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sale any such eggs, or willfully destroy the nests of any such birds shall be guilty of 

 a misdemeanor. 



Sec. 3. Every person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this act 

 shall be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars, and not more than one hun- 

 dred dollars, and in default of the payment of the fine imposed, shall be imprisoned 

 in the county jail of the county where the offense was committed, at the rate of one 

 day for each dollar of the fine imposed. 



Approved February 23, 1895. 



General Laws of 1895, p. 97. Act for the protection of game, fish and 



wild fowl. 



Sec. 25. Every person who shall within the State of Oregon after the passage of 

 this act for any purpose injure, take, kill or destroy or have in his possession, except 

 for breeding purposes, sell or offer for sale any nightingale, skylark, black thrush, 

 gray singing thrush, linnet, goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinch, bullfinch, red-breasted 

 European robin, black starling, grossbeak, Oregon robin or meadow lark or mocking 

 bird, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Sec. 26. Every person who shall within the State of Oregon at any time after the 

 passage of this act, destroy or remove from the nest of any nightingale, skylark, 

 black thrush, gray singing thrush, linnet, goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinch, bullfinch, 

 red-breasted European robin, black starling, grossbeak or mocking bird, any egg or 

 eggs of such bird, or have in possession, sell or offer for sale any such egg or eggs, or 

 willfully destroy the nests of any such birds, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Sec 27. That every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, after the passage 

 of this act, willfully take, injure or destroy, any sea gull shall be guilty of a mis- 

 demeanor. 



Sec. 31. Every person convicted of a violation of sections * * * [25, 26, and 27] 

 of this act shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars and not 

 more than two hundred dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail of the county 

 where the offense was committed for not less than three months, or both such fine 

 and imprisonment. 



Approved February 25, 1895. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 

 Laws of 1897, No. 103, p. 124. 



Sec. 1. [That there shall be no hunting or shooting on the first day of the week 

 called Sunday, under penalty of $25 for each offense, or imprisonment for a period of 

 one day for each dollar of penalty imposed. ] 



Sec. 2. That no person in this Commonwealth shall kill, wound, trap, net, snare, 

 catch with birdlime or any similar substance, poison or drug, any bird of song or 

 any warbler, linnet, titmouse, blue bird, sparrow, yellow bird, thrush, downy wood- 

 pecker, hairy woodpecker, pileated woodpecker, red bellied woodpecker, red headed 

 woodpecker, catbird, pewee, vireo, martin, tanager, tiltup, blue finch, indigo bird, 

 oriole, shrike, kildeer, gnatcatcher, snow bird, hair bird, grossbeak, whip-poor-will, 

 cuckoo, chewink, chickadee, chat, phcebe bird, redstart, finch, humming bird, cow 

 bird, shore lark, wren, swallow, robin, grackle, meadow lark, nuthatch, least bittern, 

 swift, nighthawk, starling or bunting. Nor shall any person purchase or have in 

 possession, or expose for sale, any of the aforesaid song or wild birds, or the game 

 mammals killed or taken in tins' State except as hereinafter provided; but nothing 

 herein shall be construed to prevent the keeping of song birds in cages as domestic 

 pets. No person shall take or needlessly destroy the nest or eggs of any song or 



