Annual Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New YorkThe Commission, 1896 - Fisheries |
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... passed a resolution that the fish in question should be called by no other name than lake trout , but the statutes still adhere to the misnomer . There is a fish in The steel head a migratory fish . The landlocked salmon is another ...
... passed a resolution that the fish in question should be called by no other name than lake trout , but the statutes still adhere to the misnomer . There is a fish in The steel head a migratory fish . The landlocked salmon is another ...
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... passed ; and no bills or accounts shall be paid until so approved ; examine and check all books and accounts ; examine and check all regular and special reports of employes as often as once in each month , and report the result of such ...
... passed ; and no bills or accounts shall be paid until so approved ; examine and check all books and accounts ; examine and check all regular and special reports of employes as often as once in each month , and report the result of such ...
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... passed May 10th , 1895 , Chapter 1009 , Laws of 1895 , the following sums , being balances on hand , were reappropriated for the use of this Commission , viz : Unexpended balance , salaries , etc. , of late Forest Commission ...
... passed May 10th , 1895 , Chapter 1009 , Laws of 1895 , the following sums , being balances on hand , were reappropriated for the use of this Commission , viz : Unexpended balance , salaries , etc. , of late Forest Commission ...
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... passed for the encouragement of the shellfish industry of the State in 1886 , provided that one of the Commissioners of Fisheries should be a practical oysterman ; but the act under which the present Commissioners were appointed ...
... passed for the encouragement of the shellfish industry of the State in 1886 , provided that one of the Commissioners of Fisheries should be a practical oysterman ; but the act under which the present Commissioners were appointed ...
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... passed in 1884. This law provided for the sale of lands under water on the Connecticut side of Long Island Sound with the view that these lands would be used for the cultivation of seed . The lands were at once taken up in large ...
... passed in 1884. This law provided for the sale of lands under water on the Connecticut side of Long Island Sound with the view that these lands would be used for the cultivation of seed . The lands were at once taken up in large ...
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acres addition thereto Adirondack park application attempt to violate birds black bass board of fisheries brook trout buck caught chapter close season commissioners of fisheries Creek Daphnia deemed guilty deer deer killed dogs eggs eighteen hundred Essex County expenses fawns firewarden fish and game Fish Commission fish food fishways forest preserve Franklin County game and forest game law game protector guilty of misdemeanor Hamilton County hatchery hatching Herkimer hounding Hudson hundred dollars hunter hunting June killed or possessed lake trout land-locked salmon larvæ Lawrence laws of eighteen liable mascalonge nets night-hunting number of deer oysters park penalty of twenty-five pike pike-perch plant oysters Pond prohibited protection protector and forester rainbow trout River September shad shellfish spawning species still-hunting stream Suffolk taken town towns of Islip twenty-five dollars violate or attempt violate the provisions violation thereof Whoever shall violate yearlings York
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Page 143 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Page 319 - The repeal of a law or any part of it by this act shall not affect or impair any act done or right accruing, accrued or acquired, or liability, penalty, forfeiture, or punishment incurred prior to...
Page 271 - ... number of trackmen for the prompt extinguishment of fires; and where a forest fire is raging near the line of their road, they shall concentrate such help and adopt such measures as shall most effectually arrest its progress.
Page 319 - The provisions of this act, so far as they are substantially the same as those of the laws herein repealed, shall be construed as a continuation of such laws, modified or amended according to the language employed in this act, and not as new enactments.
Page 277 - Armand and Wilmington, in the county of Essex; the towns of Harrietstown, Santa Clara, Altamont, Waverly and Brighton, in the county of Franklin; the town of Wilmurt, in the county of Herkimer; the towns of...
Page 141 - He may be justly said, as the old poet said of wine and we English say of venison, to be a generous fish; a fish that is so like the buck, that he also has his seasons; for it is observed that he comes in and goes out of season with the stag and buck. Gesner says his name is of a German offspring, and says he is a fish that feeds clean and purely, in the swiftest streams, and on the hardest gravel, and that he may justly contend with all...
Page 288 - ... 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...
Page 298 - Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars, to be recovered with costs, by any person suing therefor in his own name.
Page 271 - ... see that the appliances to prevent the escape of fire are in use and applied as far as it can be reasonably and practically done.
Page 346 - Comptroller shall take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by the Constitution and...