Vice President at. Large: 
MRS. J. A. ELENDLEY, Dade City 
Vice President Section One: 
MISS ELIZABETH SKINNER, Dunedin 
Vice President Section Two: 
MRS. J. W. McCOLLUM, Gainesville 
Vice President Section Three: 
MRS. E. H. VVILKERSON, Panama City 
Vice President Section Four: 
MRS. M. L. STANLEY. Daytona 
PRESIDENT 
MRS. EDGAR LEWIS. Fort Pierce 
State Director. General Federation 
MRS. W. S. JENNINGS. Jacksonville 
General Federation Secretary 
MRS. W. R. O’NEAL, Orlando 
... 1919 ... 
Vice President Section Five: 
MRS. A. W. YOUNG, Vero 
Recording Secretary: 
MRS. C. E. HAWKINS, Bmoksville 
Corresponding Secretary: 
MRS. C. M ABDIL.L. Kldred 
Treasurer: 
MISS BESSIE A. WILLIAMS, Creacont City 
Auditor: 
MRS ERNEST GALLOWAY. Sanford 
SUortiia iFriU’ratimt of Unmrn’a GUuba 
A.rti 
MRS. T. L. KARN, Tampa 
Civics* 
MRS. J. T. FULLER, Orlando 
Civil Service Reform: 
MRS. ROSELLE C. COOLEY, Jacksonville 
Education: 
MRS. C. D. LANDIS, DeLand 
Music: 
MISS SUSAN DYER. Winter Park 
Public Health: 
DR. GRACE WH1TFORD. Ozona 
Home Economics: 
MISS AGNES ELLEN HARRIS, Tallahassee 
Legislation: 
MRS. J. D. COUGHLIN. Palatka 
CHAIRMEN OF DEPARTMENTS 
Industrial and Social Conditions: 
MRS. PHILIP CLARKSON. Miami 
Conservation: 
MRS. W. S. JENNINGS, Jacksonville 
Bird Protection: 
MRS. KIRK MUNROE. Cocoa nut Grove 
Forestry: 
MRS. GEO. B, ROSS, Sarasota 
Waterways: 
MRS. A. E. FREDERICK, Moore Haven 
Good Roads: 
MRS. O. Z. OLIN, Monticello 
Seminole Indians: 
MRS. FRANK STRANAHAN, Ft. Lauderdale 
Park: 
MRS. E. C. LOVELAND. Homestead 
PRESS 
MRS J B. O’H AR A, Chairman, State Editor Gen- 
eral Federation Magarine and Business Represen- 
tative. Palm Beach 
Literature and Library Extension: 
MRS. W. F. BLACKMAN, Winter Park 
Bureau of Information and Historian: 
MRS. R. F. GODARD, Quincy 
Federation Endowment Fund: 
MISS KATE JACKSON. Tampa 
Finance: 
MRS. ERNEST GALLOWAY, Sanford 
Transportation: 
MRS. Y. R. BEAZLEY, Tampa 
MISS RUTH RICH. Jacksonville 
Political Equality: 
DR. MARY B. JEW Err. Winter Haven 
Librarian: 
MISS VIRGINIA STEI.LE, Tampa 
Fort Pierce, Florida, Feb. 21, 1919. 
Mr. Alexander iuetmore, Ass’t Biologist, 
Bureau of Biological Survey, 
U.S .Department of Agriculture, 
My Dear Mr. Wetmore: ^ 
to 
We of the Florida Federation are always glad welcome represen- 
tatives of the Department of Agriculture to our beautiful Royal Palm 
State Park, as we have received most courteous treatment as well as help 
-ful co-operation and encouragement from such scientists as have vis- 
-ited the Park and certain greatly appreciated favorsVrora the nead of 
the department. ^ ( 
Our Board of Directors has ordered that permission be given for the col- 
-lection of various scientific specimens, free to the Government and • 
our State Institutions, so I take it that you may oollect such speci- 
-mens as you mention, since you come in an official capacity. We great- 
ly enjoyed Mr. Eowells and felt that we gained a great deal from his 
visit and the talks he gave, Mr. Mosier will gladly assist in such 
him 
ways a3 he can, and I am sure you will find. very intelligently helpful. 
Roping that your stay in the £ark may be pleasant and interesting, I 
am 
, ScLtiO-y {UUjLhLJ 
l Preside 
President, F.P.^.C. 
Sincerely yours, 
