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, listed in Article ^2 or Zoological laboratorl^'s in any other place in the 
Archipelago of Colon shall pay all the eapenses for the erection of the haild~ 
ings that are neoessary, and also all the equipment for st\idy and work, and also 
the salaries jand daily expenses that are fixed for the fishing wardens and 
technical ewployees, including all aMitional expenses misde neoeseary. It ie 
specifically set forth here that none of the actiTltles of the raemhers belonging 
to the scientific institution, or to any of its subsidiaries, shall be of a 
oommeroial moneymaking character. I Meed they must all be of a definitely 
scientific character. 
fo whomever wishes to ask authority to capture forbidden specimens. 
Art. 990. -When a sdontific association or an association for capturing speci- 
mens alive whose hunting and fishing has been forbidden, wishes to preserve in 
soological parka living specimens, it say ask the Department authorization for 
the capture, it being always mder stood that this would be an exceedingly 
limited number, three at most, and only for definite solentific ends. 
