156 REPORT OP THE PISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 



BOARD OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. 



Roster June 30, 1916. 



Commissioners appointed by the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate. 

 Term at pleasure of the Governor. No compensation. 



F. M. Newbert, President, Sacramento Appointed August 3, 1911 



M. J. Connell, Los Angeles Appointed February 1, 1909 



Carl Westerfeld, San Francisco Appointed November 28, 1911 



[ First appointed Assistant 



Ernest Schaeffle, Executive Officer, San Francisco }' . . March 29, 1905. 



I Appointed Executive Officer 

 [ November 29, 1911. 



Head office, San Francisco, ^25 Call Building.^ 



Under direction of Commissioner Carl Westerfeld. 



Date first appointed 

 Ernest Schaeffle, Executive Officer March 29, 1905 



J. S. Hunter, Assistant Executive Officer December 1, 1907 



A. D. Ferguson, Field Agent May 1, 1909 



R. D. Duke, Attorney February 6, 1912 



John P. Fisher, Chief of License Bureau May 1, 1915 



Daniel O'Connell, Clerk, License Bureau December 9, 1911 



E. C. Boucher, Special Agent October 1, 1914 



O. H. Reichling, Cashier and Bookkeeper March 26, 1908 



H. R. Dunbar, Assistant Cashier and Bookkeeper December 16, 1912 



Leo N. Pettit,* Chief Clerk May 1, 1901 



Mae D. Horn, Stenographer July 23, 1907 



Lida H. Ransom, Stenographer October 1, 1911 



Fishcti Itu ral Depa rtm en t. 



Hatcheries — Screen and Ladder Investigations — Water Pollution. 



W. H. Shebley, In Charge, San Francisco May 16, 1883 



E. W. Hunt, Field Agent, San Francisco August 10, 1887 



G. H. Lambson, Superintendent, Sisson Hatchery March 1, 1916 



F. A. Shebley,* Superintendent, Ukiah and Snow Mt. Hatchery November 1, 1893 



W. O. Fassett,* Superintendent, Ft. Seward Hatchery April 1, 1896 



A. E. Doney, Screen and Ladder Surveyor, San Francisco March 1, 1905 



A. E. Culver, Screen Surveyor, San Francisco July 1, 1913 



A. M. Fairfield,* Water Pollution, San Francisco August 11, 1906 



J. H. Hoerl, Chief Clerk, San Francisco March 1, 1908 



Lillian Ciegler, Stenographer, San Francisco May 1, 1914 



R. W. Requa* (on furlough), Assistant Superintendent, Chico June 18, 1895 



Sisson Hatchery — Sisson. 



E. Clessens, Fourth Class Fish Culturist February 1, 1912 



F. Clessens, Carpenter April 1, 1908 



R. Elkins, Temporary Employee . January 17, 1914 



A. Hill, Temporary Employee April 2, 1914 



Wm. Heffernan, Watchman June 7, 1912 



G. McCloud, Jr., Fourth Class Fish Culturist February 9, 1914 



J. McManus, Temporary Employee October 19, 1914 



C. Nixon, Third Class Fish Culturist March 1, 1910 



R. A. Pape, Temporary Employee April 9, 1915 



R. Rupp, Pond Watchman January 1, 1911 



J. Sollner, Fourth Class Fish Culturist ^ July 5, 1913 



P. Sullaway, Foreman October 1, 1911 



J. E. Winchcomb, Pond Fish Feeder August 1, 1911 



Distribution Cars. 



L. Phillips, Superintendent Car No. 1 January 1, 1912 



R. W. Flint, Temporary Employee April 15, 1916 



G. McCloud, Sr., Fourth Class Fish Culturist July 1, 1913 



P. L. Raycraft, Temporary Employee March 29, 1916 



R. I. Bassler, Superintendent Car No. 2 January 1, 1912 



A. Mack, Temporary Employee December 27, 1915 



W. H. Pepper,* Temporary Employee May 16, 1904 



•Kmployment not continuous. 

 tFebniary 1. 1916. San Francisco and Fresno districts were consolidated. 



