ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 42 13 



Pennyrile Conservation Association — Continued. 



President, Arthur Durham, Cemetery Pike, Bowl- 

 ing Green. 



Secretary-treasurer, Q. B. Kellcy, care of Ken- 

 tucky-Tennessee Light and Power Company, 

 Bowling Green. 



LOUISIANA 



Department of Conservation, Civil Courts Build- 

 ing, New Orleans. 



Commissioner, Joseph L. McHugh. 



Executive secretary, John L. Conner. 



Director, division of wildlife and fisheries, Janie.s 

 Brown. 



Director, division of fur and refuges, Armand 1'. 

 Daspit. 



State forester and director, division of forestry, 

 Massey H. Anderson. 



Director, division of enforcement, John G. Appel. 



Director, division of education and publicity, 

 Isaac Chapman. 



Director, division of oysters and water bottoms, 

 James M. MeConnell. 



Director, division of minerals, Harry W. Bell. 



Publications.— Fish, oyster, game, and forestry 

 laws; economic, scientific, and educational bul- 

 letins; biennial report. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conserration Co7nmilt.ee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Gladys Shackelford, Mer 

 Rouge. 



Louisiana Garden Club Federation. 

 President,, Mrs. N. William Reed, Lake Charles. 



MAINE 



Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Game, 



State House, Augusta. 

 George J. Stobie. 

 Superintendent of hatcheries, Gerry Wade, 



Skowhegan. 

 Chief warden, W. Earle Bradbury, State House, 



Augusta. 

 Advisory Couvcil: 



Chairman, Maine Hills, Belfast. 



George C. Lord, Wells. 



H. A. Sanders, Jr., Greenville. 



Roger T. Hall, Fort Fairfield. 



W. E. Kershner, Bath. 



Arthur W. Read, Portland. 



Ransom P. Kelley, Fairfield. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws. 



Sea and Shore Fisheries Commission, Boothbay 

 Harbor. 

 Commissioner, Arthur R. Greenleaf. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Cnvimittee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Irving L. Boston, Beach Street, 

 Kennebunkport. 



The Garden Club Federation of Maine. 

 President, Mrs. E. Stewart Orbeton, West Rock 

 port. 

 Pine Tree Fish and Game Protective Association 

 President, Frederick E. Dugdale, 10 Congress 



Square, Portland. 

 Secretary, Frank W. Wardwell, 32 Exchange 

 Street, Portland. 



MARYLAND 



The Board of Natural Resources, State OfTicc 



Building, Annapolis. 

 Ex officio members: 



Chairman, Edwin Warfield, Jr., chairman of 

 Tidewater Fisheries Commission. 



E. Lee LeCompte, State game warden. Depart- 

 ment of Game and Inland Fish. 



Joseph F. Kaylor, State Forester, Department 

 of State Forests and Parks. 



Edward B. Mathews, director. Department of 

 Geology, Mines, and Water Resources. 



The Board of Natural Resources —Continued. 

 R. V. 'rniilt, director, Department of Research 



and Education. 

 E. Lester MuUer, chairman, Maryland Pub- 

 licity ('(unniission. 

 Appointive vumbirs: 

 Isaiah Bowman, president, Johns Hopkins 



University, Baltimore. 

 Edwin G. Baetjcr, 1409 Mercantile Trust 



Building, Baltimore. 

 George T. Harrison, Tilghman Packing Com- 

 pany, Tilghman. 

 Ellsworth Leaiy, Rock Hall Maiine Railway, 



Rock Hall. 

 Samuel M. Bailey, Milestown. 

 Norman E. Carr, Edgewater. 

 Executive secretary, William H. BaylifT. 

 Publications.— Knimnl Report. 



Game and Inland Fish Commission, 514 Mun.sey 



Builuing, Baltimore. 

 Chairman, Gainer Wood Denmead, Baltimore. 

 Vice chairman, James H. Gambrill, Jr., Frederick. 

 A. Gordon Fleet, Edgewater. 

 S. Scott Beck, Jr., Chestertown. 

 Fulcher P. Smith, Cumberland. 

 Department of Game and Inland Fish. 



btate game warden, E. Lee LeCompte. 



Chief deputy game warden, Richai-d T. Norris. 



Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer. 



Chief clerk, Frank L. Bentz. 



Superintendent of fish hatcheries, Albert M. 

 Powell, Lewistown. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; annual report; 



Maryland Conservationist (quarterly); occa- 

 sional bulletins on wildlife. 



Commission of Tidewater Fisheries, State OflBce 



Builuing, Annapolis. 

 Chairman, Edwin Warfield, Jr., Baltimore. 

 Secretary, Allan A. Sollers, Benedict. 

 Administrative assistant, David H. Wallace. 

 Chief clerk, C. Ernest Ebberts. 

 Hydrographic engineer, John C. Widerner. 

 Seafood auditor, J. R. E. Turpin. 

 Commander of patrol fleet, A. S. Creighton. 

 Publications.— kunua]. report; Tidewater News 



Letter (biweekly). 



Commission of State Forests and Parks, 1411 



Fidelity Building, Baltimore. 

 Appointive: 



Chairman, John M. Nelson, Eccleston. 



Sidney D. Peverly, Bel Air. 



Bernard I. Gonder, Oakland. 

 Ex officio: 



J. Miles Lankford, Maryland Farm Bureau, 

 Pocomoke. 



J. Wilson Lord, Maryland State Grange, EUi- 

 cott City. 

 Department of State Forests and Parks. 



State forester, Joseph F. Kaylor. 



Assistant State forester, Karl E. Pfeiffer. 



Assistant forester, Walter J. Quick, Jr. 

 Publications.— AnnuaX report; bulletins on recrea- 

 tion facilities; forest maps. 



Commission of Geology, Mines, and Water Re- 

 sources, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 



Chairman, Arthur B. Stewart, Baltimore. 



Holmes D. Baker, Frederick. 



Harry R. Hall, Hyattsville. 



L. B. Broughtou, University of Maryland, College 

 Park. 



Joseph C. Lore, Solomons. 



Department of Geology, Mines, and Water Resources. 

 Director, Edward B. Mathews. 



Publications.— Msiry\a.iid Geological Survey; maps; 

 bulletins on minerals, ground waters, and sur- 

 face water. 



Commission of Research and Education, Chesa- 

 peake Biological Laboratory, Solomons. 



Chairman, Lloyd M. Bertholf, Western Maryland 

 College, Westminster. 



Julian D. Corrington, Washington College, Ches- 

 terton. 



Ernest N. Cory, University of Maryland, College 

 Park. 



John T. Handy. 



