2 MISC. PUBLICATION 6, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



New association.s added to this directory are the Associated Outdoor Clubs 

 of Auierica, tlie Alabama Wild Life ConservaLiou League, tlie Arizona Game 

 Protective Associatiou, the Associated (.v'ouimittees lor Wild Life Conservation 

 of Massachusetts, the New York and the North Dakota iState divisions of the 

 Izaak Walton League of America, and the Fish and Game Protective Associa- 

 tion of iSouthwestern Ohio. 



yeviial organizations that were formerly state-wide iu scoi)e have become 

 local chapters of the Izaak Walton League of America. As local organizations 

 are not included in this directory, this has resulted in the omission of the fol- 

 lowing associations: The Georgia Fish and Game Protective Association, the 

 Louisiana SiJortsmens League, the Texas Game and Fish Conservation Asso- 

 ciation, and the Wisconsin Wild Life Protective Society. 



Information concerning national and state-wide organizations interested in 

 the protection of game is desired, including any changes in their personnel, 

 for the use of the department and for revisions iu the next edition of the 

 directory. Persons wishing detailed information pertaining to State game and 

 tish laws should communicate with game ollicials in States in which they are 

 interested. Game laws are pul)lished in pamphlet form iu all the States. 

 Summaries of laws relating to game and of laws relating to fur animals in the 

 United States, Canada, Newfoundland, and Mexico are published annually by 

 the United States Department of Agriculture — for the season of 1927-28 in 

 Farmers' Bulletins Nos. 1550 and 1552, respectively. 



The names and addresses of United States game wardens, who enforce the 

 migratory-bird treaty and Lacey Acts, will be found in the directory. Violations 

 of the acts referred to may be reported to these wardens or directly to the 

 Bureau of Biological Survey at Washington. D. C. 



FEDERAL OFFICIALS 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 

 AGKICLLTLRE 



(Juriaillctiou extended to game by the 

 Lacey Act, approved May 25, 1900. and 

 the migratory-bird treaty act, approved 

 July o, 191S, both of which are admiu- 

 istered by the Hiircau of Biological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. 



Tlie Aiastsa Game Commission, at .Ju- 

 neau, established under the Alaska game 

 law of January 13, 1925, acts in an ad- 

 visory capacity to the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture in the formulation of regulations 

 for Alaska on game, birds, and laud tur- 

 bearing animals, and enforces the law 

 and regulations; the executive officer is 

 thi; chief representative of the Bureau of 

 Biological Survey resident in .Mastca. 

 AH Federal game and bird reservations in 

 the Territory are administered tlirougli 

 the Biological Survey. 



Tiic Forest Service administers the 

 big-game reservations and national 

 monuments under Its jurisdiction, and 

 cooperates with Federal and State ofli- 

 cials In the enforcement of game laws 

 on the national forests.] 



Secretary of Agriculture, W. M. Jardine, 

 Washington, D. C 



Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey. I'nul 

 (t. K dington. Washington, 1). C. 



Associiiri> Clilff, Bureau of Biological Sur- 

 vey, W. C. Henderson, Washington, D. C. 



Chief fnited Statis (;ame Warden. Hiimld 

 I*. Shrldon. Biological Survey, Wash- 

 ington. 1». C. 



Deputy Chief I'nit'd States Game Warden, 

 Talbott I)f'nmo!id, Biological Sur\ey, 

 Washington. D. C. 



I'nited States game wardens : Ilnrry 

 Barmeier. 4947 Schollmeycr Avenue, St. 

 I-oids, Mo. : William I.. BIrsch. New 

 Bern, N. ('. ; Thomas T. Bloxsoni. Locust- 

 vlUe. Va. : B. U. Brittoii. Box is.-,. So 

 corro, N. Mi-x. ; M. A. Cliarlton, 210(5 

 Summit Street, Columbus, Ohio; Frank i 



Clarkson, Box 1168, Houston, T-x. ; P. S. 

 K.irnhani, Owego, N. \.; P. K. liilliard. 

 443 Harrisburg Ave., Chelsea IIeighf.s, 

 .Vtlantic City, N. J.; William H. Hoff- 

 iiian, Box 1022, Mobile, Ala.; John Q. 

 Holmes, umaha, Nebr. ; Jay V. Kelsey, 

 Daytona Beacli., Fla. ; S. W. Linebaugh, 

 Kussellville, Ky. ; George E. Mushbach, 

 Box 43S, Billings. Mont. ; John E. Perry, 

 Lock Box 301, Memphis, Tenn. ; W. H. 

 Uansom, Bux 04, Spokane, Wash. ; 

 (ieorge M. Ulddick. Box 815. Little Kock. 

 Ark. : Kenneth F. Ronhen, Box 3()<>, 

 I'eoria. 111. ; B. 'S. Shaver, general de- 

 liverv, St. I'aul, Minn. ; Bertrand E. 

 Smith. 31 WoUott Street, Portland. Me.; 

 Oriii |i. St. fie. Kansas <'ilv. M«>. ; Kay C. 

 Stuie, .".10 Post Office Building. Portland, 

 Orcg. ; (ieorgc Tonkin. 211 Post Office 

 I^nilding, Berkeley. Calif.; K. B. Whlte- 

 lii'.id. Snvaiinali. (Ja. 

 .\dvisi)iy Board, niigratory-bird treaty act : 

 Chairman, John B. Btunham. president, 

 .\nierii"Ui Game Protective and I'rojjaga- 

 lion Association. 233 Broadway. New 

 York City ; William C. Adams, director, 

 liivision of Hslieries and game. State 

 House. Boston, Ma.^s, ; W. E. .Vlbert. State 

 (Ish and game warden. Des Moines, Iowa; 

 Brooke .\nderson, jiresldent Chicago Camp 

 Fire Club. 'M South Dearborn Street. Clif- 

 eago. Ill,; Alva Clapp. .Vtchlsoii. Kans. ; 

 K:ilph II. Clock, member board of fish 

 and game comml.-Jsioners. 12KJ Security 

 Bank Buildlir,', Long P.each, Calif.: Wil- 

 liam L. Finley. Jennings I..odge. Oreg. ; 

 K. II. Forliush. State ornithologist. State 

 House, Boston. Mass.; J. F. (Jould. State 

 game and tish commissioner. Old State 

 5 Capitol, St. Paul, Minn. ; George Bird 

 <;iiiiiii||. presiii.-nt Boone and Crockett 

 Club, 2:58 East Fifteenth Street, New 

 Voik City; Clark M( Adams, St. Louis 

 I'ost-Dispatch, St, Louis. Mo.; Marshall 

 .McLean. Camp Fire Club of .•Vmerlca. 350 

 .Madison Avenue, New York City ; David 

 11. .Madsen. lish and game commissioner, 

 Capitol Building. Salt Lake City. Utah ; 

 Thomas N, Marlowe, chairman State flsh 

 and game commission, Missoula. Mont.; 



