FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



Alaska Game Commission — Continued. 



life refuges in the Territory are administered 



tiirougli tiie Fisli and Wildlife Service.] 

 First ju'diciaJ division, Earl N. Ohmer, chairman, 



Petersburg. 

 Second judicial division, Frank P. Williams, 



St. Michael, Alaska; also 1382 Thirty-third 



Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. 

 Third judicial division, Andrew A. Simons, 



Lakeview, via Seward. 



Fourth judicial division, . 



Executive olflcer and secretary of commission, 



Frank Dufresne, Juneau (representative of Fish 



and Wildlife Service in Ala.ska). 

 Publications.— Mammuls and Birds of Alaska; 



regulations relating to game, land fur animals, 



and birds (annual). 



National Park Service, Chicago, 111. 

 [Administers laws for the protection of wildlife in 

 the national park and national monument 

 system.] 



Director, Newton B. Drury. 

 Associate director, A. E. Demaray. 

 Chief of operations, Hillory A. Tolson. 

 Chief counsel, George A. Moskey. 

 Supervisor of interpretation. Carl P. Russell. 

 Chief of naturalist division, John E. Doerr. 

 Chief of museum division, Ned J. Burns. 

 Office of information, Isabelle Story. 

 Supervisor of historic sites, Herbert Kahler. 

 Chief of engineering, Oliver G. Taylor. 

 Chief of plamiing, Thomas C. Vint. 

 Chief of forestry, John D. Coffman. 

 Superintendent, National Capital Parks, Irving 

 Root, National Capital Parks, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 Regional directors: 

 Region 1, Fred Johnston (acting), 811 Grace 



Securities Building, Richmond, Va. 

 Region 2, Lawrence Merriam, 300 Keeline 



Building, Omaha, Nebr. 

 Region 3, Miner R. Tillotson, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 

 Region 4, O. A. Tomlinson, 601 Sheldon Build- 

 ing, San Francisco, Calif. 

 Publications.— Annual report; Fauna of the Na- 

 tional Parks; descriptive booklets on historic 

 areas; popular studies; miscellaneous publi- 

 cations. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 

 AGRICULTURE 

 Secretary, Claude R. Wickard. 

 Forest Service, Washington, D. C. 

 [The Forest Service administers the national 

 forests and is responsible for the management 

 of national forest resources, of which wildlife is 

 one; it cooperates with Federal and State oflicials 

 in the enforcement of game laws on the national 

 forests and in the development and maintenance 

 of wildlife resources thereon.] 



Chief, . 



Acting chief, Earle H. Clapp. 



Assistant chief, in charge of National Forest 



Administration, C. M. Granger. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife Management, n. L. 



Shantz. 

 Assistant chief, Lloyd W. Swift. 

 National forest regions: 



Region l(Northern): ,„ ^ „ ^^ , 



Regional forester, Evan W. Kelley, Federal 

 Building, Missoula, Mont. 



Wildlife and range management, . 



Fish and game management, Raymond M. 

 West. 

 Region 2 (Rocky Mountain): 

 Regional forester, Allen S. Peck, Post OfTice 



Building, Denver, Colo. 

 Wildlife and range management, Ed E. 



Birkmaier. 

 Fish and game management, Barry C. Park. 

 Region 3 (Southwestern): 

 Regional forester, Frank C. W. Pooler, Post 



OfBcc Building, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 

 Wildlife and range management, P. V. Wood- 



•icad. ,, , ,,, , , 



Fish and game management, tred \\ . Jo.ui- 

 son. 



Forest Service— Continued. 

 National Forest Rogiens — Continued. 

 Region 4 (Intermountain) : 

 Regional forester, C. N. Woods, Forest Service- 

 Building, Ogden, Utah. 

 Wildlife management, Orange A. Olsen. 

 Region 5 (California) : 

 Regional forester, S. B. Show, 760 Market 



Street, San Francisco, Calif. 

 Wildlife and range management, F. P. Crone- 

 miller. 



Fish and game management, . 



Region 6 (North Pacific) : 

 Regional forester, Lyle F. Watts, Post Office 



Building, Portland, Oreg. 

 Wildlife and range management, Lymi H. 



Douglas. 

 Fish and game management, Glemi E. 

 Mitchell. 

 Region 7 (Eastern): 

 Regional forester, R. M. Evans, Bankers Se- 

 curity Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Timber, wildlife, and range management,. 



M. A. Mattoon. 

 Fish and game management, T. C. Fearnow. 

 Region 8 (Southern): 

 Regional forester, Joseph C. Kircher, Gleim 



Building, Atlanta, Ga. 

 WUdlife and range management, A. C. Shaw. 

 Fish and game management, Erwin A. 

 Schilling. 

 Region 9 (North Central): 

 Regional forester. Jay H. Price, Madison 



Building, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Wildlife and range management, R. R. HiU. 

 Fish and game management, Herman F. 

 Olson. 

 Region 10 (Alaska): 

 Regional forester, B. Frank Heintzleman,. 



Juneau. 

 Wildlife and range management, Wellman 

 Holbrook. 



Fish and game management, . 



Pw&/ica((07i«.— Annual report; statistical bulletins; 

 fanners' bulletins; technical bulletins; depart- 

 ment bulletins; statistics on forest game mam- 

 mals; circulars; leaflets; yearbook separates;: 

 posters; miscellaneous publications. 



Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D. C. 

 [The Soil Conservation Service is charged with 

 the execution of all physical land-use programs 

 that involve operations by the Department of 

 Agriculture on farms and ranches, including 

 erosion control, agricultural phases of flood 

 control, farm forestry, the development of 

 drainage and irrigation, and submarginal land 

 purchase and development. In each of these 

 activities attention is devoted to the maximum 

 development of wildUfe habitat compatible with 

 the primary use of the land.] 

 Chief, Hugh H. Bennett. 

 Chief, in charge of operations, A. E. Jones. 

 Chief, Biology Division, Edward H. Graham. 

 Soil Conservation Service regions: 

 Region 1 (Northeastern): 

 Regional conservator, Austin L. Patrick, 



Upper Darby Pa. 

 Regional biologist, Frank C. Edminster. 

 Region 2 (Southeastern): 

 Regional conservator, T. S. Buie, Spartanburg, 



S. C. 

 Regional biologist, Verne E. Davison. 

 Region 3 (Upper Mississippi): 

 Regional conservator, R. H. Musser, Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 

 Regional biologist, Warren W. Chase. 

 Region 4 (Western Gulf): 

 Regional conservator, L. P. Merrill, Ft. 



Worth, Texas. 

 Regional biologist. Homer G. Towns. 

 Region 5 (Northern Great Plains)- 

 Regional conservator, A. E. McClymonds, 



Lincoln, Nebr. 

 Regional biologist, Marvin S. McMurtrey. 

 Region 6 (Southwest): 

 Regional conservator, Cyril Luker, Albu- 

 querque, N. Mex. 

 Regional biologist, A. E. Borell. 



