. of Forestand Management: Williamsburg 23185 Chairman, Seattle; EDSON DOW, DONALD R. HOPKINS (753-5315) Publication: The Raven Wenatchee; ARTHUR S. COFFIN, Supervisor, Div. of Lands: WALLACE R. Editor: FREDERIC R. SCOTT, 115 Yakima; HAROLD A. PEBBLES, HOFFMAN (753-5303) Kennondale Rd., Richmond 23226 Olympia; JAMES R. AGEN, Supervisor, Div. of Surveys and Marine Land

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Management: RALPH BESWICK Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, historic heritage through the cooperative efforts (753-5324) preservation, aesthetical appreciatibn, and of member groups. Established: 1967) Supervisor. Div. of Operations: JAMES W. restorationofwildlifeand other.natural President: JACK B. ROBERTSON. 119 S. RIDGEWAY (753-5310) resources.) Main St., Seattle 98104 Supervisor. Div. of Forest Engineering: President: HAROLD HENRY, 8315 WILLIAM MURDOCK (753-2093) Middleway, Vancouver 98664.i(206, WASHINGTON FOREST PROTECTION Supervisor. Div. of Fire Control: LOREN A. 695-5546) ASSOCIATION,Suite 1220, 1411 TUCKER (753-5350) Secretary - Treasure r: HOWARD E. NELSON Fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle 98101 Supervisor, Div. of Timber Sales: CHARLES Affiliate Representative: ROBERT G. (206, 623-1500) SCHWAB (753-5334) PETTIE, 3909 Serene Dr., ALdcrwood (To foster forest protection in Washington.) Supervisor, Div. of Technical Services: GENE Manor 98036 (206, 743-0099) President: GARRETTEDDY,Port Blakely R. LITTLE (753-5338) Alternate: HOWARD E. NELSON Mill Co., 6100 Arcade Square, Seattle Supervisor, Div. of Mines and Geology: Vice President: WILTON L. VINCENT, ITT MARSHALL HUNTTING MOUNTAINEERS, THE,719 Pike SA., Rayonier, Inc.. P. 0. Box 539, (753-6183) Seattle 98101 (206, 623-2314) Hoquiam 98550 Technical Consultant: MICHAEL BIGLEY (To explore, study,preserve, and enjoy the Treasurer: GEORGE H. SCHROEDER, 1100 (753-5326) natural beauty of the Northwest. Membership: Public Service Bldg., Portland (Ore.) Public Information Officer: MARGARET 6,200; Organized: 1906) 97204 FELT (753-6663) President: MAX HOLLENEECK Recreation Administrator: AL O'DONNELL. Vice President: ROBERT SEXAUEIt WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRY (753.2400) Secretary: PEGGY FERBER CONFERENCE,Suite 1220, 1411 Treasurer: JOHN OSSEWARD Fciath Avenue Bldg.. Seattle 98101 STATE PARKS AND RECREATION Car servation Chairman: WILLIAM G. (206, 623-1500) COMMISSION, 7150 Cleanwater LONG, JR., 906 I8ti; East Seattle President: GORDON D. MARCKWORTH La.. P. O. Box 1128, Olympia 98501 98102 (206. 323-2032) Secretary-Treasurer: WILLIAM H. LARSON (206, 753-5755) (To acquire, develop, and improve recreation NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE WEST VIRGINIA areas. Reviews all proposals for the acquisition (Washington Chapter) of lands and for the operation of concessions. Chairman: ARTHUR KRUCKEBERG, Dept. Established: 1912) of Botany. University of Washington, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Director: CHARLES H. ODEGAARD Seattle 98105 (753-5757) Chairman, Inland Empire: GEORGE E. Deputy Director: RICHARD S. HUEBNER HUDSON. Rt. I, Box 75, Pullman DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,State (753-5759) 99163 Capitol Bldg., Charleston 25305 (304, Assistant Director, Operations: JAMES E. 348-2201) WEBSTER (753.5762) NORTH CASCADES CONSERVATION Commissioner: GUS R. DOUGLASS Assistant Director. Resources Development: COUNCIL, P. 0.Box 156, University Administrative Assistant: WILLIAM H. JOHN A. CLARK (753-5767) Sta., Seattle 98165 GILLESPIE Assistant Director, Agency Management: (Secures the protection and preservation of MILTON H. MARTIN (753-5766) scenic. scientific. recreational, educational, State Soil Conservation Committee: wildlife, and wilderness values of the North Executive Secretary: CARROLL GREENE Regional Office Supervisors: Cascades: promotes toe areas of wilderness in Region I; BILL GLENN, Rt. 4, Box 257, the Cascades and establishment,protection, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL Olympia 98501 (206, 753-7143) and enlargement of North Cascades National RESOURCES,1800 Washington St.. Region II: EUGENE ROHNER, P. 0. Box Park. Membership: 2,000; Organized: 1957) East, Charleston 25305 (304, 287, Burlington 98223 (206, 755-4145? President: PATRICK D. GOLDSWORTHY, 348-2754) Region III: VIC SHAVER. 960 N. Main 3215 N. E. 103rd St., Seattle 98125 Commissioners: CHARLES L. East Wenatchee 98801 (509, 884 1144) (206, 523-2029) CLEAVE/46ER, Fairmont; ROY J. 1st Vice President: CHARLES D. HESSEY, ALLEN, War; LAWRENCE DEITZ, STATE SOIL AND WATER JR., Naches Richwood; RICHARD K. VAN CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, 2nd Vice President: R. D. WATSON, Seattle ZANDT, Huntington; PAUL K. 335 General Administration Bldg., Corresponding Secretary: JOHN W, YATES, Roneeverte; CHARLES R. Olympia 98501 (206, 753-6185) ANDERSON, Seattle HOOTEN, JR., Charleston (at large); Executive Secretary: G. C. DIGERNESS Treasurer: JOSEPH W. MILLER, Bellevue RAYMOND VASSAR, Weston (at Publication: The Wild Cascades large) WASHINGTON COOPERATIVE FISHERY Editor: HARVEY MANNING. Rt. 4, Box Director: IRA S. LATIMER, JR. UNIT,College of Fisher.es. University 6652, Issaquah 98027 Deputy Director; VACANT of Washington. Seattle 98105 Assistant to Director: NORMAN R. Leader: RICHARD R. WHITNEY WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SOIL WILLIAMS Assistant: RICHARD S. WYDOSKI AND WATER CONSERVATION Administrative Assistant (Women's and Youth DISTRICTS Activities): MAXINE SCARBRO CITIZEN GROUPS President: FRANCIS (BUD) CLERF, Rt. 2, Executive Secretary: CHARLES W. LEWIS Ellensburg 98926 (509.962 -2410) Chief of Wildlife Resources: PETER E. ZURBUCH WASHINGTON STATE SPORTSMEN'S WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL Assistant Chief, Game Management: DAN E. COUNCIL, INC.,Box 569, COUNCIL, INC. CANTNER Vancouver 98650 (206, 693-0826) (Promotes citizen, legislative, and Assistant Chief, Fish Management: DAVID (A representative statewide organization, administrative action for the protection and W. ROBINSON affiliated with the National Wildlife restoration ofWashington'snatural and State Forester: LESTER McCLUNG

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Chief of Parks and Recreation: KERMIT WISCONSIN Bureau of Standards and Water Surveys: McKEEVER Director: F. H. SCHRAUFNAGEL Chief of Planning and Development: J. D. (266-3291) BRACKENRICI; GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Chief, Water Quality Evaluation Sectio.. Chief of Research: H. G. WOODRUM JEROME MCKERSIE (266-2879) Chief of Reclamation: BENJAMIN C. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 801 Chief, Laboratory Services Section: LLOYD GREENE W. Badger Rd.. Madison 53713 (608. LUESCHOW (266-0100) Chief of Law Enforcement: RAYMOND EYE 266-1721) Chief of Water Resources: EDGAR N. Secretary: DONALD E. WILKINSON Bureau of Air Pollution Control and HENRY Deputy Secretary: FREDERICK J. Solid-Waste Disposal: Chief of Information and Education: ED GRIFFITH Director: EDWARD BROOKS BECKER JOHNSON Assistant secretary: ARTHUR R. KURTZ (266-0924) Publication: Outdoor West Virginia Chief, Solid-Waste Disposal Section: Editor: ED JOHNSON DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL SAMUEL C. LAGOW (266-0158) RESOURCES, Box 450, Madison Chief, Air Pollution Control Section: GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SURVEY, 53791 (608, 266-2121) DOUGLAS W. EVANS (266-1199) Box 879. Morgantown 26505 (304. (Responsibilities include fish, game, forest. and 296-4461) parks management. forest fire control. control Bureau of Water and Shoreland Management: Director and State Geologist: ROBERT B. of air and water pollution, solid-waste disposal. Director: WILLIAM SAYLES (266-2304) ERWIN floodplainand shorelandzoning.water Chief, Water Regulation Section: EDMUND management andregulation, and long-range M. BRICK (266-1205) planninginthebroadfieldsof outdoor Chief, Flood Plain and Shoreland Management OGLEBAY INSTITUTE, Oglebay Park. recreation and natural resources.) Section: THOMAS LEE (266-3093) Wheeling 26003 (304, 242-6855) Natural Resources Board: JOHN M. Chief, Private Water Supply Section: Director. Nature Education: JOHN S. POTTER, Chairman, Wisconsin THOMAS CALABRESA (266-3415) CHRISTIE Rapids: D. K. TYLER, Vice Interpretive Naturalist: GEORGE E. Chairman, Phillips: RICHARD A. Div. of 7ourism and Information: LIPPERT STEARN, Secretary, Sturgeon Bay; Acting Administrator: WILLIAM MATSON HERBERT F. BEHNKE, Shawano: (266-2161) Si-ANTON P. HELLAND, C111ZEN GROUPS Wisconsin Dells: ROGER C. M INA H AN, Milwaukee: GERAR D Bureau of Vacation and Travel Services: A. ROHLICH, Madison Acting Director: HARRY C. THOMA (266-2146) V if VIRGINIA WILDLIFE Secretary: L. P. VOIGT (266-2121) Deputy Secretary: JOHN A. BEALE Chief, Tourist Information Section: FEDERATION HERBERT R. LEMKE (266-3978) (A representative statewide organization. (266-2121) affiliated with the National Wildlife Assistant Secretary: DONALD J. MACKIE (266-2121) Bureau of Information and Education: Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, Acting Director: JAMES W. TAYLOR preservation,aesthetical appreciation, and Assistant to Secretary: WALTER E. SCOTT (266-2130) (266-3010) restorationofwildlifeandothernatural Chief, Radio-TV Section: WILBUR STITES resources.) President: DAVID BRANTNER 400 Bureau of Legal Services: (266-0416) Director: EMIL KAMINSKI (266-0228) Chief. Education Section: ROBERT 0. Westerman St.. Paden City 26159 ELLINGSON (266-0416) (304, 337-9282) Chief, Press Section: EUGENE ROARK Secretary: BROOKS WOLF, Kenna 25248 Bureau of Aid Programs: Director: ALVIN NELSON (266-3462) (266-2147) (304, 372-9817) Chief. Publications Section: NIEMAN H. Affiliate Representative: KING PARSONS, Chief. Aid Programs Section: ERIC JENSEN HOVELAND (266-3538) Box 287, Ripley 25271 (266-0053) Alternate: DAVID BRANTNER Publication: Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin Publication: WVA Wildlife Bureau of Planning: Editor: GENE SHAW, 400 Westerman St.. Director: ARTHUR D. DOLL (266-0818) Div. of Fish, Game, and Enforcement: Paden City 26159 Administrator: J. R. SMITH (266-2121) Dir. of Environmental Protection: Assistant to Administrator: KENT E. Administrator: THOMAS G. FRANGOS KLEPINGER (266-7025) NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (West (266-2121) Virginia Chapter) Acting Assistant Administrator: OLIVER D. Bureau of Fish Management: Chairman: CHARLES H. BAER, Rt. 5, Box WILLIAMS (266-2794) Director: CHARLES LLOYD (266-2193) 57, Morgantown 26505 Assistant to Administrator: THEODORE F. W ISN IEWSK I (266-2955) Bureau of Game Management: WEST VIRGINIA SOIL AND WATER Bureau of Water Supply and Pollution Control: Director: JOHN M. KEENER (266-2175) CONSERVATION DISTRICT Director: CARL J. BLABAUM (266-3910) SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION, Chief, Municipal Waste Water Systems Bureau of Law Enforcement: INC. Section: ROBERT M. KRILL Director: WALTER J. ZELINSKE (266-1099) President: EDWARD BUMGARNER, Rt. I, (266-2427) Letart 25253 (304, 882-2612) Chief, Public Water Supply Section: ROBERT Dir. of Forestry and Recreation: BAUMEISTER (266-2299) Administrator: S. W. WELSH (266-2121) Chief, Industrial Waste Water Section: PAUL Assistant to Administrator: THOMAS J. P. DIDIER (266-0289) R A USC H

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Bureau of Parks and Recreation: Sherman St., Ft. Atkinson 53538 (414, WISCONSIN PARK AND RECREATION Director: A. E. EHLY (266-2152) 563-2651) ASSOCIATION,1020 Towers Bldg., Vice President: BERNARD SHEARIER, 606 State St., Madison 53706 (608, BureauoffForest :`,41magement: Wisconsin Rapids 262-3735) Director: MILTON E. REINKE (266-2196) Secretary: LESLIE S. WOERPEL, 2125 (A nonprofit organization, affiliated with the Lincoln Ave., Stevens Point 54481 NationalRecreation and ParkAssociation, Bureau of Fire Control: Executive Director-Treasurer: RICHARD A. working with other groups and organizations to Director: CHARLES E. RIECK (266-0842) HEMP, Box 7, Mosinee 54455 (715, achieve the best in park services and 693-2242) recreational opportunities.) Div. of Services: Affiliate Representative: RICHARD A President: WAYNE LA BORDE, Department Acting Administrator: J. E. GOETZ HEMP of Recreation, 83 W. Follette St., (266-2121) Publication:Federation News and Views Fond du Lac 54935 Assistant to Administrator: TRYGVE Editor: LESLIE S. WOERPEL Vice President: ERNEST GORANSON, Pm. THORESEN (266-3208) 385, One W. Wilson, Madison 53702 CITIZENS NATURAL RESOURCES Executive Secretary: FRED E. LENGFELD Bureau of Engineering: ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN, Treasure:: JIM DECKO, Recreation Director: LAURENCE F. MOTL ('66 -2136) INC.(Organized: 1951) Department, 830 Virginia Ave., President: FREDERICK M. Sheboygan 53081 Bureo,u of Research: BAUMGARTI`IER, Rt. I, Box 390, Publication:WPRA Bulletin Direuor: EDWARD SCHNEBERGER Stevens Point 54A.S1 (715, 341-0494) Editor: ORA S. BARRY (266-2414) Vice President: E. H. BERKMAN, 1910 3rd Assistant Director: CYRIL KABAT St., Wausau 54401 (266-1994) Secretary: MRS. HAROLD G. KRUSE, Chief, Editorial Section: RUTH HINE Hickory Hill Farm, Loganville 53943 (266-1956) (608, 727-2289) WISCONSIN PHEASANT BREEDERS' Chief, Technical Services Section: DONALD Treasurer: BERTHA I. PEARSON, Box 929, ASSOCIATION(Organized: 1930) THOMPSON (266-1829) Wausau 54401 (715, 675-2087) Secretary-Treasurer: DON MAC FARLANE, Chief, Research Coordination Section: Publication:The CNRA Report Mac Far lane Pheasant Farm, 1404 CARROLL BESADNY (266-1327) Editor: MRS. HAROLD G. KRUSE Center Ave., Janesville 53545 (608, 752-4403) Bureau of Personnel: IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Director: ROBERT W. CONNERS (266-2272) INC. (Wisconsin Div.) President: WILLIAM J. FISK, 414 E. Walnut Do. of Trust Lands and Investments: St., Green Bay 54301 (414, 437-767') Administrator: JAMES S. COOPER Secretary: WILLIAM S. THOMASMA, P.O. WISCONSIN RESOURCE (266-1370) Box 303, Green Bay 54305 (414, CONSERVATION COUNCIL 435-8471) (To promote sound planning and action in the GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY Treasurer: F. PAUL JENSEN, 425 Stevens wise use of the State's natural resources by SURVEY,University Extension, St., Green Bay 54303 banding together organizationsinterestedin University of Wisconsin, 1815 Publication:Wisconsin Walionitn these resources. Membership: 44 organizations) University Ave., Madison 53706 (608, Editor: JOE MILLS, 688 Gary St., Ripon President: VANCE VAN LAANEN, Box 1034, Green say 54305 262-1705) 54971 State Geologist and Director: GEORGE F. Vice President: HOWARD KRAUSS, 117 W. HANSON NATURE CONSERVANCY, THE (Wisconsin Spr lag St., Chippewa Falls 54729 Chapter) Secretary: SUSAN FLADER, 633 Sheldon SOIL CONSERVATION BOARD,Soils Chairman: PAUL J. OLSON, 4122 Mineral St., Madison 53711 Bldg., University of Wisconsin, Point Rd., Madison 53705 Treasurer: MRS. RUSSELL VAN HOLLEN, Madison 53706 216 S. Adams Ave., Marshfield 54449 Publication: (Coordinates the programs of the 72 Soil and TREES FOR TOMORROW, INC.,Box 377, Resource Report Water Conservation Districts and those of the Merrill 54452 (715, 536-5763) Federal and State agencies which assist them; (Organized: 1944) keeps the public informed of soil and water President: NORMAN HOEFFERLE, conservation efforts.) Flambeau Paper Co., Park Falls WISCONSIN SOCIETY FOR Chairman: HENRY AHLGREN, Madison 54552 ORNITHOLOGY, INC., THE Executive Secretary: WILLIAM J. Vice Presidents: MARLOWE BURGY, (Organized: 1939) HORVATH (608, 262-2634) Tomahawk; WALTER ADRIAN, President: WILLIAM H. PUGH, 2703 Green Peshtigo Haze Ave., Racine 53406 CITIZEN GROUPS Secretary: H. T. HANSEN, American Can Vice President: ROCKNE KNUTH, Sarona Co., Neenah 54956 54870 Treasurer: GEORGE MEADE, II, Secretary: MRS. DAVID J. COX, 1105 WISCONSIN WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Consolidated Papers, Inc., Wisconsin Cottage Ave., Beloit 53511 Box 7, Mosinee 54455 Rapids 54494 Treasurer: MRS. ALFRED 0. HOLZ, 125 E. (A representative statewide organization, Executive Director: M. N. TAYLOR Kolb St., Green Bay 54301 affiliated with the National Wildlife Publications:(1) The Passenger Pigeon; (2) The *Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION OF SOIL Badger Birder preservation,aesthetical appreciation, and AND WATER CONSERVATION Editors: (I) CHARLES A. KEMPER, M.D., restorationofwildlifeandothernatural DISTRICTS 733 Maple St., Chippewa Falls 54729; resources.) President:MILTONSTELLRECHT, Rt. 1, (2) MARY DONALD, 6918 N. President: LEO W. ROETHE, 1216 W. Spooner 54801 (715, 635-3621) Belmont La., Milwaukee 53217 107

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A. KAMINSKI (777 -7735) Coffman, Casper 82601 (307, WYOMING Chief, Fiscal Div.: EVA M. SORAN 234-5212) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (777-7726) Vice President: FRED BOYCE, Box 672, Publication: Wyoming Wildlife Pinedale 82941 Secretary: RICHARD D. WAGNER, 2104 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 308 Editor: GEORGE SU RA District Warden Supervisors: KENNETH W. Kingsboro Rd., Casper 82601 (307, Capitol Bldg.. Cheyenne 82001 (307, MARTIN, Box 483, Jackson 83001 235-1098) 777-7321) Commissioner: GLENN J. H ERTZLER, JR. (733-2321); DALE WEST, Box 988, Treasurer: GRANT EVANS, 208 Main St., Cody 82414; WILLIAM L. Evanston 82930 Acting Director, Div. of Foeid and Drugs: GLENN J. NEL' LLER, JR. MORRIS, Box 761, Sheridan 82801 Affiliate Representative: JOHN C. BORLEA, (674-6507); JAMES A. ARNOLD!, 1306 Kimberly, Rock Springs 82901 Director. 'Av. of Resource Conservation: KENNETH STURMAN Box 865, Green River 82935 (307, 362-6243) (875-3223); DEWEY HENDERSON, Alternates: GUY H. WILLIAMS; L. W. Director, Oiv. of Plant Industry: WALTER H. H07 Sanders, Laramie 82070 (BILL) ISAACS, Box 38, Pinedale PATCH (745-4046); WILLIAM I. CRUMP, 82941 State Soil and Water Conservation Committee: 260 Buena Vista, Lander 82520 Publication: WWF Newsletter Executive Secretary: MARVIN H. (332-2688); FRED R. YEAMAN, Box Editor: RICHARD D. WAGNER t."RONBERG 840, Casper 82601 (234-9185) IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, DEPARTMENT OF ECONGMIC GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, University of INC. (Wyoming Div.) PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT, Wyoming, Box 3008, University Sta., President: CLAYTON A. TROSPER, 4009 210 W. 23rd St., Cheyenne 82001 Laramie 82070 (307, 742-2054) Snyder, Cheyenne 82001 (307, (307, 777-7284) (Created: 1969) (Activitiesincludesurf= andv'bsurface 632-6311) Executive Director: J. D. BRUNK geologic mapping; mineral, rock, andfossil Secretary-Treasurer: DALE M. HILL, 750 Assistant to the Executive Director: JEAN R. investigations;and assistanceinresources Melton St., Cheyenne 82001 PIERCE development. Established: 1933) (634-1202) Chief of Industrial Development: B. T. State Geologist: DANIEL N. MILLER, JR. (BURT) SHELDON WYOMING ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND Chief of Water Development: MYRON RECREATION COMMISSION, P.O. Box WATER CONSERVATION GOODSON 309, Cheyenne 82001 (307,777 -7550) DISTRICTS Chief of Mineral Development: JOHN T. (Responsible for administering the Land and Piesident: DAN S. BUDD, Big Piney 83113 GOODIER WaterConservation FundAct,Historical (307, 276-3557) Chief of State Planning: JEROME M. MARK Preservation Act, state parks, state recreation PubI cation: 'Wyoming Progress Reports areas, historic markers and monuments, state WYOMING OUTDOOR COORDINATING DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL archaeologist program, and snowmobile COUNCIL, INC., Box K. Lander SERVICES, Div. of Health and legislation. Formed: 1967) 82502 (307, 332-5908) Medical Services. State Office Bldg., Director: PAUL H. WESTEDT (A statewide organization composed of groups Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777-7275) Chief, Planning Div.: RANDY WAGNER and individuals, working to provide a unity of Administrator: LAWRENCE J. COVEN, Chief, Development Div.: PAUL effort in actively promoting the preservation. M.D. SC H W I EG ER wise use, and appreciation of historic, scenic, Director. Sanitary Engineering Services: scientific, wilderness, and outdoor recreational ARTHUR E. WILLIAMSON STATE BOARD OF LAND resources of Wyoming. Organized: 1967) (777-7513) COMMISSIONERS, 113 State President: JOHN BORZEA, 1306 Kimberly. Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne 82001 (307. Rock Springs 82901 GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, Box 777-7331) Vice President: CLAYTON TROSPER, Box 1589, Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777-7461) Chairman: GOV. STANLEY K. 1384, Cheyenne 82001 Commission Members: CHARLES M. HATHAWAY Secretary-Treasurer: ROBERT HULME, CROWELL, President, Casper: JACK Secretary and Land Commissioner: ALBERT Lander 82520 CORSI, Vice President, Etna; E. KING Executive Director: THOMAS A. BELL FRANK CURTIS, Wolf; HARRY Publication: High Country News DeBOLT, Torrington; HARRY STATE FORESTRY DIVISION, Capitol Editors: THOMAS A. BELL, CHARLES J. BARKER, JR., Moose; WILLIAM Bldg., Cheyenne 82001 (307, 777-7333) FZ,fe7.ER KRUEGER, Greybull; REG (Organized: 1952) BAFFORD, Lusk State Forester: CARL E. JOHNSON Commissioner and Dizector: JAMES B. Assistant State Foresters: HERBERT C. WHITE ci77-7631) COTTRELL, BRYCE E. LUNDELL Assistant Director: EARL M. THOMAS (777-7633) CITIZEN GROUPS State Game Warden: HOWARD ROBINSON (777-7604) Assistant State Game Warden: REX CORSI WYOMING WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Box (777-7604) 1406, Casper 82601 (307, 234-5212) State Fish Warden: W. DONALD DEXTER (A representative statewide organization. (777-7686) affiliated with the National Wildlife Assistant State Fish Warden: CLIFF BOSLEY Federation, primarily devoted to the wise use, (777-7686) preservation, aesthetical appreciation, and Chief, Research and Development: CHESTER restorationofwildlifeand othernatural ANDERSON (777-7738) resources.) Chief, Information and Education: GEORGE President: GUY H. WILLIAMS, 2163 S.

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Biometrics Section: DENIS A. BENSON (995-6461) (996-1603) Supervisor. Mammalogy Research: VACANT Editorial and Information: JOHN CAMERON Supervisor. Surveys and Enforcement: W. R. CANADIAN COUNCIL OF RESOURCE (995-6131) MILLER (995-8371) MINISTERS, Suite 830, 620 Western Region, Canadian Wildlife Service. Supervisor, Lands: W, T. MUNRO "95-8371) Dorchester Blvd.. West, Montreal 101, CeM,:nnial Bldg.. 10015-103 Ave., Wildlife Biologists: T. C. DAUPHINE, C. Quebe'c (514. 866-8334) Edmonton 14, Alberta (403, 429-5811) JONKEL, R. H. KERBES, D. R. (Created by the Federal and tenProvincial Regional Director: A. H. MACPHERSON MILLER, F. L. MILLER, G. R. Governments to establish a new approach to Supervisor, Mamma logy Research: WARD E. PARKER, Hwy. 31, Ottawa I, the orderly development of Canada's renewable STEVENS Ontario (613, 995-8371); W. D. natural resources. Organized: 1962) Supervisor. Surveys and Enforcement: BARKLEY, Wye Marsh Centre, P.O. RONALD H. MacKAY Box 100, Midland, Ontario (705, Supervisor. Lands: G. H. STAINES 526-7809); R. G. B. BROWN, R. E. Supervisor. Ornithology Research: W. J. D. CHANDLER, D. G. DENNIS, B. C. STEPHEN JOHNSON, Federal Bldg., Wellington Secretariat: Wildlife Biologists: H. J. ARMBRUSTER, T. St.. East, Aurora, Ontario (416, Secretary-General: CHRISTIAN DE LAET W. BARRY, L. N. CARBYN, R. W. 727-9442): P. DEAN, A. D. SMITH, Administrative Assistant: G. GRANT FYFE, A. S. GOODMAN, JOHN P. G. H. WATSON, W. R. Information: Y. GAUTHIER KELSALL, A. RADVANYI, L. I. WHITMAN, P.O. Box 180, Sackville. Publication: Resources Bulletin RETFALVI, G. W. SCOTTER, J. G. New Brunswick (506, 536-2025); C. A. STELFOX, C. R. SURREND1, E. S. DROLET, P. A. PEARCE, T. J. TELFER, K. VERMEER, H. R. WOOD, P.O. Box 486, Fredericton, WEAVER, 10015-103 Ave., New Brunswick {506, 475-5576); D. 1. Edmonton, Alberta (403, 429-5811): GILLESPIE, L M. TUCK, Rm. 611, H. BLOKPOEL, J. R. CALDWELL, Sir Humphrey Gilbert Bldg., St. CANADIAN WILDLIFE SERVICE, 400 H. J. DIRSCHL, E. DRIVER, A. John's, Newfoundland (709, 726-1647); Laurier Ave.. West. Ottawa 4, Ontario DZUBIN, BERNARD GOLLOP, J. G. ARSENAULT, J. P. (A branch of the Department of Indian Affairs B. MILLAR, R. E. G. MURRAY, L. LAMOUREUX, J. J. M. LAPERLE. and Northern Development. Administers the G. SUGDEN,Prairie Migratory Suite 801, Pl. Laurier. 2700 Blvd.. Migratory Birds Convention Act. Game Export Bird Research Centre, Ste-Foy, Quebec (418, 694-3914) Act for the Territories, National Registry of Mobile No. 1, Saskatoon, Limnologist: J. KEREKES, P.O. Box 2207, Pes,:cidt: Residues in Wildlife Tissues; carries Saskatchewan {306, 374-5404); E. H. Halifax. Nova Scotia (902, 429-3210) out research on migratory birds. throughout McEWAN, The Vivarium, University Canada, and on mammals and birds in national of British Columbia Campus, parks,Yukon. NorthwestTerritories:and Vancouver 8, British Columbia (604, provides management advicetoparks and 228-3189); J. F. T. CARREIRO, R. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND Territories. Organized: 1947) D. HARRIS, W. A. MORRIS, E. N. FORESTRY,Sir Charles Tupper Director: JOHN S. TENER (613, 996-1455) TAYLOR, P. E. WHITEHEAD, Bldg., Riverside Dr.. Ottawa 8, Deputy Director: ALAN G. LOUGHREY University of British Columbia Ontario (Reorganized: 1969) (992-3826) Campus. Vancouver 8, British Minister: JACK DAVIS (613, 997-8305) Chief. Administrative Services: F. HUGH Columbia (604, 224-3238); A. A. Executive Assistant: J. MULLALLY SCHULTZ (992-8073) CURRIER, E. KUYT, N. M. (997-8305) Staff Specialist, Migratory Bird Habitat: SIMMONS, P.O. Box 508, Ft. Smith. Deputy Minister: A. W. H. NEEDLER NOLAN G. PERRET (992-5305) Northwest Territories (403, 872-2341); (997-4125) Staff Spl:cialist, lYligratory Bird Populations: V. D. HAWLEY, P.O. Box 1509, Adviser to the Minister on Renewable F. GRAHAM COOCH (992-3229) Inuvik. Northwest Territories (2452); Resource Development: J. R. WEIR Wildlife Biologist, Migratory Bird Populations: A. M. PEARSON, Whitehorse. (997-4593) A. J. ERSKINE (995-6992) Yukon Territory (668-2857): G. D. Chairman, Canadian Sailfish Corporation: E. Staff Specialist. Mamma logy: N. S. ADAMS, G. D. RAVELING, 114-A WEEKS (997-8435) NOVAKOWSKI (996-5957) Garry St.. Winnipeg I, Manitoba Staff Specialist, Limno logy: J. P. CUERRIER (204, 995-2424) (992-5593) Limnologists: R. S. ANDERSON, Dept. of Staff Specialist. Interpretation: R. YORK Biology, University of Calgary. FISHERIES SERVICE: EDWARDS (992-3229) Calgary 44, Alberta (403, 282-7870); (Administersalltidalorsea fisheriesof Staff Specialist. Land Use: VICTOR E. F. B. KOOYMAN, J. C. WARD, Canada.exceptthoseoftheProvinceof SOLMAN, Rm. 1331, 161 Laurier Customs Bldg., Calgary. Alberta (403. Quebec; allthe freshwater fisheries of New Ave., Guy Carleton Bldg.. Ottawa. 262-6545) Brunswick. Newfoundland. Nova Scotia. Ontario (992-9586) Prince Edward Island. Northwest and Yukon Pathology: LAURENT P. E. CHOQUETTE, Territories; and is responsible for anadromous E. BROUGHTON, G. G. GIBSON, Eastern Region, Canadian Wildlife Service. species of British Columbia. Established: 1867) 10 Beachwood Ave.. Vanier City, Hwy. 31, Ottawa 1, Ontario (613, Assistant Deputy Minister. Fisheries Service: Ontario (992-2587) 992-2380) R. R. LOGIE (997-4768) Pesticides Section: ANTHONY KEITH Regional Director: J. E. BRYANT Director. Regional Operations: C. R. (996-1648) Supervisor, Ornithology Research: H. BOYD LEVELTON (997-4029) 109

119 International Fisheries Branch: Chief, Administration Branch: M. Fire. J. C. MacLEOD (996. 1820); Director: W. M. SPRULES (997-4349) LECLERC Forest Products. VACANT (992-8057); Associate Director: E. B. YOUNG (997-4528) Chief. Inspection Branch: R. POIRIER Forest Entomology. W. A. REEKS (992-5497): Forest Pathology. V. J. NORDIN (992-3819): Fisheries Prices Support Board: Pacific Region, Vancouver, British Columbia Tree Biology. J. S. MAIN! (996-3251); Chairman: G. L. GRANT (997-4387) (604, 666-1588) Forest Soils. P. J. RENNIE (996-5779); Regional Director: W. R. HOURSTON Forest Land. P. J. B. DUFFY (995-8556); Conservation and Protection Branch: Chief, Conservation and Protection Branch: M. Forest Insect and Disease Survey. R. M. Director: J. G. HUTCHISON (Acting) P. HOUGHTON PRENTICE (996-1551) (997-4905) Chief. Economics Branch: B. A. CAMPBELL Chief. Information Branch: P. BRENNAN Forestry Institutes: Economics Branch: Chief. Inspection Branch: D. D. WILSON Director: W. C. MacKENZIE (997-4245) (Acting) Forest Economics Research Institute, West Chief, Personnel Branch: A. C. Memorial Bldg., Wellington St.. Industrial Development Branch: COURTENAY Ottawa Dirt.ctor: L. S. BRADBURY (997-4078) Chief. Resource Development: L. Director: T. C. CLARKE (992-0404) Assistant Director: R. HART (997-4456) EDGEWORTH Forest Fire Research Institute, Majestic Bldg.. Inspection Branch: PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION 396 Cooper St.. Ottawa Director: C. M. BLACKWOOD (997-4166) SERVICE: Director: D. E. WILLIAMS (995.6281) Assistant Deputy Minister, Planning and Resource Development Branch: Administration: W. EVAN Forest Management Institute, Majestic Bldg., Director: K. C. LUCAS (997-8041) ARMSTRONG (613, 997-8034) 396 Cooper St.. Ottawa Assistant Director: E. W. BURRIDGE Director: A. BICKERSTAFF (996-1674) (997-4526) Finance and Administration Branch: Director: DON C. S. EDWARDS (997-8186) Chemical Control Research Institute, 25 Sea Lamprey Control Experiment, Sault Ste. Pickering Pl., Ottawa Mark, Ontario Information and Consumer Branch: Director: J. J. FETTES (995-6909) Director: J. J. TIBBLES Director: DARRELL EAGLES (997-4202) Assistant Director: A. K. LAMSA Assistant Director, Fisheries Information Div.: Forest Products Laboratory, Montreal Rd.. M. F. RONAYNE (997-4328) Ottawa Regional Offices: Publication: Fisheries of Canada Director: R. W. PETERSON (993-2763) Editor: E. H HEARNDEN Newfoundland Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. Chief, Consumer Div.: M. MYER, (Miss) DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND John's. Newfoundland (709, 726-7330) (997-4462) NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT, 400 Regional Director: H. R. BRADLEY Chief, Forestry Information Div.: W. H. N. Laurier Ave., West, Ottawa 4. Ontario Assistant Regional Director: H. R. FOUND McGUFFIN (Acting) (992-9413) Minister: JEAN C H RETI EN Chief, Administration Branch: L. W. Deputy Minister: H. B. ROBINSON BOURGEOIS Personnel Branch: Chief, Conservation and Protection Branch: H. Director: T. R. REID (997-4014) National and Historic Parks Branch: V. E. SMITH Director: JOHN I. NICOL (613. 992-0904) Chief. Economics Branch: E. DUNNE Biometrics and Computer Sciences Branch: Assistant Director (General): JEAN Chief, Information Branch: E. P. QUIGLEY Head: D. M. BROWN CHARRON (992-4816) Chief, Inspection Branch: J. P. HENNESSY (996-1380) Acting Assistant Director (National Parks): Chief, Personnel Branch: C. C. COUSENS PETER B. LESAUX (992-0148) Chief. Resource Development Branch: V. R. Facilities Planning Branch: Assistant Director (Historic Sites): PETER H. TAYLOR Head: F. KREFFT (997-4912) BENNETT (996-1077) Chief. Planning Div., National Parks Service: Maritimes Region, Halifax. Nova Scotia (902, Policy and Planning Branch: HAROLD K. EIDSVIK (992-1427) 422-1721) Director: R. L. G. GILBERT (997-8058) Acting Chief. Operations Div.. National Parks Regional Director: R. N. GORDON Service: D. J. LEARMONTH Chief, Conservation and Protection Branch: A. FORESTRY SERVICE, West Memorial Bldg.. (992-0938) P. FITZGERALD Wellington St.. Ottawa Acting Chief, Operations Div.. National Chief, Information Branch: W. J. LEVER Assistant Deputy Minister. Forestry: M. L. Historic Sites Service: H. J. Chief, Inspection Branch: R. J. McNEIL PREBBLE (613. 992-2591) MITCHELL (992-5375) Chief, Personnel Branch: G. J. WOOD Chief, Research Div.. National Historic Sites Chief, Resource Development: C. P. Forestry Relations Directorate: Service: J. H. RICK (996-5049) RUGGLES (Acting) Director: D. R. REDMOND (992-3473) Financial and Management Adviser: STUART MENSFORTH (992-0784) Central Region, Winnipeg, Manitoba (204, Operations Directorate: Acting Chief, Programming Div.: J. A. 946-8207) Director: R. M. BELYEA (992-2.881) PETTIS (992-5602) Regional Director: R. E. MacLAREN Chief. Property Management Div.: P. L. Assistant Regional Director: C. MacEWAN Program Coordination Directorate: MOREL (992-6784) Chief, Administration Branch: B. E. SNEAD Director: H, SCHWARTZ (996-1481) Personnel Adviser: A. C. HOLDEN (992-5853) Chief, Information Branch: J. G. K. BARRIE Assistant Director: R. J. BOURCHIER Policy Advisor: A. C. FA I.KNER (992-9312) (996-1481) Head. Information Services (Conservation Quebec Region, Quebec City. Quebec (418, Prograrn Coordina'ors: Silviculture and Group): SHIRLEY POPHAM 694-3010) Management, J. H. CAYFORD (992-9312) Regional Director: L. MORIN (996-3975), R. G. RAY (996-1723); National Parks Information Section

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TOVELL Regina, Saskatchewan Atlantic: L. H. ROBINSON. 6009 Quinpool Treasurer: DONALD H. BALDWIN President: L. M. CAMERON, Richardson Rd.. Gulf Bldg., Halifax, Nova Scotia Managing Director: PATRICK A. HARDY Securities of Canada, 173 Portage (902. 426.3405) Publication: Canadian Audubon Ave., East, Winnipeg 2, Manitoba Editor:PATRICK A. HARDY (204, 988.5858) Secretary: E. B. PITBLADO, 900 Royal Bank Northern Economic Development Branch: CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. Bldg., 220 Portage Ave., Winnipeg I, (Administers all renewable and nonrenewable Suite 303. 185 Somerset. West, Manitoba (204, 942-0391) resourcesinthe Yukon Territory and the Ottawa 4, Ontario General Manager: D. S. MORRISON Northwest Territories of Canada.) (A federation of provincial forestry Chief Biologist: W. G. LEITCH Director: A. D. HUNT (613, 996-1355) associations. Organized: 1900) Chief Engineer: E. W. BURKELL Chief. Water. Forests and Lands Div.: '. K. President: E. G. SHORTER Public Information: W. A. WEST NAYSMITH (995-6025) Executive Secretary: A. D. HALL (613, Chief. Oil and Mineral Div,: H. W, 232-1815) INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR BIRD WOODWARD (992-5179) Publication: CFA News PRESERVATION(Canadian Section) Chairman: PATRICK A. HARDY. emadian FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OF Audubon Society. 46 St. Clair Ave., CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR POLLUTION East, Toronto 7, Ontario CANADA,Sir Charles Tupper Bldg.. CONTROL,Box 66, Don Mills, Riverside Dr.. Ottawa 8. Ontario Ontario NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL PARKS Chairman: J. R. WEIR (613.997 -4593) Executive Director:MAY GROVES Deputy Chairman: W. R.MARTIN ASSOCIATION OF CANADA,Suite (997-4435) 18, 43 Victoria St., Toronto I, Ontario Publication: Journal of Fisheries Research CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF FORESTRY, President: A. P. FRAME. Suite 716, 200 Board of Canada P.O. Box 5000. Macdonald College. Ur iversity Ave., Toronto Editor: J. C. STEVENSON. Office of the Quebec (514, 453-4281) Vice Presidents: J. G. NELSON. Calgary, (An Editor. 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ALBERTA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND McWILLIAMS (Local 2482) CONSERVATION, Parliament Bldgs., Victoria, British Columbia Fish and Wildlife Branch: ALBERTA FISH AND GAME (604, 382-6111) Director: JAMES HATTER (Local 2409) ASSOCIATION, 212-8631 109th St.. Minister: W. K. KIERNAN lLocal 2481) Chief. Protection and Enforcement: Edmonton, Alberta (403, 439-4246) Deputy Minister: HAROLD G. CHARLES E. ESTLIN (Local 3578) President: CORDON PEEL Chief. Fisheries Management: EDWIN H. Vice Preside. 's: T. J. O'KEEFE, Calgary: R. VERNON (Local 3554) H. SCAMMELL, Red Deer, Alberta Chief, Wildlife Management: W. GLEN Secretary-Manager: PAUL L. MORCK SMITH (Local 3576) FEDERATION OF ALBERTA Publication: Defending All Outdoors Director, Provincial Parks Branch: ROBERT NATURALISTS, 2103 Crocus Rd.. AHRENS ALBERTA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION, N.W., Calgary 48, Alberta Director, Provincial Museum: BRISTOL Box 6398, Station D, Calgary 2, (To increase Albertans' knowledge of natural FOSTER (Local 3570) Alberta history; foster creation of nev.. natural history Director. Commercial Fisheries Branch: (A nonprofit, charitable organization. founded groups; promote natural areas: and provide a ROBERT G. McMYNN (Local 2488) in 1968 in an attempt to retain the opportunity forumfordiscussionand mans of taking 13, ',tic Information Officer: G. A. in Alberta for high quality outdoor experience.) action on environmental problems of concern FERGUSON (Local 2411) President: FLOYD STROMSTEDT, 187 to naturalists. Membership: 6 natural history Publ:cation: Wildlife Review Holland St., N.W., Calgary 47 (403, societies; Founded: 1970) Edit( r: W. T. WARD President: M. T. MYRES, Dept. of Biology. 284-3713) Vice President: RICHARD PHARIS, Calgary University of Calgary, Calgary 44 Department of Travel Industry: Secretary: HELENA HOOGERHEIDE, 2835 (284-5269) Minister: W. K. KIERNAN (Local 2480) 40th St., S.W., Calgary 8 (403, Vice President: D. A. E. SPALDING, Deputy Minister: R. B. WORLEY (Local Provincial Museum and Archives, 249-5888) 3360) Treasurer: OSCAR JANSEN, Calgary 12845 - 102 Ave., Edmonton 40 Executive Director: R. L. COLBY (Local Secretary: I. A. R. HALLADAY (282-1420) 2415) DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND Treasurer: HELEN SCHULER (327-1830) Director, Photographic Branch: R. B. FORESTS, Natural Resources Bldg.. Publication: Newsletter WORLEY (Local 3361) Edmonton 6, Alberta Supervisor, British Columbia Information (Dedicated to the wise use and management of Center: G. EDWARD MEAE-E, 652 theProvince's renewable resources:itsland. Burr, , Vancouver. Britis' forests,parks andwildlife.Has jurisdiction Col (681-5177) over matters pertaining to fish and game.) Minister: J. DONOVAN ROSS (403, BRITISH COLUMBIA DUCKS 1: NIITED (Canada--British 229-3363) C ,,umbia Operation), 240 - 777 Deputy Minister: V. A. WOOD (229-3475) Broughton St., Victoria. British Columbia (604, 383-2922) Fish and Wildlife Director: STUART B. BRITISH COVJMBIA WATERFOWL SMITH (229-4461) Provincial Manager: GUNNAR CAMPBELL SOCIETY, THE, P.O. Box 2582, Provincial Biologist: TOM STERLING Chief Fishery Biologist: MARTIN J. PAETZ Vancouver 3, British Columbia (229-4461) (To further the conservation and management FEDERATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Chief Wildlife Biologist: GORDON R. KERR of waterfowl habitatinBritishColumbia. (229-4461) NATURALISTS, P.O. Box 4246, Sta. Founded: 1961) 13, Vancouver. British Columbis4 Provincial Parks Director: E. P. SHAVER President: GEORGE H. REIFEL, 1014 Howe (299-3073) (To provide the naturalists of British C.,Iciabia St., Vancouver I Parks Planning Supervisor: C. H. HARVIE with a unified voice in conservation matwrs, to Vice President and Public Relations Director: (299-3921) encourage formation of natural history J. F. BEN DELL, 4678 W. Fourth, Provincial Parks Administrative Officer societies, and to promote activities or interest Vancouver 8 W. T. GALLIVER (229-3074) to naturalists. Organized: 1963) Secretary: KATHLEEN SMITH, 1108 President: T. M. C. TAYLOR, Millstream Education-Information Supervisor: C. E. Hillside Rd., West Vancouver HAGLUND (229-4495) Rd., R.R. 6, Victoria Treasurer: W. R. EMERTON, 1177 W. Secretary: RUTH CHAMBERS, 4317 Personnel Officer: D. E. MASSIG (229-3411) Hastings, Vancouver 8 Publication: Alberta, Blenkinsop Rd. Victoria Publication: Newsletter Publication: Newsletter Lands - Forests - Parks- Wildlife Editor: J. MARSHALL (Miss), 1155 W. Editor: C. E. HAGLUND Editor: ELTON A. ANDERSON, 3904 Georgia St., Vancouver 5 Benson Rd., Victoria DUCKS UNLIMITED (Canada--Alberta BRITISH COLUMBIA WILDLIFE MANITOBA Operation), 218 Alberta Block, 10526 FEDERATION, Villa Motor Hotel, Jasper Ave., Edmonton 14, Alberta 3020 Sumner Ave.. Burnaby 2, British (403, 422-3266) Columbia (604, 434-6671) DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND Provincial Manager. FRED SHARP President: R. N. PEDERSEN NATURAL RESOURCES, Winnipeg, Provincial Biologist.: C. LACY Executive Director: GEOFF WARDEN Manitoba A 112

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DOAN, 908 President: E. M. YORKE wilderness character, to encourage the Norquay Bldg. (946-7114) Vice Presidents: ARTHUI HORRELT, establishment of additionalwilderness park Director, Planning: M. C. McKAY, 908 Dalhousie; L. J. L. SWEET, Bathurst areas, and to promote their use in a manner Noroay Bldg. (946-7447) Secretary: MRS. B. RYE appropriate for both recreation and scientific Director, Conservation Extension: A. S. Treasurer: E. R. CALVIN study. Founded: 1968) MURRAY, 139 Tuxedo Blvd., Box President: C. ABBOTT CONWAY, R.R. I, 11, Winnipeg 29 (489-4541, Ext. 210) NEWFOUNDLAND Puslinch, Ontario (416, 363-4474) Manitoba Land-Uce Coordinator, Canada 1st Vice President: JEFFREY B. MILLER Land Inventory Project: M. C. (781-2211) McKAY, 430 Edmonton St., DEPARTMENT OF MINES, 2nd Vice President: DANIEL A. GIBSON Winnipeg 1 (942-6531) AGRICULTURE AND (925-2221) RESOURCES,Confederation Bldg., Secretary: PATRICK A. 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TOWNSEND FORESTS,Halifax, Nova Scotia 153 Spadina Rd., Toronto 4 (902, 424-5935); Executive Director: CLIVE E.GOODWIN, 11 MANITOBA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, Box 516, Kentville, Nova Scotia (902, Westbank Crescent, Weston, Ontario 1770Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg 21, 678-4198) Publication: The Bulletin Manitoba (204, 774-2926) Minister: GEORGE. A. SNOW, Halifax (Promotesconservation. safety,and good Deputy Minister: .,. H, BURGESS, Halifax DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND sportsmanship. Membership: 128 affiliated Administrative Assistant: L. S. HAWBOLDT, FORESTS,Parliament Bldgs., associations with17,610 members.Founded Halifax Toronto 5, Ontario 1944) Director, Wildlife Conservation Div.: M. H. Minister: RENE BRUNELLE (416, 365-2701) President: GAR GLAYS PRIME, Kentville Deputy Minister: G. H. U. BAYLY (365-2704) Executive Director: PAUL F. MURPHY Director, Parks Div.: E. S. ATKINS, Box 68, Assistant Deputy Minister: R.D. K. 113 ACHESON (365-1221) ONTARIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, 229 (643-2224) Chief. Accounts Branch: R. R. MacBEAN College St., Toronto 130, Ontario Director of Information: GUSTAVE (365-2761) (416, 927-3986) BEDARD (693-2266) Chief. Fish and Wildlife Branch: C. H. D. (To promote sound landuse andthefull Director of Personnel: PAUL-H. MITCHELL CLARKE (365-4251) development,protection,andutilizationof (643-2270) Chief. Forest Protection Branch: W. T. Ontario's forest resources for maximum public Director of Tourism: ME GERALD BOSSE FOSTER (365-2781) advantage. Programs include Smokey the Bear. (643-2263) Chief. Lands and Surveys Branch: R. G. Litter Pickin' Pete, Resource Rangers (for boys CODE (365-6225) 10-18. with 25 clut sformed todate). Fish and Game Branch: Chief, Law Brandt: G. H. FERGUSON, Q.C. conservationschools. 1 lee Farming. forestry Director of Wildlife Div.: ETIENNE (365-2748) publicityandhistoricaldata.Membership: CORBEIL (693-2220) Chief. Operations Branch: G. A. HAMILTON 1,051) Director of Parks: GUY LEMIEUX (365-2711) President: D. NAYSMITH, 25 Widdicombe (693-2260) Chief. Parks Branch: P. ADDISON (365-2745) Hill. Weston Director of Protection Div.: GEORGES Chief. Personnel Branch: J. M. TAYLOR Vice President: D. V. LOVE. 16 Marchwood SEVIGNY (693-7644) (365-2707) Dr.. Toronto Chief. Research Branch: W. R. HENSON Secretary-Manager: J. D. COATS Tourism Branch: (832-2261, Ext. 327) Publication: Ontario Forests Director of Hostelry Div.: AUGUSTIN Chief. Timber Branch: A. J. HERRIDGE BRASSARD (693-2230) (365-7106) ONTARIO WATERFOWL RESEARCH Director of Publicity Div.: BENOIT FLEURY Supervisor. Conservation Information Section: FOUNDATION, 387 Kortright Rd., (643-2266) G. E. MULHOLLAND (365-2756) R.R. 6, Guelph. Ontario (519, 824-6729) PROVANCHER SOCIETY FOR NATURAL (To build publicsupportfor waterfowl HISTORY OF CANADA, THE (La Regional Directors: managementbyestablishing a displayof Societe Provancher d' Historic Northwest Region: L. RINGHAM (807, waterfowl and waterfowl management Naturelle du Canada). 1160 345-5742) techniques; ant:.incooperatiunwith Bourlamaque St.. Quebec City 6, Northeast Region: J. W. LOCKWOOD (705. the universities. to provide field training, facilities Quebec (Founded: 1918) 673-1114) for graduate and undergraduate wildlife Southern Region: J. W. GILES (832-2261, Ext. President: RICHARD M. GREENE biologists. Formed: 1961) Executive Director: V. E. LYON 212) Chairman: R. K. MOORE Secretary: DONALD E. COXE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC SOCIETY FOR FEDERATION OF ONTARIO Treasurer: EILEEN HAMMILL THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS, NATURALISTS, 1262 Don Mills Rd.. Manager: W. H. CARRICK INC., Montreal (514, 486-3531) Don Mills. Ontario (444-8419) (Organized: 1917) (Membership: 7,200 adults; 22,000 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND President: J. D. DELAFIELD, 3496 Westmore young naturalists. Organized: 1931) Ave.. Montreal 262 EXecutive Director: GERALD B. Honorary Secretary: MRS. E. BROSSEAU, McKEATING DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST Apt. 208, 500 Francois Park. Publications: The Ontario Naturalist; The DEVELOPMENT, P.O. Box 2000, Montreal 201 Young Naturalist; FON Newsletter Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Honorary Treasurer: G. E. HIBBARD (Miss). Minister: LORNE M. PONNELL (894-6812) 1"81 Bourgoyne St., Chambly. Quebec JACK MINER MIGRATORY BIRD Deputy Minister: GEORGE FRASER FOUNDATION, INC., Kingsville, (892-2450) QUEBEC irORESTRY ASSOCIATION, INC. Director. Fish and Wildlife Div.: JOHN BAIN (Association Forestiere Quebecoise. Ontario President and Treasurer: MANLY F. MINER (892-3481, Ext. 210) Inc.). Suite 210, 915 St. Cyrille, West, Vice President: DEL A. SMITH, 8900 Fish Biologist: ARTHUR SMITH Quebec City (418, 681-3588) Jefferson, East. Detroit (Mich.) Game Biologist: RANDALL DIBBLEE Executive Vice President and General Manager: J. A. BRETON Secretary: JASPER WILSON MINER PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION QUEBEC WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS Secretary: JACK McANDREW, 22 West St., ASSOCIATION, Suite 705, 1255 AND HUNTERS, INC., THE, Suite Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island University St.. Montreal 110, Quebec 204, 15 Yonge St.. North. Richman° (514, 866-2248) (Founded: 1859) Hill, Ontario (413, 884-8844) QUEBEC President: JOHN A. ROLLAND (Incorporated: 1947) Vice President: H. H. WARREN President: DOUGLAS B. CORBRIDGE, Box Honorary Secretary-Treasurer: T. C. FLOOD 351, Bolton, Ontario DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FISH AND 1st Vice President: JACK C. BOTHWELL, GAME, Parliament Bldgs.. Quebec QUEBEC WILDLIFE FEDERATION, 6424 dox 71, Lively, Ontario City, Quebec St. Denis St.. Montreal 326, Quebec 2nd Vice President: DAVE ADAIR, 556 Minister: CLAIRE KIRKLAND-CASGRAIN (514, 27!-3579) Kingston Rd.. Apt. 2, Toronto (418, 643-2224) (Affiliated with the Canadian Wildlife Secretary-Manager: TED YATES Deputy Minister: PAUL A. BROWN Federation. Seeks to unite Provincial fish and Treasurer: R. DON LONG MORE, M.D., (643-2207) game associations;tocollaboratewiththe 1880 Latimer Crescent, Sudbury, Assistant Deputy Minister: ROBERT publicauthoritiesinestablishingawildlife Ontario PR Ev OST (643-2252) conservation and management programme; to Publication: Ontario Fish and Wildlife Assistant Deputy Minister. Tourism: JEAN educateits members and the public of the Conservation. LENOIR (693-2263) economic and social value of wildlife resources. Editor: TED YATES Executive Secretary: MICHEL LAPALME Membership: 65,000: Organized: 1946)

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124 President: LEON MARCHESSEAULT, St. Fisheries and Wildlife: Hyacinthe. Quebec Director: G. E. COULD WELL (522-1691) 1st Vice President: GILLES LAURENDEAU, Superintendent of Fisheries: PAUL NAFTEL, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec Prince Albert (763-5734) 2nd Vice President: RICHARD NELSON, Superintendent of Wildlife: C. B. FORBES M.D., Montreal (522-1691) 3rd Vice President: R. J. TOBIN, St. Lambert, Quebec Forest Protection,Provincial Government Secretary-Manager: PAUL E. PAGEAU Bldg., Prince Albert Treasurer: M. E. MORRISON. St. Lambert. Superintendent: VACANT Quebec Supervisor of Training: A. W. B. BENSON (763-5606) SASKATCHEWAN Supervisor of Equipment: E. C. NICHOLSON (764-0511) Supervisor of Communications: R. HOOK DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL (763-5424) RESOURCES,Government Administration Bldg., Regina. Lands andSurveys: Saskatchewan Superintendent: G. G. RATHWEI L Minister: .1. ROSS BARRIE (306, 522-8433) (522-1691) Deputy Minister: J. E. WEYMARK Controller of Surveys: W. M. SCHWARTZ (522-1925) (522-1691) Assistant Deputy Minister. Administration: VACANT DUCKSUNLIMITED Assistant Deputy Minister. Resources: M. A. (Canada--Saskatchewan Operation). LAIRD (522-1691) 16511 lth Ave., Regina, Saskatchewan Administrative Officer: I. T. WHITE (306, 523-0210) (522-1691) Provincial Manager:HERBMOULDING Supervisor of Conservation Information: N. Provincial Biologist: M. WRIGHT MATTHIES (522-1691) Supervisor of Personnel and Training: D. R. SASKATCHEWAN NATURAL HISTORY BIDEN(522-1691) SOCIETY, Box1121, Regina. Supervisor of Property Control: V. T. LYONS SaskaCzhewan (522-1691) President: GORDON SILVERSIDES, 1201 Grace St.. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Park Development: (306, 692-4571) Coordinator: VACANT Secretary: MRS. L. KNIGHT, 843 Elgin Ave., Supervisor of Planning: C. H. BURTON Moose Jaw (306, 692-4572) Publi ations: The Blue Jay: Newsletter (522-1691) Supervisor of Project Management: VACANT Supervisor of Regional Parks: R. D. YOUNG SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE (522-1691) FEDERATION, 1122Temperance St., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan President: ELMER HINDMARSH, 2715 Regional Superintendents: Irvine Ave., Saskatoon Southern: W. A. HARTWELL (522-16911 Secretary-Manager: R. al.FERRIE(306, Hudson Bay: D. M. TAYLOR, Hudson Bay 653-2272) (865-2681) Prince Albert: A. G. STARK, Prince Albert (764-4259) YUKON TERRITORY Meadow Lake: W. A. KLASSEN. Meadow Lake (236-5681) DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND Northern: J. W. CLOUTH1ER, Prince Albert FORESTRY,Box 2410. Whitehorse. (764-0202) Yukon Territory District Conservation Officer: J. A. Museum of Natural History: SUMMERS Curator: M. K. BAKER (527-6608) DEPARTMENT OF TRAVELAND Historic Sites: INFORMATION,Box 2703, Supervisor: A. M. SEIVEWRIGHT (527-6608) Whitehorse. Yukon Territory Director: HARVEY DRYDEN (403, Forestry,Provincial Government Bldg.. Prince 667-5338) Albert Director: F. H. HEWETT (7E4-4684) GAME DEPARTMENT,Box 2703, Forest Management: M. C. MILLAR Whitehorse, Yukon lutitory (763-7222) Director: J. B. FITZGERALD (403, 667-5228) Forest Inventory: A. KABZEMS (764-4814) Silviculture: W. S. BAILEY (763-7222) Forest Agreements: D. G. WYLLIE (764-4684)

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Editor's Note: This section attempts to list only ARIZONA Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S. ; J. M. BODA, themajor colleges anduniversities offering Chairman professional training for a career in natural Arizona State university, Tempe. Ariz. 85281 resources management. For a more extensive Wildlife: B.S.; DR. ROBERT D. OH MART COLORADO listing of schools or for career advice, please writetoone of thefollowingprofessional Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. Ariz. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo. organizations: 86003 80521 American Fisheries Society, 1040 Forestry: B.S.; DR. CHARLES O. MINOR, Cooperative Fishery Unit: MS., Ph.D.; DR. Washington Bldg., 15th and New Dean WILLIAM J. McCONNELL. Leader York Ave., N.W., Washington. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., D.C. 20005; American Institute University of Arizona, Tucson. Ariz. 85721 Ph.D.; DR. FRED A. GLOVER, of Biological Sciences. 3900 Leader Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S.. Ph.D.; CHARLES D. ZIEBELL, Acting Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; Washington, D.C. 20016; PROF. GUSTAV A. SWANSON Leader American Society of Range Forestry: B.S., M.S.. Ph.D.; DR. ROBERT E. Management, 2120 S. Birch St.. Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JOHN H. EHRENREICH, Head DILS, Dean Denver, Colo. 80222; Range Management: B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Association of Interpretive Forestry Recreation: B.S.. M.S. Range Management: B.S.. M.S., Ph.D. Naturalists, care of CONNECTICUT Maryland-National Capital Park Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. LYLE K. SOWLS, and Planning Commission, 6700 University of Connecticut, Storrs. Conn. 06268 Needwood Rd.. Derwood, Md. Leader Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; GEORGE A. GRIES, Forestry and Wilhite: B.S., MS.; DR. 20853; National Recreation and ROBERT D. McDOWELL, Head Park Association, 1700 Chairman Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Yale University, New Haven. Conn. 06520 Washington, D.C. 20006; Society Forestry: M.S. Ph.D.; DR. PETER JORDAN of American Foresters. 1010 ARKANSAS 16th St.. N.W., Washington. FLORIDA D.C. 20036; Soil Conservation Arkansas A & M College, College Heights. Society of America, 7515 N.E. Ark. 71633 University of Florida, Gainesville. Fla. 32601 Ankeny Rd., Ankeny. Iowa Forestry: B.S.; PROF. HENRY H. Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.: DR. 50021; Sport Fishing Institute, CHAMBERLIN. Head STEPHEN L. BECKWITH Suite 503, 719 13th St.. N.W.. Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S. Washington, D.C. 20005; The Wildlife Society, Suite S -176, Arkansas Polytechnic College, Russellville, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School or 3900 Wisconsin Ave.. N.W., Ark. 72801 Marine and Atmospheric Science. Washington, D.C. 20016 Wildlife: B.S.; BUFORD TATUM, Head Miami, Fla. 33149 Questionsrelatingto a school'scourses. Fisheries: Ph.D.- F. G. WALTON SMITH, degrees, or application procedures should be Dean directedtoitsDirectorof Admissions or CALIFORNIA Registrar. GEORGIA Humboldt State College, Arcata, Calif. 95521 ALABAMA Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S.; DR. ROGER University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30601 A. BARNHART. Leader Cooperative Fishery Unit: MS., Ph.D.; DR. Auburn University, Auburn. Aga. 36830 Fisheries: M.S.; DR. GEORGE H. ALLEN, ALFRED C. FOX, Leader Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. Coordinator Forestry: BS., M.S.. Ph.D.; DR. ALLYN M. JOHN S. RAMSEY, Leader. Forestry: B.S., M.S.: DR. DALE A. HERRICK, Dean Forestry: B.S., MS.; PROF. WILBUR B. THORNBURGH. Coordinator Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S. DeVALL, Head Natural Resources: B.S.; DR. JOHN G. Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. R. LARRY Cooperative Wildlife Research Un::: M.S., HEWSTON, Coordinator MARC H INTON Ph.D.; DR. DANIEL W. SPEAKE, Wildlife: B.S., M.S.: DR. RICHARD E. Leader GENELLY, Div. Chairman HAWAII Wildlife: B.S.; DR. F. S. ARANT, Head San Jose State College, San Jose. Calif. 95114 University of Hawaii, Honolulu. Hawaii 96822 ALASKA Wildlife: B.S.; DR. JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Cooperativ,. Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.: DR. Chairman JOHN A. MACIOLEK, Leader University of Alaska, College, Alaska 99701 University of California, Berkeley. Calif. 94720 Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., Forestry and Conservation: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; IDAHO Ph.D.; DR. DAVID R. KLEIN, DR. JOHN A. ZIVNUSKA, Dean Leader Range Management: M.S. Idaho State University, Pocatello. Idaho 83201 Wildlife: B.S.. M.S.; FREDERICK C. DEAN, Wildlife: B.S. ; DR. ALLAN D. LINDER, Head University of California, Davis. Calif. 951116 Chairman

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126 University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843 Murray State University, Murray, Ky. 42071 Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. JAMES 13. Mich. 49931 DONALD W. CHAPMAN, Leader SHREWSBURY Forestry: B,S.; DR. GENE A. Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; ERNEST HESTERBERG, Head WOHLETZ, Dean University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40506 Range Management: B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Forestry: B.S.; DR. THOMAS University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., HANSBROUGH, Head 48104 Ph.D.; DR. MAURICE G. Fisheries: B.S., MS.; DR. JOHN A. HORNOCKER, Leader LOUISIANA KADLEC, Chairman Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. Forestry: B,S., MS., Ph.D.; DR. JAMES T. KENNETH E. HUNGERFORD Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, La. McFADDEN, Dean 71270 Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S. ILLINOIS Forestry: B.S.; DALLAS D. LUTES, Head Wildlife: B.S., MS., Ph.D.; DR. JOHN A. KADLEC, Chairman Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. 62901 70803 MINNESOTA Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. JOHN W. Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S.; DR. JERRY ANDRESEN, Chairman C. TASH, Leader University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. 55101 Forestry Recreation: B.S. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Wildlife: M.S.; DR. WILLARD D. Ph.D.; JOHN D. NEWSOM, Leader Ph.D.; DR. L. D. FRENZEL, JR. KLIMSTRA Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. PAUL Forestry Recreation: B.S. Y. BURNS, Director University of Illinois, Urbana, III. 61801 Forestry Recreation: M.S. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Forestry: B.S., M.S.; PROF. WILLIAM R. 55455 BOGGESS, Head Mc Neese State University, Lake Charles, La. Wildlife: B,S., MS., Ph.D.; A. C. HODSON, Wildlife: M.S.; DR. GLEN C. SANDERSON 70601 Head Forestry: B.S.; PROF. ONIS D. HYATT, West Illinois University, Macomb, III. 61455 Head MISSISSIPPI Wildlife: B.S.; DR. JOHN E. WARNOCK Wildlife: B.S.; DR. ROBERT L. BRYANT Mississippi State University, State College, INDIANA Northwestern Louisiana State University, Miss. 39762 Natchitoches, La. 71457 Forestry: B.S.; PROF. ROBERT T. CLAPP, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 47907 Wildlife: B.S.; DR. ROBERT E. NOBLE Dean Forestry and Conservation: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; Wildlife: M.S.; ASSOC. PROF. DALE H. DR. WILLIAM C. BRAMBLE, MAINE A RN ER Head Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. DURWAR.D University of Maine, Orono, Me. 04473 L. ALLEN Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S.; DR. MISSOURI RICHARD W. HATCH, Leader IOWA Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. MALCOLM W. University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201 COULTER Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50010 Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: B.S., RICHARD 0. ANDERSON, Leader Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. M.S., Ph.D.; HOWARD L. Forestry: B.S., MS., Ph.D.; DR. DONALD P. ROBERT J. MUNCY, Leader MEN DA LL, Leader DUNCAN, Director Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: DR. HENRY H. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: B.S., WEBSTER, Head MASSACHUSETTS M.S., Ph.D.: DR. W. REID Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: B.S., GOFORTH, Leader M.S., Ph.D.; DR. ARNOLD 0. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. Wildlife: B.S., MS., Ph.D.; DR. JOHN N. HAUGEN, Leader 01002 FARMER, Chairman Wiidlifc: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. MILTON W. Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. WELLER JAMES A. McCANN, Leader Forestry: B.S., M.S.; PROF. ARNOLD D. MONTANA KANSAS RHODES, Head Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., Montana State University, Bozeman, Mont. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. 66044 Ph.D.; DR. WILLIAM G. 59715 Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; GEORGE R. SHELDON, Leader Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D; DR. WAGGONER, Dean Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. RICHARD J. GRAHAM, Leader FREDERICK GREELEY Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. DON C. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans. QUIMBY 66502 MICHIGAN Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. ROBERT J. University of Montana, Missoula, Mont. 59801 ROBEL Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. Forestry: B.S., MS., Ph.D.; DR. ARNOLD 48823 W. BOLLE, Dean KENTUCKY Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S. NILES KEVERN Range Management: B.S., M.S. Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky. Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. LEE M. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: B.S., 40475 JAMES, Chairman M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JOHN J. Wildlife: B.S.; BRAN LEY A.BRANSON Forestry Recreation: B.S. CRAIGHEAD, Leader

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127 NEVADA Ohio State University, Columbus. Ohio 43210 Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S.. Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.: DR. Ph.D.: DR. RAYMOND L. RICHARD A. TUBB, Leader LINDER, Leader University of Nevada, Reno. Nev. 89507 Forestry: B.S.: DR. G. E. GATHERUM Wildlife: B S., M.S.: DR. DONALD R. Forestry: B.S.: DR. CLARENCE M. SKAU, Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., PROGULSKE, Head Chairman Ph.D.: DR. THEODORE A. Wildlife: B.S.: DR. JOHN E. WOOD. Head BOOKHOUT, Leader TENNESSEE Wildlife: B.S.. M.S., Ph.D.: DR. TONY J. NEW HAMPSHIRE PETERLE, Chairman Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville. Tenn. 38501 University of New Hampshire, Durham. N.H. OKLAHOMA Wildlife: B.S., M.S.: DR. BROWNFIELD L. 03824 RIDLEY Forestry and Wildlife: B.S., M.S.: DR. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. Okla. DAVID P. OLSON 74074 University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. 37375 Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.: D.R. Forestry: B.S.: PROF. CHARLES E. NEW JERSEY ROBERT C. SUMMERFELT, CHESTON. Chairman Leader Rutgers University, New Brunswick. N.J. 08903 Forestry: B.S.. M.S.: DR. EDWARD E. University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Tenn. 37916 Forestry: B.S.: DR. LEONARD WOLGAST STURf7!EON, Head Forestry: B.S., M.S.: DR. RALPH W. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., DtMMICK NEW MEXICO Ph.D.: DR. JOHN A. MORRISON, Leader TEXAS New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. N. Wildlife: B.S., ivI.S.. Ph.D.: DR. ROY W. Mex. 88001 JONES, Head Stephen F. Austin State College, Nacogdoches. Wildlife: B.5.1., M.S.: DR. CHARLES A. Tex. 75961 DAVIS OREGON Forestry: B.S., M.S.: DR. LAURENCE C. WALKER, Dean NEW YORK Oregon State University, Corvallis. Ore. 97331 Forestry Recreation: B.S., M.S. Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.: DR. Range Management: B.S. Cornell University, Ithaca. N.Y. 14850 RAYMOND C. SIMON, Leader Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.: DR. Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: 13".. CARL H. Texas A & M University, College Station. Tex. ALFRED W. EIPPER, Leader STOLTENBERG, Dean 77843 Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., Forestry Recreation: B.S. Forestry: B.S.. M.S., Ph.D.: DR. ROBERT G. Ph.D.; DR. DANIEL Q. Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; MERRIFIELD, Head THOMPSON, Leader THOMAS G. SCOTT, Head Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: PROF. JAMES Fisheries. Forestry, and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., G. TEER Ph.D.; DR. DOUGLAS L. GILBERT PENNSYLVANIA Texas Tech University, Lubbock. Tex. 79409 State University, College of Forestry at Pennsylvania State University, University Park. Range Management: B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Syracuse University, Syracuse. N.Y. Pa. 16802 Wildlife Management: B.S.: DR. JOSEPH L. 13210 Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S.. Ph.D.: DR. SCHUSTER, Chairman Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. EDWARD ROBERT L. BUTLER, Leader E. PALMER, President Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JOHN L. UTAH Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. MAURICE GEORGE. Director M. ALEXANDER, Chairman Forestry Recreation: M.S. Utah State University, Logan. Utah 84321 Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. NORTH CAROLINA Ph.D.; DR. JAMES S. LINDZEY, ROBERT H. KRAMER, Leader Leader Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: DR. THADIS W. Duke University, Durham, N.C. 27706 BOX, Dean Forestry: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. CHARLES W. RHODE ISLAND Range Management: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; RALSTON, Dean CYRUS M. McKELL University of Rhode Island, Kingston. R.I. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S., North Carolina State University, Raleigh. N.C. 02881 Ph.D.: DR. JESSOP B. LOW, Leader 27607 Wildlife: M.S.: DR. WALTER P. GOULD, Wildlife: B. M.S., Ph. O.; DR. WILLIAM Cooperative Fishery Unit: DR. F. Chairman F. SIGLER EUGENE HESTER, Leader Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. RICHARD SOUTH CAROLINA VERMONT J. PRESTON, JR., Dean Forestry Ptreation: B.S. Clemson University, Clemson. S.C. 29631 University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. 05401 Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. FRED S. Forestry: B.S., M.S.: DR. WILLIAM H. Forestry: B.S., M.S.; ROBERT W. FULLER BARKALOW DAVIS McGREGOR, Dean Wildlife: M.S.; JAMES H. COCHRAN VIRGINIA NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State North Dakota State University, Fargo, N. Dak. University, Blacksburg, Va. 24061 58102 South Dakota State University, Brookings, S. Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.: DR. Fisheries and Wildlife: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: DR. Dak. 57006 KENNETH B. CUMMING, Leader E. CHARLES MESLOW Cooperative Fishery Wit: M.S.; DR. Forestry: B.S., M.S.; DR. JOHN F. OHIO DONALD C. HALES, Leader HOSNER, Head 118

128 Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit: M.S.. I wal University, Quebec City, Quebec. Canada Ph.D.: DR. BURD S. McGINNES. Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; EDGAR Leader PORTER, Dean Wildlife: M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. HENRY S. Wildlife: B.S.. M.S. MOSBY University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. New WASHINGTON Brunswick. Canada Forestry: 13.S., M.S.: DR. JOHN W. KER. University of Washington, Seattle. Wash. 98105 Dean Cooperative Fishery Unit: M.S., Ph.D.; DR. RICHARD R. WHITNEY. Leader University of Saskatchewan, Regina. Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: DR. JAMES S. Saskatchewan BETH EL, Dean Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; DR. GEORGE J. Forestry Recreation: B.S.: DR. GRANT MITCHELL SHARP Wildlife: B.S.: RICHARD D. TABER University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. Saskatchewan Washington State University, Pullman. Wildlife: B.S., M.S.: DR. MICHAEL SHAW Washington 99163 Forestry: B.S., M.S.: DR. GRANT A. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. HARRIS. Head Canada Range Management: B.S., M.S. Forestry: B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.; DR. DOUGLAS Wildlife: B.S.. M.S.: PROF. IRVEN 0. BUSS H. PIMLOTT

WEST VIRGINIA

West Virginia University, Morgantown. W.Va. 26506 Forestry: B.S., M.S.: DR. ROBERT L. SMITH

WISCONSIN

University of Wisconsin, Madison. Wis. 53706 Wildlife: M.S., Ph.D.; PROF. ROBERT McCABE Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. GERALD R. STAIRS, Chairman

Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. Wis. 54481 Forestry: B.S.: DR. JAMES E. BOWLES, Head Wildlife: B.S.; DR. FREDERICK M. BAUMGARTNER

WYOMING

University of Wyoming, Laramie. Wyo. 82070 Wildlife: B.S., M.S.; REED W. FAUTIN, Director

CANADA

Acadia University, Wolfville. Nova Scotia, Ca.;ada Wildlife: M.S.; ASSOC. PROF. DONALD G. DODDS

University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8. British Columbia. Canada Forestry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; DR. JOSEPH A. GARDNER, Dean Wildlife: B.S.: DR. JAMES F. BENDELL

University of Guelph, Guelph. Ontario. Canada Wildlife: B.S., M.S.: DR. Y.. RONALD, Chairman

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129 FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

This is a listingof fish and game and Wildlife, Agana 96910 (772-6866) Executive Director: BILLY JOE administratorsoftheUnitedStatesand Chief: ISAAC I. IKEHARA CROSS Canada. Additional conservation personnel are Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Missouri Department of Conservation, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City 65101 (314, listed under the individual states and provinces. Resources, Div. of Fish and Game, 893-2626) 530 S. Hotel St., Honolulu 96813 Director: CARL R. NOR EN (548-2811, Ext. 645) Director: MICHIO TAKATA Montana Fish and Game Department, Helena 59601 (406, 449-3186) Idaho Fish and Game Department, 600 S. UNITED STATES Walnut, Box 25, Boise 83707 (208, Director: FRANK H. DUNKLE Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, State 344-8471) Capitol Bldg.. Lincoln 68509 (402, Director: JOHN R. WOODWORTH 473-1471) Alabama Department of Conservation. 64 N. Illinois Department of Conservation, 102 State Director: WILLARD R. BARBEE Union Si. Montgomery 36104 (205, Oflice*Bldg.. Springfield 62706 (217, Nevada Department of Fish and Game. Box 269-7221) 525-6302) Director: JOE W. GRAHAM Director: HENRY N. 10678, Reno 89510 (702, 784-6214) Director: FRANK W. GROVES Alaska Department of Fish and Game, BARKHAUSEN New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, Subport Bldg., Juneau 99801 (907, Indiana Department of Natural Resources. 34 Bridge St.. Concord 03301 (603, 586-3392) Div. of Fish and Game, 608 State 271 -3421) Commissioner: WALLACE H. Office Bldg., Indianapolis 46204 (317, Director: BERNARD W. CORSON NOERENBERG 633-6344) New Jersey Department of Environmental Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2222 W. Head: GENE BASS Protection. Div. of Fish, Game, and Greenway Rd.. Phoenix 85023 (602, Iowa State Conservation Commission, State Shelllisheries. Box 1809, Trenton 942-3000) Office Bldg., 300 4th St.. Des Moines 08625 (609, 292-2965) Director: ROBERT A. JANTZEN 50319 (515, 281-5384) Director: LESTER G. MacNAMARA Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Game Director: FRED A. PRiEWERT New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, and Fish Bldg.. Little Rock 72201 Kansas Forestry. Fish and Game Commission, State Capitol, Santa Fe 87501 (505, (501, 376-1317) Box 1028, Pratt 67124 (316, 472-4474) 827-2651) Director: ANDREW H. HULSEY Director: GEORGE C. MOORE Director: LADD S. GORDON California Department of Fish and Game, The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife New Yurk Department of Environmental Resources Agency. 1416 9th St., Resources. State Office Bldg. Annex. Conservation. Fish and Wildlife Div., Sacramento 95814 (916, 445-3531) Frankfort 40601 (502, 564-3400) Director: G. RAY ARNETT 50 Wolf Rd., Albany 12201 (518, Commissioner: MINOR E. CLARK 457-5690) Colorado Department of Natural Resource:.. Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, Director: ALBERT G. HALL Div. of Game. Fish and Parks, 6060 400 Royal St., New 'rieans 70130 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Broadway. Denver 80216 (303, (504, 527-5126) Commission, Box 2919, Raleigh 27602 825-1192) Director: CLARK M. HOFFPAUER (919, 829-3391) Director: HARRY R. WOODWARD Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Executive Director: CLYDE P. Connecticut Board of Fisheries and Game, Game. State Office Bldg., Augusta PATTON State Office Bldg.. Hartford 06115 04330 (207, 289-3371) North Dakota State Game and Fish (203, 566-5460) Commissioner: GEORGE W. Department, 2121 Lovett Ave.. Director: THEODORE B. BUCKNAM BAMPTON Bismarck 58501 (701, 224-2180) Maryland Fish and Wildlife Administration. Commissioner: RUSSELL STUART Delaware Department of Natural Resources State Office Bldg.. Annapolis 21401 Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Div. and Environmental Control. Div. of (301, 267-5033) of Wildlife, 1500 Dublin Rd., Fish and Wildlife. D St.. Dover 19901 Director: JOSEPH H. MANNING Columbus 43212 (614, 469-4603) (302, 678-4431) Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Game. Chief: DAN ARMBRUSTER Director: VACANT 100 Cambridge St.. Boston 02202 Oklahoma Department of Wildlife District of Columbia Metropolitan Police, 300 (617, 727-3151) Conservation, 1801 N. Lincoln, Indiana Ave.. N.W., Washington, Director: JAMES M. SHEPARD Oklahoma City 73105 (405, 521-3851) D.C. 20001 (202, 626-2308) Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Director: FARRELL COPELIN Mason Bldg., Lansing 48926 (517, Chief of Police: JERRY V. WILSON Oregon Fish Commission, 307 State Office Florida Department of Natural Resources. Div. 373-1220) Director: RALPH A. MacMULLAN Bldg., Portland 97201 (503, 229-5671) of Game and Fresh Water Fish, 620 S. Director: ROBERT W. SCHONING Minnesota Department of Conservation, Div. Meridian, Tallahassee 32304 (904, Oregon State Game Commission, Box 3503, of Game and Fish, 301 Centennial 224-0115) Portland 97208 (503, 229-5551) Director: 0. EARLE FRYE, JR. Bldg., 658 Cedar St.. St. Paul 55101 Director: JOHN McKEAN Georgia State Game and Fish Commission, (612, 221-2894) Pennsylvania Fish Commission, P.O, Box 1673, Trinity-Washington Bldg., 270 Director: RICHARD D. Harrisburg 17120 (717, 787-6593) Washington St.. S.W., Atlanta 30334 WETTERSTEN Executive Director: ROBERT J. 004, 656-3500) Mississippi Game and Fish Commission, Game BIELO Director: GEORGE T. BAGBY and Fish Bldg., 402 High St.. Jackson Pennsylvania Game Commission, P.O. Box Guam Department Of Agriculture, Div. of Fish 39205 (601, 354-7333) 1567, Harrisburg 17120 (717,

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1301 787-3633) CANADA SUMMERS Executive Director: GLENN L. Canadian Fisheries Service. Department of Yukon Territorial Government. Game BOWERS Fisheries and Forestry. Sir Charles Department, Box 2703. Whitehorse. Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture. Div. Tupper Bldg.. Riverside Dr.. Ottawa Yukon Territory (403. 667-5228) of Fisheries and Wildlife. Box 10163. 8. Ontario (613. 997-4768) Director: J. B. FITZGERALD Santurce, San Juan 00908 (764-6175) Assistant Deputy Minister: R. R. Chief: FELIX INIGO LOGIE Rhode Island Department of Natural Canadian Northern Economic Development Resources. Div. of Fish and Wildlife. Branch. Department of Indian Affairs 83 Park St.. Providence 02903 (401. and Northern Development. 400 277-2784) Laurier Ave.. West. Ottawa 4, Ontario Chief: THOMAS J. WRIGHT (613. 996-1355) South Carolina Wildlife Resources Director: A. D. HUNT Department. Box 167. 1015 Main St.. Alberta Department of Lands and Forests. Colombia 29202 (803. 758-2561) Natural Resources Bldg.. Edmonton 6. Executive Director: JAMES W. Alberta (403, 229-4461) WEBB Fish And Wildlife Director: STUART South Dakota Department of Game. Fish .and B. SMITH Parks. State Office Bldg.. Pierre 57501 British Columbia Department of Recreation (605. 224-3387) and Conservation. Fish and Wildlife Director: ROBERT A. HODGINS Branch. Parliament Bldgs.. Victoria. Tennessee Game and Fish Commission, Box British Columbia (604. 382-2409) 9400, Ellington Agricultural Center. Director: JAMES HATTER Nashville 37220 (615, 741-1431) Manitoba Department of Mines and Natural Director: FRED W. STAN BERRY Resources. 358 Legislative Bldg.. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. John H. Winnipeg I. Manitoba (204. 946-7120) Reagan Bldg.. Austin 78701 (512. .Minister: SIDNEY GREEN. Q.C. 475-2087) New Brunswick Department of Natural Executive Director: J. R. Resources. Fish and Wildlife Branch. SINGLETON Centennial Bldg.. Fredericton. New Utah State Department of Natural Resources. Brunswick Fish and Game Div.. 1596 W.N. Director: BRIAN C. CARTER Temple. Salt Lake City 841(6 (801. Newfoundland Department of Mines. 328-5081) Agriculture, and Resources. Director: JOHN E. PHELPS Confederation Bldg.. St. John's. Vermont Agency of Environmental Newfoundland (709, 722-0711. Ext. Conservation. Fish and Game Dept.. 327) 151 Main St.. Montpelier 05602 (802. Director of Wildlife: D. G. PIKE 223-7281) Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forests. Commissioner: EDWARD F. KEHOE Wildlife Conservation Div.. Box 516. Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Kentville, Nova Scotia (902. 678-4198) Fisheries. 4010 W. Broad St.. Box Director: M. H. PRIME 11104. Richmond 23230 (703. Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. 770-4974) Fish and Wildlife Branch. Parliament Executive Director: CHESTER F. Bldgs.. Toronto 5, Ontario (416. PHELPS 365-4251) Washington Department of Fisheries. 115 Chief: C. H. D. CLARKE General Administration Bldg.. Prince Edward Island Department of Tourist Olympia 98501 (206. 753-6600) Development. Fish and Wildlife Div.. Director: THOR C. TOLLEFSON P.O. Box 2000. Charlottetown. Prince Washington Department of Game. 600 N. Edward Island(892-3481.Ext. 210) Capitol Way. Olympia 98501(206. Director: JOHN BAIN 753-C700) Quebec Department of Tourism. Fish and Director: CARL N. CROUSE Game. Fish and Game Branch. West Virginia Department of Natural Parliament Bldgs., Quebec City. Resources. 1800 Washington St.. East. Quebec (418. 693-2220) Charleston 25305 (304. 348.2754) Director Of Wildlife: ETIENNE Director: IRA S. LATIMER. JR. CORBEIL Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Saskatchewan Department of Natural Div. of Fish. Game, and Enforcement, Resources. Government Box 450. Madison 53701 (60S, Administration Bldg.. Regina. 266-2121) Saskatchewan (306. 522-1691) Administrator: J. R. SMITH Director of Fisheries and WildUe: G. Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. Box E. COULDWELL 1589. Cheyenne 82001 (307. 777-7631) Yukon Territorial Government, Department of Commissioner: JAMES B. WHITE Fisheries and Forestry. Box 2410. Whitehorse. Yukon Territory District Conservation Officer: J. A.

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131 PUBLICATIONS INDEX

This is an index to the periodical publications of international, national, and interstate agencies and organizations listed in the CONSERVATION DIRECTORY. The first number refers to the page of the listing; the second, th° column in which the title appears.

Action line 38,1 Hydata 31,1 Reclamation Era 15,2 13,1 Agricultural Research 3,1 Indian Record Red Data Book 40,2 The American Biology Teacher 42,1 Inland Bird Banding News 39,2 The Redstart 33,2 The American County 42,1 International Wildlife 47,1 Resources Bulletin 109,1 American Fishes & U.S. Trout Magazine53,2 The IOCA Newsletter 39,3 School Health Review 27,3 American Forests 29,2 IUCN Bulletin 40,2 Science 2' 2 The American Rifleman 45,3 Journal of Air Pollution Control SFI Bulletin 52,3 Appalachia 31,2 Association 27,2 Shore and Beach 30,2 Appalachian Trailway News 31,2 Journal of American Water Resources Sierra Club Bulletin 51,2 Arctic Journal 31,3 Association 31,1 SIPI Report.... 51,1 Atlantic Naturalist 32,3 Journal of Forestry 51,3 Smithsonian 22,3 Atlantic Salmon Journal 111,1 Journal of Geography 43,3 Studies in Family Planning 49,2 Audubon 43,1 Journal of Health-Physical Trail Walker 48,1 Audubon Field Notes 43,1 Education - Recreation 27,3 Transactions of the American The Auk 30,1 Journal of Mammalogy 30,3 Fisheries Society 28,3 AVS News 31.3 Journal of Range Management 30,1 Trout Magazine 53,2 The Balance Wheel 27,3 Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 52,1 Tuesday Letter 42,1 Bio-Science 29,3 Journal of Wildlife Diseases 54,3 Underwater Naturalist 29,3 Bird-Banding 49,1 Journal of Wildlife Management 55,1 The Valley Newsletter 34,2 Boom 52,1 Journal Water Pollution Control Water Life 45,3 Bounty News 32,3 Federation 53,3 Water Resources Bulletin 31,1 The California Condo 51,3 Legislative Ledger 49,2 Water Spectrum 10,3 The Camp Fire Girl 33,3 The Living Wilderness 54,2 Water Sport 32,3 Campfire Chatter 48,2 Mined Land Conservation 43,2 Western Bird Bander 54,1 Canadian Audubon 111,2 Muir and Friends 38,2 Western Conservation Briefs 37,1 Ceres 37,2 The National Gardener 44,1 The Whalewatcher 28,2 CF Letter 34,3 National Geographic 43,3 Wildlife News 111,3 Communique 45,2 National Humane Newsletter 29,2 Wildlife Society News 5_1 The Condor 35,1 National Park Courier 17,2 The Wilson Bulletin 52,2 Conservation I.aw Notes 34,3 National Parks and Conservation World Record Marine Fishes 40,1 Conservation News 47.1 Magazine 45,1 Conservation Report 47,1 55,3 The Consultant... 32,1 National Reporter 41,2 Copeia 30,2 The National Voter 47,1 OTHER PERIODICALS OF Deeds and Data 53,3 National Wildlife Magazine 28,3 Defenders of Wildlife News 35,3 Nation's Agriculture INTEREST 29.3 Ducks Unlimited Magazine 36,1 Natural History 30,1 Editor'sNote:Because of their widespread Environment 51,1 Nature Study Open Space Report 50,3 distribution and general availability. periodicals Environmental Action 36,2 sold at newsstands are not referenced in this 36,3 Oryx 37.1 The Environmental Law Digest 13,2 listing. The Environmental Law Reporter 36,3 Our Public Lands Outdoor News Bulletin 55,1 Environmental Science & Technology ... 28,2 49,2 Catalyst for Enviroumental Quality Fisheries of Canada 110,2 Outdoors Unlimited 35,1 274 Madison Ave. N.Y., N.Y. 10016 Forest Farmer 37,3 Pacific Coast Avifauna Parks & Reereation Magazine 45,2 Forest History 37,3 Compost Science-Journal of Waste Recycling 22,2 Forest Science 51,3 Pesticides Monitoring Journal Rodale Press. Inc. Forestry Chronicle 111,2 Population Bomb Press Clippings 39,2 33 E. Minor St. Geographical Review 29,2 Population Chronicle 49,2 Emmaus, Pa. 18049 49,3 Great Lakes News Letter 24.2 Population Crisis 48,2 Grus Americana 54,2 The Predator Environment Action Bulletin 31,1 Hardwood Forestry Bulletin 39.1 Rangemat.'s News Rodale Press, Inc. Highlights 53,3 Ranger Rick's Nature Magazine 47.1 33 E. Minor St. Holly News Letter 39,1 Raptor Research News 50,2 Emmaus, Pa. 18049

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123 PERSONAL NAME INDEX This is an index to all the individuals whose names appear in the CONSERVATION DIRECTORY.

A ALLEN, GEORGE H. 116 ANTHONY. DAVID S. 65 AALTO, JOHAN A. 20 ALLEN, HAROLD B. 10 ANTHONY. J. B. 99 AARON, J. C. /02 ALLEN, HARRY 10 APPLE. ROBERT E. 58 ABBEY. RICHARD 88 ALLEN. JOHN R. 87 APPLEGATE. RICHARD L. 98 ABBOTT. JAMES D. 52 ALLEN, PETER H. 84 APPLETON. ARIEL B. 50 ABBOTT. JR., GORDON 78 ALLEN. ROY J. 103 APPLETON, FRANK 50 ABEL. ROBERT 10 ALLEN. SHERWIN A. 88 APP...ING, JR.. HOWELL 22 ABELSON, MARK 12 ALLEN. WILLIAM J. 55 APRIL.. RAYMOND 20 ABELSON. PHILIP H. 27 ALLEY. HERBERT L. 46 ARANT. F. S. :16 ABRAHAMSON. M.D.. DEAN E. 51 ALLEY. JR.. JAMES B. 87 ARBUCKLE. JEAN 92 ACHESON. R. D. K. 114 ALLEY. ROY 57 ARCH, AP.NOLD 27 ACKEN. HOWARD W, 86 ALLOCCA. RALPH F. 86 AACHER. JAMES D. 100 ACKER, D. C. 4 ALLRED, C. STEPHEN 68 AREI.. MAURICE L. 84 ADAIR, DAVE 114 ALLUMS, H. R. 100 ARGON, KEITH 37 ADAMS, ANSEL 51 ALMAND, J. DAVID 9 ARMBRUSTER. DAN 91,120 ADAMS, BILLY H. 20 ALPAUGH. GEORGE N. 85 ARMBRUSTER. H. J. 109 ADAMS, CAMERON S. 104 ALTER, CHARLES R. 58 ARMLIO, ALEX J. 86 ADAMS, G. D. 109 ALTMAN, RALPH W, 6 ARM ITT, ! HERBERT T. 86 ADAMS, GERARD J. 94 ALVERSON, DAYTON L. 10 ARMSTRONG, CARL 70 ADAMS, JACK 98 ALVORD, WILLIAM 82 APMSTRONG, ELLIS L. 15 ADAMS. LOWELL 54 AMACHER, JOHN P. 93 ARMSTRONG, JOHN D. 33 ADAMS, PAUL 58 AMANT, LYLE S. ST. 74 ARMSTRONG. W. EVAN 110 ADAMS, S. BOYD 56 AMOS, M.D., JAMES R. 90 ARNER, DALE H. 117 ADAMS, STEPHEN 99 AMUNDSON, ROD 89 ARNETT, G. RAY 26,46,59,120 ADAMS, TOM 64 ANDEREGG, GENE 37 ARNOLD. C. INGERSOLL 84 ADAMS, WALLACE 67 AN DEREGG, JAMES A. 56 ARNOLD, M.D., EMMETT W. 91 ADAMS, WELBORN S. 73 ANDERS. W. H. (ANDY) 74 ARNOLD, MAURICE D. 14 ADAMS, WIN 59 ANDERSEN. HAROLD E. 51 ARNOLD, R. KEITH 6 ADCOCK, ELLIOT) W, 9S ANDERSON, BEN H. 36 ARNOLD. ROBERT W. 82 ADDISON, ALBERT C. 8 ANDERSON, CARL 11 ARNOLD!, JAMES A. 108 ADDISON, P. 114 ANDERSON, CHARLES R. 76 ARON, WILLIAM L 23 ADEE, BOBBY 87 ANDERSON, CHESTER 108 ARRIS, GEORGE H. 47 ADEY, WALTER H. 23 ANDERSON, D. A. 99 ARSENAULT, G. IOy ADMUNDSON, ROD 89 ANDERSON, DEWEY 34 ARTZ, JACK 6 ADC'LPHSON, DON 50 ANDERSON. ELTON A. 112 ARTZ, ROBERT M. 28 ADMAN, WALTER 107 ANDERSON, FREDERICK R. 36 ARUNDEL. ARTHUR W. 27 AGED, C. PHILLIP 83 ANDERSON. GOVERNOR FORREST H. 82 ARVOLA, T. F. 51 AGEE, JAMES L. 20 ANDERSON, GRANT 84 ASHE. HARRY B. 102 AGEN, JAMES R. 104 ANDERSON, J. H. 4 ASHLEY, STEPHEN 61 AGLE, MRS. CHARLES 41 ANDERSON. JEROME F. 14 ASKEW, REL'BIN 64 AGUILAR, EDUARDO 96 ANDERSON, JOHN M. 43 ASLESON, J. A. 4 AHEARN, W. T. 97 ANDERSON, JOHN W. 105 ATCHISON. J. D. 66 AHLGREN. HENRY 107 ANDERSON, JR.. JOE M. 89 ATKINS, CARTER W. 34 AHLQUIST. H. MAURICE 104 ANDERSON, KENNETH 68 ATKINS. E. S. 113 AHRENS, ROBERT 112 ANDERSON, KENNETH R. 60 ATKINSON, J. EARL 101 AIKEN, GEORGE D. 25 ANDERSON. M.D.. JOHN S. 82 ATKISSON. MRS. J. B. 60 AIKEN. M.D., ROBERT B. 102 ANDERSON. OWEN R. 44 ATTAWAY, C. F. 56 AINSWORTH, GORDON E. 34 ANDERSON, R. CLARK 101 ATWOOD. BURTON H. 12 AISHTON, RICHARD A. 41 ANDERSON, P S. 109 ATWOOD, GALE S. 71 AITKEN, DONALD W. 38, 40 ANDERSON, RICHARD B. 75 AUBERT, CLIFF 36 AKELEY, RICHARD W. 8 ANDEP.SON, RICHARD 0. 82. 117 AUGDEN, LEROY S. 8 AKERS, JAMES 69 ANDERSON, ROBERT O. 40. 50 AUGUST, ROBERT M. 48 ALAM PI, PHILLIP 85, 86 ANDERSON. ROBERT W. 58 MULL, JAMES L. 97 ALBAN!, F. 37 ANDERSON. ROY H. 46. 99 AULTFATHER. WILLIAM 79 ALBERT. A. WILLIAM 102 ANDERSON. VAUGHN F. 68 AUSTIN. OLIVER L. 30 ALBRECHT. ERNEST W. 67 ANDERSON, W. J. 13 AUTRY, H. B. 3 ALBRIGHT. HORACE M. 28,30,40, 50 ANDERSON, WILLIAM 66 AVERY. MRS. STUART 53 ALBRIGHT. THOMAS W. 71 ANDERSON. WILLIAM E. 94 AYENSU. EDWARD S. 22 ALDER, THOMAS P. 36 ANDERSON, WILLIAM F. 56 AYLWARD, PAUL 72 ALDERSON, GEORGE 38, 41 ANDRE. FLOYD 4 AYRES. DICK 72 ALDRICH, HAROLD E. 15 ANDRESEN. JOHN W. 5. 117 B ALDRICH, J. DONALD 83 ANDREWS, AUSTIN K. 92 BABCOCK, GEORGE 102 ALDRICH, JAMES L. 34 ANDREWS, JAMES E. 95 BABCOCK, JR.. ROBERT S. 102 ALDRIDGE, G, IRVIN 89 ANDREWS, RALPH 37 BABY. RAYMOND S. 91 ALEXANDER. HARC1'.D E. 58 ANDREWS. RONALD N. 104 BACHMAN, ROGER 65 ALEXANDER, JULIAN M. 103 ANDREWS, RUPERT 56 BACHMANN. ELIZABETH 80 ALEXANDER, LLOYD L. 91 ANDREWS. WILLIAM J. 70 BACON. E. M. 6 ALEXANDER, MAURICE M. 118 ANDRIANO, DON 101 BACON. EDMUND N. 19 ALFEND, SAM 62 ANDRUS. GOVERNOR CECIL 68 BADALICH, JOHN P. 79 ALGUIRE, GORDON L. 113 ANGEL, J. LAWRENCE 22 BAER, CHARLES H. 106 ALLAN, DAVID N. 8 ANGELO, ANN B. 38 BAFFORD, REG 108 ALLEN, C. L. 73 ANGELO. HOMER G. 38 BAGBY, GEORGE T. 52.66,120 ALLEN. CHARLES B. 35 ANGLIM, JOSEPH L. 33 BAGGENSTOSS. HERMAN E. 37 ALLE:4, DR. DURWARD L. 46 ANGSTADT, SR., ELAM J. 95 BAGLEY. GEORGE R. 42 ALLEN. DURWARD L. 117 ANGUILM, JOHN A. 32, 78 BAGNELL, CHARLES R. 103 124

1 31 BAILEY. GEORGE C. 15 BARNETT, DAN C. 104 BECHTEL, WILLIAM A. 75 BAILEY. HOWARD 11 BARNErr, LARRY 55 BECK, ARTHUR N. 56 BAILEY. JAMES L. 81,98 BARNETTE. VIVIAN M. 1(13 BECKER, EDWARD BROOKS 106 BAILEY. JOHN H. 99 BARNHART, C. E. 4 BECKERT, WILHELM M. 1.1. 68 BAILEY. JOSEPH R. 30 BARNHART. ROGER A. 59,116 BECKWITH, STEPHEN L. 116 BAILEY. ROBERT S. 103 BARNICKOL, P. G. 81 BECTON, WENDELL R. 11 BAILEY. W. S. 115 BARRATT, ROBERT 71 BEDARD, GUSTAVE 114 BAILEY. WILLIAM J. 83 BARRE. KENNETH DE LA 31 BEDELL, BERKLEY W. 29 BAIN. JOHN 46,114.121 BARRETT, FRED 43 BEDISH, JOHN 8 BAIR. ARTHUR 70 BARRETT, III. JAMES M. 70 ":E'ER, CHARLES L. 5 BAIRD. JAMES 49 BARRETT, JOHN W. 5.99 BEERS, THOMAS M. 44 BAKER. ALBERT I. 75 BARRETT, WALTER W. 10 BIEETON, A. M. 30 BAKER. CAPT. C. J. BARRICKLOW, DENZEL 71 BEGGS. JAMES M. 17 BAKER. CHARLES D. BARRIE. J. G. K. I10 BEHAN. RICHARD W. 83 BAKER. CROWDUS 41 BARRIE, J. ROSS 115 BEHLE, WILLIAM H. 35 BAKER. DANIEL P. 13 BARROWS, H. L. 3 PEHLKE. JAMES P. 104 BAKER. G. FLOYD 65 BARROWS. PAUL T. 61 BEHNKE, HERBERT F. 106 BAKER. III. ARTHUR 83 BARRY. EDWIN M. 75 BEHNKE. ROBERT J. 61 BAKER. JOHN H. 43 BARRY. ORA S. 107 BEIRNE, III, RICHARD F. 102 BAKER. JOHN L. 18 BARSKE, PHILIP 55 BEKINS, CLAUDE 104 BAKER. JR.. DON H. 86 BARTCHY. RODNEY R. 63 BELCH ER. C. F. 31 BAKER. JR.. HARROL W. 63 BARTELSMEYER. R. R. 18 BELL. CHARLES P. 82 BAKER. M. K. 115 BARTELT, LELAND E. 59 BELL, DAVID E. 19 BAKER. NORMAN 86 BARTHELEMY. RICHARD 80 BELL, FREDERICK W. 9 BAKER. ROBERT 66 BARTLETT. CHARLES W. 8 BELL. HARRY S. 97 BAKER. T. DEE 98 BARTLEY. ARTHUR 36 BELL, LEWIS A. 15. 37 BAKKE. OSCAR 18 BARTO. JOHN 85 BELL, RALPH M. 52 BALCAM. FRED 43 BARTO. JOHN W. 85 BELL, RAY L. 86 BALDRIDGE. ALAN 60 BARTON, D. W. 4 BELL, ROBERT M. 83 BALDRIDGE, HENRY E 93 BARTON. MRS. WILLIAM H. 43 BELL, ROBERT S. 95

BALDWIN. DONALD H. 111 BARTSCH, A. F. 20 BELL, THOMAS A. 108 BALDWIN. FRANK A. 19 BASKETT, THOMAS S. 16,55 BELL, WILLIAM T. 44 BALDWIN. MALCOLM F. 36 BASS. GENE 70,120 BELLAMY. JR.. JAMES D. 89 BALDWIN. NORMAN S. 24 BASSETT, HOWARD M. 57 BELLIS. : .'CHARD 85 BALL. B. DALE 78 BASSETT, LAWRENCE B. I I BELLMOt HENRY L. 25 BALL. FRI': T. 62 BASSFORD, LEONARD 66 BELLRINGER, ED 57 BALL. M. E. 83 BATCHELOR, RONALD F. 7 BELLRINGER. EDWARD 10 BALLARD. EDWARD B. 30 BATES. CHARLES C. 18 BELNAP, AMOS KAY 68 BALLERT, ALBERT G. 24 BATTLE, TURNER 37 BELY EA. R. M. 110 BALLINGER. DWIGHT G. BATTLE, TURNER W. 89.90 BEMIS, GROSVERNOR 34 BALLINGER. JAMES N. 92 BAUCUS, JOHN 82 BEMIS& FITZGERALD 102 BALSERAK, J. PAUL 10 BAUER, DON and JO 70 BENDELL, J. F. 112 BALSLEY. JAMES R. 17 BAUER. LYLE 42 BENDELL, JAMES F. 119 BALTIN. ELIAS 29 BAUM. ROBERT C. 52.94 BENDER, ADM. CHESTER R. 18 BAMPTON. THEODORE B. 48,62.120 BAUMEISTER. ROBERT 106 BENITEZ, JESUS M. 96 BANKER. HARRY J. 34 BAUMGARTNER. FREDERICK M. 107.119 BENJAMIN. SAMUEL 16 BANKS. GEORGE A. 91 BAUNE, EUGENE 90 BENNETT, ARTHUR M. 74 BANKS. HARVEY 0. 31 BAUSCH, ROBERT L. 16 BENNETT, D. W. 29 BANKS. RICHARD C. 30 BAUSERMAN, JR., H. G. 102 BENNETT, D. WILLIAM 69 BARBAROSSA, NICHOLAS L. 31,87 BAXTER, J. L. 59 BE1NNETT, FRANK W. 32. 37 BARBEE. WILLARD R. 15,83.120 BAXTER, SAMUEL S. 22 BENNETT. G. W. 69 BARBER. ALDEN G. 33 BAYLEY, NED D. 3 BENNETT, JAMES S. 8 BARBER. RODNEY A. 102 BAYLY. G. H. U. 113 BE1NNET 1, JOHN E. 59 BARBOUR. ROGER 73 BEACH. ARTHUR G. 48 BENNETT, JR.. W. B. 97 BARCINAS, JOSE T. 67 BEACH. FORREST I... 65 BENNETT, MARGARET 94 BARD. F. G. 54 BEACHER. B. F. 4 BENNETT. PETER H. 110 BARD. FRED 62 BEAL. JR., WILLIAM 84 BENNETT. ROBERT F. 17 BARFIELD. VICTOR W. BEALE. JOHN A. 15,42, 52.106 BENOIT. PAUL J. 48.87 BARGEMAN. C. V. 72 BEALL. JOHN A. 65 BENSON. A. R. 52 BARGER. FRED 98 BEAN. GLEN T. 17 BENSON. A. W. B. 115 BARICK, FRANK B. 89 BEAR. LAWRENCE K. 91 BENSON, DENIS A. 109 BARKALOW, FRED S. 90.118 BEAR. ROBERT G. 35 BENSON. MRS. BRUCE B. 41 BARKER. DONALD R. 93 BEARD, RICHARD 56 BENSON. NORMAN G. 16 BARKER. ELLIOTT S. 87 BEARD. VERNON M. 94 BENSON, W. W. 68 BARKER. JR.. HARRY 108 BEARDEN. CHARLES 97 BENTHEM, R. J. 40 BARKER. W. J. 97 BEARDSLEY, G. E. 98 BENTLEY, WILLIAM G. 87 BARKHAUSEN, HENRY N. 69,120 BEASLEY, GEORGE 66 BENTON, MAJOR T. 103 BARKLEY. BRUCE T. 17 BEASLEY, JAMES J. 98 BENTZ, JR.. FRANK L. 76 BARKLEY, W. D. 109 BEASLEY, JOSEPH D. 19 BERELSON. BERNARD 19.49 BARKULOO, JAMES M. 56 BEASLEY. M.D.. JOSEPH D. '9 BERG. ABE N. 98 BARNES. A. S. L. 113 BEATTIE, DONN 43 BERG, MERLIN H. 25 BARNES. CHAPLIN 43 BEAUBIEN, LOUIS HI BERG. NORMAN A. 7 BARNES. IRSTON R. 50 BEAUDOIN, RICHARD L. 54 BERGSON. HERBERT 49 BARNES. STANLEY M. 63 BEAVER, JUNIOR 69 BERGSTROM. E. ALEXANDER 49 BARNES. WILLIAM B. 70 BeBUS, BEMI 28 BERKEL. ROBERTA J. 38 125

1 3 5 BERKELEY, JR.. NORBORNE 45 BLEDSOE, TYE 92 BOURNE. HENRY THOMAS 34 BERKMAN, E. H. 107 BLISS, GILBERT A. 77 BOURNE, MRS. EARL H. 78 BERKOWITZ, SIDNEY A. 65 BLITZER. CHARLES 22 BOVEE, BERNIE 61 BERLINER. HAROLD A. 60 BLOCH, MRS. WILLIAM C. 70 BOVEY, MARTIN K. 53 BERNARD, MATT 84 BLODGETT, MRS. FREDERICK N. 38 BORDEN, KENNETH L. 31 BERNHAGEN. RALPH J. 91 BLOKPOEL, H. 109 BOWEN. JR., A. TEMPLE 75 BERNHARD. AR NOLD 38 BLOOM. JOEL 28 BOWEN. ROBERT M. 77 BERRIOS, ANGEL T. 96 BLOOM, ROBERT D. 48 BOWERS. CHARLES 7.3 BERRY. PAUL 88 BLOOM. ROBERT H. 99 BOWERS. GLENN L. 95, 121 BERRY, PHILLIP 51 BLUMBERG. ROBERT C. 77 BOWERS. KATHARINE H. 6:11 BERRYMAN, JACK H. 16 BLUNT, TERRY A. 34 BOWLES, JAMES E. 119 BERTUCCI, ALBERT V. 104 BOARDMAN. RICHARD M. 95 BOWLING. JAMES C. 41 BESADNY, C. D. 55 BOARDMAN. ROBERT C. 43 BOWLING. KENES C. 73 BESADNY, CARROLL 107 BOARDMAN. WALTER 54 BOWMAN, .DAMES W. 15 BEST, JOHN S. 52 SODA, J. M. 116 BOWMAN. JOE 69 BESWICK, RALPH 105 BODDY. A. W. (BUD) 46, 57 BOWMAN, WALLACE D. 34 BETHEA, JOHN M. 65 BODINSON, HOLT 87 BOWN, J. L. CASEY 101 BETHEL. JAMES S. 5,104. 119 BODOVITZ, JOSEPH 59 BOWSLAUGH, ALAN 37 BETTS. AMELIA J. 72 BOEHM. ANDREW J. 29 BOX. DR. THADIS W. 118 BETTWY, ANDREW L. 57 BOERMA, A. H. 37 BOX, THADDIS W. 5 BEVAN, WILLIAM 27 BOFINGER, PAUL 0. 65 BOYCE, FRED BEVER, WENDELL 47 BOGAN, WALTER 50, 51 BOYCE. STEPHEN G. 7 BICKERSTAFF, A. 110 BOGEDAIN, FRANK 0. 87 BOYD, GAIL B. 61 BIDER D. R. 115 BOGGESS. WILLIAM R. 5. 117 BOYD. H. 109 BIEHN, MARLEY M. 11 BOHART. C. V. 8 BOYD. ROBERT R. 18 BIELO. ROBERT J. 94, 120 BOHMAN. FRANK W. 101 BOYER. ALLSTON 28, 40 BIGELOW, DAVID 88 BOHMONT. D. 4 BOYER. JACK K. 87 BIGGS, DONALD W. 29 BOLANDER, LLOYD 87 BOYKIN. PHYLLIS 36 BIGGS. JOHN A. 104 BOLDT, WILBUR 90 BOYLE, ROBERT H. 89 BIGLANE, KENNETH E. 20 BOLEN, BEN H. 43, 103 BRABHAM, WILLIAM 7; BIGLEY, MICHAEL. 105 BOLEN, HOMER R. 82 BRACKEN. FRANK A. 11 BILDERBACK. HELEN 68 BOLES. L. G. 87 BRACKENRICH. J. D. 106 BILL. HARTHON L. 17 BOLINGER. ALBERTA 82 BRADBURY. L. S. 110 BILLETT, J. FRED 33 BOLLS, ARNOLD 82 BRADEN. MAX W. 93 BILLINGS, CLARENCE 34, 81 BOLLS, ARNOLD W. 5. 117 BRADEN, MILI_ARD 98 BILLINGS, NORMAN F. 78 BOLLINE, MORRIE A. 8 BRADFORD. ALBERT 51 BILLQUIST. ERNEST 88 BOLWELL, CHARLES G. 48. 96 BRADFORD, ARTHUR D. 94 BINGER, WALTER D. 30, 43 BONAR, HENRY 35 BRADLEY. GEORGE E. 4 BINGHAM, DAVID J. 59 BONAWITZ, HENRY D. 72 BRADLEY, H. R. 110 BINKLEY, JAMES W. 98 BOND, A. R. 75 BRADLEY. JAMES 22 BIRD, MRS. PAUL L. 66 BOND, LYNDON H. 74 BRADSHAW, A. S. 91 BISHOP. DOLLOFF F. 21 BONN, ELBERT O. 70 BRADY. JAMES 92 BISHOP, GEORGE 66 BONNELL, LORNE M. 114 BRADY. NYLE C. 4 BISHOP. R. L. 113 BONNER, H. M. (BUDDY) 74 BRAMAN, JAMES D'ORMA I. BITELY, RALPH A. 75 BONNINGHAUSEN, R. A. 65 BRAMBLE. WILLIAM C. 5.41, 117 BITZER, RALPH R. 77 BONSIGNORE. MADELYN 41 BRANCH. JAMES 67 BIXLER, JIM D. 71 BONTYA, ERNEST J. 62 BRANDBORG, STEWART M. 54 BIZEAU, ELWOOD G. 68 BOOKHARDT, JOHN E. 97 BRANDENBURG. N. G. 4 BJORKLUND. N. E. 39 BOOKHOUT, THEODORE A. 91, 118 BRANDT. RAY W. 97 BJORNN, THEODORE C. 68 BOONE. CHARLES E. 87 BRANNAN, J. CLAUDE 92 BLABAUM, CARL J. 106 BOONE. ROBERT C. 56 BRANNAN, JR., L. W. 24 BLACK, A. L. 100 BOOTH, CLAY 43 BRANSON. BRANLEY 117 BLACK, FRED W. 57 BOOTH BY, CHARLES L. 75 BRANSTETTER, CECIL D. 99 BLACK, HENRY C. 64 BORCHERS, DOYLE J. 21 BRANTNER, DAVID 106 BLACKBURN, WILLIAM H. 99 BORDEN. THOMAS B. 61 BRASHEARS. R. L. 86 BI.ACKWELL. GARRY E. 86 BORGEMEISTER, PETER H. 63 BRASSARD, AUGUSTIN 114 BLACKWELL. LLOYD P. 5 BORGNA, JOHN 48 BRAUD, FRANCIS J. 74 BLACKWOOD, C. M. 110 BORMANN, F. II. 36 BRAUN, ROBERT 63 BLAIR, DONALD M. 91 BORRELLI. PETER 51 BRAY, EDMUND C. 80 BLAIR. JIM TOM 81 BORZEA, JOHN 108 BRAZZEL, J. R. 3 BLAIR, W. FRANK 41 BORZEA, JOHN C. 108 BREAULT, RICHARD L. 33 BLAISDELL, F. R. 20 BOSCH. JR., CHARLES W. 74 BREDAHL, C. F. 72 BLAKE, DEAN L. 84 BOSCO, ANTHONY D. 65 BREDEMEIER. LORENZ F. 31 BLAKE. HENRY 74 BOSLEY. CLIFF 108 BREEDEN, ROBERT H. 15.92 BLAKE. NORMAN R. 61 BOSSE, ME GERALD 114 BREESE, JERRY 93 BLAKE, WILLIAM M. 65 BOSSE, WILLIAM 90 BREESE. PAUL L. 67 BLAKELEY. ROBERT P. 64 BOSWELL, W. T. 98 BREHMER, MORRIS L. 103 BLAKESLEE. COLSON E. 95 BOSWELL, WILLIAM 18 BREIDENBAUGH. PAUL M. 76 BLAXEY, HAROLD L. 10 BOTHWELL, JACK C. 114 BREIDING, GEORGE H. 6 BL ANCHARD, GERALD 88 BOTTOM. JOHN S. 5 BRENES. LUIS RIVERA 96 BLANCHARD. H. E. 90 BOTTS. JOHN 73 BRENNAN, P. 110 BLANTON, CARTER V. 81 BOUCHARD, RICHARD 17 BRENNEMAN, HOMER 70 BLATNIK, JOHN A. 19 BOURCHIER. R. J. 110 BRETON. J. A. 114 BLAUVELT. MRS. HIRAM B. D. 51 BOURGEOIS. L. W. 110 BREWER. D.V.M., MAJOR W. E. I0 126

136 BRICE, ROBERT 21 BROWNRIDGE, J. A. 46, 47 BUR LISON, VERNON 6 BRICK, EDMUND M. 106 BRUCE, JAMES 31 BURNETT, GEORGE L. 7 BRICKNER, BURT G. 91 BRUCE. LOUIS R. 13 BURNETT, MRS. RAYMOND L. 64 BRIDGES. COLTON H. 77 BRUE, EVERETT R. 46 BIJRNETT, ROBERT 56 BRIDGES, ROBERT A. 43 BRUER, WESLEY G. 59 BURNS, A. C. 113 BRIEGLEB, PHILIP A. 7 BRUMFIELD, GEORGE 24 BURNS, GEORGE R. 3 BRIGGS, SHIRLEY A. 50 BRUMSTED. :IARLAN B. 6 BURNS, HAMPTON 8 BRIGGS, WINSLO \V R. 34 BRUNELLE, RENE 113 BURNS, PAUL Y. 5, 74, 117 BRIGHAM, III, EDWARD M. 43 BRUNGS, WILLIAM A. 20 BURNS, STANLEY 69 BRIGHT, MARGARET 19 BRUNK. J. D. 108 BURNSIDE, J. 0. 99 BRILL, JOE 71 BRUNO, LOUIS 104 BURQUEST, W. E. 65 BRINCK, C. W. 82 BRUNS, MRS. PAUL E. 85 BURRELL, HOMER 57 BRINDUSE, JOSEPH 70 BRUNSON, STEVE 99 BURGESS, RALPH M. 16 BRINKMAN, FRED P. 97 BRY, ED 90 BURRIDGE. E. 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LAURENT P. E. 109 COBBLE. J. W. 4 CARTER. BERNARD 73 CHORLEY, KENNETH 28.40 COBLE. DANIEL W. 82 CARTER, BRIAN C. 113, 121 CHORNEY, MORRIS 96 COBURN. DARWIN L. 89 CARTER. C. CARROLL 18 CHRETIEN, JEAN 110 COCHRAN. JAMES H. 118 CARTER. J. C. 69 CHRISTENSEN. JAMES G. 101 COCKMON, JR.. L. C. 58 CARTER. JACK 42 CHRISTENSEN. PHILLIP V. 101 COCKRELL. FRANK B. 76 CARTER. JAMES 73 CHRISTENSEN. STANLEY R. 94 COCKRILL, MARK 57. 68 CARTER. JIMMY 66 CHRISTENSEN. WALLACE W. 5 CODE. R. G. 114 CARTER. JOSEPH C. 103 CHRISTIAN. FLOYD T. 64 COE. HENRY E. 36 CARTER. WILLIAM A. 93 CHRISTIAN. MRS. WILSON Y. 38 COEN. MARY 48 CARUFEL, LOUIS H. 77 CHRISTIANSON. EDWIN H. 44 COFFEY, JOHN J. 34 CARVER. JEANNE 99 CHRISTIANSON. GENE A. 90 COFFIN. ARTHUR S. 104 CARVER. JR.. JAMES W. 93 CHRISTIE. DONALD K. 74 COGBURN, ELMER P. 62 CARVER. M.D.. TERRELL 0. 32. 68 CHRISTIE. JOHN S. 106 COGSWELL. HOWARD L. 60 CARY. CHARLES O. 18 CHRISTOPHERSEN. CHARLES A. 103 COGSWELL. WILTON 61 CASE. JOHN T. 40 CHUCK. ROBERT T. 67 COHEN. DANIEL M. 9 CASE. MARSHAL 63 CIFUENTES. JUAN LUIS 24 COHEN. JOSEPH L. 95 CASEY. JAY C. 92 CIRCLE. HOMER 58 COHEN. M.D.. LAWRENCE J. 108 CASEY. WILLIAM H, 7 CITRON. ROBERT 22 COKER. DAVID L. 67 CASHMAN. THOMAS J. 88 CLAMPITT, PHILIP 79 COLBERT. FRANCIS T. 31 CASLICK, JAMES 6 CLAPP. NORTON 32 COLBURG. DOLORES 82 CASO. RALPH G. 45 CLAPP, ROBERT T. 5. 117 COLBY. R. L. 112 CASSAGNOL. ROBERT 96 CLAPPER. LOUIS S. 46 COLBY. STANLEY W. 84 CASSAL, N. 15 CLARK. ALICE 48 COLE. BERT L. 104 CASSELL. ED CLARK. C. E. 69 COLE, GRANT G. 88 128

138 COLE, JOSEPH H. 14 COPP. BELTON A. 34 CRAMER. LORING H. 95 COLE. RICHARD C. 86 CORBEIL, ETIENNE 1)4. 121 CRANDALL. D. L. 15 COLE. ROBERT 60 CORBIN. HAROLD 94 CRANDELL. HARRY 54 COLEMAN. CURTIS L. 102 CORBISIERO. ANTHONY M. 14 CRANG. J. H. 1 I 1 COLEMAN. JOHN S. 41 CORBRIDGE, DOUGLAS B. 114 CRARY. MARY ANN 91 COLE:MAN. RANDALL C. 49 CORCORAN. RAYMOND E. 93 CRARY. PAUL T. 91 COLLINS. CHARLES 40 CORKE. C. P. 13 CRATTY. ARTHUR H. 8 COLLINS. CHARLES T. 54 CORKILL, RUTH 104 CRAUCH. PHILBNICK M. 47 COLLINS. GEORGE L. 34 CORL, KENNETH 94 CRAVEN. FRANK 66 COLLINS. HORACE 91 CORNELIUS. WILLIAM E. 41 CRAVENS. JAY H. 7 COLLINS. JR.. ROBERT A. 66 CORNELL. J. HARRY 89 CRAWFORD. BILL T. 81 COLLINS. KAY CORNELY, PAUI. B. 19 CRAWFORD. CHARLES F. 60 COLLISTER, ALLEGRA 54 CORRADO. MICHAEL 102 CRAWFORD, CLIFFORD S. 87 COLMER, WILLIAM M. 25 CORRELL. ROBERT E. 62. 63 CRAWFORD. FRANK 0. 66 Colo.. Dever. 39 CORSI. JACK 108 CRAWFORD. JR.. HILARY 60 COLON. M.D.. ANGEL ALBERTO 96 CORSI. REX 108 CRAWFORD. JR.. HILARY H. 53 COLONY. WILLIAM M. 21 CORSON. BERNARD W. 84. 120 CRAWFORD. KENNETH E. 91 COLPITTS, WILLIAM L. 32. 34 CORSON. ELIZABETH M. 103 CRAWFORD. 0. R. 100 COLSON. JOSEPH V. 24 CORTELYOU, RUSTON G. 83 CREECH. FULTON B. 97 COLUMBO. JAMES C. 83 CORTHELL, ROBERT A. 8 CREEL. DANA S. 28 COLYAR. A. B. 92 CORTNER. MRS. CLARENCE E. 38 CREIGHTON. G. W.I. 113 COMBS. HARRY 61 CORY. RICHARD H. 24 CRENTZ. WILLIAM L. 13 COMER. JR.. F. GORDON 56 CORZINE. RICHARD H. 78 CREVELING. KENNETH H. 86 COMMONER. Ph.D.. BARRY 51 COSPER, PHIL M. 57 CREWS. ARTHUR K. 104 COMOLLO, NORMAN C. 62 COSTEL, GERALD 6 CRILEY. WALTER L. 98 COWBELL. M. A. 3 COSTELLO.FREDERICK3 102 CRISSEY. WALTER F. 16 COMPEAU, ROBERT J. 78 COSTELLO. JOHN T. 70 CROCKER. ARTHUR M. 88 COMPTON. LAWRENCE V. 7 COTHREN, VIRGIL W. 58 CROCKETT. JR.. J. L. 56 COMPTON. M. D. NEIL 59 COTTAM. CLARENCE 45. 50. 53 CROCKETT. ROY 40 CONGLETON, JOHN 73 COTTER. JR.. WILLIAM H. 96 CROCKETT. STEPHEN R. 75 CONLEY. RAYMOND 85 COTTRELL. HERBERT C. 108 CROCK FOR D. JACK 66 CONNALY. EUGENIA M. 45 COTTRELL. M.D.. HUGH B. 81 CRONAN. JOHN M. 96 CONNAUGHTON, CHARLES A. 7. 37. 93 COTTRELL. MRS. G. W. 85 CRON BERG. MARVIN H. 108 CONNELLY. JAMES A. 89 COUCH MAN. JOHN P. 63 CRONIN. L. EUGENE 76 CONNER. DOYLE 42. 64 COULDWELL, G. E. 1!5. 121 CRONIN. RICHARD 77 CONNER, HERBERT I. 67 COULTER. JAMES B. 75 CRONKHITE. ERIC R. 84 CONNER. ROBERT W. 90 COULTER. MALCOLM W. 55. 117 CROOK. LEONARD T. 24 CONNERS. EDWARD 62 COURTENAY, A. G. 110 CROOKS. MALCOLM P. 42 CONNERS. ROBERT W. 107 COURY, I. J. 26 CROSBY. MRS. ROBERT R. 43 CONNOR. WAYNE 91 COUSENS, C. C. 110 CROSS. BERT S. 9 CONOVER, CLYDE E. 101 COUTURE. FAUST 75 CROSS. BILLY JOE 52.80.120 CONRAD. C. CARSON 59 COVER. JOHN H. 45 CROSS. FRANK B. 72 CONRAD. CHARLES L. 33 COVINGTON. BILLY R. 80 CROSS. JR.. RICHARD H. 102 CONRAD. STEPHEN G. 89 COVINGTON. FRANK M. 20 CROSS. ROBERT L. 100 CONTE. SILVIO 0. 25 COWAN. FRED 102 CROSSMAN. KENNETH A. 77 C'ONVISSER, MARTIN 17 COWAN. I. McTAGGERT 40 CROUSE. CARL N. 39.104.121 CONWAY, C. ABBOTT 113 COWAN. RICHARD S. 22 CROUTER. FRANCES 72 CONWAY, WILLIAM G. 89 COWAN. WILLIAM F. 59 CROW, JOHN 0. 13 COOCH. F. GRAHAM 109 COWDEN. THOMAS K. 3 CROW. TRENTON 20 COOCH. JR.. EDWARD W. 64 COWGILL, BRUCE E. 83 CROW ELL. CHARLES M. 108 COOGLER, 67 COX. D. C. 67 CROWLEY. MARIE 69 COOK, EUGENE P. 61 COX. E. MORRIS 60 CROWTHER. HAROLD E. 25 COOK. FRANK 56 COX. ELBERT 15. 103 CRUMP. HUGH 73 COOK. GEORGE 100 COX. HAROLD 13 CRUMP. WILLIAM I. 108 COOK. JOHN R. 99 Cox. J. T. 73 CSALLANY. SANDOR C. 31 COOK, JR.. R. C. 80 COX. MRS. DAVID J 107 CUERRIER. J. P. 109 COOK, LEON 13 COX. ROYCE' G. 54 CULBERTSON. JOHN H. 86 COOK. NEAL 100 COXE. DONALD E. 114 CULLER. JOHN 97 COOK, STANTON 94 COXE, WALTER F. 56 CULLIMORE. DON B. 40 COOKINGHAM, RUSSELL A. 77 CRABILL, JR., RALFrI E. 22 CULL IMORE. DON G. 49 COOL, R. WITHERS 36. 61 .RAFT. ARCHIE D. 13. 93 CULLUM. III. A. W. 100 COOLEY, MARY E. 79 CRAFT, EVA 84 CULP, F. BARTOW 46 COOLIDGE. HAROLD J. 28. 40 CRAFT. JOHN S. 67 CUMMING. KENNETH B. 103.118 COONEY. ROBERT F. 14 CRAGG, 40 CUMMINGS. M. S. 93 COONEY, THOMAS W. 33 CRAIG. ARNCLD 62 CUMMINGS. MAYNARD 5 COONROD, BRUCE 98 CRAIG. DOUGLAS rt. 7 CUMMINGS. WILLIAM H. 4 COOPER. EDWIN L. 28 CRAIG, EDWARD R5 CUNNING. TOM 9 COOPER. HAROLD W. 8 CRAIG. JAMES B. 29. 46 CUNNINGHAM. RANDOLPH F. 36 COOPER, JAMES S. 107 CRAIG. VERNON 82 CUNNINGHAM. TED 72 COOPER. RAY G. 58 CRAIGHEAD. JOHN J. 36. 83. 117 CURL. RANE 45 COOPER. WILLIAM E. 104 CRAIGHEAD. JR., FRANK C. 36 CURRAN. H. JOE 80 COPE. JAMES 98 CRAIGTON, LORD 37 CURRIER. A. A. 109 COPELAN 7), W. B. 65 CRALLEY, E. M. 4 CURRY. JOHN J. 62 COPELIN, FARRELL 92. 120 CRAM. BERNARD S. 84 CURRY. SAMUEL O'NEAL 39 COPENHAYER, ROBERT T. 83 CRAMER. HOWARD 66 CURTIS. FRANK 108 129

139 CURTIS. ROBERT D. 57 DEAN. FREDERICK C. 57, 116 DIETZ. CLARENCE E. 94 CURTISS. RALPH E. 9 DEAN. GEORGE W. 103 DIGERNESS, G. C. 105 CUSH WA. CHARLES T. 95 DEAN. LOUISE 87 DILL, NORMAN 64 CUTHIRTEL JR.. W. J. 100 DEAN. P. 109 DILLARD, JAMES L. 87 CYPHERS. JR.. ROBERT E. 86 DEANS. THOMAS S. 31 DILLINGER, WILLIAM C. 27, 59 CYW1N, ALLAN 20 DEARBORN. GRACE 36 DILLON. JR.. OLAN W. 7 D DeBARD, STUART 78 DILS, ROBERT E. 4, 116 CYAN DREA, RUDOLPH 96 DeBEVOISE. CHARLES R. 86 DiMARTINO. ALEX 96 DABNEY, HENRY L. 100 DeBLIJ. HARM J. 43 D1MICK. J. B. 93 DADO, JOSEPH F. 62 DeBLOOM. GAM' 91 DIMMICK, RALPH W. 1:8 DAHL. ARNE 90 DeBOLT, HARRY 108 DINES. BRUCE E. 53 DAHL, ARTHUR 60 DeBOLT, MAX L. 25 DINGELL. JOHN D. 25 DAHLBERG, MICHAEL 10 DEBONDT, JOHN III UINGWALL. MRS. HERBERT 51 DAHLGREN, ROBERT B. 98 DeBRUIN. HENRY W. 7 DINNEEN. W. ROBERT 75 DAIL. JR.. G. E. 64 DECAMP, LOUIS E. 20 DINSMORE. DONALD T. 8 DAIUTE, MRS. CARROLL P. 75 DeCEW, W. D. 93 DIRKS. CHARLES 28 DALSEMER, DICK 36 DECHANT, TONY T. 44 DIRSCHL, H. J. 109 DALY, GLEN D. 57 DECK. ERRETT 104 DISSETTE, EUGENE 49 DANA, SEVERYN S. 97 DECKO, JIM 107 DITTMAN, RICHARD F. 16 DANE. WILLIAM R. 51 DEED. R. N. 58 DITTON, Ph.D.. ROBERT B. 54 DANIEL. FRANK C. 45 DEERING. JOSEPH G. 75 DIVERS. VERN 104 DARBY. JAMES 66 DeHAVEN, DAVID 95 DIXON, B. H. 81 DARBY. JR., JAMES T. 97 DEININGER, ROLF A. 31 DIXON. DR. JAMES P. 46 DARCY. THOMAS R. 78 DEION, JR.. HENRY J. 96 DIXON. HUGH M. 66 DARGAN, E. ERVIN DEITZ. LAWRENCE 105 DIXON. ROBERT D. 67 DARIAN, RALPH 33 DEL TORO. GABRIEL 96 DIXON. W. CLYDE 66 DARLING. F. FRASER 34 DELACOUR. JEAN 54 DOAN. K. H. 39. 113 DARLING. HARRY C. 77 DELAFIELD, J. D. 114 DOBBINS. HAROLD 92 DARLING. SIR F. FRASER 40 DeLANEY. ROBERT G. 81 DOBKIN, JOHN H. 22 DARLING. T. G. 3 DELANO, WARREN 75 DODDS. DONALD G. 119 DASHER. SAM 43 DELFAY, ROBERT T. 45 DODGE. ROBERT 0. 78 DASM ANN. RAYMOND F. 55 DELISLE, GLENN E. 59 DODGE. WENDELL E. 77 DASM ANN. WILLIAM P. 7 DELLINGER. S. C. 58 DOHENY, D. 0°C. 111 DAUCHY, NATHAN 102 DELONY, CHASE 98 DOHENY, TIMOTHY M. 59 DAUPHINE, T. C. 109 DEMENT. WALLACE B. 93 DOIG. HERBERT 87 DAVEY. STUART 14 DEMERS. JOHN M. 88 DOLAN. IV, THOMAS 41 DAVEY, WILLIAM B. DENGLER. MRS. JOHN C. 35 DOLDER, EDWARD F. 60 DAVIDSON, ART 38 DENNEY. ALFRED J. 104 DOLE. HOLLIS M. 12 DAVIDSON. JOSEPH F. 45 DENNEY. JEAN S. 98 DOLL. ARTHUR D. 106 DAVIDSON. JR.. CHARLES L. 66 DENNIS, D. G. 109 DOLL. CHARLES G. 102 DAVIDSON, ROBERT E. 81 DENNIS. RALPH T. DOLLEY. CHESTER F. 36 DAVIES. PRESTON 48 DENNIS. ROBERT T. 49, 103 DOLLOFF. MAYNARD C. 74 DAVIES. S. L. 58 DENNISTON, ROBERT 88 DOLSTAD. JOHN D. 53 DAVIS. ARTHUR A. 34 DENN1STOUN, Ph.D.. ROLLIN M. 79 DOMAN, EVERETT R. 6 DAVIS, DAVID E. 29 DENSON, ELEY P. 15 DOMINICK. DAVID D. 20 DAVIS. DERICK 90 DENT. OTHA F. 100 DONALD. MARY 107 DAVIS. DEXTER 81 DENT, WILLIAM C. 14 DONCEEL, G. T. 70 DAVIS, DON G. 54 DENTZ, HOWARD R. 12 DONNAN, MRS. WILLIAM V. 44 DAVIS, DONALD R. 22 DeRICCO. ELMO J. 15, 42, 84 DONNAN, WILLIAM W. 3 DAVIS, DR. CHARLES A. 118 DESAUTELS, PAUL E. 23 DONNELLEY. ELLIOTT 53 DAVIS, HARVEY D. 100 DeSOUSA. G. W. 63 DOOLAN, MRS. JEROME K. 38 DAVIS. JACK 109 DeTEMPLE. POLLY 94 DOREN. CORNELIUS A. VAN 3 DAVIS, JAMES D. 46 DETOR, JAMES J. 67 DORIAN. H. E. 84 DAVIS. JAMES F. 88 DeVALL. WILBUR B. 4, 116 DORMINY, JR.. A. B. C. 66 DAVIS, JAMES J. 38 DeVANEY. THOMAS E. 16 DORSEY. FRED R. 89 DAVIS. JOSEPH H. 19 DEWALD, ERNEST L. 30 DOUGLAS. JACK 48 DAVIS, JR., BEN A. 81 DEWEY. JJHN M. 72 DOUGLAS. PHILIP A. 46 DAVIS. KENNETH P. 51 DEWITT. JOHN B. 60 DOWLAS, ROBERT J. 73 DAVIS, LARRY D. 52 DEXTER. L. N. 100 DOUGLAS, WINSTON 98 DAVIS. R. M. 8 90 DEXTER. MRS. L. N. 100 DOUGLASS. DONALD W. 78 DAVIS, SWEPT. 50 DEXTER, W. DONALD 108 DOUGLASS. EDWIN L. 67 DAVISON. DON 79 DIAMOND. HENRY L. 87 DOUGLASS. GUS R. 105 DAVISON. ROBERT P. 102 DIBBLE. E. F. 59 DOW, EDSON 104 DAW, T. E. 78 DIBBLEE. RANDALL 114 DOWE, T. W. 4 DAWLEY. LHARLOTTE 90 D1CKASON, 0. E. 20 DOWNING. ROY 71 DAWSON. HOWARD A. 44 DICKERMAN, ERNEST M. 54, 99 DOWNS, MRS. JAMES R. 49 DAY. ERNEST E. 46 D1CKERMAN, MARION 47 DOYLE. HOWARD J. 39 DAY, JR.. BENJAMIN W. 102 DICKEY. CHARLES 45 DOYLE. ROBERT E. 44 DAY, L. B. 12 DICKINSON. HOWARD 85 DOYLE. ROBERT G. 75 DAY, LEWIS R. 24 DICKINSON. JR.. FRED 0. 64 DOYLE, VERNON M. 98 DAY. RALPH E. 34 DICKINSON, RICHARD W. 30 DOYLE. VINCENT 22 DE LA BARRE, KENNETH 31 DIDIER. PAUL P. 106 DRAKE, JR.. J. STONEY 103 DE LA SABLONNIERE, M. III DIEHL. RICHARD B. 84 DRAPER. JR.. DELBERT M. 101 DE LANZNER. DORA 24 DIEN, WALTER F. VAN 34 DRAPER. JR.. WILLIAM H. 49 DEAN, ALAN L. 18 D1ESEN, CARL 17 DRAPER. LAURENCE R. 72 DEAN, CHRISTOPHER 87 DIETRICH. GARY 20 DRAWBAUGH, DANIEL B. 95 DEAN. DELVAN W. 59 130

I 4 a DRAYER. BEN R. 91 EASTON. GAY 83 EMERSON. RALPH 60 DRAYER. BENJAMIN R. 91 EATON. JOHN 68 EMERTON, W R. 112 DREESZEN, V. H. 83 EATON. N. THOMAS 62 EMMONS, EDWARD 33 DRING, PETER 39 EATON, RICHARD 0. 30 EMMOTT, MRS. A. V. 100 DRISCOLL. JR.. JOHN G. 24 EBARB, P. E. 99 ENGBERG. CLARENCE 52 DRIVER. E. 109 EBERLY. ORVILLE E. 96 ENGELHARD. C. W. DROEGE, RICHARD F. 52 EBY. PHILLIP 33 ENGEL KING, DELMER F. 68 DROLET. C. A. 109 ECHOLS. HAMP W. 80 ENGER. REAR ADMIRAL W. M. 11 DROWLEY, W. BRAD 27 EDDY, GARRETT 105 ENGLESON, DAVID C. 34 DRUMMOND. DON M. 82 EDDY, GERALD E. 78 ENGLESTAD, MRS. FRANCIS N. 55 DRURY. H. F. 4 EDEL, EDWIN E. 18 ENGLISH. BEN W. 89 DRURY. HERBERT R. 78 EDELEN, CHARLES E. 71 ENGLISH, JOHN N. 21 DRURY. NEWTON B. 60 EDENS, JR.. J. DRAKE 12 ENGLUND. HAROLD M. 27 DRYDEN. HARVEY 115 EDEY, M.D.. HELEN 31 ENGSTROM. DANIEL 49 DRYDEN. LETH A 72 EDEY, MARION 41 ENGSTROM. PAUL H. 0 DU BOIS. GEORGE 67 EDGAR. EDWARD E. 102 ENSM INGER. ALLAN 74 DUBOS, Ph.D.. RENE J. 51 EDGE. PETER 39 EOFF, JOSEPH I. 93 DuCHARME. FRANCIS 87 EDGERTON. LESLIE F. 59 EPLER, WILLIAM 43 DUDDERAR, GLENN R. 6 EDGEWORTH. L. 119 EPPES, ROBERT H. 97 DUDDLESON, WILLIAM J. 34 EDINGER. BILL and MYRNA 70 ERICKSON, FREDERICK 12 DUFAULT. ARTHUR 80 EDMISTON. TASKER 35 ERIKSEN, MARTIN K. 25 DUFFIE, W. R. 113 EDMOND. CLARENCE 5 ER LEN BORN. JOHN N. 19 DUFFY. P. J. B. I IC EDMONDS. MRS. GEORGE P. 64 ERNEST. JR.. ALBERT 37 DUGAN, H. P. 26 EDMONDS. MRS. T. J. 60 ERNST. ROGER C. 22 DUGAN. JACK 93 EDMONDSON, YVETTE 30 ERNST. STANTON G. 32 DUGAN. R. FRANKLIN 8 EDWARDS. DON C. S. 110 ERSKINE. A. J. 109 DUKES, GLENN WAYNE 97 EDWARDS, HAROLD 83 ERWIN. ROBERT B. 106 DUMAS, R. A. 58 EDWARDS. JOHN P. 8 ESBENSON. YVONNE 12 DUNBAR. CUYLER 99 EDWARDS, M.D.. CHARLES C. 12 ESKEN. ALBERT 90 DUNCAN. DONALD A. 97 EDWARDS. R. M. 57 ESSERTIER, EDWARD P. 12 DUNCAN. DONALD P. 5. 117 Eir.Y.ARDS, R. YORK 109 ESTABROOK, BARBARA A. 9 DUNCAN. JOHN V. 28.40 EDWARDS. RADM. RODERICK Y. 18 ESTES. LEON F. 80 DUNCAN. LOUIS C. 57 EDWARDS, ROBERT C. 97 ESTES. RAY DON 103 DUNCAN. OTIS DUDLEY 19 EDWARDS, ROBERT L. 9 ESTLIN, CHARLL3 E. 112 DUNCAN, THOMAS 0. 16 EGEBERG, M.D.. ROGER 0. 11 ETC HART, GENE J. 13 DUNKESON, ROBERT L. 14. 42 EGGLER, D. THOMAS 94 ETTESVOLD. CLARENCE L. 80 DUNKLE, FRANK H. 82. 120 EGO. KENJI 67 EUBANKS. P. T. 81 DUNLAP. DAVID C. 34 EHLY, A. E. 107 EURICH, EDWARD R. 102 DUNLAP. JR.. JOHN H. 91 EHRENREICH, JOHN H. 4, 116 EVANS, BROCK 37. 51 DUNN. H. A. 4 EHRLICH. Ph.D.. PAUL R. 55 EVANS. CHARLES A. 8 DUNN, HERBERT D. 56 EICHER. DON L. 53 EVANS, CHARLES TYE 81 DUNN, LAWRENCE H. 12 EICKHORST, WALTER 28 EVANS. CH ESTER E. 3 DUNN. PAUL M. 29 EIDAN, ORLOW 98 EVANS. CLIFFORD 22 DUNN. S. F. 43 EIDSV:K, HAROLD K. 110 EVANS, DAVID R. 27.71 DUNNE, E. 110 EILAND, ROBERT G. 59 EVANS. DOUGLAS W. 106 DUNNE, ROBERT L. 47 EIPPER, ALFRED W. 88, :18 EVANS. QAYLE J. 99 DUNNING. JR., ROBERT E. 85 EISENBERG. JOHN F. 23 EVANS. GONER' OR DANIEL J. 104 DUN WOODY. CALVIN B. 96 EISENHAUER, HAROLD A. 39 EVANS. GRANT 108 duPONT. III. EUGENE 36 EISENMANN, EUGENE 40 EVANS, J. HOLT 89 duPONT. WILLIAM K. 35 EISING, PATRICIA 32 EVANS. JAMES H. 19. 45 DUPREE, HARRY K. 16 EISLER. JOHN M. 96 EVANS. MILTON G. 57 DURAND. FORREST V. 37 ELDRIDGE, FRANK L. 89 EVANS. PAUL L. 23 DURFEE, S. DONALD 70 ELKINS. WILSON H. 76 EVANS, ROBERT L. 61 DURHAM, BETH 68 ELLARSON, ROBERT S. 6 EVANS. THOMAS B. 8 DURHAM, JANE R. 35 ELLERHOFF, MANS 71 EVEN DEN, FRED G. 50. 55 DURKIN, LAWRENCE J. 36 ELLET, C. WAYNE 91 EVERETT, J. A. 58 DURNING, MARVIN B. 19 ELLINGSON, ROBERT O. 34. 106 EVERHART. WILLIAM C. 17 DUSTIN. MRS. THOMAS E. 70 ELLIOTT. RICHARD 0. 61 EVERS. WILLIAM D. 60 DUSTIN. THOMAS E. 71 ELLIOTT, ROBERT R. 32,61 EVERSOLE, ROBERT 91 DUSTMAN, EUGENE H. 16 ELLIS. A. REE 102 EVINS, EDGAR W. 98 DUTTWEILER, DAVID W. 20 ELLIS. C. H. 104 EWING. GAY 63 DVORAK. DARRELL 98 ELLIS, CHESTER 83 EWING, J. A. 4 DYKE. ROBERT 46 ELLIS. CLYDE T. 22 EWING, L. C. 74 DYKSTRA. WALTER W, 44 ELLIS. JOE 92 EWING. SAM 92 DYSART. III. BENJAMIN C. 97 ELLIS. JR.. JEFF 58 EXENDINE. MALCOLM M. 45 DZUBIN, A. 109 ELLIS, M.D.. WILLIAM A. 62 EXTROM, A. C. (ACE) 69 E ELLIS. SPENCER P. 14.42.75 EYCK, T. W. TEN 61 EAGLES, DARRELL 110 ELLIS. THOMAS C. 89 EYDE, RICHARD H. 22 EARL. DEAN M. 86 ELLS, STEPHEN F. 34 EYE. RAYMOND 106 EARLE, JOE B. 8 ELROD. SCOTT M. 41 EARLE. SR.. T. W. 37 ELSER, WILLIAM P. 35 FAABORG. JOHN 72 EASTERLA, DAVID A. 82 ELTZROTH, CLYDE A. 97 FABIAN. HAROLD P. 40, 101 EASTMAN, PAUL 87 ELY. CHARLES A. 72.73 FACKLER. DANIEL H. 95 EASTMAN, ROBERT L. 14 ELY. JR., ALFRED 32 FAGAN, III. CHARLES A. 9 EASTMAN. TED 53 EMERSON, MARVIN C. 92 FAGERGREN, FRED C. 17 FA HNESTOCK, J KENNETH 95 131

141' FAIRCHILD. WARREN D. 15. 83 FISCHER. ROBERT 62 FOSTER. HERBERT 42 FAIRCHILD. WILMA B. 29 FISCHER. ROLAND 62 FOSTER. LUTHER H. 5C FAIRCLOTH. EARL 64 FISCHER. VIRLIS L. 84 FOSTER. RUEL 7f FAIRN. HUGH D. I I I FISCHNICH. O. E. 37 FOSTER. SUSAN FAIST. BERNHARDT E. 59 FISHER. BRUCE 20 FOSTER. W. T. 114 FALCO. JR.. PAUL DE 20 FISHER. CAROLINE 77 FOULDS. RAYMOND FALKNER. A. C. 110 FISHER. GERALD L. 26. 93 FOULGER, HOWARD R. FALLINI. JOSEPH T. I FISHER. HOPKINS 75 FOUND. H. R. I IC FANCHER. CHARLES C. 3 FISHER. HOWARD 82 FOUSE. ROBERT 29 FARGHER. LOUISE 33 FISHER. JACK 68 FOWLER. AUBREY 58 FARLEY. ANDREW A. 103 FISHER. JOSEPH L. 50 FOWLER. JAMES F. 6 FARLEY. JOHN B. 8 FISHER. LESTER E. 28 FOWLER. R. W. 72 FARMER. CHARLES J. 108 FISHER. NORMAN C. 86 FOX. ALFRED C. 66.116 FARMER. JOHN N. 117 FISHER. SHERRY R. 35 FOX. LESTER 53 FARR. W. D. 29 FISHER. W. L. 99 FOX. MRS. CYRIL G. 95 FARRAND. TRUDY DYE 47 FISHER. WALLACE 68 FOX. W. S. 58 FARRAR. F. H. 46 FISK. WILLIAM J. 107 FRAME. A. P. I l l FARRINGTON. ELIZABETH P. 12 FITTER. MAISIE 37 FRANCIS. JOSEPH H. 100.101 FASNACHT. ROBERT E. 95 FITTER. RICHARD 36 FRANCOIS. EVAN H. 15 FASSLER. MRS. JOSEPH 19 FITZGERALD. A. P. 110 FRANEY. EDWARD H. 80 FAUCETTE. KIRBY P. 80 FITZGERALD. J. B. 115. 121 FRANGOS. THOMAS G. 106 FAUHL. MRS. MARSHALL 72 FITZGERALD. THOMAS J. 47 FRANK. RUDY 62 FAUST. HUGH 99 FITZGERALD. WILLIAM L. 85 FRANKLIN. LAMAR 66 FAUTIN. REED W. 119 FITZPATRICK. EDWARD V. 21 FRANSON. JOHN L. 43 FAVINGER. JOHN J. 70 FITZWATER. WILLIAM 5 FRASER. CHARLES E. 19 FAYLOR. ROBERT C. 31 FLADER. SUSAN 107 FRASER. DON LEE 104 FEAST. C. N. 62 FLANAGAN. JAMES 102 FRASER. GEORGE 114 FEHLMANN. H. ADAIR 23 FLATT. W. P. 4 FRASER. T. B. II I FEIGHT. 4:LEON B. 101 FLEEGER. CLAIR 95 FRAVEL. WILLIAM E. 18 FEIST. IRVING 32 FLEISCHER. HERBERT 0. 7 FRAZIER. MILDRED 70 FELL. GEORGE B. 69. 70 FLEMING. ROBERT G. 100 FRECHETTE. M.D.. ALFRED LEO 77 FELT. MARGARET 105 FLEMING. ROGER 28 FREDERICK. JR.. WILLIAM H. 64 FELTNER. GEORGE 27. 62 FLETCHER. GARLAND 92 FREDERICKSON. GRANT 101 FELTON. PAUL 41 FLETCHER. PETER T. 59 FREE. BILLY 58 FELTON. PAUL M. 53 FLEURY. BENOIT 114 FREED. H. W. 71 FENETY. J. T. H. III FLINCHBAUGH. FLAGLER F. 25 FREED. LAURA E. 41 FENNIMORE. GENE 104 FLINT. JOAN F. 19 FREELAND. CAROLINE 25 FENTON. DANIEL G. 39 FLINT. JR.. OLIVER S. 22 FREELAND. ROY 72 FERBER. PEGGY 105 FLINT. THOMAS 78 FREEMAN. BARRY 0. 80 FERGUSON. G. A. 112 FLOOD. T. C. 114 FREEMAN. FRED W. 28 FERGUSON. G. H. 114 FLORES. FERNANDO 24 FREEMAN. GEORGE C. 33 FERGUSON. JOHN T. 104 FLORICH. THOMAS C. 33 FREEMAN. HENRY M. 20 FERGUSON. JOHN W. 21 FLOYD. J. WHITNEY 101 FREEMAN. MONROE E. 22 FERGUSON. KAREN 50 FLOYD. JAMES T. 65 FREEMAN. RAYMOND L. 17 FERGUSON. ROBERT M. 32 FLYGER. VAGN 76 FREEMAN. WYNN 82 FERNALD. LLEWELLYN F. 84 FLYNN. JR.. THOMAS F. 17 FREER. RUSSELL 88 FERRE. A. LUIS 19 FOOLER. JOHN 75 FREIHEIT. CLAYTON F. 54 FERRER. GABRIEL 96 FOLEY. FRANK C. 31 FRENCH. MRS. JUDSON C. 64 FERRIE. R. M. 115 FONTAINE. R. G. 37 FRENCH. R. R. 69 FERRY. THOMAS 20 FONTENCT, CARL E. 74 FRENZEL. JR.. L. D. 117 FESSLER. FLOYD R. 8 FOOTE. FRANK 0, 83 FRESEMAN. KEITH A. 82 FETCH. 0. A. 37 FOOTE. LEONARD E. 55 FREVERT. R. K. 4 FETRIDGE. WILLIAM HARRISON 32 FORBES. C. B. 115 FREY. J. C. 3 FETTES. J. J. 110 FORBES. JOHN RIPLEY 47 FREYRE. RUBEN 96 FETTIG. BRUCE A. 62 FORBIS. JOE 98 FRICK. HENRY CLAY 28 FIALA. KENT 83 FORD. FORD B. 59 FRICK. II. M.D.. HENRY CLAY 89 FICK. CHUCK 43 FORD. GEORGE E. 50 FRICK. KENNETH E. 3 FICKEISEN. FRANK 37 FORD. H. L. 3 FRIED. M. 37 FIEBELKORN. CARL 11 FORD. PHYLLIS 28 FRIEDRICHS. CHARLES W. 29 FIELD. RICHARD M. 97 FORD. TED B. 74 FR1ZZELL. EDWIN C. 85 FIELDER. JERRY W. 59 FOREIViN4, PENN 99 FROESCHNER. RICHARD C. 22 FIELDS. HUGH M. 6 FORRESTER. FRANK H. 17 FROME. WILLIAM M. 68 FIKE. NORMAN J. 70 FORREY. WILLIAM C. 94 FROMMER. CHARLES 87 FILER. E. E. 69 FORSBERG. FLOYD J. 79 FROST. FRANCIS B. 78 FILIPI. T. A. 83 FORSMAN. JOHN 7 FROST. HELEN C. 75 FINCH. ROLAND A. 9 FORSTER. HERMAN 88 FROST. SHERMAN L. 91 FINCHER. O. D. 8 FORSYTH. ALFRED S. 38. 41 FRUGE. AUGUST 51 FINCHE.R. OTIS D. 52 FORSYTH. GORDON J. 15 FRUND. EUGENE 94 FINCK. IRENE 41 FORSYTH. JANE 91 FRUSH. DONALD R. 75 FINCK. JOHN 87 FOSBERG. F. RAYMOND 50 FRY. F. E. J. 24 FINDLAY. JOHN D. 16 FOSTER. BRISTOL 112 FRY. JAMES P. 81 FINDLAY. LYLE A. 88 FOSTER. CHARLES H. W. 47 FRYE. JOHN C. 69 FINDLEY, ROGER W. 69 FOSTER. CHARLES K. 100 FRYE. JR.. 0. EARLE 39. 46. 65.120 FINE. SAM D. 12 FOSTER. CHARLES R. 18 FUCHS. FRED A. 86 FIRMAN. JR.. ROYAL 32 FOSTER. GLEN R. 83 FUERST. CARL 45 132

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S RGENT 84 GALLER, SIDNEY R. 22 GILBERT, DOUGLAS L. 118 GOODIER, JC IN T. 108 GALLIMORE, 0. DWIGHT 46. 70 GILBERT, JEROME B. 59 GOODIER, RC .ERT D. 59 GALLIVER, W. T. 112 GILBERT, R. L. G. 110 GOODMAN. A S. 109 GALLIZIOL I, STEVE 57 GILBERTSON, WESLEY E. 95 GOODMAN. CHARLES K. GALLO. FRANK p. II 91 GILBRETH. JOE C. 31 GOODMAN. WILLIAM J. GALLOWAY, HOWARD 87 28 GILCHRIST. FRANK 93 GOODRICH, DAVID M. 99 GALYON. ANSON 99 GILCHRIST, JACK 66 GOODRICH; NATHANIEL H. 18 GAIVnELL. ERNEST L. 4 GILDERSLEEVE, WILLIAM A. 84 GOODSELL. LEONARD J. 24 GAN UT. D.DS., JEROME G. 54 GILES, ELIZABETH 37 GOODSON, BRANTLEY 65 GANNON, HENRY F. 87 GILES, J. W. III. 114 GOO DSON. MYRON 108 GARCELON, ALONZO H. 74 GILFORD, JIM 37 GOODWIN. CLIVE E. GARDNER, DONALD K. 113 45 GILL. JOSEPH N. 14, 62 GOODWIN, DAVID 86 GARDNER, HARRY R. 95 GILL. TOM 40 GOODWIN, H..ROLD L, GARDNER. JOSEPH A. 10 119 GILLAM, HARRY L. 103 GOODWIN, HARRY A. GARDNER, LEE 16 97 GILLER, SADYE 31 GOODN3 /N, JEANNE 43 GARLAND. MRS, NEWTON C. (PEG) 102 GILLESPIE. D. I. 109 GOODWIN, JR.. GEORGE H. GARNER. R. G, 17 4 GILLESPIE. WILLIAM H. 105 GOODWIN, MRS. M. M. 96 GARRATT. GEORGE A. 37. 62 GILLHAM, RALPH 58 GOODWIN. RICHARD H. 34.50 GARRETT, E. BOYD 15, 98 GILLIS. JR., JIM L. 66 GOR ANSON, ERNEST GARRETT. WILLIAM T. 107 62 GILLMAN. JOHN W. 100 GORDON, EDWARD 58 GARRISON. LEMUEL A. 43 GILLMORE, HOWARD E. 58 GORDON, JOHN L. GARRISON. M. E. 66 66 GILMAN, GEORGE 15, 84, 85 GORDON, LADD S. 39.86.120 GARRISON, MRS. FREDERIC G, 55 GILMORE, RICHARD 90 GORDON, R. N. GARRISON. G. B. iI0 4 GILPIN, JAMES 73 GORDPN, SETH 39.48 GARST. EDWARD C. 70 GILVIN, L. P. 99 GORDON, WILLIAM G, GARTRELL, F. E. 10 23 GINGRICH, HARRY 1. 32 CiOSDIN, W. M. 99 GASHWILER, ROBERT N. 7 GINGRICH, RAYMOND P. 31 GOSLIN, IVAL V. 26 GASKIN, SPURGEON P. 33 GINSBURG, NORTON S. 31 GOTTLIEB. ALBERT W. GASSWINT, OLIVER 102 72 GIOVANNITTI. ERNEST F. 95 GOTTSCHALK, JOHN S. 9 GATHERUM, G. E. 118 GIPP, WILLIAM 98 GOULD. DAVID 66 GAUDREAU, LORENZO .1. 74 GIST, KENT W. 68 GOULD. DAVID H, G, 24 GAUFIN, DAVID M. 7. 101 GITTLESON, A. 52 GOULD, JR.. WILLIAM R. 82 GAUTHIER, Y. 109 GIUSTINA. N. B. 93 GOULD, WALTER P. 6,118 GAVAGAN. JAMES E. 27. 87 GLADISH, EDWARD N. 59 GOWAN. WILLIAM 43 GAYLE. JIM 74 GLANDER, KARL 37 GRAFF. DELANO GAYLE, WILLIAM C. 94 73 GLASCOCK. JR., H. R. 51 GRAFTON, ROBERT 64 GAZLAY, A. GENE 78 GLASER, EDWIN H. 81 GRAHAM. CLYDE W. 8 GEBAUER, CHARLES 61 GLASGOW. LESLIE L. 55 GRAHAM. DEAN G. 92 GEBHART, ERNEST .1. 91 GLASS, BRYAN P. 31 GRAHAM. JAMES A. 89 GEERS. HOWARD 98 GLASS H. BENTLEY 42 GRAHAM, JEWELL 73 CEILING, JR., RAYMOND L. 77 GtASI..tAGEL. EARL H. 28 GRAHAM. JOE W. 14.56, 120 GEHRINGER, JACK W. 10 GLATFELTER, P. H. 29 GRAHAM, JOSEPH W. 24 GEISLER, JOAN 71 GLAYS, GAR 113 GRA HAM, RICHARD J. 82. 117 GEISLER, MRS. JOHN 30 GLAZENER, W. CALEB 53 GRAHN, WILLIAM H. 86 133 GRANDSTAFF. J.O. 4 GRIFFITH. azIORGE A. 53 HALBERG, MRS. HENRY N. 58 GRANGER, DALE W. 78 GRIFFITH. RICHARD E, 16 HALE. STUART 0. 97 GRANT. EDMUND J. 20 GRIM. ELMORE C. 73 HALES. DONALD C. 98. 118 GRANT. ELLSWORTH S. 34 GRIMES. J. W. 98 HALEY. GEORGE 18 GRANT. G. 109 GRIMES. JOSEPH W. 98 HALEY. JACK 72 GRANT. G. L. 110 GRIMWOOD, DAVID N. 8 HALL. A. D. III GRANT. GORDON M. 21 GRISWOLD. WILLIAM A. 99 HALL. ALBERT G. 48.87. 120 GRANT. JAMES D. 12 GRIZZELL. ROY A. 7 HALL. E. B. 50 GRANT, KENNETH E. 7 GRONDAHL, C. R. 90 HALL. E. RAYMOND 35 GRANT. LEONARD J. 44 GROSCHELLE, FRANK J. 14 HALL, GEORGE A. 55 GRANT. ZEB C. 64 GROSS. JACK E. 61 HALL, GORDON 67 GRAVES. FRANKLIN S. 77 GROSS. JR.. FRED A. 87 HALL. HENRY K. 91 GRAVES. PAUL F. 52 GROSS, MILDRED 83 HALL. MARY ROSE 35 GRAY. CLINTON W. 23 GROSS, WILLIAM M. 95 HALL, NORMAN S. 84 GRAY, D. LEROY 5 GROSVENOR. GILBERT M. 27, 44 HALL, NORVILLE 91 GRAY. ELMON T. 104 GROSVENOR. MELVILLE B. 28. 40 HALL. OTIS F. 5 GRAY. HOWARD 49 GROSVENOR. MELVILLE BELL 44 HALLADAY, I. A. R. 112 GRAY. JOHN 78 GROTH, BETTY 69, 70 HALLDEN. 0. S. 69 GRAY. JOHN L. 4 GROUT. HAROLD A. 97 HALNON. LEONARD C. 102 GRAY. MELVILLE W. 72 GROVE, ALVIN R. 53 HALSEY. CLIFTON 6 GRAY. WILLIAM PAUL 38 GROVES. FRANK W. 84. 120 HALSEY, CLIFTON F. 80 GRAYSON. WILLIAM C. 32 GROVES. MAY III HALSEY. J6,., ASHLEY 45 GREAVES. JR.. GERALD C. 102 GRUENEWALD, ROGER 14. 57 HALVER, JOHN E. 16 GRECO. PETER 43 GRUENWALD, KENNETH E. 45 HAM. MARION N. 88 GREEAR, PHILLIP 66 GRUSSING, GEORGE P. 79 HAMANN. C. B. 73 GREELEY. ARTHUR 6 GRUVER. ELMER J. 95 HAMBLETON, WILLIAM W. 72 GREELEY. FREDERICK 117 GSCHWIND, GARY G. 44 HAMELSTROM, ALBERT W. 8 GREELEY. MRS. JOSEPH M. 38 GUENTHER. CHARLES J. 78 HAMERSTROM, F. N. 45 GREEN. ARTHUR E. 99 GUESS, JR.. CLAIR P. 50. 97 HAMES. EVERETT R. 29 GREEN. CHARLES H. 80 GUEST, ROBERT C. III HAMILL. JOAN B. 59 GREEN. JOHN A. 20 GUIDRY. CLARENCE A. '4 HAMILTON. G. A. 114 GREEN. JOHN I. 30 GUIDRY. RICHARD P. 24 HAMILTON. MRS. HENRY C. 19 GREEN. JR.. BLUETT C. 39 GUILLAUME. H. B. 79 1-IAMILTON, REX 7 GREEN. LEONARD A. 95 GUILLOU, JOHN C. 69 HAMILTON. WALTER A. 9 GREEN. RONALD W. 24. 74 GUINAN. JOHN A. 9 HAMMER. RALPH C. 75 GREENBERG. Ph.D., JOSEPH 61 GUISTI, BRUNO H. 84 HAMMILL, EILEEN 114 GREENBLATT. EDWARD L. 67 GULDNER, CHARLES M. 33 HAMMOND. JOHN 94 GREENE. A. F. C. 7 GULICK. LUTHER 45 HAMMOND. RADM. ROBERT E. 18 GREENE, BENJAMIN C. 106 GULINELLO. JR.. REV. FRANK 84 HAMOR. WADE H. 7 GREENE. CARROLL 105 GULLION, BRUCE S. 77 HAMRE, E1.01 79 GREENE. DOUGLAS M. 64 GUMPERT, DAVID 48 HAMRE. VERNON 0. 7 GREENE. KINGSLEY 30 GUNDERSON. C. B. 98 HAMRICK. JOSEPH G. 9 GREENE. MIKE 53 GUNN, WILLIAM W. H. 55 HANCOCK. GEORGE C. 62 GREENE. RICHARD M. 114 GUNNELL. EARL T. 68 HANCOCK. MARY LOUISE 84 GREENING. VERNON W. 70 GUNTER. E. R. 74 HANCOCK. NORMAN V. 10! GREENLEY. JOSEPH C. 84 GUNTER. GORDON 81 HANCOCK, REX 58 GREENOUGH. MAL( OLM W. 34 GUNTER. R. G. HAND. IRVING 15 GREENSLIT. JOHN 15.42, 90 GUNTER. ROBERT L. 97 HAND. JR.. JAMES W. 86 GREENWALT. PAUL E. 70 GUNTHER. JACK 63 HANDLER. PHILIP 41 GREENWAY. W. CLYDE 66 GUPTON, DORIS M. 81 HANDLEY. JR.. CHARLES 0. 23 GREENWOOD. JAMES 18 GUSTAFSON. FRED D. 94 HANDLEY. ROLLAND B. 14 GREENWOOD. JOHN R. 64 GUSTAFSON. JOHN A. 30 HANDY. HUBERT 66 GREENWOOD. MELVIN R. 9 GUSTAVSON. ARVID H. 85 HANES. JR.. JOHN W. 43 GREER. DEWITT C. 19 GUSTAVSON. REUBENG. 50 HANEY. DALE 91 GREGG, GLENN C. 78 GUTERMUTH, C. R. 46.48, 54. 55 HANIE. ROBERT E. 66 GREGG. R. FRANK 23. 25 GUTIERREZ. ELIE S. 15 HANIF. MAHAMAD 33 GREGG, RAY 69 GUTTMACHER, M.D.. ALAN F. 49 HANKS. SYBIL 56 GREGORY. E. G. 83 GWINN. SAM 6 HANLEY. WAYNE 35. 78 GREGORY. JR.. PHILIP T. 84 H HANLON. JR.. CDR. M. Z. II GREGORY. RICHARD W. 75 HAAGEN-SMIT, A. J. 59 HANNA. FRANCIS 83 GREINER, WILLIAM H. 71 HAAKE, ROBERT G. 81 HANNA. JACK 83 GREY. JACK R. 94 HAAS. PETER E. 60 HANNAH. H. G. 58 GRICE, FRANK 77 HAASE, MARTIN R. 38 HANSBERGER, ROBERT V. 19 GRIEB. JACK R. 61 HABERER, JOHN C. 87 HANSBROUGH. THOMAS 117 GRIES, GEORGE A. 116 HADLOCK. GARY 86 HANSEL. JOHN P. 36 GRIESER. ROBERT O. 91 HAFNER, KERWIN F. 81 HANSELL. DOROTHY E. 28 GRIESS, RAY 98 HAFT. STEVE 36 HANSEN. BILL 65 GRIFFES. ROBERT B. 82 HAGAN. JOHN E. 21 HANSEN. CHARLES R. 101 GRIFFIN. ALMON H. 77 HAGAN. WALLACE W. 73 HANSEN. FRED L. 96 GRIFFIN, JEFF 92 HAGELIN, VERNON 40 HANSEN. H. T. 107 GRIFFIN. PAUL F. 43 HAGENSTEIN. PERRY M. 48 HANSEN. ROGER P. 50. 62 GRIFFIN. RALPH 58 HAGENSTEIN, W. D. 39 HANSEN. ZENON C. R. 33 GRIFFITH. CHARLES J. 16 HAGLUND, C. E. 112 HANSFORD, BYRON W. 61 GRIFFITH, ERNEST S. 54 HAIGBROWN. RODERICK 25 HANSON. DEAN 82 GRIFFITH. FREDERICK J. 106 HALAZON, GEORGE C. 6 HANSON. ELAINE 80 134

144 HANSON, GEORGE F. 107 HARVEY. EDMUND H. 63, 64 HEMSTREET. E. D. 104 HANSON, ROBERT W. 71 HARVEY, HOLGER H. 64 HENCH, MAYNARD H. 94 HANSSON, PETER T. 61 HARVEY, JAMES D. 101 HENDERSHOT, WILLIAM B. 36 HANTEN, ROBERT 98 HARVEY, WYLIE J. 74 HENDERSON, DEWEY 108 HAPKE, RODELIA 55 HARVIE, C. H. H2 HENDERSON, F. ROBERT 6 HARDEMAN. DORSEY B. 100 HARWOOD, JR., MRS. PAUL 63 HENDERSON, HERBERT T. 44 HARDGROVE, T. J. 46 HASELEY, GORDON 88 HENDERSON, ORVAL L. 81 HARDIE, JOHN R. 85 HASLER, WYNDHAM 36 HENDRICKS, E. L, 17 HARDIN, CLIFFORD M. 3, 23, 25 HASS. HOPE 83 HENDRICKS, LEWIS E. 97 HARDMAN, ROBERT L. 86 HASWELL, H. 113 HENDRICKSON. HENRY g. 23 HARDTER, ROSS M. 104 HATCH, JR.. FRANCIS W. 102 HENDRICKSON. JOHN 20 HARDY. FRED 73 HATCH, M. V. 101 HENDRIX. JACK H. 23 HARDY. PATRICK A. III. 113 HATCH, RICHARD W. 75, H7 HENEBRY, ROGER L. 46 HARE. F. KENNETH 50 HATHAWAY. GOV. STANLEY K. 108 HENEGAR, DALE L. 90 HAREIN, PHILLIP K. 6 HATTER, JAMES 112, 121 HENNESSY, .1. P. 110 HARGIS, WILLIAM J. 76 HAUCK, FORREST R. 21 HENRIE, THOMAS A. 13 HARGIS, JR., WILLIAM J. 103 HAUGEN. ARNOLD 0. 71. 117 HENRY, EDGAR N. 106 HARGIS, WILLIAM .1. 76 HAUGHTON, JR.. FRED A. 8 HENRY, H. KIRK 33 HARGRAVES. MALCOLM M. 50 HAUN, LES 99 HENRY. HAROLD 105 HARLAN, JAMES R. 20 HAUSER. ROBERT C. 100 HENRY. JR,. VERNON J. 66 HARLOW, GEORGE L. 21 HAUSER. TED E. 87 HENSLEY, BILL F. 89 HARMON. KEITH W. 6. 55 HAUT. I. C. 4 HENSON. A. H. 73 HARMSTON, GORDON E. 15, 42, 101 HAWBOLDT, L. S. 113 HENSON. W. R. 114 HARMSTONE. TERESA 41 HAWKES, ALFRED L. 96, 97 HERBERT, OSMAR G. 75 HAROLD D. 79 HAWKINS. ARNOLD C. 76 HERBST. ROBERT L. 40 HARPELL, AL 96 HAWKS. CLYDE 82 HERM& WILLIAM H. 74 HARPER, CLARKE H. 18 HA%VLEY, V. D. 109 HERLEVICH, VICTOR W. 90 HARPER, GWEN 33 HAY. F. MARION 66 HERMAN, EDITH 80 HARPER, HUGH 55 HAY. JOHN W. 13 HERNDON. W. "). 56 HARPER, JAMES 56 HAY. JR., JAMES C. 100 HERRICK, ALLYN M. 4. 116 HARPER, KENNETH F. 73 HAY, MRS. STAR 80 HERRIDGE, A. J. 114 HARPER. ROBERT 43 HAYDEN. LAWRENCE 0. 75 HERRING, JOE L. 74 HARPER. ROBERT W. 59 HAYES. DAVID F. 31 HERRINGTON. ALICE 38 HARRAL, HENRY D. 95 HAYES. DENIS 36 HERRON. M.D.. J. T. 58 HARRAL. MAX W. 66 HAYES. EARL T. 13 HERSHEY. H. GARLAND 71 HARRELL, BYRON E. 50 HAYES, FRANK A. 52 HERSHEY. ROBERT E. 98 HARRELSON. WILLIAM L. 97 HAYES, JR., EDWARD C. 96 HERTEL, H. G. 71 HARRIER. DONALD 72 HAYES. MURRAY L. 10 HERTER, JR., CHRISTIAN A. 17 HARRIGAN. NORWELL 102 HAYES. RAY 88 HERTZ. ROY A. 49 HARRINGTON. JR.. ROBERT W. 30 HAYES, WILLIAM C. 81 HERTZLER, JR.. GLENN J. 108 HARRINGTON, RICHARD R. 33 HAYFORD, ROBERT A. 85 HERVEY. D. F. 4 HARRIS:. CHARLES D. 78 HAYNES, W. F. 113 HERZIK, JR., G. R. 100 HARRIS. C. I. 4 HAYS, DON 73 HESS, CHARLES E. 5 HARRIS. CHAUNCY D. 29 HAYS. EVA H. 33 HESS, CHARLES F. 95 HARRIS, DON 56 HAYS, O. H. 11 HESSEY, JR., CHARLES D. 105 HARRIS, GRANT A. 5, 119 HAZEL, ROBERT B. 89 HESTER, F. EUGENE 89, 118 HARRIS. JOHN 48 HAZEN, A. G. 4 HESTERBERG, GENE A. 5, 117 HARRIS. MARY HAZELL 35 HEALY. WILLIAM A. 85 HEUVELEN, W. VAN 90 HARRIS, MIKE 36 HEARD. L. P. 7 HEWETT, F. H. 115 HARRIS, R. D. 1'39 HEARD. WILLIAM L. 8 HEWITT, JOHN P. 25 HARRIS. VERNE L. 91 HFARNDEN, E. H. 110 HEWITT, WILLIAMr. 100 HARRISON, GEORGE H. 47 1-1a)MAN. STEVE C. 54 I1EWSTON, JOHN G. 116 HARRISON, HARRY M. 71 HEFT, FLOYD E. 91 HIBBARD (Miss). G. E. 114 HARRISON. JAMES M. 25 HEGARTY. JOHN M. 85 HIBBARD, GEORGE L. 93 HARRISON, LOWELL J. 16 HEG(:EN, JR., ALBERT W. 101 HIBBARD. JOHN E. 63 HARRISON, MURIEL Ili HEIN1NJCK, ROY J. 20 HIBBEN, FRANK C. 86 HARRISON. WALTER 72 HEINEN. EDWARD T. 21 NICKERSON, JAMES E. 98 HARROY, JEAN-PAUL 24, 40 HEINEY, JR.. CLAYTON L. 8 HICKMAN, BOB 97 HART. ALLEN C. 67 HEINY, HOWARD R. 94 HICKMAN. MILTON T. G13 HART, CHESTER M. 59 HEISE, HELMUTH M. 75 HICKS. CHARLES E. 81 HART. .HM 15 HEITMANN, ARTHUR F. 102 HICKS, J, ROBERT 103 HART. MIKE 86 HELDENBRAND. LADD 75 HICKS. KENNETH R. 81 HART. R. 110 HELFRICH. PHILIP 67 HICKS. VERNON M. 8 HARTER. LELAND R. 93 HELLA, U. W. 79 HIGGINS, HAYWOOD W. 24 HARTH, WILLIAM J. 69 HELLAND, MARVIN L. 93 HIGGINS, THOMAS 43 HARTKE, WARREN 0. 46 HELLAND. STANTON P. 106 HIGGINS, THOMAS M. 92 HARTLEY, DENTON H. 84 HELLEBUSH, JOHN F. 91 HIGGINSON, R. KEITH 68 HARTLINE, COLONEL R. S. 19 HELLER. ALFRED E. 60 HIGH AM, JR., JOSEPH R. 16 HARTMAN, ROGER L. 25 HELLER, AUSTIN N. 63 HIGHTON RICHARD 30 HARTMAN, WILBUR L. 16 MELLMAN. I. ":. 60 HIGHTON ER. JOHN N. 59 HARTMAN& E. 37 HELLMAN, M.D., LOUIS M. 11 HIGMAN, JAMES B. 38 HARTON. THOMAS G. 89 HELSETH, THOMAS P. 8 HILDEBRAND. J^,34ES II HARTWELL, ELIZABETH 103. 104 HEMENWAY. JOHN T. 47 HILE, J. P. 12 HARTWELL, W. A. 115 HEMMES, ROBERT A. 18 A. ALAN 59 HARTZOG, JR., GEORGE B. 17 HEMP. RICHARD A. 107 HILL, DALE M. t08 135

145 HILL, DAVID A. 91 HOLMES. LESTER L. 31 HUBBARD. J. E. 61 HILL. FRANK S. 66 HOLMES. RAY E. 26 HUBBERT, D.V.M.. WILLIAM T. 54 HILL. HAWLEY 68 HOLMES. RAY J. 68 HUBLEY. JR.. RAYMOND C. 53 HILL. HERBERT R. 70 HOLMSTROM. WILLIAM H. 24 HUBLOU, WALLACE F. 93 HILL. HERBERT W. 84 HOLSCHER. EDITH 40 HUDNALL. MICHAEL 6857 HILL. III, EDWARD P. 56 HOLSTON. JOHN A. 10 HUDSON. GEORGE E. 105 HILL. K. W. 4 HOLT. FRED E. 75 HUEBNER. RICHARD S. 105 HILL. LEON W. 15 HOLTON. GEORGE D. 82 HUEG. JR.. W. F. 4 HILL, LYNN 67 HOLTSCLAW, WILLIAM P. 93 HUESKE, EDWARD E. 9 HILL. R. G. 78 HOLTZER, CHARLES 61 HUESTIS, CHARLES 51 HILL. ROBERT C. 47. 85 HOLUB, EDWARD B. 62 HUEY. GEORGE E. 8 HILL. ROBERT J. 85 HOLVEN, JAMES 0. 59 HUEY, WILLIAM S. 54, 86 HILL, RONALD D. 21 HOLZ. MRS. ALFRED 0. 107 HUFFMAN. THOMAS A. 97 HILL. WILHELMINA 12 HOLZAPPLE, GEN. J. R. HUFFSCHMIDT, EDWARD G. 93 HILLENBRAND, BERNARD F. 42 HONKALA, ADOLF U. 103 HUGHES. A"..ISTER 33 HILLENBRAND, II. JOHN A. 70 HOOBLER, SHARON 5 HUGHES. BETTY 37 HILLER, HERBERT S. 47 HOOD. CHARLES H. 77 HUGHES. JOSEPH D. 41, 46. 47 HILLIKER. BENJAMIN L. 56 HOOD. LARRY 39 HUGHES. PENN 60 HILLIKER, DON M. 91 HOOD. SHYRL 94 HUGUET, L. E. 37 HIL MON. JUNIOR B. 7 HOOGERHEI DE. HELENA 112 HUIZER. ED J. 56 HUSTON. N. W. 4 HOOK. R. 115 HULCE, FRANK C. 67 HILTON. J. RICHARD 51 HOOKER. CHARLES E. 81 HULL. HAROLD 104 HILTS. WILLIAM R. 88 HOOKS. D. JACK 89 HULME. CHARLES 72 HINDMARSH, ELMER HOOTEN, JR.. CHARLES R. 105 HULME. ROBERT 108 HINE. RUTH 45. 107 HOPE. LEIGHTON A. 87 HULSEY. ANDREW H. 58. 120 HINES. CHARLES L. 87 HOPE. MALCOLM C. 64 HULSEY. M.D., GEORGE H. 92 HINES. JACK 92 HOPKINS. ANNE S. 48 HUME. NORMAN B. 59 HIRSCH. ALLAN 20 HOPKINS. DONALD R. 104 HUMMEL. EDWARD A. 17 HIRSCH. DAVID 60 HOPKINS. WILLIAM F. 79 HUMMEL. LEONARD G. 60 HITCH. CHARLES J. 50 HORDELL, RAYMOND L. 43 HUMPHREY. MELVIN 12 HITE. RICHARD R. 12 HORNBECK. HULET C. 60 HUMPHREY. PHILIP S. 40 HITTIE, HARRY 71 HORNICK, LILLIAN 83 HUMPHRIES. W. A. 86 HJELTE. CHARLES 61 HORNOCKER, MAURICE G. 68, 117 HUNGERFORD, KENNETH E. 117 HOCHMUTH, HAROLD R. 46 HORRELT, ARTHUR 113 HUNNEWELL, JR.. ARNOLD W. 34 HOCHSCHILD, HAROLD K. 88 HORSFALL, J. G. 4 HUNSICKER, H. N. 38 HODGDEN. DEAN S. 92 HORSLEY, JAREN 23 HUNT. A. D. III, 121 HODGDON, ALBION R. R5 HORTIG. F. J. 59 HUNT. COL. RICHARD L. 10 HODGES, RANDOLPH 24, 50, 64 HORTON, GILLIAM K. 89 HUNT. E. G. HODGINS, ROBERT A. 15. 42, 98. 121 HORTON. H. E. 15 HUNT. HEROLD C. 32 HODGSON, JAMES D. 17 HORTON, KENNETH 79 HUNT. JAMES M. 3 HODGSON, ROBERT D. 31 HORTON. ROBERT K. 25 HUNT. L. BARRIE 70 HODSON. A. C. 117 HORVATH, WILLIAM J. 107 HUNT, ROGER W. 34 HOEFFERLE, NORMAN 107 HOSEA. FRED r. 104 HUNTER. ANN GOUGH 100 HOELZLE. MRS. HAROLD C. 79 HOSKINSON, HILLEARY F. 44 HUNTER. CELIA M. 53. 57 HOESEN, GARRET M. VAN 76 HOSNER. JOHN F. 5. 118 HUNTER. GILBERT N. 61. 62 HOFE, JR.. G. DOUGLAS 14 HOST, W. JAMES 73 HUNTER. HARRY 75 HOFF. PHILIP H. 48 HOSTERMAN. JAMES L. HUNTER. JR.. DONALD V, 50 HOFF. ROY 44 HOTTON, III. NICHOLAS 23 HUNTER. RAY 3 HOFF. WALTER H. 90 HOUCK. ORVILLE A. 94 HUNTER. RAY B. 59 HOFFMAN, C. W. (TED) 41 HOUGH. CASS S. 52 HUNTER. WESLEY A. 104 HOFFMAN, JACK M. 102 HOUGH. LEO W. 74 HUNTTING. MARSHALL 105 HOFFMAN, WALLACE R. 104 HOUGHTON, M. P. 110 HUNYADI. ALFRED J. 62 HOFFPAUER. CLARK M. 24, 74. 120 HOURSTON, W. R. 25. 110 HURD, W. B. 18 HOFSLUND, PERSHING B. 55 HlUSTON, RICK 56 HURLEY. GEORGE F. 33 HOFT, M. E. 14 HOVELAND, NIEMAN H. 106 HURLEY. HOWARD E. 77 HOGUE, JACK E. 61 HOVEY. JR.. HARRY H. 88 HURST. WILLIAM D. 7 HOISVEEN, MILO W. 90 HOWARD. DEBORAH V. 49 HUSER, THOMAS E. 64 HOITT, SAMUEL W. 84. 85 HOWARD. FRED B. 74 HUSSUNG, KARL F. 73 HOLBROOK. HERMAN L. 7 HOWARD. GERALD V. I0 HUSTON. R. J. 94 HOLBROOK, ROBERT G. 47 HOWARD. JR.. PAUL M. 43 HUTCHINGS. HARVEY M. 9 HOLBURT, MYRON B. 59 HOWARD, JR.. R. S. 66 HUTCHINSON, D. E. 52 HOLCOMB, LARRY C. 83 HOWARD. PAUL M. 8 HUTCHLNSON, EDWARD W. 63 HOLDEN, A. C. 110 HOWARD. SMITH 99 HUTCHINSON, SAMUEL J. 25 HOLDEN. JOHN L. 28 HOWARD. WILLIAM F. 96 HUTCHISON. J. G. 110 HOLE. DOUGLAS 8 HOWE. SYDNEY 34.36 HUTTON. GEORGE L. 22 HOLLE, MAJ. GEN. CHARLES G. 30 HOWELL. HERSHEL B. 80 HUTTON. ROBERT F. 28. 47 HOLLEN, MRS. RUSSELL VAN 107 HOWELL. JOHN H. 16 HYATT, ONIS D. 117 HOLLENBECK, MAX 105 HOWELL, W. E. 97 HYLWA, WALTER 62 HOLLIMAN, DAN C. 56 HOWES, ROBERT M. 23 I. HOLLIMAN, TOMMIE E. 66 HOWLETT, HERBERT A. 24 IBBERSON, JOSEPH E. 94 HOLLINGS, JR.. ARTHUR L. 63 HOWLEY, LEE C. 36.91 IEMMA, JOHN A. 96 HOLLISTER. WILLIAM F. 88 HOVER. MILTON G. 81 IKEHARA, ISAAC I. 67. 120 HOLLOWAY. R. C. 93 HOYLE.. MACY L. 89 IMHOFF, LOIS 59 HOLMES, EDWARD H. 18 HOYT, WALTER 77 INDVIK, ROBERT 90 HOLMES. JR.. SAMUEL S. 69 HUBBARD, E. C. 89 INGLE, ROBERT M. 65 136 INGLES. JAMES M. :5 JOHANNES. CLARENCE A. 79 JONKE1 . C. 109 INGRAHAM. M.D.. HOLLIS S. JOHANSON. JOEL M. 17 JONKEL, GEORGE 50, 98 INGWERSEN, JAMES W. 44 JOHN. WALTER W. 5 JORDAN, DARRELL 90 INIGO, FELIX 96, 121 JOHNS. WILLARD T. 94 JORDAN, FREDDIE M. 80 INNIS. C. DOYLE 10 JOHNSON. A. STEPHEN 66 JORDAN. PETER 116 IORIZZO, JEWELL 63 JOHNSON. ALLAN R. 26 JORDAN. ROBERT R. 63 IORIZZO. JOHN N. 63 JOHNSON. ARNOLD L 31 JORGENSEI., ALLEN 98 IPPEN, ARTHUR T. 31 JOHNSON. B. C. 109 JOSEPH. CHARLES ROMNEY 96 IRONS. JUDITH A. 94 JOHNSON. CARL 83 JOSEPH. EDWIN B. 103 IRVIN, THOMAS 66 JOHNSON. CARL E. 108 JOSEPH. JAMES 24 IRVING. JR., GEORGE W. 3 JOHNSON, CARL J. 25, 46 JOSEPHSON. ROBERT W. 104 IRWIN. HADLEY K. 81 JOHNSON. CARL T. 78 JOSLIN. PAUL H. 71 ISAACS. L. W. (BILL) 108 JOHNSON. CAROLYN 62 JOUANIN, C. 40 ISAACS. RICHARD 82 JOHNSON. D. GALE 19 JOUDRY. CHARLES L. 88 ISE. HENRY 96 JOHNSON, DONALD R. 10 JOY, JUDITH 69, 70 ISGUR. BENJAMIN 8 JOHNSON. DUDLEY J. 100 JUKES. THOMAS H. 53 IVES, ROBIN 35 JOHNSON. ED 106 JULIE, JR.. ROY E. 75 JOHNSON. ED O. 67 JUNE. FRED C. 16 JOHNSON. ELMER W. 29 JUNIGROTH, JAMES R. 90 JACKSON. CRAYTON B. 30 JOHNSON. ERNEST L. 98 JURISICH, JOSEPH M. 51 JACKSON, ROBERT F. 70 JOHNSON. F. W. 79 JUSELL, JUDSON 33 JACKSON. ROY I. 37 JOHNSON. HAROLD 72 JUSTICE. THOMAS C. 29 JACKSON, S. K. 58 JOHNSON. HIRAM C. 93 JACKSON. SAMUEL C. 12 JOHNSON. HUEY D. 47 KABAT, CYRIL 107 JACOBS. MRS. YARN ALL 50 JOHNSON. J. PEARCE 15, 99 KABZEMS, A. 115 JACOBSEN, JERRY 98 JOHNSON. JOSEPH H. 77 KADLEC, JOHN A. 117 JACOBSON. RAYMOND C. JOHNSON. JOSEPHINE 47 KAELIN, ROBERT C. 51 JACOBY, HOWARD (JAKE) 91 JOHNSON. LeROY 101 KAFFKA, JAY 27 JAEGER. JR.. JOSEPH 81 JOHNSON. LEONARD 23 KAIGLER, CHARLES 68 JAFFE. FREDERICK S. 49 JOHNSON. MALCOLM 27 KAKAC, KENNETH 71 JAFIOROWSKI, H. A. 37 JOHNSON. MARTIN L. 102 KALB, ROBERT G. 68 JAHN. LAURENCE R. 54 JOHNSON. MRS. LYNDON B. 28.40 KALLUS. MALCOLM 21 JAMES. DOUGLAS A. 58 JOHNSON. MRS. ROBERT L. 100 KALMAR, LOUIS F. 37 JAMES. H. LANE 104 JOHNSON. NEWELL A. lel KAMI, HARRY T. 67 JAMES. HAROLD L. 17 JOHNSON. NORBERT J. 69 KAMINSKI. EMIL 106 JAMES. HARRY C. 53 JOHNSON. R. E. 39 KAMINSKI. GEORGE A. 27. 108 JAMES. LEE M. 5. 117 JOHNSON. RAYMOND E. 16, 22, 28, 41 KAMMAN, JACK F. 36 JAMISON. JOHN T. 88 JOHNSON. REUBEN 44 KAMMERER, JULIE 38 JANSEN. OSCAR .2 JOHNSON, REUBEN J. 23, 31 KANE. MICHAEL 49 JANTZEN. ROBERT A. 57. 120 JOHNSON. S. JAMES 79 KANE, WILBUR P. 15 JARDINE. A. O. 113 JOHNSON. U. ALEXIS 17 KANIUKA, RUSSELL P. 3 JARRETT. STANLEY M. 13 JOHNSON. VIRGa. 98 KANNOWSKI, PAUL B. 91 JARVIS. EARL E. 71 JOHNSON. W. HOWARD 7 KANZ, JOHN R. 104 JARVIS. STANFORD 102 JOHNSON, W. LLOYD 101 KAPP. Re.:NALD 79 JASPERSON. ROBERT W. 35 JOHNSON. WILLIAM H. 75 KARI, EARL N. 20 JAYNE, JERRY 69 JOHNSTON. DAVID W. 50 KARP, JAMES 83 JEANES, JR., JOSEPH Y. 64 JOHNSTON. F. A. 3 KARSTAD, D.V.M.. LARS H. 54 JEFFERS. CLINTON E. 61 JOHNSTON. J. R. (REX) 52 KASHEF, A. L 31 JEFFRIES. ERNEST R. 93 JOHNSTON. J. REX 3 KASLINE, FRED E. 59 JEHLIK. P. J. 4 JOHNSTON. KEN 92 KATZ, JOAN M. 50 JELEN, VICTOR F. 21 JOHNSTON. P. M. 58 KATZ. ZVI 57. 68 JENKINS, DALE W. 23 JOINER, HAROLD 67 KAUFERT, FRANK H. JENKINS. DAVID H. 78 JONES. B. H. 83 KAUFFMAN, DONALD E. 104 JENKINS. DR. ROBERT E. 47 JONES. DALE A. 7 KAUFFMAN. L. R. 93 JENKINS. ROBERT M. 16. 28 JONES, DEAN I.. 94 KAUFMAN. ELMER 91 JENKINS. W. KENDALL 88 JONES, DR. ROY W. 118 KAUL, HUGH 56 JENSEN, ALBERT 87 JONES, ELLIS R. 54 KAUTZ. LYNFORD E. 22 JENSEN. BLAINE 101 JONES; FRANCIS L. 48 KAVADAS, TED 69 JENSEN, DONALD A. 27 JONES, FRANKLIN 68 KAVANAGH, FREDERICK 34 JENSEN, ERIC 106 JONES, JERRY G. 74 KAYA. SHOJI 68 JENSEN, EUGENE 20 JONES. JOHN C. 65 KAYE. R. A. 18 JENSEN, F. PAUL 54. 107 JONES. JR.. DAN S. 83 KEATING, WILLIAM H. 15 JENSEN. FREDA 83 JONES. JR.. 3. KNOX 30, 31 KEBRDLE, I. A. 65 JENSEN, GORDON 56 JONES. LAMBERT E. 32 KEEFE. JAMES F. 81 JENSEN, 3. E. N. 17 JONES. LAWRENCE 92 KEENAN. F. J. 14. 42, 56 JENSEN, J. ELLSWORTH 56 JONES. MRS. JOHN C. 65 KEENER, H. A. 4 85 JENSEN, MARVIN 101 JONES. MRS. M. L. 58 KEENER. JOHN M. 106 JENSEN, MELVIN 98 JONES. MRS. RANDOLPH W. 77 KEENEY. ROSCOE C. 44 JENSEN, RONALD 20 JONES. PAUL N. 28 KEENLEYSIDE. HUGH L. 50 JENSEN, TONY 6 JONES. RICHARD 91 KEETON, PAUL C. 68 JEROME, ERM IL S. 44 JONES, RIESLEY R. 47 KEEVER. KARL 47 JERSIG, HARRY D. 99 JONES. ROBERT E. 29.45 KEGAN, LAWRENCE R. 49 JESSUP. CLAUDE A. 103 JONES. RUSSELL K. 104 KEHN. RICHARD 69 JETER, HAROLD L. 21 JONES. S. LEARY 99 KEHOE, EDWARD F. 102. 121 JEW ETT. FREEBORN G. 63 JONEZ, AL R. 15 KEIFER, DAVID R. 14 137

14 7 KEIL. EDWARDR. 8 KINGMAN, EDWARD R. 47 KOOYMAN, B. 109 KEIL, NOLAN F. 13 KINGSLEY, DANIEL T. 22 KORFT, SERGE A. 29 KE1LEY, STEPHEN 47 KINSLOW, M. D. 12 KORNICKER, LOUIS S. 23 KEITH, ALLAN 40 KINTER, GEORGE 59 KORNMAN. WILLIAM M. 71 KEITH, ANTHONY 109 KINTER, LYNN S. 14 KORTRIGHT, F. H. 113 KEITH, STUART 39 KINTZELE, L. RICHARD 61 KORTUM, MRS. KARL 60 KELLEN, STEPHEN 38 KIRBY, EDWIN L. 5 KOSAR, WILLIAM F. 39 KELLEY, CHARLFS D. 56 KIRBY, HARLEY T. 99 KOSKI, J. T. 3 KELLEY, CLAUDE D. 46 KIRCH, WAYNE E. 84 KOSSUTH. M.D.. LOUIS C. 57 KELLEY, CLINTON M. 62 KIRK, JOHN J. 28 KOST, HAROLD C. 91 KELLEY, FRANK J. 24 KIRKBRIDE, CHALMER G. 76 KOSTER. EDWARD C. 91 KELLEY, HUBERT W. 7 KIRKENDALL. JACK E. 104 KOSTER. HERB 9 KELLEY, JAMES H. 81 KIRKLANCASGRAIN, CLAIRE 114 KOTRLA, R. A. 53 KELLY, C. F. 4 KIRKLAND, LEON 66 KOTTMAN, R. M. 4 KELLY, DUANE 82 KIRKNESS, WALTER 9 KOVY, STANLEY A. 22 KELLY, FRANCIS X. 10 KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM A. 33 KOWALISYN, SHIRLEY 51 KELLY, GEORGE E. 52 KIRKWOOD. CHARLES C. 104 KOWSKI, FRANK F. 17 KELLY, H. J. 64 KIRKWOOD, ROBERT 38 KOZICKY, EDWARD L. 48 KELLY, ROBERT J. II KITCHEL, JOHN H. 79 KRAEMER, FLORENCE 49 KELLY, THOMAS E. 56 KITCHEN, HERMAN 38 KRALL, CHARLES A. 8 KELSALL, JOHN P. 109 KIZER. FRANKLIN D. 103 KRAMER, H. H. 4 KEMPER, M.D.. CHARLES A. 107 KLABUNDE, JOSEPH J. 82 KRAMER, PAUL R. 42.99 KENAGA, EUGENE E. 79 KLABUNDE, PHILIP K. 64 KRAMER, ROBERT H. 101, 118 KENDEIGH, S. CHARLET; 69 KLAMM, WILLIAM A. 55 K RAUCH, JR.. HERBERT C. 6 KENNAMER, EARL F. 5 KLASHMAN. LESTER M. 20 KRAUS, J. E. 4 KENNEDY. ARTHUR R. 7 KLASON, RICHARD P. 101 KRAUSE, KEITH S. 72 KENNEDY, CHARLES F. 77 KLASSEN, C. W. 69 KRAUSE, RODNEY 43 KENNEDY, JOHN R. 18 KLASSEN, W..A. 115 KRAUSS, HOWARD 107 KENT, GRACE 37 KLATASKE, RONALD 43 KRAUTER, ORLO W. 8 KENT, OTIS BEALL 40 KLEIN. DAVID R. 57, 116 KREFFT, F. 110 KER, J. W. I I I KLEIN. HARVEY 65 KRELL, THEODORE C. 16 KER, JOHN W. 119 KLEIN. WILLIAM H. 23 KRESS, STEPHEN W. 92 KERBES, R. :-I. 109 KLEINER, GILBERT 63 KREUCH, BILL 87 KEP.EKES, J. 109 KLEINER. ROBERT E. 32 KRILL, ROBERT M. 106 KERFOOT. JUSTINE 25 KLEPINGER, KENT E. 106 KROMBEIN, KARL V. 22 KERN. CALVIN J. 94 KLIMASZEWSKI, MAJ. M. P. I KROTKI, CARL 36 KERNAN, GEORGE 93 KLIMSTRA, WILLARD D. 117 KRUCKEBERG, ARTHUR 105 KERR, GORDON E. 19 KLING, SR.. RALPH R. 74 KRUEGER, WILLIAM 108 KERR, GORDON R. 112 KLOTZ, JOHN W. 70 KRUG, ALAN S. 45 KERR, HARRY A. 88 KLUSSMANN, WALLACE G. 6 KRUMMES, WILLIAM T. 16 KERS fING, E. J. 4 KNAPP, GEORGE L. 92 KRUSE, DORATHY S. 49 KESSLER, ROBERT 18 KNELL, C. A. 15 KRUSE, MRS. HAROLD G. 107 KESSLER, WAYNE 57 KNICKERBOCKER, G. C. 47 KRUSE, THOMAS E. 93 KETNER, JOHN L. 74 KNIERIM, PAUL K. 22 KRYGER, HOMER L. G. 57 KEVERN, DR. NILES 117 KNIGHT, H. J. RIO KUBERKA, RICHARD F. 44 KEY, M.D.. MARCUS M. 12 KNIGHT, J. S. MC 52 KUEHN, JEROME H. 79 KIDO, SUNAO 67 KNIGHT, JOHN H. 59 KUFUSS. WILLIAM J. 28 KIDWELL. MRS. H. B. 68 KNIGHT, MRS. L 115 sKUHN, STANLEY 71 KIEHL. r R. 4 KNIGHT, ROBERT F. 20 KUHZE, BILL 43 KIEHL, ELMER R. 82 KNIGHT, TOM 104 KULLMAN, RABBI EUGEN ?8 KIEL, JR., WILLIAM H. 55 KNIGHT, W. E. 89 KUNKEL, H. 0. 4 KIELHACK, JAMES 84 KNIRK, CARL H. 91 KUNKEL, JIM 90 KIER, PORTER M. 23 KNOBL, GEORGE M. 9 KUNZIG, ROBERT L. 22 KIERNAN, W. K. 112 KNOWLTON, PERRY H. 38. 41 KURTZ, ARTHUR R. 106 KIESER. JUNE 29 KNOX, BEN 81 KUTSKO, JOHN S. 16 KIFF, BEN 33 KNUDSEN. GEORGE J. 32 KU YT, E. 109 KILBURN. BEN 56 KNUTH, ROCKNE 107 KYLE, JR.. JOHN EDWIN 74 KIMBALL, THOMAS L. 31, 46 KOBRIGER, GERALD D. 45 KIMMEL, J. A. 40 KOCH, EDWARD 33 LA BORDE, Wi-sYNE 107 KIMMEL. JR., E. L. 41 KOEHLER. FRED V. 94 LA FROMBOISE, ROY 90 KING, ADRIAN 89 KOEHLER, JAMES W. 59 LaBELLE, CHARLES 87 KING, ALBERT E. 108 KOEHLER, PAUL 77 LaCAvA, THOMAS A. 85 KING, BRUCE 86 KOENEMANN, EDWARD J. 102 LACEY, JAMES L. 48 KING, DAVID B. 7 KOENINGS, ROMAN FL '4 LACK, WENDELL D. 80 KING, HUGH G. 82 KOERBER, ARTHUR R. 31 LACKMAN, GEORGE 82 KING. IRWIN H. 87 KOESTNER, FERN 80 LACY, C. 112 KING, JOHN P. 77 KOHN, EDWARD H. 23 LADNER, CLARENCE M. 81 KING, KENNETH N. 76 KOISCH, MAJ. GEN. FRANK P. 10 LaDUE, WENDELL R. 91 KING, MALCOLM E. 76 KOIVULA, DORIS A. 13 LAET, CHRISTIAN DE 109 KING, OWEN W. 77 KOJIMA, UNOYO 68 LaFLEUR, ROBERT A. 74 KING, WALLACE W. 74 KOLB. HAVEN 77 LaFON, JOHN W. 21 KING, WILLIAM A. 31 KOLB, JAMES 81 LAGASSE, ALFRED B. 30 KING, WILLIAM H. 103 KOL- , ROBERT 98 LAGASSE, ARMAND 84 KING, WILLIS 16 KOO, TED S. Y. 76 LAGLER, DR. KARL F. 46 KINGDON, LORRAINE B. 64 KOOS, ERVIN J. J. 71 LAGNESE, JR.. JOSEPH F. 53 LAGOW, SAMUEL C. 106 138

148 LANEY, JAMES 70 LAY, HUBERT E. 81 LEWIS, F. AIRD II LANEY, W. D. 31 LAYCOCK, ARLEIGH H. 31 LEWIS, FRED P. 92 LAIRD, M. A. 115 LAYNE, JAMES N. 30 LEWIS, HAROLD R. 3 LAIRD, MELVIN R. 10 LAYTON, BERYL 72 LEWIS, HOWARD 41 LAIRD, WILSON M. 12 LAYTON, NEWTON S. 86 LEWIS, JAMES C. 92 LAITALA, E. M. 78 LAZARCHIK, DONALD M. 95 LEWIS, JAMES K. 64 LAITSCH, MRS. JOHN T. 33 LEACH, HOWARD R. 55 LEWIS, ORME 12 LAKES, CLAYTON 91 LEAGUE, ARCHIE \V. 18 LEWIS, ORVILLE \V. 82 LAKOVITCH, JR., JOSEPH B. 29 LEAHY, ROBERT B. 35 LEWIS, TOM 73 LAMB, DANA S. 111 LEAK, ROBERT E. 89 LEWYT, ALEX M. 38 LAMB, GEORGE R. 28, 40 LEAL, TOM 104 LEYENDECKER, P. J. 4 LAMB, WILLIAM CARROLL 65 LEAR, GENE M. 5 LIBBEY, WESLEY 80 LAMBERT, HUBERT C. 101 LEARMONTH, D. J. 110 LIBBY, WINTHROP C. 48 LAMBERT, JOHN H. 77 LEARN, DARRELL A. 93 LICHTENBERGER, R. S. 95 LAMM, RICHARD D. 35 LEARY, TERRY R. 100 LICKEL, CONRAD B. 94 LaMOREAUX, PHILIP E. 31 LEBER, MAJOR GENERAL W. P. 19 LICKLIDER, LES 71 LAMOUREUX, J. P. 109 LcBLANC, SR., HENRY J. 46 LIDDLE, JERRY 90 LAMSA, A. K. !IO LECHNER, MRS. ROBERT 41 LIDDY, L. B. 71 LAMSON, ARROLL L. 62 LECLERC, M. 110 LIEBOLD, LAWRENCE 41 LANDENBERGER, FRED 60 LeCLERG, ROBERT E. 10 LIFTON, FRED B. 46 LANDFORCE, ANDREW S. 6 LEDBETTER, J. LEONARD 66 LIGGITT, WILLIS H. 91 LANPrZUM, NEY C. 14, 42, 65 LEDFORD, ROY H. 11 LIGHT, ROBERT E. 50 LANE, BURKE E. 63 LEDOUX, L. PIERRE 31 LIGHTNER, JERRY P. 42 LANE, DONEL J. 23, 26 LEE, JOHN B. 56 LIGHTSEY, WILLIAM M. 103 LANE, MELVIN 59 LEE, Ph.D., C. BRUCE 11 LILEY, ROBERT 36 LANE, RICHARD D. LEE, TED T. 91 LIMBURG, A. W. 32 LANG, E. M. 86 LEE, THOMAS 106 LINCOLN, ANTHONY 13 LANG, GEORGE M. II LEFLER, ROBERT S. 99 LINDER, ALLAN D. 116 LANG, 0. R. 73 LEHE, PAUL D. 70 LINDER, RAYMOND L. 98, 118 LANGDALE, JUDGE HARLEY LEHLBACH, A. 13 LINDSAY, DALE R. 12 LANGE, KEITH D. 11 LEHNER, LYLE L. 48 LINDSAY, DOUGLAS 64 LANGFORD, JAMES B. 66 LEHR, EUGENE L. 22 LINDSAY, GEORGE 12. 60 LANGKAMMER, DAVID 45 LEIBY, JAMES 59 LINDUSKA, JOSEPH P. 16 LANGRELL, JOHN 93 LEIRFALLOM, JARLE 14,79 LINDZEY, JAMES S. 95, 118 LANKFORD, MRS. R. L. 100 LEISING, CAPT. CHARLES 94 LINE, LES 43 LANKFORD, RICHARD E. 75 LEISZ, DOUGLAS R. 7 LINEHAN, JOHN T. 64 LANNON, HENRY J. 66 LEITCH, W. G. III LINFORD, A. B. 52 LANSER, EDWARD 28 LELLINGER, DAVID B. 22 LINFORD, AVARD B. 8 LAPALME, MICHEL 114 LEMAIRE, ROBERT J. 8 LING, CHRISTINE 67 LAPERLE, J. J. M. 109 LeMAR, MRS. HAROLD D. 83 LINGLE, WILLIAM B. 8 LaPLANTE, BRYAN F. 20 LEMICH, MIKE 84 LINN, HARRIET E. 67 LAPPEN, CHARLES 69 LEMIEUX, GUY 114 LINN, MAX 38, 40, 41 LAPPIN, MRS. WILLIAM E. 95 LEMKE, HERBERT R. 106 LINN, ROBERT M. 17 LARANCE, RCBERT S. 73 LEMMON, WARREN M. 47 LINSCOTT, STANLEY P. 74 LARKIN, JOHN H. 102 LEMON, ROBERT 72 LINSLEY, RAY K. 22 LaRCSA, REGINALD A. 102 LENGFELD, FRED E. 107 LINT, KENTON C. 54 LARSEN, NANCY 60 LENNON, ROBERT E. 16 LINTON, THOMAS L. 89 LARSON, H. F. 52 LENOIR, JEAN 114 LIPPERT, GLORGE E. 106 LARSON, R. E. 4 LENT, PETER C. 57 LITCHFIELD, EDWARD S. 88 LARSON, RALPH W. 104 LEON, MARIUS and MARILYN DE 39 LITTLE, ED T. 33 LARSON, WILLIAM 1-1. 105 LEONARD, DORIS F. 34 LITTLE, GENE R. 105 LASATER, J. E. 104 LEONARD, J. H. 41 LITTLE, ZIP 40 LATIMER, JR., IRA S. 105, 121 LEONARD, MRS. RICHARD M. 53 LITTON, MARTIN 38, 51 LATIMER, R. W. 20 LEONARD, RICHARD M. 34,51,60 LIVERMORE, JR., N. B. 59 L ATIMORE, ROBERT E. 7 LEONARD, RORERT G. 58 LLOYD, CHARLES 106 LATORNELL, ARTHUR D. 52 LEONARD, ROSS 11 LLOYD, HELEN III LAU, L. S. 67 LEOPOLD, A. STARKER t 60 LLOYD, JOHN R. 14, 70 LAUCKHART, J. BURTON 104 LEOPOLD, DR. A. STARKER 46 LOBB, J. EVERETT 90 LAUDADIO, SR., JOHN F. 95 LEOPOLD, LUNA B. 3G. SI LOCKART, JAMES M. 69 LAUGHLIN, ROBERT M. 22 LESAUX, PETER E. 110 LOCKWOOD, J. W. 114 LAUN, H. CHARLES 32 LESSER, M.D., GERSON T. 51 LODWICK, SEELEY G. 3 LAURENCE, KENNETH A. 49 LESTER, II, GEORGE W. 104 LOESCH, HARRISON 12 LAURENDEAU, GILLES 115 LESURE, LINWOOD B. 77 LOGAN, STANLEY 88 LAURENT, RENAULT ST. III LETH, WALTER 93 LOGIE, R. R. 109, 121 LAUTMAN, KAY PARTNEY 53 LEVELTON, C. R. 109 LOKAN, RICHARD 86 LA!.IVER, CLIFFORD P. 103 LEVER, W. J. 110 LOKEMOEN, JOHN T. 91 LAWRENCE, CHARLES H. 16 LEVERS, ELIZABETH D. 48 LOKER, DONALD P. 24 LAWRENCE, DANIEL F. 101 LEVY, SEYMOUR 57 LONG, A. C. 95 LAWRENCE, J. W. 97 LEWIS, A. W. 100 LONG, ANDREW C. 96 LAWRENCE, W. MASON 24,87 LEWIS, ALLEN I. 84 LONG, DOROTHY 33 LAWS, H. P. 113 LEWIS, CHARLES W. 105 LONG, JR., WILLIAM G. 105 LAWS, WILLIAM 64 LEWIS, DANIEL C. 52 LONG, RAYMOND S. 59 LAWSON, MRS. J. ALFRED 44 LEWIS, EUGENE M. 69 LONG, WEYMETH 8 LAWSON, RODERICK A. 25 LEWIS, EUGENE R. 73 LONG, WILLIAM ED 76 LAWSON, WILLIAM 14 LEWIS, F. A. II LONG ERO; JERRY 84 139

149. LONGMIRE. R. C. 93 MacBETH, JEAN 102 MARK. JEROME M. 108 LONGMORc M.D.. R. DON 114 MacCONNACHIE. JR.. W. M. 30 MARK. SHELLEY M. 14 LOPEZGUEVARA. CARLOS 24 MacCORMICK, AUSTIN H. 47 MARKHAM. LORIN W. 45 LOPEZ. MILTON H. 24 MacDONALD, GORDON J. F. 19 MARKS. LAURENCE H. 56 LORENTZSON. C LARENCE 12 MACE. R. U. 93 MARKS. WILLIAM D. 78 LORING. AUGUSTUS P. 78 MacEWAN. C. 110 MARLAND, RICHARD 12 LORING. GEORGE G. 78 MACIOLEK, JOHN A. 67.116 1V1ARLER. LARRY 57 LORIO, WENDELL JOSEPH 6 MACK. LESLIE D. 31 MARLOW. SIDNEY 88 LOSH. WILLIAM J. 53 MacKAY, RONALD H. 109 MARQUETTE, CAROLYN 81 LOUGHMILLER, CAMPBELL 100 MacKENZIE, W. C. 110 MARR. JOHN W. 53 LOUGHREY. ALAN G. 109 MACKIE, DONALD J. 106 MARRIAGE. L. DEAN 7 LOVE. D. V. 114 MACKLANBURG. JR.. ROBERT A. 92 MARSH. JOEL W. 75 LOVE. H. W. 31 MACKLOW, ELLIOT A. 9 MARSH. JR.. ERNEST 100 LOVE. REID 73 MacLAREN. R. E. 110 MARSH. MARY H. 31 LOVE, SAM 36 MACLAUCHLAN, DONALD 75 MARSH. MAYNARD F. 74 LOVELACE. W. CURTIS 66 MacLEAN. BERTON M. 10 MARSH. WILLIAM K. 97 1.0VSETH. PETER 56 MacLEOD. J. C. 110 MARSHALL (Miss). J. 112 LOVVORN, R. L. 4 MACLINN, W. A. 4 MARSTON. BURTON W. 40 LOW. JESSOP B. 101. 118 MacMARTIN, JAMES M. 102 MARSTON. M. LEE 76 LOWE. 0. L. 99 MACMILLAN. GRAHAM 29 MARSTON. MERWIN A. 16 LOWENTHAL. DAVID 29 MacMULLAN, RALPH A. 14,39. 55.78. MARTER. III. E. BUDD 49 LOY. WILLIAM H. 15 120 MARTIN. EARL E. 37 LUBINEC. WILLIAM 39 MacNABB. ALEXANDER 13 MARTIN. GARY D. 28 LUCAS. K. C. 110 MacNAMARA, LESTER G. 85.120 MARTIN. IVAN R. 5 LUCAS. LOUIS F. 45 MacNEIL, MRS. DOUGLAS H. 38 MARTIN. J. VERNON 8 LUCAS. RUSSELL M. 95 MacPHERSON. NEIL 85 MARTIN. 3R., PAUL 94 LUCAS. WILLIAM J. 7 MACPHERSON. A. H. 109 MARTIN. KENNETH 72 LUCE. CHARLES F. 22. 50 MACSWAIN, HAROLD C. 78 MARTIN, KENNETH W. 108 LUCKMANN, W. H. 69 MACY. HAROLD 79 MARTIN. LOUIS B. 27 LUDENS. JOHN A. 98 MADDAFORD, JOYCE 84 MARTIN. MILTON H. 105 LUDWIG, JOHN H. 21 MADDEN. KENNETH 71 MARTIN. RICHARD 88 LUEBBERT, C. F. 82 MADSEN. LOUIS L. 104 MARTIN. ROBERT G. 52 LUEHRS. ARMIN F. 28 MADSON, JOHN 48 MARTIN. ROBERT H. 98 LUESCHOW. LLOYD 106 MAGA. JOHN 59 MARTIN. W. K. III LUESHEN, MRS. JOHN 39 MAGARGLE:, MRS. HAL 32 MARTEN. W. R. III LUICK, HOMER C. 46.47 MAGIE, WILLIAM H. 80 MARTIN. WALLACE 58 LUKE. PHILIP 88 MGRUDER, WILLIAM M. 18 MARTINEZ. JIMMY E. 86 LUKENS. JR.. PAUL W. 49 MAHAN. HAROLD D. 79 MARTNA. MARET 31 LUMSDEN, HARRY G. 45 MAHLBURG, MILTON W. 70 MARVIN. JAMES W. 34 LUND. A. E. 99 MAINE. CARLETON A. 96 MASELLI. ANTHONY 62 LUND, GWEN 65 MAINES, J. T. 30 MASLAND. JR.. FRANK E. 94 LUND. PHILLIP A. 65 MAIN/. J. S. 110 MASO, BRIAN H. 23 LUND. RAYMOND F. 9g MAIR, W. WINSTON 113 MASON. C. RUSSELL 65 LUND. T. C. 52 MAJOR. HARRY M. 8 MASON, EDWARD S. 50 LUNDELL. BRYCE E. 108 MALCOLM. JESS W. 76 MAS01-1, ELIZABETH 44 LUNDQUIST. GEN. GUSTAV E. 18 MAi.COLMSON, IAN D. 37 MASON. JAMES H. 71 LUNDY. LESTER L. 66 MALES. R. P. MASON. MRS. JAMES H. 71 LUNDY. MAURICE H. 14 MALKOWSKI, JAMES M. 83 MASON. SAMUEL P. 103 LUNKEN, MRS. H. EDMUND 38 '4ALLERY. KENNETH B. 11 MASSIE, T. N. 89 LUTEN, DANIEL B. 38 MALLOW. JAMES E. 75 MASS1G, D. E. 112 LUTES. DALLAS D. 117 MALONE, G. B. 113 MASSON. VIC 93 LUTZ. LELAND 59 MALONE, THOMAS F. 48 MASUNAGA, NOBUICH I 67 LUYS. ANDRE 82 MALONEY, M. F. 18 MATEER. CHAR1 Q. 98 LYDDAN, ROBERT H. 17 MALOY, JOHN R. 64 MATHENEY, M 81 LYMAN. M.D.. EDWIN D. 72 MANAR, THOMAS A. 9 MATHER. JOHN A. 86 LYNAM, ROBERT g3 MANDER. JERRY 38 MATHER. STANLEY M. 59 LYNCH. JAMES 48 MANKIN, CHARLES J. 92 MATHESON. D. LLOYD 33 LYNCH. THOMAS M. 61 MANLEY, JOHN E. 18 MATHEWS. CRAIG 36 LYNCH. WILLIAM 37 MANN. ROBERT 51 MATHEWS, DONALD C. 62 LYNG. RICHARD E. 3 MANNING, HARVEY 105 MATHEWS. WILLIAM L, 13 LYNN. JACK 47. 73 MANNING. JOSEPH H. 75.120 MATHIS. JR.. J. F. 67 LYON. CARL V. 18 MANNING, RAYMOND B. 22 MATHIS. WILLIAM H. 58 LYON, LEROY E. 72 MANNS, ROBERT 43 MATHISEN, L. ADOLPH 25 LYON, TUNIS 75 MANTLE, C. JACK 57 MATH1SEN, L. M. 93 LYON, V. E. 114 MANUEL, S. F. 113 MATOS, CRUZ A. 96 LYON. WALTER A. 95 MANVILLE. RICHARD H. 16 MATSON. WILLIAM 106 LYONS. JAMES 73 MARCH, SYLVESTER G. 27 MATTHEWS. JAMES W. 5 LYONS. V. T. 115 MARCHESSEAULT, LEON 115 MATTHEWS. JOSEPH L. 5 M MARCHINTON, R. LARRY 116 MATTHEWS, JR., EDWIN S. 38 MAAG, HENRY 89 MARCKWOP.TH. GORDON D. 105 MATTHEWS. WILLIAM H. 43. 74 MAC EWAN, MALCOLM 93 MARCOTTE. ROBERT D. 36 MATTHIAS. E. N. 49 MAC FARLANE, DON 107 MA'.CUS, STANLEY A. 48 MATTHIES. N. 115 MacANANNY, J. H. 18 MAR/ANA. NICHOLAS M. 16 MATT/CE, HARRY B. 84 MacBEAN. ANGUS P. 54 MARIETTI, DOMENIC 97 MATTIG. A. L. 104 MacBEAN. R. R. 114 MARK. CYRUS 70 MATTISON. JR., JAMES 60 140

150 MATTOON, JOHN 13 McGILL, SAM P. 66 McTEE. CHARLES 28 MAUERMANN, R. G. 99 McGINN. LARRY 99 McTYEIRE, CLUSTIE 56 MAUGHAN, W. DON 23 McGINNES, BURD S. 103. 119 McVEY, ROBERT W. 10 MAUL. THEODORE W. 93 MCGINNES, FRANKLIN P. 51 McWILLIAMS, DOUGLAS E. 94 MAULDIN. W. PARKER 49 McGINNIS, BRET J. 92 McWILLIAMS. HAROLD G. 112 MAUNDER, ELWOOD R. 37 MCGLAMERY. JAMES 73 MEAD. BERTON 88 MAUS. CALVIN DON 93 MCGLATHERY. TOMMY R. 100 MEAD. MICHAEL 94 MAUSSHRDT, D. B. 21 McGLINN, FRANK C. P. 95 MEAD, Ph.D.. MARGARET 5I MAXSON, WEBSTER P. 21 McGOURIN, TOM F. 8 MEADE. G. EDWARD 112 MAXWELL. CARROLL W. 74 McGOWAN. JR.. MARTIN 80 MEADE. II, GEORGE 107 MAY COL. JOHN A. 15, 42.97 MCGRAW. WILLIAM T. 78 MEADE, RICHARD F. 63 MAY. CURTIS 36 McGREGOR, DUNCAN J. 98 MEADOWS, BEN C. 51 MAY. WILLIAM F. 41 McGREGOR, JUDGE LOUIS D. 46.47 MEDLIN. SPENCER E. 14, 81 MAYALL, K. M. 113 McGREGOR. W. H. DAVIS 5 MEGONNELL, WILLIAM H. 21 MAYBEE, G. R. 113 McGREGOR, WILLIAM H. DAVIS 118 MEHAU, LARRY 67 MAYFIELD, JR.. JOHN M. 59 McGUFFIN. W. H. N. 110 MEHOS. JOHN A. 24 MAYO. FRANCIS T. 20 McGUIRE. WILLARD 44 MEISTER, ALFRED L. 2.4 MAYS. VANCE W. 11 McHUGH, J. L. 25 MELCHER. A. G. 50 McADAM, PAUL B. 53 MCINTEER. JR.. J. F. 102 MELSON, WILLIAM G. 73 McANDREW, JACK 114 McINTIRE. CLIFFORD G. 28. 46 MELVEN, WILLIAM J. 8 McARDLE. DR. RICHARD E. 46 MCINTOSH, JAMES 81 MELVILLE, G. A. 13 McARDLE, JEROME J. 102 MCINTYRE. HENRY L. 49 MELVILLE. WARD 30 McBRIDE, DON 23 McINTYRE. THOMAS 3 MELVIN. JOHN P. 91 McBROOM, JAMES T. 16 McKANE, JOHN G. 79 MENDALL, HOWARD L. 75, 117 McCABE, ROBERT 119 McKAY, M. C. 113 MENDELSON. JAMES 74 McCAFFERY, JR., JOSEPH J. 82 McKEAN. JOHN 46. 54, 93. 120 MENDENHALL, SHIRLEY 101 McCALL, JAMES 7 McKEATING, GERALD B. 114 MENDONCA, ANTONE E. 96 McCALL, MRS. C. A. 38 MCKEE, CHARLES C. 70 MENEFEE. J. M. 74 McCALL. WADE 6 MCKEE. LOUIS S. 70 MENG, HARRY H. 74 McCALLUM, DR. GORDON E. 46 McKEE, PAUL W. 75 MENSFORTH, STUART I IO McCANN. GEORGE 95 MCKEE. RUSSELL 27 MERINO. S. Q. (CHANO) 87 hIcCANN. JAMES A. 77. 117 McKEEVER, KERMIT 106 MEROW1T, CLEMENT E. 38 McCARTHY, DENNIS 57 MCKELL. CYRUS M. 118 MERRELL, JOHN C. 21 McCARTHY, DENNIS F. T. 47 McKENZIE, JOHN F. 84 MERRIAM, JR., LAWRENCE C. 45 McCARTHY, KEITH R. 16 McKEON, DANIEL M. 47 MERRIFIELD. ROBERT G. 5. 118 McCLELLAN, SR.. H. F. 98 MCKERNAN. DONALD L. 17 MERRILL, MILDRED B. 44 McCLELLAND, ROBERT S. 42 MCKERSIE, JEROME 106 MERRILL. MRS. BERNARD 85 McCLELLAND. ROYAL 40 McKEWEN. THOMAS D. 76 MERRILL. PERRY 102 McCLOSKEY. GEORGE 86 MCKEY, W. J. 66 MERRIOTT, NEAL 92 McCLOSKEY, J. MICHAEL 41, 51 McKINLEY, MARION 80 MERRITT. CLIFTON R. 54 McCLUNG, LESTER 105 McKNIGHT, JAMES 95 MERRYWEATHER. T. L. 75 McCOLLAM, COL. ALBERT E. 59 McKOWN, RODGER 86. 87 MERY, MRS. A. M. 93 McCOLLUM. LLOYD G. 58 McKUSICK. HARRY A. 62 MESLOW, E. CHARLES 118 McCOMil. JOHN 51 McLAINE, WARREN E. 75 MESSERLY, VERN 43 McCOM1). W. H. 66 McLAUGHLIN. DORIS G. 86 MESSERSMITH, FRANK 28 McCONNELL. CLIFFORD H. 94 McL.AUGHLIN. FRANK W. 86 METKE. J. PAT 93 McCONNELL, RICHARD 91 McLAUGHLIN. JOHN 102 METSGER. FRANCIS 61 McCONNELL, WILLIAM J. 61. 116 McLAUGHLIN. ROBERT C. 78 METZGER, JR., T. T. 95 McCORMACK, DONALD A. 45 McLAUGHLIN, THAD G. 31 METZLER, DWIGHT 87 McCORMICK, BILL 80 McLEAN, FRANK A. 56 MEWALDT, L. RICHARD 35 McCORNACK, WILLARD F. 17 McLEAN, W. C. 113 MEYER. JOHN R. 19 McCREARY. KENNETH V. 36 McLEOD, RUTH E. 80 MEYER. ROBERT H. 59 McCULLEY, ROBERT D. 7 McLINTOCK. MORRIS K. 34 MEYERING. JOHN 43 McCULLOUGH. J. M. 56 McLINTOCK. T. F. 7 MICHAEL, PHILIP 36 McCUNE, RICHARD A. 100 McMAHON. DONALD J. 79 MICHALSKI, LOUIS B. 78 McCURDY. PATRICK P. 28 MCMAHON. THOMAS C. 77 MICHAUD, AIME 60 McDAN I EL, W. E. 4 hIcMANUS, ROBERT H. 18 MICKELSON, EVAN H. 101 McDANIEL, WILLIAM E. 63 McMILLAN, C. W. 29 MICKO, LEONARD 61 McDAN1ELS, LOUIS L. 100 McMILLAN, DOUGLAS M. 80 MIDDEN. RICHARD E. 91 McDERMOTT, JAMES H. 12 MCMORE. H. M. 11 MIDDLETON, DONALD W. 113 McDONALD, DANIEL E. 89 McMULLAN, D. L. 54 MIDDLETON. FRANCIS M. 20 McDONC)UGH, PATRICK J. 82 MCMUNN. EARL W. 92 MIDDLETON, JOHN T. 21 McDOUGALL, CHARLES W. 5 McMURRY, OTHIE R. 71 MIHURSKY, JOSEPH A. 76 Mcl.OW ELL. BETTY 71 MCMYNN. ROBERT G. 112 MIKELL, HAROLD K. 65 McDCMELL, BODIE 49 McNAIR, J, W. (BILL) 83 MILES, BRUCE R. 99 McDOWELL, GENE 84 McNAMARA. EUGENE F. 94 MILES, JR., JAMES F. 103 McDOWELL, ROBERT D. 116 McN ATT. TRAVIS 99 MILES. JR.. RUFUS E. 49 McDOWELL, THEODORE N. 17 McNEIL, R. J. U0 MILLAN. HOWARD W. 54 McEWAN, E. H. 109 McNEW, RUTH 93 MILLAR. J. B. 109 McFADDEN, JAMES T. 117 McNURLEN, KEITH A. 71 MILLAR. M. C. 115 McFARLAND, JORDON P. 61 McPHERSON, MRS. EDWARD R. 53 MILLARD. MAXINE C. 20 McFARLANE. EUAN P. 102 McPHERSON. PITMAN 29 MILLENBACH, CLIFF J. 104 McFATE, JAMES T. 84 McQUAID, ELIAS A. 84 MILLER, A. WENDALL 7 McGEE, SR., GEORGE M. 85 MCROREY. RUSSELL P. 25 MILLER. ALAN J. 43 McGHEE, GEORGE C. 103 McSWEEN, DONALD 97 MILLER. C. KEITH 74 141

15 MILLER, C. WALLACE 11 MOND, J. LEWIS DU 89 MORSE, EDWARD H. 77 MILLER, CAMPBELL Z. 30 MONDAY, CAMILLE 84 MORSE, SAM V. 80 MILLER, D. R. 109 MONIZ, JR., MANUEL 67 MORSE. WILLIAM B. 55 MILLER, EDWARD R. 94 MONROE. BURT L. 30 MORTIMER, CLIFFORD H. 30 MILLER, EVERETT L. 28 MONROE, CHARLES L. 92 MORTON, D. B. 69 MILLER, F. L. 109 MONROE, JAMES W. 14 MORTON, DURYEA 43 MILLER, FRANK H. 53 MONROE, WILLIAM 12 MORTON, J. N. 111 MILL ER, GEORGE P. 68 MONSON, ANNA 31 MORTON. ROGERS C. B. 12 MILLER, HAROLD R. 73 MONSON, J. MIKE 101 MORZER-BRUYNS, M. F. 40 MILLER, J. ROBERT 73 MONTAGUE, ROBERT L. 104 MOSBAUGH, HARRELL F. 12 MILLER, JAMES E. 5 MONTANARI, FRANCIS W. 87 MOSBY, HENRY S. 119 MILLER, JEFFREY B. 113 MONTGOMERY, LYNN 81 MOSELEY, JAMES B. 34 MILLER, JOSEPH W. 105 MONTGOMERY, ROBERT 39 MOSELEY, RICHARD E. 32 MILLER, JR., DANIEL N. 108 MOON, GARETH C. 82 MOSELEY, SPENCER D. 41 MILLER, KEITH E. 17 MOON, WILSON T. 8 MOSES, PHIL J. 65 MILLER, LARRY S. 95 MOORE, DAVID F. 86 MOSS. J. E. 98 MILLER, LELAND R. 90 MOORE. DENTON R. 10 MOSS, LAURENCE T. 51 MILLER. LESLIE A. 40, 50 MOORE, DR. CLAUDE 46 MOSS, TOM J. 60 MILLER, LLOYD E. 65 MOORE, GEORGE C. 72, 120 MOSS. WILLIAM F. 98 MILLER, MAYA 38 MOORE, GEORGE S. 18 MOST, JR., RALPH 25 MILLER, N. E. BILL 65 MOORE, HERBERT C. 77 MOTL, LAURENCE F. 107 MILLER, RICHARD GORDON 38 MOORE, J. S. 69 MOTT, FREDERICK T. 64 MILLER, ROBERT G. 71, 94 MOORE, KEN 28 MOTT, JR., WILLIAM PENN 14,42.45,59 MILLER, ROSS J. 8 MOORE, M.D., RAYMOND T. 11 MOTZ, KENNETH L. 44 MILLER, SHARON R. 52 MOORE, R. E. 41 MOULDING, HERB 115 MILLER, THOMAS W. 84 MOORE, R. K. 114 MOUNT, DONALD I. 20 MILLER, W. R. 109 MOORE, TOM D. 100 MOURE, RUPERT 12 MILLER. WILLIAM D. 69 MOORE, WILLIAM H. 81 MOUTON, LOCKE L. 10 MILLER, WILLIAM F. 62 MOORHEAD, GEORGE R. 85 MOYLE, JAMES D. 101 MILLERD, FRANK W. 25 MOORMAN, JAMES W. 36 MOYLE, JOHN B. 79 MILLETTE, TED 24 MOORMAN, ROBERT B. 6,71 MOYNIH/N, MARTIN H. 23 MILLIGAN, ROBERT L. 41 MOOS, DONALD W. 42, :04 MUELLER, HERBERT L. 80 MILLS, HARRY R. 81 MOOSE, LATHAN T. 89 MUELLER, ROBERT C. 80 MILLS, HERBERT H. 55 MORAN, EUGENE D. 77 MUGFORD, PAUL S. 77 MILLS, JOE 107 MORCK, PAUL L. 112 MULAIK, DOROTHEA D. 101 MILONSKI, MIKE 81 MOREAU, RONALD 100 MULAIK, STANLEY B. 30, 101 MILTON, JOHN P. 34, 38 MOREHOUSE, W. BRADLEY 63 MULBARGER, MICHAEL C. 21 MILTON, JR., CHARLES H. 75 MOREL, P. L. 110 MULHOLLAND, G. E. 114 MIMS, MRS. DAVID (PAT) 87 MORGAN, ALLEN H. 35,78 MULL, MRS. WILLIAM 68 MIMS, WALTER L. 46,47 MORGAN, BETTY S. 90 MULLALLY, J. 109 MINAHAN, ROGER C. 106 MORGAN, CRANSTON 51 MULLARKEY, JAMES 88 MINARD, FRED P. 74 MORGAN, H. R. (BUD) 47 MULLENDORE, N JEL 72 MINCHER, WILLIAM C. 27, 74 MORGAN, HERBERT L. 92 MULLENDORE, WILLIAM J. 78 MINDEN, MARY B. 4 MORGAN, JAMES 28 MULLER, SIEMON W. 60 MINER, JASPER WILSON 114 MORGAN, JR., WILLIAM 96 MULLIGAN, KERRY W. 59 MINER, MANLY F. 114 MORGAN, L. H. 66 MULLIN, JOHN M. 48 MINGER, JACK R. 92 MORGAN, LEE T. 8 MULLINS, JUDGE R. L. 73 MINOR, CHARLES 0. 4, 116 MORGAN. M.D., RUSSELL H. 51 MULLINS, S. F. 80 MINOT, FRANCIS 27 MORGAN, ROBERT 36 MUMMA, CHARLES C. 87 MIRENGOFF, WILLIAM 17 MORGAN, ROBERT L. 90 MUNCY, ROBERT J. 71, 117 MISHOE, W. FRANK 97 MORGAN, W. MORRIS 52 MONGER, JR., MAYNARD 51 MISNER, MIKE 68 MORGAN, WILLIAM 92 MUNIR, Ph.D., ZUHAIR 61 MISURACA, CHARLES V. 60 MORIARITY, LARRY 21 MUNKITTRICK, GRAHAM T. 8 MITCHELL, ARNOLD 73 MORIN, L. 110 MUNOZ, EDWARD 86 MITCHELL, GEORGE!. 119 MORR, FRED E. 15, 33, 91 MUNRO, RICHARD J. 82 MITCHELL, H. J. 110 MORR, FREDERICK E. 24 MUNRO, W. T. 109 MITCHELL, JOHN N. 23 MORRELL, GENE P. 12 MUNROE, WILLIAM 85 MITCHELL, JR., J. E. 50 MORRILL, LAREN D. 61 MUNSEE, JACK R. 70 MITCHELL, LISLE S. 43 MORRIS, ALFRED 88 MUNSON, HOWARD B. 79 MITCHELL. MYLES B. 18 MORRIS, HILLARD 69 MUNZER, MARTHA 53 MITCHELL, PAUL-H. 114 MORRIS, MANUEL 17 MURCHISON, JOHN D. 55 MITCHEM, JOHN C. 27 MORRIS, R. N. 65 MURDOCK, JAMES F. 9 MITTS, ERNEST 24 MORRIS, W. A. 109 MURDOCK, WILLIAM 105 MIXON, JAMES E. 74 MORRIS, WILLIAM L. 108 MURIE, MARGARET E. 54 MIYAGI, NEWTON 67 MORRISH, W. MERLE 61 MURPHY, DEAN A. 81 MOCKLER, FRANK C. 14 MORRISON, D. S. III MURPHY, HALE 73 MOHLAR, M.D., ROBERT G. 75 MORRISON, JIM 67 MURPHY, JOHN E. 73 MOLBERG, JOHN 90 MORRISON, JOHN 92 MURPHY, KEN 36 MOLRY, RICHARD V. 71 MORRISON, JOHN A. 92, 118 MURPHY, LEON W. 7 MOLPUS, RICHARD 81 MORRISON, M. E. 115 MURPHY, PAUL F. 113 MOLSON, F. STUART III MORRISON, RA DM. WILLIAM L. 18 MURPHY, SAM R. 56 MOLT, ALBERT 91 MORRISON, VANCE L. 93 MURRAY, A. S. 113 MONAGHAN, MARC 60 MORRISON, WALTER N. 34 MURRAY, FRANK 82 MONAHON, BRADTORD W. 96 MORROW, CLIFFORD W. 45 MURRAY, GLENN E. 8 MORROW, RALPH 78 MURRAY, R. E. G. 109 142

152 MURRAY, SAM C. 74 NEWKIRK, ARTHUR E. 88 O'MALLEY, GEORGE T. 61 MURRAY, STANLEY A. 31 NEWMAN. E. BUZZ 53 O'MALLEY, JULIAN L. 81 MURRAY, WILLIAM S. 22 NEWMAN, E. W. JACK 100 O'MEARA, ANDREW P. 49 MUSTARD. ELDIE W. 7 NEWMAN, VIRGINIA 44 O'NEIL, TED 74 MYER, (Miss). M. 110 NEWSOM. JOHN D. 74.117 O'REAR, SYLVIA 22 MYERS, GEORGE K. 33 NEWTON. CHARLES D. 92 O'ROURKE, MICHAEL K. 18 MYERS. JAMES L. 95 NEWTON. JOHN W. 31 OAR, BERL 94 MYERS. JR., J. WA:.TER 37 NICHOL, FLORENCE 31 OBARRIO, JUAN L. 24 MYERS, KEITH F. 8 NICHOLLS. FRANK G. 40 OBERHOLTZER, ERNEST C. 80 MYERS, I.OIS M. 31 NICHOLS, CARL W. 59 OBERLITNER, MICHAEL 98 MYERS, M.D.. IRA L. 56 NICHOLS. HUDSON 99 OBERSTE, LOU 58 MYERS, ROBERT E. 8 NICHOLSON, E. C. 115 ()BRECHT, CLYDE 72 MYERS, SETH L. 49, 95 NICHOLSON. THOMAS D. 29 ODEGAARD, CHARLES H. 43, 105 MYERS, WARREN A. 3 NICKERSON, NORTON H. 78 ODELL, RICE 34 MYREN. TED 0. 25 NICKLE, BRENT 80 OETTINGER, FRED W. 87 MYRES, M. T. 112 NICOL, JOHN I. 110 OFFIELD, WRIGLEY 4I Iv NICOLAS, FRANK I. SAN 14 OFFUTT, M.D.. A. C. 70 NADEL, MICHAEL 54 NICOLSON, DAN H. 22 OGILVY, STEWART M. 38, 39, 41 NADER, RALPH SO NIEDERHOF, C. H. 97 OH MART, ROBERT D. 116 NADLER, M.D.. ALLEN C. 51 NIEDERWERFER, FRANK 63 OIEN, 0. T. 98 NAFTEL, PAUL 115 NIELSON. A. B. II OLER, JR., T. MILTON 77 NAGEL, RON 32 NIELSON, ROBERT D. 13 OLIVAREZ, GRACIELA G. 19 NAGY. ALEXANDER C. 39 NIERENGARTEN. PHIL 80 OLIVAS, LUIS M. 87 NAKAMURA. EUGENE L. 10 NIERING, WILLIAM A. 36,50 OLIVE, JOHN R. 29 NALESNIK, RICHARD 20 NILES, C. H. 12 OLMERT, DONALD L. 76 NAPIER, WILLIAM J. 47 NILSSON. NILS N. 84 OLOFSON, CHARLES 71 NASH, ROBLEY W. 75 NISWONGER, MRS. JOSEPH 65 OLSEN, M.D., LYMAN J. 101 NASH, WILLIAM R. 41 NIX, JOE F. 58,59 OLSEN, PETER F. 54 NASON, BENJAMIN W. 34, 78 NOBLE, EDWIN A. 90 OLSEN, THOMAS D. 33 NASSIKAS, JOHN N. 21,23 NOBLE, ROBERT E. 117 OLSON. CECIL 90 NATHAN, ROBERT R. 49 NOBLE. WILLIAM E. 71 OLSON. DAVID P. 118 NATHENSON, Si 59 NOECKER, MAX E. 21 OLSON, FRED L. 9 NATION, DEAN J. 56 NOEL, JAMES 80 OLSON, LLOYD 93 NATTI, THEODORE 84 NOERENBERO, WALLACE H. 26,56,120 OLSON, NORMAN K. 97 NAYSMITH, D. 114 NOLEN, JR., WILBUR B. 56 OLSON, PAUL J. W7 NAYSMITH, J. K. III NOLLER, EDWARD C. 86 OLSON, RICHARD H. 62 NEEDLER, A. W. H. 24, 109 NOONAN, JR.. WILLIAM E. 27 OLSON, SIGURD F. 40, 49. 54 NEELY, DAN 40 NOONAN, PATRICK F. 47 OLSON, SIGURD T. 7 NEELY, JOHN W. 65 NORBURY, LEE S. 82 OLSON, STANLEY W. 45 NEELY, WILLIAM W. 8 NORDIN, V. J. 110 OLSON. SYLVESTER I. 20 NEES. HARRY F. 48 NOREM, NELSON J. 9 OLSSON. JOHN 17 NEFF, GEORGE 82 NOREN, CARL R. 81,120 OPPENHEIMER, CARL H. 65 NEIL, ERNEST C. 73 NORLING, DONALD L. 91 OPPENHEIMER, JACK C. 19 NEISWANDER, RALPH B. 91 NORMAN, DALTON 58 ORDILLE, ANTHONY 86 NELSON, ALVIN 106 NORMAN, JAMES L. 93 ORDWAY, JR.. SAMUEL H. 28, 34, 40 NELSON, ALVIN E. 15 NORRIS. E. E. 3 OREN, EUGENE A. II NELSON, C. N. 90 NORRIS. HOBSON 74 ORGAN, W. 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ROGER TORY 46 POMEROY, KENNETH B. 29 PATCH, WALTER H. 108 PETERSON, GUNNAR A. 70 POOL, WAYNE 98 PATON, ROBERT R. 91 PETERSON, HOWARD 74 POOLE, B. A. 70 PATTERSON, E. M. 58 PETERSON, JR., H. A. 54 POOLE, DANIEL A. 54 PATTERSON, ROBERT 103 PETERSON, MERTON 90 POORMAN, LARRY 92 PATTERSON, ROBERT W. 46 PETERSON, NORMAN L. 90 POPE, CARL 41,55 PATTILLO, CLEM 92 PETERSON, OTTIS 15 POPE, JR., FREDERICK 63 PATTISON, WILLIAM D. 43 PETERSON, R. W. 110 POPHAM, SHIRLEY 110 PATTON, CLYDE P. 39, 120 PETKAS, PETER J. 50 POPOWSKI, JOHN 98 PATTON, JOHN B. 70 PETTIE, ROBERT G. 105 PORT, JR., LEE 93 PATTON, JR., JOHN M. 10 PETTIS, J. A. 1W PORTER, EDGAR 119 PATTON, VINCENT D. 64 PETTIT, TED S. 33 PORTER, ELIOT 51 PATZWALDT, CARL 104 PETTYJOHN, EARL F. 5 PORTER, GEORGE 43 PAUGH, RICHARD L. 91 PFEIFFER, Ph.D., E. W. 51 PORTER, HAROLD L. 91 PAUL, EDGAR 73 PFITZER, DONALD 16 PORTER, R. L. 15,94 PAUL, EUGENE F. 82 PHARES, JOHN H. 80 POSEWITZ, JAMES A. 82 F'AULSON, MILDRED J. 25 PHARIS, RICHARD 112 POST, CHUCK 98 PAULSON, PETER C. 33 PHELPS, CHESTER 37 POTEE, KENNETH G. 38 PAWSON, DAVID L. 23 PHELPS, CHESTER F. 39, 102, 121 POTTER, JOHN M. 106 MY, OTHEL L. 101 PHELPS, JOHN E. 39, 54, 101, POUGH, RICHARD H. 49,53 PAYNE, JOHN 85 121 POULTON, B. R. 4 PAYNE, MELVIN M. 12,44 PHELPS, JR., WILLIAM H. 40 POUND, G. S. 4 PAYNE, REDMON 73 PHELPS, LAURENCE B. 61 POUT, L. R. 113 PEACOCK, C. A. 65 PHELPS, OWEN 54 POWELL, JAMES A. 65 PEALE, SHERMAN 53 PHILIPS, FREDERIC M. 22 POWELL, RAMON J. 23 PEARCE, DAVE L. 73 PHILLIPS, JOSEPH B. 32 POWER, GARRETT 46 PEARCE, DOUGLAS 101 PHILLIPS, JR., ARTHUR M. 16 POWER, JR., JAMES A. 72 PEARCE, P. A. 109 PHILLIPS, RUTHERFORD T. 29 POWERS, HARRY L. (HAP) 76 PEARMAN, C. RANSOM 59 PHILLIPS, WALTER 102 POWERS, PETER G. 22 144

1,54 POWERS. ROGER W. 41 RAINEY. HOWARD H. 66 REID, ROLLAND R. 68 PRANGE. HENRY C. 70 RAINEY. M. B. 21 REID. T. R. 110 PRATER. LEWIS S. 68 RAINWATER. JR.. JAMES H. 66 REIFEL, GEORGE H. 112 PRATT, HERBERT W. 47. 78 RAITT, RALPII J. 35 REILLY, JR.. EDGAR M. 88 PRATT. JEROME J. 54 RAJDA. THADDEUS 20 REIMERS. NORMAN 16 PREBBLE, M. L. 110 RALEIGH. ROBERT F. 95 REINKE. MILTON E. 107 PREGEL, BORIS 29 RALSTON. CHARLES W. 118 REITER. FRED A. 54 PREMETZ, ERNEST D. 9 RAMEY. JR., RALPH 91 REITZ, CHARLES 45 PRENTICE. EZRA P. 88 RAMPACEK, CARL 13 REIZEN, M.D., MAURICE S. 78 PRENTICE, R. M. 110 RAMSDEN, CHARLES E. 96 RELF, CLAUDE A. 82 PRESS. M.D., EDWARD 93 RAMSEY. CHARLES 6 RENEKER, ROBERT W. 32 PRESTON. JAMES 87 R 4MSEY, JAMES E. 51 RENESON, CHESTER L. 63 PRESTON, JR.. RICHARD J. 5, 118 RAMSEY. JOHN S. 56, 116 RENN, AUSTIN P. 75 PREUSS. NEVA 83 RAMSEY. JR., CHRISTIAN N. 19 RENNEBOHM, WILLIAM E. 14 PREVOST, ROBERT 114 RANCOURT, H. R. (RANNYI 94 RENNIE. P. J. 110 PREZIOSO, SAL J. 15, 88 RANDOL, WARD 29 RENNISON, JEAN 49 PRICE. ARTHUR 85 RANEK, C. R. 3 RENSEL, JACK A. 101 PRICE. JR., WARNER W. 63 RANKIN. ANDY III RESOR, STANLEY R. 23, 25 PRICE. LEIGHTON A. 21 RANKIN, ROBERT M. 94 RETFALVI, L. I. 109 PRICE, RAYMOND 7 RASMUSSEN, BOYD L. 13 RETTIE, DWIGHT F. 12 PRICE, RONALD J. 86 RASMUSSEN. L. W. 4 REUL, GARY P. 44 PRIEDE, NILO 21 RASMUSSEN. SKEE 98 REX, JOHN C. 94 PR IEWERT, FRED A. 71. 120 RATCLIFFE. W. A. 58 REYNOLDS. EDWARD H. 56 PRIME. M. H. 113, 121 RATE. GLORIA 88 REYNOLDS. MRS. RALPH A. 60 PRIOR. CHARLES H. 79 RATHBUN. LAWRANCE W. 85 REYNOLDS. 0. N. 73 PRITCHARD, A. L. 24 RATHWELL. G. G. 115 REYNOLDS. ROBERT V. 18 PRITCHARD, H. WAYNE 52 RATLEDGE, WILLIAM R. 63 REYNOLDS. S. E. 87 PROCTOR. ROBERT G. 44 RAUDA BAUGH, NEIL J. 5 RHAME, ROBERT W. 97 PROGULSKE, DONALD R. 118 RAUSCH, THOMAS J. 106 RHEA, CHARLES 99 PRO VAN. JOHN R. 18 RAUXET, JR.. AUGUST 24 RHEA, JOHN E. 27. 32 PRUET, LOWELL 70 RAVELING, G. D. 109 RHODES. ARNOLD D. 5, 117 PUGH. THOMAS R. 58 RAWLEY, EDWIN V. 101 RHODES. EDWARD T. 20 PUGH. WILLIAM H. 107 RAY. 3R.. CORNELIUS 49 RHODES. HOWARD P. 97 PUIS. JR.. JOHN G. DU 64 RAY. MRS. L. W. 93 RIBBS, EDWARD J. 77 PULESTON, DENNIS 36 RAY. R. G. 110 RICCIUTI, EDWARD R. 89 PUMMILL, LOYD F. 92 RAY. ROBERT B. 79 RICE. MARY E. 23 PURDY. RALPH W. 78 RAYMALEY, FRANCIS A. 85 RICE. RICHARD C. 75 PURKETT, JR.. CHARLES A. 81 RAYMOND, ALLAN 88 RICE. SR.. MRS. ARTHUR W. 55 PURVIS, GEORGE M. 58 RAYMOND. BRIG. GEN. DANIEL A. 11 RICH. MAXWELL E. 45 PUTNAM, JR.. HUGH T. 102 RAYMOND, H. S. 57 RICHARDS. A. RAY 65 PUTNAM. RECTOR H. 79 RAYMOND, STEVE 37 RICHARDS, C. W. 47 PUTT, RALPH 94 RAYNER. H. J. 93 RICHARDS. JACK W. 68 PUTT. SAM J. 102 REA. III, RADM. WILLIAM F. 18 RICHARDS. JR.. BURLEIGH 74 PYCHA. RICHARD L. 16 READ, CHARLOTTE 51 RICHARDS, SALLY 62 PYLE. STUART T. 23 REARDEN. JIM 56 RICHARDS. THOMAS W. 47 Q REARDON. CATHY 39 RICHARDS. TUDOR 85 QUALLS. MARSHALL W. 79 REAVLEY, WILLIAM L. 46 RICHARDSON. A. E. 100 QUEAL. LELAND 72 REBHOLZ. MELVIN J. 91 RICHARDSON. ELLIOT L. 11. 23 QUENTIN, MRS. EDWARD F. 43 REDMOND, D. R. 110 RICHARDSON. IRVING 75 QUICK. THOMAS J. 44 REDWINE, JOHN 73 RICHARDSON. JOHN 84 QUICKMIRE, JR.. J. STANLEY 43,63 REED. DAN E. 79 RICHARDSON, JR.. EDWARD T. 75 QUIGLEY, E. P. 110 REED. DON 104 R !CHEN, CLARENCE W. 93 QUILLIAM, ROBERT E. 8 REED, GEORGE 94 RICHENS. VOIT B. 75 QIIIMPY, DON C. 117 REED, HOCH 49 RICHMOND. MILO E. 88 . DONALD F. 54 REED, JR.. CLURIN B. 31 RICHMOND. RADM. C. A. 18 QUINTERO, CAMILIO 24 REED, NATHANIEL P. 64 RICHTER. ANDERS 22 QUIS, FRANK 39 REED, ROGER J. 77 RICK, J. H. 110 QUISENBERRY, M.D., WALTER B. 67 REED, THEODORE H. 23 RICKETSON, DR. GREER 47 R REEKS. W. A. 110 RICKETSON, GREER 98 RABORN, W. W. 100 REES, MINA 27 RICKS, JOHN T. 89 RACE, SAMUEL R. 86 REESE, J. HAROLD 101 RIDDELL, JR.. TOM 80 RACEY. A. G. 111 REESE. MRS. WILLIS 89 RIDDLEBERGER, JAMES W. 49 RACHAL, JR.. A. S. 103 REEVE. M.D.. ARNOLD M. 71 RIDGEWAY, JAMES W. 105 RADEL .1. LOUIS 62 REEVES. BRUCE W. 104 RIDINGS. PAUL 87 RADEMACHER, JOHN M. 20 REEVES. JULIAN D. 66 RIDLEY, BROWNFIELD L. 118 RADKE, ELEANOR L. 54 REGO, JOHN L 15. 96 RIECK, CHARLES E. 107 RADL, SHIRLEY L. 55 REHLING, HENRY W. 99 RIEHEMANN, WILLY 73 RADLINSKI, WILLIAM A. 17 REIGHE. CHARLES E. 34 RIERSON. DALLAS 86 RAJOVICH, JOHN 59 REID, BARBARA 36 RIETZE, HARRY L. 10 RADTKE, ROBERT E. 7 REID, CECIL 100 RIGG, FRANK H. 85 RADVANYI, A. 109 REID, COURTLAND T. 17 RIGGS, ELLEN 38 RAFTER, ROY W. 75 REID, ELBERT H. 31 RIGGS, REX 91 RAGUE, JOHN R. 31 REID, GENE C. 57 RINK JR.. ALEXANDER 88 RAHM. NEAL 7. 5782 REID, JR.. LOUIS E. 14 RILEY. CHRISTOPHER H. 85 RAINEY. GLEN 98 REID, NEIL J. 17 RILEY, FRANCIS 9 145

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160 WAKEFIELD, JOHN W. 12 21 WATT, JAMES G. WETZEL, MARY G. 34 WAKEFIELD, REX 93 WATTS, JAMES HI 80 WEYMARK, J. E. 115 WALD, HASKELL P. 69 21 WATTS, MAY THEILGAARD WHALEN, ELLIOTT WILLIAM 16 WALDRON, DAVID R. 100 WATZEK, PETER F. 50 WHARTON, CHARLES WALFORD, L. A. 66 10 WATZINGER, H. 37 WHATLEY, J. A. 4 WALFORD, LIONEL A. 50 WAYBURN, M.D., EDGAR 51 WHEAT, JOSIAH WALKER;, GAYLORD A. 22 78 WAYLAND, RUSSELL G. 17 WHEELER, CHRIS L. 93 WALKER, BROOKS 60 WEATHERLY, JR., JOSEPH E. 80 WHEELER, GERALD S. 85 WALKER, E. BRADFORD 102 35 WEAVER, DICK WHEELER, JR., HENRY P. 13 WALKER, EUGENE A. 99 WEAVER, H. R. 109 WHEELER, T. AMES 22 WALKER, FREDERICK W. 103 WEAVER, KENNETH N. 76 WHELAN, JAMES B. WALKER, GERALD 103 102 WEAVER, M. G. (BUCK) 87 WHETZEL, JR., JOSHUA C. 96 WALKER, IAN 41 WEBB, H. J. 97 WHIDDEN, WALTER R. 33 WALKER, J. LORENZO 24 WEBB, JAMES W. 52, 97,121 WHIPPLE, JR., WILLIAM 31 74 WALKER, JAMES L. WEBB, ROBERT C. 73 WHITAKER, EUGENE 7 WALKER, JR., ARCHIE D. 36 WEBB, WILLIAM L. 21 WHITCOMB, AMOS J. 69 WALKER, KENNETH H. 20, 21 WEBBER, ALBERT J. 8 WHITE, C. H. 39 WALKER, LAURENCE C. 5, 118 WEBER, DEAN 32 WHITE, CARL A. WALKER, PEARLE 72 WEBER, WILLIAM B. 70 WHITE, CHRISTIAN 50 WALKER, ROBERT 59 WEBSTER, CLARK G. 50 WHITE, DAVID E. 5 WALKER, ROBERT D. 6 WEBSTER, DONALD W. 102 WHITE, ELGIN 65 WALKER, THOMAS H. 89 WEBSTER, HENRY H. 5, 117 WHITE, ERSKINE N. 48, 85 WALL, FREDERICK T. 28 WEBSTER, HOWARD 41 WHITE, FRANKLIN F. 104 WALL, RALPH T. 74 WEBSTER, JAMES E. 105 WHITE, GILBERT F. 50 WALLACE, CORNELIUS W. 75 WEBSTER, W. K. 113 WHITE, I. T. 115 WALLACE, DAVID 87 WEDDIG, LEE J. 44 WHITE, J. STUART 103 WALLACE, H. E. 65 WEEKS, E. 109 WHITE, JAMES B. 108, 121 WALLACE. MRS. DAVID H. 51 WEEKS, SAM E. 23 WHITE. JAMES C. 48 WALLEN, 1. E. 23 WEESE, HARRY M. 19 WHITE, JAMES J. 67 WALLEN, I. EUGENE 30 WEETMAN, G. F. 1 1 1 WHITE. JOHN C. 99 WALLER, MRS. THOMAS M. 38 WEIBERG, ERLING M. 80 WHITE, JOSEPH B. C. 96 wA LLICK, RUTH 36 WEIH, ELIZABETH 76 WHITE, MRS. RALPH 72 WALLINGFORD, DONALD H. 49 WEINHEIMER, EDWARD 71 WHITE, ROBERT.M. 9 WALLINGTON, DALE 56 WEINLAND, D. A. 59 WHITE, WILBUR 82 WALLIS, O. L. 17 WEIR, J. R. 109,III WHITE, WILLIAM M. 16, 88 WALSTROM, JACK W. WEIS, JERRY W. 72 WHITEHEAD, GEORGE 78 WALTERS, GEORGE D. 75 WELCH, H. OLIVER 14 WHITEHEA[, P. E. 109 WALTERS, WILLIAM C. 70 WELCH. JACK F. 16 WHITELEATHER, RICHARD T. 10 WANER, CLAUDE 0. 87 WELCH, JAMES 50 WHITELEY, HARRY H. 78 WARD, DICK 56 WELCH, OLIVER 50 WHITESELL, DALE E. 36 WARD, HELEN G. 40 WELCH, T. C. 97 WHITMAN. LOU 43 WARD, J. C. 109 WELCH, WILLIAM H. 84 WHITMAN, W. M. 19 WARD, JOHN P. 97 WELLER, MILTON 'N. 117 WHITMAN, W. R. 109 WARD, JR., JOSEPH A. 62, 63 WELLES, JOHN 50 WHITNEY, A. N. WARD, LAWRENCE J. WELLS, AVFRY N. 104 WHITNEY, RICHARD R. 105, 119 WARD, PATRICK J. 62 WELLS, D. E. 18 WHITT, DARNELL M. 7 WARD, ROBERT E. 72 WELLS, LEE R. 83 WHITTAKER, JAMES W. 93 WARD, RODMAN 64 WELLS, RAY M. 81 WHITTAKER, R. H. 36 WARD, W. T. 112 WELLS, ROBERT F. 81 WHITTEN, MRS. CHARLES F. 49 WARD, WILBER W. 5 WELLS, S. N. 93 WHITTINGTON, DICK 100 WARDEN, GEOFF 112 WELLS, SHIRLEY 54 WHITWORTH, W. R. 5 WARDERS, FRED 72 WELSH, CARL R. 61 WHYTE, JR., WILLIAM H. 28 WARE, LaVAR A. WI WELSH, S. W. 106 WIBERG, CARL A. 103 WARGO, JOHN A. 63 WELTER, JOHN C. 71 WICK, EDWARD M. 79 WARNER, GEORGE 59 WENDLER, PAUL H. 46 WICK, WILLIAM Q. 6 WARNER, WILLIAM W. 22, 50 WENK, ROGER 79 WICKHAM, DON J. 87 WARNOCK, DR. JOHN E. 117 WENKAM, ROBERT 33 WIDMER, KEMBLE 85 WARREN, H. H. 114 WENRICH, A. L. 104 WIDMOYER, FRED B. 27 WARREN, JAMES C. 63 WENTZEL, JOHN W. 59 WIEGERS, HOWA(.9 L. 6 WARREN, JAMES E. 59 WENZELL, ALAN T. 43 WIGGIN, ROBERT T. 84 WARREN, NANI 93 WERNHAM, JOHN 0. 7 WIGHT, WILLARD 75 WARREN, ROBERT W. 24 WESSEL, BILL 43 WILCOX, ROY C. 63 WARRICK, WILLIAM H. 33, 51 WEST, A. B. 15 WILDE, COLE W. 62 WARVEL, HAROLD E. 99 WEST, DALE 108 WILDER, ERWIN S. ERWIN S. 78 WASHER, ROY J. 103 WEST, HENRY C. 71 WILDER, JOHN S. 42 WASHINGTON, JAMES A. 18 WEST, LEE R. 92 WILDER, NORMAN 64 WASHINGTON, JOHN W. 44 WEST, W. A. 1 1 1 WILEY, RAYMOND 73 WATERS, ROBERT E. 7 WESTEDT, PAUL H. 15,108 WILFORD, JOHN 85 WATSON, BILL 60 WESTERGARD, ROLAND D. 84 WILHELM, D. W. 10 WATSON, G. H. 109 WESTERVELT, EARL 87 WILKERSON, JR., W. B. 97 WATSON, GEORGE E. 23 WESTFIELD, JAMES 13 WILKIE, WILLIAM C. 88 WATSON, J. HILTON 43 WESTGATE, CHRISTINE 33 WILKINS, AUSTIN H. 75 WATSON, NORMAN V. 12 WESTMORELAND, J. C. 100 WILKINSON, DONALD E. 106 WATSON, R. D. 105 WESTOFF, CHARLES F. 19 WILKINSON, JR., JAMES E. 102 WATSON, ROBERT J. 104 WETTERSTEN, RICHARD D. 79.120 WILKINSON, SAMUEL N. 31

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162 NWF Conservation Safaris to outstanding natural areas in the world, a chance for Associate Members to study and r,iijoy unique wildlife and natural beauty while meeting with resource managers. NWF Conservation Summits, a unique program of conserva- tion aimed at family participation in resource seminars, learn- ing outdoor skills, ecology field trips, and nature education. The 1971 Summits have been scheduled for Estes Park, Colo- rado, and the Great Smokies of North Carolina. The annual National Conservation Conference, held in De- cember, a forum where leaders of citizens groups, industry, and government can meet and discuss coordinated conserva- tion action.

Participation in teachers' workshops and conferences... Cooperation with women's clubs, garden groups, and sports- men's organizations. Home of the Federation is in Washington, D.C. The facade of the national headquarters building features 13 panels, each depicting the wildlife of a specific ecological region of the country. An animal from the facade, one of 176 figures found in the panels, is shown on the cover. There is a standing invita- tion to visit our headquarters or to write the Federation about any conservation matter.

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION

THOMAS L. KIMBALL Executive Director December 1, 1970

163 THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE CREED

I pledge myself, as a responsible human, (fa-a'sume my share of man's steward-

, ship of our natural resources.

I will use my share with gratitude, with- out greed or waste. t

I will respect the rights of heri and abide by the law.

I wil suppo6ti,the sounmanagement of The resources we -use, t_restoration of the resources we have despoiled, and the safekeeping of significant resources for posterity. C--'

I will -never forget that life and beguty,i, \ealth aod progress depend on hOw wisely man uses these gifts

. . . the soil, the water, the air, the minerals, the plant life, and theildlife. This is my pledge!

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