ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 4 2 17 



Bureau of Marine Fisheries, 80 Centre Street, New 

 York. 

 Superintendent, James H. Ilildrcth. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Consenation CommitKc 

 Chairman, Mrs. Arthur C. Parker, 21 Arnold 

 Park, Kochester. 



Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc. 

 President, Mrs. Clement Bowers, Maine. 



Izaak Walton League of America (New York 

 Division). 

 President, F. Lee Keator, Kelly Corners. 

 Secretary, Oscar Burkard, 1412 North Madison 

 Street, Kome. 



New York Association for the Protection of Game, 

 Inc. 

 President, Edmund Seymour, 11 Park Place, New 



York. 

 Secretary, John S. Wise, Jr., 135 West SLxteeath 

 Street, New York. 



New York State Conservation Council. 

 President, Karl T. Frederick, 61 Broadway, New 



York. 

 Secretary, C. M. Dailey, 112 South Hamilton 



Street, Watertown. 

 Treasurer, F. D. Sargent, 32 Lodge Street, Albany. 



New York State Nature Association, Inc., P. O. 



Box 927, Albany. 

 President, W. J. Schoonniaker. 

 Vice president, Gertrude K. Lathrop. 

 General secretary, Fredericka Cameron. 

 Membership secretary. Gladys Lodge. 

 Treasurer, W. A. Swallow. 



NORTH CAROLINA 



Department of Conservation and Development. 



Director, E. Bruce Etheridge. 



Commissioner of game and inland fisheries, 

 Hinton James, Raleigh. 



Commissioner of commercial fisheries, John A. 

 Nelson. Morehead City. 



Pu6Z!caiion.s.— Conservation laws; game laws; bi- 

 ennial report; North Carolina Wildlife Con- 

 servation (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Roy H. Cagle, Route 1, Ashe- 

 ville. 



Garden Club of North Carolina. 

 President, Mrs. D. J. Lybrook, Advance. 



NORTH DAKOTA 



Game and Fish Department, Bismarck. 



Game and fish commissioner. William J. Lowe. 



Deputy game and fish commissioner, J. E. Camp- 

 bell. 



Chief warden, E. M. Lee. 



Publications.— Game and fish laws: annual report; 

 North Dakota Outdoors (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. John C. Gould, 206 Sixth 

 Avenue, N. W., Mandan. 



North Dakota Audubon Society. 



President, . 



Secretary, 0. A. Stevens, 1110 Tenth Street North, 

 Fargo. 



Izaak Walton League of America (North Dakota 

 Council). 



Secretary, Dana Wright, St. John. 

 North Dakota Wildlife Association 



President, Edwin C. Becker, Willow City. 



Vice president, P. I. Dahlen, Williston. 



Secretary-treasurer. Auburn S. Coe, Jamestown. 



Publications.— North Dakota Outdoors (monthly). 



OHIO 



Department of Agriculture, Columbus. 

 Director, John T. Brown. 

 Division of Conservation and Xatural Resources: 



Commissioner, Don O. Waters. 



Assistant commissioner, H. A. Rider. 

 Bureau chiefs: 



Inland lakes and parks, W. R. Wheelock. 



Game management, A. W. Short. 



Law enforcement, Lester Bailey. 



Fish culture, T. H. Langlois. 



Engineering and water, W. E. Owens. 



Public relations, R. B. Howard. 



Accounting, Harry F. West. 



Pollution Engineering, Thomas Gallagher. 

 Commission of Consenation and Xatural Resources: 



Chairman, George M. Trautman, Columbus. 



Vice chairman, Joseph Streb, Dover. 



George M. Landis, Columbus. 



Henry Pfeifler, Kenton. 



A. E. Rupp, Marietta. 



LeRoy Ballinger. Cincinnati. 



C. P. Kite, St. Marys. 



E. R. Beetham, Cleveland. 



John T. Brown (ex officio). 

 Publications.— The Ohio Conservation Bulletin 



(monthly); miscellaneous pamphlets. 



Audubon Society of Ohio. 

 President, Victor Coles, University of Cinciimati, 



Cincinnati. 

 Vice president, Louis Strum, Glendale. 

 Secretary-trea.'jurer, Irene Lammers, 3250 Epworth 



Avenue, Cincinnati. 



Central Ohio Anglers' and Hunters' Club. 

 President, John B. Seddon, care of H. W. Cliff, 



1408 Arlington Avenue, Columbus. 

 Secretary, H. W. Cliff, 1408 Arlington Avenue, 



Columbus. 



Cleveland Bird Club, Inc. 

 President, Herbert W. Brandt, 11945 Carlton 



Road, Cleveland. 

 Corresponding secretary, Ruth A. Hubbard, 



13312 Forest HUl Avenue, Cleveland Heights. 

 Treasurer, Mrs. Stella M. Antisdale, 1505 Rydal- 



mount Road, Cleveland Heights. 

 Publications.— Bird Calendar (quarterly). 



Cleveland Metropolitan Park Board, Standard 

 Bank Building, Cleveland. 

 Director, William A. Stinchcomb. 

 Chief engineer, Harold W. Groth. 



Cuyahoga County Conservation Council. 

 President, Homer M. Jewitt, care of Williams 

 Manufacturing Company, 118 St. Clair Avenue, 

 N.E., Cleveland. 

 Secretary, GeDrge WiUiams, 1837 Page Avenue, 



East Cleveland. 

 PuWicaiian*.— Miscellaneous pamphlets. 

 Cuyahoga Valley Game Conservation Association. 

 President, George Starck, Spanish Tavern, 



Brecksville. 

 Secretary, Paul Gordon, care of Bache & Com- 

 pany, National City Building, Cleveland. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Lee Shepard, 2709 Johnstone 

 Place, Walnut Etills, Cincinnati. 



Garden Center of Greater Cleveland, East Boule- 

 vard and Euchd Avenue, Cleveland. 



President, Mrs. Theodore Willis, 2517 Stratford 

 Road, Cleveland Heights. 



E.xecutive secretary, Olive Darling. 

 Garden Club of Ohio. 



President, Mrs. William A. Moeller, Ridgewood 

 Road, Fairlawn, Akron. 



E.\ecutive secretary, Mrs. S. H. Monson, 2874 

 Chadboume Road, Shaker Heights. 



Chairinan on Conservation, Mrs. Carl Dittmar, 

 13805 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights. 



Chairman of Committee on Birds, Mrs. H. M. 

 Spandan, R. D. No. 1, Lexington. 



