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may be brought into the state for breeding purposes. The flesh or any portion of 

 any such animal shall not be possessed, sold or transported during the close season 

 for deer or during the open season for deer unless the animal was killed without the 

 state or by the owner thereof in a private park within the state during the open 

 season for deer. Possession thereof during such open season shall be presumptive 

 evidence that it was unlawfully taken by the possessor. * * * 



Penalties: Sec. 16. (As amended by chap. 147, Laws of 1901.) — A person who 

 violates any provision of this article is guilty of a misdemeanor, and in addition 

 thereto, is liable as follows: For each violation of sections one to eleven, both inclu- 

 sive, to a penalty of one hundred dollars, and for each deer, elk, caribou, antelope 

 or part of any such animal taken or possessed in violation of any provision of any of 

 said sections, an additional penalty of one hundred dollars; for each wild moose or 

 part of such animal taken or possessed in violation of any provision of said sections, 

 an additional penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars; * * * A person 

 convicted of a misdemeanor for a violation of section eleven of this article shall be 

 punished by imprisonment for a term of not less than three months nor more than 

 one year. 



AETICLE II. BIRDS. 



Sale, Birds: Sec. 28. Woodcock, grouse and quail shall not be sold or possessed 

 during the close season, except in the month of December, and possession or sale 

 thereof during the last fifteen days of December shall be presumptive evidence that 

 they were unlawfully taken by the possessor. 



SlLipment: Sec. 29. Woodcock, grouse and quail shall not be transported within 

 this State or into the State from a point without the State less than twenty-five miles 

 from the State line unless accompanied by the actual owner thereof, and no person 

 shall transport or accompany more than thirty-six grouse or thirty-six woodcock in 

 any calendar year, or more than twelve of either kind at one time. Possession 

 thereof by a common carrier, or employee thereof, at the time actually engaged in 

 the business of such common carrier, unaccompanied by the actual owner thereof, 

 shall constitute a violation of this section by such employee and common carrier. 

 No common carrier or person in its employ shall transport such birds as owner. 



Export: Sec. 38. [Added by chap. 235.] Birds or game, except fish, taken in 

 this State shall not be transported without the State; nor shall the same be taken 

 or possessed with intent to transport the same without the State. Any person doing 

 any act with reference to such birds or game in aid of such taking or transportation 

 with knowledge of the intention to so transport the same shall be deemed to have 

 violated this section. 



Penalties: Sec 39. A person who violates any provision of this article is guilty 

 of a misdemeanor, and is liable to a penalty of sixty dollars and to an additional pen- 

 alty of twenty-five dollars for each bird or part of bird taken or possessed in viola- 

 tion thereof. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



Code, 1883, II, chap. 21, p. 235. 



Export: Sec. 2835. No person shall export or transport from the State any quail 

 i or partridges, whether dead or alive, and any person violating this section shall be 

 guilty of a misdemeanor, and fined not exceeding fifty dollars or imprisonment not 

 [more than thirty days for each offense. (1876-77, c. 195; 1880, c. 57.) 



Besides this general State law the following special county laws relating to ship- 



.3nt and sale are in force: 



County Laws. 



Cleveland: [Unlawful to export or transport from county partridge. Penalty 

 [not exceeding $25 or imprisonment not exceeding 20 days. Acts 1901, chap. 400, 

 [sees. 2 and 3.] 



