BULLETIN NUMBER SIX 45 



REGULATION 11. — KILLING GAME TO FEED DOGS OR FOXES. 



No game animal shall be killed, and no such animal or the carcass 

 or parts thereof shall be sold, purchased, or procured, for the purpose 

 of feeding them to foxes or other fur-bearing animals in captivity or 

 to dogs boarded for pay. 



REGULATION 12. — PREVENTING DESTRUCTION OF GAME BY DOGS. 



Killing or permitting the killing of moose, deer, caribou, mountain 

 sheep, or mountain goats with dogs, permitting any of the said 

 animals to be killed by dogs, or permitting dogs to hunt moose, deer, 

 caribou, mountain sheep, or mountain goats, in Alaska south of the 

 Arctic Circle is hereby prohibited. On the Kenai Peninsula no dogs 

 shall be allowed to run at large or, unless accompanied by or under 

 the immediate control of their owners or custodians, shall be allowed 

 outside the immediate vicinity of the towns of Hope, Kenai, Roosevelt, 

 Seldovia, Seward, and Sunrise. For the purposes of this regulation 

 the immediate vicinity of the towns shall be considered to mean one 

 mile in any direction from the post office. 



On and after July 14, 1919, all regulations for the pro- 

 tection of game in Alaska made and published by the Sec- 

 retary of Agriculture under authority of the Alaska game 

 law prior to the regulations hereby made and published, 

 except the regulations of August 1, 1908, relating to the 

 collection of specimens for scientific purposes and the cap- 

 ture or shipment of live animals and birds for exhibition 

 or propagation, and the export of specimens from Alaska, 

 shall be and are hereby revoked. 



In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and 

 official seal in the District of Columbia, this 7th day of 

 June, 1919. D. F. Houston, 



[seal] Secretary of Agriculture. 



