land owner is in all cases an essential condition precedent to 
the right to hunt or fish in his lands. Blassingame v. State, 
11 Ga. App. 809. (76 S. E. 32). 
2. One who fishes npon the lands of another without his con¬ 
sent is guilty of a misdemeanor, without reference to the char¬ 
acter of the water from which the fish are taken. Hence, one 
who enters upon the land of another without his consent, and 
while thereon takes fish from a navigable stream upon whicn 
the land abuts, is guilty of a violation of the Act of 1911. 
3. It is not decided whether the Ochlochneje River is a navi¬ 
gable stream in Thomas County within the meaning of Section 
3631 of the Civil Code. Judgment affiirmed. 
Decided May 6, 1913 
ORDER OF POSTMASTER GENERAL 
EXCLUDING GAME FROM PARCELS POST. 
Office of the Postmaster General, 
Washington, Dec. 23, 1913. 
Order No. 7734. 
The Postal Laws and Regulations, edition of 1913, are 
amended by the addition of the following as; Section 477 
Sec. 477J4. Postmasters shall not accept for mailing any 
parcel containing the dead bodies, or parts thereof, of any wild 
animals or birds which have been killed or are offered for ship¬ 
ment in violation of the laws of the State, Territory or District 
in which the same were killed or offered for shipment : Provided, 
however, That the foregoing shall not be construed to prevent 
the acceptance for mailing of any dead animals or birds killed 
during the season when the same may be lawfully captured, and 
the export or transportation of which is not prohibited by the 
law in the State, Territory, or District in which the same are 
captured or killed. 
2. Parcels containing the dead bodies of any game animals, 
or parts thereof, including furs, skins, skulls or meat, or any 
game or wild birds, or parts thereof, including skins, or plumage, 
may be admitted to the mails only when plainly marked on the 
outside to show the actual nature of the contents and the name 
and address of the sender or shipper: Provided, however, That 
no parcel containing fresh game in any form may be accepted 
for transmission beyond the second zone. (See Sec. 475.) . 
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3. Postmasters desiring additional information on this sub¬ 
ject should address the Third Assistant Postmaster General, 
Division of Classification. 
Note.— Sections 242, 243 and 244, Act of March 4, 1909, 35 
Stat., 1137, make it unlawful to ship in interstate commerce the 
dead bodies, or parts thereof of any game animals or wild birds 
which have been killed or shipped in violation of the laws of the 
State, Territory, or District in which the same were killed, or 
from which they were shipped. 
A. S. Burleson, 
Postmaster General. 
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