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FISH AXD WILDLIFE SERVICE^ CIRCULAR XO. 5 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conserraticn Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. O. L. Kenfield, 136S Thirtieth 

 Avenue, Columbus. 



Federated Garden Clubs of Nebraska. 

 President, Mrs. W. A. Cole. Hastings. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Nebraska 



Division). 



President, G. E. Condra, Dean of Conservation 



and Survey, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 



Secretarj- and treasurer, Mrs. Mildred jNIalone 



Spann", 1745 Sumner Street, Lincoln. 



Nebraska Ornithologists' Union. 



President, E. Allyn Moser, 813 North Fiftieth 

 Street, Omaha. 



Vice president. Earl W. Glandon, Stapleton. 



Corresponding secretary, Mrs. MjTon H. Swenk, 

 1410 North thirty-seventh Street, Lincoln. 



Recording secretary, Mrs. A. H. Jones, 1114 North 

 Denver Avenue, Hastings. 



Treasurer, L. M. Gates, 5234 Adams Street, Lin- 

 coln. 



Editor-custodian. F. W. Haeeker, 506 South 

 Fiftv-second Street, Omaha. 



Publications.— The Nebraska Bird Review (semi- 

 annual). 

 Nebraska State Sportsmen's Association. 



President, Dayton Dom, Big Springs. 



Secretary and "treasurer, Henry J. Baker, Norfolk. 



Wildlife Federation of Nebraska. 



Chairman, Ernest Bihler, 220 Leflang Bundmg, 

 Omaha. 



Vice chairman, M. C. Pedersen, 501 North 

 Twentv-seventh Street, Lincoln. 



Secretary, H. C. Zellers, 915 Sharp Building, 

 Lincoln. 



Treasurer, H. W. Jesperson, P. O. Box 1508, Lin- 

 coln. 



NEVADA 



State Fish and Game Commission, Reno. 

 Chairman. E. J. Phillips, Gardnerville. 

 Vice chairman, A. C. Barr, Ely. 

 F. L. Baker, Mina. 

 Lerou Casady, Austin. 

 Secretarv, William A. Powell, Jr., Fallon. 

 Assistant secretary, E. H. Herman, P. O. Box 



678, Reno. . 

 Superintendent of hatcheries, Lester Nicholas, 



Verdi. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; biennial 



report. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Consenation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. Gretchen H. Boles, 801 North 

 Virginia Street. Reno. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



Fish and Game Department, State House Annex, 



Concord. 

 Director, Ralph G. Carpenter, 2nd. 

 Fish and Game Commission: 



Chairman, PhUip E. Morris, Nashua. 



Secretary, Thomas J. Dent, Hanover. 



Edmimd W. Bowler, Durham. 



Alfred L. Guay. Laeonia. 



George B. Currier, West Stewartstown. 

 Publications.— ¥ish and game laws; biennial 



report; technical papers. 

 Audubon Society of New Hampshire. 

 President, Robert N. Lake, Wilton. 

 Secretarv, George C. Atwell. Strafford. 

 Publications.— Bulletin of the Audubon Society of 



New Hampshire (quarterly). 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Consenation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. Alexander L. Barbour, Lisbon. 

 New Hampshire Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President, Mrs. Charles J. Lincoln, Amherst. 



NEW JERSEY 



Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, State 

 House, Trenton. 

 President, George C. Warren, Jr., Summit. 

 Vice president, Lewis Spinks, Nixon. 

 H. il. Armstrong, Jersey Citv. 

 Charles F. Hunter, Palisade. " 

 James R. Hensler, Rumson. 

 W. Steelman Mathis, Toms River. 

 Harold E. Longsdorf, Mount Holly. 

 Harold W. Laauwe, Paterson. 

 Marvin A. Spaulding, Trenton. 

 Executive Secretary, H. J. Burlington. 

 Superintendent of game management, Lester G. 



MacNamara, iMercerville. 

 Hatchery superintendent, Charles O. Hayford, 



Hackettstown. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; annual report. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conserration Committee. 

 Chairman, Martha Holmes, Cream Ridge. 

 The Garden Club of New Jersey. 

 President, Mrs. Herman J. Cook, 139 Ridgedale 

 Avenue, Madison. 



New Jersey Audubon Society. 



President. Charles H. Rogers, East Guyot Hall, 

 Princeton. 



Secretary -treasurer, Beecher S. Bowdish, 206 Mar- 

 ket Street, Newark. 



Publications.- Armxial report; New Jersey Audu- 

 bon Bulletin (irregular); various leaflets. 

 New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen's 

 Clubs. 



President. William J. Mackey, Jr., SIO Second 

 Place, Plainfleld. 



Secretary, WilUam Stanley Applegate, 212 Union 

 Avenue, Neptune. 



Treasurer, Lloyd Vosseller, 4 East Clifl Street, 

 Somerville. 



NEW MEXICO 

 State Game and Fish Commission. 

 Chairman. Colin Neblett, Sante Fe. 

 C. R. Hushes, Deming. 

 Hush B. Woodward, Albuquerque. 

 Secretary and State game warden, Elliott S. 



Barker, Santa Fe. 

 Publications.— Game and fish laws; reports; New 

 Mexico Magazine (monthly). 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman. Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Casito de 

 los Arbolitos, Santa Fe. 

 New Mexico Game Protective Association. 

 President (acting), Stanley Mollands, Taos. 

 Executive secretary, Raymond B. Stamm, 131 



South Fourteenth Street, Albuquerque. 

 Directors: 

 Fred Sherman, Deming. 

 M. F. Smith, Raton. 



B. E. Smith, Belen. 



W. A. Losev, Hagerman. 

 Stanley Mollands, Taos. 



C. C. Bassett, Deming. 



NEW YORK 

 Conservation Department, Albany. 

 Commissioner, 



Deputy commissioner, John T. Gibbs. 

 Secretary, John L. Halpin. 

 Dirision of Fish and Game: 

 Director, William C. Adams, State Arcade 



Building. Albany. 

 Assistant director, Justin T. Mahoney. 

 Superintendent of inland fisheries, J. Victor 



ShifT, Albany. 

 Superintendent of fish culture, Sumner M. Cow- 

 den, Albany. 

 Pu6/ico/io7i«.— Conservation laws, includmg for- 

 est, fish, and game laws; maps; annual report; 

 bulletins on forestry and wildlife. 



