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AN ACT VOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS. THEIR NESTS AND 
EGGS. 
Sec. 602. Whoever kills, traps or has in his possession any wild bird, 
er whoever sells or offers the same for sale, or whoever destroys the nest 
or eggs of any wild bird, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and 
upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more 
than twenty-five dollars: Provided, That the provisions of this section 
shall not apply to the following named game birds: The Anatid:e, com- 
monly called swans, geese, brant, river and sea duck; the Rallidae, com- 
monly called rails, coots, mud-hens, gallinules; the Limicolae, commonly 
called shore birds, surf birds, plover, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tattlers 
and curlew; the Gallinae, commonly called wild turkeys, grouse, prairie 
chickens, quails and pheasants; nor to English or European house spar- 
rows, crows, hawks or other birds of prey. Nor shall this section apply to 
persons taking birds, their nests or eggs, for scientific purposes, under per- 
mit, as provided in the next section. 
Sec. 603. Permits may be granted by the Commissioner of Fisheries 
and Game to any properly accredited person, permitting the holder thereof 
to collect birds, their nests or eggs for strictly scientific purpsses. In 
order to obtain such permit the applicant for the same must present t» 
such Commissioner written testimonials from two well-known scientific men 
certifying to the good character and fitness of such applicant to be en- 
trusted with such privilege, and pay to such Commissioner one dollar 
therefor and file with him a properly executed bond in the sum of two 
hundred dollars, payable te the State of Indiana, conditioned that he will 
obey the terms of such permit, and signed by at least two responsible citi- 
zens of the State as sureties. The bond may be forfeited, and the permit 
revoked upon proof to the satisfaction of such Commissioner that the 
holder of such permit has killed any bird or taken the nest or eggs of any 
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bird for any other purpose than that named in this section. 
