Annual Reports of the Forest, Fish and Game Commissioner, Volum 11,Deler 1907-1909;Volum 13,Deler 1907-1909The Commission, 1909 |
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... considerable number of small - mouth black bass were taken and planted in the waters of the State the first time that black bass hatched in ponds have been distributed in the history of the State . - The new hatchery at Linlithgo on the ...
... considerable number of small - mouth black bass were taken and planted in the waters of the State the first time that black bass hatched in ponds have been distributed in the history of the State . - The new hatchery at Linlithgo on the ...
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... considerable quantity is about $ 10.00 per thousand . The State can produce them for $ 2.50 per thousand . Two men usually plant about 1,400 trees a day . If our people could get trees at cost I have no doubt that very many would ...
... considerable quantity is about $ 10.00 per thousand . The State can produce them for $ 2.50 per thousand . Two men usually plant about 1,400 trees a day . If our people could get trees at cost I have no doubt that very many would ...
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... considerable number of elk which , with those already in the woods , are doing well and multiplying rapidly . The change in the hunting season , cutting off fifteen days in Novem- ber , has resulted as the Commission expected in a large ...
... considerable number of elk which , with those already in the woods , are doing well and multiplying rapidly . The change in the hunting season , cutting off fifteen days in Novem- ber , has resulted as the Commission expected in a large ...
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... a coincidence that the record of fatalities last year was considerably lessened . How much the Hunting License Law was - justified is shown by the fact that it has 30 FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS STATED 30-
... a coincidence that the record of fatalities last year was considerably lessened . How much the Hunting License Law was - justified is shown by the fact that it has 30 FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS STATED 30-
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... considerably longer in 1908 than in 1903 , thereby making the fire danger much greater and affording what was probably the most favorable condition for conflagrations ever known in the Adirondack region . Please note the larger number ...
... considerably longer in 1908 than in 1903 , thereby making the fire danger much greater and affording what was probably the most favorable condition for conflagrations ever known in the Adirondack region . Please note the larger number ...
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Side 284 - Attention is called, however, to the dangers resulting from "drinking" shellfish near polluted fresh water streams and near other sources of pollution. It is unlawful to ship or to sell in interstate commerce shucked oysters to which water has been added, either directly or in the form of melted ice. Such food is adulterated under section 7 of the act because a "substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength," and also because a...
Side 64 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Side 390 - The party of the first part does for itself, its successors and assigns forever, hereby covenant and agree to and with the party of the second part, his...
Side 283 - If it consists in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal unfit for food, whether manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal, or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Sec. 8. That the term
Side 283 - If it contain any added poisonous or other added deleterious ingredient which may render such article injurious to health...
Side 283 - It is unlawful to ship or to sell in interstate commerce oysters or other shellfish taken from insanitary or polluted beds. The pollution of oysters with sewage can readily be detected by bacteriological examination, and such polluted oysters or other shellfish are adulterated under section 7 of the Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906, in that they contain an added "poisonous or other...
Side 211 - Every person who shall, within the forest preserve counties of the state, cut or cause to be cut, or allow to be cut any coniferous trees for sale or other purposes, shall cut off or lop or cause to be cut off or lopped from the said trees, at the time of cutting the said trees, all the limbs or branches thereof, unless the said trees be cut for sale and use with the branches thereon, or for use with the branches thereon.
Side 284 - ... minimum time necessary for cleaning and chilling. In view of the fact that the shipping season has begun and shippers will require several months to provide themselves with suitable containers for the shipment of shellfish out of contact with ice, no prosecutions will be recommended prior to May 1, 1910, for the shipment or sale in interstate commerce of oysters or other shellfish because of the addition of water caused solely by shipment in contact with ice.
Side 381 - The state commissioner may employ necessary counsel in the department of excise, and may likewise designate and appoint an attorney or attorneys to represent him or to act with the...
Side 152 - Lawrence, Warren, Washington, Greene, Ulster and Sullivan, except 1. Lands within the limits of any village or city, and 2. Lands not wild lands acquired by the state on foreclosure of mortgages made to loan commissioners.