BULLETIN NUMBER TWO 67 



approves the Hornaday plan for the creation of game sanc- 

 tuaries in national forests, as the Commonwealth of Penn- 

 sylvania has been conducting such sanctuaries on her state 

 forests lands and has found them a most effective way of 

 maintining the supply of game and increasing wild life in 

 the state ; and be it further 



Resolved, That the Senators of the United States and the 

 members of the House of Representatives who represent the 

 great state of Pennsylvania be and are hereby urged to sup- 

 port this plan with their votes and influence at every oppor- 

 tunity, and that copies of this resolution be forwarded to 

 them by the Secretary of the Board. 



Jas. B. Sansom, Secretary. 



NEW YORK STATE FISH, GAME AND FOREST LEAGUE. 



Resolution Adopted by the Board of Directors. 



Be it Resolved, That the New York State Fish, Game 

 and Forest League, through its Board of Directors, go on 

 record as most heartily approving federal game refuges 

 and that they endorse the outline given by Dr. Hornaday, 

 as follows: 



[Here folloivs the published Plan in full] 



Be it further resolved, That we request our Senators and 

 Representatives from the State of New York to give their 

 best efforts in support of the plan in the Congress of the 

 United States. 



John B. Burnham, President. 



WHITESTOWN, N. Y., SPORTSMEN S ASSOCIATION. 



The resolution as adopted above by the New York State 

 Fish, Game and Forest League was also unanimously adopt- 

 ed by this Association. 



Morris Richards, President. 



MASSACHUSETTS FISH AND GAME PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 



At a meeting of the Executive Committee held on De- 

 cember 27, 1915, the following resolution was unanimously 

 adopted : 



