4 BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
Secretary of Agriculture under authority of the Alaska fur law 
prior to the regulations hereby made and published shall be and are 
hereby revoked. 
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused 
the official seal of the United States Department of Agriculture to 
be affixed, in the City of Washington, this 22d day of August, 1923. 
[seal.] Henry C. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
Note. — The Criminal Code of Alaska (Title 1, Chap. 13, sec. 186), provides 
that all persons concerned in the commission of a crime, whether they directly 
commit the act constituting the crime or aid and abet in its commission, though 
not present, are principals, and are to be tried and punished as such. By this 
section any person knowingly selling poison for the purpose of killing land 
fur-bearing animals is a participator in the crime and is likewise punishable. 
* * * The Criminal Code of Alaska, section 2043, provides that if any person 
shall sell or deliver any arsenic, corrosive sublimate, prussic acid, or other 
poison, without having the word " poison " and the true name thereof in Eng- 
lish written or printed upon a label attached to the vial, box, or parcel contain- 
ing the same, such person, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine 
of not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars. 
Penalties for Unlawful Shipment and Transportation. 
(Criminal Cod^-Act of March 4, 1909. 35 Stat, 1137.) 
Sec. 242. It shall be unlawful for any person to deliver to any common car- 
rier for transportation, or for any common carrier to transport from any State, 
Territory, or District of the United States, to any other State. Territory, 
or District thereof, any foreign animals or birds, the importation of which 
is prohibited, or the dead bodies or parts thereof of any wild animals 
or birds, where such animals or birds have been killed or shipped in violation 
of the laws of the State, Territory, or District in which the same were killed, 
or from which they were shipped : Provided, That nothing herein shall prevent 
the transportation of any dead birds or animals killed during the season When 
the same may be lawfully captured, and the export of which is not prohibited 
by law in the State, Territory, or District in which the same are captured or 
killed : Provided further, That nothing herein shall prevent the importation, 
transportation, or sale of birds or bird plumage manufactured from the feath- 
ers of barnyard fowls. * * * 
Sec. 244. For each evasion or violation of any provision of the three last 
sections preceding the shipper shall be fined not more than two hundred dol- 
lars; the consignee knowingly receiving such articles so shipped and trans- 
ported in violation of said sections shall be fined not more than two hundred 
dollars; and the carrier knowingly carrying or transporting the same in viola- 
tion of said sections shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars. 
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