CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



Western Association of State Game and Fish Com- 

 missioners. 



President, C. N. Feast, Director, State Game and 

 Fish Commission, State Capitol, Denver 5, 

 Colo. 



Vice president, J. S. McFarland, Montana State 

 Fish and Game Commission, Helena, Mont. 



Secretary, Gordon H. True, Jr., California Fish 

 and Game Commission, Ferry Building, San 

 Francisco 11, Calif. 



Publication. — Proceedings of the Western As- 

 sociation of State Game and Fish Commis- 

 sioners (annual). 



Western Bird Banding Association. 



President, Franklin G. Crawford, 2782 Glen Ave- 

 nue, Altadena, Calif. 



Secretary, Harold Michener, 418 North Hudson 

 Avenue, Pasadena 4, Calif. 



Business manager and treasurer, Mrs. N. Edward 

 Ayer, 1300 Hillcrest Drive, Pomona, Calif. 



Publication. — News from the Bird-banders 

 (quarterly). 



Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc., 3740 Oliver 

 Street, Washington, D. C. 

 President, P. L. Rieker, Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try, United States Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc. — Continued. 

 Secretary, Clara M. Cheatham. 

 Publications. — Wild Flower Magazine (quar- 

 terly) ; miscellaneous pamphlets. 



The Wilderness Society, 1840 Mintwood Place, 

 Washington, D. C. 



President and permanent secretary, Robert Ster- 

 ling Yard. 



Vice president, Benton j\IacKaye. 



Treasurer, Dr. Ernest Stacey Griffith. 



Publications. — The Living Wilderness Magazine 

 (quarterly); Wilderness News Bulletin (ir- 

 regular). 



Wildlife Society. 



President, Olaus J. Murie, Jackson, Wyo. 



Secretary, P. F. English, 206 Forestry Building, 

 State College, Pa. 



Publications. — The Journal of Wildlife Manage- 

 ment (quarterly) ; Wildlife News Letter (ir- 

 regular). 



Wilson Ornithological Club. 



President, Dr. Samuel Charles Kendeigh, Uni- 

 versity of Illinois, Champaign, 111. 



Secretary, Maurice G. Brooks, West Virginia 

 University, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Publication. — The Wilson Bulletin (quarterly). 



ORGANIZATIONS IN STATES AND TERRITORIES 



ALABAMA 



Department of Conservation, Montgomery. 

 Director, Ben C. Morgan. 



Publications. — Game and fish laws; seafood laws; 

 regulations, division of game, fish, and sea- 

 food; annual report: Alabama Conservation 

 (monthly) ; jjarks laws; forestry laws; bulletins; 

 fishing reports (weekly). 



Alabama Wildlife Federation, 218 N. Lewis Street, 

 Montgomery 7. 

 President, Robert F. Starr. 

 Secretary, Hilda C. Dunn, P. O. Box 163, Dora. 



The Garden Club of Alabama. 



President, Mrs. Thomas H. Edwards, 1308 S. 



Hull Street, Montgomery 6. 

 Publications. — Year Book (annually) ; Hortensia 



(Lady Gardener) (bimonthly). 



ALASKA 



Alaska Game Commission, Juneau. 



First judicial division. Earl N. Ohmer, chairman, 

 Petersburg. 



Second judicial division, Frank P. Williams, St. 

 Michael, Alaska; also 1382 Thirty-third Ave- 

 nue South, Seattle 44, Wash. 



Third judicial division, Andrew A. Simons, Lake- 

 view, via Seward. 



Fourth judicial division, Gordon Springbett, 

 Fairbanks. 



Executive officer and secretary of commission, 

 Frank W. Hynes, Juneau (representative of 

 Fish and Wildlife Service resident in Alaska). 



Publications. — Regulations relating to game, land 

 fur animals, and birds (annual) ; Mammals and 

 Birds of Alaska. 



Alaska Fisheries. 



Chief, Ward T. Bower, Fish and Wildlife Service, 



Chicago 54, 111. 

 Assistant chief, Paul E. Thompson, Fish and 



Wildlife Service, Chicago 54, 111. 

 Fishery management supervisor, J. Steele Cul- 



bertson, P. O. Box 1091, Juneau, Alaska. 

 General manager of Pribilof Islands, Edward C. 



Johnston, 70G Federal Building, Seattle 4, 



'Wash. 



The Alaska Sports and Wildlife Club. 

 President, Richard Borch, Ketchikan. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Ethel Dassow, Ketchikan. 



ARIZONA 

 Arizona Game and Fish Commission, Phoenix. 



Chairman, W. S. Connor, Clarkdale. 



Member, Charles P. Beach, Vail. 



Member, R. K. Wickstrum, Phoenix. 



Secretary and State game warden and director 

 of Federal aid, Fred Merkle, Phoenix. 



Director of fisheries, H. L. Reid, Phoenix. 



Business manager, John Boland, Phoenix. 



Director of information, Charles C. Niehuis, 

 Phoenix. 



Publications. — Digest of game laws; biennial re- 

 ports; The Status of Antelope Herds in North- 

 ern Arizona; The White-winged Dove in 

 Arizona. 



Arizona Game Protective Association. 



President, M. H. Baldwin, Tucson. 

 Secretafy, J. A. Beaman, Phoenix. 

 Publication. — Arizona Wildlife and Sportsman 

 (monthly). 



ARKANSAS 



Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, State Capi- 

 tol, Little Rock. 



Chairman, J. E. Smith, Reyno. 



John Daggett, Marianna. 



Vol. T. Lindsey, Bentonville. 



C. E. Mitchell, Te.xarkana. 



Gillam Lawton, Pine Bluff. 



Charles Skipper, Dermott. 



Dr. S. C. Dellinger, Fayetteville. 



Ashley Johnson, Fort Smith. 



Roger Dudley, DeWitt. 



Dr. D. T. Black, Morrilton. 



Executive secretary, T. A. McAmis. 



Educational director, Tom Mull. 



Supervisor of game refuges, J. O. Banks, Little 

 Rock. 



Superintendent of fisheries, Joe Hogan, Lonoke. 



Publications. — Annual report; game and fish laws. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. D. D. Terry, Little Rock. 



CALIFORNIA 



Department of Natural Resources, State Office 

 Building, Sacramento. 

 Director, Warren T. Hannum. 



