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1864 rRooLAMA*r1oNs, 1918. In Geo , Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana the open season shladlnbe from November 1 to January 31. Regulation 5.-Bag limits on certain migratory game buds. 3*8 Bmw- Regulation 5 is amended so as to read as follows: eafm’p'm5'°m°°d` Aperson may take in any one day during the oplen seasons prescribed therefor in Regulation 4 not to excee the fo owing num ers of migratory game birds: _ _ Ducks (except wood duck and eider ducks).—Twenty-five m the egate of alllkinds. _ ’ aggeoser-·Eight in the aggregate of all kmds. Brant.—Eight. _ Rails, coot, and gallinules (except sora).—Twenty-five in the aggregate of all kinds. Sora.—Fifty. Black-bellied and golden fplovers and greater and lesser yellow1egs.— Fifteen in the aggregate o all kinds. Wilson Snipe, or ]acksnipe.—'1‘wenty·’1ive. 'iY00d00Ck.·-—SlX. d hl od) rh? H th te oves (mournmg' an w `te—wing .——— enty— vein eaggrega of both kinds. Regulation 6.—Shipment and transportation of certain migratory game birds. Regulation 6 is amended so as to read as follows: _

  • “**P¤*·¤*, F ml, I If?} Waterfowl (except wood duck, eider ducks, and swans), rails, coot,

An¢¢,p.1s1s,ameud· allinules, black—bellied and golden Eggers, greater lesser yellow- °d‘ Pegs, woodoock, Wdson snipe or jac pe and mourmng and whitewinged doves and parts thereof 1?ally taken may be transported in or out of the State where taken the respective open seasons in that State, and may be imported rom Canada during the open season in the Province where taken, in any manner, but not more than the number thereof that may be taken in two days by one person under these regulations shall be transported by one person in one calendar week out of the State where taken; any such migratory game birds or parts thereof in transit during the o en season may continue in transit such additional time immediatelly succeeding such open season, not to exceed five days, necessary to deliver the same to their destination; and any package in which migratory ame birds or parts thereof are transported shal have the name and adgdress of the shipper and of the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers and kinds of birds contained therein clearly and conspicuousljy marked on the outside thereof; but no such birds shall be transported from any State, Territory, or District to or throipgh another State, Territory, or District, or to or throu%h a Province o the Dominion of Canada contrary to the laws of the tate, Territory, or District, or Province of the Dominion of Canada in which they were taken or from which they are transported; nor shall any such birds be transported into any State, Territory, or District from another State, Territory, or District, or from any State, Territory, or District into any Province of the Dominion of Canada at a time when such State, Territory, or District, or Province of the Dominion of Canada prohibits the possession or transportation thereof. m§‘*°°"°"' P'°P°¤°· Regulation 8.-—Pernnts to propagate and sell migratory waterfowl. Paragraph 2 of Regulation 8 is amended so as to read as follows: ,,,§,”}1§,;§;§,;,§'; ? 2, A person authorized by a permit issued by the Secretary may °°·‘P°¤¤=°S· possess, buy, sell, and transport migratory waterfowl and their in-