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John C. Hartman 



Editor of the Waterloo Evening Courier, Waterloo, Iowa. 



Honorable Mention because of his long-continued and ef- 

 fective services to the cause of bird protection in Iowa, and 

 particularly in recognition of the effective part taken by him 

 in the contest of 1917, to save the quail and pinnated grouse 

 of Iowa from further destruction. 



Prof. George B. MacDonald 



Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. 

 Honorable Mention for active service throughout the suc- 

 cessful campaign in Iowa for the saving of the pinnated 

 grouse and quail, exerted through a campaign of educa- 

 tion and appeal, and continued throughout the critical stages 

 of the contest. 



John G. Brown 



Attorney at Law, Helena, Montana. 



Honorable Mention because, through his efforts in 1915, 

 the mountain sheep and goats of Montana were given long 

 close seasons. 



Hon. Charles B. Metcalfe 



San Angelo, Texas. 



Honorable Mention in recognition of the great efforts 

 put forth by him, in the face of fierce opposition, in the 

 Texas legislature of 1917, for adequate reforms in the treat- 

 ment of Texas game. Although up to April 1, no important 

 successes were attained, success was fairly deserved by the 

 efforts that were put forth. 



George Hewitt Myers 



Washington, D. C. 



Honorable Mention for years of devotion and sacrifice to 

 the cause of wild life and forest protection, and for the 

 practical results that have been achieved through him in the 

 form of new laws, new preserves and the educating of the 

 public. 



