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commonly called partridge, between the 1st of January 

 and the 1st of September, or have in his possession any 

 pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie-chicken, or expose 

 the same for sale between the 1st of February and the 

 1st of July, under a penalty of ten dollars for each bird 

 so killed or had in possession, or exposed for sale. 



11. There shall be no shooting, hunting, or trapping 

 on the first day of the week, called Sunday ; and any person 

 violating the provisions of this section, shall be liable to a 

 penalty of not more than twenty-five, nor less than ten dollars 

 for each offence, or imprisonment for not more than twenty, 

 nor less than five days. 



12. In the counties of Kings, Queens, and Suffolk, or 

 on the waters adjacent to the same, no person shall kill, 

 or have in his or her possession after the same is killed, any 

 wild goose, brant, wood duck, dusky duck (commonly called 

 black duck), mallard, widgeon, teal, sheldrake, broadbill, 

 coot or old squaw, between the 10th of June and the 20th 

 of October in each year ; and no person shall kill or shoot 

 at any wild goose, brant, or duck after sunset and before 

 daylight on any day of the year ; and no person shall sail 

 for wild fowl or shoot at any wild goose, brant, or duck from 

 any vessel propelled by sail or steam, or from any boat 

 attached to the same ; and no person shall use any floating 

 battery or machine for the purpose of killing wild fowl, or 

 shoot out of such floating machine at any wild goose, brant, 

 or duck. But nothing herein contained shall prohibit the 

 use of floats or batteries in Long Island Sound. Any person 

 violating any of the provisions of this section shall be liable 

 to a penalty of fifty dollars for each offence. 



13. Any person trespassing upon lands owned or 

 occupied by another, for the purpose of shooting, hunting, 

 or fishing thereon, after public notice by such owner or 

 occupant as provided in the following section, shall be 

 deemed guilty of trespass, and shall be liable to such owner 

 or occupant in exemplary damages for each offence, not 



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