ORGANIZATIONS AND OP^FICIALS — WILDLIFE PUOTECTION, 1945 21 



CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS 



National Parks Bureau; Lands, Parks, and Forests 

 Branch. Department of Mines and Resources, 



Ottawa. lAdininistors the MiKratory Birds 

 Convention Act. ) 

 Controller, J. Smart. 

 Superintendent of wildlife protection, Harrison 



F. Lewis. 

 District chief Dominion migratory bird officers: 

 Maritime Provinces, II. W. Tufts, Wolfville, 



Nova Scotia. 

 Ontario and Quebec, Oliver H. Hewitt, Na- 

 tional Parks Bureau, Ottawa. 

 Prairie Provinces, J. Dewey Soper, Dominion 



Public BuildinK, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

 British Columbia, J. .\. Munro, Okanagan 

 Landing, British Columbia. 

 Publications. — Migratory Birds Convention Act 

 and regulations; pamphlets. 



Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection (Interde- 

 partmental), Ottawa. 

 [Advises in the administration of the North- 

 west Game Act and the Migratory Birds Con- 

 vention Act, and also advises the Dominion 

 Government on questions affecting the conser- 

 vation of wildlife generally; assists Provincial 

 Governrnents whenever possible, and promotes 

 cooperative measures between governments.] 

 Ex officio members: 



Department of Mines and Resources: 

 Charles Camsell, deputy minister. 

 R. A. Gibson, director. Lands, Parks, and 



Forests Branch. 

 Harold W. McGill, director, Indian Affairs 

 Branch. 



Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection — Continued. 



ICx officio members — Continued. 



Royal Canadian Mounted Police: 

 S. T. Wood, commissioner. 

 Members: 



Chairman, Marius Barbcau, National Museum 

 of Canada. 



Secretary, _. 



J. M. Swaine, director of Science Service, De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



D. J. Allan, Indian Affairs Branch. 



D. Roy Cameron, Dominion forester. 



C. H. D. Clarke, National Parks Bureau. 

 H. F. Lewis, National Parks Bureau. 



J. A. Rodd, director of fish culture, Depart- 

 ment of Fisheries. 



R. M. Anderson, National Museum of Canada. 



A. L. Gumming, superintendent of Mackenzie 

 District. 



K. R. Daly, senior departmental solicitor. 



Aurele Larocque, Geological Survey of Canada. 



T. R. L. Maclnnes, Indian Affairs Branch. 



D. L. McKeand, superintendent of eastern 

 Arctic. 



A. E. Porsild, National Museum of Canada. 



Austin Loomer Rand, assistant zoologist. Na- 

 tional Museum of Canada. 



J. P. Richards, Bureau of Northwest Terri- 

 tories and Yukon. 



J. Lome Turner, registrar of lands. 



J. Smart, controller. National Parks Bvireau. 



D. J. Martin (inspector), G Division, Royal 

 Canadian Mounted Police. 



Thomas Clifford, Bureau of Northwest Terri- 

 tories and Yukon. 



ORGANIZATIONS IN CANADIAN PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES 



ALBERTA 



Department of Lands and Mines, Edmonton. [Has 

 jurisdiction over matters pertaining to fish 

 and game. ] 



Minister, N. E. Tanner. 



Deputy minister, John Harvie. 



Fish and game commissioner, E. S. Huestis. 



Superintendent of fisheries, H. B. Watkins. 



Superintendent of game, D. E. Forsland. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA 



Game Commission, .540 Howe Street, Vancouver. 

 J. G. Cunningham. 

 F. R. Butler. 



Publications. — -Game laws; bulletins; annual re- 

 port; annual game and fishery regulations. 



Provincial Fisheries Department, Victoria. 



Assistant commissioner, George J. Alexander. 

 Publication. — Annual report. 



MANITOBA 



Department of Mines and Natural Resources, 



"Winniiieg. [Has jurisdiction over matters per- 

 taining to fish and game.] 



Minister, J. S. McDiarmid. 



Director of game and fisheries, A. G. Cunningham. 



Publications. — Game and Fisheries Act; regula- 

 tions. 



Ducks Unlimited (Canada), 201 Bank of Commerce, 

 Winniijeg. Manitoba; 42 Canada Life Building, 

 Regina, Saskatchewan; Qu'Appelle Building, 

 Edmonton, Alberta. 



President, W. C. Fisher, 201 Lancaster Building, 

 Calgary, Alberta. 



First vice president, Louis H. Barkhausen, 2.31 

 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. 



Ducks Unlimited (Canada) — Continued. 



Secretary, W. S. McEwen, care of Pitblado, 

 Hoskin, Hamilton Building, Winnipeg, Mani- 

 toba. 



Treasurer, M. W. Smith, Fraser-Smith Company, 

 Ltd., 1204 Flour Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. 



General manager, T. C. Main, 201 Bank of Com- 

 merce Chambers, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 



Manitoba'Game and Fish Association. 



President, H. S. Scarth, 915 Paris Building, Win- 

 nipeg. 



Secretary, Arthur E. Godsmark, 611 Confedera- 

 tion Life Building, Winnipeg. 



Natural History Society of Manitoba, 43 Sherburn 

 Street, Winnipeg. 



President, H. Mossop. 



Past president, Mrs. Lillian R. Simpson, 43 Sher- 

 burn Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 



Executive secretary, 



Publications. — Bulletins on flowers, etc. 



NEW BRUNSWICK 



Department of Lands and Mines, Fredericton. [Has 

 jurisdiction over matters |)ertaining to fish and 

 game.] 



Minister, F. W. Pirie. 

 Deputy minister, G. H. Prince. 

 Chief game warden, H. H. Ritchie. 

 Publications. — -Game laws; annual report. 



New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective As- 

 sociation. 



President, Wendell K. Hay, Fredericton. 

 Secretary, F. Cedric Cooper, Fredericton. 



