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STATE GOVERNMENT. 173

OYSTER INSPECTORS.

Nome. Address.
Chief Inspector:
E. O. Townsend. ................................ .Marion Station

General Inspectors:

A. F. Geogheghan.................................... Cambridge
R. E. Purnell. ........................................ .Crisfield
William J, Kennedy.................................. Baltimore
Jas. M. Zalenka. ...................................... Baltimore

Special Inspectors:
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First District:

William E. Willson. ................................. .Rock Hall

Second District:

Kirby A. Thompson. ................................... .Chester
Geo. H. Barnes .....................................St. Michaels

Third District:

J. Percy Williams. .................................... Sherwood
Spencer Bates...........................................Oxford
William J. Edger. .................................. .Cambridge

Fourth District:
Vacancy.

Fifth District:
S. D. Sterling. ........................................ .Crisfield

Sixth District:
George W. Clark. .................................... .Annapolis

Seventh District:

George W. Parks.. ............................ .Broome's Island
R. W. Somers. ........................................... Ridge
T. Douglas Russell. ...................................... .Abell

Baltimore City:
J. Pitt Hooper. ..................................... .Baltimore

The Conservation Commission appoints nine General Measurers and
Inspectors of Oysters, and not exceeding twenty Special Inspectors, which
later shall hold office during the oyster season only.

It is the duty of the General Measurers and Inspectors of Oysters to
see that the laws in reference to the inspection of oysters be strictly com-
plied with by all of the district inspectors, and have authority at all
times to enter all places and vessels where oysters are being measured
and inspected in the shell and inspect all the measures and instruments
used in measuring oysters and see that the inspection laws are strictly
enforced and whether or not the measures are correct and if found in-
correct to prosecute the offenders.

 

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