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FLORIDA. 
Laws of 1899, chap. 4784, p. 174. 
Sale: Sec. 2. That no person or persons, firm or corporation shall sell, expose for 
sale or have in his, her, its or their possession for sale at any time any wild deer, 
venison or deer hide and it shall be unlawful for any person or j^ersons, firm or cor- 
poration to ship or transport any deer, venison or deer hide or hides in this State 
for sale at any time; and it shall be unlawful for any common carrier to transport 
any deer, venison or deer hide or hides in this State at any time to be sold. Any 
person or persons, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall, 
upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars, nor more than 
two hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the county jail at hard labor not more than 
three nor less than one month. 
Shipment: Sec. 4. That any person or persons, firm or corporation who shall ship 
any deer hide or hides, venison, wild turkey, quail or partridge beyond the limits of 
the county in which the same was killed, shall, upon conWction, be deemed guilty 
of a misdemeanor and punished as prescribed in section one of this act [penalty, $25 
to $100 or three to six months' hard labor]. And any common carrier, agent or 
employee of any such carrier, who shall receive for carriage or permit the carriage of 
any such deer, hide, venison, wild turkey, quail or i)artridge by said commoi. carrier 
across any county line in this State shall, upon conviction, be punished as prescribed 
in Section one of this act; Provided, Hunting parties may take their own game home 
with them in this State, but not for sale. 
Approved May 4, 1899. 
Laws of 1901, chap. . 
Game birds defined: Sec. 1. * * * For the purposes of this Act the follow- 
ing only shall be considered game birds: The Anatidae, commonly known as swans, 
geese, brant, and river and sea ducks; the Rallida?, commonly known as rails, coots, 
mud-hens, and gallinules; the Limicolje, commonly known as shore birds, plovers, 
surf birds, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tatlers, and curlews; the Gallime, com- 
monly known as v\'ild turkeys, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, partridges, and 
quails, also turtle doves, tame and wild pigeons and robins. 
Approved May 29, 1901; in force July 28, 1901. 
GEORGIA. 
Acts of 1899, Part I, Title 8, No. 373, p. 96. 
Trapping for sale: Sec. I. * * * That from and after the passage of this Act, 
it shall be unlawful for any person to trap, net, kill, or in any way take, for the pur- 
pose of selling the same, except upon his own land during the hunting season, wild 
turkeys, quail, doves or deer. 
License: Sec. II. Be it further enacted. That any person desiring to kill, trap, 
net, or in any way take, for the purpose of selling the same, except upon his own 
land, any of the game mentioned in the foregoing section, shall before doing so, pay 
to the treasurer of the county in which he desires to kill,- net, trap, or take such 
game, the sum of twenty-five dollars, and upon the exhibition of such receipt to the 
ordinary of such county, the ordinary shall issue to such person a license to kill, trap, 
net, or take such game in said county for the space of twelve months from the date 
of said license, and no longer; and such person at the time of procuring said license 
shall register his name as a licensed hunter in a book to be kept for that purpose by 
the ordinary. A license shall be procured and registration made in each county 
wherein said person proposes to carry on said business; provided, that the provisions 
