St O6LAL~21- IN REPLY REFER TO: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE WASHINGTON 25, D. C. PERMIT TO TAKE, POSSESS, EXCHANGE AND TRANSPORT FROM ALASKA, -_ MIGRATORY AND NON-MIGRATORY BIRDS, THEIR NESTS AND EGGS, [Entered pene 22,1957] FOR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES ISSUED: June 21, 1951 __ PERMIT NO. 51-1662 a EXPIRES: December 31, 1951 * * By virtue of the authority conferred upon the Director by the regulations under the Alaska Game Law (57 Stet. 301) and those approved under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (40 Stet. 755), per- mission is hereby given to JAMES W. BEE, Museum of. Natural History, Lawrence, Kansas, to teke during the period from the date hereof to December 31, 1951, in any part of Alaska, for scientific purposes, migratory and non-migratory birds, their nests and eggs, except on national wildlife or bird reservations, national parks, national monuments, or posted national forests, with the following exceptions: trumpeter swans, whooping crenes, Eskimo and bristle-thighed curlews, their nests and eggs, which may not be teken at any time. The containers in which such birds, their nests and eggs, are transported shall have plainly and clearly marked on the outside thereof, the name and address of the permittee, the number of this permit, and the name and address of the consignee, and be labeled to show that the contents are to be used. for scientific purposes. This permit must be carried on the person of the permittee ‘at all times when exercising the privileges thereunder and must be exhibited to eny authorized person requesting to see it. It is subject to discretionary revocation by the Director of Fish and Wildlife Service, and if revoked shall be surrendered immediately to him or his suthorized representative. Specimens taken under this permit are to be placed in the Museum of Netural History, Lawrence, Kensas. Not later than January 10, 1952, a report must be fumished the Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington 25, D. C., and a copy filed with the Alaska Geme Commission, Juneau, Alaska, stating the number of each kind of birds, their nests and s taken, and the disposition made of them. wo ZL Oe Director Chief, Divisilon of Menagement