14 FISH AND GAME LAWS, 
country, and such artificially propagated or im- 
ported pheasants may be killed, sold, or disposed 
of at any season of the year upon permission from 
the state board of Fish and Game Commissioners , 
a7id provided, further, that a copy of such permit 
shall be attached to any pheasants or the package 
containing the same, in plain view, when the same 
shall be sold or disposed of as hereinabove provided. 
[Enacted 1901 ; last amended 1911. Provision in 
resrard to domestication of pheasants^ super- 
seded by section 63 Id, Penal Code, given on 
pages 67-73 of this booklet] 
Game Birds and Rabbits; Bag Limits. 
§ 626d. Every person who, during any one cal- 
endar day, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his 
possession, more than twenty-five wild ducks, or 
black sea-brant, or more than twenty , desert or 
valley quail, snipe, curlew, ibis, plover, rail, or any 
other shore-birds {Limicolce) , or more than twenty 
doves, or more than ten mountain quail, or more 
than four grouse, or more than four sagerhens, or 
more than fifteen cottontail or bush rabbits, is 
guilty of a misdemeanor ’, provided, ulso, that any 
person who, between sunrise of one Sunday and 
sunrise of the following Sunday, takes, kills, or 
destroys, more than fifty ducks, or black sea-brant, 
is guilty of a misdemeanor. 
[Enacted 1901; last amended' 1911.1 
Female Deer, Spotted Fawn, Antelope and Moun- 
tain Sheep. 
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§ 626e. Every person who pursues, takes, kills, 
or destroys, or has in his possession, any female 
deer, or spotted fawn, or any antelope, elk, or moun- 
tain sheep, is guilty of a misdemeanor. * 
[Enacted 1872 ; repealed 1897 ; re-enacted 1901.] 
