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Miss Heloise Meyer 



Lenox, Massachusetts. 



Honorable Mention for her active services to the cause 

 of bird protection, and for the results that have been 

 achieved through her initiative and instrumentality, by the 

 educating of the public, the defense of existing laws and the 

 enactment of new laws. 



Hon. George W. P. Hunt 



Past Governor of Arizona. 



Honorable Mention because of his constant championship 

 of the interests of wild life, and particularly for his gener- 

 ous support of the game sanctuary cause in the early stages 

 of the campaign. 



Mrs. Harriet Williams Meyers 



President of the Audubon Society of Southern California, 

 Los Angeles, California. 



Honorable Mention for her long-continued work in bird 

 protection, and in the promotion of the game sanctuary 

 cause in southern California. 



Mrs. Galen A. Fox 



Cheyenne, Wyoming. 



Honorable Mention in recognition of her successful efforts 

 in securing wide-spread support throughout Wyoming for 

 the game sanctuary cause. 



Mrs. H. E. Ricksecker 



Chairman of the Committee on Birds and Wild Life of the Federa- 

 tion of Women's Clubs of San Diego County, California. 



Honorable Mention in recognition of her valuable services 

 in southern California to the game sanctuary cause. 



William L. Simpson 



Attorney, Cody, Wyoming. 



Honorable Mention for his vigorous campaign to secure 

 the preservation of the sage grouse and mountain sheep of 



