Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Report of the Chief of the Biological Survey for 1902
By an act of Congress approved June 3, 1902, the prohibition against the entry of eggs of game birds which has existed Since 1894 has been removed, and these eggs can now be imported, under regulations of this Department, for propagation. The regulations necessary to carry Out the law were promptly promulgated, and within a few weeks after the bill was Signed the first importation Of eggs arrived at New York.
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