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ing from the Game Commissioner^ or the State Board of Fish Commissioners, and 

 said permission shall accompany the shipment of said birds or animals, and shall 

 exempt them from seizure while passing through any part of the State. 



Export: [Sec] 627a. Every railroad company, express company, transportation 

 company, or other common carrier, its officers, agents, and servants, and every other 

 person who transports, carries, or takes out of this State, or who receives for the pur- 

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

 quail, partridge, pheasant, grouse, prairie chicken, dove, wild pigeon, or any wild 

 duck, rail, snipe, ibis, curlew, or plover, except for the purposes of propagation, or 

 who transports, carries or takes from the State, or receives for the puriiose of trans- 

 portation from the State, any such animal or bird, or any part of the carcass thereof, 

 is guilty of a misdemeanor. The right to transport for the purposes of propagation, 

 or for scientific purposes, must first be obtained by permit in writing^ from the Game 

 Commissioner,^ or the State Board of Fish Commissioners. 



Restrictions on shipping: [Sec] 627b. Every railroad company, steamship 

 company, express company, transportation company, transfer company, and every 

 other person, who ships, or receives for shipment, or transportation, from any one 

 person, during any one day, more than twenty-five quail, partridge, grouse, or sage 

 hen, snipe, curlew, or ibis, or more than fifty doves, or more than twenty rail, or 

 more than fifty v.ild ducks, or who transports any of said birds, or any deer, in any 

 quantity, unless such birds or deer are at all times in open view, and labeled with 

 the name and residence of the person by whom they are shipped, is guilty of a 

 misdemeanor. 



Trapping" for sale: [Sec] 631. Every person who takes, kills, or destroys, by the 

 use of any net, pound, cage, trap, set line or wire, any quail, partridge, grouse, wild 

 duck, curlew, or ibis, or who transports, buys, sells, or gives away, offers or exposes 

 for sale, or has in his possession, any of the said birds that have been taken, killed, 

 or captured by the use of any net, pound, cage, trap, set line or wire, whether taken 

 in the State of California, or shipped into the State from any other State, Territory, 

 or foreign country, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, that the same may be 

 taken for purposes of propagation, or for scientific purposes, written permission hav- 

 ing first been obtained from the Game Commissioner,^ or the State Board of Fish 

 Commissioners. 



Penalties: [Sec 631a. Every person found guilty of a violation of any of the 

 provisions of Sections 626/(, 626A:, 626m, Sections 627ff, 6276, and Section 631 must be 

 fined in a sum not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, 

 or imprisoned in the county jail of the county in which the conviction shall be had, 

 not less than twenty-five days nor more than one hundred and fifty days, or by both 

 such fine and imprisonment.] 



COLORADO. 



Session Laws of 1899, chap. 98, pp. 188-217. 



DIVISION A. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 



Regulations: Sec 7. The commissioner shall have power to prescribe such rules, 

 regulations and forms as may be required to carry out the true intent of this act, 

 and not inconsistent herewith. 



^ There is no Game Commissioner in the State. 



^Sec. 435 of the Penal Code provides: "Every person who commences or carries 

 on any business, profession, trade, or calhng for the transaction or carrying on of 

 which a license is required by any law of this State, without taking out or procuring 

 the license prescribed by such law, is guilty of a misdemeanor." 



