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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



COLORADO 



State Game and Fish Commission, State Capitol, 

 Denver. 



President, H. G. Kendall, Trinidad. 

 Vice president, R. G. Lyttle, Meeker. 

 Secretary, N. Dean Henry, AA'ray. 

 Director, C. N. Feast. 

 Chief game warden, J. D. Hart, Denver. 

 Superintendent of hatcheries, Robert G. Haviland. 

 Publications.— Game and fish laws; biennial 

 report; Conservation Comments (quarterly). 



Colorado Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. 

 President, Mrs. Adam S. Wagner, 4355 Batavia 

 Place, Denver. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservafion Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Clyde A. Bartels, Route 2, 

 Fort Collins. 



Tzaak Walton League of America (Colorado Di- 

 vision). 

 President, K. A. McCasltill, 209 Patterson Build- 

 ing, Denver. 

 Secretary and treasurer, H. C. Kelly, 327 C. A. 

 Johnson Building, Denver. 



CONNECTICUT 



State Board of Fisheries and Game, Hartford. 

 Chairman, Francis L. Sheane, Bridgeport. 

 Philip C. Barney, Farmineton. 

 .Tohn E. Flaherty, Rockville. 

 Superintendent, Russell P. Hunter, State Office 



Building, Hartford. 

 Executive Assistant, Mildred K. Bartle, State 



Office Building, Hartford. 

 Chief, wildlife protection and law enforcement, 



Thomas E. Rose, Hartford. 

 Chief, fish restoration. Frank N. Banning. 

 Chief, game restoration, A. L. Lamson. 

 Publications.— Gsxafi and fish laws; biennial report. 



Connecticut Audubon Society. 

 President, John P. Holman. Fairfield. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Edward N. DeWitt, Unquowa 



Road, Fairfield. 

 Publications. — Bulletin (annual) . 



Connecticut Fish and Game Protective Associa- 

 tion. 

 President, George H. Scranton, Box 1145, New 



Haven. 

 Secretary and treasurer, . 



♦Connecticut Sportmen's Association, Inc. 

 President, August J. Ermisch, 31 Woodbridge 



Avenue, East Hartford. 

 Secretarv, John T. Wood, 165 Burnsids Avenue, 



East Hartford. 

 Treasurer, Roy F. Olding, 200 Ardmore Road, 



West Hartford. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Com,miitee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. J. E. Jcflery, 80 North Street, 

 Milford. 



The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, 

 Inc. 



President, Mrs. George E. Kirstcn, Mine Hill 

 Road, Fairfield. 



DELAWARE 



Board of Game and Fish Commissioners, Dover. 

 President, Harley G. Hastings, Bethel. 

 Vice president, Wilbur D. Wilds, Kenlon. 

 Secretary, William M. Davis, Odessa. 

 Chief game warden, E. Sherman Webb. 

 Pvhlicatiovs. — Game and fish laws; annual report; 

 Delaware Game and Fish News (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Walter Morris, 5 South State 

 Street, Dover. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 



Metropolitan Police, Washington. (Has jurisdic- 

 tion over matters pertaining to game.) 



Major and superintendent, Edward J. Kelly. 



Lieutenant, commanding harbor precinct, Otha 

 R. Sanders. 



Audubon Society of the District of Columbia. 



President, John W. Aldrich, United States Na- 

 tional Museum, Washington, D. C. 



Secretary, Mrs. Alice M. Richev, 3182 Westover 

 Drive. S. E., Washington, D. C. 



Publications.— List of activities (annual). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman. Mrs. Barton S. Embry, 2311 Con- 

 necticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. 



Izaak V/alton League of America (Regional 

 Council for District of Columbia, Maryland, 

 Virginia, and West Virginia). 



Director, Jack Stowell, 1410 H Street, N.W., 



Washington, D. C. 

 Secretary and tr(jasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va. 



FLORIDA 



Commission of Game and Fresh Water Fish, 



Tallahassee. 

 Chairman, L. G. Bruce, Bartow. 

 Thompson S. Baker, Jacksonville. 

 Louis G. Morris, Montieello. 

 J. W. Corbett, Fort Pierce. 

 John S. Clardy, Ocala. 

 Executive secretary, I. N. Kennedy. 

 Publications.— Qame and fish laws; miscellaneous 

 pamphlets. 



State Board of Conservation, Tallahassee. 



Members : 



Spessard L. Holland, Governor of the State. 



R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. 



J. Tom Watson, Attorney General. 



Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. 



J. M. Lee, Comptroller. 



J. Edwin Larson. Treasurer. 



Colin English, Superintendent of Public In- 

 struction. 

 Begulatory Personnel : 



Supervisor, S. E. Rice. 



Assistant supervisor, H. D. Marks. 



General agent for the Gulf Coast, Archie Ross, 

 Tampa. 



General agent for the east coast, E. W. Smith, 

 Fort Pierce. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. T. C. Maguire, Plant City. 



Duval Anglers' and Hunters' Club. 

 President, Rhyden C. Latham. 

 Treasurer, Henry Wiesenfeld, Box 1133, Jackson- 

 ville. 



Florida Audubon Society, Inc. 



President, Thomas F. Davis, Jr., Orlando. 

 Secretary, Louis A. Stimson, 1835 Opeechee Drive. 



Miami. 

 Publications.— The Florida Naturalist (quarterly). 



Florida Conservation Council. 

 Chairman, Peter G. Ward, ."iOS Atlantic National 



Bank Building, Jacksonville. 

 Secretary, Eaves Allison, Leesburg. 



Florida Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President, IVIrs. W- H. Covington, 328 Cortes 

 Street, Tallahassee. 



Florida Wildlife Federation. 



President, Merlin Mitchell, Orlando. 



Executive .secretary, Harry McDonald, Orlando. 



Treasurer, Lloyd Gahr, Orlando. 



