128 DIGEST OF GAME LAWS FOE 1901. 



Lee: [Unlawful without hunting hcense to ship or transport j^artridges (or quail) 

 from county, or for licensee to ship partridges (or (juail) not killed by himself. 

 Penalty $10-120. Acts 1899-1900, chap. 330, sees. 6, 7.] 



Pag-e: [Unlawful to kill, capture, offer for sale, or l^uy partridges (or quail) killed 

 or captured in county for purpose of shif)ping beyond county limits. Penalty $5-s20 

 for each offense. Railroad, express or other transportation company receiving for 

 shipment and shijjping any partridge ( or quail) killed or captured in county beyond 

 county limits to be fined not less than S20 each offense. Acts 1895-1896, chap. 787, 

 sees. 1, 2.] 



Pittsylvania: [Unlawful at any time to shiji partridges (dead or alive) to points 

 outside the State, and any raih'oad or express company knowingly receiving such 

 consignments to be fined not less than $50 for first offense and double for each sub- 

 sequent offense. Not applicable to non-resident sportsmen who come for recreation 

 and pleasure, who do not shoot for market, and who take away game as baggage on 

 railroad lines on which they are travelmg as j^assengers. Acts 1893-1894, chap. 424, 

 sec. 2.] 



Princess Anne: [Unlawful for nonresidents to shoot at or kill wild fowl for profit 

 or sale, either directly or indirectly, unless they own or rent shores on Back Bay, 

 Penalty $50-$100, or 30-90 days, or both. Acts 1893-1894, chap. 86, sees. 4, 5.] 



Rocking-ham: [Unlawful to kill or capture for purpose of shipping to any point 

 outside of State, any deer, partridge or quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse, or wild turke}^ 

 Penalty S5-S20. Railroad or express company, or other transportation company 

 receiving above for shipment or shipping same to any point outside of State to be 

 fined $20 or more for each offense. Acts 1893-1894, chap. 610, sees. 4, 5.] 



Shenandoah.: [Unlawful to carry, send, transport or ship, dead or alive, game or 

 game birds of any kind to any point outside the county. Penalty SIO for first 

 offense; double for each subsequent offense. Any stage line or railroad or express 

 company receiving game for shipment or transportation, to be fined S50. Xot 

 applicable to shipment or transportations of rabbits or hares. Acts 1895-1896, chap. 

 790, sec. 7.] 



[Unlawful for nonresident of State at any time to offer for sale, or ship for j)ur- 

 poses of sale, partridge or quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse, wild turkey, woodcock. 

 Penalty $20 or imprisonment 30 days. Acts 1889-1890, chap. 133, sees. 1, 2.] 



Sussex: [UnlaAvful to sell or offer for sale partridges or quail killed, captured, 

 or obtained in the county. Penalty $2-$5 for first offense, $5-$10 for any subsequent 

 offense. Acts 1899-1900, chap. 1073, sees. 6, 7.] 



WASHINGTON. 



Session Laws of 1897, Chap. LII, pp. 84-86. 



Sale: Sec. 12 [as amended by Laws of 1899, Chap. CXXXYIII, sec. 3]. Every 

 person who shall offer for sale or market, or sell or barter any moose, elk, caribou, 

 killed in this State, antelope, mountain sheep or goat, deer, or the hide or skin of any 

 moose, elk, deer or caribou, or any grouse, pheasant, ptarmigan, j^artridge, sage hen, 

 prairie chicken or quail at any time of the year, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, 

 and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as hereinafter provided. 



Sec. 13 [as amended by Laws of 1899, Chap. CXXXVIII, sec. 4] . Every person, 

 agent or employe of a company or corporation, hotel-keeper, restaurant keeper, 

 boarding house keeper, or keeper of a market, or other person who shall buy or barter 

 for, at any time of the year, the whole or any part of the meat of any moose, elk, 

 caribou, antelope, mountain sheep or goat, deer, or the hide or skin of any moose, 

 elk, deer or caribou, or any grouse, pheasant, ptarmigan, partridge, sage hen, prauie 

 chicken or quail, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof 

 shall be punished as hereinafter provided. 



