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MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION No. 329

Washington, D. C. October 1938

OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONCERNED WITH WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1938

Compiled by FRANK G. GRIMES, administrative assistant^ Division of Public Relations, Bureau of Biological Survey

CONTENTS Page Page Introduction 1 Canadian officials and organizations 14 Federal officials 1 Provincial officials and organizations __ 14 National and international organizations 3 Newfoundland 15 State officials and organizations... 6 Mexico.._ 15

INTRODUCTION This, the thirty-eighth, annual directory of officials and organiza- tions concerned with wildlife protection and conservation has been compiled to meet the needs of officials charged with the administra- tion and enforcement of game laws and for the convenient use of persons desiring to communicate with officials and organizations con- cerning wildlife conditions in the several States, the Canadian Provinces, Newfoundland, and Mexico. It follows the same general form of previous editions ^ and includes only those organizations that are national or State-wide in character. Persons contemplating or fishing trips should communi- cate with the appropriate State officials for information as to the provisions of State laws before they undertake to hunt or fish. In all the States and Canadian Provinces the game laws are published m pamphlet form and may be obtained upon request to the proper officials, listed herein. Communications concerning violations of Federal game laws and regulations should be addressed to the regional directors of the Bureau of Biological Survey m the several areas, listed on page 2,

FEDERAL OFFICIALS Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. Migratory Bird Conservation Commission—Continued, [Considers and passes upon lands and waters Secretary of the Interior. recommended by Secretary of Agriculture for Key Pittman, . purchase or rental for use as migratory bird Charles L. McNary, united States Senate, refuges and fixes the price at which such area or Sam D. McReynolds, House of Representatives. areas may be purchased or rented.] James Wolfenden, House of Representatives. Secretary, Rudolph Dieffenbach, Bureau of Bio- Chairman, Secretary of .agriculture. logical Survey, Department of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce. Washington, D. C. 1 Previous editions may be consulted at many public libraries, as follows: 1900-14, in Circulars of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1915-18, in Documents of the Bureau of Biological Survey; 1919-26, in Depart- ment of Agriculture Circulars; and from 1927 to date (with the exception of 1932, w^hen no edition was issued), in Miscellaneous Publications of the Department. 7705—38- 1 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 2 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

Senate Special Committee on Conservation of Wildlife Bureau of Biological Survey—Continued. Resources. Publications: Annual report; Service and Regula- Vice chairman, Key Pittman, of . tory Announcements containing the text of Fed- Charles L. McNary, of Oregon. eral laws and regulations on wildlife; North Bennett Champ Clark, of Missouri. American Fauna; bulletins, circulars, leaflets; Harry F. Byrd, of Virginia. and posters on open seasons on migratory game Josiah W. Bailey, of North Carolina. birds and on the migratory bird hunting stamp. Wallace H. White, Jr., of Maine. Vacancy. Alaska Game Commission, Juneau. Secretary, Carl D. Shoemaker, 400 Senate OflBce Building, Washington, D. C. [Established under Alaska game law of January 13, 1925, as am,ended February 14, 1931, and June 25, Special Senate Committee on Conservation and Utilization 1938; acts in an advisory capacity to the Secre- of Aquatic Life. tary of Agriculture in the formulation of regula- Chairman, Lewis B. Schwellenbach, of Washing- tions for Alaska on game, birds, and land fur- ton. bearing animals, and enforces the law and regu- Francis T. Maloney, of Connecticut. lations; the executive officer is the chief represent- Josh Lee, of Oklahoma. ative of the Bureau of Biological Survey resident Wallace 11. White, Jr., of Maine. in Alaska. All Federal game and bird reserva- , Jr., of Massachusetts. tions in the Territory are administered through the Biological Survey.] House Special Committee on Wildlife Conservation. See also Alaska, page 6. Chairman, A. W. Robertson, of Virginia. Lindsay Warren, of North Carolina. Forest Service. C. V. Parsons, of Illinois. [The Forest Service administers the national F. H. Hildebrandt, of South Dakota. forests and is responsible for the management Frank H. Buck, of California. of national forest resources, of which wildlife James Wolfenden, of . is one; it cooperates with Federal and State James P. Richards, of South Carolina. officials in the enforcement of game laws on the Albert E. Carter, of California. national forests and in the development and A. H. Andresen, of Minnesota. maintenance of wildlife resources thereon.] W. Sterling Cole, of New York. Chief, F. A. Silcox. Leo E. Allen, of Illinois. Associate Chief, Earle H. Clapp. Marvin Jones, of Texas. Assistant Chief, in charge of National Forest S. Otis Bland, of Virginia. Administration, C. M. Granger. Sam D. McReynolds, of Tennessee. Chief, Division of Wildlife Management, FT. L. Wilham H. Sutphin, of New Jersey. Shantz. Clerk, Elizabeth Bond, room 448, House Office Assistant Chief, John H. Hatton. Building, Washington, D. C. National Forest Regions: Region 1 (Northern), UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Regional Forester, Evan W. Kelley, Federal [Jurisdiction extended to game and other species by Building, Missoula, Mont. the Lacey Act, approved May 25, 1900, and the Wildlife Managem.ent, Percy E. Melis. Migratory Bird Treaty Act approved July 3, 1918, Region 2 (Rocky Mountain), as amended June 20, 1936, both of which are ad- Regional Forester, Allen S. Peck, Post Office ministered through the Bureau of Biological Sur- Building, Denver, Colo. vey, Washington, D. C] Wildlife and Range Managem.ent, Glen A. Smith. Secretary, Henry A. Wallace, Fish and Game Management, —. Region 3 (Southwestern), Bureau of Biological Survey. Regional Forester, Frank C. W. Pooler, Post Chief, Ira N. Gabrielson. Office Building, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Associate Chief, W. C. Henderson. Wildlife and Range M^anagement, James A. Division Chiefs: Scott. Administration, W. R. Dillon. Fish and Game Management, R. P. Boone. Public Relations, H. P. Sheldon. Region 4 (Intermountain), Wildlife Research, W. B. Bell. Res-ional Forester, R. H. Rutledge, Forest Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration, Albert M. Service Building, Ogden, Utah. Day. Wildlife Management, Orange A. Olsen. Land Acquisition, Rudolph Dieffenbach. Region 5 (California), Wildlife Refuges, J. C. Salyer II. Regional Forester, S. B. Show, 760 Market Construction and Civilian Conservation Corps St., San Francisco, Calif. Operations, H. W, Terhune. Wildlife and Range Management, F. P. Game Management, W. E. Crouch. Cronemiller. Predator and Rodent Control, Stanley P. Fish and Game Management, Fred W. Young. Johnson. Regional directors: Region 6 (North Pacific), Region 1 (Pacific), William M. Rush, 404 U. S. Regional Forester, C. J. Buck, Post Office Court House, Portland, Oreg. Building, Portland, Oreg. Region 2 (Mountain), Leo L. Laythe, 576 Cus- Wildlife and Range Management, Lynn H. tom House, Denver, Colo. Douglas. Region 3 (Southwestern), Donald A, Gilchrist, Fish and Game Management, E. P. Cliiï. 402 Federal Building, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Region 7 (Eastern), Region 4 (West Central), George Tonkin, 207-A Regional Forester, R. M. Evans, Victor Build- Federal Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa. ing, Washington, D. C. Region 5 (Southern), Roy Moore, 1105 Masonic Timber, Wildlife, and Range Management, Temple, New Orleans, La. M. A. Mattoon. Region 6 (East Central), Daniel H. Janzen, 3174 Fish and Game Management, B. C. Park. Plankinton Arcade Building, Milwaukee, Region 8 (Southern), Wis. Regional Forester, Joseph C. Kircher, Glenn Region 7 (Southeastern), James Silver, 1013 Building, Atlanta, Ga. Glenn Building, Atlanta, Ga. Wildlife and Range Managem.ent, A. C. Shaw. Region 8 (Northeastern), S. B. Locke, 1139 Park Fish and Game Mana^gement, Erwin A. Square Building, 31 St. James Avenue, Bos- Schilling. ton, Mass. Region 9 (North Central), Region 9 (Plains), Burnie Maurek, Box 1269, Regional Forester, Lyle F. Watts, Plankinton, Omaha, Nebr. Building, Milwaukee, Wis. Region 10 (Alaska), Frank Dufresne, Alaska Wildlife and Range Management. R. R. Hill Game Commission, Juneau. Fish and Game Management, W. A. Elkins. OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 3 8

Forest Service—Continued. Service—Continued. National Forest Regions—Continued. Regional directors—Continued. Region 10 (Alaska), Region 3, Herbert Maier (acting), United States Regional Forester, B. Frank Heintzleman, Court House, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Juneau. Region 4, Frank A. Kittredge, 601 Sheldon Wildlife and Range Management, Wellman Building, San Francisco, Calif. Holbrook, Publications: Annual report; Fauna of the Na- Fish and Game Management, J. P. Williams tional Parks. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE [The Bureau of Fisheries administers laws governing [The administers the laws for interstate traffic in black bass and protecting fur the protection of wildlife in the national-park and seals on the Pribilof Islands, and sea otters, wal- national-monument system under the jurisdic- ruses, and sea lions in the Territorial waters oí tion of the Department of the Interior,] Alaska.] Secretary, Harold L. Ickes. Secretary, Daniel C. Roper. National Park Service. Bureau of Fisheries- Director, A. B. Cammerer. Commissioner, Frank T. Bell. Associate director, A. E. Demaray. Deputy commissioner, Charles E. Jackson. Branch chiefs: Chief, Black Bass and Anglers Division, Talbott Operations, H. A. Toison. Denmead. Land Acquisition and Regulation, G. A. Moskey. THE Research and Education, H. C. Bryant. Recieational Planning and State Cooperation, By authority of Executive orders relative to police O.L.Wirth. powers and hunting in the Canal Zone, the Gov- Historic Sites and Buildings, R. F. Lee (acting). ernor of the Panama Canal has issued orders and Buildings Management, C. A. Peters. regulations concerning hunting in the Canal Zone.] Regional directors; Chief of Office, H. A. A. Smith Region 1, Carl P. Russell, 811 Grace Securities Assistant to chief of office, F. B. Heimer, Washing- Building, Richmond, Va. ton, D. C. Region 2, Thomas J. Allen, 300 Keeline Build- Executive secretary, C. A. Mcllvaine, Balboa ing, Omaha, Nebr, Heights, Canal Zone.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American Bison Society. American Wildlife Institute, Investment Building, President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Place, New Washington, D. C. York, N. Y. President, Frederic C. Walcott. Secretary, M.S. Garretson, New York Zoological Vice president, F. B. Davis, Jr. Park, New York, N. Y. Secretary, Henry P. Davis. Publications: American W^ildlife (bimonthly); Pro- American Fisheries Society. ceedings North American Wildlife Conference. President, Fred J. Foster, United States Bureau of Fisheries, Seattle, Wash. Association of Middle Atlantic Game and Fish Commis- Secretary, Seth Gordon, Pennsylvania Game sioners. Comiriission, Harrisburg, Pa. President, H. J. Burlington, Board of Fish and Publications: Annual transactions. Game Commissioners, Trenton, N. J. Vice president, Swepson Earle, Baltimore, Md. American Forestry Association. Secretary, C. S. Foster, Dover, Del. President, James G. K. McClure, Asheville, N. C. Executive secretary, Ovid Butler, 919 Seventeenth Association of Midwest Fish and Game Commissioners. Street NW., Washington, D. C. President, Ernest Swift, deputy director of con- Publications: American Forests (monthly); Con- servation, Madison, Wis. servation (bimonthly). Secretary, George F. Walters, vice chairman. Con- servation Commission, Edgemont, S. Dak. American Nature Association. Association of Southern Game and Fish Commissioners. President, Arthur Newton Pack, Abiquiu, N. Mex. President, I. T. Quinn, commissioner of game, Secretary, Richard W. West wood, 1214 Sixteenth fish, and sea foods, Montgomery, Ala. Street NW., Washington, D. C. Secretary, I. N. Kennedy, Commission of Game Treasurer, James A. O'Hearn, 74 Trinity Place, and Fresh W^ater Fish, Tallahassee, Fla. New York, N. Y. Boone and Crockett Club. Publications: Nature Magazine (monthly). President, , 1 Broadway, New York, N. Y. American Ornithologists' Union. Secretary, Dean Sage, Jr., 49 Wall Street, New President, Herbert Freedman, National Museum, York, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Secretary, Lawrence E. Hicks, Ohio State Uni- Camp Fire Club of America, Inc. versity, Columbus, Ohio. President, J. A. L. Möller, 15 East Twenty-sixth Treasurer, Rudyerd Boulton, Field Museum, Street, New York, N. Y. Chicago, 111. Secretary, Wayne V. Brown, 50 Union Square, Publications: The Auk (quarterly). New York, N. Y. Treasurer, H. Douglas Hadden, 50 Union Square, American Society of Mammalogists, Inc. New York, N. Y. President, H. H. T. Jackson, Bureau of Biological Chairman, Committee on Conservation of Forests Survey, Washington, D. C. and Wildlife, William B. Greeley, 150 Broad- Corresponding secretary, W. B. Davis, Texas way, New York, N. Y. Agricultural and Mechanical College, College Publications: Backlog (bimonthly); Yearbook. Station, Tex. Treasurer, Viola S. Schantz, Bureau of Biological Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, 1214 Sixteenth Survey, Washington, D. C. Street NW\, Washington, D. C. Publications: Journal of Mammalogy (quarterly) ; President, Randolph G. Pack. Monographs. Publications: Forestry News Digest (occasional). MISC. PUBLICATION 3 2 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

Cooper Ornithological Club, Inc. International Association of Game, Fish, and Conservation President, Howard Robertson, 157 Wilton Drive, Commissioners. Los Angeles, Calif. President, Arthur L. Clark, State Conservation Secretary, George Willett, Los Angeles Museum, Commission, Jefferson City, Mo. Los Angeles. Calif. Secretary-treasurer, R. P. Holland, 515 Madison Treasurer, John McB. Robertson, Buena Park, Avenue, New York, N. Y. Calif. Business Manager, W. Lee Chambers, 2068 International Committee for Bird Preservation. (Includes Escarpa Drive, Eagle Rock, Calif. representatives of leading scientiñc and conser- Northern division: vation societies in Argentina, Australia, Bel- President, John T. Emlen, Jr., College of Agri- gium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Den- culture, Davis, Calif. mark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Secretary, Frances Carter, 1626 LeRoy Avenue, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Berkeley, Calif. Hungary, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Southern division: Norway, Poland, Rumania, Sweden, Switzer- President, Herbert N. McCoy, 1226 West- land, South Africa, United States, and Yugo- chester Place, Los Angeles, Calif. slavia.) Secretary, Hildegarde Howard, Los Angeles Chairman, T. Gilbert Pearson, 1006 Fifth Avenue, Museum, Los Angeles, Calif. New York, N. Y. Publications: The Condor (bimonthly); Pacific Coast Avifauna (occasional). International Wildlife Protection—American Committee. Chairman, executive committee, Childs Frick, Ducks Unlimited, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. American Museum of Natural History, New President, Louis H. Egan, 315 North Twelfth York, N. Y. Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. Secretary, W, Reíd Blair, Zoological Park, New Secretary, E. Herrick Low, 13 William Street, York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Publications: Occasional papers. Treasurer, Frederick H. Ecker, 1 Madison Ave- nue. New York, N.Y. Izaak Walton League of America, Merchandise Mart, Regional vice-presidents: Chicago, 111. Pacific Region, John B. Coleman, 2211 Russ President, Otto C. Doering, 333 North Michigan Building, San Francisco, Calif. Avenue, Chicago, 111. West Central Region, Lawrence C. Phipps, Sr., Secretary, WiUiam D. Cox, 450 North Hoyne 610 Denver National Building, Denver, Colo. Street, Chicago, 111. Mississippi Region, Ferris F. Hamilton, 940 Treasurer, Charles L. Horn, Foshay Tower, Illinois Building, Springfield, 111. Minneapolis, Minn. Atlantic Region, John C. Huntington, 500 Fifth General manager, Kenneth A. Reid. Avenue, New York. N. Y. Publications: Outdoor America (monthly). At large, Charles E. Michel, 315 North Twelfth Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. More Game Birds in America, Inc. 600 Fifth Avenue, Publications: Ducks Unlimited; Ducks Unlimited New York, N. Y. Quarterly. President, John C. Huntington. Secretary, Clarence E. Stouch, 580 Fifth Avenue, Eastern Bird Banding Association. New York, N. Y. President, Carlton M. Herman, 615 North Wolfe Treasurer, Frederick H. Ecker, 1 Madison Avenue, Street. Baltimore, Md. New York, N. Y. Secretary, C. Brooke Worth, Swarthmore College, Publications: Pamphlets and leaflets on the breed- Swarthmore, Pa. ing, restoration, and conservation of upland Pablications: Bird Banding (cooperative quar- game birds and migratory water fowl. terly). National Association of Audubon Societies, Inc., 1006 Fifth Ecological Society of America. Avenue, New York, N. Y. President, H. C. Hanson, North Dakota Agricul- President, Robert Cushman Murphy. tural College, Fargo, N. Dak. Secretary, J. J. Murray, Lexington, Va. Secretary, Orlando Park, Northwestern Univer- Executive director, John H. Baker. sity, Evanston, 111. Publications: Bird-Lore (bimonthly). Educational Conservation Society, 28-12 Forty-third Street, Long Island City, N. Y. National Committee on Wildlife Legislation. President, Harry G. Vavra. Chairman, I. T. Quinn, commissioner of game, Secretary, Seymour Weiss. fish, and sea foods, Montgomery, Ala. Secretary, Seth Gordon, Pennsylvania Game Emergency Conservation Committee. Commission, Harrisburg, Pa. Chairman, Mrs. C. N. Edge, 734 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. National Parks Association, 1624 H Street NW., Wash- Publications: Occasional pamphlets. ington, D. C. Game Conservation Society, Inc., 205 East Forty-second President, William P. Wharton. Street, New York, N. Y. Executive Secretary, James A. Foote. President, D. W. Huntington, Lynbrook, N. Y. National Planning Council of Commercial and Game Fish Vice president and treasurer, A. 0. Macfarland. Commissioners. Publications: Game Breeder and Sportsman (monthly). Chairman, Frank T. Bell, United States Commis- sioner of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1734 N Street Secretary-treasurer, Swepson Earle, Bureau of NW., Washington, D. C. Fisheries, Washington, D. C. Division of Conservation of Natural Resources: Zone chairmen: Chairman, Mrs. H. G. Bogert, 581 Gibson Zone 1 (Washington, Oregon, California, Ne- Street, Akron, Colo. vada), B. M. Brennan, director of fisheries, Pub'ications: The Club Woman, G. F. W. C. 1308 Smith Tower, Seattle, Wash. (monthly). Zone 2 (Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Colorado), John W. Scott, Game and Fish Inland Bird Banding Association. Commission, Cheyenne, Wyo. Acting president, J. W. Stack, Michigan State Zone 3 (Kansas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mex- College, East Lansing, Mich. ico, Texas), W. J. Tucker, Game, Fish, and Secretary, Edward R. Ford, Chicago Academy Oyster Commission, Austin, Tex. of Sciences, Chicago, 111. Zone 4 (North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne- Treasurer, Michael J. Magee, 603 South Street, braska, Iowa), E. B. Speaker, superintendent Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. of fisheries. Tenth and Mulberry Streets, Des Publications: The Inland News (quarterly). Moines, Iowa. OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS—WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 3 8

National Planning Council of Commercial and Game Fish National Wildlife Federation—Continued. Commissioners—Continued. Regional directors—Continued. Zone chairmen—Continued. Region 13 (Idaho, Wyoming, Montana), Chiles Zone 5 (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan), Fred P. Plummer, Cheyenne, Wyo. A. Westerman, in charge fish and fisheries, Lansing, Mich. New York Zoological Society, Inc. Zone 6 (Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Ken- President, W. Redmond Cross, 90 Broad Street, tucky), James Brown, director of game and New York, N. Y. fish, Frankfort, Ky. Secretary, Fairfield Osborn, 90 Broad Street, New Zone 7 (Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mis- York, N. Y. sissippi, Alabama), I. T. Quinn, commissioner Treasurer, Cornelius R Agnew, Franklin Savings of game, fish, and seafoods, Montgomery, Ala. Bank, New York, N. Y. Zone 8 (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Director of Zoological Park, W. Reid Blair, Zoo- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut), logical Park, New York, N. Y. R. P. Hunter, superintendent, State Board of Director of aquarium, Charles M. Breder (acting), Fisheries and Game, Hartford, Conn. Battery Park, New York, N. Y. Zone 9 (New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey), Publication: Bulletin New York Zoological Soci- Wm. C. Adams, director, Division of Fish and ety (bimonthly), Zoológica (scientific contribu- Game, Department of Conservation, Albany, tions) (quarterly). N. Y. North American Game Breeders Association, 205 East Zone 10 (Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Forty-second Street, New York, N. Y. Virginia, North Carolina), J. D. Chalk, com- missioner of game and inland fisheries, Ra- President, C. B. Davison, Jr., Millbrook, N. Y. leigh, N. C. Secretary, A. O. Macfairland. Zone 11 (South Carohna, Georgia, Florida), Publications: Game Breeder and Sportsman John H. Graham, Board of Fisheries, 403 (monthly). Peoples Oflice Building, Charleston, S. C. Northeastern Bird Banding Association. President, Frederick A. Saunders, 8 Berkeley National Research Council. Street, Cambridge, Mass. Committee on Preservation of Natural Conditions: Secretary, Charles B. Floyd, 210 South Street, Chairman, H. E. Anthony, American Museum Boston, Mass. of Natural History, New York, N. Y. Publications: Bird Banding (cooperativequarterly). National Wildlife Federation, Investment Building, Pacific Coast Migratory Bird Conservation Association, Washington, D. C. Boise, Idaho. President, Jay N. Darling, Des Moines, Iowa. President, M. L. Hibbard. Vice presidents: Secretary, . David A. Aylward, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. Pacific Northwest Bird and Mammal Society. William L. Finley, Route 10, Portland, Oreg. President, F. S. Hall, 2316 West First Street, Walter B. Jones, University, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Spokane, Wash. Secretary, Carl D. Shoemaker, Investment Build- Secretary, Victor Scheffer, 105 Anderson Hall, ing, Washington, D. C. University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. Treasurer, C. F. De La Barre, Blacksburg, Va. Publications: The Murrelet (triannually) ; North- Directors at large: west Fauna (occasionally). Charles Giauque, Edgerton, Ohio. C. J. Ballam, Madison, Wis. Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, Justus H. Cline, Stuarts Draft, Va. 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Mrs. H. G. Bogert, Akron, Colo. President, Elliott C. Dill, National Lead Co., George W. Grebe, Kuna, Idaho. New York, N. Y. Lee Miles, Little Rock, Ark. Secretary, C. Stewart Ccmeaux, 103 Park Avenue, Regional directors: New York, N.Y. Region 1 (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Committee on Restoration and Protection of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut), Game: John L. Curran, Turks Head Building, Provi- Chairman, John M. Olin. dence, R.I. Region 2 (New York,New Jeisey, Pennsylvania, Western Association oí State Game and Fish Commis- Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia), sioners. Colin M. Reed, Washington, Pa. President, Herbert C. Davis, Division of Fish and Region 3 (West Virginia, Virginia, North Caro- Game, Ferry Building, San Francisco, CaUf. Una, South Carolina), C. F. De La Barre, Secretary, Gordon H. True, Division of Fish and Blacksburg, Va. Game, Ferry Building, San Francisco, Calif. Region 4 (Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis- sippi), Walter B. Jones, University, Tusca- Western Bird Banding Association. President, J. L. Partin, 2151 Balsam Avenue, Los Region 5 (Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Angeles, Cahf. Missouri), Edward K. Love, 704 Chestnut Secretary, Mrs. Myrtle S. Edwards, 225 East Street, St. Louis, Mo. Eleventh Street, Claremont, Calif. Region 6 (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois), Lewis H. Business manager and treasurer, Mrs. N. Edward Dunten, 305 Old First Bank Building, Fort Ayer, 1300 Eillcrest Drive, Pomona, Calif. Wayne, Ind. Region 7 (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota), Wildlife Society. Bela L. Foresman, Greenwood Station, Alger, President, Arthur A. Allen, Cornell University, Mich. Ithaca N. Y. Region 8 (Oklahoma, Louisiana, Texas), Wil- Secretary, Victor H. Cahalane, National Park liam J. Tucker, Austin, Tex. Service, Department of Interior, Washington, Region 9 (North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne- D.C. braska, Kansas, Iowa), Harold S. Thomas, Publications: Journal of Wildlife Management Des Moines, Iowa. (quarterly). Region 10 (Colorado, Utah. Arizona, New Mex- ico), Charles N. Fehr, Salt Lake City, Utah. Wilson Ornithological Club. Region 11 (Washington, Oregon, Alaska), Wil- President, Mrs. Margaret M. Nice, 6708 Kenwood liam L. Finley, Route 10, Portland, Oreg. Avenue, Chicago, 111. Region 12 (CaHfornia, Nevada), George E. Secretary, Olin S. Pettingill, Jr., Carleton College, Walton, 307 Wakefield Building, Oakland, Northfield, Minn. . Calif. Publications: Wilson Bulletin (quarterly). 6 MISC. PUBLICATIOIÍ 3 2 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

STATE OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS

[Organizations not heard from in 1938 are indicated by an asterisk (*)]

ALABAMA Department of Natural Resources—Continued. Department of Conservation of Game, Fish, and Seafoods Fish and Game Commission—Continued. Montgomery. Newton Booth, Jr., Harbin Springs. Commissioner, I. T. Quinn. Earl McKenzie, Red Bluff. Publications: Game and fish laws, shrimp and Executive officer, Herbert C. Davis, San Fran- oyster laws; bulletins; annual report; Alabama cisco. Game and Fish News (monthly). Publications: Fish and game laws; biennial report; California Fish and Game (quarterly); fish Alabama Wildlife Federation. bulletins. President, Walter B. Jones, university of Ala- Associated Sportsmen of California, 950 Pacific Building, bama, University (Tuscaloosa). San Francisco. Secretary, Thomas A. Ford, 74 North Reed Ave- nue (P. O. Box 1194), Mobile. President, Robert H. Allen, Lathrop. Executive Secretary, W. H. Bostwick. Publications: Associated Sportsman (monthly). ALASKA Audubon Association of the Pacific. Alaska Game Commission, Juneau. President, Mrs. G. Earl Kelly, 1311 Grand Ave- First judicial division, Earl N. Ohmer, Petersburg. nue, Alameda. Second judicial division, Frank P. Williams, St. Secretary, C. B. Lástrete, 260 California Street, Michael. San Francisco. Third judicial division, Andrew A. Simons, Lake- Publications: The Gull (monthly). view, via Seward. Fourth judicial division, John Hajdukovich, Audubon Society. Fairbanks.! President, Harriet W. Myers, 311 North Avenue Executive officer and secretary of commission, 66, Los Angeles. Frank Dufresne, Juneau (chief representative of Secretary, Merta White, 220 North Avenue 58, Bureau of Biological Survey in Alaska). Los Angeles. Publications: Alaska game law and regulations. California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, San Alaska Fish and Game Club. Francisco. President, Grover C. Winn, Juneau. Committee for Conservation of Wild Animal Life: Secretary-treasurer, A. P. Kashevaroiï, Juneau. Chairman, M. Hall McAllister, Redlands. Norman B. Livermore, 85 Second Street, San Alaska Sportsmans Association. Francisco. President, Joseph Krause, Ketchikan. John R. White, Sequoia National Park. Secretary, E. M. Goddard, Ketchikan. F. M. MacFarland, Cahfornia Academy of Sdences, San Francisco. ARIZONA James Moffett, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. Arizona Game and Fish Commission, Phoenix. California Forest, Fish, and Game Protective Association. Chairman, George Wrench, Winslow. President, William R. Ruess, 262 South Hobart C. P. Beach, Vail. Boulevard, Los Angeles. Thomas J. Imler, Phoenix. Secretary, Cass Brain, 262 South Hobart Boule- Secretary and State game warden, Wm. H. Saw- vard, Los Angeles. telle. Publications: Game laws. California State Chamber of Commerce. Arizona Game Protective Association. Fish and Game Committee: Chairman, Theodore J. Hoover, Stanford Uni- President, T. M. McCullough, Flagstaff. versity. Secretary, John Q. Thomas, Flagstaff. Secretary, Charles G. Dunwoody, San Fran- Audubon Society. cisco. President, . Fish and Game Development Association, 24 Californlq Secretary, Mrs. Harriet B. Thornber, 109 Olive Street, San Francisco; 124 West Sixth Streets Road, Tucson. Los Angeles. President, Carl F. Johnson. ARKANSAS Secretary, L. I. Herrington. Assistant, John P. Cassidy. Game and Fish Commission, State Capitol, Little Rock. Publications: The Sportsman's Review (monthly). Chairman, G. B. Oliver, Jr., Corning. Izaak Walton League of America (Southern California J. Sam Holt, Mammoth Spring. Regional Council). Russell Elrod, Siloam Springs. President, Frank A. Barnes, 840 West Seventh J. E. Bishop, Mena. Street, Los Angeles. Joe F. Shuffield, Little Rock. Secretary, Philip L. Malmin, 124 West Sixth E. B. McCullough, Monticello. Street, Los Angeles. Dick Jackson, Gurdon. S. C. Dellinger, Fayette ville. Pacific Rod and Gun Club. Secretary, D. N. Graves. President, A. B. Crowley, 101 Grove Street, San Publications: Game and fish laws; reports. Francisco. Secretary, P. A. Saasta, 111 Sutter Street, San CALIFORNIA Francisco. San Diego Society of Natural History. Department of Natural Resources, State Office Building, Sacramento. President, J. W. Sefton, Jr., Maryland Arcade, 638 F Street, San Diego. Director, George D. Nordenholt. Secretary-treasurer, Laurence M. Klauber, P. O. Fish and Oame Commission, Ferry Building, San Box 1831, San Diego. Francisco. Assistant secretary and director of museum» President, E. C. Moore, Los Angeles. Clinton G. Abbott, Balboa Park, San Diego. I. Zellerbach, San Francisco. Publications: Monthly bulletin; memoirs, trans- Raymond Grey, Taft. actions, and occasional papers. OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 3 8

COLORADO FLORIDA State Game and Fish Commission, State Capitol, Den- Commission of Game and Fresh Water Fish, Tallahassee. ver. Chairman, F. G. Garner, Winter Haven. President, Harold Watson, Republic Building, H. L. Schaller, Miami. Denver. Thompson S. Baker, Jacksonville. Vice prCvSident, B. H. Jorgensen, Gunnison. W. Lamar Gammon, Marianna. Secretary, Otis E. Mclntyre, Colorado Springs. John S. Clardy, Ocala. N. Dean Henrv, Wray. Executive secretary, I. N. Kennedy. H. O. Kendall; Trinidad. Publications: Game and fish laws; miscellaneous R. G. Lyttle, Meeker. pamphlets. Director, R. G. Parvin, Denver. Chief game warden, J, D. Hart, Denver. Duval Anglers' and Hunters' Club. Publications: Game and fish laws; biennial report; President, E. H. Clarkson, Jacksonville. Conservation Comments. Secretary, Henry Wiesenfeld, Box 1133, Jack- Colorado Sportsmen, Inc., 1654 Broadway, Denver. sonville. Executive Secretary, CM. Buchanan. Florida Audubon Society, Inc. Publications: Colorado Sportsman (monthly). President, C. R. Mason, Sanford. Secretary, Clara Bates, Fort Pierce. Izaak Walton League of America (Colorado Division). Publications: The Florida Naturahst (quarterly). President, S. McFarland, Utilities Building, Colorado Springs. Florida Conservation Council. Secretary, Harry L. Erwin, 611 North Cedar Chairman, Peter G. Ward, 505 Atlantic National Street, Colorado Springs. Bank Building, Jacksonville. Florida State Fish & Game Association, 234 Mayer Ar- CONNECTICUT cade, Orlando. State Board of Fisheries and Game, Hartford. President, R. M. Sheetz, Bradenton. Chairman, Oliver B. Ellsworth, Hartford. Executive secretary, Merhn Mitchell. James G. Hammond, New London. Charles F. Griffin, Bloomfield. Florida Wild Life League, Inc. Superintendent, Russell P. Hunter, State Office President, W. E. Baker, Gainesville. Building, Hartfoid. Secretary, J. McL. liidgell, Gainesville. Executive secretary, Mildred K. Bartle, State Office Building, Hartford. GEORGIA Chief warden, Thomas E. Rose, State Office Building, Hartford. Department of Natural Resources, State Capitol, At- Publications: Game and fish laws; biennial report. lanta. Commissioner, R. F. Burch, Jr. Audubon Society. Division of Wildlife: President, John P. Holman, Fairñeld. Director, Joe D. Mitchell, Secretary, Mrs. Edward N. De Witt, Unquowa Publications: Game and fish laws. Road, Fairfield. Connecticut Fish and Game Protective Association. HAWAII President, George H. Scranton, Box 1145, New Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. Haven. President, Frank H. Locey. Secretary and treasurer. ■. Wm. Mann, member. Connecticut Sportsmen's Association. L. A. Henke, member. President, August J. Ermisch, 31 Woodbridge H. L. Lyon, member. Avenue, East Hartford. Henry Freitas, member. Secretary, John T. Wood, 165 Burnside Avenue, Division of Fish and Game: East Hartford. Director, Irwin H. Wilson. Treasurer, Roy F. Olding, 100 Ardmore Road, Associate, Stanley H. H. Ashford, Honolulu. West Hartford. Publications: Fish and game laws; reports. Hawaiian Fish and Game Association. DELAWARE President, Joseph L. Sylva, Honolulu. Secretary, Irwin Spalding, Honolulu. Board of Game and Fish Commissioners. President, Leonard K. Yerger, Wilmington. Hawaii Fish and Game Protective Association. Vice president, Wilbert Rawley, Leipsic. President, A. T. Spalding, Pepeekeo, Territory of Secretary, G. C. Maull, Lewes. Hawaii. Chief game and fish warden, Ralph C. Wilson, Secretary, L. W. Bryan, Hilo, Territory of Hawaii. Dover. Publications: Game and fish laws; annual report. Kauai Fish and Game Association. President, J. M. Kuhns, Lihue, Kauai. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Secretary, Roland E. Israel, Kapaa, Kauai. Metropolitan Police, Washington. (Has jurisdiction IDAHO over matters pertaining to game.) Fish and Game Department, Boisc. Major and superintendent, Ernest W. Brown. Warden, William R. Mclntyre. Lieutenant, commanding harbor precinct, William Fish commissioner, Claud C. Drake. H. Carlin. Publications: Fish and game laws; biennial report. Audubon Society. ILLINOIS President, T. S. Palmer, 1939BiltmoreStreet NW., Washington, D. C. Department of Conservation, Springfield. Secretary, Helen P. Childs, 5901 Connecticut Director, Thomas J. Lynch. Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Director's advisory board: Chairman, W, H. Gambill, Centralia. Izaak Walton League (Regional Council for Maryland- W. A. Otley, Oak Park. District of Columbia-Virginia). E. N. Hurley, Jr., Whraton. President, Lewis Radcliffe, 5600 Thirty-second W. W. Wheatley, Haruáburg. Street NW., Washington, D. C. G. G. Brandenburg, 1112 South Michigan Secretary, E. Russell Cook, 7225 Wisconsin Avenue, Chicago. Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Frank A. Ortman, Pontiac. 8 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 2 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

Department of Conservation—Continued. Iowa Stale Conservation Commission—Continued. Publications: Game and fish laws; Illinois Conser- George W. Wood, Waterloo. vation (quarterly). Edward W. Neenan, Siouty. State Natural History Survey Division. F. J. Colby, Forest City. R. G. Moore, Dunlap. Chief, Theodore H. Frison, Urbana. Secretary, Ross Ewing. Board of Natural Resources and Conservation: Director, M. L. Hutton. Director, John J. HalJihan, Springfield. Publications: Fish and game laws; biennial report. William Trelease, University of Illinois, Urliana. Henry C. Cowles, University of Chicago, Izaak Walton League of America (Iowa Division). Chicago. President, J. H. Frenchick, 400 Warnock Building, Edson S. Bastin, University of Chi( ago, Chicago. Sioux City. Louis R. Howson, 1401 Civic Opera Building, Secretary, Gale A. Peterson, 520 Summer Street, Chicago. Burlington. William A. Noyes, University of Illinois, Ur- bana. KANSAS Arthur C. Willard, University of Illinois, Forestry, Fish, and Game Commission. Urbana. Publications: Occasional bulletins, circulars, and Chairman, Gov. Walter A. Huxman, Topeka. biological notes. Lakin Meade, Topeka. Roy Wall, Wichita. Camp Fire Club of Chicago. Francis S. Williams, Garden City. President, John C. Nevins, 345 Elder Lane, State fish and game warden, L. C. Webb, Pratt. Winnetka. Publications: Fish and game laws; bulletins: bien- Secretary, Carter H. Harrison, Jr., 209 South La nial report; news service. Salle Street, Chicago. Audubon Society of Kansas. Chairman, Conservation Committee, Brooke President, Mrs. Roy Kingkade, 1945 South Broad- Anderson, 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago. way, Wichita. Game, Fish, and Forest Guardians of Illinois. Secretary, Norma Lewis, 323 East Douglas Street, President, H. C. Norcross, Carl y le. Wichita. Secretary, William Wolfe, Carlyle. Izaak Walton League of America (Kansas Division). Illinois Audubon Society. President, George H. Glaser, Pratt. Secretary, Burpee Thompson, Kingman. President, C. W. G. Eifrig, 1029 Monroe Avenue, River Forest. Kansas Fish and Game Protective Association. Secretary, Catharine A. Mitchell, 2001 North President, W. A. Ayres, Federal Trade Commis- Clark Street, Chicago. sion, Washington, D. C. Illinois Sportsmen's League. Vice president, Robert E. Israel, Wichita. Secretary, J. B. Doze, care, the Eagle, Wichita. President, H. C. Norcross, Carlyle. Secretary, August Semmelroth, Belleville. KENTUCKY Izaak Walton League of America (Illinois Division). Department of Conservation, Frankfort. President, Earl Gromer, Tower Building, Elgin. Division of Game and Fish: Secretary, Vernon Lyon, 1336 Park Avenue. Director, James Brown. Pekin. Advisory Commission: O. W. Thompson, Pike ville. INDIANA George Buechel, Louisville. Paul Long, Shelby ville. Conservation Department, State Library Buildini?, M. L. Gunn, Harlan. Indianapolis. H. W. Blades, Jr., Princeton. Commissioner, Virgil M. Simmons. C. J. Meredith, Bowhng Green. Division of Fish and Oame: CE. McLean, Stanford. Director, Kenneth M. Kunkel. Publications: Fish and game laws; biennial report. Superintendent of game, H. P. Cottingham. Superintendent of fisheries, John Gottschalk. Audubon Society. Publications: Fish and game laws; yearbook President, Mrs. Vance Prather, 20 Bivouac Place, spedal bulletins and findings: Outdoor Indiana; Fort Thomas. (monthly). Secretary, Mrs. H. E. Curry, 21 Linden Avenue, Fort Thomas, Audubon Society. President, O. B. Christy, Muncie. Audubon Society of Kentucky. Secretary, Harold A. Zimmerman, 1001 West President, Victor K. Dodge, 137 Bell Court West, Gilbert Street, Muncie. Lexington. Secretary, Eugene E. Simpson, 203 East Fourth Indiana Nature Study Club. Street, Lexington. President, Lucy Campbell, Blue Triangle Hall, 725 North Penn Street, Indianapolis. Kentucky Pointer and Setter Club, Inc. Secretary, Betty Roche, Apartment 203, 2035 President, Ellerbe W. Carter, Louisville. North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Secretary, Mary Stuart Berryman, Nicholasville. Publications: The Hoosier Outdoors (monthly). League of Kentucky Sportsmen. Izaak Walton League of America (Indiana Division). President, R. H. Duff, Elizabethtown. President, W. F. Collins, 1608-9 Merchants Bank Secretary, George T. Massey, Jr., Elizabethtown. Building, Indianapolis. Secretary, Raymond W. Frost, 4011 Washington Pennyrile Conservation Association, Bowling Green. Boulevard, Indianapolis. President, A. W. Ellis, 1340 Chestnut Street. Secretary-treasurer, Rufus Grider, 515 Tenth *Southern Indiana and State Fox Hunters Association. Street. President, H. H. Evans, Newcastle. LOUISIANA Secretary, V. E. (Bun) Mitchell, Bloomfield. Department of Conservation, Court Building, New IOWA Orleans. Commissioner, William G. Rankin. I owa State Conservation Commission, Tenth and Secretary, James P. Guillot. Mulberry Streets, Des Moines. Director, division of fur and wildlife, Armand P. Chairman, W. A. Burhans, Burlington. Daspit. Roscoe E. Stewart, Ottumwa. Director, division of fisheries and enforcement, Mrs. Addison Parker, Des Moines. J. B. Dauenhauer, Jr. OFFICIALS AOT) OEGANIZATIONS—WILDLIFE PROTECTIOI^, 19 3 8 9

Department of Conserratiofi—Continued. MICHIGAN Publications: Fish, oyster, game, mineral, and forestry laws; economic, scientific, and educa- Commission of Conservation, Lansing. tional bulletins; biennial report; Louisiana Con- Chairman, William H. Loutit, Grand Haven. servation Review (quarterly). Director, P. J. Hoffmaster, Lansing. Secretary, Wayland Osgood, Lansing. MAINE Chief field administrator, H. R. Sayre, Lansing. Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Game, State Superintendent, division of game, H. D. Ruhl, House, Augusta. Lansing. George J. Stobie. Superintendent, division of fisheries, Fred A. Advisory Council: Westerman, Lansing. Chairman, Charles P. Kinsma,n, Augusta. Publications: Biennial report; game and fish laws. George C. Lord, Wells. I za ak Walton League of America (Michigan Division). Charles Gregory, Bangor. President, Joseph M. Karmann, City Hall, Dear- Maine Hills, Belfast. born. Charles H. Gay, Jonesboro. Executive secretary, H. F. Harper, Motor Wheel W. E. Kershnnr, Bath. Corporation, Lansing. C. E. Carll, Gorham. Secretary, Neil Abrams, 412 Stanwood Avenue, Publications: Fish and game laws. Kalamazoo, 'Pine Tree Fish and Game Protective Association. Michigan Audubon Society, Grand Rapids Public President, Carl N. Harmon, 47 Thirlmere Avenue, Museum, Grand Rapids. South Portland. President, Frank L. DuMond. Secietary, Frank W. Ward well, 32 Exchange Street, Portland. Secretary, Margaret E. Gross. MARYLAND * Michigan Conservation Congress. President, C. A. Justin, 465 Kenwood Street Conservation Commission, 516 Munsey Building, NE., Grand Rapids. Baltimore. Secretary, Kryn Van't Hof, 815 Diamond Avenue Chairman, Robert F. Duer, Princess Anne. NE., Grand Rapids. Henry W. McComas, Oakland. Wm. E. Northam, Solomons. Northern Michigan Sportsmen's Association. Chief clerk, Fiank L. Bentz, Hagerstown. President, Peter Trudell, Jr., Negaunee. Oame Division, 512 Munsey Building: Secretary, M, G. De Gabriele, Negaunee. State game warden, E, Lee LeCompte. Chief deputy game warden, Richard T. Norris. West Michigan Game and Fish Protective Association. Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer. President, Ralph Colorado, 671 Lovett Street, Superintendent of hatcheries, Albert M. Powell, East Grand Rapids. Lewistown. Secretary, Frank Harrison, 423 Worden Street Publications: Fish and game laws; annual report; SE., Grand Rapids. Maryland Conservationist (quarterly). MINNESOTA Audubon Society. President, Department of Conservation, State OfiQce Building, St. Secretary, Talbott Denmead, 2830 St. Paul Street, Paul. Baltimore. Commissioner, Herman C. Wenzel. Treasurer, Percy T. Blogg, 230 West Fayette Division of Game and Fish: Street, Baltimore. Director, Harry E. Speakes. Maryland Outdoor Life Federation. Deputy, Ed. McKeever. President, H. Lee Hoffman, Charles Street at Superintendent, fish propagation, J. O. Nelson. Twenty-second, Baltimore. Superintendent of fisheries, George Weaver. Secretary-treasurer, F. C. Gajewski, Charles and Publications: Game and fish laws; Minnesota Chase Streets, Baltimore. Conservationist (monthly); special reports. Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Associa- I zaak Walton League of America (Minnesota Division). tion, Inc. President, George B. Eusterman, Rochester. President, Talbott Denmead, 2830 St. Paul Street, Secretary, O. L. Kaupanger, Mound. Baltimore. Minnesota Game Protective League. Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer, 512 Munsey President, . Building, Baltimore. General secretary, C. O. Wegner, 2334 Central MASSACHUSETTS Avenue, Minneapolis. Department of Conservation, 20 Somerset Street, Boston.» United Sportsmen's Association. Commissioner, Ernest J. Dean. President, A. A. Van Dyke, Main Post Office, Division of Fisheries and Game: St. Paul. Director, Patrick W. Hehir, Secretary, Charles H. Studeman, 1064 Livingston Publications: Fish and game laws; annual report; Avenue, St. Paul. Conservation Bulletin (quarterly). Audubon Society. MISSISSIPPI President, Robert Walcott, Boston. State Game and Fish Commission, Mississippi Fire In- Secretary-treasurer, Carl W. Buchheister, 66 surance Building, Jackson. Newbury Street, Boston. Chairman, W. Ed. Mclntire, Brandon. Massachusetts Fish and Game Association, Inc. Secretary, Ben M. Stevens, Richton. President, Arthur B, Harlow, 76 Atherton Street, Rueben R. Banks, Columbus. Jamaica Plain. George C. Weathers, Greenville. Secretary, David A. Alyward, Museum of Com- Edgar W. Wright, Centreville. parative Zoology, Cambridge. Director of conservation, Si. Corley. Publications: Our Bulletin; Proceedings New Assistant director, W. F. Dearman. England Game Conference. Publications: Game laws; press releases; reports: Mississippi Game and Fish (monthly). Massachusetts Wildfowlers Protective League. President, Fred W. Gardner. M ississippi Association for the Conservation of Wild Life. Secretary, Paul Avery, 304 Washington Street, President, Clay Lyle, State College. Quincy. Secretary, James E. Tanner, State College. 10 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 2 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

MISSOURI Nebraska State Sportsmen's Association. President, Worthy Wood, Courthouse, Hastings. State Conservation Commission, Jefferson City. Secretary, George L. Carter, 425 South Twenty- Chairman, E. Sydney Stephens, Columbia. ninth Street, Lincoln, Vice chairman, A. P. Greensfelder, St. Louis. Secretary, Wilbur C. Buford, Ellington. Wildlife Federation of Nebraska. John F. Case, Wright City. Chairman, M. C. Pedersen, 501 North Twenty- Director, I. T. Bode. seventh Street, Lincoln. Publications: Game and fish laws; annual report; Secretary, Harry J. Krusz, Chamber of Commerce fishing maps; park booklets; The Missouri Building, Lincoln, Conservationist (quarterly). Treasurer, Charles Anderson, Municipal Court Building, Lincoln. Âudubon Society. President, Ralph Voris, Southwest Teachers NEVADA College, Springfield. Secretary, George E. Moore, Box 16, Lebanon. State Fish and Game Commission. Conservation Federation of Missouri. Chairman, Robert L. Douglass, Fallón. Vice chairman, N. H. Getchell, Midas. Director, Clayton O. Judson, 1302 North Tenth Howard S. Doyle, Reno. Street, St. Joseph. A. C. Barr, Ely. Secretary, E. J. Phillips, Gardnerville. Izaak Walton League of America (Missouri Waltonian Assistant secretary, Lois M. Johnson, Box 678, Council). Reno. Chairman, Clayton O. Judson, 1302 North Tenth Superintendent of hatcheries, Harry Johnson, Street, St. Joseph. Verdi. Publications: Game and fish laws; biennial report. Missouri Duck Hunters Association. President, Charles E. Michel, 315 North Twelfth NEW HAMPSHIRE Boulevard. St. Louis. Secretary-treasurer, Perry A. Noble, 1521 Delmar Fish and Game Commission, State House, Concord. Boulevard, St. Louis. Chairman, Philip E. Morris, Nashua. Secretary, Thomas J. Dent, Hanover. MONTANA Edmund W. Bowler, Durham. Alfred L. Guay, Laconia. State Fish and Game Commission, Helena. Charles B. Barton, Berlin. Chairman, B. L. Price, Laurel. Director, Robert H. Stobie. H. E. Lay, Lewistown. Publications: Game and fish laws; biennial report P. G. Gutensohn, Whitefish. and technical papers. A.C. Baumgartner, Great Falls. Nick Dondlinger, Anaconda. Audubon Society. State fish and game warden, J. A. Weaver, President, Francis B. White, Concord. Helena. Secretary, George C. Atwell, Stratford. Superintendent of fisheries, John W. Schofield, Helena. NEW JERSEY Publications: Fish and game laws; biennial report. Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, State HoUse, •Central Montana Conservation Club, Great Falls. Trenton. President, ——. President, George C. Warren. Jr., Summit. Secretary, R. J. Reynolds. Vice president, Lewis Spinks, Nixon. Montana Wildlife Federation. H. M. Armstrong, Jersey City. Charles F. Hunter, Palisade. President, George Hopkins, Paradise. James R. Hensler, Toms River. Secretary, M. T. Messelt, Great Falls. Southeastern Montana Sportsmen's Association. Harold E. Longsdorf, Mount Holly. Joseph Ayers, And over. President, A. T. Peterson, Billings. Marvin A. Spaulding, Trenton. Vice president, I. L. Whitney, Absarokee. Executive secretary, H. J. Burlington. Secretary-treasurer, Art. Trenerry, Billings. Publications: Fish and game laws; annual report; fish and game habitat map. NEBRASKA Audubon Society. Game, Forestation, and Parks Commission, Lincoln. President, Philip B. Philipp, The Harvard Club, Chairman, W. J. Tiley, North Platte. 27 AVest Forty-fourth Street, New York. N. Y. GuyR. Spencer, Omaha. Secretary-treasurer, Beecber S. Bowdish, 196 J. F, Haskin, Benkelman. Market Street, Newark. J. B. Douglas, Tecumseh. New Jersey State Federation of Sporlsmens Qubs. M. M. Sullivan, Spalding. Secretary and director of conservation, Frank B. President, John M. Pancoast, Hancocks Bridge. O'Council, Lincoln. Secretary, Elmer Updike, 924 Fairmount Avenue, Publications; Game and fish laws; biennial report; Trenton. •Outdoor Nebraska (quarterly). NEW MEXICO Izaak Walton League of America (Nebraska Division). President, Ward C. Betzer, 819 O Street, Lincoln. State Game and Fish Commission. Secretary, Mildred Malone Spann, Atkinson. Chiiirnian, Colin Neblett, Santa Fe. Henry Raithel, Deniing. Nebraska Ornithologists' union. Hugh B. Woodward. Albuquerque. President, Harry E. Weakly, Experiment Station, Secretary and State game warden, P^llliott S. North Platte. Barker, Santa Fe. Corresponding secretary. Earl W. Glandon, Pablications: Game and fish laws; reports; New Stapleton. Maxico Magazine (monthly). Recording secretary, Mrs. George W. Trine, Red Cloud. New Mexico Game Protective .Association. Treasurer, L. M. Gates, Room 1410, 5234 Adams President. S. J. MoUands. Taos. Street, Lincoln. Vice president, C C. Bassett. Deming Publications: Nebraska Bird Review (semiannual). Director, M. F. Smith, Raton. OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 3 8 H

NEW YORK OHIO Conservation Department, Albany. Department of Agriculture, Columbus. Commissioner, Lithgow Osborne. Director and chief executive officer, Earl H. Deputy commissioner, John T. Gibbs. Hanefeld. Secretary, John L. Halpin. Division of Conservation: Division of Fish and Game: Commissioner, Lawrence Wooddell. Director, William C. Adams, State OfiQce Build- Bureau Chiefs: ing, Albany. Inland Lakes and Parks, Burt J. Hill. Superintendent of inland fisheries, Justin T. Game Management and Propagation, A. W. Mahoney, Albany. Short, Superintendent of fish culture, Sumner M. Fish Management and Propagation, T. H. Cowden, Albany. Langlois. Publications: Conservation laws, including forest, Chief, Lake Erie Commercial Fisheries, John fish, and game laws; maps; annual report; bulle- Denger, Sandusky. tins on forestry and wildlife. Conservation Council: Chairman, R. F. Lawrence, Youngstown. Izaak Walton League of America (New York Division). Secretary, Lawrence Wooddell, Columbus. President, Harry W. Learner, 601 Lafayette Joseph H. Streb, Dover. Avenue, Buffalo. V. B. Gray, Cleveland. Secretary, Osea Burkard, 1412 North Madison Walter F. Kirk, Port Clinton. Street, Rome. Herbert Abbott, Tiffin. Ray A. Miller, Zanesville. New York Association for the Protection of Game, Inc. George Krebs, Dayton. President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Place, Henrj^ Pfeiffer, Kenton. New York. Publications: Fish and game laws. Secretary, John S. Wise, Jr., 135 West Sixteenth Street, New York. Central Ohio Anglers' and Hunters' Club. President, J. Tudor Wilson, 32 Amazon Place, New York Conservation Association, Inc. Columbus. President, Marvin R. Gustafson, Jamestown. Secretary, H. W. Cliff, 1408 Arlington Avenue, Secretary, M. H. Hoover, 367 High Street, Lock- Columbus. port. Publications: New York Conservationist (month- Izaak Walton League of America (Ohio Division). ly). President, Walter Frye, Wooster. New York State Conservation Council. Secretary, C. A. Weygandt, Munroe Falls. President, Karl T. Frederick, 61 Broadway, New League of Ohio Sportsmen. York, N. Y. President, Ralph W. Sanborn, Columbus. Secretary, C. M. Dailey, 112 South Hamilton Secretary, Trent Sickles, Columbus. Street, Water town. Treasurer, F. D. Sargent, 32 Lodge Street, Albany. Ohio Audubon Society. New York State Fish, Game, and Forest League, Inc. President, Karl Maslowsky, Cincinnati. President, E. M. Rabenold, 20 Exchange Place, Secretary, Mrs. E. Q. Hutchinson, 2736 Hack- New York. berry Street, Cincinnati. Executive secretary, Llewellyn Legge, 71 Euclid "Save Outdoor Ohio" CounciL Avenue, Albany. President, Mrs. Nora Halter, Fremont. Executive secretary, Roscoe Franks, Columbus. NORTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA Department of Conservation and Development. Director, R. Bruce Etheridge. State Game and Fish Commission, Oklahoma City. Commissioner of game and inland fisheries, J. D. Chairman, C. E. Sykes, Ardmore. Chalk, Raleigh. Vice chairman, Boyd McMahan, Altus. Commissioner of commercial fisheries, John A. Secretary, James W. McMahan, Okemah. Nelson, Morehead City. Warden, K. D. Turner, Oklahoma City. Publications: Conservation laws; game laws; Publications: Game and fish laws; reports; month» biennial report; Farm-Game Booklet; North ly bulletin. Carolina Wildlife Conservation (monthly). Izaak Walton League of America (Oklahoma Division). NORTH DAKOTA President, Harve L. Melton, Oklahoma City. Secretary, Frank J. Hill, Oklahoma City. Game and Fish Department, Bismarck. Game and fish commissioner, D. W. Hulterstrum. OREGON Deputy game and fish commissioner, Thoralf Swenson. State Game Commission, 616 Oregon Building, Port- Chief warden, Almon Norton. land. Publications: Game and fish laws; annual report; Chairman, Dexter Rice, Roseburg. North Dakota Outdoors (monthly). C. E. Riley, Klamath Falls. E. E. Wilson, Corvallis. Audubon Society. George K. Aiken, Ontario. President, E. T. Judd, Cando. Lew Wallace, 1009 Wilcox Building, Portland. Secretary, O. A. Stevens, 1110 Tenth Street North, State game supervisor, Frank B. Wire. Fargo. Superintendent of game farms, Gene M. Simpson. Superintendent of fisheries. Matt L. Ryckman. Izaak Walton League of America (North Dakota Division). Publications: Game laws; biennial report. President, W. Carroll, Valley City. Secretary, E. H. Mattingly, Jamestown. Audubon Society. President, W. H. Crowell, 1040 Pacific Building, North Dakota Wildlife Association. Portland. President, Howard L. Stone, New Rockford. Secretary, Arlie Seaman, 2755 Southwest Summit Secretary, L. D. Johnson, Minot. Drive, Portland. 12 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 2 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

Izaak Walton League of America (Oregon Regional Council) State Game and Fish Commission—Continued. President, William A. Davidson, American Bank Paul Earle, Anderson. Building, Portland. Ben Leppard, Greenville. Secretary, Harlan Woods, Tillamook. Ben C. Hough, Lancaster. A. B. Parker, Dillon. Chief game warden, A. A. Richardson, Columbia. PENNSYLVANIA Publications: State game laws; annual report. Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. South Carolina Game and Fish Association. President, Nicholas Biddle, 1600 Arch Street, President,Bob S. Hodges, Jr., Union. Philadelphia. Secretary, C. West Jacocks, Chamber of Com- Vice president, Ross L. Leffler, 1403 Michigan merce Building, Columbia. Avenue, McKeesport. Samuel C. Kastner, 335 Rose Street, Williamsport. Frank B. Foster, Phoenixville. SOUTH DAKOTA William G. Fluke, Saxton. R. Lamberton, Franklin. Game and Fish Commission, Pierre. A. W. Lee, Box 527, Clearfield. Chairman, George F. Walters, Edgemont. John IT, Price, Scranton. Vice chairman, A. M. McKay, Orient. Executive director, Seth Gordon, South OfCce Wm. T. Girton, Sioux Falls. Building, Capitol Building, Harrisburg. P. O. Beaulieu, Winner. Director, Bureau of Protection, W. C. Shaffer. Volney T. Warner, Woonsocket. Director, Bureau of Refuges and Lands, W. Gard Burt Horton, Sisseton. Conklin. Director, O. H. Johnson, Pierre. Publications: Game laws; bulletins; biennial re- Secretary, A. F. Whitney. port; Pennsylvania Game News (monthly). Superintendent of fisheries, Al Van Leur, Woon- socket. Commissioner of Fisheries, Harrisburg. Publications: Game laws; annual report; booklets; C. A. French. Conservation Digest (monthly). Administrative secretary. H. R. Stackhouse. Publications: Pennsylvania Angler (monthly). Izaak Walton League of America (South Dakota Division). President, L. E. Waggoner, Sioux Falls. Central Pennsylvania Fish and Game Conservation Asso- Secretary, J. D. Wohlenberg, Sioux Falls. ciation, Inc., Box 210, Harrisburg. President, Edson J. Hockenbury. South Dakota Game and Fish Protective Association. President, C. T. Kirkpatrick, Aberdeen. Izaak Walton League of America (Pennsylvania Division). Secretary-treasurer, W. J. Tiffany, Aberdeen. President, Rev. Darlington R. Kulp, 1022 North Fifth Street, Reading. TENNESSEE Secretary, G. Robert Bersen, 202 Rose Street, Reading. Department of Conservation, Nashville. Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, Inc. Commissioner, Sam F. Brewster. President, C. D. Henline, Bradford. Division of Game and Fish, 426 Sixth Avenue North, Nashville: Secretary, J. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. Director, Howell Buntin. United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania. Publications: Game and fish laws; reports. President, H. S. Smith, Bennett Building, Wilkes- Tennessee Wildlife Federation. Barre. Secietary, C. A. Mortimer, 194 South Main Street, President and secretary, H. E. Baggenstoss, Noel Hotel, Nashville. Wilkes-Barre. Treasurer, Howard Ansley, Third National Bank Wild Life League of Pennsylvania. Building, Nashville. President, J. Fred McKean, New Kensington. Secretary, H. Borrell, Meadville. TEXAS RHODE ISLAND Game, Fish, and Oyster Commission, Austin. Chairman, A. E. Wood, Austin. Department of Agriculture and Conservation, State House, Murrell L. Buckner, Dallas. Providence. Dee Davenport, Mission. Director, Burton K. Harris. Gene Howe, Amarillo. Division of Fish and Oame: CG. Pillot, Houston. Mrs. Hal C. Peck, Amarillo. Chief, Joseph J. Kirby, 372 State Office Building. Executive secretary, WiUiam J. Tucker, Austin. Publications: Game laws; annual report. Assistant executive secretary, Bcal Jester, Austin. Audubon Society. Publications; Game, fish, oyster, sand, shell, gravel, President, Walter H. Snell, 21 Laurel Court, and pollution laws; annual report. Providence. Izaak Walton League of America (Texas Division). Secretary, Carlos G. Wright, 40 Scott Street, Pawtucket. President, C. A. Wheatley, 617 Maverick Build- ing, San Antonio. *Federated Rhode Island Sportsmen's Clubs. Secretary, Mrs. E. Burnett, 617 Maverick Build- President, Albeit T. Sisson, 115 Clifford Street. ing, San Antonio. Providence. Secretary, Joseph E. Mulligan, Box 1084, Paw- UTAH tucket. State Fish and Game Commissioner, Capitol Building, *Rhode Island Fish and Game Protective Association. Salt Lake City. President, William H. Briggs, 132 Warrington Newell B. Cook. Street, Providence. Chief deputv, William C. Crump. Salt Lake City. Secretary, H. L. Palmer, Box 22, Harmony. Superintendent of fisheries, William Witney, Springville. SOUTH CAROLINA Publications: Fish and game laws; biennial report. State Game and Fish Commission. Utah Wild Life Federation. James H. Staples, Charleston. President, Earl G. Anderson, Brigham City. A. C. Heyward, Columbia. Secretary, C. E. Evans, Box 1122, Salt Lake City. OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 3 8 13

VERMONT Conservation Commission—Continued. T. H. Clagett, Bluefield. Department of Conservation and Development, Montpelier. George W. McCauley, Moorefield. Chairman, J. J. Fritz. Director of conservation, H. W. Shawhan, Charles- Edward H. Mason. ton. W. D. Woolson. Executive secretary, G. H. O verholt. Fish and Game Service; Chief, Division of State Parks, T. M. Cheek. Director, William H. Behney. Chief game protector, E.H. Morford. Publications: Fish and game laws; biennial report. Game technician. W. A. Gresh. Forester, D. B. Grifiiin. VIRGINIA Publications: Annual report; bulletins; West Virginia Conservation (monthly). Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries, State Library West Virginia Affiliated Sportsmen's Association. Building, Richmond. President, Fied C. Allen, Marlinton. Chairman, C. H. Nolting, Trevilians. Secretary, William G. Thompson, Fayetteville. Beverly W. Stras, Jr., Tazewell. Allan P^pes, Blackstone. Wild Life League of V/est Virginia. William S. Snow% Alexandria. President, C. F. McClintic, Williamsburg. Samuel P. Goodloe, Afton, Secretary, E. L. Lively, Fairmont. Thomas G. Herring, Harrisonburg. J. Sinclair Brown, Salem. WISCONSIN Executive secretary, M. D. Hart, State Library Building, Richmond. Conservation Department, Madison. Superintendent of fish propagation, G. W. Buller, Richmond. Chairman, R B. Goodman, Marinette. Publications: Game and fish laws; annual report. Jam.es A. Corcoran, Webster. Edward E. Browne, Waupaca. Izaak Walton League (Virginia Regional Council). Nelson J. LeClair, Tw^o Rivers. President, Geoige T. Starnes, Box 1301, University. Secretary, R. H. Fischer, Shawano. Secretary, Walter L. Fentress, 424 West Twenty- Conservation director, H. W. MacKenzie, Madi- eighth Street, Norfolk. son. Deputy, Ernest Swift. Publications: Hunting, fishing, and trapping laws; WASHINGTON forest, field, and narsh fire laws; biennial report; conservation bulletin (n^.onthly); recieational State Game Commission, 1320 Smith Tower, Seattle. literature; County Forests of Wisconsin. Chairman, Claude C. Snider, Metropolitan Building, Vancouver. Hunters League, Inc. Thos. A. E. Lally, Paulsen Building, Spokane. President, Art Paukner, 1114 North Marshall Harry Le Gear, Port Angeles. Street, Milwaukee. Lou O venden, Wenatchee. Secretary, Leonard Hcun, 2941 North Fifth Street, Virgil B. Bennington, Walla Walla. Milwaukee. H. C. Nickelsen, Tacoma. Corresponding secretary, William Vojack, 938 Director, Bernard T. McCauley. North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee. Publications: Seasons and bag limits on game and Treasurer, Louis Krentz, 1432 West Atkinson fur-bearing animals, upland and migratory game Avenue, Milwaukee. birds and game fish; biennial report. Publicity director, ICdward Miller, 1218 East Seattle Audubon Society. Burleigh Street, Milwaukee. President, Mrs. A. Forsman, 2804 Esplanade Izaak Walton League of America (Wisconsin Division). Avenue, Seattle. ' President, A. R. Cook, Stevens Point. Secretary-treasurer, David Sheridan, 2040 Walnut Secretary, Frank N. Graass, Sturgeon Bay. Avenue, Seattle. Corresponding secretary, Mae Mac Lean, 1812 Wisconsin Gamebreeders Association. Sixteenth Avenue, Seattle. President, Otto G. Boyor, Portage. Izaak Walton League of America (Washington Regional Secretary, Paul Junghans, Fort Atkinson. Council). WYOMING President, Bet. Bull, Chehalis. Secretary, J. L. Wilkinson, 2044 East Thirty-fifth State Game and Fish Commission, Chej^^enne. Street, Tacoma. President, Richard Winger, Jackson. Spokane County Sportsmen's Association. Vice president, F. W. Rendle, Rawlins. President, Thos. A. Lee, West 225 Carlisle Ave- V. C. Johnson, Ranchester. nue, Spokane. Alex. A. Linton, Moeteetse. Secretary, L. J. Strader, West 2401 Gardner Ave- Foster S. Scott, Dubois. nue, Spokane. William Evers, Evanston. Secretary and director, John W. Scott, Cheyenne.- Washington State Fish and Game Protective Association. Gam.e warden, Lester Bagley, Cheyenne. President, . Fish warden, James R. Sim.on, Cheyenne. Secretary-treasurer. Carl F. Mohr, West 708 In- Publications: Game and fish laws and regulations^ diana Avenue, Spokane. reports (biennial) ; Wyoming Wildlife (monthly) _ Izaak Walton League of America (Wyoming Division). WEST VIRGINIA President, Howard Black, Cheyenne. Secretary-treasurer, Joe Bunten, Cheyenne. Conservation Commission, Charleston. A. B. Brooks, Wheeling. Wyoming Game Protective Association. Robert G. Kelly, Charleóte n. President, Sam W. Aldrich, Ishawooa. Gory Hogg, Lewisburg. Secretary, I. H. Laram^ VaHey. 14 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 2 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

CANADIAN OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS

National Parks Bureau, Department of Mines and Re- Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection—Continued. sources, Ottawa. (Administers the Migratory Members—Continued. Birds Convention Act.) J. A. Rodd, director offish culture, Department Controller, F. H. H. Williamson. of Fisheries. Superintendent of wildlife protection, Hoyes R. M. Anderson, National Museum of Canada. Lloyd. Marius Barbeau (chairman), National Museum District chief Federal migratory bird officers: of Canada. Maritime Provinces, R. W. Tufts, Wolfville; A. L. Gumming, superintendent of Mackenzie Nova Scotia. district. Ontario and Quebec, Harrison F. Lewis, Na- K. R. Daly, senior departmental solicitor. tional Parks Bureau, Ottawa. Aurele Larocque, National Museum of Canada. Prairie Provinces, J. Dewey Soper, Dominion Hoyes Lloyd (secretary), superintendent wild- Public Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba. life protection. British Columbia, J. A. Munro, Okanagan T. R. L. Maclnnes, Indian Affairs Branch. Landing, British Columbia. D. L. McKeand, superintendent of eastern PublicafAons: Migratory Birds Convention Act and Arctic. Regulations; pamphlets. A. E. Porsild, National Museum of Canada. J. P. Richards, Bureau of Northwest Territories Advisory Board on Wildlife Protecfion (Interdepartmental) and Yukon. Ottawa. (Advises in the administration of the P. A. Taverner, National Museum of Canada. Northwest Game Act and the Migratory Birds J. Lome Turner, registrar of lands. Convention Act and also advises the Dominion F. H. H. Williamson, controller, National Parks Government on questions affecting the conser- Bureau. vation of wildlife generally; assists Provincial G. F. Fletcher, superintendent, O. C, "G" Governments whenever possible and promotes Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police. cooperative measures between governments.) Ex-oiïïcio members: Canadian Forestry Association, Canada Cement Co. Department of Mines and Resources: Building, Montreal, Quebec. Charles Camsell, deputy minister. President, Charles V. Caesar. R. A. Gibson, director. Lands, Parks, and Vice president and manager, Robson Black. Forests Branch. Harold W. McGill, director, Indian Affairs Jack Miner League. Branch. President, A, W. Reid, Walkerville, Ontario. Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Secretary-treasurer, Edward R. Kerr, Walkerville, S. T. Wood, commissioner. Ontario. Members: Arthur Gibson, Dominion entomologist,Depart- Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation, Inc. ment of Agriculture. Secretary, Manly F. Miner, Kingsville, Ontario

PROVINCIAL OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS [Organizations not heard from in 1938 are indicated by an asterisk (*)]

ALBERTA NEW BRUNSWICK Department of Agriculture, Edmonton. (Has jurisdic- Department of Lands and Mines, Fredericton. (Has tion over matters pertaining to game.) jurisdiction over matters pertaining to game.) Minister, D. B. Mullen. Minister, F. W. Pirie. Acting deputy minister, J. R. Sweeney. Deputy minister, G. H. Prince. Game commissioner, W, H. Wallace. Chief game warden, H. H. Ritchie. Publications: Game laws; annual report; bulletins. Publications: Game laws; annual report. •Southern Alberta Game and Fish Protective League. New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective Association. President, Fred J. Green. Calgary. President, Sidney C. Young, St. John. Secretary, Austin de B. Winter, Canada Life Secretary, F. Cedric Cooper Fredericton. Building, Calgary. BRITISH COLUMBIA NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Game Commission, 411 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver Lands, Parks, and Forests Branch, Department of Mines J. G. Cunningham. and Resources, Ottawa, Ontario. (Administers F. R. Butler. the Northwest Game Act.) Publications: Game laws; bulletins; annual game Director, R. A. Gibson. report. Publications: Northwest Game Act and regulations MANITOBA for protection of game; reports; Canada's Eastern Department of Mines and Natural Resources, Winni- Arctic; Canada's Western Northland. peg. (Has jurisdiction over matters pertaining to game.) NOVA SCOTIA Minister, J. S. McDiarmid. Director of game and fisheries, A. G. Cunningham. Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax. Publications: Game and fisheries act; regulations. Minister, J. H. Mac Quarrie. Director, F. A. Harrison. Manitoba Game and Fish Association. Publications: Game laws; annual report. President, E. J. Greenway, 126 Lombard Street, Winnipeg. Nova Scotia Guides' Association. Secretary, T. Mackay Long, 356 Main Street, President, B. H. Annis, Hebron. Room 608, Winnipeg. Secretary and treasurer, G. H. Allen, Yarmouth, OFFICIALS AND ORGANIZATIONS WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 193 8 15

ONTARIO QUEBEC .

Department of Game and Fisheries, Parliament Building, Department of Mines and Fisheries, Quebec. Toronto. Minister, Onesime Gagnon. Minister, H. C Nixon. Deputy minister, L. A. Richard. Deputy minister, D. J. Taylor. Secretary of fisheries and game, J. A. Beauchesne. Assistant, James Farrington. Fish and Game Branch: Director of fish culture, H. 11. Mackay. General superintendent, Charles Fremont. Publications: Game laws; annual report; monthly Biologist and director of fish culture, B. W. bulletin. Taylor. Publications: Fish and game laws; annual report. Federation of Ontario Naturalists. Province of Quebec Association for the Protection of Fish President, W. E. Saunders, London. and Game. Chairman, H. C. Nunn, Hamilton. President, A. Dupuis, Montreal. Secretary-treasurer, J. R. Dymond, 198 College Secretary-treasurer, A. Voizard, Room 804, 637 Street, Toronto. Craig Street West, Montreal. *Ontario Federation of Anglers. Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds. President, V. C. Wynne-Edwards, Biological President, Thomas Barnes, 231 East Avenue, Building, McGill University, Montreal. North, Hamilton. Secretary, J. D. Cleghorn, Redpath Museum, Secretary-treasurer, W. R. Griner, Aldershot. McGill university, Montreal. * Ontario Forest, Fish, and Game Protective Association. Société Zoologique de Quebec. President, — President, Rosario Potvin, 21 Charlevoix Street, Secretary-treasurer, A. Kelly Evans, Toronto Quebec. Secretary, A. Brassard, St. Pierre de Charles- Club, Toronto. bourg, Co. Quebec. Ontario Hunters' Association. SASKATCHEWAN President, W. H. Singer, Niagara-on-the-I^ake. Secretary, Emerson Robertson, 38 FoUis Avenue. Department of Natural Resources, Regina. (Has juris- Toronto. diction over matters pertaining to game.) Minister, W. F. Kerr. PRINCE EDWARt) ISLAND Deputy minister, J. R. Hill. Game commissioner, E. S. Forsyth. Publications: Annual report. Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown. Saskatchewan Fish and Game League. Minister, W. H. Dennis. President, C. H. Niles, Canada Banking Commis- Deputy minister, W. R. Shaw. sion, Saskatoon. Game inspector, A. E. Morrison. Secretary, C. A. McNevin, Box 111, Regina. Publications: Annual report. Treasurer, W. MacGuire, Moose Jaw. Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Protection Associa- tion, Inc. YUKON President, W. Harry Tidmarsh, Charlottetown, [For information regarding game laws, address P. Secretary-treasurer, W. A. Gaudet, Charlottetown. Powell, Territorial Secretary, Dawson.]

NEWFOUNDLAND

Department of Natural Resources, St. Johns, (Address Forest officer, Jack Turner. all communications to secretary.) Assistant forest officer, D.W. Gray. Commissioner, R. B. Ewbank. Clerk, game and inland fisheries, Gower Rabbitts. Secretary, Claude Fraser. Publications: Game laws.

MEXICO

Departamento Forestal y de Caza y Pesca. Instituto Bioteenico. Jefe, Ing. Miguel A. de Quevedo, Calle de-Edison Director, Jose Figueroa, Calzada de-Mexico 145, City of Mexico, D. F. Tacuba No. 295, Col. Anahuac, D. F. Division of Game: Director, Juan Zinser.

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