STATE GAME AND FISH WARDEN. 29 



STATE OFFICIALS. 



(For information respecting the game laws in States and 

 Territories which have no State wardens address as follows : 

 Alaska — Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. ; 

 Arkansas — Secretary of State, Little Rock ; Florida — Chas G. 

 Megargee, Umatilla, Lake County ; Georgia — C. L. Davis, 

 Warm Springs ; Hawaii — Wm. Alanson Bryan, Bishop Museum, 

 Honolulu ; Kentucky — E. H. Nobbe, 506 20th street, Louis- 

 ville ; Mississippi — Miles Carroll, Yazo City; Nevada — Secre- 

 tary of State, Carson City ; Virginia — L. T. Christian, 1012, 

 East Broad street, Richmond. 



The game laws are published in pamphlet form in all States 

 except Georgia and Hawaii.) 



Alabama. 

 State Game and Fish Commissioner. Office established Feb- 

 ruary 19, 1907; term four years, 

 John H. Wallace, Jr., Montgomery (term expires January, 



1913-) 



Publications : Game Laws ; Biennial Reports — last report 



1908. 



Alaska. 



Game Warden. Office established May 11, 1908; appropria- 

 first available July i, 1909; term, pleasure of governor. 



P. F. Vian, Kenal ; John J. King, Button ; Christoprer C. 

 Shea, Seward; A. R. Garner, Circle City. 



Arizona. 



Fish and Game Commissioners. Commission established 

 1887; term, tw^o years. 



Theo. T. Swift, Saqord. 



Secretary, W. L. Pinney, Phoenix. 



John G. Verkamp, Flagstaff. All terms expire April i, 191 1. 



Publications: Game Laws. 



California. 



Board of Fish and Game Commissioners. Board of Fish Com- 

 missioners established April 2, 1870; jurisdiction extended to 

 game 1878; title changed 1909; term, pleasure of governor. 



President, George Stone, 200 Cherry street, San Francisco. 



W. F. Van Sicklen, 1531 Central avenue, Alameda. 



M. J. Connell, 405 South Hill street, Los Angeles. 



