trap the same, or any size less than lawful size, shall in every
instance be prima facie evidence of unlawful purpose on streams
in the State of Maryland.
1903, ch. 358. 1906, ch. 161.
86. All acts and parts of acts, and all sections and parts
of sections of the code, both of general and local laws, and
all amendments of and additions and supplements thereto,
now in force in the State of Maryland, inconsistent with the
provisions of this sub-title, with the exception only of sections
40, 41 and 42 of this article* are hereby repealed; provided
that nothing in this act shall apply to Frederick, Baltimore,
Howard, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Harford, St. Mary's,
Wicomico, Charles, Talbot, Worcester, Calvert, or Somerset
counties, or to Baltimore city.
Approved March 27, 1906.
1906. ch. 479.
86 A. Provided, however, that sections 78-86 of this sub-title
shall not apply to those persons who take fish by hook and
line, commonly known as anglers, t
Approved April 3, 1906.
* 1896, ch. 427. 1904, ch. 909.
t Called 78 B in the Act.
ARTICLE XXXIX A.
1. State board of forestry; Appoint-
ment; term; no compensation.
2. State forester; qualifications;
salary; duties.
3. Authority of State board of for-
estry to purchase land; make
rules and regulations; accept
gifts, etc.
4. Plans for protection of trees.
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5. Forest wardens; appointment;
term; salary; oath; powers.
6. Duties of forest wardens.
7. Expenses of fire; how borne.
8. Levy for forest protection.
9. Notices of dangers of forest fires
and trespass laws and penal-
ties to be placed in conspicu-
ous spaces.
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