A Revised Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas: With Descriptive Notes of the Nests and Eggs of the Birds Known to Breed in the State

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Kansas Publishing House, 1886 - 76 էջ
 

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Էջ 70 - ... a properly executed bond, In the sum of two hundred dollars, signed by two responsible citizens of the state as sureties. This bond shall be forfeited to the state, and the...
Էջ 70 - SEC. 7. All acts or parts of acts heretofore passed, inconsistent with or contrary to the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed.
Էջ 70 - No part of the plumage, skin, or body of any bird protected by this section shall be sold or had in possession for sale. For the purposes of this act the following only shall be considered game birds : The anatidae, commonly known...
Էջ 70 - State, through such persons or officers as said society may designate, to any properly accredited person of the age of fifteen years or upward, permitting the holder thereof to collect birds, their nests or eggs, for strictly scientific purposes only. In order to obtain such certificate the applicant for the same must present to the person or persons having the power to grant said certificate written testimonials from...
Էջ 70 - Sections one, two, and three of this act shall not apply to any person holding a certificate giving the right to take birds and their nests and eggs for scientific purposes as provided for in section five of this act.
Էջ 70 - The certificates authorized by this act shall be in force for one year only from the date of their issue, and shall not be transferable.
Էջ 64 - Fortunately, however, others are very fully answered. Returns to the first question give some data of interest in relation to the time of the sparrow's first introduction into this country. The earliest date of importation known to us is 1858, when Mr. Thomas A. Deblois liberated a few individuals at Portland, Me. These disappeared shortly afterward, and were not successfully replaced until 1875. In 1858 sparrows were liberated at Peacedale, RI, by Mr. Joseph Peace Hazard. They were first introduced...
Էջ 67 - Poster, all of New York city; Mr. William Brewster, Cambridge, Mass.; Mr. Montague Chamberlain, St. John, NB; Col. NS Goss, Topeka, Kan. The committee is desirous of collecting facts and statistics bearing upon the subject of the destruction of our birds, and will welcome information from any source. It also extends the promise of its hearty cooperation to all persons or societies who may be interested in the protection of birds. The headquarters of the committee are at the American Museum of Natural...
Էջ 70 - Limicolse, commonly known as shore birds, plovers, surf birds, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tattlers, and curlews; the Gallinse, commonly known as wild turkeys, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, partridges, and quails, and the species of Icteridse, commonly known as marsh blackbirds and reed birds or rice birds.
Էջ 64 - ... Returns to the first question give some data of interest in relation to the time of the sparrow's first introduction into this country. The earliest date of importation known to us is 1858, when Mr. Thomas A. Deblois liberated a few individuals at Portland, Me. These disappeared shortly afterward, and were not successfully replaced until 1875. In 1858 sparrows were liberated at Peacedale, RI, by Mr. Joseph Peace Hazard. They were first introduced into Central Park, New York city, according to...

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