mittee on State Herds reported regularly each year, 
nothing has yet been accomplished along the lines of its 
recommendations. He stated that he had recently vis- 
ited the preserve of the Allegheny Sportsmen’s Asso- 
ciation in West Virginia, and had been impressed by 
the possibilities for bison and other big game. He asked 
if the Blue Mountain Forest Association would be will- 
ing to present two more animals to the Bison Society 
(cow and bull), if the Society would agree to supply 
three, these five to form a nucleus for a State Herd in 
West Virginia. Mr. Corbin took his proposal under 
advisement. 
President Hooper referred briefly to the recent 
death of Harry Radford, a very active and valuable 
member of the American Bison Society, whose love for 
animal life was boundless, and who was greatly re- 
spected and loved by all who knew him. He is said to 
have met death with a companion at the hands of Eski- 
mos. The Secretary was requested to spread upon the 
records of the meeting the substance of President 
Hooper’s remarks, and to record the deep regret with 
which the Society has learned of his death. 
The meeting adjourned at 12.35. 
WILLIAM P. WHARTON, 
Secretary. 
