206 JLAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



tliat wliich can be fired from the shoulder ; or to use steam launches or 

 any boats other than those propelled bv oars or paddles in the pursuit 

 of game animals or birds. 



Act May 11. 1908, c. 162. t;. 3, 3? Sti;t. 103. 



Sale, etc., of hides, skins, etc., of game animals or birds in Alaska, killed during 

 close seasons, unlawful. 



" Sec. 4. Sale. — That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons 

 ac any time to sell or offer for sale any hides, skins, or heads of any 

 game animals or game birds in Alaska, or to sell, offer for sale, or pur- 

 chase, or offer to purchase, any game animals or game birds, or parts 

 thereof, during the time when the killing of such animals or birds is 

 prohibited: Provided, That it shall be lawful for dealers having in 

 possession game animals or game birds legally killed during the open 

 season to dispose of the same within fifteen days after the close of 

 said season. 



Act May 11. 1908, c. 162. s. 4, 35 .Stat. 103. 



Hunting game animals in Alaska by nonresidents, without license, or without 

 guide in Kenai Peninsula, unlawful; license fees for hunting; license and 

 license fees for exportation of trophies, etc.; affidavit for exportation of 

 trophies, etc.; licenses for hunting and shipping big game; disposition of 

 proceeds from licenses; game wardens and guides. 



'* Sec. 5. Licenses. — That it .shall be unlawful for any nonresident 

 of Alaska to hunt any of the game animals protected by this Act, 

 except deer and goats, without first obtaining a hunting license, or to 

 hunt on the Kenai Peninsula without a registered guide, and such 

 license shall not be transferable and shall be valid only during the cal- 

 endar year in which issued. Each applicant shall pay a fee of one 

 hundred dollars for such license, unless he be a citizen of the United 

 States, in which case he shall pay a fee of fifty dollars. Each license 

 sliall be accompanied by coupons authorizing the shipment of two 

 inoo.se if killed north of latitude sixty-two degrees, four deer, three 

 caribou, three mountain sheep, three goats, and three brown bear, or 

 any part of said animals, but no more of any one kind. 



"A resident of Alaska desiring to export heads or tro})hies of any 

 ot the game animals mentioned in this Act shall first obtain a shipping 

 license, for which he shall pay a fee of forty dollars, permitting the 

 shipment of heads or trophies of one moose, if killed north of latitude 

 sixty-two degrees, four deer, two caribou, two sheep, two goats, and 

 TWO brown bear, but no more of any one kind; or a shipping license, 

 for which he shall pay a fee of ten dollars, permitting the shipment of 

 a single head or trophy of caribou or sheep; or a shipping license, for 

 which he shall pay a fee of five dollars, permitting the shipment of a 

 single head or trophy of any goat, deer, or brown bear. Any person 

 wishing to ship moose killed south of latitude sixty-two degrees must 

 first obtain a special .shi|)ping license, for which he shall pay a fee of 

 one hundred and lifty dollars, f)ermitting the shipment of one moose, 

 <jr any part thereof. Not more than one general license and two 

 special nioo.se licenses shall be issued to any one person in one year: 

 Provided^ That before any trophy shall be shipped from Alaska under 

 the provisions of this Act the persoii desiring to make such shipment 

 siiall first make and file with the custcms oflice at the port where such 



