FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



Pacific Northwest Bird and Mammal Society- 

 Continued. 



Secretary, Victor Scheffer, 105 Anderson Hall, 

 University of Washington,, Seattle, Wash. 



Editor, Martha R. Flahaut, Museum Building, 

 University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 



Puhlicalions.— The Murrelet (3 issues per year); 

 Northwest Fauna (occasional). 



Southern Association of Conservation Officials. 



President, W. F. Dearman, Game and Fish 



Commission, Jackson, Miss. 

 Secretary-treasurer, T. A. McAmis, Game and 



Fish Commission, Little Rock, Ark. 



Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' 

 Institute, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 



President, Elliott C. Dill, National Lead Company, 



New York, N. Y. 

 Acting secretary, C. S. Bedell, 103 Park Avenue, 



New York, N. Y. 

 Committee on Restoration and Protection of Game: 



Chairman, John M. Olin. 

 Sportsmen's Service Bureau, 103 Pai'k Avenue, New 



York, N. Y. 

 Publications.— Bi-week\y Outdoor News Bulletin. 



Tri-States Game and Fish Association, Cotton 

 Exchange Building, Memphis, Tenn. 



President, John R. Flippin, Memphis, Tenn. 

 Vice presidents: 



Enoch Brown, Jr., The Commercial-Appeal, 

 Memphis, Tenn. 



Paul McCoy, Stuttgart, Ark. 



Edgar W. Wright, Centreville, Miss. 



Western Association of State Game and Fish 

 Commissioners. 



President, Frank B. Wire, State Game Super- 

 visor, Portland, Oreg. 



Vice president, K. C. Kartchner, State Game War- 

 den, Phoenix, Ariz. 



Secretary, Gordon H. True, Jr., Division of Fish 

 and Game, Ferry Building, San Francisco, Calif. 



Western Association of State Game and Fish 

 Commissioners— Continued . 

 Publications.— FToceeiiings of the Western Associ- 

 ation of State Game and Fish Commissioners 

 (annual). 



Western Bird Banding Association. 



President, Franklin Q. Crawford, 2782 Glen Ave- 

 nue, Altadena, Calif. 



Secretary, Harold Michener, 418 North Hudson 

 Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. 



Business manager and treasurer, Mrs. N. Edward 

 Ayer, 1300 Hillerest Drive, Pomona, Calif. 



Publications. — News from the Bird-banders (quar- 

 terly). 



Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc., 3740 Ol- 

 iver Street, Washington, D. C. 



President, P. L. Ricker, Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 United States Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Secretary, Clara M. Cheatham. 



PM6/!ca^ion«.— Miscellaneous pamphlets. 



The Wilderness Society, 1840 Mintwood Place, 

 Washington, D. C. 



President and permanent secretary, Robert Ster- 

 ling Yard. 



Vice president, Benton MacKaye. 



Treasurer, Harold C. Anderson. 



Publications.— Miseel\aneous pamphlets. 

 Wildlife Society. 



President, Paul R. Needham, North Rotunda, 

 Natural History Museum, Stanford University, 

 Palo Alto, Calif. 



Secretary, Logan J. Bennett, 206 Forestry Build- 

 ing, State College, Pa. 



Publications.— ThQ Journal of Wildlife Manage- 

 ment (quarterly); Wildlife News (irregular). 



Wilson Ornithological Club. 



President, George M. Sutton, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. 



Secretary, Maurice Q. Brooks, West Virginia Uni- 

 versity, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Publications. — The Wilson Bulletin (quarterly). 



ORGANIZATIONS IN STATES AND TERRITORIES 



[Organizations not heard from in 1942 are indicated by an asterisk (*)] 



ALABAMA 



Department of Conservation, Montgomery. 



Director, Albert W. Gill. 



Publications.— Game and fish laws; seafood laws; 

 regulations, division of game, fish, and seafood; 

 annual report; Alabama Conservation (month- 

 ly); parks laws; forestry laws; bulletins; fishing 

 reports (weekly). 



Alabama Wildlife Federation. 



President, L. A. Kilpatrick, 109 Paden Avenue, 



Gadsden. 

 Secretary, Walter Rudder, Goodyear Tire and 



Rubber Company, Gadsden. 



The Garden Club of Alabama. 



President, Mrs. F. V. Caldwell, 004 Adams 

 Avenue, Iluntsvillc. 



Alaska Game Commission, Juneau. 

 First judicial 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 divisi>jn, Andrew A. Simons, 



Lakeview, via Seward. 



Fourth judicial division, . 



Executive officer and secretary of commission, 



Frank Dufresne, Juneau (representative of 



Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska). 

 Publications. — Regulations relating to game, land 



fur animals, and birds (annual); Mammals and 



Birds of Alaska. 



Alaska Fisheries. 



Chief, Ward T. Bower, Fish and Wildlife Service, 



Chicago, 111. 

 Assistant chief, Paul E. Thompson, Fish and 



Wildlife Service, Chicago, 111. 

 Fisheries management supervisor, Clarence L. 



Olson, P. O. Box 1091. Juneau, Alaska. 

 Superintendent of Pribilof Islands, Edward C. 



Johnston, 706 Federal Building, Seattle, Wash. 



*Alaska Fish and Game Club. 



President, Grover C. Winn, Juneau. 

 Secretary-treasurer, ■ . 



Alaska Sportsmen's Association. 

 President, Ray Ready, Ketchikan. 

 Secretary, John G. McTague, Ketchikan. 



Arizona Game and Fish Commission, Phoenix. 

 Chairman, Chailes P. Beach, Vail. 

 W. S. Connor, Clarkdale. 

 Harry Hamilton, Phoenix. 



Secretary and State game warden, K. C. Kartchner. 

 Director of fisheries, H. L. l^cid. 

 Chief deputy, C. H. Connolly. 

 Director of federal aid, Roy Gambrell. 

 Publications.— Game, laws. 



Arizona Game Protective Association. 



President, James Babbitt, Flagstaff. 

 Secretary, J. A. Beaman, Phoenix. 

 Publications.— Kxiiona Wildlife and Sportsman 

 (monthly). 



