PROTECTION OF GAME. 



* Act 276, of the Laws op 1889. 



2215h. Sec. 8. No person or persons shall kill or destroy, by any means whatever, 

 or attempt to take or destroy, any wild turkey at any time except in the months of 

 October and November of each year. 



2215i. Sec. 9. No person or persons shall kill or destroy, by any means whatever, 

 any woodcock or any partridge or ruffed grouse, save only from the first day of Septem- 

 ber in each year to the first day of January following. 



2215j. Sec. 10. No person or persons shall kill or destroy, by any means whatever, 

 any wild duck, wild goose, or othe'r wild water fowl or snipe, save only from the first 

 day of September in each year to the first day of January in the year following: Pro- 

 vided, however, That it shall be lawful to hunt and kill jack-snipe, red-headed, blue- 

 bill, canvas-back, widgeon, pin-tail ducks and wild geese, between the first day of 

 September in each year and the first day of May next following. 



2215k. Sec. 11. The taking, carrying, or sending by any means whatever into or 

 through any county of this state, any of the game or animals which have been killed or 

 captured contrary to the provisions of this act, or the hide of such animals, shall be 

 illegal, and is declared to be an offense against the provisions of this act, in any county 

 in or through which such game, animals, or hides may be taken. 



22151. Sec 12. No person shall kill, capture, or destroy, or attempt to kill, capture, 

 or destroy any colin or quail, sometimes called Virginia Partridge, before the first day 

 of November, 1894, and thereafter only during the months of November and December 

 of each year. 



2215m. Sec 13. No person shall Kill or attempt to kill any pinnated grouse or 

 prairie chicken until the first day of September, 1894, and thereafter only in the 

 months of September and October in each year. 

 , 2215n. Sec 14. No person or persons shall at any time take or capture or attempt 

 to take or capture any turkeys, partridge, prairie chicken, pigeon, wild duck, wild goose 

 or quail by means of nets, snares, pits, pitfalls, or cages : Provided, That it shall be 

 lawful to trap quail and take them alive for the purpose of keeping them alive through 

 the winter and for no other purpose whatever. Said quail are not to be transported to 

 other places, but must be again liberated in the same place where they were caught 

 when the weather is suitable in the spring. 



2215o. Sec 15. No person shall, at any time, make use of a swivel or punt gun for 

 the purpose of killing, or attempting to kill, any wild duck or other wild fowl. 

 2215p. Sec. 16. No person shall, at any time, in any manner, rob. or destroy, or 



