13* 25m*ry omr, ranter op possessor of land my hunt irmly in 
hi* holding* but «tttb complete oafcjoatlon to tho relations of artiole 
*• 
14* Infractions of tho regulations of the present seotioa shell 
be punished by a fine of fro® SO to SO pesos, to bo given to the ay 
prapr iattcra for MMgil and roads* 
15* Every iwntor shall bo bold responsible for traao^roosioa 
or it%4radmioo« in tho moaner establl e*ad by ewnoa low* and is obligator 
to miso rotation for any damage that ho may oause* 
t 
15* Ani nla id Hod on private ground, without permission of the 
hunter, belong to tho ««»J of tho land* 
1?« Any wounded gome that taJoae refuge on other land or falls 
from tho air on other land Oolongs to ths owner of tho land and not to 
tho hunter* (Artiolsa 18, 19 &nd a> apply to regulations governing 
fishing and have no teeing in tho present ooaneotion* J 
21* Ho notion or accusation of ri olation of tho preoediag articles 
Shall 
deed, encespt usual notion for te.K’O or loss* 
(fhe translation above has 
■* 
rendered to give tho taenning of 
tho clauses, and should not bo undoratood as an attempt to transcribe 
word for word from Spanish into English*) 
Shea® are the basic regulations governing hunting in fee ton 
territories* via*, Sierra del jteogo, Santa drua, Ohebut, Bio Hagro, 
ftscqpiea, Parson, i&sionea, Xoa Andes, Chaco and Formosa* It sill bo 
observed that these oover tho satire region Known as iratagonis,, the 
western, more arid section of the prn^m (territory of Pompa), tho 
