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other dangerous or destructive animals in such forests. Such special permission 

 shall not be given for a longer period than one month in any case. 



9. If any person to whom permission under Rule 2 or a license under 

 Rule 3 has been granted commits a breach of any provision of the Indian 

 Forest Act, 1878 (VII of 1878), as amended by the Forest Act, 1890, (V of 1 890) 

 or of any rules made thereunder, he shall be liable to the penalty of having the 

 permission or license, as the case may be, cancelled by the Divisional Forest 

 Officer, in addition to any other penalty to which he may be liable under the 

 Indian Forest Act, 1878 (VII of 1878), or otherwise. An appeal against 

 the cancellation of the permission or the license by the Divisional Forest 

 Officer shall lie to the Collector, and a second appeal, in case of dismissal 

 of the appeal by the Collector, to the Commissioner, whose decision shall 

 be final. 



10. In any case where the Divisional Forest Officer or Conservator thinks it 

 advisable, he may direct that a Forest Guard or other person shall accompany 

 the camp of any license-holder hunting or shooting in forests, with the object 

 of seeing that Forest rules are not infringed by camp followers. 



11. The word " hunting " as used in these rules, includes tracking for 

 the purpose of discovering the lie of wild animals, provided that any 

 person holding a license id not prohibited from employing any number of 

 trackers. 



12. Nothing in these rules shall be taken to exempt any person from liabi- 

 lity in respect of any offence by injury to the forest or its produce or of any 

 other offence pu' ishable under the Indian Forest Act, 1878 (VII of 1878), as 

 amended by the Forest Act, 1890 (V of 1890). 



13. Nothing in these rules shall be taken to cancel any privileges granted to 

 resident wild tribes except by the express order of the Collector, or to preclude 

 the grant of special permission by the Divisional Forest Officer or Collector to 

 resident villagers on special occasions. 



[N.B. -Forest in which wild tribes have been given the privilege of hunting 



will not generally be notified under Rule 3.] 



Appendix. 



The game birds referred to in Rule 1 (e) are as below, and the close season 



is fixed as follows : — 



For Close Section. 



>lst April to 30th September. 



Do. do. 



Do. do. 



Sand-grouse 



Pea-fowl 

 Jungle-fowl 



Spur-fowl 

 Partridge 



...{ 



Pterocles fasciatus 

 Pteroclurus exustus 



Pavo cristatus 



G alius sonerati 



f Galloperdix spadicea 

 \ Galloperdix lunulata 



l Francolinus vulgaris 



) Francolinus pictus 



J Ortygornis or Francolinu 



( pondicerianus. 



Do. 



Do. 



do. 



do. 



