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gress of the United States, legislation authorizing and em- 

 powering the President of the United States, with the ap- 

 proval of the Governor of each state concerned, to dedicate 

 and set aside certain areas in the national forests as per- 

 petual sanctuaries for animals and birds. 

 New York, December 31, 1915. 



W. Austin Wadsworth, President. 

 Henry G. Gray, Secretary. 



THE AMERICAN GAME PROTECTIVE AND PROPAGATING 

 ASSOCIATION. 



Resolution Unanimously Adopted at a Regular Meeting of 

 The Board of Directors, New York, December 14, 1915. 



Whereas, A plan for the protection and increase of game 

 has been presented to this Association for its consideration, 

 to wit : 



[Here folloivs the published Plan in full] 



Now, therefore, be it 



Resolved, That the American Game Protective Associa- 

 tion most heartily endorses the plan, and also pledges its 

 support and co-operation in the campaign to be made for 

 the enactment of suitable legislation. 



John B. Burnham, President. 



THE BLAIR COUNTY GAME, FISH AND FORESTRY 

 ASSOCIATION, OF ALTOONA, PA. 



The Hornaday Plan was unanimously endorsed at our 

 November meeting. On December 7, our Secretary, Mr. 

 Dick Heverly, took the matter up with our Congressmen, 

 Hon. Warren Worth Bailey, and Senator Boies Penrose. 

 Harry A. McGraw, Vice-President. 



THE WILD LIFE LEAGUE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



Resolution Adopted by the Executive Committee. 



Resolved, That The Wild Life League of Pennsylvania, 

 through the Executive Committee of its Directors, hereby 



