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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS CONCERNED WITH WILDLIFE PROTECTION: 1945

CIRCULAR 9

Marine Biological Laboratory

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS CONCERNED WITH WILDLIFE PROTECTION: 1945

CIRCULAR 9

Marine Biological Laboratory L ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS CONCERNED WITH WILDLIFE PROTECTION: 1945

Compiled by Samuel Robinson

Administrative Assistant, Division of Game Management, Fish and Wildlife Service

CONTENTS Page Page Introduction 1 Newfoimdiand Government organizations .... 22 United States Government organizations 2 Organizations in Mexico 23 General non-government organizations 5 Organizations in the West Indies 23 Organizations in States and Territories 8 Organizations in Central America 23 Canadian Government organizations 21 Organizations in South America 23 Organizations in Canadian Provinces and Ter- ritarics 21

INTRODUCTION

This is the forty-second edition of the directory of organizations and officials concerned with the protection of wildlife, including fishes. It is designed to meet the needs of officials charged with the administra- tion and enforcement of fish and game laws, and is also for the con- venient use of persons desiring to communicate with officials and or- ganizations concerning wildlife conditions in the several States and Territories, the Canadian Provinces and Territories, Newfoundland, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and South America. In- cluding chiefly the organizations that are National or State-wide in character, the directory follows the general form of previous editions.^

Details regarding the seasons for migratory game bird and restrictions thereon can be obtained from the Fish and Wildlife Service,

Chicago 54, 111.

Persons contemplating hunting or fishing trips should also com- municate with the appropriate State officials for information on State laws or regulations. The fish and game laws of the several States and Canadian Provinces can be obtained on request to the proper officials, listed herein.

Communications concerning violations of the Federal fish and game laws and regulations should be addressed to the regional directors of the Fish and Wildlife Service in the several areas, listed on page 3, or to the Director, Fish and Wildfife Service, Chicago 54, III.

^Previous editions, as follow, can be consulted at many public libraries: Those issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, 1900-14, in Circulars of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 191.5-18, in Documents of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1919-26, in Department of Agriculture Circulars; and 1927-38 (with the exception of 1932, when no edition was published), in Miscellaneous Publications of that Department; and those issued by the Department of the Interior, for 1939, in the Wildlife Circular series of the Bureau of Biological Survey, for 1940 in the same series, but by the Fish and Wildlife Service, and for 1942 in the Circular series of the F'ish and Wildlife Service. No directories were published for 1941, 1943, and 1944. CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS

Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued. [Considers and passes upon lands and waters rec- late interstate transportation of black bass; ommended by the Secretary of the Interior for the Whaling Treaty Act of May 1, 1936; and purchase or rental for use as migratory bird other acts of Congress. refuges and fixes the price at which such area In August 1942, headquarters of the Fish and or areas may be purchased or rented.] Wildlife Service were removed to Chicago, 111., Chairman, Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the and this, therefore, unless otherwise stated, is Interior. the address of its offices and officials listed Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture. below. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Commerce. ] George L. Radcliffe, United States Senate. Director, Ira N. Gabrielson. C. Wayland Brooks, United States Senate. Assistant directors: John J. Cochran. House of Representatives. Albert M. Day. Walter Ellsworth Brehm, House of Representa- Charles E. Jackson. tives. Chief counsel, Donald J. Chaney. Secretary, Rudolph Dieffenbach, Fish and Wild- Special assistant to the director, Hilary J. life Ser\-ice, Department of the Interior, Deason. Chicago 5-i, 111. Division of: Administration. Senate Special Committee on Conservation of Wildlife Resources. Chief, W. R. Dillon. Assistant chiefs, Thos. E. Jacoby and S. C. Chairman, Wallace H. White. .Jr., of Maine. Moore. Josiah W. Bailey, of North Carolina. Accounts, David T. Shepard. Harry F. Byrd, of Virginia. Personnel, acting in charge, Thos. E. Jacoby. Pat ilcCarran, of Xevada. Records and communications, Thomas J. Homer Ferguson, of Michigan. Kelley. , Scott W. Lucas, of Illinois. Procurement, . Guy Cordon, of Oregon. Ser%-ice and training, Wesley E. Corbin. Secretary, Carl D. Shoemaker, 117-B Senate Budgetary control, Edith J. Smith. Office Building, Washington, D. C. Equipment engineer, Rudolph O. Gustafson.

House Select Committee on Conservation of Wild- Information. Dufresne. life Resources. Chief, Frank Fisheries. Chairman, A. Willis Robertson, of Virginia. Alaska Bower. Schuyler Otis Bland, of Virginia. Chief, Ward T. Assistant chief, Paul E. Thompson. Pribilof Islands, Edward James P. Richards, of South Caroli General manager of C. Johnston, 706 Federal Building, Seattle John D. Dingell, of Michigan. 4, Wash. John J. Cochran, of Missouri. Fishery Biology. Herbert C. Bonner, of North Carolina. Chief, Elmer Higgins. J. Hardin Peterson, of Florida. Assistant chief, Edward W. Bailey. Virgil Chapman, of Kentucky. North Atlantic fishery investigations, Wil- Henry M. Jackson, of W^ashington. liam C. Harrington, 71 Mount Auburn John W. Flannagan, Jr., of Virginia. Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. August H. Andresen, of Minnesota. Middle Atlantic fishery investigations, Wil- Homer D. Angell, of Oregon. liam C. Neville, 155 John Street, New C. W. (Runt) Bishop, of Illinois. York 7, N. Y. Walter E. Brehm, of Ohio. Shrimp investigations, William W. Anderson, Bertrand W. Gearhart, of California. 1609 Masonic Temple, New Orleans 12, Robert K. Henrv, of Wiscon.sin. La. Clerk. Elizabeth Bond, 448 House Office Building, North Pacific fishery investigations, Joseph Washington, D. C. T. Barnaby, 2725 Montlake Boulevard, Publications. —Hearings (annual); report to the Seattle 2, Wash. Congress (biannual). Alaska fishery investigations, acting in charge, Edwin H. Dahlgren, 272.5 Montlake Boule- vard, Seattle, Wash. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT South Pacific fishery investigations, Oscar E. OF THE INTERIOR Sette, 450 B. Jordan Hall, Stanford Uni- versity, Calif. Secretary, Harold L. Ickes. Great Lakes fishery investigations, John Van Oosten, University Museums, Ann Arbor, Mich. Fish and Wildlife Service, Chicago .54, 111. Water quality investigations. Max M. Ellis, established [The Fi.^h and Wildlife Service was 101 Willis .\venue, Columbia, Mo. .'50. 1940, l>y consolidation of the former Juno Aquicultural investigations, Herbert S. Bureau of Biological Survey and the Bureau of Davis, Kearneysville, W. Va. and other Fisheries. Jurisdiction over game Shellfish investigations, Paul S. Galtsoff, birds and mammals was authorized by the College Park, Md. Lacey .Vet, approved May 2.5, 1900, as amended, and over birds migrating between the United Game-fish and Hatcheries. Chief, Milton States, Canada, and Mexico, by the Migratory C. James. -Assistant chief, O. Lloyd Bird Treaty Act, approved July 3, 1918, as Meehean. Superintendent of fish distribution, Edward amended. It administers the Migratory Bird J. Douglass. Treaty .\ct, of July 3, 1918, as amended; the Migratory BirdConscrvation Act, of February Commercial Fisheries, New Interior Building, 18, 1929^ as amended: the .Migratory Bird Washington 25, D. C. Hunting Stamp Art, of March 16, 1934. as Chief, .Vndrew W. Anderson. amended; the act of March 10, 1934, providing .Assistant chief, Fred F. Johnson (on fur- for coordination of wildlife activities; the Lacey lough). Act, of May 2.5, 1900, as amended; the act of Economics, Richard .\. Kahn. June 8, 1940, providing for tlie protection of Market development, Leroy R. Christev. the bald eagle; the act of September 2, 1937, Market news, William H. Dumont. providing Federal aid to wildlife restoration; Statistics, Edward .-\. Power. the act of May 20, 1926, as amended, to regu- Technology, James M. Lemon. — :

ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1945 3 — Fish and Wildlife Service ^Continucil. Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued. Division o/—Continued. Rt-tiional directors: Marhl Xe-ws offices Region 1 (Western: California, Idaho, Mon- Boston, Mass. (2'Vil4 Northern .\venue, tana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington), Leo L. H. E. Lindgron.) Lay the, 600 Weatherly Building, Portland ChicaRO, 111. (200 N. Jefferson Street.) 14, Oreg. Jacksonville, Fla. (221 W. Adams Street, Region 2 (Southwestern: Arizona, Colorado, C. I). Stewart.) Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, New Orleans. La. (1100 Decatur Street, Utah, Wyoming), John C. Gatlin, P. O. Box -Mrs. L. 1). Peterson.) 1306, Albuquerque, N. Mex. New York, N. Y. (lo.j John Street.) Region 3 (North Central: Illinois, Indiana, Seattle, Wash. (421 Bell Street Terminal, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mi.ssouri, Ne- E. C. Hinsdale.) braska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wis- Technological laboratories: consin), Oscar H. Johnson, 828 Plymouth College Park, Aid. (P. O. Box 128, Hugo Building, Minneapolis 2, Minn. W. Nilson.) Regiori 4 (Southeastern: Alabama, .Arkansas, Ketchikan, Alaska (P. O. Box 647, Lyle K. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mis- . Anderson.) sissippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mavaguez, Puerto Rico (P. O. Box 1345, Tennessee), James Silver, 310 Glenn Build- Wm. S. Hamm.) ing, Atlanta 3, Ga. Seattle, Wash. (272o Montlake Blvd., Region .5 (Northeastern: Connecticut, Dela- Maurice E. Stansby.) ware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Federal .\id in Wildlife Restoration. Hampshire, New Jersey, New Y''ork, Ohio, Chief, Robert M. Rutherford. , Rhode Island, Vermont, Vir- Lands and structures, ginia, West Virginia), S. Barry Locke, 1105 Program planning, E. Edward Ripper. Blake Building, .59 Temple Place, Boston 11, Apportionments and statistics, Harold T. Mass. Smithers. Region 6 (Alaska), Frank W. Hynes, P. O. Box Game Management. 2021, Juneau, Alaska. Chief, W. E. Crouch. Washington Liaison Office, New Interior Build- Assistant chief, in charge of game manage- ing, Washington 25, D. C. ment agents, Chester A. Leichhardt. Liaison officer, John R. Gardner. Law enforcement, F. P. Callaghan. Publications. — .\nnual report; text of Federal Importations and permits, Talbott Den- laws and regulations on wildlife and fisheries; mead. North American Fauna; Fishery Bulletin; con- Alaska law game administration, servation research reports; bulletins; circulars; Alaska Game Commission, Juneau, Alaska. leaflets; posters on open seasons on migratory [Established under the Alaska Game Law game birds and on the migratory bird hunting of January 13, 192.5, as amended July 1, stamp. 1943; acts in an advisory capacity to the Secretary of the Interior in the formula- Office of Fishery Coordination, tion of regulations for Alaska on game, New Interior Build- ing, Washington birds, game fishes, and land fur-bearing 25, D. C. animals. The executive officer is the [Established by E.xecutive order, July 21, 1942, representative of the Fish and Wildlife for the purpose of coordinating fishery informa- tion Service resident in Alaska. ] from Federal, State, and local agencies; to First judicial division. Earl N. Ohmer, make recommendations looking to the maxi- chairman, Petersburg. mum efficiency of the fishery industries for war Second judicial division, Frank P. Wil- production; and to furnish information to this liams, St. Michael, Alaska; also, 1382 end. Issues and administers orders, with the Thirty-third Avenue South, Seattle 44, consent and at the request of industry, to pro- Wash. mote production.] Third judicial division, Andrew A. Simons, Coordinator of fisheries, Harold L. Ickes, Secre- Lakeview, via Seward. tary of the Interior. Fourth judicial division, Gordon Spring- Deputy coordinator, Ira N. Gabrielson. bett, Fairbanks. Assistant deputy coordinator, Charles E. Jack- Executive officer and secretary of commis- son. sion, Frank W. Hynes, Juneau (repre- sentative of Fish and Wildlife Service Special assistant to the deputy coordinator, resident in Alaska.) Hilary J. Deason. Publications. —Mammals and Birds of Principal administrative oflficer, John R. Gardner. -•Vlaska; regulations relating to game, Chief counsel, John P. Dalzell. land fur animals, and birds (annual). Coordination officers: Lands. Elmer Higgins. Chief, Rudolph Dieffenbach. Milton C. James. Assistant chief, in charge of surveys and Andrew W. Anderson. maps, Arthur A. Riemer. Economic facilities, Richard .A.. Kahn. Materials facilities, Appraisals and contracts, Albert J. Rissman. John R. Webster. Predator and Rodent Control. Vessels, Edward A. Power. Chief, Dorr D. Green. Information, Rachel L. Carson. Assistant chief, William E. Riter. Wildlife Refuges. Service, Chicago 54, 111. Chief, J. Clark Salyer II. [Administers laws for the protection of wildlife in Assistant chief, Arthur C. Elmer. the national park and national monument

. Operations, system. ] Land management, William T. Krummes. Director, Newton B. Drury. Habitat improvement, Richard E. Griffith. Associate director, A. E. Demaray. Structures, William V. Taylor. Assistant director, Hillory A. Tolson. Wildlife Research. Chief counsel, Jackson E. Price. Chief, Clarence Cottam. Chief of lands, Conrad L. Wirth. Assistant chief, in charge of cooperative units Chief naturalist, Carl P. Rus.sell. and forest wildlife, Leo K. Couch. Chief historian, Herbert E. Kahlcr. Biological surveys, H. H. T. Jackson, United Chief engineer, Oliver G. Taylor. States National Museum, Washington, Chief landscape architect, Thomas C. Vint. D. C. Chief forester, John D. Coffman. Fur resources, Frank G. Ashbrook. Supervisor of concessions, Charles L. Gable. Distribution and migration of birds, Frederick Editor-in-chief, Isahclle F. Story. C. Lincoln, New Interior Building, Wash- Finance officer, P. P. Patraw. ington 25, D. C. Personnel officer, Hugh M. Miller. Wildlife on Indian lands, Clifford H. Presnall. Chief clerk, Roger M. Rittasc. : : : : : . : : : : :

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National Park Service—Continued. Forest Service—Continued. Superintendent, National Capital Parks, Irving National forest regions—Continued. Root, National Capital Parks, Washington, Chief, Division of Recreation, Lands, Wild- D. C. life, and Range Management, R. R. Hill. Regional directors: Wildlife management, Region 1, Thomas J. Allen, 5th and Canary Region 10 (Alaska) Streets, Richmond, Va. Regional forester, B. Frank Heintzleman, Region 2, Lawrence C. Merriam, Keeline Build- Juneau. ing, Omaha 2, Nebr. Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- Region 3, Miner R. Tillotson, Box 1728, Santa agement, Wellman Holbrook. Fe, N. Mex. Wildlife management, Region 4, O. A. Tomlinson, 601 Sheldon Build- Publications. — Annual report; statistical bul- ing, San Francisco 5, Calif. letins; farmers' bulletins; technical bulletins; Publications. —Annual report; Fauna of the Na- department bulletins; statistics on forest game tional Parks; descriptive booklets on historic mammals; circulars; leaflets; yearbook sepa- areas; popular studies; miscellaneous publi- rates; posters; miscellaneous publications. cations. Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D. C. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF [The Soil Conservation Service is charged with AGRICULTURE the execution of all physical land-use programs Secretary, Clinton P. Andenson. that involve operations by the Department of Agriculture on farms and ranches, including Forest Service, Washington, D. C. erosion control, agricultural phases of flood [The Forest Service administers the national control, farm forestry, the development of forests and is responsible for the management drainage and irrigation, and submarginal land of national forest resources, of which wildlife is purchase and development. In each of these one; it cooperates with Federal and State offi- activities attention is devoted to the maximum cials in the enforcement of game laws on the development of wildlife habitat compatible national forests and in the development and with the primary use of the land.] maintenance of wildlife resources thereon. ] Chief, Hugh H. Bennett. Chief, Lyle F. Watts. Chief, in charge of operations, A. E. Jones. chief, in charge of Assistant National Forest Ad- Chief, Biology Division, Edward H. Graham. ministration, C. M. Granger. Soil Conservation Service regions: Chief, Division of Wildlife Management, Lloyd Region 1 (Northeastern): W. Swift. Regional conservator, Austin L. Patrick, Assistant chief, James N. Templer. Upper Darby, Pa. National forest regions: Regional biologist, Frank C. Edminster. (Southeastern) Region 1 (Northern): Region 2 Regional forester, P. D. Hanson, Federal Regional conservator, T. S. Buie, Spartan- Building, Missoula, Mont. burg, S. C. Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- Regional biologist, Verne E. Davison. agement, C. A. Joy. Region 3 (Upper Mississippi): Wildlife management, Regional conservator, R. H. Musser, Mil- Region 2 (Rocky Mountain) waukee, Wis. Regional forester, John W. Spencer, Post Regional biologist, Warren W. Chase. Office Building, Denver, Colo. Region 4 (Western Gulf) Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- Reirional conservator, L. P. Merrill, Ft. agement, Earl D. Sandvig. Worth, Texas. Wildlife management, Barry C. Park. Regional biologist, Region H (Southwestern) Region 5 (Northern Great Plains) Regional forester, Frank C. W. Pooler, Post Regional conservator, A. E. McClymonds, Office Building, Albuquerque, N. RIex. Lincoln, Nebr. Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- Regional biologist, Marvin S. McMurtrey. agement, P. V. Woodhead. Region 6 (Southwest) Wildlife management, — Regional conservator, Cyril Luker, Albu- Region 4 (Intermountain) querque, N. Mex. Regional forester, William B. Rice, P'orest Regional biologist, A. E. Borell. Service Building, Ogden, Utah. Region 7 (Pacific Coast): Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- Regional conservator, J. H. Christ, Portland, agement, Clarence E. Favre. Oreg. Wildlife management, — Regional biologist, Richard M. Bond. Region 5 (California) Publication. —Soil Conservation (montldy). Regional forester, S. B. Show, Appraiser's Building, San Francisco 11, Calif. Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 1'". P. Croncmiller. agement, Constitution Avenue and Twentv-first Street, N. Wildlife iuaii;iKcm(

r, I )iviMnn of Wildlife Range Clii. and Man- Committee on Wildlife: :,.,r,ur„t. I, Mill Douglas. H. Chairman, E. Laurence Palmer, Cornell I'ni- iu:iii;i;i<-i.ient, Mitchell. Wil.llilc Glenn E. versity, Ithaca, N. Y. ReKii.n . ii;:isl.Mil: Ji(M_.i,,n:il loicsiiT, R. M. Evans, Bankers Si'(inil\ I'.uilding, Philadelphia, Pa. INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMIS- C'lii.l. Division of Timber, Wildlife, and SION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA Riiuge .Management, M. A. Mattoon. Wildlife management, T. C. Fearnow. Chairman, G. W. Nickerson. Region .S (SouMiern): Secretary, Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower, j{i>KiniiMl forester, Joseph C. Kireher, Glenn Seattle, Wash. Building, Athmta, Ga. Charles E. Jackson, Fish and Wildlife Service, De- Cliief, Division of Timber, Wildlife, and partment of the Interior, Washington 25, D. C. Range .Management, L. L. Bishop. A. .1. Whitmore, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, Wildlife management, Floyd M. Cossitt. Ontario, Canada. Region <> (North Central): H. A. Dunloi), Director of Investigations, Fisheries Regional forester, Jav H. Price, Madison Hall No. 2, University of Washington, Seattle, Miiilding, .Milwaukee, Wis. Wash. .

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INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMON THE FISHERIES COMMISSION [By authority of ICxcciiliv.' onlcrs relative to riolice Chairman, Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower, powers and hunt inn in the Canal Zone, the (iov- Seattle, Wash. ernor of the I'anania Canal issues orders and rcKU- Secretary, A.J. Whitmore, Department of Fisheries, the; lations concerninK liuntint,' in (Janal Zone. J Ottawa, Oiifariii, Cuiuula. Chief of office and general i)urehasing officer, B. F. Fred J. Foster, Siiiitli- Tower, Seattle, Wash. Burdick, Washinfiton, I). C. of A. L. Hager, I'Dot (Jore Avenue, Vancouver, As-sistant chief of office, J. G. Hughes, Washington, British C()hmihi:i, Can;i(i!». D. C. Wildlife Service, De- Charles K. .Jackson. Fish and Assistant to chief of office, F. B. Hcimer, Washing- partment of the Interior, WashinRtoii 2.'), 1). C. ton, D. C. Tom lleid, MemSer of Parliament, 740 C'oliiiiiliia Exec\itive secretary, Col. F. H. Wang, Balboa Street, New Westminster, British Columbia, Heights, Canal Zone. Canada. Director of Investigations, B. M. Brennan, 817 West Fulton Avenue, Seattle, Wash. GENERAL NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS American Bison Society. Association of Midwest Fish and Game Com- missioners. President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Place, New York, N. Y. President, William J. Lowe, Game and Fish Com- Secretary, M. S. Garretson, 3150 Decatur Avenue, missioner, Bismarck, N. Dak. Bronx, New York, N. Y. Secretary, Paul T. Gilbert, Game, Forestation, and Parks Commission, Lincoln 9, Nebr. American Fisheries Society, Investment Building, Washington, D. C. Boone and Crockett Club. President, John Van Oosten, University Mu- President, Frederic C. Walcott, American Wild- seums, Ann Arbor, Mich. life Institute, Investment Building, Washing- Secretarv, R. P. Hunter, State Board of Fisheries ton, D. C. and Game, State Office Building, P. O. Box Secretary, Dean Sage, Jr., 370 Lexington Avenue, 149.->, Hartford 1, Conn. New York, N. Y. Transactions (annual). Publication. — Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock. The American Forestry Association. President, Paul Kelly, State Office Building, Raleigh, N. C. President, W. S. Rosecrans, Los Angeles, Calif. Executive secretary, Joseph W. Brooks, Jr., 514 Executive secretary, Ovid Butler, 919 Seven- Munsey Building, Baltimore, Md. teenth Street, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Chairman, board of directors, Frederic C. Wal- Publication. —American Forests (monthly). cott, Investment Building, Washington, D. C. American Nature Association. Camp Fire Club of America, Inc. President, Arthur Newton Pack, Abiquiu, N. Mex. President, Donald C. Howe, 510 Park Avenue, Secretary, Richard W. Westwood, 1214 Sixteenth New York, N. Y. W., Washington, D. Street, N. C. Vice president. Dr. L. M. Waugh, 931 Fifth Ave- 74 Trinity Place, Treasurer, James A. O'Hearn, nue, New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Secretary, Robert G. Calder, 50 Union Square, Publication. Nature Magazine (10 issues a — New York 3, N. Y. year) Treasurer, Kingsley Birdsall, 50 Union Square, American Ornithologists' Union, Inc. New York 3, N. Y. Acting chairman, Marshall McLean, 350 Madison L. Peters, of Compara- President, James Museum Avenue, New York, N. Y. tive Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. Publications.—Backlog (quarterly) ; Yearbook. Secretary, Lawrence E. Hicks, Ohio State Uni- versity, Columbus, Ohio. Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, 1214 Treasurer, J. Fletcher Street, 1120 Locust Street, Sixteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Philadelphia, Pa. President, Randolph G. Pack. Publications. —The Auk (quarterly); Check-list Secretary, Thomas Gill. of North American Birds; miscellaneous Publications. —Forestry papers (occasional). bulletins. Conservation Law Enforcement Chiefs Association. Mammalogists, Inc. American Society of President, Henry A. Teal, Conservation Depart- President, E. R. Hall, University of Kansas, ment, Albany, N. Y. Lawrence, Kans. Vice president, Harold N. Gibbs, Department of Corresponding secretary, Emmet T. Hooper, Mu- Agriculture and Conservation, Stat^ House, seum of Zoology, Ann Arbor, Mich. Providence, R. I. Recording secretary, Seth B. Benson, Museum of Secretary-treasurer, W. C. Shaff'er, Pennsylvania Vertebrate Zoology, Berkeley, Calif. Game Commission, Harrisburg, Pa. Treasurer, Viola S. Schantz, Fish and Wildlife Service, United States National Museum, Cooper Ornithological Club, Inc. Washington, D. C. President, Howard Robertson, 157 Wilton Drive, Publications. —Journal of Mammalogy (quart- Los Angeles, Calif. Secretary, George Willett, Los Angeles Museum, erly) ; monographs. Los Angeles, Calif. American Wildlife Institute, Investment Building, Treasurer, John McB. Robertson, Buena Park, Washington, D. C. Calif. President, Frederic C. Walcott. Business manager, W. Lee Chambers, Robinson Vice president, F. B. Davis, Jr. Road, Topanga, Calif.

Secretary, . Northern division: Publications. —Proceedings North American Wild- President, Robert C. Miller, California Acad- life Conference; Ducks, Geese, and Swans of emy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, San North America; Canvasback on a Prairie Francisco, Calif. Marsh; Wolves of North America. Secretary, Hilda W. Grinnell, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Berkeley, Calif. Association of Middle Atlantic Game and Fish Southern division: Commissioners. President, A. J. Van Rossem, 2205 W. Adams President, H. J. Burlington, Board of Fish and Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Game Commissioners, Trenton 7, New Jersey. Secretary, Walter W. Bennett, 5617 Harcourt. Vice president, .\ venue, Los Angeles, Calif. Secretary, C. S. Foster, care of George D. Ellis Publications.—The Condor (bimonthly); Pacific; and Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Coast Avifauna (occasional). —;

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Ducks Unlimited, Inc., National headquarters, 342 General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1734 N Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Western Street, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. office, 231 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, III.; President, Mrs. LaFell Dickinson. Pacific Coast office, 531 Building, Russ San Conservation of Natural Resources Committee: Francisco, Calif. National co-chairmen, Mrs. Oscar Palmour, President, A. C. Glassell, P. O. Box 73, Shreve- College Park, Ga., and Mrs. Bertram P. port, La. Thomas, 1616 Eighth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Secretary, William R. O'Donnell, Shearson-Ham- Publications. —General Federation Clubwoman mill Comnany, 208 South LaSalle Street, (monthly) pamphlets and programs on war ; Chicago, 111. service, peace and post-war planning, inter- Treasurer, George W. Mason, Nash-Kelvinator national relations, American citizenship, Ameri- Corporation, Detroit, Mich. can home, education, art, public health, agri- Regional vice presidents: culture, and conservation of natural resources. At large, Stuart Logan, Room 510, 208 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. Guardians of the River. Pacific region, John B. Coleman, 425 Russ President, Thomas W. Pangborn, Hagerstown, Building, San Francisco, Calif. Md. central region, Lawrence C. Phipps, Sr., West Executive secretary, J. Hammond Brown, The 610 Denver National Building, Denver, Colo. News-Post, Baltimore, Md. region, Roland Hoerr, 706 Olive Mississippi M. Treasurer, Charles N. Harsh, Williamsport, j\Id. Street, St. Louis, Mo. Atlantic region, Robert A. Leeson, 10 High Inland Bird Banding Association.

Street, Boston, Mass. ' Acting president, C. Ludwig, Publication.—Ducks Unlimited Quarterly. C. Wilson Build- * ing, Lansing, Mich. Secretary, O. A. Stevens, State College, Fargo, Eastern Bird Banding Association. N. Dak. President, C Brooke Worth, serving with United Treasurer, Michael J. Magee, 603 South Street, States armed forces. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. First vice president and president pro tern., Publication.—The Inland Bird Banding News Harold B. Wood, 3016 North Second Street, (bimonthly). Harrisburg, Pa. Secretary, Horace Groskin, 210 Glenn Road, Ard- International Association of Game, Fish, and Con- more, Pa. servation Commissioners. Treasurer, Robert K. Ungemah, 10 Jackson Ave- President, P. J. Hoff master, Michigan Conserva- nue, White Plains, N. Y. tion Commission, Lansing, Mich. Editor, Geoffrey Gill, 24 Overlook Drive, Hunt- Secretary-treasurer, R. V\ Holland, 515 Madison ington, Long Island, N. Y. Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.

Publications.—Ehha Nus Cmonthly) ; Bird Band- ing (cooperative quarterly). International Committee for Bird Preservation Pan-American Section. Ecological Society of America. [Includes representatives of leading scientific and conservation societies in Argentina,'Bolivia, President, R. F. Griggs, George Washington Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Para- University, Washington, D. C. guay, Peru, and the United States. Secretary, W. A. Dreyer, University of Cincin- ] Chairman, Hoyes Lloyd, 582 Mariposa Avenue, nati, Cincinnati 21, Ohio. Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Publications. —Ecology (quarterly) ; Ecological Secretary, Carl W. Buchheister, National Audu- Monographs (quarterly); Bulletin (quarterly). bon Society, 1006 Fifth Avenue, New York 28, N. Y Emergency Conservation Committee. International Wildlife Protection — Chairman, Mrs. C. N. Edae, 767 Lexington Ave- American Committee. nue, New York 21, N. Y. Publications. —Occasional pamphlets. Chairman, executive committee, Childs Frick, American Museum of Natural History, New York 24, N. Y. Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs. Secretary, W. Reid Blair, Zoological Park, New President, Edward J. Hughes, 1405 S. W. Wash- York 60, N. Y. ington, Portland, Oreg. Publications—Occasional papers. Secretary-treasurer, Martha K. Darcy, 2809 S. E. Stephens, Portland, Oreg. Izaak Walton League of America, Eighteenth Floor, Publication.^WesteTn Outdoor Quarterly. La Salle Hotel, Chicago 2, 111. President, Paul Clement, 2550 Pillsbury Street, Game Conservation SQciety, Inc., 1819 Broadway, Minneapolis, Minn. New York 23, N. Y. Vice president. Dr. Ferd Brown, Western Surety Building, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. President and treasurer, A. O. Macfarland, Flush- Vice president, C. M. Bryant, St. John, N. Dak. ing, Long Island, N. Y. Vice president, William L. Finley, Route 10, Port- Vice president and secretary, Amos L. Horst, New York, N. Y. land, Oreg. Vice president. Cliff R. Hallowell, 732 Fenelon Publicdlions. — Game Breeder and Sportsman Place, Dubuque, Iowa. (monthly); Pheasant Breeding Manual; Quail Dr. Lewis Radcliffe, 5600 32nd Breeding Manual; Controlling Predators; More Vice president, Street, N. W., Washington 15, D. C. Upland Game Birds; How to Make Game Birds Earl H. Gromer, 504 Tower Building, Pay on the Farm; More Waterfowl; Small Secretary, Elgin, 111. Refuges for Waterfowl. Treasurer, Harry F. Harper, Motor Wheel Cor- poration, Lansing 3, Mich. Garden Club of America, 598 Madison Avenue, New Executive director, Kenneth A. Reid. York 22, N. Y. Publications. —Outdoor America (eight issues) President, Mrs. Harry T. Peters, 270 Park Ave- miscellaneous pamphlets. York, N. Y., and Islip, Long Island, nue, New Midwest Game Law Enforcement Association. N. Y. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Henry C. Taylor President, Robert C. Sparks, Department of Con- 21 East 79th Street, New York., and Cold servation, Springfield, 111. Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. Secretary, Ruth Kiley. Treasurer, Mrs. Melvin E. Swain, 40 Central National Association of Angling and Casting Clubs. Park South, New York, N. Y., and Wakefield, President, R. G. Miller, Huntington Beach, Calif. Publication. —The Garden Club of America Bul- Executive secretary, W. R. Collins, P. O. Box letin. 1919, Chicago, 111. ; ;

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National Audubon Society, lOOG Fifth Avenue, New New York Zoological Society, Inc.—Continued. York 28, N. Y. Ivxecutive secretary of Zoological Park, John Tec- Presidentt John H. Baker. Van, Zoological Park, Bronx, New York, N. Y. Vice president, Carl W. Buchhoister. Sui)erintendent of maintenance and con.struction, Secretary, James J. Murray, Lexington, Virginia. Millward W. Heath, Zoological Park, Bronx, Treasurer, Guy Emerson. New York, N. Y. Publiiiitions. — .\u(lubon Magazine (bimontiily) Curator of manmials, Claude W. Leister, Zoologi- bulletins; leaflets; scientific monographs; news cal Park, Bronx, New York, N. Y. releases; N(>ws on the Wing (for children); Curator of birds, Lee S. Crandall, Zoological Park, School Nature League bulletins. Bronx, New York, N. Y. Technical consultant, Jean Delacour, Zoological National Bird Society, Inc. Park, Bronx, New York, N. Y. President. Delmar L. Thornbury, 320 South Publications. —Animal Kingdom (formerly The

Forty-sixth Street, Philadelphia 43, Pa. Bulletin) (bimonthly) ; Zoologica (scientific con-' Secretary, Hon. Thomas V. Malley, Patchogue, tributions) (quarterly). N. Y. Publications. —Miscellaneous pamphlets. North American Game Breeders Association, 1819 Broadway, New York 23, N. Y. Wildlife Legislation. National Committee on President, William La Ilayn, Sylvania, Ohio. Chairman, E. Lee LeCompte, Munsey Building, Secretary, Bernard Jurale. Baltimore, Md. Publications.—Game Breeder and Sportsman Secretary, Seth Gordon, Pennsylvania Game Com- (monthly). mission, Harrisburg, Pa. Northeastern Bird Banding Association. National Conference of Conservation, Education, President, Laurence B. Chapman, Woodridge Publicity Directors. and Road, Welleslev, Mass. President, . Secretary, Charles B. Floyd, 210 South Street, Secretary, Townsend Godsey, Hollister, Mo. Boston, Mass. Publication.—Bird Banding (cooperative quar- National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc., The terly). Roosevelt, at Madison Avenue and Forty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. Outdoor Writers' Association of America. President, Mrs. Joseph H. Brewer, Pantlind President, J. Hammond Brown, The News-Post, Hotel, Grand Rapids, Mich. Baltimore, Md. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Varner Beall Secretary, James W. Stuber, Vandalia, Ohio. Stevens, 55 Lafayette Avenue, N. E., Grand Treasurer, E. Budd Marter III, 419 Farnum Rapids, Mich. Street, Beverly, N. J. Treasurer, Mrs. Randall D. Warden, 471 Ridge Publication.—Outdoors Unlimited. Street. Newark, N. J. Conservation Committee: Pacific Northwest Bird and Mammal Society. Chairman, Mrs. Clarence Avery, 1560 Welles- President, Dr. Arthur Svihla, Department of ley Drive, Detroit, Mich. Animal Biology, Johnson Hall, University of Publication. The Bulletin. — Washington, Seattle 5, Wash. Secretary, Earl J. Larrison, Museum Building, National Parks Association, 1214 Sixteenth Street, University of Washington, Seattle 5, Wash. N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Editor, Martha R. Flahaut, Museum Building, President, William P. Wharton. University of Washington, Seattle 5, Wash. Executive secretary, Devereux Butcher. Publications.—The Murrelet (3 issues a year) Publications. —National Parks Magazine (quar- Northwest Fauna (occasional). terly); news service leaflet (occasional). Southeastern Association of Fish and Game Ad- National Society of the Daughters of the American ministrators. Revolution, Administration Building, 1720 D Street, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. President, Hinton. James, Commissioner, Game and Inland Fisheries, Raleigh, N. C. President general, Mrs. Julius Young Talmadge. First vice president, James M. Bro\vn, Depart- Conservation Committee: ment of Wildlife and Fisheries, New Orleans, National chairman, Mrs. Nathan R. Patterson, La. 1223 East 27th Street, Tulsa, Okla. Second vice president, Paul S. Mathes, Depart- ment of Conservation, Nashville, Tenn. National Wildlife Federation, 1212 Sixteenth Street, Secretary-treasurer, Charles N. Elliott, Director, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Game and Fish Commission, Atlanta, Ga. Honorary president. Jay N. Darling, Des Moines, Iowa. Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' President, David A. Aylward, 20 Spruce Street, Institute, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Boston, Mass. President, Elliott C. Dill, National Lead Com- Vice presidents: pany, i\ew York 17, N. Y. William L. Finley, Route 10, Portland, Greg. Secretary, C. Stewart Comeaux, 103 Park Avenue, Chiles P. Plummer, Cheyenne, Wyo. New York 17, N. Y. Colin McF. Reed, Washington, Pa. • Committee on Restoration and Protection of Game: Dorothy Gleason, Boston, Assistant secretary, Chairman, John M. Olin. Mass. Sportsmen's Service Bureau, 103 Park Avenue, manager and treasurer, L. W. Wendt, Business New York, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Publication. —-Biweekly Outdoor News Bulletin. Publications. — Conservation News about the Country (irregular); Wildlife Poster Stamps The Sportsman's Club of America, 422 South Dear- (annual). born Street, Chicago 5, 111. New York Zoological Society, Inc. President, LeRoy H. Dorsey. Secretary-treasurer, Joe Godfrey, Jr. President, Fairfield Osborn, 630 Fifth Avenue, York, N. Y. New Tri-States Game and Fish Association, Cotton Ex- First vice president, Alfred Ely, 630 Fifth Avenue, change Building, Memphis 3, Tenn. New York, N. Y. Second vice president, Laurance S. Rockefeller, President, John R. Flippin, Memphis, Tenn. 630 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Vice presidents: Secretary, Harold J. O'Connell, 630 Fifth Avenue, Enoch Brown, Jr., The Commercial-Appeal, York, N. Y. Memphis, Tenn. New . Treasurer, Cornelius R. Agnew, Franklin Savings Paul McCoy, Stuttgart, Ark. Edgar W. Wright, Centreville, Miss. Bank, New York, N. Y. I CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

Western Association of State Game and Fish Com- Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc.—Continued. missioners. Secretary, Clara M. Cheatham. President, C. N. Feast, Director, State Game and Publications. —Wild Flower Magazine (quar-

Fish Commission, State Capitol, Denver 5, terly) ; miscellaneous pamphlets. Colo. Vice president, J. S. McFarland, Montana State The Wilderness Society, 1840 Mintwood Place, Fish and Game Commission, Helena, Mont. Washington, D. C. Secretary, Gordon H. True, Jr., California Fish President and permanent secretary, Robert Ster- and Game Commission, Ferry Building, San ling Yard. Francisco 11, Calif. Vice president, Benton j\IacKaye. Publication. — Proceedings of the Western As- Treasurer, Dr. Ernest Stacey Griffith. sociation of State Game and Fish Commis- Publications. —The Living Wilderness Magazine sioners (annual). (quarterly); Wilderness News Bulletin (ir- Western Bird Banding Association. regular). President, Franklin G. Crawford, 2782 Glen Ave- Wildlife Society. nue, Altadena, Calif. President, Olaus J. Murie, Jackson, Wyo. Secretary, Harold Michener, 418 North Hudson Secretary, P. F. English, 206 Forestry Building, Avenue, Pasadena 4, Calif. State College, Pa. Business manager and treasurer, Mrs. N. Edward Publications. —The Journal of Wildlife Manage- Ayer, 1300 Hillcrest Drive, Pomona, Calif. ment (quarterly) ; Wildlife News Letter (ir- Publication. — News from the Bird-banders regular). (quarterly). Wilson Ornithological Club. Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc., 3740 Oliver President, Dr. Samuel Charles Kendeigh, Uni- Street, Washington, D. C. versity of Illinois, Champaign, 111. President, P. L. Rieker, Bureau of Plant Indus- Secretary, Maurice G. Brooks, West Virginia try, United States Department of Agriculture, University, Morgantown, W. Va. Washington, D. C. Publication. —The Wilson Bulletin (quarterly).

ORGANIZATIONS IN STATES AND TERRITORIES ALABAMA ARIZONA Arizona and Fish Commission, Phoenix. Department of Conservation, Montgomery. Game S. Connor, Clarkdale. Director, Ben C. Morgan. Chairman, W. Member, Charles P. Beach, Vail. Publications. —Game and fish laws; seafood laws; Member, R. K. Wickstrum, Phoenix. regulations, division of game, fish, and sea- and director food; annual report: Alabama Conservation Secretary and State game warden laws; bulletins; of Federal aid, Fred Merkle, Phoenix. (monthly) ; jjarks forestry laws; Director of fisheries, Phoenix. fishing reports (weekly). H. L. Reid, Business manager, John Boland, Phoenix. Alabama Wildlife Federation, 218 N. Lewis Street, Director of information, Charles C. Niehuis, Montgomery 7. Phoenix. Publications. biennial re- President, Robert F. Starr. —Digest of game laws; of in North- Secretary, Hilda C. Dunn, P. O. Box 163, Dora. ports; The Status Antelope Herds ern Arizona; The White-winged Dove in The Garden Club of Alabama. Arizona. President, Mrs. Thomas H. Edwards, 1308 S. Hull Street, Montgomery 6. Arizona Game Protective Association.

Publications. —Year Book (annually) ; Hortensia President, M. H. Baldwin, Tucson. (Lady Gardener) (bimonthly). Secretafy, J. A. Beaman, Phoenix. Publication. —Arizona Wildlife and Sportsman (monthly). ALASKA

Alaska Game Commission, Juneau. ARKANSAS First judicial division. Earl N. Ohmer, chairman, Petersburg. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, State Capi- Second judicial division, Frank P. Williams, St. tol, Little Rock. Michael, Alaska; also 1382 Thirty-third Ave- Chairman, J. E. Smith, Reyno. nue South, Seattle 44, Wash. John Daggett, Marianna. Third judicial division, Andrew A. Simons, Lake- Vol. T. Lindsey, Bentonville. view, via Seward. C. E. Mitchell, Te.xarkana. Fourth judicial division, Gordon Springbett, Gillam Lawton, Pine Bluff. Fairbanks. Charles Skipper, Dermott. Executive officer and secretary of commission, Dr. S. C. Dellinger, Fayetteville. Frank W. Hynes, Juneau (representative of Ashley Johnson, Fort Smith. Fish and Wildlife Service resident in Alaska). Roger Dudley, DeWitt. Publications.—Regulations relating to game, land Dr. D. T. Black, Morrilton.

fur animals, and birds (annual) ; Mammals and Executive secretary, T. A. McAmis. Birds of Alaska. Educational director, Tom Mull. Supervisor of game refuges, J. O. Banks, Little Alaska Fisheries. Rock. Chief, Ward T. Bower, Fish and Wildlife Service, Superintendent of fisheries, Joe Hogan, Lonoke. Chicago 54, 111. Publications. —Annual report; game and fish laws. Assistant chief, Paul E. Thompson, Fish and Wildlife Service, Chicago 54, 111. Daughters of the American Revolution. Fishery management supervisor, J. Steele Cul- Conservation Committee: bertson, P. 1091, Juneau, Alaska. O. Box Chairman, Mrs. D. D. Terry, Little Rock. General manager of Pribilof Islands, Edward C. Johnston, 70G Federal Building, Seattle 4, 'Wash. CALIFORNIA

The Alaska Sports and Wildlife Club. Department of Natural Resources, State Office President, Richard Borch, Ketchikan. Building, Sacramento. Secretary, Mrs. Ethel Dassow, Ketchikan. Director, Warren T. Hannum. . .

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Department of Natural Resources—Coiitiiiuod. San Diego Society of Natural History. Fish and Game Commission, Ferry liuilding, San President, J. W. Sefton, Jr., San Diego Trust and P'rancisco 11. Savings Hank, San Diego. President, 11. F.. Riok.s, Eureka. Secretary-treasurer and director of museum, Dom .\. Civiti'Ilo, Sa.Tumento. Clinton G. Abbott, Balboa Park, San Diego. Nate MiliKir. I,,,s .Xuijcles. Publications. —Monthly bulletin; memoirs; trans- Wiley H. Wiliiains, Alturas. actions; occasional papers. Lee F. Payne, Los Angeles. Exeeutive secretary, Eniil J. N. Ott, Jr. Southern Council of Conservation Clubs, Inc. Bureau chiefs: President, H.ilph P. Murray, 2.")1)1 Arniacost Fish conservation, Alan C. Taft, San Fran- Avenue, L(..s Anjieles ;M. cisco. Secretary-treasurer, George E. I'illsbury, Jr., Marine fisheries, Richard Van Cleave, San 38311^ Flower Drive, Los Angeles 7. Francisco. Recording secretary, Fred J. Nelson, 1227 West Patrol, L. F. Chappell, San Francisco. 94th Street, Los Angeles 44. Engineering, J. Spencer, San Francisco. Publication.— Y\-Fmi (monthly bulletin). Fish and game license distribution, H. R. Dunbar, Sacramento. COLORADO Game conservation, J. S. Hunter, San Fran- cisco. State Game and Fish Commission, 1350 Sherman Game farms, August Bade, Yountville. Street, Denver. Publications. —Fish and game laws; biennial re- President, N. Dean Henry, Wray. port; California Fish and (quarterly); Game A'ice president, Carl A. Norgren, Denver. fish bulletins. Secretary, Harry Morgan, Dolores. Associated Sportsmen of California, Inc., 835 Director, C. N. Feast. Pacific Building, San Francisco :5. Assistant director, J. D. Hart, Denver. Superintendent of hatcheries, Robert G. Havi- President, Arthur T. Evans, Martinez. land. Executive secretary. Mid Roehse. Chief game warden, William F. Hunn. Treasurer, Ernest V.Lorenzini, 4.38 Walnut Street, Educational manager. Dr. C. E. Hagie. San Francisco. Game and fish manager, Gilbert N. Hunter. Audubon Association of the Pacific. Superintendent of fur resources, A. Dean Cole- man. President, Arthur H. Myer, 25 El Camino Real, Publications. —Game and fish laws; biennial re- Berkeley 5. port; Conservation Comments (quarterly). Corresponding secretary, Joseph J. Webb, 519 California Street, San Francisco 4. Izaak Walton League of America (Colorado Di-

Treasurer, Miss Ivander Maclver, 2414 Tele- vision) . Berkeley. graph Avenue, President, Herb. G. Kelly, 327 C. A. Johnson (monthly). Publication. —The Gull Building, Denver. California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, Secretary, Mrs. Edna H. Hill, 366 Alamo Street, San Francisco 18. Littleton. Committee for Conservation of Wild Animal Life: CONNECTICUT Chairman, M. Hall McAllister, 924 Center State Board of Fisheries and Game, Hartford 1. Street, Redlands. Chairman, Francis L. Sheane, Bridgeport. Norman B. Livermore, 216 Pine Street, San Barney, Farmington. Francisco. Philip C. E. Flaherty, Rockville. John R. White, , Sequoia John Russell Hunter, State Office National Park. Superintendent, P. Building, Hartford. M. E. Lombardi, Box .502, Ross. Executive assistant, Mildred K. Bartle, State Robert C. Miller, California Academy of Office Building, Hartford. Sciences, San Francisco 18. Chief, wildlife protection and law enforcement, Robert T. Orr, California Academy of Sciences, Thomas E. Rose, Hartford. San Francisco 18. Chief, fish restoration, Frank N. Banning. CaUfornia Audubon Society, Inc. Chief, game restoration, A. L. Lamson. Publications. —-Game and fish laws; biennial President, Otto J. Zahn, 2115 Estrella Avenue, Los Angeles. report. Vice presidents: Connecticut Audubon Society. W. D. Quattlebaum. President, John P. Holman, Fairfield. B. F. Tucker. Secretary, Mrs. Edward N. DeWitt, Unquowa Adele Lewis Grant. Road, Fairfield. Secretary, Mrs. Merta White, 220 North Avenue Publication. Bulletin (annual) 58, Los Angeles. — Treasurer, Blanche Vignos, 520 South Hobart Connecticut Daughters of the American Revo- Boulevard, Los Angeles. lution. California State Chamber of Commerce. Conservation Committee: Chairman, Mrs. J. E. JefTery, 80 North Street, Natural Resources Department: Milford. Director, W. E. Stewart, San Francisco. Publication. —Magazine of the Pacific (quarterly). Connecticut Fish and Game Protective Association. Izaak Walton League of America (California Di- President, George H. Scranton, Box 1145, New vision). Haven 5. Secretary and treasurer, President, Frank A. Barnes, 1734 North Van Ness Avenue, Los Angeles. The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, Inc. Secretary-treasurer, William H. Wise, 2727 Hall- President, Mrs. John B. Wallace, 439 Prospect dale Avenue, Los Angeles 7. Street, New Haven. Pacific Rod and Gun Club. President, Lloyd M. Kahn, 114 Sansome Street, DELAWARE San Francisco. Board of Game and Fish Commissioners, Dover. Secretary, Frank B. Woodworth, 156 Mont- President, William M. Davis, Odessa. gomery Street, San Francisco. Vice president, J. Henry Hazel, Dover. Quail Preferred. Secretary, Harley G. Hastings, Bethel. Lawson, Town- President, Richard F. Jose, 314 Front Street, San Chief game warden, Frank A. send. and fish laws; annual re- Secretary, A. J. Richter, c/o Standard Oil Com- Publications.—Game Delaware and Fish News (monthly) pany, San Francisco. port ; Game .

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Daughters of the American Revolution. State Game and Fish Commission—Continued. Conservation Committee: Members of Commission—Continued. Chairman, Mrs. Walter Morris, 5 South State Vernon Phillips, Secretary. Street, Dover. Wallace Gray. A. R. Hood. Charles W. Skinner. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Clabus Lloyd. John D. Kennedy. Metropolitan Police, Washington. (Has juris- C. L. McCarthy. diction over matters pertaining to game.) Guy W. Rutland. Major and superintendent, Edward J. Kelly. E. V. Komarek. Lieutenant, commanding harbor precinct, Otha R. Sanders. Daughters of the American Revolution. Conservation Committee: Audubon Society of the District of Columbia. Chairman, Mrs. J. Harold Nicholson, Madison. President, Donald Edward McHenry, 1223 South Interior Building, Washington, D. C. Secretary, Mrs. Alice M. Richey, 3182 Westover HAWAII Drive, S. E., Washington, D. C. Publication.—List of recently published bird Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, books. Honolulu 1. P. O. Box 3319. President, Colin G. Lennox. Izaak Walton League of America (Regional Council C. E. Pemberton. for District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, H. E. Podmore. and West Virginia). L. A. Henke. Director, Jack Stowell, 1410 H Street, N. W., D. T. Fleming. Washington, D. C. William Kimi. Secretary and treasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Executive secretary, J. L. D wight. Va. Division of Fish and Game: Director, Vernon E. Brock. FLORIDA Publications.—Fish and game laws; reports. Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Talla- Hawaii Fish and Game Protective Association. hassee. President, A. T. Spalding, P. O. Box 577, Hilo. Chairman, L. G. Bruce, Bartow. Secretary, Martin Pence, Hilo. Lester Varn, Jacksonville. Louis G. Morris, Monticello. J. W. Corbett, Fort Pierce. IDAHO John S. Clardy, Ocala. 'of and Boise. Director, Dr. I. N. Kennedy. Department Fish Game, Publications.—Game and fish laws; miscellaneous Idalio Fish and Game Comjtiission: pamphlets. Chairman, Alton R. Howell, Idaho Falls. Secretary, C. J. Westcott, Boise. Conservation, Tallahassee. State Board of A. L. Trada, Coeur d'Alene. Members: Paul Thoman, Twin Falls. Spessard L. Holland, Governor of the State. Walter Fiscus, Potlatch. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Director, James O. Beck, Boise. J. Tom Watson, Attorney General. Supervisors: Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. E. O. Bailey, Eagle. J. M. Lee, Comptroller. B. D. Ainsworth, Ashton. J. Edwin Larson, Treasurer. Publications.—Fish and game laws; commission Colin English, Superintendent of Public In- orders; annual report; Wildlife of Idaho; Big struction. Game Map. Regulatory Personnel: Supervisor, S. E. Rice. Assistant supervisor, H. D. Marks. ILLINOIS General agent for the Gulf Coast, Archie Ross, Tampa. Department of Conservation, Springfield. General agent for the east coast, E. W. Smith, Director, Livingston E. Osborne. Fort Pierce. Assistant director, Theophilus C. Ponting. Director's Advisory Board: Duval Anglers' and Hunters' Club. Chairman, L. H. Barkhausen, 231 South La- President, Rhyden C. Latham. Salle Street, Chicago. Treasurer, Henry Wiesenfeld, Box 1133, Jack- Secretary, Stanley H. Simpson, 75 East Wacker sonville 1. Drive, Chicago. Charles G. Dunn, 1116 West Oakland Avenue, Florida Audubon Society, Inc. Bloomington. President, A. J. Hanna, Winter Park. C. H. Skinner, Olney. Secretary, Louis A. Stimson, 1835 Opeechee E. N. Hurley, Jr., Fifty-fourth Avenue and Drive, Miami 33. Twenty-second Street, Chicago. Publication. —The Florida Naturalist (quarterly) Publications. —Game and fish laws; Illinois Con- servation (quarterly); Division of Forestry Florida Federation of Garden Clubs. News (quarterly); bulletins on fishes, birds, President, Mrs. W. II. Covington, 328 Cortes snakes, and trees. Street, Tallahassee. State Natural History Survey Division. Federation. Florida Wildlife Chief, Theodore H. Prison, Urbana. President, Merlin Mitchell, Orlando. Board of Natural Resources arid Conservation: Executive secretary, Harry McDonald, Orlando. Director, Frank G. Thompson, Springfield. Treasurer, Lloyd Gahr, Orlando. William Trelease, University of Illinois, Ur- bana. Edson S. Bastin, University of Chicago, Chicago. GEORGIA Louis R. Howson, 1401 Civic Opera Building, State Game and Fish Commission, 412 State Cap- Chicago. Ezra J. Kraus, University of Chicago, Chicago. itol, Atlanta. Roger Adams, University of Illinois, Urbana. Director, Charles N. Elliott. Arthur C. Willard, University of Illinois, Ur- Members of Commission: bana. Hugh Hill, Chairman. Publications.—Occasional bulletins, circulars, Philip Stone, Vice chairman. and biological notes. : .

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Illinois Legislative Council, SprinKfiold. Izaak Walton League of America (Indiana Division) Chairman, Edward P. Salt id. CliicaKo. President, Arthur Goldsmith, 602 South Seventh Vice chairman, John W. l''rilil<'\', I'ana. Street, Terre Haute. Secretary, Elroy C. Sandiiui'^t, ChicaKo. Secretary, Charles A. Schukai, 2153 Dcming ActinK director of rcscanh, Kichard C. Browne. Street, Terre Haute. Assistant director, Karl A. Bo.sworth. Consultant, Charles M. Kneicr. IOWA Associated Conservation Organizations of Illinois. Iowa State Conservation Commission, Tenth and Chairman, Jacob Pech, 28-14 South Kcdvalc Ave- Mulberry Streets, Des Moines 8. nue, Chicago. Chairman, F. J. Poyneer, Cedar Rapids. Secretary, Mrs. Earl E. Byerrum, Warren ville. J. D. Lowe, Algona. F. W. Mattes, Odebolt. Camp Fire Club of Chicago. Mrs. Addison Parker, Des Moines. President, William H. Hazlett, 122 South Michi- E. B. Gaunitz, Lansing. gan, Chicago .3. R. E. Stewart, Ottumwa. Secretary, Oscar G. Meyer, Jr., 1241 Sedgwick G. F. Larsen, Council Bluffs. Street, Chicago 10. Secretary, George Hcsalroad. Chairman, Conservation Committee, Herbert E. Director, F. T. Schwob, Des Moines. Btadley, 30 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago 90. Fish and Game Division Chief, Bruce F. Stiles. Conservation Council. Superintendent of fisheries, E. B. Speaker. Chairman, Reuben M. Strong, 5840 Stony Island Division of Lands and Waters: Avenue, Chicago. Chief, V. W. Flickinger. Secretary, Mrs. Robert Work, Barrington. Publications.—Fish and game laws; biennial re-

; Iowa Con- Treasurer, Mrs. R. J. Lawrie, 9732 Vanderpoel port ; Conservation Notes (weekly) Avenue, Chicago. servationist (monthly). of the American Revolution. Illinois Audubon Society. Daughters President, R. M. Strong, 5S40 Stony Island Ave- Conservation Committee: Treichler, 329 nue, Chicago. Chairman, Mrs. J. Rhoades Street, E., Cedar Rapids. Secretary, Doris A. Plapp, 4140 North Keeler Nineteenth N. Avenue, Chicago. Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa. Publication. —The Audubon Bulletin (quarterly). President, Mrs. Gordon L. Elliott, 626 Thirty- Illinois Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. first Street, Des Moines. President, Leonard Schwartz, Edwardsville. Iowa Ornithologists' Union. Secretary, Royal B. McClelland, Champaign. President, Dr. J. Harold Ennis, Cornell CoUege, Mt. Vernon. Izaak Walton League of America (Illinois Division). Secretary-treasurer, Lillian Serbousek, 1226 Sec- President, Arthur F. Senior, Room 1002, 79 West ond Street, S. W., Cedar Rapids. ^ Monroe Street, Chicago. Publication. —Iowa Bird Life (quarterly). Secretary, . Treasurer, L. J. Georgen, 2684 River Terrace, Izaak Walton League of America (Iowa Division). River Grove. President, Ries Tuttle, Des Moines Register and Tribune, Des Moines. INDIANA Secretary, Roy B. Eddy, 2809 Forty-fifth Street, Des ^loines. Conservation Department, State Library Building, Indianapolis 9. KANSAS Conservation Commission: Forestry, Fish, and Game Commission, Pratt. James W. Carr. Ivar Hennings. Chairman, Lee Larrabee, Liberal. Secretary, Garland Atkins, Fort Scott. Benton J. Bloom. Cornelius O'Brien. Charles Hassig, Kansas City. Director, Milton Matter. Jay J. Owens, Salina. Gillespie, Wichita. Division of Fish and Game: H. M. Springs. Director, Harrell F. Mosbaugh. Harry F. Lutz, Sharon Leahy, Pratt. Supervisor of game, Hovey Pritchett. Director, Dave Publications. — Fish and game laws; bulletins; Supervisor of fisheries, . biennial report; news service; pond fish culture; Chief of enforcement division, John T. Roll. (monthly). Publications. — Fish and game laws; yearbook; Kansas Fish and Game Indiana special bulletins and findings; Outdoor Kansas Associated Garden Clubs. (monthly). President, Mrs. S. W. Kufahl, 807 Sheridan Court, The Garden Club of Indiana. Emporia. Publication. Garden Gleanings (quarterly). President, Mrs. Burke Nicholas, 5860 Forest — Lane, Indianapolis 5. Kansas Fish and Game Protective Association. ^ Publication. Indiana Gardens (quarterly). — President, W. A. Ayres, Federal Trade Commis- Indiana Audubon Society. sion, Washington, D. C. Vice president, Robert E. Israel, Wichita. D. Baumgartner, 430 Buckingham President, M. Secretary, J. B. Doze, care of The Eagle, Wichita 1. Drive, Indianapolis. Treasurer, Carl Bitting, Wichita. Secretary, Miss Margaret Umbach, 2526 East Drive, Fort Wayne 3. Publication.—Indiana Audubon Year Book (an- KENTUCKY nual). Department of Conservation, Frankfort. Indiana Nature Study Club. Division of Game atid F'ish: Wallace. President, Ralph C. Pierson, R. R. 17, Box 170, Director, Earl Frank Phipps. Indianapolis 44. Chief conservation officer, „ ^ , Department of Fisheries, John Vice president, Arthur P. Thomas, 3310 Central Superintendent, Avenue, Indianapolis 5. Dequine. , „ »t public relations, James J. Secretary, Miss Elizabeth B. Roche, 203o N. Superintendent of Meridian Street, No. 203, Indianapolis 2. Gilpin. of game farm, Frank Hopkins. Treasurer, Chester Lytle, 3957 Graceland Ave- Superintendent of game management, nue, Indianapolis 8. Superintendent management, . Publication.—The Hoosier Outdoors (monthly). Superintendent of club . :

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Department of Conservation—Continued. The Board of Natural Resources—Continued. Came and Fish Commission: Ex officio members—Continued. George Long, Benton. E. Lee LeCompte, State game warden. Depart- Dr. W. H. Washburn, Beaver Dam. ment of Game and Inland Fish, 514 Munsey Edward Ernst, Louisville. Building, Baltimore. Dr. E. R. Pohl, Horse Cave. Joseph F. Kaylor, State forester. Department J. B. Miller, Williamstown. of State Forests and Parks. Errol Draffen, Harrodsburg. Joseph T. Singewald, Jr., director. Department Dr. O. W. Thompson, Pikeville. of Geology, Mines, and Water Resources. Dr. H. M. Bertram, Vanceburg. R. V. Truitt, director. Department of Research W. G. Buchanan, Corbin. and Education. Publications. —Fish and game laws; biennial re- E. Lester Muller, chairman, Maryland Pub- port; educational bulletins. licity Commission. Appointive members: Audubon Society of Kentucky. Isaiah Bowman, president, Johns Hopkins President, Victor K. Dodge, 137 Bell Court West, University, Baltimore. Lexington. Edwin G. Baetjer, 1409 Mercantile Trust Secretary, Eugene E. Simpson, 203 East Fourth Building, Baltimore. Street, Lexington. Nelson R. Coulbourne, Crisfield. Ellsworth Leary, Rock Hall Marine Railway, The Garden Club of Kentucky. Rock Hall. President, Mr.i. Augustus Thomas, 108 West George S. Miles, Leonardtown. Third Street, Frankfort. Norman E. Carr, Edgewater. Executive secretary, William H. Bayliff. League of Kentucky Sportsmen. Publicatiotis.—Annual report; occasional bul- President, Dennie Gooch, Somerset. letins. Secretary, Dahlia Gooch, Somerset. Publication. —The Kentucky Sportsman (quar- Department of Game and Inland Fish, 514 Munsey terly). Building, Baltimore 2. Pennyrile Conservation Association, Bowling Green. Commissioners: Chairman, Garner Wood Denmead, Baltimore. Cemetery Pike, President, Arthur Durham, Johnathan D. Longfellow, Salisbury. Bowling Green. J. H. Gambrill, Jr., Frederick. Secretary-treasurer, W. W. Woothen, c/o Ameri- A. Gordon Fleet, Edgewater. National Bank, Bowling Green. can Fulcher P. Smith, Cumberland. State game warden, E. Lee LeCompte. LOUISIANA Chief deputy game warden, Richard T. Norris. Administrative assistant in fisheries, Frank L. Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Civil Courts Bentz. Building, New Orleans 16. Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer. Commissioner, John G. Appel. Superintendent of fish hatcheries, Albert M. Executive assistant, L. J. Scanlon. Powell, Lewistown. Director, division of fish and game, Major James Publications. —Fish and game laws; annual re- Brown. port; Maryland Conservationist (quarterly); Director, division of fur and refuges, Armand P. occasional bulletins on wildlife. Daspit. Director, division of enforcement, J. C. LeBlanc. Department of Tidewater Fisheries, State Office Director, division of education and publicity, Building, Annapolis. Isaac D. Chapman. Cominissioners: Director, division of oysters and water bottoms, Chairman, Edwin Warfield, Jr., Baltimore. James N. McConnell. Allan A. Sollers, Benedict. Director, division of research and statistics, Louis George T. Harrison. Cusachs. Administrative assistant, David H. Wallace. Chief biologist, Dr. James Nelson Gowanloch. Hydrographic engineer, John C. Widener. Publications. Oyster, game, and fish laws; bul- — Seafood auditor, J. R. E. Turpin. letins; biennial report. Commander of patrol fleet, A. S. Creighton. Publication.—Annual report. Louisiana Garden Club Federation. President, Mrs. Ben G. Coulter, Winnsboro. Department of State Forests and Parks, State Office

Publications. — Yearbook (annual) ; Newsletter Building, Annapolis. (weekly) Commissioners: Chairman, John M. Nelson, Jr., Eccleston. MAINE J. Miles Lankford, Maryland Farm Bureau, Pocomoke. Department of Inland Fisheries and Game, State J. Wilson Lord, Maryland State Grange, Elli- House, Augusta. cott City. Commissioner, George J. Stobie. Sidney D. Peverly, Bel Air. Superintendent of hatcheries, Gerry Wade, Skow- Bernard I. Gonder, Oakland. hegan. State forester, Joseph F. Kaylor. Chief warden, Daniel T. Malloy, State House, Assistant State forester, Karl E. PfcifTcr. Augusta. Assistant State forester, fire protection, H. C. Advisory Council: Buckingham. Chairman, Maine Hills, Belfast. Assistant forester, utilities forestry, Nelson H. Nicholas G. Morrison, Rumford. Fritz. H. A. Sanders, .Ir., Greenville. Publications.—Bulletins on Maryland forestry, Roger T. Hall, Fort Fairfield. State parks, fire control. W. E. Kershner, Bath. Arthur W. Read, Portland. Department of Geology, Mines, and Water Re- Ransom P. Kelley, Fairfield. sources, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Publications.—Fish and game laws. Commissioners Chairman, Arthur B. Stewart, Baltimore. Holmes D. Baker, Frederick. MARYLAND Marvin A. Pentz, Denton. Harry Hall, Hyattsville. The Board of Natural Resources, State Office Build- R. Solomons. ing, Annapolis. Joseph C. Lore, Director, Joseph T. Singewald, Jr. Ex officio members: Publications. — Maryland Geological Survey; Chairman, Edwin Warfield, Jr., chairman of maps; reports on geology, minerals, ground Tidewater Fisheries Commission, Annapolis. water, and surface water. ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1945 13

Department of Research and Education, Chesa- Natural History Society of Maryland, 2103 Bolton peake IJiological Laboratory, Solomons. Street, Baltimore. Commissioners: President, lOdmund B. Fladung. Vice president, Herbert C. Moore. Chairman, Ernest N. Cory, University of Secretary, John B. Calder. ^Liryland, Collegp Park. Treasurer, Elra M. Palmer. Lloyd M. Bcrtholf, Western Maryland College, Publications. — Quarterly Journal; papers on Westminster. troes, insects, birds, snakes, fishes, and geology Julian D. Corrington, Washington College, Chesterton. Harold H. Bassett, Crisfield. B. H. Willier, Johns Hopkins University, Balti- MASSACHUSETTS more. Department of Conservation, 15 Ashburton Place, of Direetor, R. V. Truitt, University Maryland, Boston 8. College Park. Conmiissioner, Raymond J. Kenney. h;itrhpiirs, Mister. Superintendent of fish Harvey Division of Fisheries and Game: Publications.- -Hpso:ivr\\ lnilli'iins on orab, oyster, Director, H. S. du Mont.

and fishery liiolog.w an. I mi iioilution and other Division of Marine Fisheries: technical aspects of ronsri valiun; pamphlets Director, Ralph H. Osborn. on sport fishing in Chesapeake Bay; educa- Division of Wildlife Research and Management: tional publications; monthly periodicals; Tide- Director, Edgar L. Gillett. water News. Publications. —Fish and game laws; annual re- port; Conservation Bulletin (quarterly). Daughters of the American Revolution. Daughters of the American Revolution. Conservalion Committee: Conservation Committee: Chairman, Mrs. Ernest W. Davenport, 1801 Chairman, Mrs. Edwin W. Savage, Kendall Sudbury Lane, N. W., Washington, D. C. Hill, Sterling.

Izaak Walton League of America (Regional Council Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts. for Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and President, Mrs. Harold Plimpton, 143 Laurel District of Columbia). Road, Chestnut Hill. Director, Jack Stowell, 1410 H Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc. Secretary and treasurer, Jack Evans, McLean. President, Robert Walcott, Boston. Va. Secretary-treasurer, C. Russell Mason, 155 New- bury Street, Boston. Publication. —The Bulletin (monthly except July, Izaak Walton League of America (Maryland Divi- August, and September). sion). President, T. Owen Knight, Box303, Silver Spring. Massachusetts Conservation Council, 155 Newbury Secretary, Dr. E. Russell Cook, 4344 East-West Street, Boston. Highway, Bethesda. Chairman, William H. Wharton, Groton. Secretary-treasurer, C. Russell Mason, Boston. League of Maryland Sportsmen, Inc., Middle River, Baltimore 20. Massachusetts Fish and Game Association, Inc. President, O. H. P. Rodman, 729 Boylston Street, President, Glen L. Martin, Baltimore. Boston. First vice president, Patrick H. Cavanaugh, Secretary, David A. Aylward, 20 Spruce Street, Salisbury. Boston 8. Second vice president, D. Raymond Snively, Publications. —Proceedings New England Game Boonsboro. Conference; Fish and Game. Treasurer, James D. Bartlett, Baltimore 3. Massachusetts Waterfowlers Association. Executive director, F. Wallace Taber, Middle President and secretary, Clinton W. Baker, River. Brewster Road, Kingston.

Maryland Audubon Society. Massachusetts Wildfowlers Protective League. President (acting), Talbott Denmead, 2830 St. President, Fred W. Gardner, 12 North Liberty Paul Street, Baltimore 18. Street, Rockland. Treasurer, Percy T. Blogg, 230 West Fayette Secretary, Earle F. Thompson, Jr., Rockland. Street, Baltimore.

Maryland Outdoor Life Federation. MICHIGAN South Calvert President, Granville C. Swope, 29 Conservation Commission, Lansing 13. Baltimore. Street, Chairman, llai..l-, Newberry. Hynson, Westcott, and Dunning, Charles and Russell Bengel, Jackson. Chase Streets, Baltimore 1. Henry W. Schulty, West Branch. Harry H. Whiteley, Dowagiac. Maryland State Game and Fish Protective As- Donald B. McLouth, Detroit. sociation, Inc. Secretary, Wayland Osgood. Director, P. J. Hoffmaster. President, J. Hammond Brown, The Baltimore Deputy director, S. G. Fontana. News-Post, Baltimore 2. Chief field administrator, H. R. Sayre, Lansing. Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer, 514 Munsey In charge, game division, H. D. Ruhl, Lansing. Building, Baltimore 2. In charge, fish division, F. A. Westerman, Lan- Treasurer, Granville C. Swope, 29 South Calvert sing. Street, Baltimore 2. Education, C. A. Paquin. Forestry, Marcus Schaaf. Maryland State Forests and Parks Association, 7 General operations, Gaylord Walker. St. Johns Road, Baltimore. Geology, R. A. Smith. Lands, F. P. Struthsaker. President, F. W. Bcsley. Parks, L. N. Jones. First vice president, Edmund B. Fladung. Publications.—Biennial report; game and fish Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. James H. Dorsey. laws; Michigan Conservation (monthly). : . .

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Daughters of the American Revolution. United Sportsmen's Association. Conservation Committee: President, Arthur A. Van Dyke, Main Post Office, Vice chairman, Mrs. Anson M, Holcomb, 1407 St. Paul. Fifth Avenue, Bay City. Secretary, Charles J. Studeman, 1064 Livingston Avenue, St. Paul. The Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan. President, Mrs. Thomas Y. Leonard, Walnut MISSISSIPPI Crest, Grosse He. State Game and Fish Commission, 330 East Pearl Izaak Walton League of America (Michigan Di- Street, Jackson 104. vision). Chairman, J. M. Whiteside, Tupelo. President, Edward M. Apple, 2927 David Scott Vice chairman, W. H. Starr, Gulfporf. Building, Detroit 26. Secretary, B. B. McClendon, Jackson. First vice president, Harry F. Harper, Motor J. W. Seale, Calhoun City. Wheel Corporation, Lansing. Douglas Wright, Jr., Vicksburg. Secretary, Harvey Swanebeck, Fenton. Director of conservation, W. F. Dearman. Treasurer, Henry Pierce, Kalamazoo. Publications. —Game laws: pressreleases; reports; Chairman of board, Harry D. Jewell, Grand Mississippi Game and Fish (monthly). Rapids. Daughters of the American Revolution. Publication.—Bulletin (quarterly) Conservation Committee: Michigan Audubon Society. Chairman, Mrs. D. C. Simmons, 734 Fairview President, Clarence Messner, 308 McKinley, Street, Jackson 31. Grosse Pointe .30. The Garden Club of Mississippi. Secretary, Mrs. Francis Kiefer, 243 Gratiot Boule- vard, Port Huron. President, Airs. Albert Watkins, Minter City. Publication.—Jack-Pine Warbler (quarterly). Mississippi Association for the Conservation of Wild Life. Michigan United Conservation Clubs. President, Howard Stovall, Stovall. President, Walter E. Kelly, 1406 Dime Bank Secretary-treasurer, William Sadler, Mississippi Building, Detroit 26. College, Clinton. Vice president, David Core, Traverse City. Vice president, Joseph Cvengros, 349 West Ash MISSOURI Street, Ironwood. Executive secretary, Harry R. Gaines, 552 Howard State Conservation Commission, Jefferson City. Street, S. E., Grand Rapids. Chairman, E. Sydney Stephens, Columbia. Treasurer, Marshall A. Westfall, Ionia. Vice chairman, G. E. Stoner, Springfield. Publication.—Bulletin (monthly) Secretary, Owen Turnbull, Troy. Member, Edward K. Love, St. Louis. Association. Northern Michigan Sportsmen's Director, I. T. Bode. President, Peter Trudell, Jr., Negaunee. Publications.—Wildlife and Forestry Code Book;

Vice president, A. C. Richards, Marquette. Missouri Conservationist (monthly) ; annual Secretary, John J. Hauserman, Negaunee. report; Game Fish of Missouri (illustrated); Publication.—Club bulletins (occasional). wall chart of open seasons; special bulletins on specific subjects. West Michigan Conservation Club. Audubon Society of Missouri. President, George W. Cornell, 618 Curtis Street, N. E., Grand Rapids. President, F. L. Hagaman, 1110 Commerce Build- Secretary-treasurer, C. A. Justin, 1439 College ing, Kansas City. Secretary, George E. Moore, Sullivan. Street, N. E., Grand Rapids 5. Treasurer, Homer R. Bolen, Teachers College, Cape Girardeau. MINNESOTA Publication. —The Bluebird (monthly). Department of Conservation, State Office Building, Conservation Federation of Missouri, 4517 South St. Paul 1. Kingshighway Boulevard, St. Louis 9. Commissioner, Chester S. Wilson. President, H. J. Waters, Jr., Columbia. Deputy commissioner, E. V. Willard. Herman H. Lark, Steeleville. Division of Game and Fish Secretary-treasurer, Lon S. Haymes, Springfield. Director, Verne E. Joslin. Executive secretary, Gus E. Budde, 4517 South Deputy director, E. R. Starkweather. Kingshighway Boulevard, St. Louis 9. Superintendent of game propagation, Frank D. Publication.— Missouri Wildlife (quarterly). Blair. Superintendent of fish propagation, Norman Daughters of the American Revolution. L. Moe. Conservation Committee: Supervisor rough fish removal, Stoddard Robin- Chairman, Mrs. George Gross, Union Star. son. Supervisor licensed commercial fishing, George Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri. Weaver. President, Mrs. F. J. Chapel, 1001 West High Fisheries research supervisor, Lloyd L. Smith. Street, Jefferson City. Technical advisor, Thaddeus Surber. Pittman-Robertson coordinator, Richard R. Missouri Duck Hunters Association. Dorer. President, P. A. Noble, 1521 Delmar Boulevard, Supervisor of wardens, J. A. Lingle. St. Louis. Publications.—Game and fish laws; Conservation Secretary, C. A. Niekamp, 1230 North Main

Volunteer (monthly) ; special reports. Street, St. Louis.

Daughters of the American Revolution. MONTANA Conservation Committee: State Fish and Game Commission, Helena. Chairman, Louise Gellerman, 610 E. Twenty- Chairman, Elmer Johnson, Glasgow. third Street, Hibbing. J. W. Severy, Missoula. William Caprenter, Butte. Izaak Walton League of America (Minnesota Di- E. G. Vedova, Roundup. vision) . A. C. Grande, Lennep. President, Frank A. Robertson, Side Lake. State fish and game warden, J. S. McFarland, Secretary and treasurer. Dr. F. M. Shouse, 1771 Helena. Bryant Avenue South, Minneapolis. Superintendent of fisheries, Elmer Phillips, Helena. Publication.-—Minnesota Division Izaak Walton Publications.-—Fish and game laws; biennial re- League Bulletin (irregular). port; Montana Wildlife Bulletin (bimonthly). J ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS —WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1945 15

Montana Federation of Garden Clubs. Daughters of the American Revolution. President, Mrs. P. T. Hakor, 420 Lewis Avenue, Conservation Committee: JJillinKs. Chairman, Mrs. Harry S. Parker, 16 High Street, CJoffstown. Montana Wildlife Federation. President, Homer E. Anderson, Columbus. New Hampshire Federation of Garden Clubs. Secretiiry, William U. (iibson, Jiutte. President, Mrs. William B. Daniel, 66 View Southeastern Montana Sportsmen's Association. Street, Franklin. President, Alex Fox, Park City. ^'ice president, Jack Newman, PillinRS. NEW JERSEY Secretary-treasurer, S. T. School, Park City. Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, State NEBRASKA House, Trenton. President, Frank J. Valgenti, Madison. Game, Forestation, and Parks Commission, Lin- Hiram Blauvelt, Oradell. coln 9. Joseph Ayres, Andover. Chairman, Dr. M. Campbell MeCook. Arthur Foran, Flemington. Vice chairman, Clarke Wilson, Wakefield. W. Steelman Mathis, Toms River. Ernest Bihler, Omaha. Harold E. Longsdorf, Mount Holly. Ralph Kryser, Neligh. Harold W. Laauwe, Paterson. Dr. C. H. Silvernail, Bridgeport. Marvin A. Spaulding, Trenton. Secretary, Paul T. Gilbert, Lincoln. Harrison Cook, Atlantic City. Supervisor of parks, fisheries, lakes, and recrea- Executive secretary, H. J. Burlington. tion grounds. Glen R. Foster, Lincoln. Superintendent of game management, Lester G. Superintendent of game farms, S. E. Ling, Nor- MacNamara, Mercerville. folk. Hatchery superintendent, Charles O. Hayford, Director, Pittman-Robertson projects, Levi Hackettstown. Mohler, Lincoln. Publications. —Fish and game laws; annual re-

Publications. —Game and fish laws (annual) ; Out- port. door Nebraska Magazine (quarterly). Daughters of the American Revolution. Izaak Walton League of America (Nebraska Di- vision). Conservation Committee: Chairman, Marcia Staulcup, Pitman. President, Dr. C. C. Lillibridge, Crete. Secretary and treasurer, Robert K. Kuncl, Crete. The Garden Club of New Jersey. Nebraska Ornithologists' Union. President, Mrs. Lewis M. Hull, Old -Powerville President, Mrs. A. M. Brooking, 1331 North Bur- Road, Boonton. lington Avenue, Hastings. Vice president, Earl W. Glandon, Stapleton. New Jersey Audubon Society. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Myron H. Swenk, President, Charles H. Rogers, East Guyot Hall, 1410 North Thirty-seventh Street, Lincoln 3. Princeton. Recording secretary, A. Mrs. H. Jones, 1114 Secretary-treasurer, Beecher S. Bowdish, 206 North Denver Avenue, Hastings. Market Street, Newark. Treasurer, R. AUyn Moser, 813 North Fiftieth Publications. —Annual report; New Jersey Audu- Street, Omaha. bon Bulletin (irregular) ; various leaflets. Publication. —The Nebraska Bird Review (semi- annual). New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. Wildlife Federation of Nebraska. President, Edward W. Collins, 25 E. Blackwell Chairman, Elvon Bowen, Pierce. Street, Dover. Past chairman, Ernest Bihler, 220 Leflang Build- Vice president, Matthew F. Vanisterdal, Jr., ing, Omaha 2. Collingswood. Vice chairman, M. C. Pedersen, 501 North Vice president, Herman S. Johnson, 114 Anelve Twenti'-seventh Street, Lincoln. Avenue, Neptune. Secretary, Dr. H. C. Zellers, 915 Sharp Building, Secretary, William Stanley Applegate, 212 Union Lincoln. Avenue, Neptune. Treasurer, H. W. Jesperson, P. O. Box 1508, Treasurer, Lloyd Vosseller, 4 East Cliff Street, Lincoln. Somerville. Publication.—Bulletin (8 issues). NEVADA

State Fish and Game Commission, Reno. NEW MEXICO Chairman, E. J. Phillips, Gardnerville. State Fish Vice chairman, \. C. Barr, Ely. Game and Commission, Santa Fe. F. L. Baker, Mina. Chairman, Colin Neblett, Santa Fe. Lerou Casady, Austin. C. R. Hughes, Deming. State field representative, Sessions S. Wheeler. Hugh B. Woodward, Carlsbad. Secretary, A. Powell, Jr., Fallon. William Secretary and State game warden, Elliott S. Assistant secretary, John H. Leslie. Barker, Santa Fe. Lester Nicholas, Superintendent of hatcheries, Publications.—Game and fish laws; reports; New Verdi. Mexico Magazine (monthly). Publications. —Fish and game laws; biennial re- port. Daughters of the American Revolution. NEW HAMPSHIRE Conservation Committee: Chairman, Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Casito de Fish and Game Department, State House Annex, los Arbolitos, Box 937, Santa Fe. Concord. New Mexico Game Protective Association. Director, Ralph G. Carpenter 2nd. Pish and Came Commission: President (acting), Stanley Mollands, Taos. Chairman, Philip E. Morris, Nashua. Directors: Secretary, Thomas J. Dent, Hanover. Fred Sherman, Deming. John F. Beamis, Jr., Somersworth. M. F. Smith, Raton. Alfred L. Guay, Laconia. B. E. Smith, Belen. George B. Currier, West Stewartstown. W. A. Losey, Hagerman. Publications. —Fish and game laws; biennial re- Stanley Mollands, Taos. port; technical papers. C. C. Bassett, Deming. .

WILDLIFE SERVICE 16 CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND NEW YORK North Dakota Audubon Society. Tenth Street Conservation Department, Albany. lecritary. O. A. Stevens, 1110 Commissioner, Perry B. Duryea North, Fargo. Deputy commissioner, J. Victor bkitt. Walton League of America (North Dakota Mahoney. Izaak Secretary, James J. Council) Division of Fish and Game: o» ^ Arcade« j Dana Wright, St. John. Director, William C. Adams, State Secretary, Albany. Association. Building, „ ,, , North Dakota Wildlife Assistant director Justin T Mahoney. Miller. C. Moore, Devils Lake. Superintendent of mland fisheries, A. P. President, L, M. president, Ed. Tobin, Dickinson. Superintendent of fish culture, Sumner Vice Secretary-treasurer, William A. Jerome. Dakota Outdoors (monthly). biofogist, William C. Senning. Publicalion.—^ovth. ChidTaquatic Chapman. Superintendent of game, Matthew T Harry A. Superintendent of law enforcement, OHIO Alfred SupeHntendent of marine fisheries, Department of Agriculture, Columbus. John M. Hodson. laws, including Director, PuhU^alions. — Conservation Conservation and Natural Resources: maps; annual re- Division of foist, fish, and game laws; Commissioner, Don G. Waters. and wildlife. port; bulletins on forestry Assistant commissioner, H. A. Kider. New chiefs: Centre Street, Bureau ^ Bureau of Marine Fisheries, 80 -^r t, -nru i i Inland lakes and parks, W. R. Wheelock. York 13. Game management, A. W Short. Superintendent, James H. Hildretli. enforcement, Lester Bailey. Alfred Tucker. Law Assistant superintendent, Fish culture, T. H. Langlois State and water, Paul Kunkle. Walton League of America (New York Engineering Izaak relations, Oliver Hartley. Division). Public Accounting, Harry F. West. Keator, Kelly Corners President, F. Lee Pollution engineering, Thomas Gallagher Oscar Burkard, 1-112 North He- Secretary, Major Commission of Conservation and Natural Madison Street, Rome. sources: _ >-M , , Chairman, George M. Trautman, Columbus. Association for the Protection of Game, New York L. P. Reese, Scio. Inc. George F. Landis, Columbus. Place, New President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Dr. Ben H. Talbut, Toledo. York. A. E. Rupp, Marietta. Secretary, James R. Pierson. LeRoy Balhnger, Cincinnati. Louis Bromfield, Malabar Farm, Lucas. New York State Conservation Council. E R. Beetham, Cleveland. Forster, 4618 Independence John M. Hodson (ex oflficio). President, Herman Bulletin Publications. —The Ohio Conservation pamphlets. ViiTe"side^nrDr°Wili?am H. Fruden, 63 French (monthly) ; miscellaneous Watertown Ohio. Vife'president Robert W. Wells, c/o Audubon Society of Watertown. Victor Coles, University of Cincinnati, Times, Avenue, President, William L. Weaver, 89 East Cincinnati. Secretary, ^, , i Rochester 4. Vice president, Loms Strum, Glendale. Lammers, 32oU i^.p- New Secretary-treasurer, Irene New York State Nature Association, Inc., worth Avenue, Cincinnati. York State Museum, Albany 1. Publication.—The Chat (spring and fall). President, W. J. Schoonmaker. Anglers' and Hunters' Club. Vice president, Gertrude K. Lathrop. Central Ohio Cameron. Bur- General secretary, Fredericka President, Clyde Cunningham, 553 South secretary, Gladys Lodge. 4. Membership gess Avenue, Columbus ,• , ^^ , Arlington, Treasurer, W. A. Swallow. Secretary, Harry W. Cliff, 1408 East Avenue, Columbus 3. NORTH CAROLINA Cleveland Bird Club, Inc. Development, Carlton Department of Conservation and President, Herbert W. Brandt, 11945 Raleigh. Road, Cleveland. president, A. T. Burch. E. Bruce Etheridge • First vice Director, , c i, and inland fisheries, Mrs. J. WBirtles^ Commissioner of game Secretary, Hubbard,Hubbard Raleigh. Corresponding secretary, Ruth A. Hinton James, . . , . y , , „ » Cleveland Heights. Commissioner of commercial fisheries, John A 13312 Forest Hill Avenue, Antisdale, 1505 Rydal- Nelson, Morehead City. Treasurer, Mrs. Stella M. laws Heights. P«6/Jca/!on5.—Conservation laws; game mount Road, Cleveland Wildlife Con- (quarterly). biennial report; North Carolina Publication.—Bird Calendar servation (monthly). Standard Cleveland Metropolitan Park Board, 2048 Garden Club of North Carolina. BuiUliiiK, Cleveland 13. Stinchcomh. President, Mrs. Robert T. Cecil, Ashcville. Director Williaiu A. Chief engineer, Harold W. Groth. NORTH DAKOTA Cuyahoga County Conservation Council. Williams Game and Fish Department, Bismarck. President, W. Griffin King, care of Manufacturing Company. 118 St. Clair Ave- and fish commissioner, William J. Lowe. Game E., Cleveland 14. and fish commissioner, J. E. nue, N. Deputy game George Williams, 1837 Page Avenue, Campbell. Secretary, E. M. Lee East Cleveland. Chief warden, Miscellaneous pamphlets. Publications.—Ga.me and fish laws; annual re- Publications. — North Dakota Outdoors (monthly). port; Cuyahoga Valley Game Conservation Association. Road. Brecks- Daughters of the American Revolution. President, John Schlund. Fitzwater Radzow, 8134 Brecksville Road, ''ci;;urm;;n,''Mrr'john C. Gould, 206 Sixtl Secrorary, E. C. Avenue, N. W., Mandan. Brecksville. ;

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Daughters of the American Revolution. Oregon Fish Commission (commercial), Portland 4. Conservation Committee: Master fish warden, M. T. Hoy. Chairman, Mrs. Ralph L. Miller, R. D. 3, Director of fish culture, Hugh C. Mitchell. Painesville. Daughters of the American Revolution. Garden Center of Greater Cleveland, East Boule- Conservation Committee: vard and iMiclid Avenue, Cleveland 6. Chairman, .Mrs. Howard P. Arnest, 4106 N. E. President. Mrs. VVilliain O. Mather, 12407 Lake Beaumont Street, Portland 1.5. Shore Bouhn-ard, Cleveland 8. Direetor, Herbert G. Meyer. Izaak Walton League of America (Oregon Regional Publication. — The Garden Center Bulletin Council). (monthly). President, W. Clark Bachman, 809 Pine Street, Garden Club of Ohio. Silverton. President, .Mrs. William A. Moeller, llidgewood Secretary and treasurer, Lloyd Reinholdt, 1985 Road, iairlawn, .-Vkron. Saginaw Street, Salem. Secretary, Mrs. Ray Williams, the M. O'Neill Oregon Audubon Society. Company, Akron. Chairman on conservation, Mrs. Claude S. President, Norbert Leupold, 502 S. E. Sixty-ninth Stedman, River Rt)ad, Gates Mills. Avenue, Portland 16. Chairman of Committee on Birds, iMrs. H. M. Corresponding secretary, W. H. Crowell, 2454 Spandan, R. D. Xo. 1, Le.\ington. S. W. Sherwood Drive, Portland 1. Recording secretary, Mrs. Ben F. Layman, 2168 Izaak Walton of League America (Ohio Division). N. E. Multnomah Street, Portland 12. President, C. A. Weygandt, Munroe Falls. Publication. —Audubon Warbler (bi-monthly). Secretary, C. F. Schnee, Second National Bank Building, Akron. Oregon Wildlife Federation. President, Carl R. Baker, Lake Erie Wildfiower and Nature Conservation Vida. Club. Vice president, W. J. Smith, Portland. Secretary, Junior Eckly, Salem. President, .John Pallister, 3754 Independence Treasurer, Alva Day, Road, Cleveland Hood River. 5. Publication. —Oregon Outdoors (monthly). Secretary, Mrs. Robert F. Wysocki, 2120 Arthur Avenue, Lakewood 7. The League of Ohio Sportsmen. PENNSYLVANIA President, Ray A. Miller, First National Bank Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. Building, Zanesville. Secretary, President, Ross L. Lefller, Pittsburgh. Vice president, liobert Lamberton, Franklin. Northern Ohio Fish and Game Protective Associa- Nicholas Biddle, Bethayres. tion, Inc. G. I. Phillips, Alexandria. President, Dr. C. W. Marriott, 3452 Lynfield Harold Moltz, Williamsport. Avenue, Cleveland. H. E. Kilgus, Brockway. Vice president, M. C. Pertman. John C. Herman, Dauphin. Secretary, E. C. Rose, 17004 Truax Avenue, Carl B. Rosenkrans, East Stroudsburg. Cleveland 11. Executive director, Seth Gordon. Treasurer, Wade N. Shrum, 522 Guardian Bldg., Assistant executive director, R. A. McCachran. Cleveland. Publications.—Game laws; bulletins; educational "Save Outdoor Ohio" Council. pamphlets; biennial report; Pennsylvania Game News (monthly). President, Mrs. Nora Halter, Fremont. Executive secretary, Roscoe Franks, Columbus. Board of Fish Commissioners, Harrisburg. OKLAHOMA Chairman and commissioner of fisheries, Charles A. French. State Game and Fish Commission, Oklahoma City 5. John L. Neiger, Scranton. Chairman, Glade Kirkpatriek, Tulsa. Joseph M. Critchfield, Confluence. Vice chairman, .James W. Boone, Atoka. Clifford J. Welsh, Erie. Secretary, .Jay B. Earp, Jay. J. Fred McKean, New Kensington. Member, James W. McMahan, Okemah. Milton L. Peek, Radnor. Member, Carl Ticer, Woodward. Charles A. Mensch, Bellefonte. Warden, Jeff F. Kendall, Oklahoma City. Edgar W. Nicholson, Philadelphia. Publications. —Game and fish laws (biennial) Administrative secretary, H. R. Stackhouse. biennial report: Fur Bearing and Game Mam- Publication.—Pennsylvania Angler (monthly). mals of Oklahoma; Upland Game Birds of Oklahoma; Management Suggestions for Daughters of the American Revolution. Owners of Small Ponds; A Survey of Game and Conservation Committee: Fur Bearing Animals of Oklahoma; A Game Chairman, Mrs. Warren Carlin, 506 Liberty Type Map of Oklahoma: Operation Manual of Street, Warren. Oklahoma Game and Fish Commission; Maga- zine (monthly). The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania. Izaak Walton League of America (Oklahoma Di- President, Mrs. Edward S. Nelson, "Alliquippa

vision) . Farm," Malvern. President, George O. Draper, 1337 Jennings, Publication.—News Letter (10 issues). Bartlesville. (Pennsylvania Executive secretary. Bud Jackson, Station KVOO, Izaak Walton League of America Philtower Building, Tulsa. Division). Secretary, C. B. Fowler, 1505 Johnstone, Bartles- President, Howard W. Shilling, 201 Fifth Street, ville. Huntingdon. OREGON Secretary, E. M. Swanger, 815 Cumberland Ave- nue, Lebanon. State Game Commission, 616 Oregon Building, Portland 4. Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. Chairman, E. E. Wilson, Corvallis. President, Colin McF. Reed, Chamber of Com- Merrill D. Rose, Portland. merce Building, Pittsburgh. Kenneth G. Denman, Medford. First vice president, Oscar A. Becker, 419 Sunset R. D. McClallen, Enterprise. Road, W. Reading. Theodore R. Conn, Lakeview. Second vice president. Odd McCleary, Ellwood State game supervisor, Frank B. Wire. City. Director of fisheries. Dr. Paul R. Needham. Secretary-treasurer, C. A. Mortimer, 560 Main Publications. —Game laws; biennial report. Street, Honesdale. .

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Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, Inc. SOUTH DAKOTA President, Andrew C. Long, Shamokin. Department of Game, Fish, and Parks, Pierre. Secretary, George E. Neubling, 120 West Spring Reading. Comviission: Street, Chairman, William B. Dunn. United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania, 21 South Frank- Vice chairman, E. J. Kahler, Sioux Falls. lin Street, Wilkes-Barre. P. O. Beaulieu, Winner. V. T. Warner, Woonsocket. President, Patrick J. O'Connor, Kingston. A. M. McKay, Orient. First vice president, Sam Gedrocz, Ashley. Carl S. Pattee, Britton. Second vice president, Leo Coccia, Dupont. Director, Elmer Peterson. Treasurer, Michael Ripa, Wilkes-Barre. Assistant director, N. E. McEachron. Secretary, Mabel Jones, 301-304 Bennett Build- Superintendent of fisheries, Al Van Leur, Woon- ing, Wilkes-Barre. socket. Wild Life League of Pennsylvania. Publications. —Game laws; annual report; book- lets; South Dakota Conservation Digest President, J. Fred McKean, New Kensington. (monthly). Secretary, H. Borrell, Meadville. Daughters of the American Revolution. PUERTO RICO Conservation Commillee: Chairman, Mrs. F. G. Bohri, Clark. Department of Agriculture and Commerce, San Juan. Izaak Walton League of America (South Dakota Division). Acting commissioner, Luis A. Izquierdo. Division of Fisheries and Wildlife: President, Wm. H. Pringle, South Dakota IWLA, Chief, Luis C. Bonnet. Pierre. Assistant chief, Rafael Perez Diez. Secretary and treasurer, Millard Scott, South Fishery technician, Rafael Alonso Mendez. Dakota IWLA, Pierre. Fishery engineer, Ventura Barnes, Jr. Fishery economist, Pedro Vergne Roig. TENNESSEE Fishery technologist, Luis R. Quinones. Maricao Fish Hatchery, Felix Superintendent, Department of Conservation, Nashville 10. Inigo. Commissioner, Paul S. Mathes. RHODE ISLAND Division of Game and Fish, 304 State OflSce Build- ing, Nashville 10. Department of Agriculture and Conservation, State Director, Howell Buntin. House, Providence 2. Publications. —Game and fish laws; reports; The Director, Raymond G. Bressler. Tennessee Conservationist (monthly) Fish and Game, State House. Division of Daughters of the American Revolution. Administrator, Harold N. Gibbs. Committee: Publicaiiojis. —Game laws; annual report. Conservation Chairman, Mrs. A. H. Porter, Columbia. Audubon Society of Rhode Island. Tennessee Ornithological Society. President, Walter H. Snell, 21 Laurel Court, Providence. President, George Davis, Murfreesboro. Secret arv, Webb W. Wilder, 87 Weybosset Street, Secretary, James A. Robins, Vanderbilt Uni- Providonee. versity, Nashville. Clarks- Publicalion. — Bulletin of the Audubon Society of Treasurer, Alfred Clebsch, P. O. Box 164, Rhode Island (quarterly). ville. Publication.—The Migrant (quarterly). Daughters of the American Revolution. Conservation Comtnitlee: Tennessee Outdoor Writers' Association. Ch^irm^n, Mrs. Harold C. Johnson, 35 Friendly President, L. J. Williams, The Chattanooga Road, Cranston 10. Times, Chattanooga. Vice president, Nash Buckingham, outdoor Island Sportsmen's Clubs, Inc. Federated Rhode author, Memphis. President, Clifford F. Dupre, 1261 Logee Street, Secretary, Kyle Walker, Kingsport Times, Kings- Woonsocket. port. Secretarv-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 68 Bland- Treasurer, Paul K. Bryant, Nashville Banner, ins Avenue, East Providence. Nashville. Publicalion. —Federated Rhode Island Sports- Publication. —Tennessee Outdoors (periodically). man (monthly). Tennessee Wildlife Federation. Island Federation of Garden Clubs. The Rhode President, Z. Cartter Patton, Hotel Key Building, President, Mrs. Henry E. Davis, P. O. Box 296, Chattanooga. Greenville. Executive secretary, Winston McClellan, 700 Third National Bank Building, Nashville. Rhode Island Fish and Game Protective Associa- Treasurer, Frank J. Davis, 331 Union Street, tion. Nashville. President, John H. See, 21 Holbrook Avenue, Publication. —Official News Bulletin (occasional). Rumford. Secretary-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 6S Bland- TEXAS ing Avenue, East Providence. Commission, Austin. SOUTH CAROLINA Game, Fish, and Oyster Chairman, Murrell L. Buckner, Dallas. Dee Davenport, INIission. State Game and Fish Department, Columbia. Gene Howe, Amarillo. Chief game warden, A. A. Richardson, Columbia. D. K. Martin, San Antonio. laws; fish Publications.—State game game and T. S. Reed, Beaumont. laws; o;)en seasons; annual report. Gordon F. Stewart, Junction. Executive secretary, William J. Tucker, Austin. State Board of Fisheries (commercial), 93 Broad Publications.—Gumo, fish, oyster, sand, shell, Street, Charleston 4. gravel, and pollution laws; annual report; bul- Chairiji;u), J. M. Witsell, Walterboro. letins; Texas Game and Fish (monthly). Publication. — .Annual report. Texas Garden Clubs, Inc. The Garden Club of South Carolina. President, Mrs. C. E. Beavers, 1826 Pearl Street, President, Mrs. George Butler, Edgefield. Wichita Falls. :

ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS—WILDLIFE PHOTECTION, 1945 19 Texas Nature Federation. Izaak Walton League of America (Regional Council President. C5. W. Goldsmitli, University of Texas. for Virginia, West Virginia, District of Co- Austin. lumbia, and Maryland). Secretary, Jerry E. Stilhvell. 7460 San Benito Director, Jack Way, Dallas. .St„w<.ll, l-iK) II Street. N. W.. Trea.surer \VasliinKtoii, 1). C. 1, G. Higlmoto, 5231 Monticello Secretary and ^treet, Dallas. treasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va. UTAH Virginia Division of Izaak Walton League. President, State Fish and Ross H. Walker, 911 East Main Street, Game Commission, Slate Cinitol Richmond. Buiklins, Salt Lake City. Secretary, Walter L. Fentress, 32 Roanoke Dock. Director, Ross Leonard. Norfolk. Commissioners: WASHINGTON Newell R. Frei, St. George. E. N. Larsen, Hyrum. State Game Commission, 51.") Smith Tower, Seattle George M. Harrison, Roosevelt Chairman, James .-V. Louden. Frank H. Pace, Richfield. John W. Clay, Salt Lake City. Virgil B. Bennington. C. A. Peterson. Sunerint^-ndent of fisheries, M. J. Madson, Salt Lake City. Arthur C. Basel. Chief game conservationist, Allan C. Randle Salt Lake City. Department of Game: Chief warden, George W. Reid. Director, Don W. Clarke. Educational conservationist, Lee Kay. Publications. —Seasons and bag limits on game and fur Pittman-Robertson coordinator, R. L. Turpin. bearing animals, upland and migratory game birds, and fish; Publications. —Fish and game laws; biennial re- game biennial report. port; bulletin (monthly). Department of Fisheries, Smith Tower, Seattle. Daughters of the American Revolution. Director, Milo Moore. Publications. Conservation Committee: — Annual report; bulletins (ir- Chairman, Airs. H. L. Taylor, 1211 Twenty- regular). fifth Street, Ogden. Izaak Walton League of America (Washington Utah Wild Life Federation. Regional Council). President, Bet. Bull, President, R. E. Hebbeler, 54 Post Office Place, Chehalis. Salt Lake City. Secretary, J. L. Wilkinspn, 2044 East Thirtv-fifth Street, Secretary, C. E. Evans, P. O. Box 1122, Salt Lake Tacoma 4. City. The Spokane County Sportsmen's Association, Inc. VERMONT President, P. O. Nelson, E. 1214 Nora Avenue, Spokane. Department of Natural Resources, iMontpelier. Secretary, Will H. Cross, West 515 Fifteenth Conservation Board: Avenue, Spokane 9. Chairman, Francis E. Morrissey. J. Brower Hall. Washington State Federation of Garden Clubs. J. P. Locke. President, Mrs. Walton W. Howard, Brewster. J. Harold Stacey. Chester M. Way. Washington State Fish and Game Protective As- Fish and Game Service: sociation. Director, George W. Davis. President, Publications. —Fish and game laws; biennial re- Secretary-treasurer, Carl F. Mohr, Orchard Ave- port; Hunting and Fishing in Vermont. nue, Route 5, Spokane. VIRGIN ISLANDS WEST VIRGINIA Conservation Commission of West Virginia, Charles- Director of Police, Island of St. Croix. ton. Members Director of Police, Island of St. Thomas. Chairman, Raymond J. Lambert, Kenova. Vice chairman, Percy H. Hornbrook, Wheeling. VIRGINIA A. B. Knight, Fairmont. Paul C. Lehmann, Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries, Trav- Charleston. John Addair, laeger. elers Building, Richmond 1.3. Robert H. Miller, Jr., Gauley Bridge. Chairman, B. W. Stras, Jr., Tazewell. James G. Wright, Keyser. Charles D. Andrews, Suffolk. Executive director, Jack K. Shipman. Frank P. Burton, Stuart. Department heads: J. M. Clifton Emmett, Forge. Chief game protector, R. S. Harris. Thomas G. Herring, Harrisonburg. Game technician, W. R. DeGarmo. Ernest C. Mead, Richmond. Acting State forester, D. B. Bonebrake. E. C. Nettles, Wakefield. Acting fish technician, B. D. Wills. Warren G. Rains, Warsaw. Chief, Division of State Parks, . . William S. Snow, Alexandria. Assistant educational director, Charles S. Barnett. Executive director, Talbott E. Clarke, Richmond. Publications—Annual report; bulletins; West Vir- Executive secretary, M. D. Hart, 305 Travelers ginia Conservation (monthly). Building, Richmond 13. Suoerintendent of fish propagation, G. W. Buller, Izaak Walton League of America (Regional Council Richmond. for West Virginia, District of Columbia, Mary- Acting superintendent of game propagation, H. J. land, and Virginia). Tuttle, Richmond. Director, J^ick Stowell, 1410 II Street, N. W., Publications. fish —Game and laws ; annual re- Washington, D. C. port; News Letter (monthly). Secretary and treasurer, Jack Evans, McLean, Commission of Fisheries, Newport News. Va. Virginia Commissioner, Charles M. Lankford, Jr. West Garden Club. Chief clerk, W. F. Yarrington. President, Miss Virginia Cavendish, 1661 Sixth Avenue, Huntington. Daughters of the American Revolution. Conservation Committee: Wild Life; League of. West Virginia. Chairman, Mrs. H. J. BenohofT, Massanutten President, C. F. McClintic, Williamsburg. Military Academy, Woodstock. Secretary, E. L. Lively, Fairmont. AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 20 CIRCULAR 9, FISH Wisconsin Conservation League. WISCONSIN Horicoii. President, Louis Radke, Conservation Commission, Madison. Madison. iii'iSX,';#.»«o°sr.Fi™.s.,.e.. Ciiairman, William J. ? Aberg, Manitowoc. Milwaukee. Secretary, Guido R. Rahr, Augusta. Virgil L. Dickinsen, Wisconsin Garden Club Federation. A. Corcoran, Webster. 957 North Seven- James President. Mrs. R. H. Sewell, Leopold, Madison. Aldo tieth, Wauwatosa 13. John O. Moreland, Hayward Department, Madison. Association. Conservation Wisconsin Pheasant Breeders Vanderwall. 1 Director E. J. Walworth Robert A. Gray. President, Arthur Vincent, Assistant director, Janesville. E. Donald J. MacFarlane, Assistant director, Ernest |^'/,';-. ^^ SecreUry. management, William F. Grimmer. Game Ornithology, Inc. and parks, C. L- Harrmgton^ Wisconsin Society for Forests Schneberger. South Williams Fish management. Dr. Edw President, H. L. Orians, 2401 forestry, F. G. TVilson. Cooperative Strat- Law enforcement. A J- R°binson. Sefr^e&'Srt^R -Balsom. 2209 East Forest protection, Neil LeMay. Finance, C. A. Bontly. Trl°/s1ir^en'Hlfrotfviis,517JacksonDrive. Stumpf. Chief clerk, Lydia Alexander. pS£S.-The Passenger Pigeon (monthly). WYOMING ?°ational. literature. Co, Commission, Cheyenne. ^^^^ Game and Fish Hand- Wyoming iTeL.nt Propagation Governor of the State. in^Wisconl n Wo9d- I ester C Hunt, Wisconsin Forest Crop and Casper. hook the Conservation Clifford A. Miller, UnH Tax Laws Progress on the Schroeder, Sheridan. and ParkW Chris V^ltTAm'Tg'ihe State Forests Christensen, Evanston. Conservation Con S A Wisconsin- The Wisconsin Fred W. Rendle, Rawlins. Fisheries Program; W s- gress the Wisconsin Wild W. L. Spicer, Jackson. — Birds; Wisconsin Tensleep. consin Wildlife R W Spratt, . t ^ r>„ i«„ Forests; Wiscon- commissioner, Lester Bagley. |°owers; Restoring Northern State game and fish Rousseau. sin Game Fish. State fish warden, R. R. Inc. Hunters League, 5S.S.Hat^ atriish laws and regula- Behling, 3L51 N. Buffum report. President, Elroy J. tions (annual); biennial Street, Milwaukee 12. America (Wyoming Di- Secretary, Izaak Walton League of vision). Horn (quarterly). 1819 Carey Ave- VubuTaHonT^fh^owdev President, Charles H. Simpson, Revolution. Cheyenne. Daughters of the American nue, K. btewart,stpwart 413 Secretary and treasurer. R. Cheyenne. ^^Sr,S:CSard Larson, Galesville. Randall Street, Associa- America (Wisconsin Di- Fish and Game Propagation Izaak Walton League of Platte Valley tion, Saratoga. 73.5 North Water Clark Nuhn. PrlZdent, Lawrence A. Hautz, President, Secretary, E. W. DiUon. 606 West Wisconsin Earl Moore. SeSry.'lo^ A*! Seramur. Treasurer, J. Hackett Street, Protective Association. Trta^urer: ScifBuell, 542J^ Wyoming Game Ishawooa. President, Sam W. Aldrich Bernard C. Hagen. 1318 alley. Co^rlsponding secretary, I. H. Larom, \ Manitowoc. 1 Secretary, South Twentieth Street, )

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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS

National Parks Bureau; Lands, Parks, and Forests Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection—Continued. Branch. Department of Mines and Resources, ICx officio members—Continued. Ottawa. lAdininistors the MiKratory Birds Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Convention Act. S. T. Wood, commissioner. Controller, J. Smart. Members: Superintendent of wildlife protection, Harrison Chairman, Marius Barbcau, National Museum F. Lewis. of Canada. District chief Dominion migratory bird officers: Secretary, _. Maritime Provinces, II. W. Tufts, Wolfville, J. M. Swaine, director of Science Service, De- Nova Scotia. partment of Agriculture. Ontario and Quebec, Oliver H. Hewitt, Na- D. J. Allan, Indian Affairs Branch. tional Parks Bureau, Ottawa. D. Roy Cameron, Dominion forester. Prairie Provinces, J. Dewey Soper, Dominion C. H. D. Clarke, National Parks Bureau. Public BuildinK, Winnipeg, Manitoba. H. F. Lewis, National Parks Bureau. British Columbia, J. .\. Munro, Okanagan J. A. Rodd, director of fish culture, Depart- Landing, British Columbia. ment of Fisheries. Publications. —Migratory Birds Convention Act R. M. Anderson, National Museum of Canada. and regulations; pamphlets. A. L. Gumming, superintendent of Mackenzie District. Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection (Interde- K. R. Daly, senior departmental solicitor. partmental), Ottawa. Aurele Larocque, Geological Survey of Canada. [Advises in the administration of the North- T. R. L. Maclnnes, Indian Affairs Branch. west Game Act and the Migratory Birds Con- D. L. McKeand, superintendent of eastern vention Act, and also advises the Dominion Arctic. Government on questions affecting the conser- A. E. Porsild, National Museum of Canada. vation of wildlife generally; assists Provincial Austin Loomer Rand, assistant zoologist. Na- Governrnents whenever possible, and promotes tional Museum of Canada. cooperative measures between governments.] J. P. Richards, Bureau of Northwest Terri- Ex officio members: tories and Yukon. Department of Mines and Resources: J. Lome Turner, registrar of lands. Charles Camsell, deputy minister. J. Smart, controller. National Parks Bvireau. R. A. Gibson, director. Lands, Parks, and D. J. Martin (inspector), G Division, Royal Forests Branch. Canadian Mounted Police. Harold W. McGill, director, Indian Affairs Thomas Clifford, Bureau of Northwest Terri- Branch. tories and Yukon.

ORGANIZATIONS IN CANADIAN PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES

ALBERTA Ducks Unlimited (Canada) —Continued.

Department of Lands and Mines, Edmonton. [Has Secretary, W. S. McEwen, care of Pitblado, jurisdiction over matters pertaining to fish Hoskin, Hamilton Building, Winnipeg, Mani- and game. toba. ] Treasurer, M. W. Smith, Fraser-Smith Company, Minister, N. E. Tanner. Ltd., 1204 Flour Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. Deputy minister, John Harvie. General manager, T. C. Main, 201 Bank of Com- Fish and game commissioner, E. S. Huestis. merce Chambers, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Superintendent of fisheries, H. B. Watkins. Superintendent of game, D. E. Forsland. Manitoba'Game and Fish Association. BRITISH COLUMBIA President, H. S. Scarth, 915 Paris Building, Win- nipeg. Secretary, Arthur E. Godsmark, Confedera- Game Commission, .540 Howe Street, Vancouver. 611 tion Life Building, Winnipeg. J. G. Cunningham. F. R. Butler. Natural History Society of Manitoba, 43 Publications. —-Game laws; bulletins; annual re- Sherburn Street, Winnipeg. port; annual game and fishery regulations. Provincial Fisheries Department, Victoria. President, H. Mossop. Past president, Mrs. Lillian R. Simpson, 43 Sher- Assistant commissioner, George J. Alexander. burn Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Publication. —Annual report. Executive secretary, Publications. —Bulletins on flowers, etc. MANITOBA Department of Mines and Natural Resources, NEW BRUNSWICK "Winniiieg. [Has jurisdiction over matters per- taining to fish and game.] Department of Lands and Mines, Fredericton. [Has Minister, J. S. McDiarmid. jurisdiction over matters |)ertaining to fish and Director of game and fisheries, A. G. Cunningham. game.] Publications.—Game and Fisheries Act; regula- tions. Minister, F. W. Pirie. Deputy minister, G. H. Prince. Ducks Unlimited (Canada), 201 Bank of Commerce, Chief game warden, H. H. Ritchie. Winniijeg. Manitoba; 42 Canada Life Building, Publications.—-Game laws; annual report. Regina, Saskatchewan; Qu'Appelle Building, Edmonton, Alberta. New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective As- President, W. C. Fisher, 201 Lancaster Building, sociation. Calgary, Alberta. First vice president, Louis H. Barkhausen, 2.31 President, Wendell K. Hay, Fredericton. South LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. Secretary, F. Cedric Cooper, Fredericton. 22 CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Protection Association. Lands, Parks, and Forests Branch, Department of President, W. H. Tidmarsh, Charlottetown. Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Ontario. [Ad- Secretary-treasurer, Bruce Wonacott, Charlotte- ministers the Northwest Game Act.] town. Director, R. A. Gibson. Publications.—Annual report. Lands, Parks, and Forests Branch; Northwest Game Act; Regu- QUEBEC lations respecting game in the Northwest Terri- tories; Game Ordinance and Fur Export Tax Department of Game and Fisheries, Quebec. Ordinance of the Yukon Territory; Conserving Minister, . Canada's Muskoxen; The Canadian Govern- Deputy minister, L. A. Richard. ment's Reindeer Experiment; The Northwest General superintendent of parks, L. P. Gagnon. Territories; The Yukon; The Y'ukon Territory; Director of fish culture, B. W. Taylor. Y'ukon, Land of the Klondike. Biologist, Gustave Prevost.

Publications. —Fish and game laws ; annual report. NOVA SCOTIA Canadian Forestry Association, Canada Cement Company Building, Alontreal. Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax. President and general manager, Robson Black. Minister, .1. H. MacQuarrie. Publication.—Forest and Outdoors (monthly). Director, F. A. Harrison. Publications. —Game laws; annual report. The Provancher Society of Natural History of Canada. Department of Fisheries, Halifax. President, Charles A. Dumas, 94 Turnbull Ave- Chief supervisor, A. L. Barry. nue, Quebec. Publication.—Fisheries News Bulletin. Secretary, George A. Leclerc, 85 dcs Franciscains Street, Quebec. Publication. —Annual report. ONTARIO Province of Quebec Association for the Protection of Fish and Game. Department of Game and Fisheries, Parliament President, P. E. Nobbs, Montreal. Buildings, Toronto. Secretary-treasurer, J. G. M. LeMoine, Montreal. Minister, G. H. Dunbar. Deputy minister, D. J. Taylor. Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Assistant, James Farrington. Birds, Inc. Redpath Museum Bird Room, Director of fish culture, H. H. ^Lackay. McGill University, Montreal. Publications.-—Game laws; annual report. President, Mrs. L. McI. Terrill. Vice presidents, J. P. Anglin and G. G. Om- Federation of Ontario Naturalists. manne.v. President, R. B. Thomson, Toronto. Secretary, Ruth S. Abbott, 166 Senneville Road, Chairman, T. F. Mcllwraith, Toronto. Senneville, P. Q. Secretary-treasurer, J. R. Dymond, 198 College Treasurer, J. D. Fry. Street, Toronto .5. Publication. —Annual report. Societe Zoologique de Quebec. Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation, Inc. President, Georges Jvlaheux, 98 Lamontagne Ave- Secretary, Manly F. ivliner, Kingsville, Ontario. nue, Quebec. Publications.—Circular (semiannual) ; magazine Secretary, J. A. Brassard, St. Pierre de Charles- reprints (occasional). bourg, Quebec County. Ottawa Field-Naturalists'JClub. President, D. Leechman, National Museum, Ottawa. SASKATCHEWAN Secretary, J. W. Groves, 95 Sunnyside Avenue, Ottawa. Department of Natural Resources, Regina. [Has Treasurer, I. L. Conners, Division of Botany and jurisdiction over matters pertaining to fish

Plant Pathology, C. E. F., Ottawa. and game ] Publication.—The Canadian Field-Naturalist (6 Minister, J. L. Phelps. issues per year). Acting deputy minister, L. C. Paterson. Acting game commissioner, J. B. Reid. Supervisor of fisheries, O. Bright. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Publication. —Annual report. League. Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown. Saskatchewan Fish and Game President, C. L. Bertrand, Regina,.Saskatchewan. Minister, W. F. Alan Stewart. Secretary-treasurer, R. M. Ferrie, North Battle- Deputy minister, W. R. Shaw. ford. Game inspector, A. E. Morrison. Publications.—Yearbook (annually) ; Game Trails Fishery officers: in Canada (monthly). L. J. Murphy, Conway. P. C. Martin, Miscouche. P. A. McLellan, Souris. Lester C. .lolinson, Murray River. •James C. Shaw, Charliittetown. Secretary, Dawson. |Furnislus H. V. Can-, .Mis<-(,uilH. (seasonal). Office of Territorial regarding laws. G. F. Miller, Kllicr.sli,. (seasonal). information game ] Publication. — .\nnual reiiort. Territorial secretary, P. Powell.

NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS

Department of Natural Resources, St. Johns. [Ad- Department of Natural Resources— Cent inuc( dress all coinmunicati(jns to the secretary.) Chief game warden, II. W. Walters. Commissioner, P. D. IL Dunn. Clerk, H. M. Froude. Secretary, K. J. Carter. Publications. —Game laws. ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1945 23 ORGANIZATIONS IN MEXICO

Secretarta de Agricultura y Fomento, Oallo ilc Ivli- Sociedad Forestal Mexicana, Eliseo 11, Mexico, son No. 145, Mexico, D. F. D. F. Sccretario, Marte R. Gomez. Secretary, Gilberto Serrato Direccidn General Foreslal y de Caza, Calle de A. Edison No. 145, Mpxico. D. F. Universidad Nacional, Mexico, Director general, Emilio Gutierrez Roldan. D. F. Oficina de Caza: Luis Macias Arellano. Insliluto de Biologia, Chapultepec, Casa del Lago. Publication—Boletin (trimestral). Librarian, Prof. Crisoforo Vega. Institute Pecuario. Director, Jose Figueroa, Avonida de los Maestres No. 116, San Jacinto, D. F. ORGANIZATIONS IN THE WEST INDIES CUBA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Ministerio de Agricultura, Habana. Secretaria de Estado de Agricultura, Industria, y Direccidn de Monies, Minas. y Aguas: Trabajo, Avenida Mexico, Ciudad Trujillo, Negociado de Caza y Fauna. D. S. D. Publication. Revista Ministerio de Defensa Nacional, Habana. de Agricultura (bi- monthly). Ejercito y Marina Constitucional. Ministerio de Educacion, Habana. HAITI Centra Tecnologico de Ceiba del Agua. Service National de la Production Agricole de Colegio de Belen, Compafiia de Jesfis, Habana. I'Enseignement Rural, Port-au-Priiu-c. Colegio La Salle, Hermanos La Salle, Habana. ORGANIZATIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA COSTA RICA HONDURAS Departamento Nacional de Agricultura, Pedro San Ministerio de Fomento, Obras Publicas, y Agri^ de Montes de Oca. cultura, Tegucigalpa. Publications. —Boletines tecnicos; boletines popu- lares (irregular). NICARAGUA Museo Nacional, San Jose. Sociedad Protectora de Animates, Loon. Seccion Zoologica. Sociedad Protectora de Animales, Managua. EL SALVADOR Ministerio de Agricultura, Palacio Nacional, San PANAMA Salvador. GUATEMALA Ministerio de Agricultura y Comercio, Panama. Seccion de Agricultura e Industrias Agricolas. Secretaria de Agricultura, Guatemala. Direccidn General de Agricultura. Universidad Nacional, Panama.

ORGANIZATIONS I N SOUTH AMERICA ARGENTINA CHILE

Ministerio de Agricultura, Buenos Aires. Departaniento de Bienes Nacionales, Correo S, Santiago. Comision Nacional Protectora de la Fauna Sud- de Bosques. americana, Buenos Aires. Seccion Director, Hugo Salomon. Ministerio de Fomento, Santiago. Direccidn Sociedad Ornitologica del Plata, Pcrii 208, Buenos General de Pesca y Caza. Aires. Jardin Zoologico Nacional, Cerro San Crist 6bal, Publication.^El Hornero (annual). Santiago.

Seccion Argentina del Comite Internacional para la Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Casilla 787, Defensa de las Aves, .Avenida Angel Gallardo .Santiago. No. 450, Buenos Aires. Seccion Chileno del Comite Internacional para la Presidente, Contraalmirante Pedro S. Casal. Defensa de las Aves. Secretario, Prof. Hector S. Gavio. Presidente, Dr. Carlos S. Reed, Jardin Zoologico Nacional, Santiago. BOLIVIA Sociedad de Biologia de Concepcion, Casilla 704, Ministerio de la Economia Nacional, La Paz. Concejicion. Direccidn General de Agricultura y Ganaderia. Sociedad Protectora de Animales, Calle San Pablo Seccion Boliviana del Comite Internacional para la 1351, Santiago. Defensa de las Aves, Cochabamba. Presidente, Walter Ceballos Tovar, Escuela COLOMBIA Superior de Agricultura. Universidad Nacional, Apartado Postal 2535, BRAZIL Bogota. Ministerio de Agricultura, Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Apartado Postal Bogota. Departamento Nacional de Produfao Animal: 2535, Divisao de Ca(a e Pesca. Seccion Colombiana del Comitfi Internacional para Seccao Brasileira de Comite Internacional para a la Defensa de las Aves. Defensa das Aves. Presidente, Dr. F. Carlos Lehmann V, Instituto Presidente, Dr. Alberto Rigo Lins, Editicio do de Ciencias Naturales, Ciudad Universitaria, Entreposto de Pesca, Rio de Janeiro. Bogota. 24 CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

ECUADOR Ministerio de Fomento—Continued. Direccion de Tierras de Monlaa Colonizacion: El Institute Ecuatoriano de Ciencias Naturales, y Se Nacional de Piscicultura. Apartado 408, Quito. Servi de Reforestacion Nacional. Universidad Central, Quito. Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas, y Naturales Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca. de Lima, Universidad Mayor de San Marcos Lima. Universidad de Guayaquil, Guayaquil. Comite Nacional de Proteccion a la Naturaleza. PARAGUAY Presidente, Carlos Berreda, Apartado No. 2615, Ministerio de Agricultura, Comercio, e Industrias, Lima. Asuncion. Institute de Biologfa Animal, Calle Coronel Camino Escuela Nacional de Agricultura, "Mariscal Esti- Carrillo 404, Lima. garribia", San Lorenzo del Campo. Seccion Peruana del Comite Internacional para la Escuela Regional Agricola de Caazapa (Mision), Defensa de las Aves. Caazapa. Presidente, Carlos Barredf^, Avenida Primavera No. 410, Miraflores, Lima. Escuela Regional Agricola de Concepcion (Mision), Conccpcion. URUGUAY Escuela Regional AgrJcola de Villarrica (Mision), Villarrica. Servicio de Repoblacion de Islasy Costas Fiscales, Montevideo. Jardin Botanico y Estacion Agronomica, Puerto Bertoni. Comision Nacional Protectora de la Fauna Indi- gena, Montevideo. Sociedad Cientifica del Paraguay, Carlos Roocholl e Hijos, c/o Ministerio d_e Agricultura, Comer- Jardin Zoologico del Municipio de Montevideo, cio, e Industrias, Asuncion. Montevideo. Seccion Paraguaya del Comite Internacional para la Museo de Historia Natural, Casilla de Correo, 399, Preservacion de las Aves, c/o Ministerio de Montevideo. Agricultura, Comercio, e Industrias, Asuncion. VENEZUELA Ministerio de Agricultura y CrJa, Caracas. Ministerio de Fomento, Lima. Direccion de Economia Agricola. Direccion de Agricultura y Ganaderia: Servicio de Pesqueria. Departamenlo de Ganaderia: Direccion de Tierras, Basques, y Aguas. Seccion de Zootecnia. Servicio de Caza.

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