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biological investigation of Thelon Game Sanctuary, Northwest Territories
(1935-1937); 
under auspices of Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, Canadian Department of
Mines and 
Resources, made biological investigations in Mackenzie Basin and Delta, Yukon

Territory, and various National Parks. Editor of Canadian Field-Naturalist
(1939- 
1940). Now Supervisor, Wildlife Management, Division of Fis   and Wildlife,
Ontario 
Department of Lands and Forests. Bibliography of about 75 titles, 31 of which
are 
ornithological. 
     Proposed by Harrison F. Lewis, A.L. Rand, and Josselyn Van Tyne. 
 
LAWRENCE VERLYN COMPTON 
     Associate 1926; Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D. C. 
     (Data submitted to Secretary incomplete.) Bibliography of 11 titles.

     Proposed by Josselyn Van Tyne, Alden H. Miller, and Ernst Mayr. 
 
ALLEN JOSEPH DUVALL 
     Associate 1942; Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D. C. 
     Ornithologist with Fish and Wildlife Service, caring for its collections
in the 
National Museum. Chief research has been the distribution and geographic
variation 
of North American birds. Bibliography of 10 titles. 
     Proposed by Ira N. Gabrielson, Frederick C. Lincoln, and J-hn W. Aldrich.

 
DONALD REDFIELD GRIFFIN 
     Associate 1936; Cornell University, Ithaca, New Ylrk. 
     Has conducted extensive and advanced research on homing of birds, especially

Leach's Petrels, carrier pigeons, Herring Gulls, Common Terns, and Gannets,
with 
particular attention to the sensory basis of homing ability. Now Assistant
Professor 
of Zoology at Cornell. Bibliography of 22 titles, five of which are ornithological.

     Proposed by Harrison F. Lewis, A. L. Rand, and Josselyn Van Tyne. 
 
FREDERICK WOODS HAECKER 
     Associate 1939; Kemmerer, Wyoming. 
     Editor of Nebraska Bird Review (1941-1946). Authority on the birds of
Nebraska 
and co-author of the latest list of the birds of Nebraska. Bibliography of
39 titles. 
     Proposed by George M. Sutton, Josselyn Van Tyne, and John T. Zimmer.

 
CHARLES OVERTON HANDLEY, SR. 
     Associate 1916; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg. 
     Fish and Wildlife Service representative, in charge of the Cooperative
Wildlife 
Research Unit of the State of Virginia. Teaches at Virginia Polytechnic Institute

and directs research on wildlife management problems relating to Virginia.
Research 
has centered on the Ruffed Grouse and Wild Turkey. Bibliography of 90 titles,
of 
which at least 70 are ornithological. 
     Proposed by Ira N. Gabrielsnn, Frederick C. Lincoln, and J