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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Isaac S. Myer, 715 Penelope 

 Street, Belton. 

 Texas Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President, Mrs. C. E. Beavers, 1826 Pearl Street. 

 Wichita Falls. 

 Texas Nature Federation. 

 President, G. W. Goldsmith, University of Texas, 



Austin. 

 Secretary, Jerry E. Stillwell, 7460 San Benito Way, 



Dallas. 

 Treasurer, L. G. Highnote, Dallas. 



Texas Wildlife Federation. 

 President, Henry W. Flagg, Galveston. 

 Vice president, Fred F. Doyle, San Antonio. 

 Treasurer, George E. Potter, Waco. 



UTAH 



State Fish and Game Commission, State Capitol 



Building, Salt Lake City. 

 Director, Ross Leonard. 

 CommissioneTs: 



Ne-well R. Frei, St. George. 



E. N. Larsen, Hyrun'. 



George H. Harrison. Roosevelt. 

 Superintendent of fisheries, M. J. Madsen, Salt 



Lake City. 

 Chief game conservationist, Allan C. Randle, Salt 



Lake City. 

 Chief warden, George W. Reid. 

 Kdufational conservationist, Lee Kay. 

 Pittman-Robertson coordinator, R. L. Turnin. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; biennial ri-pcrt. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Ernest Winkler, 24.52 Van 

 Buren Avenue, Ogden. 

 The Utah Associated Garden Clubs. 



President, Emil Feulner, Route No. 1, Magna. 

 Utah Wild Life Federation. 

 President, Cliflord Huss, 2343 Kiesel Avenue, 



Ogden. 

 Secretary, C. E. Evans, P. O. Box 1122, Salt Lake 

 City. 



VERMONT 



Department of Conservation and Development, 



Montpelier. 

 Chairman, Donald W. Smith, Barre. 

 John L. Keeler, Orleans. 

 Samuel Ogden, Route 1, Londonderry. 

 Fish and Game Service: 



Director, Georse W. Davis. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; biennial report; 



Hunting and Fishing in Vermont. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. B. M. Hayward, Route 1, 

 Middlebury. 



Federated Garden Clubs of Vermont. 



President, Mrs. Levi P. Smith, 225 South \^'illard 

 Street, Burlington. 



VIRGIN ISLANDS 

 Director of Police, Island of St. Croix. 

 Director of Police, Island of St. Thomas. 



VIRGINIA 



Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries, 

 Travelers Building, Richmond. 

 Chairman, Wm. S. Snow, Alexandria. 

 Chas. D. Andrews, Suffolk. 

 Frank P. Burton, Stuart. 

 J. M. Emmett, Clifton Forge. 



Ccmmission of Game and Inland Fisheries- 

 Continued. 

 Thos. G. Herring, Harrisonburg. 

 Ernest C. Mead', Richmond. 

 E. C. Nettles, Wakefield. 



B. W. Stras. Jr.. Tazewell. 



G. Colbert Tyler, Newport News. 



Executive director, Talbott E. Clarke, Richmond. 



Executive secretary, M. D. Hart, 305 Travelers 



Building, Richmond. 

 Superintendent of fish propagation, G. W. Buller, 



Richmond. 

 Acting superintendent of game propagation, Henry 



S. Mosby, Richmond. 

 Puhlicatioris.— Game and fish laws; annual report; 



News Letter (monthly); Virgmia Wildlife (8 



issues per year). 



Commission of Fisheries, Newport News. 

 Commissioner, Charles M. Lankford, Jr. 

 Chief clerk, W. C. Parsons. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Joseph A. Turner, 1044 Allen- 

 dale Street, Prospect Hills, Roanoke. 

 Izaak Walton League of America (Regional 

 Council for Virginia, West Virginia, District 

 of Columbia, and Maryland). 

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



Washington, D. C. 

 Secretary and treasurer. Jack Evans, McLean, Va. 

 Virginia Association of Izaak Walton League 

 Chapters. 

 President, Cecil F. l')eLaBarre, Blacksburg. 

 Secretarv, Walter L. Fentress, 32 Roanoke Dock, 

 Norfolk. 



Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President, Mrs. Lucien R. Curry, 3205 Seminary 

 Avenue, Richmond. 



WASHINGTON 



State Game Commission, 515 Smith Tower, Seattle. 



Chairman, Virgil B. Bennington. AValla Walla. 



Thcs. A. E. Lally, Paulsen Building, Spokane. 



Lnu Ovenden, Wenatchee. 



Claude C. Snider, Metropolitan Building, Van- 

 couver, Wash. 

 John S. Thomas, Cobb Building, Seattle. 



C. A. Peterson, Sultan. 

 Department of Game: 



Director, Bernard T. McCauley, 515 Smith 

 Tower, Seattle. 

 Publications.— Seasons and bag limits on game and 

 fur-bearing animals, upland and migratory game 

 birds, and game fish; biennial report. 



Department of Fisheries, Smith Tower, Seattle. 



Director. Fred J. Foster. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. H. E. Rhodehamel, 608 South 

 Stevens Street, Spokane. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Washington 

 Regional Council). 

 President, Bet. Bull, Chehalis. 

 Secretary, J. L. Wilkinson, 2044 East Thirty-fifth 

 Street, Tacoma. 



Seattle Audubon Society. 



President, Mrs. James Q. Grove, 323 East Fifty- 

 fifth Street, Seattle. 



First vice president, Mrs. George A. Scholl, 4133 

 Eleventh Avenue, N. E., Seattle. 



Second vice president, Florence Gardner, 3111 

 King Street, Seattle. 



Secretary-treasurer, Winifred Weter, 4336 Fifty- 

 third Avenue, N. E., Seattle. 



Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Albert Forsman, 

 2804 Esplanade, Seattle. 



Pw6/ica/io7!S.— Announcement of officers, commit- 

 tees, meetings, and field trips (semiannual); A 

 Field Guide to the Birds of the Seattle Area. 



