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growth, on said area or on any area of the United States which heretofore 
has been or which hereafter may be Bet apart or reserved for the use of the 
Department of Agriculture as a game nfuge or as a preserve or reservation and 
breeding ground for native birds, under any law, proclamation, or Executive 
order, or occupy or use any part thereof, or enter thereon for any purpose, ex- 
cept in accordance with regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture; nor shall 
any person take any bird, or nest or eg- thereof on any area acquired under this 
chapter, except for scientific or propagating purposes under permit of the Sec- 
retary of Agriculture; but nothing in this chapter or in any regulation there- 
under shall be construed to prevent a person from entering upon any area ac- 
quired under this chapter for the purpose <>f fishing in accordance with the law 
of the State In which such area is located : Provided, That such person complies 
with the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture covering such area. (Act 
of February 1&, 1929, sec. 10-^5 Stat. 1222.) 
HUNTING ON NATIONAL FORESTS 
Regulation T-7, effective October 1, 1019, of the Regulations of the Forest 
Service relative to National Forests, provides as follows: 
The following acts are prohibited on lands of the United States within 
national forests: 
The going or being upon any such land, or in or on the waters thereof, with 
intent to hunt, catch, trap, willfully disturb, or kill any kind of game animal, 
game or nongame bird, or fish, or to take the eggs of any such bird, in violation 
of the laws of the State in which such land or waters are situated. 
Regulation G-30 authorizes all forest officers to enforce the above regula- 
tion and also to cooperate with State or Territorial officials in the enforcement 
of local laws for the protection of birds, fish, and game. 
FIRES ON PUBLIC DOMAIN 
[Act of March 4. 1909 — U. 8. Code, Title 18, Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure] 
Sec. 10G. Whoever shall willfully set on fire, or cause to be set on fire, any 
timber, underbrush, or grass upon the public domain, or shall leave or suffer 
fire to burn unattended near any timber or other inflammable material, shall 
be fined not more than $5,000, or Imprisoned not more than two years, or both. 
Seo. 107. Whoever shall build a fire In or near any forest, timber, or other 
Inflammable material upon the public domain shall, before leaving said fire, 
totally extinguish the same ; and whoever sball fail to do so shall be fined 
not more than $1,000, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. 
PROVISIONS OF TARIFF ACT REGULATING IMPORTATION OF 
PLUMAGE, GAME, ETC. 
[Act of June 17, 1930 — U. 8. Code, Supplement IV, Title 19, Customs Duties] 
Title I.— Dutiable List 
SCHEDULE 7.— AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS 
Pah. 704. Reindeer meat, venison and other game (except birds), fresh, 
chilled, or frozen, not specially provided for, 6 cents per pound. 
Par. 711. Birds, live: Chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, and guineas, 8 cents 
per pound; baby chicks of poultry, 4 cents each; all other live birds not 
specially provided for, valued at $5 or less each, 50 cents each ; valued at more 
than $5 each, 20 per centum ad valorem. 
Par. 712. Birds, dead, dressed or undressed, fresh, chilled, or frozen ; 
Chickens, ducks, geese, and guineas, 10 cents per pound; turkeys, 10 cents per 
pound; all other, 10 cents per pound; all the foregoing, prepared or preserved 
in any manner and not specilly provided for, 10 cents per pound. 
Par. 715. Live animals, vertebrate and invertebrate, not specially provided for, 
15 per centum ad valorem. 
