CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



National Park Service — Continued. 



Superintendent, National Capital Parks, Irving 

 Root, National Capital Parks, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 Regional directors: 



Region 1, Thomas J. Allen, 5th and Canary 



Streets, Richmond, Va. 

 Region 2, Lawrence C. Merriam, Keeline Build- 

 ing, Omaha 2, Nebr. 

 Region 3, Miner R. Tillotson, Box 1728, Santa 



Fe, N. Mex. 

 Region 4, O. A. Tomlinson, 601 Sheldon Build- 

 ing, San Francisco 5, Calif. 

 Publications. — Annual report; Fauna of the Na- 

 tional Parks; descriptive booklets on historic 

 areas; popular studies; miscellaneous publi- 

 cations. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 

 AGRICULTURE 



Secretary, Clinton P. Andenson. 

 Forest Service, Washington, D. C. 



[The Forest Service administers the national 

 forests and is responsible for the management 

 of national forest resources, of which wildlife is 

 one; it cooperates with Federal and State offi- 

 cials in the enforcement of game laws on the 

 national forests and in the development and 

 maintenance of wildlife resources thereon. ] 

 Chief, Lyle F. Watts. 



Assistant chief, in charge of National Forest Ad- 

 ministration, C. M. Granger. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife Management, Lloyd 



W. Swift. 

 Assistant chief, James N. Templer. 

 National forest regions: 

 Region 1 (Northern): 



Regional forester, P. D. Hanson, Federal 



Building, Missoula, Mont. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- 

 agement, C. A. Joy. 



Wildlife management, 



Region 2 (Rocky Mountain) : 



Regional forester, John W. Spencer, Post 



Office Building, Denver, Colo. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- 

 agement, Earl D. Sandvig. 

 Wildlife management, Barry C. Park. 

 Region H (Southwestern) : 



Regional forester, Frank C. W. Pooler, Post 



Office Building, Albuquerque, N. RIex. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- 

 agement, P. V. Woodhead. 



Wildlife management, — 



Region 4 (Intermountain) : 



Regional forester, William B. Rice, P'orest 



Service Building, Ogden, Utah. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- 

 agement, Clarence E. Favre. 



Wildlife management, — . 



Region 5 (California) : 



Regional forester, S. B. Show, Appraiser's 



Building, San Francisco 11, Calif. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- 

 agement, 1'". P. Croncmiller. 



Wildlife iuaii;iKcm(<iit 



Region (i (Northern I',-icific) : 



R.'L'iMriMl fr.ri'stiT, Horace J. Andrews, Post 



Olliri- I'.uililiiif;, Portland, Oreg. 

 Clii. r, I )iviMnn of Wildlife and Range Man- 



:,.,r,ur„t. I, Mill H. Douglas. 

 Wil.llilc iu:iii;i;i<-i.ient, Glenn E. Mitchell. 

 ReKii.n . ii;:isl.Mil: 



Ji(M_.i,,n:il loicsiiT, R. M. Evans, Bankers 



Si'(inil\ I'.uilding, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 C'lii.l. Division of Timber, Wildlife, and 



Riiuge .Management, M. A. Mattoon. 

 Wildlife management, T. C. Fearnow. 

 Region .S (SouMiern): 



j{i>KiniiMl forester, Joseph C. Kireher, Glenn 



Building, Athmta, Ga. 

 Cliief, Division of Timber, Wildlife, and 



Range .Management, L. L. Bishop. 

 Wildlife management, Floyd M. Cossitt. 

 Region <> (North Central): 



Regional forester, Jav H. Price, Madison 

 Miiilding, .Milwaukee, Wis. 



Forest Service — Continued. 



National forest regions — Continued. 



Chief, Division of Recreation, Lands, Wild- 

 life, and Range Management, R. R. Hill. 



Wildlife management, 



Region 10 (Alaska) : 



Regional forester, B. Frank Heintzleman, 



Juneau. 

 Chief, Division of Wildlife and Range Man- 

 agement, Wellman Holbrook. 



Wildlife management, 



Publications. — Annual report; statistical bul- 

 letins; farmers' bulletins; technical bulletins; 

 department bulletins; statistics on forest game 

 mammals; circulars; leaflets; yearbook sepa- 

 rates; posters; miscellaneous publications. 



Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D. C. 

 [The Soil Conservation Service is charged with 

 the execution of all physical land-use programs 

 that involve operations by the Department of 

 Agriculture on farms and ranches, including 

 erosion control, agricultural phases of flood 

 control, farm forestry, the development of 

 drainage and irrigation, and submarginal land 

 purchase and development. In each of these 

 activities attention is devoted to the maximum 

 development of wildlife habitat compatible 

 with the primary use of the land.] 

 Chief, Hugh H. Bennett. 

 Chief, in charge of operations, A. E. Jones. 

 Chief, Biology Division, Edward H. Graham. 

 Soil Conservation Service regions: 

 Region 1 (Northeastern): 



Regional conservator, Austin L. Patrick, 



Upper Darby, Pa. 

 Regional biologist, Frank C. Edminster. 

 Region 2 (Southeastern) : 



Regional conservator, T. S. Buie, Spartan- 

 burg, S. C. 

 Regional biologist, Verne E. Davison. 

 Region 3 (Upper Mississippi): 



Regional conservator, R. H. Musser, Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 

 Regional biologist, Warren W. Chase. 

 Region 4 (Western Gulf) : 



Reirional conservator, L. P. Merrill, Ft. 

 Worth, Texas. 



Regional biologist, 



Region 5 (Northern Great Plains) : 



Regional conservator, A. E. McClymonds, 



Lincoln, Nebr. 

 Regional biologist, Marvin S. McMurtrey. 

 Region 6 (Southwest) : 



Regional conservator, Cyril Luker, Albu- 

 querque, N. Mex. 

 Regional biologist, A. E. Borell. 

 Region 7 (Pacific Coast): 



Regional conservator, J. H. Christ, Portland, 



Oreg. 

 Regional biologist, Richard M. Bond. 

 Publication. — Soil Conservation (montldy). 



NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 



Constitution Avenue and Twentv-first Street, N. 



W., Washington, D. C. 

 Chairman, Ross G. Harri.son. 

 Executive secretary, William H. Kenerson. 

 Committee on Wildlife: 



Chairman, E. Laurence Palmer, Cornell I'ni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. 



INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMIS- 

 SION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA 



Chairman, G. W. Nickerson. 



Secretary, Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower, 

 Seattle, Wash. 



Charles E. Jackson, Fish and Wildlife Service, De- 

 partment of the Interior, Washington 25, D. C. 



A. .1. Whitmore, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, 

 Ontario, Canada. 



H. A. Dunloi), Director of Investigations, Fisheries 

 Hall No. 2, University of Washington, Seattle, 

 Wash. 



