VOLUNTEERS FROM SOUTHEAST PACIFIC 
PUBLICIZE PACIFIC PROGRAM 
People from 19 countries and 21 major island groups have written to tell 
us how they are publicizing the migration study and the need for band report- 
ers. These publicizers are very important to the banding program--the key 
people in fact in the whole migration study operation. 
The names of all volunteers are too numerous to list in this issue, but 
some of those in the Southeast Pacific (south of the equator and east of the 
180 meridian) are given here, together with their services. Names of others 
in the remaining quadrant of the Ocean will be listed in the next issue of 
Pacific Bird Observer . 
Much more publicity in the Southeast was generated than our list indi- 
cates. If you live in the Southeast quadrant and have helped spread informa- 
tion about the migration study, please write and tell us how you have helped 
the project. A request to Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Smithson- 
ian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20^60, will put you on our free mailing 
list . 
PUBLICITY VOLUNTEERS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS 
FRENCH POLYNESIA 
Monsieur Jean Tapu, Institut de Recherches Medicales de la Polynesie Francaise, 
B. P. No. 30, Papeete, Tahiti: published notice in local newspaper and on 
radio . 
Monsieur J. Darnery, Administrator of the Tuamotu-Gambier Islands, Papeete, 
Tahiti: distributed notices to all islands under his administration. 
Monsieur J. FLoc'h, Office de l’Administrateur, lies du Vent, Papeete, Tahiti: 
distributed notices to schools in the Society Islands. 
PERU 
Dr. H. W. Koepcke, Casa Humboldt, Casilla 5129, Miraflores (Lima), Peru: 
distributed notices to interested parties in Peru. 
Senor Felipe Ancieta C., Facultad de Ciencian Biologicas, Universidad 
Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo, Peru: distributed notices within the 
University and to other interested persons. 
NIUE 
A. Kaulima, Editor, Niue Newsletter, Niue Island, South Pacific Ocean: pub- 
lished notice in newsletter. 
Mr. Thomas J. Hill, Jr., American Vice Consul, American Consulate, Suva, Fiji 
Islands: distributed notices to Ik persons and organizations. 
FIJI ISLANDS 
Mr. E. R. Horn, Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., Thomson Street, 
Suva, Fiji Islands: placed notices on board their ships and sent notices 
to interested persons. 
