ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 194i 



Department of Natural Resources — Coiitiiiuod. 

 Fish and Game Commission, Ferry liuilding, San 

 P'rancisco 11. 

 President, 11. F.. Riok.s, Eureka. 

 Dom .\. Civiti'Ilo, Sa.Tumento. 

 Nate MiliKir. I,,,s .Xuijcles. 

 Wiley H. Wiliiains, Alturas. 

 Lee F. Payne, Los Angeles. 

 Exeeutive secretary, Eniil J. N. Ott, Jr. 

 Bureau chiefs: 



Fish conservation, Alan C. Taft, San Fran- 

 cisco. 

 Marine fisheries, Richard Van Cleave, San 



Francisco. 

 Patrol, L. F. Chappell, San Francisco. 

 Engineering, J. Spencer, San Francisco. 

 Fish and game license distribution, H. R. 



Dunbar, Sacramento. 

 Game conservation, J. S. Hunter, San Fran- 

 cisco. 

 Game farms, August Bade, Yountville. 

 Publications. — Fish and game laws; biennial re- 

 port; California Fish and Game (quarterly); 

 fish bulletins. 



Associated Sportsmen of California, Inc., 835 



Pacific Building, San Francisco :5. 

 President, Arthur T. Evans, Martinez. 

 Executive secretary. Mid Roehse. 

 Treasurer, Ernest V.Lorenzini, 4.38 Walnut Street, 



San Francisco. 



Audubon Association of the Pacific. 



President, Arthur H. Myer, 25 El Camino Real, 

 Berkeley 5. 



Corresponding secretary, Joseph J. Webb, 519 

 California Street, San Francisco 4. 



Treasurer, Miss Ivander Maclver, 2414 Tele- 

 graph Avenue, Berkeley. 



Publication. — The Gull (monthly). 



California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, 

 San Francisco 18. 

 Committee for Conservation of Wild Animal Life: 

 Chairman, M. Hall McAllister, 924 Center 



Street, Redlands. 

 Norman B. Livermore, 216 Pine Street, San 



Francisco. 

 John R. White, National Park Service, Sequoia 



National Park. 

 M. E. Lombardi, Box .502, Ross. 

 Robert C. Miller, California Academy of 



Sciences, San Francisco 18. 

 Robert T. Orr, California Academy of Sciences, 



San Francisco 18. 



CaUfornia Audubon Society, Inc. 



President, Otto J. Zahn, 2115 Estrella Avenue, 

 Los Angeles. 



Vice presidents: 



W. D. Quattlebaum. 

 B. F. Tucker. 

 Adele Lewis Grant. 



Secretary, Mrs. Merta White, 220 North Avenue 

 58, Los Angeles. 



Treasurer, Blanche Vignos, 520 South Hobart 

 Boulevard, Los Angeles. 

 California State Chamber of Commerce. 



Natural Resources Department: 

 Director, W. E. Stewart, San Francisco. 



Publication. — Magazine of the Pacific (quarterly). 

 Izaak Walton League of America (California Di- 

 vision). 



President, Frank A. Barnes, 1734 North Van 

 Ness Avenue, Los Angeles. 



Secretary-treasurer, William H. Wise, 2727 Hall- 

 dale Avenue, Los Angeles 7. 

 Pacific Rod and Gun Club. 



President, Lloyd M. Kahn, 114 Sansome Street, 

 San Francisco. 



Secretary, Frank B. Woodworth, 156 Mont- 

 gomery Street, San Francisco. 

 Quail Preferred. 



President, Richard F. Jose, 314 Front Street, San 



Secretary, A. J. Richter, c/o Standard Oil Com- 

 pany, San Francisco. 



San Diego Society of Natural History. 



President, J. W. Sefton, Jr., San Diego Trust and 

 Savings Hank, San Diego. 



Secretary-treasurer and director of museum, 

 Clinton G. Abbott, Balboa Park, San Diego. 



Publications. — Monthly bulletin; memoirs; trans- 

 actions; occasional papers. 



Southern Council of Conservation Clubs, Inc. 



President, H.ilph P. Murray, 2.")1)1 Arniacost 



Avenue, L(..s Anjieles ;M. 

 Secretary-treasurer, George E. I'illsbury, Jr., 



38311^ Flower Drive, Los Angeles 7. 

 Recording secretary, Fred J. Nelson, 1227 West 



94th Street, Los Angeles 44. 

 Publication.— Y\-Fmi (monthly bulletin). 



COLORADO 



State Game and Fish Commission, 1350 Sherman 

 Street, Denver. 



President, N. Dean Henry, Wray. 



A'ice president, Carl A. Norgren, Denver. 



Secretary, Harry Morgan, Dolores. 



Director, C. N. Feast. 



Assistant director, J. D. Hart, Denver. 



Superintendent of hatcheries, Robert G. Havi- 

 land. 



Chief game warden, William F. Hunn. 



Educational manager. Dr. C. E. Hagie. 



Game and fish manager, Gilbert N. Hunter. 



Superintendent of fur resources, A. Dean Cole- 

 man. 



Publications. — Game and fish laws; biennial re- 

 port; Conservation Comments (quarterly). 



Izaak Walton League of America (Colorado Di- 

 vision) . 

 President, Herb. G. Kelly, 327 C. A. Johnson 



Building, Denver. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Edna H. Hill, 366 Alamo Street, 



Littleton. 



CONNECTICUT 

 State Board of Fisheries and Game, Hartford 1. 

 Chairman, Francis L. Sheane, Bridgeport. 

 Philip C. Barney, Farmington. 

 John E. Flaherty, Rockville. 

 Superintendent, Russell P. Hunter, State Office 



Building, Hartford. 

 Executive assistant, Mildred K. Bartle, State 



Office Building, Hartford. 

 Chief, wildlife protection and law enforcement, 



Thomas E. Rose, Hartford. 

 Chief, fish restoration, Frank N. Banning. 

 Chief, game restoration, A. L. Lamson. 

 Publications. — -Game and fish laws; biennial 



report. 



Connecticut Audubon Society. 



President, John P. Holman, Fairfield. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Edward N. DeWitt, Unquowa 



Road, Fairfield. 

 Publication. — Bulletin (annual) . 



Connecticut Daughters of the American Revo- 

 lution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. J. E. JefTery, 80 North Street, 

 Milford. 



Connecticut Fish and Game Protective Association. 

 President, George H. Scranton, Box 1145, New 



Haven 5. 

 Secretary and treasurer, 



The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, Inc. 



President, Mrs. John B. Wallace, 439 Prospect 

 Street, New Haven. 



DELAWARE 

 Board of Game and Fish Commissioners, Dover. 

 President, William M. Davis, Odessa. 

 Vice president, J. Henry Hazel, Dover. 

 Secretary, Harley G. Hastings, Bethel. 

 Chief game warden, Frank A. Lawson, Town- 

 send. 

 Publications. — Game and fish laws; annual re- 

 port ; Delaware Game and Fish News (monthly) . 



