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43. Niabara. Game Preserve, Nebr. No comments. 
 
44. Lassen Peak, Cal. No comments. The Ecological Society has a committee
to 
     urge the buffering of Lassen & Yosemite Park; T. D.. Storer has
been invited 
     to act as chairman. 
 
45. Catskill State Park, N.Y. No comments. 
 
46. Alleghany National Forest, Pa. and State Park, N.Y. No comments. 
 
47. Green-River Proposed National Monument. Colo,-Utah. 
 
48. Rocky Mt. National Park, C3oe.; Should be buffered, Roeser, Jr. 
 
49. Iowa Grassland, Ia. Should be acquired; Oberholser. 
 
50a,b,c,d,e. Million Acre Plains Grgsaland Restoration and Scientific Projeot,

     Nebr.. Colo. Seleetions as follows& Clayton, N.M. Area -Warner;
N.Scotts 
     Bluff, Nebr. - J. Roeser, Jr.; S.E. Colo., Wm. T. Penfound. 
 
51. Yosemite National Park, Calif. See Lassen National Park #44 for committee.

 
52. Zion National Park, Utah. No comment. Bryant. 
 
53. Sagebrush should be preserved, Utah. Tanner, Woodbury. 
 
54* Escalante National Monument- Utah. Bryant. 
 
55. Bryce Canyon, Utah.    Bryant 
 
56. Great Sands, Colo. Not sufficient outstanding* J. Rueser, Jr. 
 
57. Shenmdo2    National Park, Va. Should be enlarged; Oberholser. 
 
58. Lynn Fork Deciduous Forest, Tenn. Dr. E. Lucy Braun is primarily interested.

     The Ecological Society has a special committee to examine this. Asa
Shaver 
     is chairman. 
 
59. Redwood St. Park, Cal. No comments. 
 
60. Sequoia; Kinss Canyon National-Park, Cal. Bryant. 
 
61. Death Valley, Cal. - Bryant. 
 
62.   fanLd Canyon, Arizona. - No comments. 
 
63. Reelfoot, Tenn. Should be enlarged; Oberholser. 
 
64. Arkansas Isan.d, Islands in the Mississippi River; Ark. 
     There are several other ereas in Arkansas that could well be listed
as worth 
     saving. For example$ there are several large islands on the Mississippi
River 
     very close to the Louisiana line* These islands are heavily forested
and 
     have many of the Canebrakes and other floral associations characteristic
of 
     the region when it was first settled. These islands are well stocked
with 
     our large game. While no one has killed any recently, if there are any
bears 
     left in the state they are to be found on these islands. There is always

     the danger that these islands will be acquired by large timber companies
and 
     cut over. If this happens it would almost surely be subject to fires
that 
     would destroy the plant associations and wild life. These islands are
in the