ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED IN PRESERVATION 



737 



preservation of scenic beauties. 

 659. 



American Alpine Club, Walter D. Wil- 

 cox, 1526 New Hampshire Avenue, 

 Washington, D. C. Scenic beauty. 

 128. 



American Nature Association, P. S. 

 Ridsdale, 1214 16th Street N.W., 

 Washington, D. C. Scenic beauty and 

 wild life. 



Associated Mountaineering Clubs of 

 North America, LeRoy Jeffers, 65 

 Central Park West, New York City. 

 Scenic beauty. 



American Game Protective Association, 

 J. B. Burnham, 233 Broadway, New 

 York. Wildlife. 



Alpine Club of Canada, S. H. Mitchell, 

 Sidney, B. C. Scenic beauty and 

 natural condition. 



Boone and Crockett Club, Kermit Roose- 

 velt, 44 Beaver Street, New York. 

 Big game. 164. 



Botanical Society of America, I. F. 

 Lewis, University, Va. Undisturbed 

 plant conditions. 



Botanists of the Central States, Edward 

 A. Burt, Missouri Botanical Garden, 

 St. Louis, Mo. Undisturbed plant 

 conditions. 



British Columbia Ornithologists Union, 

 J. W. Winson, Huntingdon, B. C. 

 Protection of birds and game. 



British Columbia Mountaineering Club, 

 J. H. Speer, 2426 Seventh Avenue, W., 

 Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 



Canadian Society for the Protection of 

 Birds, Inc. Miss Laura B. Durand, 

 McLean Building, 153 University 

 Avenue, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Con- 

 servation birds. 



Camp Director Association of America, 

 F. L. Bryant, 466 E. 17th Street, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. Scenic and wild life 

 conservation. 



Canadian National Parks, J. B. Harkin, 

 178 Queen Street, Ottawa, Canada. 

 National parks. 



Co-operative Campers, Margaret Bliss, 



45-47 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 



Scenic conditions, parks and wild life. 



Council on National Parks, Forests, and 



Wild Life, G. B. Grinnell, 238 E. 15th 



Street, New York City. Parks, for. 

 ests, and wild life. 



Dominion Parks Branch, F. H. William- 

 son, 178 Queen Street, Ottawa, On- 

 tario. National parks. 



Entomological Society of America, C. L. 

 Metcalf, University of Illinois, Ur- 

 bana, 111. Preservation of natural 

 areas. 650. 



Ecological Society of America, A. O. 

 Weese, James Millikin University, 

 Decatur, 111. Preservation of natural 

 areas. 



Explorer's Club of Mexico, Otis Mc- 

 Allister, Apartado Postal 1908, Mexico, 

 D. F. Scenic conditions in Mexico. 



Essex Wild Life Conservation Associa- 

 tion, Edward R. Kerr, Walkerville, 

 Ontario, Canada. Protection birds 

 and game. 



Forest and Stream Society, T. H. 

 Mearns, 231 West 57 Street, New 

 York City. Preservation of forests, 

 streams, and wild life 14,000. 



Field and Forests Club, F. M. Brooks, 

 12 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass. 

 Wild life and forests. 



Fresh Air Club, Mortimer Bishop, 88 

 Nassau Street, New York City. 

 Outdoor America. 



Forest Service, W. B. Greeley, 930 F 

 Street N.W., Washington, D. C. 



Geological Society of America, Charles 

 P. Berkey, Columbia University, New 

 York City, N. Y. Unwasteful pro- 

 duction of coal and useful metal re- 

 sources in North America. 507. 



Hawaiian Trail and Mountain Club, 

 Miss Zarel Jones, 418 Hawaiian Trust 

 Building, Honolulu, Hawaii. For- 

 ests and scenic beauty. 



Hamilton Bird Protection Society, Ruby 

 R. Mills, Public Library, Hamilton, 

 Ontario, Canada. Conservation of 

 birds. 



Isaak Walton League of America, M. S. 

 Heiss, 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 

 111. Forests and wild life. 100,000. 

 Mcllwraith Ornithological Club, C. G. 

 Watson, 201 Ridout Street, South, 

 London, Ontario, Canada. Protec- 

 tion birds and game. 

 Manitoba Game Protection League, 



