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facie evidence of the violation of the foregoing section, by the person or persons owning, using, 

 having or harboring such dog or bitch. Whoever shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions 

 of this section shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and in addition thereto shall be liable to 

 a penalty of one hundred dollars for each violation thereof. 

 (As amd. bv chap. 652 of Laws of 1S96.) 



Dogs May be Killed. 



§ 45. Dogs, while chasing deer in violation of law, may be killed by an}' person. 



Transportation. 



§ 46. Deer or venison killed in this state shall not be transported to any point within or 

 without the state from or through any of the counties thereof or possessed for that purpose, 

 except as follows : One carcass or a part thereof may be transported from the county where 

 killed when accompanied by the owner. Xo individual shall transport or accompany more 

 than two deer in any one year under the above provision. The possession of deer or venison by 

 a common carrier, or by any person in its employ then actually engaged in the business of such 

 common carrier, unaccompanied by the owner, shall constitute a violation of this section by 

 such common carrier. This section does not apply to the head and feet or skin of deer severed 

 from the body. Whoever shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of this section shall 

 be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of one 

 hundred dollars for each wild deer or part thereof had in possession in violation of this section. 



Crusting and Yarding. 



§ 47. Deer shall not be hunted, killed or captured by what is commonly known as crusting, 

 nor while they are yarded. Whoever shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of this 

 section shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and in addition thereto shall be liable to a 

 penalty of one hundred dollars for each violation thereof. 



Moose. Caribou and Antelope. 



§ 48. Moose, caribou or antelope shall not be hunted, killed or possessed or sold during the 

 close season for the possession of deer or venison, after the same have been killed. Whoever 

 shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of mis- 

 meanor, and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars for each 

 violation thereof. 



Black and Gray Squirrels, Hares and Rabbits. 



§ 49. Black and gray squirrels, hares and rabbits shall not be hunted, shot at, killed or 



-->ed, except from the fifteenth of October to the fifteenth day of February, both inclusive. 



The use of ferrets in the hunting of rabbits is hereby prohibited. The provisions of this section 

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