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72 LAWS EEGULATING TRANSPOETATION AND SALE OF GAME. 



NORTH DAKOTA. 



Revised Codes, 1895, chap. 72, p. 1363. 



[Sec] 7683. Shipping out of State. Every person who within this State ships 

 or receives for shipment beyond the limits of this State any of the game birds or 

 animals mentioned in section 7677 [prairie chicken, pinnated grouse, sharp-tailed 

 grouse, ruffed grouse, woodcock, plover, wild duck, wild goose, brant, buffalo, 

 elk, deer, antelope, caribou, mountain sheep] * - * is guilty of a misde- 

 meanor, and upon conviction thereof is punishable by a fine of ten dollars for each 

 game bird or fish so shipped or received and one hundred dollars for each animal 

 so shipped or received. ^ 



OHIO. 



Revised Statutes, 1897 (as amended by General Acts of 1898, Vol. XCIII, 



p. 108). 



Sec. 6964. * * * Whoever purchases, sells or exposes for sale, or has in his 

 possession, any dove, except between the fourth day of July and the fifteenth day 

 of December, inclusive; or any snipe, rail, killdeer or plover, except between the 

 first day of September and the fifteenth day of May, inclusive; or any coot or mud 

 hen, or wild duck, except between the first day of September and the fifteenth 

 day of April, inclusive; or any Mongolian pheasant, English or ring-neck pheas- 

 ant, before the tenth day of November, 1903, or after that date, except between the 

 tenth day of November and the fifteenth day of December, inclusive; or any of 

 the song or insectivorous birds mentioned in section 6960; or whoever shall at any 

 time, catch or kill, any quail, wild turkey, ruffed grouse or pheasant, prairie 

 chicken, woodcock, squirrel, Mongolian pheasant, or English or ring-neck pheas- 

 ant, for the purpose of conveying the same beyond the limits of this State, or for 

 sale in the markets of this State, or shall transport or have in possession with 

 intent to procure the transportation beyond the limits of this State, or for sale in 

 the markets of this State, any quail, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, or pheasant, 

 prairie chicken, woodcock, squirrel. Mongolian pheasant, or English or ring- 

 neck pheasant, killed within this State, shall be fined as provided in section 6968. 

 And in addition thereto, shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars for each 

 bird trapped or possessed contrary to the provisions of this act. The reception by 

 any person within this State of any such birds, game or animals, for shipment 

 to a point without the State, shall be prima facie evidence that such birds, 

 game or animals were killed within this State for the purpose of conveying 

 the same beyond its limits; Provided, that the provisions of this act shall not 

 be construed as applicable to any common carrier into whose possession any of 

 the birds, game or animals herein mentioned, shall come in the regular course of 

 their business for transportation, while they are in transit through this State from 

 any place without this State, where the killing of such birds, game or animals 

 shall be lawful, but nothing in the provisions of this act shall prevent any one 

 having in his possession wild deer during the time when the killing thereof is 

 made penal. Any game warden or deputy game warden in this State shall have 

 authority and right, at any time, to open packages, boxes, crates or other recepta- 

 cles containing the birds, game or animals prohibited by this act from being 

 transported without the limits of this State, delivered to a common carrier for 

 transportation out of the State, and shall take and confiscate such birds, game or 

 animals about to be transported out of the State and deliver them to some hos- 

 pital, infirmary or charitable institution. 



Passed April 12. 1898. 



Sec. 6968. [Any person convicted of any violation of any of the provisions of 

 this act shall be fined not less than twenty-five (25) dollars nor more than one 



