FISH AND GAME' LAWS. 
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Swan, Wild Pheasants, Bobwhite, or Imported 
Quail, Partridge or Wild Turkey. 
§ 626c. Every person who takes, kills, or destroys, 
or has in his possession any swan, or any wild 
pheasants, or any bobwhite quail, or any variety 
of imported quail or partridge, or wild turkey, is 
guilty of a misdemeanor. [Approved March 22, 
Bag Limit on Game Birds. 
§ 626d. Ever 5 ^ 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 quail, snipe, 
curlew, ibis, plover, rail, or any other shore birds 
(Liniicolae), or more than twenty doves, is guilty 
of a misdemeanor. [Approved March 22, 1909.] 
Female Deer, Elk, Fawn, Etc. 
§ 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. [Approved 
March 28, 1901.] 
Closed Season for Deer and Deer Meat. 
§ 626f. Every person v/ho between the first day 
of November and the first day of August of the 
following year, hunts, pursues, takes, or destroys, 
or has in his possession, whether taken or killed in 
the State of California, or shipped into tiie State, 
^TTOWEV GCfiER/St. DECrDES SE. 
.PENS JULY 15TH INSTEAD OF 
fISH AND 6AMt COMMlSSui. 
