B.S. 78] LAWS RELATIVE To GAME AND BIRDS 5 
. brant, woodcock, and band-tailed pigeons when so taken these may be 
sed in the numbers specified as follows: 
Ducks {except wood duck, ruddy duck, and buffUehead duck). — Twelve In the 
aggregate Of all kinds, hut not more than 5 cider ducks, and not more than 
8 of any one. or 8 in the aggregate, of the following species canvasback, 
redhead, greater scaup, lesser scaup, ringneck, blue-wing teal, green-wing teal, 
Cinnamon teal, shoveller, and gadwall — may be taken in any "lie day; and 
any person at any one time may possess not more than 24 ducks in tin- aggre- 
gate Of all kinds, but not more than 10 eider ducks and not more than lb 
of any one, or l(i in the aggregate, »'f the following species canvasback. 
redhead, greater scaup, lesser scaup, ringneck, blue-wing teal, green-wing 
teal, cinnamon tea-1. shoveller, and gadwalL 
Geese and brant (except 8nOW geese and brant in Florida and all States north 
tfi-r<of bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, and Ross's goose). Four in the 
aggregate of all kinds, and any person at any one time may possess not more 
than eight geese and brant in the aggregate of all kinds. 
Rails and gallinules (except SOra and coot). — Twenty-live in the aggregate of 
all kinds, but not more than 15 of any one species. 
Sora. — Twenty-live. 
Coot.— Twenty-five. 
Wilson's snipe or jacksnipe. — Twenty. 
Woodcock. — Four, and any person at any one time may possess not more 
than 12. 
Doves ( mourning). — Eighteen. 
Band-tailed pigeons. — Ten, and any person at any one time may possess not 
more than 10. 
The possession limits hereinbefore prescribed shall applj as well t<» ducks, 
geese, brant, woodcock, and band-tailed pigeons taken in Canada and other for- 
eign countries, and brought into the United States as to those taken in the 
United States. 
[As amended October 25, 1918; July 28, 1919; March 8, 1921 ; March 8, 1926 ; April 4, 
1927; December 31, 1929; March 17, 1931; July 20, 1932; and September 11, 1933.] 
Regulation 6. — Shipment, Transportation, and Possession of Certain Migratory 
Game Birds 
Waterfowl (except snow geese and brant in Florida and all States north 
thereof bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, Ross's goose, wood duck, ruddy duck. 
bufflehead duck, and swans), rails, coot, gallinules, woodcock. Wilson's snipe 
or jacksnipe, mourning doves, and band-tailed pigeons and parts thereof Legally 
taken may be transported in any manner in or out of the State where taken 
during the respective open seasons in that State and when Legally taken 
in and exported from Canada may be imported into the United States during 
the open season in the Province where taken, but not more than the number 
thereof that may be taken in 2 days, or 1 day in the ease of band-tailed 
pigeoilS, or 3 days in the case of woodcock, by one person under these regu- 
lations shall be transported by one person in 1 calendar week out of the State 
where taken or from Canada into the United States; any such birds or parts 
thereof in transit during the open season may continue in transit such addi- 
tional time Immediately succeeding such open season, not to exceed 5 days, 
necessary to deliver the same to their destination, and may be possessed in any 
State. Territory, or District during the period constituting the open season where 
killed, and for an additional period of 10 days next succeeding said open season; 
and any package in which such birds or parts thereof are transported shall 
have the name and address of the shipper and of the consignee and an accurate 
statement of the numbers and kinds of birds or parts thereof contained therein 
clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof; hut no such birds 
or parts thereof shall be transported from any State, Territory, or District t" 
or through another State, Territory, or District or to or through a Province <>f 
the Dominion of Canada contrary to the laws of the State. Territory, or 
District in which they were taken or from which they are transported; nor 
shall any such birds or parts thereof be transported into any State. Territory, 
or District from another State. Territory, or District, or Province of the 
Dominion of Canada, or from any State. Territory, or District into any Province 
of the Dominion of Canada, at a lime when any such State. Territory. .>r 
District, or Province of the Dominion of Canada into which they are trans- 
ported prohibits the possession or transportation thereof. 
