Sec. 10. It shall be the duty of the various judges of the 
superior courts to specially mention in their charges to the re¬ 
spective grand juries the provisions of this act. 
Sec. 11. The following shall be deemed game birds and 
animals: quail, commonly known as bob white partridges; doves, f 
snipe, woodcocks and curlews, wild turkey, grouse, pheasants, 
deer, squirrels, duck and marsh hens. Provided that nothing 
herein contained shall prohibit the hunting or sale of migratory 
ducks, provided that no one person shall kill more than fifty 
ducks in one day, and the season for shooting migratory ducks 
is between September 1st and April 20th. 
Sec. 12. Any person who shall purchase, or sell, or export 
for sale, or offer to sell any of the game birds or animals named 
in Section 11 of this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and 
upon conviction, punished by a fine of not less than ten or more 
than one hundred dollars and all costs for each offense, or to 
work on the public works not less than ten or more than ninety 
days and any one or more of these punishments may be ordered 
in the discretion of the judge; provided that any person may 
have in his possession at any time any of the birds or wild 
animals of this State, or the plumage, skin or body thereof for 
propagation, or scientific purposes, or for pets, provided that 
such person shall register with the commissioner of game and fish 
of this State the number and variety of such birds or animals, 
which he may have in his possession, and how acquired, and that 
such birds or other wild animals are used only for propagation 
or scientific purposes or for pets, and provided further 
that such persons may sell such birds or other animals alive to 
be used for said purposes, and when so doing he shall report 
promptly to the commissioner of game and fish of this State the 
number and species of birds or wild animals sold and to whom 
sold, and that the person buying or otherwise acquiring such 
birds or other wild animals shall promptly report to said com¬ 
missioner the person from whom he purchased or obtained such 
birds or animals, and the number and species thereof so acquired, 
and setting forth that they are to be held and kept only for propa¬ 
gation and scientific purposes, or for pets, and provided further 
that any such person who shall fail to comply with the above 
regulations shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; provided further 
that the commissioner of game and fish may in his discretion 
issue licenses or permits to any person or persons to take any 
of the birds or wild animals or the plumage, skin or body thereof, 
or the nests or eggs of the same for propagation or scientific 
purposes, or for pets under such regulations and restrictions as 
may be imposed by said commissioner of game and fish; provided 
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further that such licenses or permits may be issued by said 
commissioner of game and fish upon the payment of a fee of one 
dollar, and that the same may be revoked at the pleasure of the 
said commissioner at any time, and that such permits or license 
unless sooner revoked shall be good for one year from the date 
of issuance; provided further that any person may transport or 
ship from any point within this State to any other point within 
this State birds or wild animals alive for propagation or for 
scientific purposes, and that the transportation companies may 
accept such shipments, and that both the shipper and the 
transportation company accepting such shipment shall on the 
same day that the shipment is made report to the commissioner 
of game and fish of this State the number and species of such 
birds or wild animals shipped, and to whom and by whom 
shipped; provided that any violations of the provisions of this 
section shall be punished as provided in said Section 12 as 
amended. 
Sec, 13. Any person who shall transport or ship, or offer to 
transport or ship, any of the game birds or animals mentioned 
in section 11 of this act, without the limits of the State or from 
the county in which the game was killed, into another county in 
this State, or who shall sell or offer to sell, or purchase or offer 
to purchase any part of the plumage, skin or body of any of the 
game birds and animals mentioned in Section 11, or who shall 
take or willfully destroy the nests or eggs of any of the said 
birds, except as provided in section 12 of this act, shall be guilty 
of a misdemeanor, -and upon conviction, shall be punished as 
prescribed in section 12 of this act; provided, it shall be lawful 
for any person duly authorized to hunt, to personally transport, 
openly, the game actually killed by him, from the county in 
which it was killed to any other county of this State, or without 
the State, but the person killing such game must in each instance 
accompany the game so killed. Bach person hunting shall carry 
with him his license and exhibit the same promptly upon the 
request of any game warden or deputy warden, or ex-officio 
warden. 
Sec. 14. Any person who shall hunt, kill or destroy, by any 
means whatever, or who is in possession of the following named 
birds and animals, except between the following dates, except 
as provided in section 12 of the act approved August 21st, 1911, 
as amended, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic¬ 
tion shall be punished as prescribed in section 12 of this act: 
quail, commonly known as bob-white partridges; wild turkey 
goblers and plovers, from November 20th to March 1st following; 
woodcock and summer or wood duck, from September 1st to 
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