APPENDIX. 523 
This section shall not apply to any person who shall kill or trap any bird for 
the purpose of studying its habits or history, or having the same stuffed and 
set up as a specimen; nor to any person who shall kill on his own premises 
any robin during the period when summer fruits or grapes are ripening, pro- 
vided such robin is killed in the act of destroying such fruits or grapes. 
PINNATED GROUSE. 
Sec. 7. No person shall, at any time within ten years from the passage of 
this act, kill any pinnated grouse, commonly called the prairie-fowl, unless 
upon grounds owned by them, and grouse placed thereon by said owners, un- 
der a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so killed. 
WOODCOCK, RUFFED GROUSE, QUAIL, RAIL, AND PARTRIDGE. 
Sec. 8. No person shall kill, or have in his or her possession, except alive, 
for the purpose of preserving the same alive through the winter, or expose for 
sale any woodcock or ruffed grouse, commonly called partridge, between the 
Ist day of January and the Ist day of September, or kill any quail, sometimes 
called Virginia partridge, between the Ist day of January and the 20th day 
of October, or have the same in possession, or expose the same for sale he- 
tween the Ist day of February and the 20th day of October, or have in his 
possession any pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie-chicken, or expose 
the same for sale between the Ist day of February and the Ist day of July, 
under a penalty of five dollars for each bird so killed, or had in possession, or 
exposed for sale. Provided, however, that in the counties lying along the 
Hudson River, and Susquehanna River and its branches, and in the counties 
lying south of the north line of the county of Greene, and the county of Co- 
lumbia, and in the counties bordering upon the waters where the tide ebbs 
and flows, it shall be lawful to kill, or possess, or expose for sale any wood- 
cock, or rail, or rufted grouse, commuuly called partridge, between the 3d day 
of July and the Ist day of January. 
TRAPPING PROHIBITED. 
. 9. No person shall, at any time, or in any place within this state, with 
any trap or snare, take any quail or ruffed grouse, under a penalty of five dol- 
lars for each quail or grouse so trapped or snared. 
VIOLATING THE SABBATH. 
Sec. 10. There shall be no shooting, hunting, or trapping on the first day 
of the week, called Sunday, and any person offending against the provisions 
of this section shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twen- 
ty-five dollars, or be imprisoned in the county jail of the county where the 
offense was committed not less than ten days nor more than twenty-five days 
for each offense. 
TRESPASS. 
Sec. 11. Any person who shall at any time enter upon the lawn, garden, 
orchard, or pleasure-grounds immediately surrounding a dwelling-house, with 
