82 DIGEST OF GAME LAWS FOR I'JOl. 
ARKANSAS. 
Sandels and Hill's Dig-est of the Statutes, 1897, Chap. LXIX, pp. 844-848. 
Export: Sec. ;U14. * * * It shall ])e lawful to export from any i)art of this 
State, l>eaver.s, opossiiins, haren or ral)})its, j^roiiiid hogs or woodehucks, raccooiiH, 
squirrels, snipes or plovers, ducks and geese, when shipped openly. 
Sec. 3416. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company, steanilioat, express 
conii)any, or any other common carrier, to take for carriage any fish or game con- 
signed to points l)eyond the limits of this State. 
Examining packages: Sec. 3417. All such common carriers may refuse to 
reccivi' any package which they may supjxjse contains fish or game designed for 
export, and may cauise said package to be oi)ened, or may satisfy themselves in any 
other way that said package does not contain game or fish. 
Penalties: Sec. 3418. Any common carrier violating the provisions of this act, 
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not 
less than $50, nor more than $200. 
Shipment: Sec. 3435. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company, express com- 
})any, steamljoat company, or other company, or corporation, or private person, to 
have in possession or receive for transportation or carriage, or for any other purpose 
whatsoever, any of the game or birds mentioned in section 3431 [deer, <|uail or Vir- 
ginia partridge, pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, wild turkey], during the season 
when the killing, catching or injuring the same is prohibited. (See p. 21.) 
Penalties: Sec. 3436. [Violation of any of the provisions of this act a misde- 
meanor, i)unishable by a fine $3-$10 for each bird or nest of eggs, and $10-S20 for 
each deer, together with costs of prosecution. ] 
Acts of 1901, No. CLXXIV, p. 328. 
Quail — White County: Sec. 1. * * * It shall also })e unlawful to catch or kill 
for sale shipping or Imrter or giving away of any quail in White County, and Barren, 
and Glaize Townships, Jackson County, Froi-iding nothing in this bill shall prevent 
any person or persons to catch or kill such quail for their individual or home 
consumption. 
Penalty: Sec 2. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be guilty 
of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not less than 
twenty-five nor more than fifty dollars for each offense. 
Approved, May 23, 1901. 
CALIFORNIA. 
Penal Code, 1872, as amended by Statues of 1901, Chap. CCLXXIV, pp. 
819-823. 
Hides: [Sec.] ()2r)h, P^very person who buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale, trans- 
j)(»rts or carries, or has in his possession, the skin, pelt, <jr hide of any female deer, or 
spott^^d fawn, or any deer hide, or pelt from which the evidence of sex has ])een 
removed, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 
Sale: [Sec.] 626k. Every person who buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale, barter, 
or trade, any (piail, partridge, pheasant, grouse, sage hen, ibis, or plover, or any deer 
meat, whether taken or killed in the State of California or shii)ped into the State 
from any other State, Territory, or foreign -ountry, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 
Propagation: [Sec.] ()2«)1. Nothing in *his Act shall be held to prohibit the pos- 
session for scientific purposes, or the taking alive for the purpose of propagation, any 
of the animals or birds mentioned in *his section; provkhd, permission to take and 
poBsess said birds or animals for said purix)se8 shall have been first obtained in writ- 
