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nSH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



Commission of Research and Education — Con. 



B. H. Willier, Johns Hopkins University, Balti- 

 more. 



Department of Research and Education.. 



Director, R. V. Truitt, University of Maryland, 

 College Park. 



Pj^Wicn^ion*.— Research bulletins on crab, oj-ster, 

 and fishery biology, and on pollution and other 

 technical aspects of Chesapeake Bay and tribu- 

 taries; pamphlets on sport fishing in Chesapeake 

 Bay. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Ernest W. Davenport, 1801 

 Sudbury Lane, N. W., Washington, D. C. 



The Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland. 



President, Mrs. Edward H. McKeon, 100 West 

 University Parkway, Baltimore. 



First vice president, Mrs. William A. Bridges, 

 Eudowood, Towson. 



Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Marshall A. Carl- 

 ton, 222 Oakdalc Road, Baltimore. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Regional Coun- 

 cil for Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and 

 District of Columbia). 

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



Washington, D. C. 

 Secretary and treasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va. 



Maryland Audubon Society. 



President (acting), Talbott Denmead, 2830 St. 



Paul Street, Baltimore. 

 Treasurer, Percy T. Blogg, 230 West Fayette 



Street, Baltimore. 



Maryland Outdoor Life Federation. 

 President, Granville C. Swope, 29 South Calvert 



Street, Baltimore. 

 Secretary-treasurer, F. C. Gajewski, care of Hyn- 



son, Westcott, and Dunning, Charles and Chase 



Streets, Baltimore. 



Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Asso- 

 ciation, Inc. 



President, J. Hammond Brown, The Baltimore 

 News-Post, Baltimore. 



Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer, 514 Munsey 

 Building, Baltimore. 



Treasurer, Granville C. Swope, 29 South Calvert 

 Street, Baltimore. 



Maryland State Forests and Parks Association, 

 7 St. Johns Road, Baltimore. 



First vice president, Edmund B. Fladung. 

 Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. James H. Dorsey. 



Natural History Society of Maryland, 2103 Bolton 



Street, Baltimore. 

 President, Edmund B. Fladung. 

 Vice president, Herbert C. Moore. 

 Secretary, John B. Calder. 

 Treasurer, A. Llewellyn Jones. 

 Publications— BuWcXin (bimonthly); papers on 



trees, insects, birds, snakes, fishes, and geology. 



MASSACHUSETTS 



Department of Conservation, 15 Ashburton Place, 



Boston. 

 Commissioner, Raymond J. Kenney. 

 Division of Fisheries and Game: 



Director, H. S. du Mont. 

 Division of Marine Fisheries: 



Director, Ralph H. Osborn. 

 Division of Wildlife Research and Management: 



Acting director, H. S. du Mont. 

 Publications.— Vish and game laws; annual report; 



Conservation Bulletin (quarterly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. William P. Bumham, 131 

 Storrs Avenue, Braintree. 



Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts. 



President, Mrs. Robert Bowen, Hearthstone 

 Farm, Concord. 



Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc. 



President, Robert Walcott, Boston. 



Secretary-treasurer, C. Russell Mason, 66 New- 

 bury Street, Boston. 



Publications.— BnUetin (monthly except July 

 August, and September.) 



Massachusetts Conservation Covmcil, 66 Newburj' 

 Street, Boston. 

 Chairman, William H. AVharton, Groton. 

 Secretary-treasurer, C. Russell Mason, Boston. 



Massachusetts Fish and Game Association, Inc. 



President, Arthur B. Harlow, 22 Yeoman Street, 



Roxbury. 

 Secretary, David A. Aylward, 20 Spruce Street, 



Boston. 

 PMfc/ica^fons.— Proceedings New England Game 



Conference; Fish and Game. 



Massachusetts Waterfowlers Association. 



President and secretary, Clinton W. Baker, 

 Brewster Road, Kingston. 



Massachusetts Wildfowlers Protective League. 



President, Fred W. Gardner, 12 North Liberty 



Street, Rockland. 

 Secretaiy, Earle F. Thompson, .Jr., Rockland. 



MICHIGAN 



Commission of Conservation, Lansing. 



Chairman, Joseph P. Rshilly, Newberry. 

 Harold Titus, Traverse City. 

 Harold H. Whiteley, Dowagiac. 

 Michael F. DeFant, Xegaunee. 

 Alexander W. Blain, Detroit. 

 Russell Bengel, Jackson. 

 Robert H. Rayburn, Alpena. 

 Secretary, Wayland Osgood. 

 Director. P. J. HofFmaster. 

 Chief field administrator, H. R. Sayre, Lansing. 

 In charge, game division, H. D. Ruhl, Lansing. 

 In charge, fish division, F. A. Westerman, Lansing. 

 Publications.— Bionnia.! report; game and fish laws; 

 Michigan Conservation (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Jacob H. Burley, 1220 Court 

 Street, Port Huron. 



The Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan. 



President, Mrs. William Lynn Wilson, 1620 Niles 

 Avenue, St. Joseph. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Michigan 

 Division). 



President, Paul W. Tara, 1378 National Bank 



Building, Detroit. 

 First vice president, Carl Scheflaer, Ypsilanti. 

 Second vice president, John Zabelka, Sault Ste. 



Marie. 

 Secretary, Harvey Swanebeck, Fenton. 

 Treasurer, Henry Pierce. Kalamazoo. 

 Chairman of board, Harry D. Jewell, Grand 



Rapids. 

 Publications.— BuWoX'm (quarterly). 



Michigan Audubon Society. 

 President, Edward T. Boardraan, Cranbrook In- 

 stitute of Science, Bioonifield Hills. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Francis Kieler, 243 Gratiot Boule- 

 vard, Port Huron. 

 PH6//ca^i07is.- Jack-Pine Warbler (quarterly). 



Michigan United Conservation Clubs. 



President, Theodore G. Bowler, Clare. 

 Executive secretary, Harry R. Gaines, 552 Howard 



Street, S. E., Crand Rapids. 

 Treasurer, Guy E. Kistlcr, 1024 Whcaton Street, 



Kalamazoo. 



