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lations shall be transported by one person in one calendar week out of the State 

 where taken ; any such migratory game birds or parts thereof In transit during 

 the open season may continue in transit such additional time Immediately suc- 

 ceeding such open season, not to exceed five days, necessary to deliver the same 

 to their destination, and may be possessed in any State, Territory, or District 

 during the period constituting the open season where killed, and for an addi- 

 tional period of ten days next succeeding said open season ; and any package in 

 which migratory game birds or parts thereof are transported shall have the name 

 and address of the shipper and of the consignee and an accurate statement of 

 the numbers and kinds of birds contained therein clearly and conspicuously 

 marked on the outside thereof ; but no such birds shall be transported from any 

 State, Territory, or District to or through another State, Territory, or District, 

 or to or through a Province of the Dominion of Canada contrary to the laws 

 of the State, Territory, or District, or Province of the Dominion of Canada in 

 which they were taken or from which they are transported ; nor shall any such 

 birds be transported into any State, Territory, or District from another State, 

 Territory, or District, or from any State, Territory, or District into any Prov- 

 ince of the Dominion of Canada at a time when such State, Territory, or Dis- 

 trict, or Province of the Dominion of Canada prohibits the possession or trans- 

 portation thereof. 



[As amended October 25, 1918, and July 9, 1920.] 



REGULATION 7.— TAKING OF CERTAIN MIGRATORY NONGAME BIRDS BY ESKIMOS 

 AND INDIANS IN ALASKA. 



In Alaska Eskimos and Indians may take for the use of themselves and their 

 Immediate families, in any manner and at any time, and possess and transport 

 auks, auklets, guillemots, murres, and puffins and their eggs for food, and their 

 skins for clothing. 



REGULATION 8.— PERMITS TO PROPAGATE AND SELL MIGRATORY WATERFOWL. 



1. A person may take in any manner and at any time migratory waterfowl 

 and their eggs for propagating purposes when authorized by a permit issued by 

 the Secretary. Waterfowl and their eggs so taken may be possessed by the 

 permittee and may be sold and transported by him for propagating purposes to 

 any person holding a permit issued by the Secretary In accordance with the 

 provisions of this regulation. 



2. A person authorized by a permit issued by the Secretary may possess, buy, 

 sell, and transport migratory waterfowl and their increase and eggs in any 

 manner and at any time for propagating purposes ; and migratory waterfowl, 

 except the birds taken under paragraph 1 of this regulation, so possessed may 

 be killed by him at any time, in any manner, except that they may be killed 

 by shooting only during the open season for waterfowl in the State where 

 killed, and the carcasses, with heads and feet attached thereto, of the birds 

 so killed may be sold and transported by him in any manner and at any time 

 to any person for actual consumption, or to the keeper of a hotel, restaurant, 

 or boarding house, retail dealer in meat or game, or a club, for sale or service 

 to their patrons, who may possess such carcasses for actual consumption with- 

 out a permit, but no migratory waterfowl killed by shooting shall be bought or 

 sold unless each bird before attaining the age of four weeks shall have had 

 removed from the web of one foot a portion thereof in the form of a "V " large 

 enough to make a permanent well-defined mark, which shall be sufficient to 

 Identify it as a bird raised in domestication under a permit 



