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must file with said persons or officers a properly executed bond in the sum of two hundred 

 dollars, signed by two responsible citizens of the state as sureties. This bond shall be forfeited 

 to the state and the certificate become void upon proof that the holder of such certificate has 

 killed any bird or taken the nest of eggs of any bird for other than the purposes above mentioned. 



Time for which Certificates shall be in Force. 



; 85. Such certificates shall be in force for one year only from the date of their issue and shall 

 not be transferable. 



§ 3. Article fr - e of chapter four hundred and eighty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred 

 and ninety-two. is hereby amended to read as follows : 



ARTICLE V. 



Fish. 

 Section 100. Polluting streams. 



1 01. Taking fish by drawing off water forbidden. 



102. Unlawful devices and explosives prohibited. 



1 03. Waters not to be stocked from streams. 



104. Fishing through the ice in waters inhabited by trout, et cetera, forbidden. 



105. Trout; close season. 



106. Trout not to be taken unless six inches in length. 



107. Trout, et cetera, not to be disturbed while spawning. 

 10S. Salmon trout and land-locked salmon ; close season. 

 109. Certain fish not to be transported. 



no. Black bass and Oswego bass, pickerel and wall-eyed pike in Saint Lawrence 



river; close season, 

 in. Bass not to be taken less than eight inches in length. 



112. Muskallonge; close season. 



113. Salmon; close season. 



114. Salmon not to betaken less than eighteen inches in length. 



117. Sign-boards near fishways. 



1 1 8. Fishing near fishways prohibited. 

 i2i. Salt-water striped bass. 



122. Striped bass; close season. 



Polluting Streams. 



i 100. No dyestuff, coal tar, refuse from gas houses, sawdust, shavings, tanbark, lime or 

 other deleterious or poisonous substances shall be thrown or allowed to run into any of the 

 waters of this State, either private or public, in quantities destructive to the life of fish inhabiting 

 the same. 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. 



