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PROCLAMATIONS, 1932. thereof in transit during the open season may continue in transit such additional time immediately succeeding such open season, not to exceed five days, ne<'-es~ary to deliver the same to their destination, and may be posBessed in any State, Territory, or District durin~ the period constituting the open season where killed, and for an additional period of 10 days next succeeding said open season; and any package m which such birds or parts thereof are trans{><>rted shall have the name and address of the shipper and cf the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers and kinds of Lirds or parts thereof contained therein clearly and conspicuouly marked on the outside thereof; l:mt no such birds or parts thereof shall be transported from any State, Territory, or District to or through another State, Territory, or Dis- trict or to or through a Province of the Dominion of Canada contrary to the laws of the State, Territory, or District in which they were taken or from which they are transported; nor shall any such birds or parts thereof be transported into any State, Territory, or Di.strict from another State, Territory, or District, or Province of the Dominion of Canada, or from any State, Territory, or District into anY' Province of the Dominion of Canada, at a time when a~y such State, Territory, or District, or Province of the Dominion of Canada into which they are transported prohibits the possession or transportation thereof. Regulation 9, "Permits to Collect Migratory Birds for Scientific Purposes," is amended so as to read as follows: 2525 REGULATION 9. -P ER M I TS TO COLLECT MIGRATORY BIRDS FOR Pennltaroroollect1n& SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES specimens. A person may take at any time and in any manner migratory Bclenti1lccollections. birds and their nests and eggs for scientific purposes when author- AtIU, p. 2(45. ized by a permit issued by the Secretary, which permit shall be car- ried on his p'erson when he is collecting specimens thereunder and shall be exhibited to any person requesting to see the same; except that nothing herein shall be deemed to permit the taking of any Restrictions. migratory game bird on any day from sunset to one-half hour before sunrise or the taking of migratory, game birds with a gun larger than 10 gauge or from an automobile, airplane, power boat, sailboat, or any boat under sail. Application for a permit must be addressed to the Secretary of .\;>Plicati~to ~ Agriculture, Washington, D. C., and must contain the following tacy of Agn tme. information: Name and address of the applicant, his age, and name of State, Territory, or District in which specimens are proposed to be taken, and the purpose for which they are intended. Each application shall be accompanied by two certificates certifying to the fitness of such person to hold a F~deral permit. These certifi- cates will be accepted from well-known ornithologists, principals or superintendents of educational or zoological institutions, officials or members of zoological or natural-history organizations, or in- structors in zoology in high schools, colleges, or universities, or by anyone of the above together with a certificate by the chief game official of the State in which the applicant is a resident or of the State in which he desires to conduct his operations. The permit may limit the number and species of birds, birds' Effectofpennita. nests, or eggs that may be collected thereunder and the places where they may be collected and may authorize the holder thereof to pos- sess, buy, sell, exchange, and transport in any manner and at any time migratory birds, parts thereof, and their nests and eggs for scientific purposes; or it may limit the holder to one or more of these privileges. Public museums, zoological parks and societies, and