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in this Act shall be so construed as to prohibit any person or persons, firm, com- 

 pany, corporation, or association, taking any bird, fowl, or animal mentioned in 

 this Act at any time for scientific purposes. 



Sec. 862. Any person or persons, firm, company, corporation, or association, or 

 common carrier, or the agent of any such firm, company, corporation, or associa- 

 tion, or common carrier, violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed 

 guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction be fined In any sum not less than 

 twenty-five ($2o) dollars, nor more than two hundred ($200) dollars, or imprison- 

 ment in the county jail of the county in which said conviction is had, for any 

 term not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and in 

 addition to the costs now allowed by law on criminal prosecution, twenty-five ($25) 

 dollars liciuidated damages, shall be entered up as costs against each defendant, 

 and collected in the manner now provided by law for the collection of costs in 

 civil actions, which said sum of twenty- five (25) dollars shall be paid to the party 

 instrumental in securing the arrest and conviction of said defendant. 



Approved February 2T, 1893. 



Sec. 865. Every railroad company, express company, transportation company, 

 or other common carrier, their officers, agents and servants, and every other per- 

 son who shall transport, carry or take out of this State, or who shall receive for 

 the purpose of transporting from the State, any deer, buck, doe or fawn, or any 

 mountain sheep or antelope, or any quail, sage chicken, prairie chicken, grouse, 

 dove, wild duck or goose, except for purposes of propagation, shall be guilty of a 

 ijiisdemeanor. Any person found guilty of a violation of any of the provisions of 

 this section, shall be fined in a sum not less than twenty ($20) dollars nor more 

 than five hundred (S500) dollars or be imprisoned in the county jail not less than 

 ten nor more than ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 



Approved February 16, 1899. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Public Statutes, 1891, chap. 131. 



Sec. 6 (as amended by Laws of 1899, chap. 30, p. 266). If any person shall take, 

 catch, kill, or destroy, during the open season of any year, any cow moose, or 

 more than one bull moose, two caribou, or two deer, he shall be punished as pro- 

 vided in section 1 of this chapter, for each offense; and if any person shall have in 

 his possession the carcasses or hides of more than the aforesaid number of moose, 

 caribou, or deer, or parts thereof, or the carcass or hide, or any part thereof, of any 

 animal, it shall be prima facie evidence that he has hunted and killed the same 

 contrary to law; and no person or corporation shall transport any of said animals, 

 or parts thereof, unless open to view, tagged, and plainl)^ labeled with the name 

 of the actual owner, and accompanied by him, under a penalty of fifty dollars, 

 except that the Blue Mountain Forest Association may kill deer and moose within 

 the confines of its game preserve as established by chapter 258 of the Laws of 1895, 

 untilJanuary 15 of each year, and may ship them to points without the State at 

 any time when accompanied by a certificate of the fish and game commission that 

 they were legally killed; and the fish and game commission shall provide such 

 rules and regulatic is as are necessary for the carrying out of the provisions of 

 this paragraph without any expense to the State of New Hampshire. 



Public Statutes, 1891, chap. 132, p. 365. 



Sec. 3. [If any person shall kill, expose for sale, or have in possession any wood- 

 cock, ruffed grouse, or partridge, after the 15th day of September, or during the 

 months of October, Novembar, and December of any year, or plover during the 



