ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1942 



Soil Conservation Service— Continued. 



Rofricn 7 (racifie Coasth 

 KcRJcnal conservator, J. H. Christ, Tortlancl, 



Orcg. 

 Regional biologist, Richard M. Bond. 

 Pvblicaiiovs. Soil Conservation (monthly). 



NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 



Consfitutifn Avinuo ai'd Twenty-first Street, 



N. W., AVashiDgtcn, D. C. 

 Chairman, Ross G. Harrison. 

 Executive Secretary. Albert L. Barrows. 

 ComwJtlee on PresenatioTi of Natural Conditions: 



Chairman, H. E. Anthony, American Museum 

 of Natural History, New York, N. Y. 



INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMIS- 

 SION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA 



Chairman, Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower, 



Seattle, Wash. 

 Secretary, L. W. Patmore, £04 Central Building, 



Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 

 Charles E. Jackson, Fish and Wildlife Service, 



Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C. 

 A. J. Whitmcre, De{ artmcnt of Fisheries, Ottawa, 



Ontario. Canada. 

 H. A. Dunlop, Director of Investigations, Fisheries 



Hall No. 2, University of Washington, Seattle, 



INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMON 

 FISHERIES COMMISSION 



Chairmr.ii, Ti ni Heid, TIti Colimibia Street, New 

 Westminsler, British Columbia, Canada. 



Sceretarv. Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower, 

 Seattle, Wash. 



B. M. Brennan, 817 Wett Fulton Avenue, Seattle, 

 Wash. 



A. L. Hager, Foot of Gore Avenue, Vancouver, 

 British Columbia, Canada. 



Charles E. Jackson, Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Department of the Interior. Washington, D. C. 



A. J. Whitmore, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, 

 Ontario. Canada. 



W. F. Thompson, Director of Investigations, Do- 

 minion Building, New Westminster, British 

 Columbia, Canada. 



THE PANAMA CANAL 



[By authority of Executive orders relative to police 

 powers and himting in the Canal Zone, the Gover- 

 nor of the Panama Canal issu(S orders and regu- 

 lations concerning hunting in the Canal Zone.] 



Chief of offif e and general purchasing ofTicer, B. F. 

 Burdick, Washington, 1). C. 



Assistant chief of olTice, J. (i. Hughes, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Assistant to chief of odice, F. B. Heimer, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Executive secretary, F. H. Wang, Balboa Heights, 

 Canal Zone. 



GENERAL NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS 



American Bison Society. 



President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Place, 



New York, N. Y. 

 Secretary, M. S. Garretson, 3150 Decatur Avenue, 

 New York, N. Y. 



American Fisheries Society, Investment Building' 



Washington, D. C. 

 President, John Van Oosten, University Museums, 



Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 Secretary, R. P. Hunter, State Board of Fisheries 



and Game, State Office Building, Hartford 



Conn. 

 PuWica^ions.— Transactions (annual). 



American Forestry Association. 



President, W. S. Rosecrans, Los Angeles, Calif. 

 Executive Secretary, Ovid Butler, 919 Seventeenth 



Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 

 Publications.— Americ&n Forests (monthly). 



American Nature Association. 



President, Arthur Newton Pack, Abiquiu, N. 

 Mex. 



Secretary, Richard W. Wcstwood, 1214 Sixteenth 

 Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 



Treasurer, James A. O'Hearn, 74 Trinity Place 

 New York, N. Y. 



Pnblicaiions.—t^&tme Magazine (10 issues per 

 year). 

 American Crnithologists' Union, Inc. 



President, James L. Peters, Museum of Compar- 

 ative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 



Secretary, Lawrence E. Hicks, Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Columbus, Ohio. 



Treasurer, J. Fletcher Street, 1120 Locust Street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



PubliaUions.— The Auk (quarterly); Check-list 

 of North American Birds; miscellaneous 

 bulletins. 



American Society of Mammalogists, Inc. 



President, \. Brazier Howell, Johns Hopkins 



Medical School, Baltimore, Md. 

 Corresponding secretary, Emmet T. Hooper, 



Museum of Zoology, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 Recording secretary, Seth B. Benson, Museum of 



Vertebrate Zoology, Berkeley, Calif. 

 Treasurer, Viola S. Schantz, Fish and Wildlife 



Service, United States National Museum, 



Washington, D. C. 

 Publications.— J omnnlot Mammalogy (quarterly); 



monographs. 



American Wildlife Institute, Investment Building^ 



Washington, D. C. 

 President, Frederic C. Walcott. 

 Vice president, F. B. Davis, Jr. 

 Secretary, J. Paul Mill(r. 



P«6ZJca<ion«.— Proceedings North American Wild- 

 life Conference; Wild Ducks; Ducks, Geese, and 



Swans of North America. 

 Association of Middle Atlantic Game and Fish 



Commissioners. 

 President, H. J. Burlington, Board of Fish and 



Game Commissioners, Trenton, N. J. 

 Vice president, Swepson Earlo, Baltimore, Md. 

 Secretary, C. S. Foster, caije.of George D. Ellis and 



Sons, Inc., Philadelphia; Pa. 

 Association of Midwest Fish and Game Com- 

 missioners. 

 President, W. L. Strunk, St. Paul, Minn. 

 Secretary, J. W. Cluett, Director, Department of 



Game and Fisli, Pierre, S. Dak. 



Boone and Crockett Club. 

 President, Kermit Roosevelt, 240 Battery Street, 



San Francisco, Calif. 

 Secretary, Dean Sago, Jr., 370 Lexington Avenue, 



New York, N. Y. 

 Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock. 

 President, Lawrence Richev, 1801 Sixteenth Street, 



N. W., Washington, D. C. 

 Executive secretary, Josejjh W. Brooks, Jr., 514 



Munscv Building, Baltimore, Md. 

 Chairman, board of directors, Winston Montague, 



Travelers Building, Richmond, Va. 



Camp Fire Club of America, Inc. 



President, Bernard L. Spence, 548 Third Street, 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Vice president, Donald C. Howe, 510 Park Avenue, 



New York, N. Y. 

 Secretary, Wayne V. Brown, 50 Union Square, 



New York, N. Y. 

 Treasurer, R. F. Abercrombie, 50 Union Square, 



New York, N. Y. 

 Acting chairman, Marshall McLean, 350 Madison 



Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

 Pu6/ic(ifJo/;s.— Backlog (quarterly); Yearbook. 

 Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, 1214 



Sixteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 

 President, Randolph G. Pack. 

 Pu6/jca/Jo(is.— Forestry papers (occasional). 



