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DIVISION 1. Page 7.

Contains laws or parts of laws treating of Game, of song and insectivorous birds.

DIVISION 2. Page 76.

Contains laws or parts of laws treating of fish only.

DIVISION 3. Page 144.

Contains laws pertaining to Forestry.

A summary of each is attached and all are joined in the index.

Leading decisions pertaining to game and fish. Page 211.

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No. 16.

In the House of Representatives,

February 4th, 1907.

Whereas, By reason of the great demand by the people of this Commonwealth for the pamphlet containing the Game, Fish and Forestry laws of this Commonwealth, the many proposed changes of the same and additions thereto, and that the people of the State be given the opportunity to become acquainted with these laws as quickly as possible after their enactment;

Therefore, be it resolved (if the Senate concur), That the Secretary of the Board of Game Commissioners of this Commonwealth be and is hereby directed to prepare the data, and as soon as possible after the close of this Session present the same to the Superintendent of Public Printing, who shall at the expense of the State have published in pamphlet form 100,000 copies of said laws together with such letter of instructions or explanations by those entrusted with the care of our game, our forests and our fish as may seem necessary; twenty thousand for the use of the Senate, fifty thousand for the use of the House of Representatives, two thousand for the use of the Executive, four thousand for the use of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, four thousand for the use of the Department of Forestry, four thousand for the use of the Department of Fisheries and sixteen thousand for the use of the Board of Game Commissioners.

THOMAS H. GARVIN,

Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The foregoing resolution was concurred in February 26, 1907.

W. HARRY BAKER, Assistant Chief Clerk of the Senate.

Approved the 14th day of March, A. D. 1907.

EDWIN S. STUART.

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