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thereof or his agent, in southeastern Alaska east of longitude 141°, 

 and no deer meat or caribou meat shall be received or served on board 

 any steamer or other vessel in the waters of the South Coast of 

 Alaska between Unimak Pass and Dixon Inlet. 



REGULATION 6. — SALE OF MEAT, CARCASSES, OR PARTS THEREOF OF MOOSE, 

 CARIBOU, MOUNTAIN SHEEP, AND MOUNTAIN GOATS IN PARTS OF 

 SOUTHERN ALASKA. 



The sale, directly or indirectly, of the meat, carcasses, or parts 

 thereof, of moose, caribou, mountain sheep, or mountain goats in 

 Alaska south of the summit of the Chugatch or Coast Range Moun- 

 tains including all of the Kenai Peninsula, and thence east to longi- 

 tude 141°, and the shipping of the meat, carcasses, or parts thereof, 

 of said animals, for sale from Anchorage, Seward, or other points on 

 the Kenai Peninsula, is hereby prohibited; and no meat, carcasses, or 

 parts thereof, of said animals shall be accepted for shipment to other 

 points in Alaska unless accompanied by affidavit of the owner that 

 they were not purchased and are not intended for sale. 



The meat of moose, caribou, mountain sheep, or mountain goats 

 shall not be procured for serving and served in any boarding house, 

 cafe, cannery, eating house, hotel, mess house, or restaurant by the 

 proprietor thereof or his agent in Alaska south of the summit of the 

 Chugatch or Coast Range Mountains, including all of the Kenai 

 Peninsula, and thence east to longitude 141°. 



REGULATION 7. — HIRING HUNTERS PROHIBITED. 



The hiring of any person, directly or indirectly, to kill or capture 

 game birds or game animals for any boarding house, cafe, cannery, 

 eating house, hotel, mess house, or restaurant in Alaska south of the 

 Arctic Circle is hereby prohibited. 



REGULATION 8. — HUNTING DEER OR MOOSE WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHTS. 



Hunting or killing deer or moose in southeastern Alaska with the 

 aid of fires or with the use of jacklights, searchlights, or other arti- 

 ficial lights is prohibited. 



REGULATION 9. — OPEN SEASON FOR MOUNTAIN GOATS. 



The killing of mountain goats in southeastern Alaska east of longi- 

 tude 141° on the Kenai Peninsula is hereby limited to the period from 

 September 1 to October 31, both dates inclusive. 



REGULATION 10. — KILLING OF CARIBOU AND MOUNTAIN SHEEP ON THE 



KENAI PENINSULA. 



The killing of caribou on the Kenai Peninsula is hereby prohibited 

 until July 15, 1921. 



The killing of mountain sheep in the eastern part of the Kenai 

 Peninsula east of longitude 150° (the location of which is indicated 

 by a north and south line passing through the Stalter Place on Kenai 

 River) is hereby prohibited until July 15, 1921. 



