Federal Register - August 16, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, August 16, 1939

more than 20 ducks in the aggregate of all kinds, of which not more than 6 of any one, or more than 6 in the aggre gate, may be of the following species canvasback, redhead, bufflehead, and ruddy duck.
Geese and brant except snow geese and brant in States bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, and Ross goose.Four in the aggregate of all kinds, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 8 in the aggregate of all kinds.
Rails and gallinules except sora and coot.Fifteen in the aggregate of all kinds, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 15 in the aggregate of all kinds.
Sora.Fifteen, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 15, Coot.Twenty-five, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 25.
Wilsons snipe or jacksnipe.Fifteen, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 15.
Woodcock.Four, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 8.
Mourning dove and white-winged dove.Fifteen in the aggregate of both kinds, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 15 in the aggregate of both kinds.
Band-tailed pigeon.Ten, and any person at any one time may possess not more than 10.
The possession limits hereinbefore pre scribed shall apply as well to ducks, geese, brants, rails, including coots and gallinules, Wilsons snipes or jacksnipes, woodcocks, mourning doves, white winged doves, and band-tailed pigeons taken in Canada, Mexico, or other for eign country and brought into the United States, as to those taken in the United States.
Regulation 6.Shipmentr Transporta tion, and Possession of Certain Migra tory Game Birds Migratory game birds of a species on which open seasons are prescribed by regulation 4 of these regulations, legally taken, and parts thereof, may be trans ported in or out of the State where taken during the respective open seasons in that State, and when legally taken in and exported from Canada or Mexico, and if from Mexico are accompanied by a Mexican export permit, may be trans ported into the United States during the open season in the Province, State, or District where killed, but not more than the number thereof permitted by regula tion 5 of these regulations to be taken by one person in 1 day, or in 2 days in the case of ducks, geese, brants, and wood cocks shall be transported by any one person in 1 calendar week out of the State where taken or from Canada or Mexico into the United States; any such birds or parts thereof in transit during the open season may continue in transit such additional time immediately succeeding
such open season, not to exceed 5 days, necessary to deliver the same to their destination, and may be possessed in any State, Territory, or District during the period constituting the open season where taken, and for an additional pe riod of 10 days next succeeding said open season; and any package in which such birds or parts thereof are transported shall have the name and address of the shipper and of the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers and kinds of birds or parts thereof contained therein clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof; but no such birds or parts thereof shall be transported from any State or Territory or the District of Columbia to or through another State or Territory or the District of Columbia or to or through Canada or Mexico con trary to the laws of the State or Terri tory or the District of Columbia in which they were taken or from which they are transported; nor shall any such birds or parts thereof be transported into any State or Territory or the District of Co lumbia from another State or Territory or District of Columbia, or from Canada or Mexico, or from any State or Terri tory or the District of Columbia into any Province of the Dominion of Canada or into Mexico at a time when any such State, Territory, District, or Province, or Mexico, into which they are transported, prohibits the possession or transporta tion thereof.
Migratory game birds imported from countries other than Canada and Mex ico.Migratory game birds of a species on which open seasons are prescribed by regulation 4 of these regulations, legally taken in and exported from a foreign country other than Canada and Mexico, for which provision is hereinbefore made may be transported to any State or Territory during the open season pre scribed by said regulation 4 for such State or Territory on that species, and to the District of Columbia during the open season so prescribed for Maryland, and may be possessed in such State, Terri tory, or District for an additional period of 10 days immediately succeeding such open season, by any one person in 1 cal endar week in numbers not exceeding those permitted by regulation 5 of these regulations to be taken by one person in 1 day, or in 2 days in the case of ducks, geese, brants, and woodcocks, if trans portation and possession of such birds are not prohibited by such State, Terri tory, or District and if transported in packages marked as hereinbefore pro vided in this regulation.
Regulation 7.Taking of Certain Migra tory Nongame Birds by Eskimos and Indians in Alaska In Alaska, Eskimos and Indians may take, in any manner and at any time, and may possess and transport, auks, auklets, guillemots, murres, and puffins and their eggs and skins for use of them selves and their immediate families for food and clothing.

Regulation 8.Permits to Propagate Migratory Waterfowl 1. A person in possession of a valid subsisting permit issued to him by a State, on its part, authorizing him to take therein migratory waterfowl or their eggs for propagating purposes, may take such birds or their eggs in such State for such purposes when authorized by a permit issued to him by the Secretary, which permit may limit the species and numbers of birds or eggs that may be taken and the period during which and the locality in which they may be taken.
Both permits shall be carried on the per son of the permittee when he is taking migratory waterfowl or their eggs and shall be exhibited to any person re questing to see them. Waterfowl and their eggs so taken may be possessed by the permittee and may be sold and transported by him for propagating pur poses to any person holding a permit issued by the Secretary in accordance with the provisions of this regulation.
2. A person in possession of a valid, subsisting permit issued to him by a State, on its part, authorizing him to possess, purchase, sell, and transport mi gratory waterfowl and their increase and eggs for propagating purposes, may possess, purchase, sell, and transport such waterfowl and their increase and eggs for such purposes when authorized by a permit issued to him by the Secre tary; but may not purchase from or sell to any person not authorized by these regulations or by a permit issued there under to sell or purchase such waterfowl and their eggs; and migratory waterfowl, except the birds, and those hatched from the eggs, taken under paragraph 1
of this regulation, possessed under such permit, or as otherwise authorized by this regulation, may, be killed by him at any time and in any manner except that they may be killed by shooting only dur ing the open season for waterfowl in the State where killed, and the carcasses, with heads and feet attached thereto, may be sold and transported by him to any person for actual consumption, or to the keeper of a hotel, restaurant, or boarding house, a dealer in meat or game, or a club, for sale or service to their patrons, who may possess such car casses for actual consumption without a permit, but no such birds that have been killed shall be bartered, sold, or pur chased unless each bird before attaining the age of 4 weeks shall have had re moved from the web of one foot a por tion thereof in the form of a V large enough to make a permanent, well-de fined mark, which shall be sufficient to identify it as a bird raised in domestica tion under a permit.
3. Applications for permits shall be addressed to the Secretary of the Inter ior, Washington, D. C., and must state the name and address of the applicant;
the place whefe the propagating project is to be carried on; the area to be used in the project; the facilities the appli-

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Federal Register - August 16, 1939

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