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park, when satisfied that such transfer is for the purpose of 
exchange with other public parks outside of this State; such 
permits shall not be transferable and shall be in writing, and 
issued under the seal of his department, and shall state the 
name and location of the public park, to whom issued, the 
name and location of the public park to which transferred, 
the kind and number of birds or animals for which exchange 
is made. 
(410.) Sec. 27. The State Game and Fish Warden may, 
in his discretion, on application and the payment of a ten 
dollar fee, issue to individuals owning lands in this State, 
or bona tide members of clubs who own and maintain game 
preserves in this State, permits good for the yearly game 
season, to ship during the season fifty wild ducks or other 
migratory birds lawfully killed by him or them, on their own 
premises or the premises of the club of which he or they are 
members, to his or their respective homes out of the State : 
Provided, The shipper shall, in each case, make and attach 
to the package containing such game, his own affidavit, a 
duplicate copy of which he shall immediately cause to be 
mailed to the State Game and Fish Warden, setting forth 
that the wild game birds thus shipped, describing the same, 
were killed on his premises, or the premises of the club of 
which he is a member, describing and designating such prem- 
ises, and that the game was killed by himself, and is not for 
sale and will not be offered for sale. Any violation of the 
privileges herein given shall at once work a forfeiture of the 
permit granted, and each and every person guilty of violat- 
ing this section shall be punished as provided in section 
twenty-nine of this act. The money derived from the pay- 
ment of fees prescribed in this section shall within ten days 
after the receipt thereof be forwarded by the State Game and 
Fish Warden to the State Treasurer, and deposited in the 
proper fund in the state treasury, and so much of said moneys 
as shall be so transmitted to the State Treasurer shall be 
paid out by the Auditor General on his warrant, but only in 
payment for services rendered by the State Game and Fish 
Warden and his deputies as allowed by law for such services 
and the necessary traveling expenses in enforcing the game 
and fish laws of this State, upon itemized bills duly certified 
