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70 MARYLAND MANUAL.

2nd.John F. Mansfield St. Michaels
Harry Bryan Grasonville
Carroll Pierson Grasonville
Kirby Thompson Chester

3rd.Geo. A. Cummings Fairbanks
Howard Sinclair Tilghmans
Wm. M. Colbum Oxford
Grant Fisher Cambridge
A. Hallie Creighton. Cambridge
Samuel A. Phillips Fishing Creek
Lasbury Parks Fishing Creek
Ernest A. Townsend Bellevue

4th.Virgil P. Roberts . Quantico
Alfred Fisher Nanticoke

5th.John Henry Byrd Crisfield
John Dize Crisfield
Frank Ward Crisfield
Homer Ringgold Deals Island
John A. Evans Ewell
J. Robert Maddox Marion Station

6th.Christopher C. Holland Eastport
Jos. E. Smith Galesville

7th.

8th.Joseph A. Henderson St. George's Island
Wm. W. Clarke Ridge
Guy Z. Johnson Rock Point

9th.W. T. Scott Girdletree

FISH CULTURAL WORK.

Fish Hatcheries at Lewistown, Frederick County; Druid Hill Park,
Baltimore; and Bear Creek, Garrett County, Bass Propa-
gation Station at Fairlee, Kent County.

Albert M. Powell, Supt. of Hatcheries Lewistown
Alton Powell, Fish Culturist Lewistown
Pearson Rice, Fish Culturist Lewistown
Edw. R. Thomas, Fish Culturist Baltimore
Ogier Streett, Fish Culturist Baltimore
Ralph N. Miller, Fish Culturist Accident
Geo. W. Gorsuch, Fish Culturist Chestertown

Special Wardens.

Elmer Haulenbeek, Game Warden Oakland
Kenneth T. Burkins, Fish Warden Castleton

CHESAPEAKE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY.

Dr. R. V. Truitt, Director Solomons
Dr. V. D. Vladykov, Fishery Biologist Solomons
David H. Wallace, Asst. Fishery Biologist Solomons

The Legislative Act under which the present Conservation Depart-
ment now operates, was enacted in 1936 and all control and executive
functions of this Department are vested in a Conservation Commis-
sion. The Commission consists of three members, two of which are
of the same political party. The Commission is appointed by the Gov-

 

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