INTRODUCTION. 
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will be liable on conviction to forfeit and pay for every Egg so taken 
or destroyed a sum not exceeding One Pound. 
Where any person is convicted of an offence against The Wild 
Birds Protection Act, 1896, or the Principal Act or any Order made 
thereunder, the Court may, in addition to any penalty that may be 
imposed, order any trap, net, snare, or decoy bird used by such person 
for taking any Wild Bird to be forfeited. 
Under the Act of 1904 any person who sets any trap calculated to 
cause bodily injury to any Wild Bird coming in contact therewith, or 
knowingly permits any such trap to be so set, is liable to a penalty of 
£2, and for a second or subsequent offence, to a penalty of ^5. 
Note. — The Birds named in the Schedule to the Act of 1880 are :- 
American Quail 
Auk 
Avocet 
Bee-eater 
Bittern 
Bonxie 
Colin 
Cornish Chough 
Coulterneb 
Cuckoo 
Curlew 
Diver 
Dotterel 
Dunbird 
Dunlin 
Eider-duck 
Fern-owl 
Fulmar 
Gannet 
Goatsucker 
God wit 
Goldfinch 
Grebe 
Greenshank 
Guillemot 
Gull (except Black- 
backed Gull) 
Hoopoe 
Kingfisher 
Kittiwake 
Lapwing 
Lark (added by Act 
of 1 88 1) 
Loon 
Mallard 
Marrot 
Merganser 
Muire 
Night Hawk 
Nightjar 
Nightingale 
Oriole 
Owl 
Oxbird 
Oyster-catcher 
Peewit 
Petrel 
Phalarope 
Plover 
Ploverspage 
Pochard 
Puffin 
Purre 
Razorbill 
Redshank 
Reeve or Ruff 
Roller 
Sanderling 
Sandpiper 
Scout 
Sea-lark 
Sea-mew 
Sea-parrot 
Sea-swallow 
Shearwater 
Shelldrake 
Shoveller 
Skua 
Smew 
Snipe 
Solan Goose 
Spoonbill 
Stint 
Stone Curlew 
Stone Hatch 
Summer Snipe 
Tarrock 
Teal 
Tern 
Thick-knee 
Tystey 
Whaup 
Whimbrel 
Widgeon 
Wild Duck 
Willock 
Woodcock 
Woodpecker 
By Order of the Executive Committee of the Isle of Wight County 
Council. 
John Dufton, 
Clerk to the County Council. 
County Council Offices, 
20, Holyrood Street, Newport, Isle of Wight, 
3rd February, 1905. 
