98 DIGEST OF GAME LAWS FOR 1901. 
sell for the jmrpost' of shipping, or to send or carry beyond said limits for the pur- 
pose of sale, etc., any i)heasants, i)artridges, s(iuirrels or woodcock shot, snared, etc., 
in Si\id county. Penalty, $50 for each violation; one-half to informer. Ibid., Sees. 
47, 48, 53. 
[Pow^ession of any pheasant, partrid«j;e, H(]uirrel or woodcock in Frederick county, 
;)r///Kj /an> evidence that the same was shot, trapped, etc., in said county. Ibid., 
Sec. 49. 
[Transportation or offer to transport any pheasants, partridges, squirrels or wood- 
tiH'k is jtriiiKi fdcit' evidence that the same were transported or shipped or offered for 
transportation or shijiment for the jmrpose of sale. Ibid., Sec. 50. 
[Carrying of i)heasants, j^artridges, squirrels, or woodcock from door to door is 
prima farlc evidence that the same were offered for sale. Ibid., Sec. 51.] 
Kent. [Unlawful for any person or corporation in this county to ship or transport 
for sale beyond said county (or to attempt the same) any bird, rabbit, or squirrel killed 
or taken in said county without first obtaining a license. Penalty, $30 for each 
offense; one-half to informer. Possession of any of said game by an express or 
transportation company at any time {a j)rimn facie evidence of violation. Acts 1894, 
chap. 501, Sees. 38, 39.] 
Montgomery. [Unlawful to sell for the i)urpose of being carried out of the 
county, or to carry out of the same, for the purpose of sale, any partridge, pheasant, 
or wild turkey. Penalty, $10 for each violation; one-half to informer. Public 
Local Laws, 1888, Art. 16, Sees. 56, 57.] 
Queen Anne. [Unlawful to ship, or attempt to ship for sale, out of said county, 
at any season, any partridge, rabbit, or woodcock shot or trapped in this county, 
without obtaining license. Penalty, $5 for each bird so shipped or sold, payable to 
school fund. ]\^ssession by any transportation company prima fade evidence of vio- 
lation. Public Local Laws, 1888, Art. 18, Sees. 34, 36.] 
Somerset. [Unlawful to send or take any of the following game out of the county: 
Rabbit, squirrel, muskrat, partridge, pheasant, dove, woodcock, wild duck, wild 
goose. Penalty, $5 to $25 for each and every bird or animal. Acts 1900, chap. 203.] 
Washington. [Unlawful to sell, or attempt to sell, at any time, pheasants, par- 
tridges, wild turkeys, deer, squirrels, or rabbits killed or trapped in Washington 
County, or to shi]) said game elsewhere to sell the same. Penalty, $10 to $20; one- 
half to informer. Public Local Laws, 1888, Art. 22, Sees. 32, 33, 34.] 
Wicomico and Worcester. [Unlawful for any person, corporation, or company 
at any time to kill or expose for sale, transport, or have in possession any i)artridge 
or quail, after the same has been killed, for any purpose except for consumption as 
food, within AVicomico or Worcester counties; nor kill, expose for sale, or have in 
possession any of the above-named game with the intention of sending or transport- 
ing or having the same sent or transported beyond the limits of said counties. 
But this is not to prevent barter or sale of such game for home consumj>tiononly, 
by residents of said counties within the limits of said counties. Penalty, $5 to $25 
for each offense, all of which is payable to informer. Public Ixjcal Laws, 1888, 
Art. 23, Sees. 7 and 8.] 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
Acts and Resolves of 1884, chap. 308. 
Propagation: Skc. 2. (iame artiticially i)rojnigated and maintained upon lands, 
posti'd ius above [with conspicuous notices that shooting or trapping is })rohibited], 
shall be the exclusive property of the person propagating and maintaining the same, 
but such person shall not sell such game for food at seasons Vvhen its capture is pro- 
hibiti'd by law. 
Penalty: Skc. 3. Whoever offends against any of the provisions of this act shall 
be i>unishe(l by a fine not excee<ling twenty <U)llars. 
