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prairie chicken, grouse, quail, pheasant, oriole, meadowlark, robin, thrush, red- 

 bird, mockingbird, blue jay, turtledove, yellowhammer, or bluebird], excepting 

 song birds, at any time when the bird so possessed is not permitted to be shot by 

 the provisions of said section, shall be deemed prima facie evidence of a violation 

 of the provisions of this act. 



Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, company or corporation, 

 at any time, to buy, sell, barter, ship or offer for sale, barter or shipment, within 

 the State of Kansas, any bird or birds named in section one of this Act. The hav- 

 ing in possession by any person, company or corporation of any bird or birds 

 named in section one of this act, except by a person who has lawfully killed the 

 same, shall be deemed j^rima facie evidence of a violation of this act. 



Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for any railroad, express or transportation company 

 or corporation, or any agent, employee or manager of such company to accept, 

 within the State of Kansas, for shipment or transfer, any of the birds mentioned 

 in section one of this act. The having in possession of any of the birds mentioned 

 in the first section of this act by any such railroad, express or transportation com- 

 pany or corporation, or agent or employee or manager thereof, shall be deemed 

 prima facie evidence of a violation of this act. 



Sec. 8. Any person, or the manager, agent or employee of any company or cor- 

 poration found guilty of a violation of any of the provisions of this act, shall be 

 deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, before any court of 

 competent jurisdiction shall be fined in a sum not less than five dollars nor more 

 than one hundred dollars, for each and every offense, and costs, together with an 

 attorney's fee of ten dollars, and shall be committed until such fine, costs and 

 attorney's fee shall be paid. 



Approved, March 13, 1897. 



LOUISIANA. 



[No general prohibitions against transportation or sale.] 



MAINE. 



Public Laws of 1899, chap. 42, pp. 35-44. 



Sec. 11. * * * Nor shall any person or corporation carry or transport from 

 place to place any of the birds mentioned in this section [wood duck, dusky or 

 black duck, teal, gray duck, ruffed grouse or partridge, woodcock, quail, plover, 

 snipe, and sandpipers], in close season, nor in open season unless open to view, 

 tagged, and plainly labeled with the owner's name and residence and accompanied 

 by him, unless tagged in accordance with section twenty-six of this chapter under 

 the same penalty [$5 for each bird]. Any person, not the actual owner of such 

 bird, who, to aid another in such transportation, falsely represents himself to be 

 the owner thereof, shall be liable to the same penalty; nor shall any person or 

 corporation carry or transport at any one time more than fifteen of any one variety 

 of the birds above named as' the property of one person under the same pen- 

 alty. * * * 



Sec. 13. * * * Whoever carries or transports from place to place, any of the 

 birds named in this chapter during the period in which the killing of such bird is 

 prohibited, forfeits five dollars for each bird so carried or transported. 



Sec. 28. No person or corporation shall carry or transport from place to place 

 auy moose or deer, or part thereof, m close time, nor in open time unless open 

 to view, tagged and plainly labeled with the name and residence of the owner 

 thereof, and accompanied by him, under a penalty of forty dollars and costs of 

 prosecution for each moose or deer so transported or carried; and any person not 

 the actual owner of such game or parts thereof, who, to aid another in such trans- 



