PUBLICITY VOLUNTEERS FROM SW PACIFIC 
In previous issues we have published lists of volunteers from Australia, 
New Zealand, and three other quadrants of the Pacific, together with their 
services. By distributing notices, broadcasting information, and passing on 
copies of the Pacific Bird Observer , they are greatly assisting our program. 
Following is a list of those persons from the Southwest quadrant, excluding 
Australia and New Zealand, who have helped to publicize our program. 
NEW CALEDONIA 
Mr. M. A. Tonnelier , Societe Caledonienne d ’ Ornithologie, Moumea; offered to 
publish notices in French and distribute them in his area. 
Mr. Legand , Centre ORSTOM, Noumea: offered to assist in bird banding program 
in Southwest Pacific. 
Mr. J. M. Jouve , Office of the High Commissioner, Noumea: published notices by 
press and radio. 
Mr. R. Webb , South Pacific Commission, Noumea: published notices in two South 
Pacific Commission publications, the South Pacific Bulletin, and the 
South Pacific News. 
NEW HEBRIDES 
Mr. D, J. Bubbay , South Pacific Fishing Co., Espirito-Santo: distributed 
notices to fishing boat division. 
CHATHAM ISLAND 
Mr. D. S. Reid , Office of the Resident Commissioner, Waitangi: posted notices 
at prominent places on the island, published notices on local radio 
station, and distributed them to local schools. 
BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS 
Chief Secretary , Western Pacific 
High Commission, Honiara, B.S.I. 
Protectorate: posted notice in 
various districts and published it 
on radio and in news-letters. 
Mr. R. Turpin , Office of the 
District Commissioner , Malaita : 
distributed notices and notebooks 
to schools in the area. 
The Pacific Bird Observer is a 
bi-monthly newsletter distrib- 
uted to collaborators of the 
Pacific Ocean Biological Sur- 
vey Program of the Smithsonian 
Institution in order to promote 
the understanding of birds and 
; their relation to man in the 
Pacific . 
