ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1945 15 



Montana Federation of Garden Clubs. 



President, Mrs. P. T. Hakor, 420 Lewis Avenue, 

 JJillinKs. 



Montana Wildlife Federation. 



President, Homer E. Anderson, Columbus. 

 Secretiiry, William U. (iibson, Jiutte. 



Southeastern Montana Sportsmen's Association. 



President, Alex Fox, Park City. 



^'ice president, Jack Newman, PillinRS. 



Secretary-treasurer, S. T. School, Park City. 



NEBRASKA 



Game, Forestation, and Parks Commission, Lin- 

 coln 9. 



Chairman, Dr. M. Campbell MeCook. 



Vice chairman, Clarke Wilson, Wakefield. 



Ernest Bihler, Omaha. 



Ralph Kryser, Neligh. 



Dr. C. H. Silvernail, Bridgeport. 



Secretary, Paul T. Gilbert, Lincoln. 



Supervisor of parks, fisheries, lakes, and recrea- 

 tion grounds. Glen R. Foster, Lincoln. 



Superintendent of game farms, S. E. Ling, Nor- 

 folk. 



Director, Pittman-Robertson projects, Levi 

 Mohler, Lincoln. 



Publications. — Game and fish laws (annual) ; Out- 

 door Nebraska Magazine (quarterly). 



Izaak Walton League of America (Nebraska Di- 

 vision). 

 President, Dr. C. C. Lillibridge, Crete. 

 Secretary and treasurer, Robert K. Kuncl, Crete. 



Nebraska Ornithologists' Union. 



President, Mrs. A. M. Brooking, 1331 North Bur- 

 lington Avenue, Hastings. 



Vice president, Earl W. Glandon, Stapleton. 



Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Myron H. Swenk, 

 1410 North Thirty-seventh Street, Lincoln 3. 



Recording secretary, Mrs. A. H. Jones, 1114 

 North Denver Avenue, Hastings. 



Treasurer, R. AUyn Moser, 813 North Fiftieth 

 Street, Omaha. 



Publication. — The Nebraska Bird Review (semi- 

 annual). 



Wildlife Federation of Nebraska. 



Chairman, Elvon Bowen, Pierce. 



Past chairman, Ernest Bihler, 220 Leflang Build- 

 ing, Omaha 2. 



Vice chairman, M. C. Pedersen, 501 North 

 Twenti'-seventh Street, Lincoln. 



Secretary, Dr. H. C. Zellers, 915 Sharp Building, 

 Lincoln. 



Treasurer, H. W. Jesperson, P. O. Box 1508, 

 Lincoln. 



NEVADA 



State Fish and Game Commission, Reno. 



Chairman, E. J. Phillips, Gardnerville. 



Vice chairman, \. C. Barr, Ely. 



F. L. Baker, Mina. 



Lerou Casady, Austin. 



State field representative, Sessions S. Wheeler. 



Secretary, William A. Powell, Jr., Fallon. 



Assistant secretary, John H. Leslie. 



Superintendent of hatcheries, Lester Nicholas, 

 Verdi. 



Publications. — Fish and game laws; biennial re- 

 port. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



Fish and Game Department, State House Annex, 



Concord. 

 Director, Ralph G. Carpenter 2nd. 

 Pish and Came Commission: 



Chairman, Philip E. Morris, Nashua. 



Secretary, Thomas J. Dent, Hanover. 



John F. Beamis, Jr., Somersworth. 



Alfred L. Guay, Laconia. 



George B. Currier, West Stewartstown. 

 Publications. — Fish and game laws; biennial re- 

 port; technical papers. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. Harry S. Parker, 16 High 

 Street, CJoffstown. 



New Hampshire Federation of Garden Clubs. 



President, Mrs. William B. Daniel, 66 View 

 Street, Franklin. 



NEW JERSEY 



Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, State 

 House, Trenton. 



President, Frank J. Valgenti, Madison. 



Hiram Blauvelt, Oradell. 



Joseph Ayres, Andover. 



Arthur Foran, Flemington. 



W. Steelman Mathis, Toms River. 



Harold E. Longsdorf, Mount Holly. 



Harold W. Laauwe, Paterson. 



Marvin A. Spaulding, Trenton. 



Harrison Cook, Atlantic City. 



Executive secretary, H. J. Burlington. 



Superintendent of game management, Lester G. 

 MacNamara, Mercerville. 



Hatchery superintendent, Charles O. Hayford, 

 Hackettstown. 



Publications. — Fish and game laws; annual re- 

 port. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Marcia Staulcup, Pitman. 



The Garden Club of New Jersey. 



President, Mrs. Lewis M. Hull, Old -Powerville 

 Road, Boonton. 



New Jersey Audubon Society. 



President, Charles H. Rogers, East Guyot Hall, 

 Princeton. 



Secretary-treasurer, Beecher S. Bowdish, 206 

 Market Street, Newark. 



Publications. — Annual report; New Jersey Audu- 

 bon Bulletin (irregular) ; various leaflets. 



New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. 



President, Edward W. Collins, 25 E. Blackwell 



Street, Dover. 

 Vice president, Matthew F. Vanisterdal, Jr., 



Collingswood. 

 Vice president, Herman S. Johnson, 114 Anelve 



Avenue, Neptune. 

 Secretary, William Stanley Applegate, 212 Union 



Avenue, Neptune. 

 Treasurer, Lloyd Vosseller, 4 East Cliff Street, 



Somerville. 

 Publication. — Bulletin (8 issues). 



NEW MEXICO 

 State Game and Fish Commission, Santa Fe. 



Chairman, Colin Neblett, Santa Fe. 



C. R. Hughes, Deming. 



Hugh B. Woodward, Carlsbad. 



Secretary and State game warden, Elliott S. 



Barker, Santa Fe. 

 Publications. — Game and fish laws; reports; New 



Mexico Magazine (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Casito de 

 los Arbolitos, Box 937, Santa Fe. 



New Mexico Game Protective Association. 



President (acting), Stanley Mollands, Taos. 

 Directors: 



Fred Sherman, Deming. 



M. F. Smith, Raton. 



B. E. Smith, Belen. 



W. A. Losey, Hagerman. 

 Stanley Mollands, Taos. 



C. C. Bassett, Deming. 



