and plovers)• boonslnas (snipe of the genus Galllaa^o ). sad other small 
birds of tasre adomnment, except the large doves, parrots and English 
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sparrows (Passer domes tig&sJ • 
Un the paragraph above I have interpolated in parentheses, 
an indication of the birds signified by the Spanish names that are 
given alone in the original.] 
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Art# 5# It is also prohibited at any time to destroy the nests, 
take the eggs or capture or destroy the young of the birds embraced in 
the prooodlng article, as also to buy and sail suoh nests, eggs, and 
young# 
Shis prohibition shall not extend to the destruction by proprietors 
or residents, of the nests of birds that may be constructed within or on 
houses or edifices in general or in the interior of oourt yards# 
Art# 6# In the fourth article the prohibition does not include 
the sale of living insectivorous birds, that are sought for their songs 
or for adornment of aviaries# 
Art. ?• Should an owner consider injurious to his crops any of 
the species indicated in the third article, he may solicit from the 
local prefect of police permission to destroy them during the closed 
season, bat may not oarry out from hie land the animals killed. 
Art# 6# Tim sale of game during the -Jlosed season is permitted 
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la the following oases* 
1# Within 48 hours following the closing of the hunting 
season# 
&# Until lb days after the close [of the season] in 
the case of products preserved by refrigeration 
in accordance with the dispositions of this act# 
