A. LIST OF STATE AND TERRITORIAL REPRESENTATIVES 



By W. G. Waterman 



In the lists of state, provincial, and extra-territorial representatives are included 

 the names of Ecological Society representatives and in a few cases the names of 

 actively interested state bureau ofEcials. The latter are in parentheses. The plan 

 contemplates having both a botanist and a zoologist in each territory. 



Abbreviations, etc.: Chmn., chairman of committee on the conservation of natural 

 conditions ; *, negotiations not completed, or no recent reply ; Z, primarily interested 

 in animals; B, primarily interested in plants; G, primarily interested in geography. 



I. United States 



A. FOREST DISTRICTS 



District 1 : J. A. Larsen, United States 

 Forest Service, Missoula, Mont. 



District 2: Director, Fremont Forest 

 Experiment Station, Colorado Springs, 

 Colo. 



District 3:G. A. Pearson, Southwestern 

 Forest Experiment Station, Flag- 

 staff, Ariz. 



District 4: F. S. Baker, United States 

 Forest Service, Ogden, Utah. 



District 5: E. N. Munns, United States 

 Forest Service, San Francisco, Calif. 



District 6: Director Wind River Forest 

 Experiment Station, Stabler, Wash. 



District 7: E. H. Frothingham, Appala- 

 chian Forest Experiment Station, 

 Asheville, N. C. 



District 8: District Forester, Juneau, 

 Alaska. 



B. STATES 



Alabama 

 Prof. R. M. Harper, (G), University, 



Ala. 

 Peter A. Brannon, Curator, Department 

 of Archives and History, Montgomery, 

 Ala. 



Alaska 



R. F. Griggs, National Geographic 

 Society, Washington, D. C. 



Arizona 



Prof. G. A. Pearson, (B), United States 

 Forest Service, Flagstaff, Ariz. 



Arkansas 



Prof. John T. Buchholz, (B), Depart- 

 ment of Botany, University of 

 Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. 



California 



Prof. H. C. Bryant, (B), University 



Museum, Berkeley, Calif. 

 Prof. T. I. Storer, (Z), University Farm, 



Davis, Calif. 



Colorado 

 Prof. F. Ramaley, (B), University of 

 Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 



Connecticut 



Prof. G. E. Nichols, (B), Yale Uni- 

 versity, New Haven, Conn. 



Connecticut State Park and Forest Com- 

 missioner, A. M. Turner, Drawer 

 1402, Hartford, Conn. 



Delaware 



Frank Morton Jones, 2000 Riverview 



Avenue, Wilmington, Del. 

 Mrs. Arthur W. Spruance, 2502 Willard 



Street, Wilmington, Del. 



Florida 



Prof. J. R. Watson, (Z), University of 

 Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 



Georgia 

 Dr. Henry Fox, (Z), Department of 



Biology, Mercer University, Macon, 



Ga. 

 J. M. Reade, (B), University of Georgia, 



Athens, Ga. 



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