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CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



Department of Conservation — Continued. 



Came and Fish Commission: 



George Long, Benton. 



Dr. W. H. Washburn, Beaver Dam. 



Edward Ernst, Louisville. 



Dr. E. R. Pohl, Horse Cave. 



J. B. Miller, Williamstown. 



Errol Draffen, Harrodsburg. 



Dr. O. W. Thompson, Pikeville. 



Dr. H. M. Bertram, Vanceburg. 



W. G. Buchanan, Corbin. 

 Publications. — Fish and game laws; biennial re- 

 port; educational bulletins. 



Audubon Society of Kentucky. 



President, Victor K. Dodge, 137 Bell Court West, 



Lexington. 

 Secretary, Eugene E. Simpson, 203 East Fourth 



Street, Lexington. 



The Garden Club of Kentucky. 



President, Mr.i. Augustus Thomas, 108 West 

 Third Street, Frankfort. 



League of Kentucky Sportsmen. 



President, Dennie Gooch, Somerset. 

 Secretary, Dahlia Gooch, Somerset. 

 Publication. — The Kentucky Sportsman (quar- 

 terly). 

 Pennyrile Conservation Association, Bowling Green. 

 President, Arthur Durham, Cemetery Pike, 



Bowling Green. 

 Secretary-treasurer, W. W. Woothen, c/o Ameri- 

 can National Bank, Bowling Green. 



LOUISIANA 



Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Civil Courts 



Building, New Orleans 16. 

 Commissioner, John G. Appel. 

 Executive assistant, L. J. Scanlon. 

 Director, division of fish and game, Major James 



Brown. 

 Director, division of fur and refuges, Armand P. 



Daspit. 

 Director, division of enforcement, J. C. LeBlanc. 

 Director, division of education and publicity, 



Isaac D. Chapman. 

 Director, division of oysters and water bottoms, 



James N. McConnell. 

 Director, division of research and statistics, Louis 



Cusachs. 

 Chief biologist, Dr. James Nelson Gowanloch. 

 Publications. — Oyster, game, and fish laws; bul- 

 letins; biennial report. 



Louisiana Garden Club Federation. 



President, Mrs. Ben G. Coulter, Winnsboro. 

 Publications. — Yearbook (annual) ; Newsletter 

 (weekly) . 



MAINE 



Department of Inland Fisheries and Game, State 



House, Augusta. 

 Commissioner, George J. Stobie. 

 Superintendent of hatcheries, Gerry Wade, Skow- 



hegan. 

 Chief warden, Daniel T. Malloy, State House, 



Augusta. 

 Advisory Council: 



Chairman, Maine Hills, Belfast. 



Nicholas G. Morrison, Rumford. 



H. A. Sanders, .Ir., Greenville. 



Roger T. Hall, Fort Fairfield. 



W. E. Kershner, Bath. 



Arthur W. Read, Portland. 



Ransom P. Kelley, Fairfield. 

 Publications. — Fish and game laws. 



MARYLAND 



The Board of Natural Resources, State Office Build- 

 ing, Annapolis. 



Ex officio members: 



Chairman, Edwin Warfield, Jr., chairman of 

 Tidewater Fisheries Commission, Annapolis. 



The Board of Natural Resources — Continued. 

 Ex officio members — Continued. 



E. Lee LeCompte, State game warden. Depart- 

 ment of Game and Inland Fish, 514 Munsey 

 Building, Baltimore. 



Joseph F. Kaylor, State forester. Department 

 of State Forests and Parks. 



Joseph T. Singewald, Jr., director. Department 

 of Geology, Mines, and Water Resources. 



R. V. Truitt, director. Department of Research 

 and Education. 



E. Lester Muller, chairman, Maryland Pub- 

 licity Commission. 

 Appointive members: 



Isaiah Bowman, president, Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore. 



Edwin G. Baetjer, 1409 Mercantile Trust 

 Building, Baltimore. 



Nelson R. Coulbourne, Crisfield. 



Ellsworth Leary, Rock Hall Marine Railway, 

 Rock Hall. 



George S. Miles, Leonardtown. 



Norman E. Carr, Edgewater. 

 Executive secretary, William H. Bayliff. 

 Publicatiotis. — Annual report; occasional bul- 

 letins. 



Department of Game and Inland Fish, 514 Munsey 



Building, Baltimore 2. 

 Commissioners: 



Chairman, Garner Wood Denmead, Baltimore. 



Johnathan D. Longfellow, Salisbury. 



J. H. Gambrill, Jr., Frederick. 



A. Gordon Fleet, Edgewater. 



Fulcher P. Smith, Cumberland. 

 State game warden, E. Lee LeCompte. 

 Chief deputy game warden, Richard T. Norris. 

 Administrative assistant in fisheries, Frank L. 



Bentz. 

 Secretary, Harold Smith Kolmer. 

 Superintendent of fish hatcheries, Albert M. 



Powell, Lewistown. 

 Publications. — Fish and game laws; annual re- 

 port; Maryland Conservationist (quarterly); 



occasional bulletins on wildlife. 



Department of Tidewater Fisheries, State Office 

 Building, Annapolis. 



Cominissioners: 



Chairman, Edwin Warfield, Jr., Baltimore. 



Allan A. Sollers, Benedict. 



George T. Harrison. 

 Administrative assistant, David H. Wallace. 

 Hydrographic engineer, John C. Widener. 

 Seafood auditor, J. R. E. Turpin. 

 Commander of patrol fleet, A. S. Creighton. 

 Publication. — Annual report. 



Department of State Forests and Parks, State Office 



Building, Annapolis. 

 Commissioners: 



Chairman, John M. Nelson, Jr., Eccleston. 



J. Miles Lankford, Maryland Farm Bureau, 

 Pocomoke. 



J. Wilson Lord, Maryland State Grange, Elli- 

 cott City. 



Sidney D. Peverly, Bel Air. 



Bernard I. Gonder, Oakland. 

 State forester, Joseph F. Kaylor. 

 Assistant State forester, Karl E. PfcifTcr. 

 Assistant State forester, fire protection, H. C. 



Buckingham. 

 Assistant forester, utilities forestry, Nelson H. 



Fritz. 

 Publications. — Bulletins on Maryland forestry, 



State parks, fire control. 



Department of Geology, Mines, and Water Re- 

 sources, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 



Commissioners : 



Chairman, Arthur B. Stewart, Baltimore. 

 Holmes D. Baker, Frederick. 

 Marvin A. Pentz, Denton. 

 Harry R. Hall, Hyattsville. 

 Joseph C. Lore, Solomons. 



Director, Joseph T. Singewald, Jr. 



Publications. — Maryland Geological Survey; 

 maps; reports on geology, minerals, ground 

 water, and surface water. 



