14 REPORT OF BOARD OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. 
GAME CASES—Continued. 
Number of ar¬ 
rests . 
Violation charged with. 
Convicted. 
Acquitted. 
Dismissed. 
Fine. 
Number of days 
imprisonment . 
10 
Shooting on enclosed grounds (trespass)_ _ 
8 
2 
$140 00 
. > 
4 
Hunting on Pinnacles National Forest Reserve with- 
out permit, and State game preserve_ 
4 
220 00 
4 
Mountain quail, killing or possession _ __ _ 
4 
100 00 
72 
Quail, close season, killing or possession . _ 
62 
1 
9 
1,747 00 
103 
10 
Quail, bag limit--_ _ _ _ __ __ _ 
5 
5 
200 00 
5 
Quail, buying or selling-.__ __ _ _ 
2 
3 
150 00 
5 
Trapping quail or having quail or quail eggs in pos- 
session without permit, illegally shipped. __ __ 
5 
100 00 
9 
Snipe, close season, bag limit, etc. 
7 
2 
175 00 
10 
Curlew, rail and plover, close season__ 
7 
3 
175 00 
105 
Non-game birds, meadow larks, robins, eagle, condor, 
swans, sea gulls, and other shore birds.__ 
84 
2 
19 
1,135 00 
2 
Pheasants and Hungarian partridges, close season_ 
1 
1 
25 00 
105 
Deer, killing, pursuing, possession, close season. 
illegally shipped_ 
82 
9 
14 
2,149 00 
61 
6 
Deer, bag limit__ _ _ 
4 
2 
65 00 
35 
17 
Deer, pursuing with dogs_ _ 
12 
1 
4 
225 00 
60 
56 
Female deer and fawns, killing (2 pending)__ 
36 
8 
10 
1,747 00 
143 
26 
Female deer or spotted fawn hides in possession and 
deer hides in possession, evidence of sex removed—. 
9 
10 
7 
250 00 
25 
3 
Dccr hides, buying or selling ( 9 , pendingU 
1 
25 00 
’ 1 
Elk, killing or possession . . . 
1 
50 00 
4 
Antelope, killing___ _ ___ _ 
1 
3 
75 00 
18 
Tree squirrels, close season, killing or possession- 
15 
2 
1 
350 00 
1,017 
1 
Totals- 
781 
74 
153 
$16,492 50 
449 
Note.—N ine cases pending. 
Seizures of Nets, Fish, and Game Made by Deputies. 
September 1, 1908, to September 1, 1910. 
49 set nets. Owners unknown. Destroyed under section 636a, Penal Code. 
11 small mesh nets (salmon and striped bass). Owners unknown. Destroyed 
under section 636a, Penal Code. 
22 Chinese shrimp nets.* 
3,248 pounds of salmon. Donated to charities. 
8,157 pounds of striped bass. Donated to charities. 
1,510 pounds of black bass. Donated to charities. 
2,842 pounds of steelhead trout. Donated to charities. 
2,272 pounds of trout (rainbow, Eastern brook, and cut-throat). Donated to 
charities. 
725 pounds of shad. Donated to charities. 
880 pounds of catfish. Donated to charities. 
580 pounds of small smelt. Donated to charities. 
417 pounds of crawfish. Donated to charities. 
628 crabs. Donated to charities. 
236 abalones. Donated to charities. 
87,290 pounds of California shrimp shells.f 
1,255 pounds of California shrimpst (dried). 
380 dozen ducks. Donated to charities. 
14 dozen doves. Donated to charities. 
34 dozen quail. Donated to charities. 
7 dozen snipe. Donated to charities. 
1 dozen gray squirrels. Donated to charities. 
14 dozen plover. Donated to charities. 
30 dozen non-game birds. Donated to charities. 
425 dozen murre eggs. Donated to charities. 
162 rabbits. Donated to charities. 
250 pounds of venison. Donated to charities. 
♦Returned after settlement of cases. 
•{•Returned to the owners by order of the court. 
