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CIRCULAR 9, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, Inc. 

 President, Andrew C. Long, Shamokin. 

 Secretary, George E. Neubling, 120 West Spring 

 Street, Reading. 



United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania, 21 South Frank- 

 lin Street, Wilkes-Barre. 



President, Patrick J. O'Connor, Kingston. 



First vice president, Sam Gedrocz, Ashley. 



Second vice president, Leo Coccia, Dupont. 



Treasurer, Michael Ripa, Wilkes-Barre. 



Secretary, Mabel Jones, 301-304 Bennett Build- 

 ing, Wilkes-Barre. 



Wild Life League of Pennsylvania. 



President, J. Fred McKean, New Kensington. 

 Secretary, H. Borrell, Meadville. 



PUERTO RICO 



Department of Agriculture and Commerce, San 

 Juan. 

 Acting commissioner, Luis A. Izquierdo. 

 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife: 

 Chief, Luis C. Bonnet. 

 Assistant chief, Rafael Perez Diez. 

 Fishery technician, Rafael Alonso Mendez. 

 Fishery engineer, Ventura Barnes, Jr. 

 Fishery economist, Pedro Vergne Roig. 

 Fishery technologist, Luis R. Quinones. 

 Superintendent, Maricao Fish Hatchery, Felix 

 Inigo. 



RHODE ISLAND 



Department of Agriculture and Conservation, State 



House, Providence 2. 

 Director, Raymond G. Bressler. 

 Division of Fish and Game, State House. 



Administrator, Harold N. Gibbs. 

 Publicaiiojis. — Game laws; annual report. 



Audubon Society of Rhode Island. 



President, Walter H. Snell, 21 Laurel Court, 



Providence. 

 Secret arv, Webb W. Wilder, 87 Weybosset Street, 



Providonee. 

 Publicalion. — Bulletin of the Audubon Society of 



Rhode Island (quarterly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Comtnitlee: 



Ch^irm■^n, Mrs. Harold C. Johnson, 35 Friendly 

 Road, Cranston 10. 



Federated Rhode Island Sportsmen's Clubs, Inc. 



President, Clifford F. Dupre, 1261 Logee Street, 

 Woonsocket. 



Secretarv-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 68 Bland- 

 ins Avenue, East Providence. 



Publicalion. — Federated Rhode Island Sports- 

 man (monthly). 



The Rhode Island Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President, Mrs. Henry E. Davis, P. O. Box 296, 



Greenville. 



Rhode Island Fish and Game Protective Associa- 

 tion. 



President, John H. See, 21 Holbrook Avenue, 

 Rumford. 



Secretary-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 6S Bland- 

 ing Avenue, East Providence. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 



State Game and Fish Department, Columbia. 



Chief game warden, A. A. Richardson, Columbia. 

 Publications. — State game laws; game and fish 

 laws; o;)en seasons; annual report. 



State Board of Fisheries (commercial), 93 Broad 



Street, Charleston 4. 

 Chairiji;u), J. M. Witsell, Walterboro. 

 Publication. — .Annual report. 



The Garden Club of South Carolina. 



President, Mrs. George Butler, Edgefield. 



SOUTH DAKOTA 

 Department of Game, Fish, and Parks, Pierre. 



Comviission: 



Chairman, William B. Dunn. 



Vice chairman, E. J. Kahler, Sioux Falls. 



P. O. Beaulieu, Winner. 



V. T. Warner, Woonsocket. 



A. M. McKay, Orient. 



Carl S. Pattee, Britton. 



Director, Elmer Peterson. 



Assistant director, N. E. McEachron. 



Superintendent of fisheries, Al Van Leur, Woon- 

 socket. 



Publications. — Game laws; annual report; book- 

 lets; South Dakota Conservation Digest 

 (monthly). 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Commillee: 



Chairman, Mrs. F. G. Bohri, Clark. 



Izaak Walton League of America (South Dakota 



Division). 

 President, Wm. H. Pringle, South Dakota IWLA, 



Pierre. 

 Secretary and treasurer, Millard Scott, South 



Dakota IWLA, Pierre. 



TENNESSEE 



Department of Conservation, Nashville 10. 

 Commissioner, Paul S. Mathes. 

 Division of Game and Fish, 304 State OflSce Build- 

 ing, Nashville 10. 

 Director, Howell Buntin. 

 Publications. — Game and fish laws; reports; The 

 Tennessee Conservationist (monthly) . 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. A. H. Porter, Columbia. 



Tennessee Ornithological Society. 



President, George Davis, Murfreesboro. 



Secretary, James A. Robins, Vanderbilt Uni- 

 versity, Nashville. 



Treasurer, Alfred Clebsch, P. O. Box 164, Clarks- 

 ville. 



Publication. — The Migrant (quarterly). 



Tennessee Outdoor Writers' Association. 



President, L. J. Williams, The Chattanooga 

 Times, Chattanooga. 



Vice president, Nash Buckingham, outdoor 

 author, Memphis. 



Secretary, Kyle Walker, Kingsport Times, Kings- 

 port. 



Treasurer, Paul K. Bryant, Nashville Banner, 

 Nashville. 



Publication. — Tennessee Outdoors (periodically). 



Tennessee Wildlife Federation. 



President, Z. Cartter Patton, Hotel Key Building, 



Chattanooga. 

 Executive secretary, Winston McClellan, 700 



Third National Bank Building, Nashville. 

 Treasurer, Frank J. Davis, 331 Union Street, 



Nashville. 

 Publication. — Official News Bulletin (occasional). 



TEXAS 



Game, Fish, and Oyster Commission, Austin. 



Chairman, Murrell L. Buckner, Dallas. 



Dee Davenport, INIission. 



Gene Howe, Amarillo. 



D. K. Martin, San Antonio. 



T. S. Reed, Beaumont. 



Gordon F. Stewart, Junction. 



Executive secretary, William J. Tucker, Austin. 



Publications.— Gumo, fish, oyster, sand, shell, 

 gravel, and pollution laws; annual report; bul- 

 letins; Texas Game and Fish (monthly). 



Texas Garden Clubs, Inc. 



President, Mrs. C. E. Beavers, 1826 Pearl Street, 

 Wichita Falls. 



