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12. Any person felling or cutting anj' growing mahogany tree or 

 purchasing or being in possession of any mahogany being part of a 

 mahogany tree cut or felled in the Colony or Ashanti, shall on demand 

 produce the certificate of registration of his property mark to any 

 Administrative, Police or Forest Officer. 



13. No person shall buy, sell, export or be in possession of any 

 mahogan}' log which is not duly ma;rked in accordance with the 

 provisions of these rules. 



14. Every person having a registered property mark shall on 

 demand show to any Administrative or Forest Officer the stump of 

 any mahogany tree felled by him or give such Officer such information 

 as will enable him to find such stUmp without difficult}'. 



15. The following amendments are hereby made in the names and 

 descriptions of timber trees in the Schedule to the Timber Protection 

 Ordinance 1907 : — 



Part I. 



For Khaya senegaleiisis substitute Khaya caudata, Khaya ivorensis. 



For KWABOHOL (genus and species unknown) substitute KWABOHORA 

 {Khaya species). 



For PENKWA (genus and species unknown) substitute PENKWA, ODUPOK 

 {Entandrophragma species). 



For YANKUMA (genus and species unknown) substitute NIANKUJl (Heritiera 



utilis) . 



16. The following timber trees are hereby excluded from the 

 operation of the Timber Protection Ordinance, 1907 : — 



Part I. 



OPAPAO [Afielia africana). 

 BAKU {MiiiiHsops species Djava). 

 KOKOTE (Kokote alata). 

 HYEDUA (Gum Copal Tree.) 



Parts II. and III. 

 All Trees. 



17. Any person contravening or failing to comply with any of 

 the provisions o^f these rules shall be Hable on summary' conviction to 

 a fine not exceeding ten pounds or to imprisonment, with or \\'ithout 

 hard labour, for a term not exceeding three months or to both in 

 addition to any penalty which may have been incurred under the 

 Timber Protection Ordinance, 1907, or any other rules made thereunder. 



