ART 99. ] WILD FOWL, BIRDS AND GAME. 611
roosting grounds, under a penalty of not less than twenty-five
($25. 00) dollars nor more than one hundred ($100. 00) dollars for
each offense.
1898, ch. 206.
15 L. No person shall, in this State, at any time, use any fer-
ret or weasel for the purpose of hunting, capturing or killing
any of the aforesaid game animals, under a penalty of not less
than ten ($10. 00) dollars nor more than twenty-five ($25. 00)
dollars of each offense, and under a further penalty of ten
($10. 00) dollars for each such game animal so captured or killed.
Ibid.
15 M. No person shall, in this State, at any time molest or
destroy the nests or eggs of any of the aforesaid birds, except
those of hawks or other birds destructive to domestic poultry
and game birds, or those of English sparrows, crows and black-
birds, under a penalty of not less than one nor more than five
($5. 00) dollars nor more than twenty-five ($25. 00) dollars for
each and every such offense.
Ibid.
15 K. No person shall kill or injure by poison any domestic
poultry or any golden English or Mongolian pheasants, or any
of the aforesaid game birds not the property of said person, but
upon the premises of and belonging to some one else, under a
penalty of not less than ten ($10) dollars, nor more than three
hundred ($300) dollars.
Ibid.
15o. No person shall trap, net or ensnare any partridge or
quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse, wild turkey, woodcock or water
fowl of any kind, or have in possession any trap, net or snare
with the intent or purpose to capture or kill any such birds,
under a 'penalty of ($10. 00) dollars for every such bird so
trapped, killed, netted or ensnared, and under a further penalty
of fifty ($50. 00) dollars for the having in possession any such
trap, net or snare, and every such trap, net or snare shall be for-
feited and destroyed.
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