DIRECTORY OF GAIVIE PROTECTION OFFICIALS : 1927 



Lie Miles, chairman t;;:\int; and fisli coin- 

 misfiion, Little Rock. Ark. ; I. S. Mycis, 

 Akron. Oliio : T. Gilbert I'earsou. presi- 

 dent National Association of Audubon So- 

 cieties, 1974 Broadway, New York City : 

 L T. (,.>uinn, commissioner department of 

 game and flslicries. .Mont^ionicry, Ala. ; 



A. A. Richardson, chief tame warden, 

 Columbia, S. C. ; S. F. Rathbun, super- 

 visor of Kanie and frame tish, 404 Hell 

 Street Terminal, Seattle, Wash. ; Jordan 



B. Uoyall, State }<ame commissioner, Tal- 

 lahassee. Fla. : Ceorse Shiras, 3d, 45;i0 

 Klinvrle Street N\V., Washinj^ton, D. C. 



Officer in charge of same and bird reserva- 

 tions. E. A. Goldman, Biological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Forester, W. B. Greeley, Forest Service. 

 Washington, D. C. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 

 THE INTERIOR 



-fThe National Park Service administers 

 the laws for the protection of game on 

 national parks and also on the national 

 monuments under the jurisdiction of th<? 

 Department of the Interior.] 



Secretary of the Interior, Hubert Work. 

 Washington, D. C. 



Director. National Park Service, Stephen T 

 Mather, Washington, D. C. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 

 COMMERCE 



[The Bureau of Fisheries administers laws 

 for the protection of fur seals on the 

 Pribilof Islands and for the protection of 

 sea otters, walruses, and sea lions in the 

 Territorial waters of Alaska.] 



Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Commlssionir of Fisheries, Henry O'Mallev, 

 Wasliington, D. C. 



CANAL ZONE 



[By authority of Executive orders relative 

 to police powers and hunting in the 

 Canal Zone, the (Governor of the Panama 

 Canal has Issued orders and n'guljitions 

 concerning hunting in thi> ("anal Zone.] 



Chief -ot Oirice, the Panama Canal, A. L. 

 Flint, Washington, I). C. 



Executive Secri'tarv, the Panama Canal. 

 C. .\. Mcllviilne. B.ilhoa Il.-ights. (':iiial 



Znni'. 



NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 



Aniriiffln lliaiin Snritty. 



President. Kdniund Srvmotir, 44 Wall 

 Strei't. New York ("it.v. 



ScM-ri'tary. M. S. Garretson, New York 

 /(lologlcal Park. Niw York City. 

 .\)iiirivitn flamr J'rotri-lirr and I'ropdiinlion 

 .\MHociation (/ac. i. li.';.'! Broadway, New 

 York City. 



Presi<li>nt. ,Iohn B. Burnhiim. 



\lce president. (Jeorge ShIraH, 'Ui. 



Secrelar.v, Carlos .\ver.v. 

 .{nirrUiin Ornithiilof/iHtu' Union. 



PreHldeiit. .Mi'xandiT Wetmore, I'. H. Na- 

 tional Miisriini, Washington, 1). C. 



Secretary. 'P. S. Palmer. l!>."!'.t Biltmore 

 Street NW.. Washington. I ». C. 

 \iiiv)ican Stiriili/ of iliiintinilufii-'tn lliir.). 



President. Glover M. .Mien. .Museum of 

 Comparative Zordogy. t'aml)rld;;e. Mass. 



1 'orri'sponding secretary. A. P.rnKler How- 

 ell, r. S. National Museum, Washing- 

 ton, I>, 0. 



AsKOciiittd Outdoor Clubs of America. 



President. ■ . 



Secretary, Raymond H. Torrey, tty-28 

 One 'hundred and ninetv-third Street, 

 Hollis, New York City. 

 lio'iite and Crockett Club. 



President, (^eorge Bird (irinnell, 238 



East Fifteenth Strct, New York City. 



Secretary. Kermlt Roosevelt, 44 Beaver 



Street, New York City. 

 Chairman, game preservation committee, 

 W. liouglas Burden, New York City. 

 Catnp Fire Club of America (/>ic. i. 



President. Karl T. Fred.M-ick, liiS Broad- 



wav. New York City. 

 Secretary, W. R. ,Telliflfe. 9-_'l Madison 

 .\venuc. New York I'ity. 

 The flame Conservation .Sooirfj/ (Inc.), 20 

 East Forty-second Street, New Y'ork 

 City. 

 President. Hwight W. Huntington. 

 Secretary. Arthur M. Hartley. 

 Intrrnational AxHOciation of Game, Fish, 

 and Consrrfution CumviisyioiivrK. 

 President, I. T. Quinn. Montgomery, Ala. 

 Secretary, U. P. Holland, 45 West Forty- 

 tifth Street. New York City. 

 Internatif.nnl Committee for Bird Protec- 

 tion. (Includes representatives of 

 leading scientific and conservation .so- 

 cieties in Australia, Austria. Canada. 

 Czechoslovakia, France. Germany, 

 Great Britain, Holland. Hungary, 

 Ital.T, Japan, Luxemburg. New Zea- 

 land. Norway, Switzerland. South 

 Africa. Sweden, and the United States, i 

 I'resident. T. Gilbi rt Pearson, P..>74 

 P.roadway, New York City. 

 The Izauk Walton I.capiie of America. 

 I'resident, Jacol) M. I'iekinson. 2;?1 South 



La Salle Street. Chicago, III. 

 Secretary, Fred N. Peet, 214 West Huron 

 Street. Chicago, 111. 

 National Association of Audubon Societies 

 {Inc.). 

 President, T. Gilbert Pearson, 1974 



Broadway. New York City. 

 Secretary, Wm. P. Wharton, Groton. 

 Mass. 

 XatUwil Game Conference. 



Chairman, Lee Miles, Little Rock, Ark. 

 Secretary, Wakelield Dort, 233 Broad- 

 way, New York Citv. 

 Treasurer, Newbold L. Herrlck, 233 

 Broadway, New York City. 

 Xational Conference on Outdoor Recreation. 

 Chairman. Chauncey J. Hamlin, 110 I'ela- 



ware Avenue, BulTalo. N. Y. 

 Secretary, .\rthur Uingl:iud, Room 20.'t4 

 Navy Building. Washington, 1). C. 

 [.Y(to Kn<iland\ Fid< ration of the Hird 

 Clubs of Xcw Fni/I'ind (Inc.). 

 President. T. Gilbert Peiirson. I!t74 



Bro.adway. New York City. 

 Secretary, Laurence I{. Fletcher, Room 

 516, r»0 Congress Street, Boston, Mass. 

 New York Zooloriieal Sovietp {Inc.). 



(This society takes an actiye part in 

 the protection of birds afid game, i 

 President, Madison Grant. 1<>1 Park 



.Vyenue, New York Cllv. 

 Seci-etiirv. William White Nibs. 27 Piue 

 Street. New York City. 

 I'l rmani nt Wild I. iff I'rotection Fund. 

 Trustees: WllllinrT. Hornadav. 1 Bank 

 Street. Siiiuitord. t'onn. ; i'lark Wil 

 liims. H'lO P,roadwa.\. New York City; 

 Jaux's II Perkins, pre.sident . Fanners' 

 LoMii & Trust Co.. .New York <'lty. 

 Western Asii'iciallon of Slate Oamc Com- 



VlixSioiM IS. 



Presld'Hl. S. E. Katbbiin. 404 Bidl Street 



Tennlnal. Si-attle, WaMh. 

 Yleo president, .\. A. Sunders. Cheyenne. 



Wyo. 



