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UNITED STATES A compilation of the Gunning LawB, with special reference to Bcaaons, and other proviBions and reatriotions in force in the various States and Terri- tories of the United States and the Provinces of Canada. INCLUDING tm LEGISLATION taw library FOURTH EDITION. / ■XOLUWVItV ISBUBD AND OOFYm«HTBO •» THE piOH METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 1899, •!i I imiti L !„':"rii ti-vu .!i ] ARK. 88ION Caps, 3E8, R Shells. L8» IRE Guns. IE RIDGE Co. I. 8. A. DKI>OT I I^RKIT STUNT. H PRANOISOO. MMM^^^^^^^Aw * UMC EXPLANATORY. flflf \ ris our intention to give in a convenient form, the GCNNINO Laws of the Unitsd Statbs and Canada. While necessarily a summary, this book contains the gist of all laws in force, affecting seasons, limiutions aa to number, transporUtion, and non-resident requirements. To secure brevity, CATCH or KII.1, are used for the more extended terms of the Stotute; i. g., "Catch, kill destroy, injure or pursue with such intent," etc. Where no close season is specified, there is none. Transportation, sale or possession of game at any time when it is unlawful to kill such game, is unlawful, except that various States allow from four days to three weeks, for the sale of game, after the expiration of the open season for killing. Night shooting, and shooting of birds other than game birds and birds of prey, is forbidden. Nests and eggs of all birds (except of prey) are always protected. Snaring and netting game birds are forbidden; also killing in any other manner than with a shoulder gun. THE UNION METALLIC CARTMDGE CO. B&iDfiSFORT, Conn., U. S. A., August tst, 1899. 3 ; y 4.{:U4 TENTS. PAGE Explanatory > Alabama B ArlMma ' Arkaniaa 8 California > Colorado 11 Connecticut 18 Delaware 1^ Dtetriot of Columbia U Florida W Georgia 1' Idaho 1* IlUnoia W IndUna 23 Indian Territory M Iowa X Kaniaa ^ Kentucky • % Lonslaland 96 Louisiana ^ Maine » Maryland 8S Mawachusetts K Michigan SO Minnesota ^ Mississippi « MisK>uri <1 PAOB MonUna ** Nebraska *"• Nevada ** NewHampahire •* New Jersey *• New Mexico [Bee Note.1 New York ^ North Carolina •• North Dakota •• Ohio "• Oklahoma Territorr " Oregon * Pennsylvania • Rhode Island « South Carolina W South DakoU * Tennessee " Texas " UUh " Vermont '* Virginia "• Washington [See Note.] West Virginia W Wisconsin * Wyoming •* Yellowstone Park W 89 TWO COPIES RBCBIVEO, The British Provinces 88 Oai^Breton 8» M«6itobaj-^«.Oir«»i«*^ «> MeWi Northwest Territories. W MovaScotia •* OnUrio •• Province of Quebec W n Game Laws for 18BB will be mVAUiIO OABVBIDOB 00. T PAOB 42 V> \ 44 ipahir* M »y *• Ico [8m Note.1 t » roliiw ^ koto ■* M » TerrltorT M 01 BniB * and ^ rolina ■ •* ikoU * le » 71 78 74 [[[ 75 ton[S«e Note.] rgInU W In » « UJ :one Park w 88 Mt Territories. W otia •* 86 8ot Quebec B7 ne Laws for 1888 will be UO OABTBIDOB OO. >5-^4^vi?aAM^. vu>&. GAME LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. ALABAMA. Hunting or shooting on Sunday is forbidden. Song and insectivoroui birds, their nesto and eggs, are protected, and all wild birds, except as follows: English or Bnropean house sparrow, kingfisher, cooper's hawk, sharp-skinned hawk, duck hawk, pigeon hawk, great homed owl, barred owl, green heron and night heron are not included among the birds protected. It is unlawful to kill or have in possession, any wild tur- key, pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge, woodcock, prai- rie chicken. English, Mongolian or Chinese pheasant, except from November 15 to March i, inclusive; pro- vided, that it shall be unlawful to hunt or kill any MoiH golian, EnglUh or Chinese pheasant for a period of five years from the date of the approval of this act (iSgj)); and provided, further, that it shall be lawful to kill wild turkey during the month of February of each and every year in addition to the time above specified. It is unlawful to kill, have in pouession any deei- or fawn, except during the months of September, October, November and December in each year; and it is unlaw- ful to at any time kill or capture any deer in the waters of any stream, ponds or lakes within the State. Oonpltatnts tt THB OOTOM MKFAIiUO OABTBIDOa 00. ALABAMA-AIIIZUNA It it unlawful to kill or h»v« in poucsiion any d«tr of or entrip any deer, lawn, wild turkey, pheatant, groua*. quail, partridge, woodcock or aquirrel for the purpoac ol aclUng tame. Tnuis»«vt»tto«> No perton, company or corporation, or the agent thereof, thall, at any rime, catch, kill or hare in poatea- •ion any of the bird* or game mammals of thia State, the killing of which it prohibited, with intent to aWp or remove the same beyond the limita ol thii State. Possesiion ol the game birda and game mammals herein mentioned is permitted lor a period ol fifteen days alter the time limited lor killing the same has ex- pired. It is unlawlul to kill any ol the game birds, song Urds or game mammals, in any other manner than by ahooting tiiem with a gun; and it is unlawlul to use any trap, net, artificial light, battery, or other deception or contrivance whaterer. It is unlawlul to hunt or kill any black, gray or fox aquirrel. except Irom July i to February i, indutive. ComtiM BlMtpt. Many counties are exempt Irom the provisions ot tne Uw. ARIZONA. wild D«elc, Smlp* or Rail. WIM Twlrar» Every person who, in the Territory ol Aritona, between March i and October 15, shall hunt, pursue, kill or de- stroy, or have in possession, except lor purpose ol prop- agation, any quail, bobwhite, grouse, partridge or wild OoBpUmrata ot THB UNION MBTALLIO OABTBIDOB 00. .» ^mimmU/mmtm lBAMA-AUIZONA itioB any dMr or pheaMuit, grouM, lor the purpoM of n. or the agent >r have in poiaea- lalt of thii State, I intent to ahip or thif Sute. game mammalt period of fifteen the lame hai ex- irds, song Mrds or than by ahooting ate any trap, net, ion or contrivance •lack, gray or fox wry I, induaive. provitiona of the •, WIM Twrlrar* f Aricona, between pursue, kill or de- tr purpose of prop- , partridge or wild 3 OABTBIDOa 00. AXUONA ' turkey, or any kind of wild duck, inipe or rail, ahdl b« guUty of a miwienieanor. excepting that any 9*nonav bunt brant, duck or gooae between October i and AprU I. It la alto unlawful to net, tnare or trap any of thM, or to expoae them for aale. if netted, trapped or annrad. I« ia alto a mitdemeanor to ute a gun of larger caUbre than No. to gauge in shooting any of the above, or to tretpatt upon the endoted or cultivated ground or fieMa of private property, or where tignt are dispUyed for- bidding auch thooting, without having obtained permit from the owner of the land. It it alto a misdemeanor to dettroy or disturb the nesta or egga of any ol the above mentioned birds. It is a misdemeanor to kiU or httnt any dovea between March i and June i. It ia a miademeanor to hunt or kill any male deer, ante- lope or buck between December IS and August i of th« year foUowing. It is also unUwhil at any time to hnat or kill any camela, goats, female deer, female antelope, or any elk, mountain Aeep, doe or spatted lawn, except that bucka may be kiOed for camp or domestic purposea from October i to February I. It ia unlawful to take, kill or destroy any bird mentioned in thia Act, nnlew the carcata ia preaerved or told for food. It it a mitdemeanor to teU or offer for tale the head or meat of any deer, elk, antelope, mountain theep, mountain goat, or wfld turkey. It it a mitdemeanor to hunt, puraue, or have in __ tion, except for purpoeea of propagation, any of birdt within the next five ycart. OtapUBMBta tt TBM trniOH MWALUO OAETBIDOB Oa I ^^■MMUwatHitAM g ARIZONA-ARKANSAS Vmlawfal PvMWMlMk It is unlawful to have in posseMion or to gire away, or offer for aale, any protected animal* mentioned in this section, during the doted seasons specified, or rcoeifc same for transportation during close seasons. Each County Board of Superrisors shall pay as rewaria for their destruction, tibe following bou^^ities: Lobos or timber wolves, $5.00 each; mountain lions, pumas, pan- thers, $ao.oo each; bears, $iaoo each. It is a misdemeanor to buy, sell, c h»Te in possession the carcass or hide of any deer or aatdope from which the evidence of sex has been removed. It is a misdemeanor for any person to shoot game birds mentioned herein upon enclosed or cultivated g^roiind or field which is private property, or where signs are dis- played forbidding such shooting without permission first obtained from the owner or person in possession of sudi grounds. ARKANSAS. 0«er. It is unlawful to kill, catch or pursue any wild buck, deer or fawn between February i and August i. The chasing with dogs or hounds is forbidden in Mississippi, Crit- tenden, Cross, Poinsett and St Francis counties. In these counties shooting after sundown, with intent to kill, injure or frighten any aquatic fowls, on the lakes or waters, is also forbidden. 01( Wild turkey between May i and September i; quail or 'SHrginia partridge, March i and October i. PMlrl* Qose season: February i to September i following. OoapllBeatS of TBB UNION MBTALUO OABTKIOOB 00. m * Mi IIZONA— ARKANSAS r to gire away, or meationed ia this ccified, or noehc leaaona. lall pay as renaris DUi^ities: Loboi or lions, pumas, pan- hvrt in possession tclope from which ) shoot game birds litigated g^round or liere signs are dis- >ut permission first possession of sudi my wild buck, deer ast I. The chasing t Mississippi. CrkK incis counties. In wn, with intent to owls, on the lakes ttember i; quail or ober I. iber I following. OABTKIOOB Oa • l^ ARKANSAS-CALIFORNIA It is unlawful to export game from this State until April, 1901. Yell County— Partridges, quail, March is to September is; wild turkey, April is to August 1$. Lafayette, Miller and Desha Countiea^-Campbg and fire-hunting forbidden. Non-resident tax for hunting, |io. CALIFORNIA. Every person who between the first day of March and the first day of October in each year, shall hunt, pursue, take, kill or destroy, or have in Us possession, any valley quail, bobwhite, partridge or any kind of wild duck or rail; every person who, between the fifteenth day of Feb- ruary and the first day of September in each year, shall hunt, pursue, take, kill or destroy, or have in his pos- session any mountain quail or grouse; every person who, between the fifteenth day of February and the fifteenth day of July in each year, shall hunt, pursue, take, kill or destroy, or have in his possession any dove or doves; every person vHio shall take, gather or destroy the eggs or nest of any quail, bobwMte, partridge, pheasant, grouse, dove, robin, or any kind of wild duck or rail; every person who shall at any time hunt, shoot, shoot at, take^ kill or destroy, buy, sell, give aw^, or have in his possession, except for the purpose of propagation, or for education^ or scientific purposes, any ^glish skylark, robin, canary, humming-bird, thrusli or mocking>>bird, or any part of the skin, skins, or plumage ititreof, or who shall rob the nests, or take or destroy, or offer for sale, the eggs of any of the said birds; every person who, be- fore the first day of March, 1899, 'l^ knnt, pursue, take, kOl or destroy, or have in his possession, any pheasant; ConpUmMts of THB UNION mTALUO OABTBIDOa 00. !» 10 CAUFOBNIA every cold-storage company, person keepinff a coM- ■tonce warehouse, tavern or hotel keeper, restaonnt or Mdng-lioase keeper, marketnun, or other person, who shall buy, seU, expose or offer for sale, or give away, of have in his possession any quail, bobwhite, partridge, robin, grouse, dove, pheasant, wUd duck, or rail, during the time it shall be unlawful to kill such birds; ev«y person who shall hunt, pursue, take, kill, or have in ^ possession, or destroy any male deer between ti»« fif- teenth day of October and the fifteenth day of July of the foUowing year; every person who shall at any time hunt, pursue, take, kiU or destroy, or have m his po»- session, any female deer, or spotted fawn, or wy Mte- lope, elk, or mountain sheep; every person who shaU at any time buy, sell, or offer for sale, the hide or meat of any deer, elk, antelope, or mountain sheep; every person who shall buy, sell, offer or expose for sale, transport or carry, or have in his possession the skin, hide or pelt of any deer, from which the evidence of sex has been re- moved, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that the right of possession for the purpose of P»>I>M^ tion shall first be obtained by a permit, in writing, from the Board ol Fiah Commissioners of the State of Cali- fornia. , ibotCMi of larger calibre than No. It is unlawhil to shoot upon any eadoaed or cnltivated grounds which are private proper^, ^**re signs arc «t- played forbidding shooting. rtetlM It is unlawful to 10 gauge. Amy railroad company, exprcas or trantportatioa com- pany or common carrier, or any person ^lo sha ll ttana- poit or lake oat of tlus State, or receive for this pwpoec ikin, bock, doe, kwn. or any qMll, part- «( nn VMOOM MOKALLUJ ili glWillW OO, oAUVosmx [eepinf a cold- er, resteonnt or ler penon, who jr give away, or rhite, partridge, E, or rail, durinc ich birds; cvary 1, or have i& bia betweea the fif- 1 day of July oi han at any time have in his poa- vn, or any aate- son who shall at hide or meet of ep; every person wle, transport or 1, hide or pelt of lex has been re- ovided, however, pose of propaga- in writing, froni he State of CaU- calibrctfean No. laed or cultivated «re signs arc £t- ttsportatioa com- iiriioshallt e for this 1 r any qaaO, part* OAMWmw oo. OAUIOBinA-COIiORADO U ridge, pheasant, grouse, prairie chicken, dove or wild dack, except for the purposes of propagation, shall be guilty of misdemeanor. COLORADO. It is unkwful to at any time or in any manner hunt or kill any bison, buffalo, elk, deer, antelope, mountain sheep or beaver, or any of the following wild birds, via.: Turkey, prairie chicken, sage chicken, grouse, qu^, pheasant, partridge, ptarmigan, duck, goose, brant, swan, waterfowl, pigeon, dove, snipe or curlew; or to sell, offer for sale or have Uie same in possession, except as per- mitted by this act; Provided, the prohibition in this sec- tion as to beaver shall not extend to such beaver as inter- fere with the operation or maintenance of any canal, ditch or lawful dam. |«bUbs OB Ii«na of Another. No person shall shoot from a public highway at game, or hunt game in any enclosure not public land, withoat the consent of the owner or person in charge of the same, or hunt in any park or preserve licensed under tlus act without the consent of the proprietor or person in charge of the same. No person shall have in possession or transport the carcass of any game quadruped or any considerable por- tion of such carcass unless the same has thereon the cstural evidence of its sex sufficient to enable such sex to be readily determined by ordinary inspection. iMltlBS With Ombo. It shall be unlawful to use any wild game mentioned in this act for the purpose of baiting any trap. Open season for deer having horns and antelopes havmg horns is from August 15 to November 5. OompltaMats of THB UNION lIVTALIilC OABTBIDOB 00. 'S«. 18 OOLOBASO I Open •eaton for elk haTiag horns U from October as to NoTcmber 5, WIM Tmaturm, WwrniwU OUalnaa, ■■•• CMakMS, Open season for wild turkeys, prairie cUekens, sage chickens and gronse is from August is to October 31. •Wmtmr >^wl. Open season for wild ducks, geese, nnlpti. curlews, brants, swans, cranes and water fowls is from Septem* ber 1 to April 15, except in altitudes exceeding 7,000 feet above sea IctcI, where the open season shall begin Sep> tember 15. WU« Vtm—mm, DvTM. Open season for wild pigeons and doves is from July IS to September 3a ■•tkaa ot HaattaK. No game shaU be hunted or kiUed in the night, nor with a steel or hard pointed bullet, nor with any weapon other than an ordinary shoulder gun or pistoL Pro- vided, That dogs, blinds, sinks and decoys may be used for hunting birds, and that the provisions of this section in relation to game quadrupeds shall not apply to those in parks licensed for the keeping and propagation of the same. ^'l•) Bxport of CMWM r««alM« panalt. No railroad company, express company, or other publie carrier, nor any agent, shall receive or store for traaa- portation, or transport into, or within this State any game, except when there is attoched tfiereto a proper and valid certificate or permit signed by the conudt- sioner, authorizing transportation. PuMMaiilea. No game or fish shall be held in possession by any person for mote than fivedays after the close of theseasoa OompUmciits ot THB UNION MBIALUO OABTBIDOa flA. ^*i»i< OOIABASO m October as to i cUckcBS, uge to October 31. tmdpii, cnrlewt, it from Septem* seeding 7,000 feet shaU begin Sep. ivei it from July n the night, nor with any weapon or pistoL Pro- Eoys may be oaed ms of this section lot apply to those d propagation of ly, or other pnblis »r store for trans* in this State any titereto a proper 1 by the conud*- tossession by any close of theseasoa I OABTBIDOa flAi ^ V OOIiOBlDO-OOiraBOTldTJT *• for kining the same, except as in thU act otherwise pro- wled. (Commissioner may give permit to hold game for 90 ^••) The right given by thU section to take or kill game is limited to food purposes, and to fifty ducks and twenty- fire other birds, for each person in any one calendw flay, and no person shall take, kill or have in possession to any one season more than one elk. and one deer and on* antelope; or. instead of one deer and one antelope, ha may have either two deer or two antelope. Nor shall any person have in possession at any one time more than one hundred ducks and fifty other Wrds. CONNBCTICUT. Wmamm^^ a*^ «■«•« ""^^ imMU* rmwtwiStf>, It » unlawful to kill or have in possession any of tM above between December i and October I of tiie follow- ing year, or for any person or persons to destroy or OM- turb eggs or nests of these birds. No person shaU kill more tiian 5 of these birds in one day, or 36 in one year. It U unlawful to kill any hare or rabbit between Decem- ber IS and October 15. Use of ferrets on premises of an- other forbidden. VU milawful to kill any sora (called ran) in tiie countiea of Litchfield, Fairfield and New Haven between Jan- «ary 1 and August ao. and in all other counties between January 1 and September i. Any person kdhng mora than 7S of tiiese birds in one day shall be fined. OsapUmnts o( TBM OTIOW MWALUO OAimMB 99. 14 OOmraOTIOUT-DUAffABI 01 Wll« Fowl. It U nnlawful, and punithable by fine, to kfll uof wild duck, brant or goose in May, June, July or August, or to kill any of them except with an ordinary shoulder gan, or to shoot at any such fowl from a ressel propelled by steam or sails, or from any boat or structure attached thereto. BxpovUKtloM. It is unlawful to kill at any time any ruflFed grouse, wood- cock or quail, for the purpose of conveying same beyond the limits of the State, or to convey same beyond said limits. MMMivltaa PhMMmt. Killing forbidden until October x, 190a The killhig of deer is prohibited until October x, I9Q3> DELAWARE. ll«B>»««MMitB« It is unUwfnl for any non-resident to hunt or UIl any quail, grouse, partridge, woodcock, rabbit or hare^ ort«>- lan, rail or reed bird widiout having a license from lb* Ddaware Game Protective Association, Wilmington, DeL License fee for first year $5.00 and |a.oo per year thereafter. It is unlawful for any one to ship or cany out of the State any partridge, quaU, robin, woodcock or wild raU>it, dead or alhre, for sale or for any other purpose, and it ia unlawful for non-residents to carry out of the State, or from one coaatj to another hi the State, any VtHlson or English snipe, quail, robin, woodcock, wild rabbit or any of diese, dead or alive. WIM V«wl HathaAk It is unlawful to kill any ducks on the mardiM in Ae borders of the State at night (from one hour after sunset CompUmmts of THB UNION METALLIC CARTRDIGB CO. O] f 1: taB»iaatt«a«*inwi>wrfiirtrfl m [onr-DUAffABi to kfll uy wild or Angutt, or to ry shoulder gan, isel propelled bjr ructure atttehed id grouse, wood- ing same beyond une beyond said October i, igos* bant or IdU any tit or hare^ orto- license from lb* tn, Wilmington, id |a.oo per year r out of the State or wild raU>it, mrpote, and it it of the State, or i, any VtHlson or , wild rabbit or ! maniliaa in Ae boor after sunset ::artrdigb co. ^■•) f i DBLAWABB-DIBTMCT OF COLtJllBIA to one hour before sunrise), or to hunt or IdU wttd fowl with any but a common shoulder gun. or to use any art- ficial light or lantern, or to hunt any gaatae wWle Oe ground is coTered with snow. Reed and rtU birds, September i to February i; part- ridge, quaU, pheasant or rabbit, November IS to Decem- ber 31. Penalty for killing or having in posseaalM out- side of these dates, $5 for each bird or rabbit No dose season on woodcock. DISTRICT OP COLUHBIA. rn — ^'-■- It is unlawful to kill, expose for sale, or have in posses- sion, any partridge, otherwise quaU, between Febma^ I and November 1; woodcock, between January 15 •»• July 15; prairie chicken, otherwise pinnated grouse, be- tween February 1 and September 1; ruffed grouse, other- wise known as pheasant, between December a6 and November 1, except the English ring neck pheasant, or other pheasants of foreign origin; wild turkey, between December a6 and November 1; rabbit except the species known as the English rabbit or squirrel, between Feb- ruary I and November i; any snipe or plover, between May I and September 1; any wild duck, wild goose or brant, between May i and September i; or any water ran or ortolan, reed bird or rice bird or marsh Waek- bird, between February 1 and August ao, or to shoot at or kill the same except on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, between August ai and February t. It is unlawful to expose for sale or have in posisssioa any deer meat or vudson between Jannaiy I and Septem- ber L It is onlawfnl to expoac for sale or have in ol THE XJMXON METALLIC CASTXDIGB Ca iF Ik T IQ DISTRICT OF OOLOlIBU-rLORIDA dead, tt any time, any turkey buisard, wreo, bloebird, humming bird, blue jay, robin or migrating thrush, wood or song bird, martin, mocking bird, swallow, oriole, red or cardinal bird, catbird, pewit, whippoor- will, goldfinch, sapsucker, hanging bird, woodpecker, crow, blackbird, or other insectivorous bird, save for scientific purposes upon permit from the superintendent of police of the District of Columbia, and excepting the English sparrow. WlMfowlla* ll«tk««ik It is unlawful to hunt or kill any wild duck, wild goote, brant, or wild bird in the night time; nor kill or shoot at same with any other firearm, gun, or device than such as are habitually raised at arm's length and fired from the shoulder. •■ator* It is unlawful to hunt on Sunday. FLORIDA. It is unlawful for any person or (Arsons, except upon their own enclosed premises, to hunt or kill any wild deer except during the months of October, November, December and January of each year. The sale of wild deer or any part thereof is forbidden. Until January i> 1905, it shall be unlawful for any person to kill more than five deer during any one year. Fire-hunting pro- hibited; also the use of artificial light. It ia unlawful for any person to hunt or kill, except oB his own enclosed premises, any wild turkey, quail or partridge, except from November i to March i of say year. No person shall kill, except upon his own ea- doted premises, more than four turkeys and no OMre than twenty-five qoail, and no party ttaXL Idll more than ec «n mnoM mvALUo OABnioaa oa Miiiiiiiii— .OlIBU-nOIUDA , wreo, blaebird, ligrating thrush, : bird, twallow, lewit, whippoor- rd, woodpecker, • bird, Mve for e raperintendent id excepting the luck, wild goote, lor kill or shoot or device than length and fired ins, except upon or kill any wild sber, November, rhe sale of wild Until January son to kill more 'ire-hunting pro- ir kill, except oa turkey, quail or March i of aay K>n his own ea- yt and no more lUldll more than oABniDaa cm. FIX>BIDA-0>OROU six turkeys and no more than fifty quail in any one day. and it is unlawful to sell, expose for sale or have m possession any wild turkey, quaU or pirtridge except . from November i to March i. No person shaU en- trap quail, except on his own enclosed premises. TMUi«»ortaa«a. . ,. i* t Shipment of game animals or birds outside the limtts ot the county in which they were WUed is prohibited, ex- cept that hunting parties may take their own game home with them in the State, bat not for sale. Non-residents wishing to hunt in any county in this Sute shall first obuin a license from the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which he wishes to hunt, said license fee being |io. This license is not traat- ferable, and permits the licensee to hunt only as pro- vided for in Uiis act OtkMP MMa. It is unlawful to kill for sale or commercial purposes any birds of plume, via.: crane, heron, curlew, ibis or egret. OBORQIA. 9mmm BirAa, I«»*«*»vo»««« •» »•■» Bl»«», !>•▼••. It is unlawful to hunt or kiU any wild turkey, pheasant, partridge, quail or any insectivorous or singing bird, except English sparrows, crows, larks, rice birds, night hawks, wheat birds and doves, between March 15 ">* November i; or to hunt or kill any dove between March IS and August IS- » It is unlawful for any person to remove from the nettt or destnv tiw eggs of any of the birds protected, during the periods th^ are to protected. osmpUMBti •< vHB mnop mvALUO outnaomu 00. It r# 18 GIOBOU-IDABO It it unUwfttl to hunt, kill or capture any wild deer or fawa between January i and September i. tola •! QwM*. It it unlawful to tell, offer for sale, or have in pottcftion any game bird or animal, or any part of either, whether dead or alive, during the perioda in which they are pro< tected. IDAHO. Moo**, Oa»llM«. It is unlawful to kill or destroy any moose or caribou at any time during the period of five years from and after the passage of this act (iSgg). ■■•watala lli««p, lIo«»talB Goat, D««r, Aat*lop«. It is unlawful to kill, or destroy any deer, antelope, mountain sheep or mountain goat, between January i and September i of each year; or to take more than four of any such animals during the time they may lawfully be killed in any one year. It is unlawful to Idll or destroy an elk, except between September i and December i of any jrear, or to take more than two elk between the dates mentioned. «* It if unlawful to kill or trap beaver or kitten beaver for a period of five years from and after the approval of this act (1899). It is unlawful to buy or sell the hides of any of the •nimala mentioned in any of the preceding aectioiiii It ii aakwful to kant or cbaie with dogs uqr of the animals mentfoned in the prseefing seetton. *4li' IIOBGU-IDABO any wild deer «r I. e in potMuion either, whether i they are pro< ote or earibon rears from and LBt*l0P«. deer, antelope, 1 January i and nore than four y may lawfully except between »r, or to take ntioned. ■ kitten beaver the approval ol of any of the >gi uqr of the 1^ mAHO-nxiNou If It la onlawfal to kill, trap or destroy any quail except 1 twccB October 31 and Dacembtr i of each year. It is oolawfttl to kill, trap or destroy any partridge, pheasant, trouse, prairie chicken, sage hen or fool hen except between August 15 and December i of each year: Provided, That no Mongolian pheasant shall be killed, ensnared, trapped or destroyed for a period ol three years after the passage of this act (1899)- Water Vawl. It is unlawful to kill or destroy any wild duck, goose or swan between March 1 and August 15 of each year. Twmmm»mwtmiU»m. It is unlawful for any railway, express company, or other public carrier, or any of their agents to receive or have in their possession for transportation any of the animals or birds, protected by the laws of this Sute, or to trans- port the same after the passage of this act; except that nothing in this act shall prevent shipping or transport- ing mounted heads or stuffed birds or animals to any point within the State, provided that such birds or animals were lawfully killed. ILUN0I5. ■torn, WU« Twker, •■••^. FwU»»« Cklakca, Pk«M. •■t, Ikwail, W*eeefc •» ■•«ni*a( !>•▼•• It is unlawful to kill or destroy any wild buck, doe or fawn, or wild turkey, between January 15 and September I of any year; or any pinnated or raffed grouse, prairie chicken, pheasant or partridge, between October i and August 31 of the succeeding year; or any quail between December ao and November 1 of the succeeding year; or any woodcock or mourning dove between December I and September i of the succeeding year. OMBpUamts of TBI UMIOM MSTAIXIO OABTBIDOI OO. IQ OUMOM It it mUwfnl to kill or deitroy any frtjr, nd, tox or black •qairrtl between December is «nd September i of each raecceding year; or any jack inipe, Wllaon'a I anipc. tend tnipe or any kind of inipe, or any golden plover, upland plover, yellow legged plover or any other kind of plover between April as '"d September i of each succeeding year. It if unlawful to hunt or kill any wild gooie, duck, brant or other water fowl at any time between April 15 »nd September i of any year; or to hunt or kill any wild gooM, brant, duck, rail or other water fowl between ■unset of any day and sunrise of the next succeeding day; or to hunt water fowl from any fixed or artificial ambush beyond a natural covering of reeds, canes, flags, wild rice or other vegeUtion above the water of any lake, river, bay or inlet or other water course. The use of any small boat, sink-box or other device for the pur- pose of concealment, or of any steamboat or sailboat in hunting wild fowl is forbidden, also any gun other than a common shoulder gun; and provided, that the animals, fowls ar^! birds mentioned in the following section shall not be killed for a period of five years from and after the taking effect of this act. It is unlawful, for a period of five years from and after the passing of this act (1899) to injure, take, kill, ex- pose or offer for sale or have in possession, except for breeding purposes, any wild buck, doe or fawn, ring- neck, Mongolian pheasant, green Japanese pheasant, English pheasant, copper pheasant or Scholmeriagom, Trogapan pheasant, silver pheasant or golden pheasant, any Cacubis, chucker partridge, sand grouse or black India partridge. It is unlawful to kill any wild bird other than a game bird, Eogliih sparrow, crow, crow-blackbird or chickca e^mpUmmtM of THS UNION UWtAhlAO OABTBIDOS OOl, auMou Tty, red, to* or nd Scptembtr i •nipe. WUmm'b , or any golden ver or any other September i of >oie, dttck, brant en April 15 «nd or kill any wild er fowl between next succeeding Ixed or artificial leds, cane«, flagt, he water of any courie. The use vice for the pur- iboat or Milboat D any gun other rovided, that the In the following od of five year* I act. rs from and after e, take, kill, ex- ission, except for c or fawn, ring- panete pheaaant, Scholmeringon, golden pheasant, groiue or black her than a gama :kbird or chickca OABTBIDOa OOli ILUMOn ■■ hawk, or to purchaae. ofer or expo»* for »•!« »"y '"<* wUd bird after it has been killed or caught! Provided, that'nothing in thla MCtion shall be constmed to prrrent the owner or occupant of lands from destroying any ol such birds when deemed necessary for the protection of fmlts or property. For the purposes of this act the fol- lowing only are considered game birds: Swans, gecM, brant, river and sea ducks, rails, coots, mud-hens and gallinulea. shore birds, plovers, surf birds, snipe, wood- cock, sand-pipers. Uttleri and curlewa. wild turkeys, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, partridges, qoalla and mourning doves. Wwrta of WU« Bl»«fc It is unlawful within the State of Illinois to Uke or need- Icsaly destroy, or have in possession, the nest or the eggs of any wild game birds; provided, this act shall not apply to any person holding a certificate giving th-i right to Uke birds, and their nesU and eggs, for scien- tific purposes. No person not a resident of the Sute of Illinois shall at any time hunt or kill, with gun. any of the wild ani- mals, fowls or birds that are protected, without first hav- ing procured a license. Non-residents shall not hunt any of the wild animals, fowls or birds that are protected during any part of the year without first obtaining license, license fee being $i<^ and 50 cents fee to Secrettry of Sute. and such llcenaea is authorized to Uke from the SUte twenty-five birds ol all kinds killed by himself, and such Ueenae shall be void after the ist day of June next succeeding iU issuance. It is unlawful to hunt with gun, dog or net within or up- on the land of another without first obuining permia- sion so to do. OompllmeBta o« TM UNION MITALUO OABTWDOB OO. magm ■"«*■' I ILLINOIS-IMDIAITA f ■xvort* Sal*. PoueaaioB. It is unlawful to tell, buy or have in pouettion dnrinc the time when netting or trapping it forbidden, any ani- mals or birds that have been netted or trq>ped in viola- tion of these AcU. It is also unlawful to sdl or expose for sale at any time, or transport out of the State for any purpose, or in the State for purposes of sale, any of the following animals killed or entr^>pcd in this State: Pinnated grouse, prairie chicken, quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse, wild turkey, or red, gray, fox or black squirrel, except such person have a license from the State so to do. INDIANA. De«r. It is unlawful to hunt or kill deer between January i and October i, in any year. a«aU, wild Turkey, PhMMmt. Netting or trapping of quail is forbidden. It is unlawful to shoot or have in possession any quails or pheasanta between January i and November lo; or to kill any wild turkey between February i and November i of any year. VMUrle Ckt«Ic*na. It is unlawful to kill prairie hens or chickens, between February i and September i in each year, or to net or trap same at any time. WmAomIc WU« Dvek. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any woodcock between January i and July i ; or any wild duck between April 15 and September i, in any year. H««tlac om liMnd of Amother. Hunting on lands of another, without written consent of the owner or occupant thereof, is forbidden. Whoevv sells, keeps or exposes for sale, or has posses- CompUmMlta of THB DNIOK MOTALUO OABTBIDOB OO. silL LLINOIS-IMDIAITA pouettion doriac orbidden, any ani- r tnpptd in vioU- 1 to sdl or expose if the State for any of sale, any of tbe ed in this State: uail, pheasant or :ray, fox or black license from the tetween Jannaiy i len. It is unlawful uails or pheasanta or to kill any wild nber i of any year. chickens, between year, or to net or voodcock between k between April 15 written consent of bidden. lale, or has posses- ) OABTBIDOB OO. J INDIANA .ion of any quaU or pheasant between December ao Z oL" r ?s of the succeeding y^'O'^y^"--^ ^cken or grouse between February i and September i, ^*eh year- or any woodcock between January i and r«iri; or »y ^W d««>^ «>«*^"" ^P'** " '"' ^'^"" ber I, shall be fined. ^unlawful to receive or transport any game killed or taken illegally. 'rmiSrS'Vo transport beyond the >!«**• o^^ '^SS any deer. buck, doe or fawn, any quail, pheaiant. wild duck, grouse, prairie chicken or woodcock. T U^SIIIm to kill. main, or discharge any fir^T* »* My wild pigeon or pigeons, at <>' ''i*"\?^f-»^* "^ of where they are gathered together in ^^;^7^ M pigeon roostings and nestings, when and while they are nesting. Tu*nrfawful to hunt or kUl any squirrels between December ao and June i of the following year. It is unlawful to kffl any wild birds other t^ a game bird; or purchase or offer for sale any sueh wild bird after it has been kiUed, or to destroy the nest, or eggs of any wUd bird. The English or European house spar- row, crows, hawk, and other birds of pr^, .re not in- duded among the birds protected by tW. act It is unUwfd to injure, take. ^'^^^^^.'^ ^"J^ sale or have in possession, except for breedrngp crpcM. aay' riag-neck Mongolian pfceMMt, gfe« j-»mMC pheaniit, copper pheuut or ScholmeringoM, Tto^pw «c mm mnoK lowauo ouffuooa no. ••«44.« 24 INDIANA INDIAN TEBBITORT-IOWA pheasant, silver pheasant or golden pheasant, being the species of pheasants imported into the United States; during the term of six years from and after the passage of this act (1899). INDIAN TERRITORY. Any person other than an Indian, who, within the limits of any tribe with whom the United States has treaties in existence, hnnts, traps, destroys or takes any game or peltries, except for subsistence in the Indian coun^, shall forfeit all ammunition, guns and traps in his poHcssion, used or procured to be used for that purpose, and all skins or pelts so taken, and shall be liable in addition to a $500 petul^. IOWA. WtM TrnwUmr or B«C«4 Omu*. Killing prohibited until January i, igoa Prairie chicken or pinnated grouse, December i to Sep- tember I, following. Ruffed grouse, pbeaaant and quail between January i and November i. Woodcock between January i and July la Wild duck, brant or goose be- tween April 15 and September i. Gray timber or fox squirrel between tiie first dqr of January and the first day of June No person shall hunt with dog or gun iqNm the eohi- vated or enclosed lands of aaodier without permission of owner, occupant or agent thereot WIMPmHlteth« The use of any bat a common shoulder gun is forinddaa. It is unlawful for any corporalkm or any private person to ship or cany out of the State o( Iowa aay of the O ea ifUf f e( TBM OMIOlt mVALUO OUtTBIDOS 00. SBTTORT-IOWA sant, being the United States; fter the pauage itUn the limits I has treaties in s any game or in coon^, shall his possession, aipose, and all in addition to a mber i to Sep- aaant and quail }dcock between it or goose be- ray timber or tnoaiy and the iqNMi the eohi- it permission of m is forlnddaa. pcivale person >wa aiqr of the UMBiooB cm. 10WA-KAN8AS-KBNTUCKY 25 protected animals mentioned abore. Shipment to any person within the State is permitted, but qo person most ship mote than one doxen birds in one d«r. ptwided that he shall make an affidaTit before some authorized person that said game birds hare been lawfully killed, bought or sold, and are not being transported for profit or sak. He must also ghre the name and post office address of lihe person to whom goods are shipped, and the number thereoi The killing for sale or traffic of any ruffed grouse or pheasant, pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, quail or woodcock is prohibited. It is also unlawful for any one person to kin in any one day more than twenty-fiTe of either kind of said birds, or to have more than twenty- five of either kind in possession at any one time unlesa lawfully receired for transportation. Shooting or killing quail in the public highway u for- bidden. KANSAS. Btv«i»-Ov*a »■■■• ■ ■ . «, . J XT Grouse, prairie chicken, quaU, during October and No- vember. OttMPBte«ik ^ _i i It is unlawful to hunt or kill, or trap any pheasant, oriole^ meadow lark, robin, thrush, red bird, mocking bird, blue jay, turtle dove, yellow hammer or blue bird, except that the owner of an orchard may shoot any blue iayi, orioles or yellow hammers at any time. The barter or sale of any protected bird or birds is pn>- hibited; also the shipment of same. KENTUCKY. According to the Uw of 1894. the killing of the foUowin» animals is fort>idden during the time spedfied below: Oe^rilments «t THB UMION ICVTAIXIO OABTBIDOB OtK 96 KBNTUOKY-LONG ISLAND Deer: Buck, doe or fawn, between March I and Septem- ber i. Wildfowl: wad goose, wild dock, teal or otfcer wild goose, between April i and Angust I5< Squirrd; Black, gray or fox squirrel, between February i and J«iie is; g*»y squirrel may be killed for protection of cropt. Wild turkey, between February i and September i; woodcock, between Februatr i and June ao; quail, partridge or pheasant, between January i and November is; dove, between February i and August i. Meadow larks, thrush, martin, finch, swallow, flicker, red bird, oriole, woodpecker, tanager, catbird or o4er song or insectivorous birds are protected at all times ex- cept when destroying crops. LONa ISLAND. These taws to apply to Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island Sound only. wu« r«wi. Web-footed wild fowl shall not be killed or possessed from the first day of May to the thirtieth day of Septem- ber, both inclusive; nor shall the same be killed between sunset and daylight; nor shall the same be killed or caught in any wqr, save with gun raised at arm's length and fired from the shoulder without other rest; nor from any boat other than a boat propelled by hand or floating device; such fowls caught or killed shall not be brought to the shore, sold or possessed. The use of floating de- vices in hunting web-footed wild fowl on Long Island and waters adjacent thereto is prohibited. Floating de- vices may be used for the purpose of shooting web-footed wild fowl thereh-om in Long Island Sound, Great South Bay west of Smith's Point, Shimecock and Peconie bays, and in any part of said counties said birds may be purMed and killed from boats propelled by hand, and from any sailboats in Long Island Sound, Gardiner aad Peconie bays. OewilliMatS Ot THB UNION MSTALLIO 04BTBIDCW 00. U PI Y-^LONQ ISLAin> :h I and Septem- ick, tetl or other ist I5< Squirrd; nury i ud Jvne tcction of cropt. d September i; June ao; quail, I and Norembcr pist I. swallow, flicker, catbird or odier d at all time* ez- ens, Nassau and id only. lied or possessed li day of Septem- be killed between une be killed or d at arm's length ler rest; nor from r hand or floating ill not be brought lie of floating de> 1 on Long Island ;ed. Floating de- xiting web-footed and, Great Sooth ock and Peconie said birds may be led by hand, and ind, Gardiner and 04BTBIDCW 00. iX)N6 ISLAND n Plovm mmM. Othm Bl*«ik Plorer, curlew, jack snipe, bittern, Wilson's (commonly known as English) snipe, yellow legs, killdeer, willet snipe, dowitcher, short-necks, rail, sand-piper, bay snipe, surf snipe, winter snipe, ring-necks and oxeye: shall not be killed or possessed except from the first day of July to the thirty-first day of December, both inclusive. BUMk aad Brmr 9m:miwwU, Black and gray squirrels shall not be killed or possessed, except from the first day of November to the thirty-first day of December, both inclusive. M«»4«w Hams. Meadow hens, mud hens, gallinule or water chicken or grebe shall not be killed or possessed from the thirty- first day of December to the fifteenth day of August, boHi inclusive. 'WooAeoek, i^watl, Oro«M. Ruffed grouse, commonly known as partridge, or any member of the grouse family or quail shall not be hunted or killed from January i to October 31. hoth inclusive. Woodcock shall not be hunted or killed from January I to July 31, inclusive. Nor shall either of such birds b« possessed, dead or alive, or sold after the fifth day ol January, and possession thereof during the first five days of January is forbidden, unless it be proved by the possessor or seller that said birds were killed within the lawful period for killing the same on Long Island. BUuTM ■«« BirikMta. Hares and rabbiU shaU not be shot at, hunted or killed, nor, except in that portion of Long Island which is em- braced in the territory of the Ci^ of New York, shrill they be possessed, except from November 1 to December 31, mclusive. The use of ferrets in the hunting of rabbiu is hereby prohibited. ConpllBwats vt TBB VmOK MBVALUO OABTUDOB ose, and no pcr- lecember i, hunt 1 one bull moose t, Idll or have in (UBTBIDOB 00. MAINE possession any deer or part hereof between December Vs and October i. and no person shall kill or have in IMSsession more than two deer or parts thereof. It i. unlawful to hunt or kill, with dogs, jack I'^hts. art^ ficial lights, snare, or traps, any moose, deer or canbou Ms T««*«' OI««« *!■•• •■ 0«H*««» ^^ No person shall, within six years from October iS. »8». TaSTmanner hunt or kiU. or have in pouession any caribou or parts thereof. Ob* nmmw tor »M« to ■•pt««»«». It is lawful, from September i to October i, of each year. JokUl one deer, for food purposes only, to b* consumed in the locality where Uken. by the P*^" **J "« *^,* sMmt. in either of the counties of Oxford. FranWm. Somerset. PiscaUquis, Penobscot. Aroostook. Hancock or Washington, such person ha^ng first P'<>;««d a license therefor, on payment of $6 Jy •non-resident^ and $4 by a resident of this State; but it shall be unlaw- ful for non-residents of the State to take a d«r " pro- vided in thU section, or to enter upon Ae wiM land, of this State with intent to camp and >^dl« *"» *" f "' wWle engaged in hunting or fishing, without bring in charge of a registered guide, during Ae ^onib»otJt«^t jSTA-guit. September and October; provided ^t the provSions of this section shall not apply to any person who whUe hunting or fishing, stop «» "T h«°J»; or fishing camp, which is owned or under the control of any registered guide or registered camp owner. DMV to amrtmim Co««tle«. It is unlawful to hunt or kUl any deer in dther of the counties of York. Cumberland, Androscoggin or Saga- dahoc, for four years from October 1. 1899, «»d rt is un- lawful to hunt or kill any deer in the counties of Knox, Lincoln, and Waldo, except during the month of October OeatUM>«a •« «" '^O" MWPALUC OABTBIDOB 00. '•i»"-- 30 MAimi of each year, or in Kennebec, except during October and November of each year, and no person ahall take, kill or have in possession more than two deer. tmu^mr Cloa* Sunday is a close time, on which it is not lawful to hunt, kill or destroy game or birds of any kind. TwrnMrnportrnttom. No person or corporation shall carry or transport from place to place any moose or deer, or part thereof, in close time nor in open time unless open to view, tagged and plainly labeled with the name and residence of th* owner thereof, and accompanied by him; but nothing herein shall apply to the transportation of moose or deer by any person or corporation when such game is lawfully tagged in accordance with the provisions of Section 26. Section a6. Any person who has lawfully killed a moose (or a deer, except in September as here- tofore provided), may send the same to his home or to any hospital in the State, without accompanying the same, by purchasing of the duly constituted agent there- for a tag, paying for a moose $5, for a deer $a, and fifty cents for a pair of game birds. Whoever lawfully kills a bull moose shall, while the same or any part thereof ia being transported, preserve and transport it with the evidence on the moose of the sex of the same. Fartrtds*, Woodeovk:, Dvalu mmH Other Bird*. It shall be unlawful to hunt, kill or have in possession any wood duck, dusky duck, commonly called black duck, teal, and gray duck, between May i and Septem- ber I of each year; or any ruflFed grouse, commonly called partridge, or woodcock, from December i to September 15; any quail from December i to October i; any plover or snipe from May i to August i. No person shall, in any one day, kill or have in possession more than is of each variety of the above named birds, tt TBU UNION MNTALUO OABTBIDOB Oa ■HP" MAIKS ing October and I ahall take, kiU ecr. >t lawlnl to hunt, ecember and the ties of Harford, I, Cecil and Anne tail or partridge, 14 and November >f the above men- counties of Dor- iter between Feb- however, that it lie State to shoot ireen December i MS not 4>ply to OABTBIOaS 00. MJ ■■ Bl 0( MARTLANI) H WU« W^ttU It U unlawful to kill any wild ducki, cxce^ blackh«*d I ducks, wild brant, wild awao, wild gooic, bctWMa April 10 and November i ; provided that it ahall not be law- ful in Charles County to kill any aconi or lummer duck between April lo and October i ; and provided, further, that this section shall not apply to Worcester CoMnty, and that nothing contained in this act it intrnded to inter- fere with, or in any manner repeal the Public Local Laws of Cecil and Harford counties regulating the shooting of wildfowl in those parts of the waters of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay, commonly called the Sosquehanna Flats. It is unlawful to kill any doves between December 34 and August 15 following. It is unlawful to kill any snipe or plover between May I and August 15; provided, however, that this shall not apply to Worcester County. w««w Ban, ov«*uui. bma mv«, biui mtw€, miM aiM. It is unlawful to kill any water rail, ortolan, reed bird, rail bird or rice bird between November i and Septem- ber I following. BlvAi lf«t It is unlawful to kill, at any time, any wren, humming- bird, sparrow, turkey buuard, blue bird, blue Jay, mi- gratory or other thrush, martin, wood robin, mocking bird, red-brcuted robin, catbird, oriole, lark, swallowa, red bird, pewit, indigo bird, chewink, sapsucker, gold finch, cedar bird, whip-poor-will, yellow-breasted chat, mackerel gull or herring gull, or gull of any description; provided, however, that it shall not be unlawful at any time to kill the hawk or other birds destructive to domestic pooltiy. or the English sparrow, crow or black- bird, and that this law shall not apply to St Mary's and OoBpHaMBta t* THM mflON IfBTALLIO OABTBIDOB Oa m.rr' ng/g; . lUBTLAND Calvert coantie*, and that it shall be lawful to kaT« mocldaf birds or red birds, or other so«t birds, is eases, or stuffed specimens of any of these birds in edncatioaal institutions or public or private museums. No person shall shoot at or IdU any of the birds or gamt animals mentioned above, with any other kind of g«a than that which is raised at arm's length from the shoulder, and it is unlawful to use, sell, or have in pos- session, any big or swivel gun, for the purpose of shoot- ing at or killing any swan, wild brant, geese, wild dacki or other water fowl. Night shooting of birds is prohibited. WIU »«wl •* W—*tmm It is unlawful, at any time, to shoot at or m any way disturb wUd ducks, wfld swan, wild brant, wUd geese or other water fowl of any kind, while on their feeding or roosting grounds. The use of wcasds or ferrets is forbidden. It is unlawful, at any time, to molest or destroy the nests or eggs of any of the above mentioned birds, except those of hawks, crows, blackbirds. English sparrows or other birds destructive of domestic poultry and gam* birds. Any person above the age of eighteen years shaU be al- lowed, for scientific purposes only, to kill birds or mam- mals or collect eggs, provided said person shall hxf obtained a certificate in writing from the State Gam* Warden. OomplteMta •( THB TOIOK MWALUO OABTBIDOB OO. ■i-'wyV'^'S"- *,''''^' MASTLAITD « lawful to hvn ■C birds, is ease*, irds in edacatioaal tms. the birds or gamt sther kind of gu length from the 11, or have in pos- i purpose of shoot- , geese, wild dacki t at or in any way irant, wild geese or » their feeding or idden. or destroy the nests ioned birds, except English sparrows or poultry and game sn years shall be al- » kill birds or mam- 1 person shall hsv* }m the State Gam* 10 OABTKIDOB OO. MARYLAND-MA88ACHUHBTT8 85 And be it enacted that all acts or parts of acts, and all sections and parts of sections of the Code, both of Gen- eral and Local Laws, now in force in the State of Mary- land, inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be and the same are hereby repealed; provided nothing in this act shall in any manner affect the Public Local Laws for Kent, Talbot, St Mary's, Calvert and Harford, also Alle- gany, Somerset, Worcester, Caroline, Prince George's, Cecil, Frederick, Charles, Dorchester, Montgomery, Queen Anne's, Carroll, Washington and Wicomico eooa- ties relating to game and wildfowl, but that the Local Laws shall remain in full force in said counties, respec- tively. nASSACHUSBTTS. It is a misdemeanor to hunt or kill deer within this State prior to the first day of November, 1903. PlB»»<«# Grona*, R«S«A Clr««a«, Purtrldce, Unlawful to kill or take any of these except for propsr gation until 1900. •««d«jr Cloae Tim*. It is unlawful to kill, maim, or discharge and firearms at on Sunday. niCHlOAN. emwtnam; *■»*»» »P»»«* He«, 8alp«, Wo**e«ek , m«- ▼•r. Open season for partridge, quail, spruce hen, snipe, woodcock and plover, from October 20 to November 30, both inclusive, except in the Upper Peninsula, where the open season for hunting partridge is from October i to November 30, both inclusive. PnUrle Chlelccaa. Close season on prairie chickens until the year 190a. DmIu, Cteeae, Brant aa« OtMer WllA Water Fowl. Wild ducks, geese, brant and other wild water fowl may be killed from one-half hour before sunrise until one and one-half hours after sunset, from September i to Jan- uary 31. Blue bill, canvas back, widgeon, pin-Uil, whist- CompUiiMBta of THB UNION MBTALUO OABTBIDOB 00. IB / USBTTS-MICHIUAN y means of aailt, or any of the to- 1 a swivel or pivot ual light. le, to take or send 1th any woodcock. e between March i HUit« ; except for propa- rge and firearms at spruce hen, snipe, 20 to November 30, 'eninsula, where the is from October i til the year 1902. i Water Fowl. irild water fowl may lunrise until one and September i to Jaa- geon, pin-tail, whist- lO OABTBIDOB 00. mOBIOAN 8T ler, spoon-bill, batter ball, saw-bill ducks and wild geese may be killed from September i until May i, following thereafter. The open season for killing wild docks, wild geese, brant and other wild water fowl in the Upper Peninsula is from September until January 15, following thereafter. Dot**. MoasollMi •■« ■■cltoh VhMummta^ Wild pigeon, Mongolian and English pheasants are pro- tected until the year 1905. It is unlawful to kill mourn- ing doves at any time. or iMaootlveroas I The killing of song or insectivorous birds of any kind is unlawful. Sale of 0«m« Bird*. The sale of partridges quail or woodcock is prohibited absolutely. Doork Open season for hunting, deer in any portion of the Sute except Alcona, Lapeer, Huron, Sanilac, Tuscola, Macomb, AUegon, OtUwa and St. Clair counties. November 8 to November 30, both inclusive. All hunters must be provided with a license to hunt deer. The resident license fee is 75 cents. Non-residents must take out a non-resident license, the fee for which is $25. It is unlawful to make use of dogs in hunting or pur- suing deer, and the presence of a hound in a hunting camp or club house during the hunting season is made prima facie evidence of guilt. Five days are allowed hunters to get their deer out of the woods after the close of the hunting season, after which it is a violation for transportation companies to transport or have them in possession. ■llE, Oiulkmb Are protected until igog. flSMfltolita at TBM UNION If BTALUO OABTBIDOI OS. e:«»^,>'^:i^i^^i^'yf^&t0Vi''Sf**^'^' HIGAK-irC'iNnOTA and grey squirrelt, luive. icr, at any time, ex- n November i and kill more than five that deer lawfnlly days after the time It is unlawful to >r, except the same by some person in oyee of a common Tson to ship more one year from and r have in possession moose or caribou, :red caribou may be fovember lo in the are than one moose n. When any male lawfully killed they days after the time se or caribou in any n with a gun held to mnt them with dogi, nee or device what- IC CARTROIGB CO. WHiraSOTA W crer, or to make use of any artificial light or oOer de- ception. It is unlawful to at any time catch, take, kill or have in possession or under control any elk, deer, moose or caribou, or any part thereof, with intent to ship the same beyond the limits of the State, or with intent to allow or aid in their shipment out of the State. TrMipMM* No person shall at any time enter into any growing or standing grain not his own with intent to catch, recover, fylr* or kill any bird or animal, nor permit any dog with which he may be hunting to do so for such purpose without permission from the owner or person in charge thereof. It is unlawful to kill or have in possesion at any time any whippoorwill, night-hawk, bluebird, finch, thrush, linnet, lark, wren, martin, swallow, bobolink, robin, cat- bird or any other harmless bird, except blackbirds, crows, hawks and English sparrows, except as hereinafter allowed (but nothing herein contained shall be con- strued to prevent the keeping of songbirds as domestic pets). ««n« Blvds. It is unlawful to kill any turtle dove, snipe, prairie chicken or pinnated grouse, white-breasted or sharp- tailed grouse, between November i and September I, following; or any quail, partridge, ruffed grouse or pheasant, between December i and October i, foUow^ Ing; or woodcock, upland plover between October 31 and July 4 following; or any Mongolian, English or Chinese pheasant at any time prior to September i, 1904. OonpUmtata of THB UMION MSIALUO OABSBIDOI 00. 40 MINIM I80TA 1 -Wll« Fowl. It is unlawful to hunt or kill wild ducks of any rttittj, or any variety of wild goose, brant, or any variety of aquatic fowl whatever, between January i and Sei>tem> ber I following. It is unlawful to sell, expose for sale or have in possession any of the said waterfowl between January i and April 15; except that when the birds mentioned have been lawfully caught or killed within the time herein allowed, they may be had in possession ten days after the time hereinbefore limited for use as herein specified and not otherwise. LKwtal M*«ko4a. It is unlawful to at any time kill any of the birds mentioned in any other manner than by shooting them with a gun held to the shoulder; and it is unlawful to use any trap, snare, net, birdlime, swivel gun or any contrivance or device whatever, or to make use of any artificial light, battery or other deception, except that decoys and blinds may be used in hunting wild geese, ducks and brant, and it is 'unlawful to hunt or shoot from any boat, canoe or contn /ance or device whatever on any waters in this State between dark and daylight, or to shoot from any floating batteiy, sink box or sunken tub, or any similar device. ■sport FovbMdoa. It is unlawful to kill or have in possession any of the birds mentioned, with intent to ship the same beyond the limits of the Sute or to allow or aid in their sh^H ment laooaao. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any deer, elk, caribou or moose without having in possession a license so to da License fee for non-residents $35. License fee for resi- denu as cents. License to be good for one year from the date of issuance. OMnpllmenta «< THB UMION MSVALUO OABTBIOOB Oa \sm'T ■J^^^^jllfi^- '^^^^t ^^^^ MINIM I80TA ;ks of any Tarietjr, or any variety of ry I and Septem* II, expose for sale waterfowl between t when the birds t or killed within had in possession limited for use as any of the birds by shooting them 1 it is unlawful to wivel gun or any > make use of any ption, except that utiting wild geese, bunt or shoot from evice whatever on k and daylight, or ink box or sunken isession any of the the same beyond ■ aid in their sh^ ler, elk, caribou or a license so to da icense fee for resi- r one year from the OABTBIOOB OOk %***. MI8SIS8I PPI-M ISSOXnU 41 MISSISSIPPI. Hwatlav om Imndm of Aaottawr. If any person shall knowingly hunt or fish on the lands of another, against the wish of the owner or occupant, he shall be fined. The Boards of Supervisors have authority to regulate the times and the places in which and the circumstances undei which game may be taken. There is no general State Law. flandmy Shootla*. Hunting or killing any game or birds on Sunday is un- lawful. nissouRi. Decv. It is unlawful to kill any deer under one year of age, or any deer of any age between January i and October z, or any doe until igoo. W^lldt ■•■« or iMMeMvorowi Bl«7 of th« above animals with dogs is punishable with fine or im- prisouncnt Ormmmt>,9wmM»tm t It is a misdemeanor, punishable by fine or imprisonment, to shoot or kill, between December 15 and August 15 of OompltnMBta of VHB UNION MSTALLIC OABTBIDOB 00. ' '0hm wa,- < ;i%m' ig y iN*nw*e**»P^>rti*.tm^ [issoinu-MOinrANA 11 any deer, fawn, rooM, quiil, wood- coon, mink, otter, 1 aniinal. 1 the county where •te or to any point c, rnirie chicken*, til igoo: California, , Mexican or Texas Mesiena or Monte- le or impriaonment. le or imprisonment, 5 and September IS elk, or, in a single o mooaeor elk. r fine or impriaen- iry I and Seftembcr lar year, to ahoot or Hontiag any of the Ue with fine or im- ne or imprisonment, 15 and Angost 15 of [C OABTBIDOB 00. XOIITAHA-NSBRABKA 48 the following year, these birds, or to kill, in a single day, more than twenty of any or all of them. WU« ««WM» WU« DMka, Mwrnmim mm I It is a misdemeanor, pnniahable by fine or imprisonment, to shoot or kill these birds between May i and Septem- ber I of the same year. 0«4«» BirA or Stmk. It ia forbidden to shoot or kill any small aingfaig bird* such aa the abore. ■■■■I*, Blkf M*. It is a misdemeanor, punishable by heayy fine and im- prisonment, to catch or trap, for the purpose of sale, do- mestication or any other purpose, any of these animala. WUa Vvwia. It is a misdemeanor, punishable by fine and imprisoa- ment, to wilfully destroy the nests or remove the eggs from same, of any of the birds or wild fowls mentioned in any of diese Acts. 9wmMm9»rtmi»mm mmM tal* of 9mm; Railroad companies and their agents, and public carriers of all sorts, are forbidden to transport out of the State, game taken or killed contrary to the provisions of thk Act, or at a time other than in open season. It is a mis- demeanor te sell any such game during close seaaon. NEBRASKA. Dew, Amt«l«»«, MtM. It is unlawful to kill any deer, antelope or elk betweea January i and November i, or to ensnare any of th« above, except for purpoaet of donraaticittion, at any tins* of the year. It ia nnkwfol to kill any rofcd grouse or pinnated grouse^ prairie chicken, sharp-tailed grouse, dusky grouse or Ownpllm«nta of THB UNION HBTALLIO OABTBIDOB Oa ■K>ai e I- 1 44 NEBRA8KA-MEVADA-NIW HAXFSHIIUI Other groiue between Jaanarjr x and September i, or lo etunare, net or trap ume at any time of the fear. It ia unlawful to kill any quail or wild turkey between Jan- uary I and November i, or to net, ensnare or trap samt at any time of the year. It ia unlawful to kill any wild gooie, brant, wild mallard duck, wood duck, teal duck, shoveller or tpoon-bUl duck; canvaa-back duck, red-head duck, blue-bill or scaup duck, widgeon or bald-pate duck, gadwall or gray duck, dusky or black duck, buffle-headed or butter-ball duck, pin or sprig-Uil duck, ruddy or turkey-tai! duck, or any other wild duck, or any Wilson jack-snipe or woodcock be- tween May I and September i, or to net, snare or trap* or wade or use blinds to kill any of the above birds at any time of the year, or to kill same at night, or to use any but a common shoulder gun, or any punt or sneak boat Eggs and nests protected. It is unlawful for any person or transportation company to ship for sale, or ship any game that has been sold, any protected animal or part thereof in or out of the State. NEVADA. The shipment of game from the State of Nevada is pro- hibited. The close season for all game birds is from April I to September i, with a few exceptions. NEW HAHPSHIRB. If any person shall, between the date of the passage of this Act (February i6, 1897) and September 15, 1901, cap- ture or destroy any moose or caribou within this State, or shall, within the above dates, capture or destroy any wild deer, except in Carroll and Coos Counties, and the eastern and western judicial districU of Grafton County, Oompllments of THB UNION MBTALUO OABTBIDOI Oa alf m^i t i!,'^-. .: i : ,mim- . < . -NIW HAMFSHIIUI MptMDMr i« or to of the fear. It it ■key between Jaa- imre or trap mom trant, wild mallard )r tpoon^bUl duck; bill or acaup dttck, ■ gray duck, doaky ■-ball dnck, pin or luck, or any other or woodcock be- net, snare or trap* the above birdi at It night, or to oac any punt or sneak ;iortation company has been sold, any out of the State. of Nevada is pro- ime birds is from receptions. of the passage of mber 15, 1901, cafH i within this State, are or destroy any Counties, and the }f Grafton County, I oABTBiDoa oa '^m^'- MIW HAMPSHIRK • (except in the town of Lyme), he shall be fined; who- ever at any time captures or destroys any deer, by tha use of a jack or by trapping or snaring same shall be fined. Ctaai* Blvtfa* . .... It is unlawful until September 15, 1901, to hunt or kUI any pheasant, black game, sharp-tailed grouse, or caper- cailzie, or remove or destroy the neats or eggs of iai4 birds, under penalty of $ao fine. After September IS, 1901, the open season for these birds is between Septem^ her 15 and December 31 inclusive, and then only for consumption within the State, the killing to be done with firearms only. ■•■• •»« Iwi«««Iv*»owi Btv«a. The killing of the following birds is prohibited at aU times: robin, thrush, lark, blue-bird, sparrow (except English sparrow), finch, bunting, martin, oriole, swallow, flycatcher, warbler, nuthatch, or any other song or in- sectivorous bird, or to remove or disturb the eggs or the nests of same. Oth»T Blvda-OKM* ■•Mom. -,,.,» Fiver, yellow-legs, sandfiper, duck (except shelldrake), fail, February i to August 1; woodcock, ruffed grouac, partridge or quail December 15 to September 15. It la a misdemeanor to kill for the purpose of selling, or «XP^ ing for sale any woodcock, ruffed grouse, or partridie after September 15, or during the months of Octobw, November and December, or plover during the montha of August to January, inclusive, of the following year, except for consumption as food in the State. The killing of beaver is prohibited until January i, xgo^ under fine of $S0 for each beaver taken or killed before that time. MM*, Ottw •* VlakOT. doae season April i to October 15. OsapUBanta 9t TBM UNION IIBTALUC OABTBIDOB Oa I ll M IfRW UAMPHHIiUI-MIW JlBSVr QoM Muon between Janttary i ind Septembtr is. ■akMta, Ml QoM WMon April i and September 15. The vm of fcr- rets in hunting theae animala ia forbidden. It it unlawful, for a period of three years from and after the paiMge of this act (1899), to kill any American or bald eagle. NEW JERSEY. It is a misdemeanor to hunt, either upon private or other grounds, any game of any kind, in any manner, except with dog and gun, the gun being such as may be held at arm's length and fired from the shoulder. Penalty Isaoa ■)••». It is unlawful to kill or have in possession any wild deer, buck, fawn or doe, except between October 35 and No- vember 5, inclusive. ■aw, lUikkit, ««all. It is unlawful to kill, injure or have in possession any of these except between November 10 and January i, inclu- sive. • Bl*€a— Ov«si It is lawful to hunt or kill any woodcock in July, and also between October i and December 10; gray snipe, during March, April and September; ruffed grouse (called partridge), pheasant, European pheasant, Euro- pean partridge and European grouse, between October i and December 10, inclusive ; reed bird, rail bird or marsh hen, between August *$ and January i. •mTt BUMk •« Vmc Svalnpal. Open seaaon is during September, and also between November 10 and December 10, inclusive. CompUmentt of THE UNION METALLIC CAKTRDIGB CO. HIIIB-MIW JBUir Septembtr 15. (. The UM of fcr- Icn. an from ind after :ill uy American m private or other 17 manner, except aa may be held at T. Penalty Isaoa ion any wild deer, :tober 25 and No- postession any of 1 Jannary i, inda- cock in July, and :r 10; gray snipe, r; ruffed grouM t pheasant, Euro- tetween October i rail bird or marsh It is unlawful to kill or injure, or have in poasesaionj^ grau or upland plover or dove, except dwlnf AagnM and September. It is untawful to kill, injuru or catch, or have in poMea> aion. any night hawk, whip-poor-wUl, thrush, mendoi^ lark, ftnch. martin, bam-swallow, woodpecker, roWn, oriole, red or cardinal bird, cedar bird, Unager « other iiuectiToroua bird, except English sparrow. e«"«|****; crows, ravens, crow-blackbirds. klngfUher or redwingad blackbirds, which may be killed at any time. WIM Vwwl M«41i«'«« . . It is unlawful for any person when huntmg geeae, aucn, brant, or other web-footed wild fowl, to place the bMt w sink-box, or other floating vessel, in which he Htt in wait, at a distance of more than one hundred feet from ice, or from marsh or meadow, banked or heaped tm- we^ not covered with water at high tide; the said boat or float to be attached to marsh or meulow by a line. It tt unlawful for any person to kill or catch any J'^^^o^ wQd fowl between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise, or to shoot or to pnraue any <>* *«•;«• from any vessel propelled by any means other than onn or paddles. It is also uaUwful to UU or have »» P««»- sion any goose, duck, brant, or such other web-foot«« wild fowl between May 1 and September 30. It U unlawful to hunt with a dog and gmi, or with a ire- arm or other weapon, or to carry a g«i, in the woods or fields mm&. ""^""•^'^^toi' 48 NEW JBBSBT ited, or for which a, close season is provided by any pro* vision of this Act, providing, however, that this section does not apply to any bird or game that may have been captured during open season, and that such removal shall not take place except daring open season. In all cases where a person shall be convicted a second time, doable the penalty shall be imposed upon him. It is unlawful, for three years after the passage of this act (March, 1899), to hunt or kill any ring-necked pheasant; provided, that this act shall not apply to any preserves for pheasants already established. TrapplB* and SnMFlaar FovbMd«n. It is unlawful to have in possession, sell or offer for sale, any rabbit, quail, ruffed grouse, English pheasant, English partridge, English grouse, woodcock, reed bird,' rail bird, grass or upland plover, marsh hen, duck, or any other game birds or animals, after the same has been caught or trapped by means of any snare, snood, net or trap. ■>■•*. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any deer, buck, doe or fawn, for a period of three years from the passage of this act (March 24, 1899); provided, that this act shall not apply to any preserve for deer at present established. OertUleate for GoIl««ttoa of Bssa and Meats. Certificates will be issued by the New Jersey Board of Fish and Grame Commissioners, to properly accredited persons, permitting them to collect birds and their nests and eggs for strictly scientific purposes. Voato. It is unlawful to rob or destroy the eggs or nests of any wfld bird whatever. OompltaMBta vt TBM UNION UWSAhUO (UBSBIOON OO. "ffff i TT TBmiriKj-i^wni i i NEW JBBSBT ovidcd by any pro> if, that this Mction liat may have been that such removal en season, convicted a second losed upon him. :he passage of this any ring-necked 1 not apply to any ished. I, sell or offer for English pheasant, woodcock, reed , marsh hen, duck, after the same has any snare, snood. leer, buck, doe or the passage of this this act shall not esent established. id Neata* w Jersey Board of troperly accredited rds and their nests es. I eggs or nests of } OABSBIDOB OO. . v«»«!«««i>l«B6aC«Ci§B&'te*. ■ NEW YORK 49 NEW YORK. HosmdlBS. Deer shall not be hunted, pursued or killed with any dog or bitch in this State for the term of five years from the fifteenth day of August, 1897. Dogs of the breed com- monly used for hunting deer shall not be permitted by the owner, or person harboring the same, to run at large for or during the said term of five years in the forest where deer inhabit. The provisions of this section as to the close season shall not apply to Long Island. If any dog or bitch of the breed used for hunting deer shall be found hunting, pursuing or killing any deer or running at large in the forests of this State where deer inhabit, it shall be deemed prima facie evidence of the violation of the foregoing section by the person or persons owning, using, having or harboring such dog or bitch. Dogs, while chasing deer in violation of law, or any dog or bitch that will hunt, chase or pursue deer, may be killed by any person when found running at large in the forest of this State where deer inhabit, and it is the duty of every game protector and forester to kill all dogs when found running at large in violation of this Act, and no action for damage shall He or be maintained against any pet on for such killing. Bqslnrela, Havca mad Rabblta. Black and gray squirrels shall not be killed or possessed, except from September i to December 15, inclusive. In the counties of Livingston, Wyoming, Erie, Sullivan. Oneida, Orange, Schoharie, Montgomery, Fulton and Hamilton, Albany, Greene, Ulster and Columbia, hares and rabbits shall not be killed or possessed except from September i to December 15, inclusive. The use of ferrets is prohibited. The provisions of this section shall not apply to Long Island. , . Umaik.rmt, Fojc No person shall catch or kill within the counties of Cat- Compllmmts ot THB UNION UWTAUdO OABVBIDOB CX>. l\ 60 mW TOBX taraugus, Oneida, Madison, Otsego, Wayne, CaytiBa. LiTingston. Jefferson, Chemnng. Chenango and Wyo- ming, any mink, sknnk, muskrat or fox, or injure or destroy any muskrat house, except upon the premises owned or possessed by him or within the limits of an incorporated village or city, or have the aame in his possession which was so killed from May i to October 31, except that foxes shaU not be kiUed or caught m any of said counties except Cayuga from May i to Sep- tember 30. Quail shall not be pursued, shot at, hunted or killed, ex:- cept from the first day of November until the fifteendi day of December. Quail shall not be sold or possessed except during the months of November and December, but possession thereof during the month of December after expiration of close season is forbidden and sh att b* deemed a violation of Ais section unless it be provti by the possessor that said birds were Idlled within the lawful periods for killing the same, or outside the State and in the counties of Genesee and Montgomery at no time prior to January i, 1903. The provisions of this section shall not apply to Robin's Island and Gardiner's Island. Woodcock, or ruffed grouse, commonly known as part- ridge, or any member of the grouse family, shall not be caught or killed from December 16 to August 31. in- clusive; or in the County of Oneida from November 16 to August 31st, inclusive; or in the County of Ulster, from December 16 to September 30, inclusive. No per- son shall kill, catch, or take alive more than thirty-dx woodcock or thirty-six grouse in any open season. The provisions of this section shall not apply to Long Island. Woodcock, ruled grouse, commonly known as pas*- OonvUMnta •< THB UNION MBTALLIC OAltTRIDO* 00. mW TOBX o, Wayne, CaTQB*, benango and Wyo- >r fox, or injure or : upon the premises bin the limits of an tve the same in his 1 May 1 to October killed or caught in from May i to Sep> hunted or killed, ex- er until the fifteendi be sold or possessed nber aad December, month of December >rbidden and shall be unless it be proftd ere Idlled within the or outside the State i Montgomery at no he provisions of this [sland and Gardiner's nonly known as part- e family, shall not be i6 to August 31, t»- eida from November the County of Ulster, 0, inclusive. No pep- more than thirt^dx any open season. The apply- to Long Island. only known as pat*- ,LIC OAltTRIDOB 00. N^aaWrtiiHi'^^' HBW TOBX 61 ridge, or any member of the grouse family, and quail, shall not be caught, killed or possessed after the same has been killed in Rensselaer County, prior to Septem- ber I, 1903. Woodooek aail Oro«»e— When Not to Be Pomomo*. Woodcock, ruffed grouse, commonly known as part- ridge, or any member of the grouse family, shall not be sold or possessed except from the first day of September to the thirty-first day of December, both inclusive, and possession or sale thereof during the last fifteen days of December is prohibited and shall be deemed a vioUtion of this section, unless it be proved by the possessor or seller that said birds were caught or killed within the lawful period for killing the same or out of the State. This section shall not apply to Long Island. Woodeoeic, CovBtles o« Clinton, Banex, Wmttob, Hmm- Uton and Fnlton. Woodcock shall not be caught, killed or possessed, ex- r«!pt from August 16 to December 15, inclusive, in the Huties of Clinton, Essex, Warren, Hamilton and Ful- .-; . t,««oek, ««aU and Oronso— Wbom Hot to Bo Tmbo- Vortod. Woodcock, ruffed grouse, commonly known as part- ridge, or any member of the grouse family, or quail killed m this State, shall not be transported from any one point to another point within or without the State from or through any of the counties thereof or possessed for Aat purpose, nor from a less distance than twenty-five miles from the State line outside of this State to be transported into this State lu the open season for transportation, ex- cept that such birds may be transported from the county where killed or through any of the counties of this State from one point to another point when accompanied by the actual owner thereof. Provided, that no person, as- sociation or company shall transport or accompany more CompUmento ol THE UNION METALLIC CARTRDIGE CO. r^' 112 NEW TOBK than thirty-six woodcock or thirty-six grouse under the above provisions in any calendar year, nor more than twelve of either kind at any one time. WIM V*wl •■« W«b-Foot«a Wild Fowl. Wild fowl and web-footed wild fowl (except gecte and brants) are not to be hunted, killed, owned or sold be* tween April 30 and September i, and at any time between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise. Web- footed wild fowl must not be killed or caught in any way except with a common shoulder gun, nor with any but a boat propelled by hand or floating device, nor by the use of any blind or bough house at more than fifty feet from either shore or a natural growth of flags or grass. On the Hudson River, below the dam at Troy, boats pro- pelled by hand may be used for shooting wild fowl Meadow Ijavluk Meadow larks shall not be shot at, killed or possessed after they are dead at any time. MoBKOllMii Rlns-neeked PhMUMUit. No person shall kill, expose for sale, or have in posset- sion after the same has been killed, any Mongolian ring- necked pheasant prior to the year 1905, except in the County of Suffolk. Mongolian ring-necked pheasants shall not be killed in the County of Suffolk, except from October 1 to January 3I1 inclusive. ■hootla* Game la Weateheater CoaiitT« In the County of Westchester, no game of any kind shall be shot at or killed from any public highway, or from the track or lands of any railway comminy or from die lands purchased or condemned for the Croton aqoe- duct. Wild deer shall not be caught, shot at, hunted or killed except from the fifteenth day of August to the fifteenth day of November, both inclusive. No person shall loll Oompllmenta of THE UNION HBTALLIO OABTBIDOB OO. NEW TOKK K grouse under the ar, nor more than vwl. (except geese and owned or told bc> at any time between ifore sunrise. Web- r caught in any way nor with any but a vice, nor by the use : than fifty feet from flags or grass. On Bit Troy, boats pro- ting wild fowl. killed or possessed !, or have in posses- my Mongolian ring- 1905, except in the ig-necked pheasants Suffolk, except from aiitT« < game of any kind r public highway, or ay company or from for the Croton aqoe- t at, hunted or killed sgust to the fifteenth No person shall kill [ilO OARTBIDOH OO. NKW TOBK 88 or take alive more than two deer in any season. The provisions of this act do not apply to Long Island. And in the counties of Ulster, Greene and Delaware no wild deer shall be caught, shot at, hunted or killed at any time within five years from the passage of this act (1897). Wild deer or venison shall not be possessed or sold, ex- cept from the fifteenth day of August to the twentieth day of November, both inclusive; and possession thereof from the fifteenth day of November to the twentieth day of November, inclusive, is forbidden, and shall be deemed a violation of this section, unless it be proved by the possessor or seller that such deer or venison was killed within the lawful period for killing, or out of the Stete. Fawn* Rot to Be Killed. No fawns shall be caught or killed at any time in this State. TMiaavortaMoa. Any venison or deer kUled in New York Sute may be transported to any point in or out of the Stote oiJy M fcdlows: One carcass or any part thereof may be shipped from the county where killed when accompanied by the owner. No person shall ship or accompany more than two deer in one year. This does not apply to the skin, head or feet of deer severed from the body. Crwitfaar mmA TarUas. Deer shall not be hunted, killed or captured by what is commonly known as crusting, nor while they are yarded. WU« Mmm, nk, Olwlfe«« mmA Amt«l«»e. Wild moose, elk, caribou or antelope shall not be hunted, killed, possessed or sold at any time in thi.. State; pro- vided, however, that moose, elk, caribou and antdopc may be possessed and transported into this State fc»r breeding purposes; and it is further provided that the meat of any moose, elk, caribou or antelope may be poe- />HnpIlnMDtS «« THB UNION IIBTALLIO CABTBIDOB OO. "%^ ''Sil^- I VWW YORK MMcd or told during the scMon for the poucMion of veaiMn, if it be proved by the potaestor that rach meat was killed ontaide of the State or by peraoni who own or are in charge of private parki and are the actual owners of said moose, ellc, caribou or antelope. No beaver shall be caught or killed at any time in this State. ■»!»•, n«Ter mmA Otk«r BlrAa. Plover, rail, mud hen, Wilson's (English) snipe, grebe, gallinule. bittern, surf bird, curlew, water chicken, bay snipe or shore bird, must not be killed or possessed dur- ing May, June, July and August Wlia Blvda. All wild birds except those protected at certain seasons of the year, and those following, must not be hunted or killed at any time, unless the person hunting holds a cer- tificate for hunting same. The nests and eggs of such birds are also protected at all times. The exceptions are English sparrow, crow, hawk, raven, crane, crow-black- bird, common blackbird and kingfisher. Eggs and nestt also not protected. 0«rMA«»tM for OoUMtlns Btrds tor Selentlfle Certificates may be granted by the Regents of the Uni- versity of the State of New York, or by an incorporated society of natural history in the State, to any person over eighteen years of age who is properly accredited, per- mitting holder to collect birds, nests or eggs for scien- tific purposes only. Persons desiring certificate must pay $1 and must file an executed bond for |20o, signed by two responsible citizens of New York State as sureties. This bond shall be forfeited to the State and the certificate beeome void upon proof that the holder has killed any bird, or taken the nests or eggs for any but scientific pur- poses. Certificates in force one year; not transferable. OompllBMnta of THB UNION MBTALLIC OABTBIDQB 00. mW YORK ■ the poucMion of itor that rach meat teraoM who own or e the actual owners te. at any time in this Klith) anipe, grebe, water chicken, bay d or poueased dnr- 1 at certain seasons St not be hunted or iiunting holds a cer« s and eggs of such The exceptions are , crane, crow-black- ler. Eggs and nests or a«l«iitlfl0 Regents of the Unl- ■ by an incorporated tate, to any person perly accredited, per- 8 or eggs for scten- [ certificate must pay - |30o, signed by two ite as sureties. This e and the certificate older has killed any ny but scientific pur- r; not transferable. IC OARTBIDQB 00. NOBTH OABOLINA NORTH CAROLINA. Numerous local and county Uws prevail occasionaUy conflicting, and great care must be exercised. It is miUwful to shoot wild fowl of ^r^^^^ any battery or sneak boat on Sundays, Mondays. Wedr nJdays and Fridays of any week, or to shoot t>..« h» such manner before December i; and it is n o .ulaw- fol to hunt or shoot wild fowl with «« <>' »>J^;- ;*^ ^J hour of snnset and before the hour of daylight, or to use any gun other than that fired from the shoulder. It is unlawful for non-residents to hunt or shoot any wUd fowl in the County of Currituck from any box. battery or float of any kind; or to Uke or «Pt«« »J wUd fowl in the County of Currituck between March 31 and November 10. or to ship out of theSute between «.d dates and it is unlawful to hunt, or kill any wild fowl on any Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday between No- vember 10 and March i, to disturb any raft of wild foirt or to leave any Unding or anchorage before daylight to the morning for the purpose of hunting wUd fowl w Id continue to hunt after dark. It is unlawful to sad, row or propel a boat over Currituck Sound on the Lords day for the purpose of locating wild fowl for a fut«« day; or to lay around, sail around or rtop ">ywh«« near any citizen who may be gunning or fishing, for ttie purpose of keeping them from shooting or damage ma shooting. ""ctoaa saasiTT December 31 to October i following. ' oTail, robins, partridge, nocking Wris, larfca a^ wiM turkeys, close season March 15 to November^In^Cur- ■•*^ '^!^: if, 46 MOBTH OAROUNA-NORTH DAKOTA rituck County quail and partridge, close season between April I and December i. Mocking birds, also their eggs and nests, always protected. «klpaMB« of «««U or r'A»tH«s«, DvaA or Allro, Pro. Mblto«. Shipment of quail or partridge dead or alive prohibited. WIM Fowl Itotto«a. Shooting on Sunday forbidden, also shootiniq; between sunset and one hour before daylight The use of any but a common shoulder gun prohibited, and no non-resident shall shoot in the waters of New Hanover, Brunswick, Dare and Currituck counties from any blind, box, bat- tery or float which is not on land. In Currituck County the use of bushes or blinds on boats or skiffs, or any float of any description with the intent of decoying or pursuing ducks is forbidden. The use of decoys on the waters of Currituck County is forbidden between April i and November lo. KtlllBs for Solo or Bzportatlom. Wild fowl must not be killed for sale in the waters of Brunswick, Currituck and New Hanover counties be- tween March lo and November lo, and wild fowl must not be shipped out of the State between these dates if killed in the waters of the above counties. NORTH DAKOTA. VoraUta. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any of the wild animals or birds hereinafter mentioned without having first ob- tained a permit; provided, however, that nothing in this section shall prevent any resident of this State or mem- ber of his family living at home from hunting on lands owned or conti- Med by him during the open season as provided by law. The coun^ auditor shall fill out and issue one of such permits to any person applying there- i miv^if^vt- i-NOBTH DAKOTA jse season between rds, also their eggs •A or AIlT*, rwom or alive prohibited. i shootio!^; between The use of any bat nd no non-resident mover, Brunswick, ny blind, box, bat- 1 Currituck County :s or skiffs, or any ent of decoying or le of decoys on the len between April i le in the waters of Aover counties be- md wild fowl must ween these dates if ities. >f the wild animals }ut having first ob- that nothing in this this State or mem- in hunting on lands g the open season tor shall fill out and son applying there- [o oABVBiDoa oa NORTH DAKOTA Sir for on payment of $as. >' the applicant is a non-resi- dent of the State; and on payment of 75 cents, if the ap- plicant is known to the auditor or satisfactorily proves him to be ; resident of this State; provided, that any non-resident who may own cultivated lands, or be carry- ing on the cultivation of any lands in this State, not less than one-quarter section, for a period of not lest than one year prior to the time of making application for such license, shall be entitled to Uke out a resident* » permit, whether such non-resident is the owner of the land so cultivated in whole or in part; provided that such non-resident shall take out such permit in the county where such cultivation is carried on. Such per- mit shall authorize the holder to hunt throughout the Sute either with or without dogs. All permits shall ex- pire on the 31st day of December next, after their issuance. Prairie Cklekcia, PS«««t«« Orowse, Skarp-VallcA Oro«ae, BvfllaA Orooae, Woodeock. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any prairie chicken, pin- nated grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, ruffed grouse or woodcock between October 1 and August ao, following, or any song bird or insect-eating bird, except snipe or plover, at any time. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any quail, English or Chinese pheasant or wild swan until after August 30, 190S, and after that time between October i and Aogntt ao, following. WUd DaelK. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any wild duck between January I and August ao. WllA Ooos*. Oraae, Braat. It is unUwful to hunt or kill any wild goose, crane or brant between May i and August ao. OonpUmcBta of THB UNION MBTALUO OABTBIDOB 0^ MOBTB DAKOTA .1 'i It it unUwIttI to hunt or kill tny wild dock, gooM or brant with tny iwivel gun or other gun except eiich u ii commonly ihot from the ihoulder, or to tut any arti- ficial light or battery, trap, mare, net or bird lioM. medicated, drugged or poiwned grain or food to capture or kill any of the birdi mentioned, or to wantonly de- stroy their netti or eggi. ■■au*. Moo»«, Blk. Amt»lo»«, C«rtbo«, lIo««tal» •*•*•• 11, It is unlawful to hunt or kill any buflFalo, moose, elk, antelope, caribou or mountain sheep at any time; or any deer between December lo and October lo; or to use any hound or dog in running or driving any of the animals mentioned, or to trap or snare them. ■MkTWt OM«». It is unlawful to hunt or kill any beaver or otter prior to November lo, 190S, or thereafter, between December 10 and November 10 following. Whoever shoots or kills in any one day more than as of the game birds mentioned, or in any one season more than 5 of the animals mentioned is guilty of a mia- demeanor. Every person who has in his possession any of the birds or animals mentioned after five days from the close of the respective seasons during which it shall be lawful to hunt or kiU the same, shaU be guUty of a mis- demeanor. Tnuia»offtatl«m. Every person who within this Sute ships or receives for shipment beyond the limits of this Stete any of the game birds or animals mentioned shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Oenpltaenta vt THB UNION UWtALUO OABTBIDOB GO. . pii. jsSt^^ MOBTB DAKOTA ild duck. gooM or run except eiich m or to use any arti- net or bird lioM, 1 or food to capture or to wantonly de- »iib««f ■oamtalB mflFalo, moose, elk, p at any time; or October lo; or to driving any of the re them. wver or otter prior between December i day more than as ny one aeaaon more is gnilty of a mii- isession any of the five days from the ag which it shall be 1 be guilty of a mis- te ships or receives Ms Stete any of the shall be guilty of a 10 OABTBIIXIB GO. OUK) OHIO. >«v«lta tm TiA« ■!»«•, II«irtB M« ■■>■ tw BsiMtlA* Permits may be granted by the President of the Fish and Game Commission to any properly accredited person, permitting the holder thereof to collect birds, their nests and eggs for strictly scientific purposes. The permitt authoriied shall be in force for two years from the date of their issue, and shall not be transferable. It is unlawful to kill any quail or wild turkey, except between the tenth day of November and the fifteenth day of December, inclusive; or any dove, woodcock or squirrel, except between the fourth day of July and the fifteenth day of December, inclusive; or any ruffed grouse, or pheasant or prairie chicken, except between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of De- cember, inclusive ; or any rail, snipe, kiUdeer or plover, except between the first day of September and the fif- teenth day of May, inclusive; or any coot or mud hen, or wild duck, except between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of April, inclusive. No person •hall, at any time, kill any wUd duck or wild goose by the aid or use of any swivel or punt gun, or any oth« gun but a common shoulder gun; or wiUi "he aid of. or from any sink boat or battery, or by the use of any kind of boat whatsoever, except a common row bo«| propelled by oars. No person shaU, at any time, MM any of the birds, game or animals above mentioned wWl or by the use of any trap, net or snare, or destroy any ol the eggs or nests of any of the birds named above. No person shall kill any wild duck on Sunday or Monday of any week, on any of the reservoirs belonging to the Stata of Ohio, or upon the waters of Lake Erie and the esta- ariea and bays tiiereof, or on the rivers, creeks, ponds or other water* or bodies of water in tiiis Sute. No person Co«pHm«.t. of THE UNION METALLIC CARTRDIGE CO. 90 OHIO ihall ihoot at or kill any wild duck before ftve o'clock in the fotcnoon, or after tlx o'clock in the afternoon of any day upon which it ihall be lawful to kill the same. Cmrwtmw mc*«aa. It it unlawful for any person, not the owner, to shoot or otherwise kill or maim any Antwerp or homing pigton, commonly called "carrier" pigeon. It shall also be un- lawful for any person not its owner, to entrap, catch or detain any such "carrier" pigeon, providing that such pigeon shall at the time have the name of the owner owner's name, initial or number on its leg. stamped upon its wing or tail, or have a band with the Pvnalasloa. Whoever, without having first received verbal or written permission from the owner, his agent, or the person having control of any lands, pond, lake, or other private waters, except those waters claimed by riparian right of ownership or adjacent lands, hunts upon the same, is guilty of a misdemeanor, rk«MMita, D«*v. The killing of any deer or any Mongolian, English, or ring-neck pheasants before November lo, 1900, or after said date, except between November 10 and December 15, inclusive, is forbidden. Domestication or propaga- tion in private enclosures is permitted. _ Blr<«. It is unlawful to at any time kill, catch or injure any sparrow, nuthatch, warbler, flicker vireo, wren, robin, catbird, Unager, bobolink, blue jay, oriole, grosbeak, creeper, redsUrt, waxwing, woodpecker, humming bird, lark, cuckoo, thrush, swallow, blue bird, bunting, red wing, starling, purple martin, brown thrasher, American goldfinch, chewink or ground robin, pewee or Phoebe bird, chickadee, titmouse, or eagle, nor destroy the eggi. or neat of any such bird. The English sparrow. Am«r- OompUmeata vt THB DNION MVTALUO OABTBIDOB 00. OHIO lefore ftve o'clock in in the afternoon of il to kill the Mm*. ! owner, to shoot or i or homing pigton, It ihall alio be un- , to entrap, catch or providing that such name of the owner iu leg. ave a band with the Wltlwat fti verbal or written gent, or the perion ake, or other private 1 by riparian right of I upon the same, is •ngolian, English, or ber ID, 1900, or after er 10 and December stication or propaga- tted. catch or injure any ' vireo, wren, robin, ay, oriole, grosbeak, ecker, humming bird, le bird, bunting, red n thrasher, American tin, pewee or Phoebe nor destroy the eggs, gliih sparrow, Am«r- UO OABTBIDOa 00. oiiU)-oKi.AUi>MA Tiaiiiri'uuy m ican robin and blue jay, when found destroying growing berries or fruit, may be destroyed. •■■«ay Haatia*. Hunting of any kind or the having in possession in the open air the implements of hunting on Sunday is for- bidden. May be killed by the owner or tenant of any premises where they are found destroying grain, fruit, vegetables or shrubbery. Bs*«*tatl«a. No person shall kill any of the birds mentioned in sn < of these laws for the purpose of transportation beyond th« limits of this State. OKLAHOHA TERRITORY. It is unlawful to kill, or trap any deer, buck, doe, fawn, antelope, prairie chicken, grouse, quail, wild turkey, wren, martin, swallow, robin, turkey buzxard. plover, dove or insectivorous birds, or to have the same in pos- session, except it shall be lawful to shoot prairie chick- ens and wild turkeys between September 1 and Jan- uary I, of the following year; and that it shall be lawful to shoot quail between October 15 and February 1, of the following year; and it shall be lawful to shoot plover and dove between August i and December 31. of each year; and provided that it shall be unlawful at any time to kill any wild turkey, quail, dove or prairie chicken: and, provided further, it shall be unlawful to have in possession any quail neta, or traps, or devices for the purpose of catching any of the game above mentioned. PkCMMit. It is unlawful to hunt, kill or molest in '••'y manner whatever any Mongolian pheasant or any ot^'r i.niasant, in the Territory of Oklahoma until January 1, 11904. OenpltaMBta •« THB ONION MKAIXIO OABTMIKIB 0©. rr 62 OKLAHOMA TEKRITORY-OBKGON 1 II ■ale of CMUMC. Game lawfully taken, or lawfully had in possession, may be sold to persons living in the Territory of Okla- homa for consumption therein. Steport* Beyond the limits of the State of protected game, is pro- hibited, except for scientific purposes, but no more than one pair of one variety of birds or animals to be shipped at one time. OREOON. McmAow Larka. Robliui and Other BirOa. It is a misdemeanor to kill, destroy or have in possession, except for breeding purposes, any nightingale, sky lark, black thrush, gray singing thrush, linnet, goldfinch, green finch, chaffinch, and bullfinch, redbreasted Euro- pean robin, black starling, cross beak, Oregon robin, meadow lark or mocking bird, or to disturb or destroy the nests or remove therefrom the eggs of any of the above mentioned birds. It is also a misdemeanor to take, injure or destroy any sea gull. "WUA Fawl Hetlieaa. It is a misdemeanor to hunt wild fowl from any sink-box on the Columbia River, or to use any batteries or swivd pivot guns, or any gun other than an ordinary shoulder gun, either from the shore, or on a boat, raft or other de- vice on the Columbia River, or on any lake or river. It is a misdemeanor to use or build a blind or other structure in any public lake or river, or in the Columbia River more than one hundred feet out from the shore or margin of such lake or river, for the purpose of shooting any water fowl, at any time. Every person who shall build or use any such blinds in any lake not wholly owned by himself, his lice "sor or lessor, shall be guilty of a mis- demeanor. It is also a misdemeanor to fire o£f auy gun between one hour after sunset and one hour before sun- rise, or to build any fire or flash any light or powder or CompUmenU of THE UNION METALLIC CARTRDIGB CO. -fe^ rEKRITORY-OBKGON had in possession, e Territory of Okl«- otected game, is pro- es, but no more than inimals to be shipped Blrda. Dr have in possession, nightingale, sky lark, ih, linnet, goldfinch, ;h, redbreasted Euro- beak, Oregon robin, to disturb or destroy e eggs of any of the ;o a misdemeanor to iwl from any sink-box iny batteries or swivd an ordinary shoulder boat, raft or other de- my lake or river. It is ind or other structure I the Columbia River m the shore or margin pose of shooting any erson who shall build not wholly owned by ill be guilty of a mis- lor to fire off auy gun one hour before sun- ny light or powder or Lie CARTRDIGB CO. '■^V^^f^-^.V' ii^-^, ^ ■ -»a MMty.«»3a««» jiin»iWMn;W mlirW li i *r » OBBOON 68 Other inflammable substance upon the margin or in the vicinity of, or upon any Uke, pond, sloogh or other fcpding ground frequented by wild ducks, geese, swans or other water fowl, with intent to shoot, kiU or disturt* any of the same. It is lawful, however, to shoot ducks, or geese, in or upon grain fields, if same are destroying crops, or growing grain, provided that Curry County shall be exempt from the operation of this law. It is a misdemeanor for any private person or any ser- vant, employee or agent, any transportotion company, whether railroad or steamboat, to carry out of the Sttte any of the above mentioned birds, except for breeding or exhibition purposes, without written consent having been obtained on affidavit from the Fish or Game Pro- tector. HM«a to* Wild F»wl. v.*_— . Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who between March is and September i of each year, kills or has ta possession any wild swan, mallard duck, wood duekt, widgeon, teal, spoonbill, gray, black, sprig-tail or canvas- back duck. No person shall at any time enter into any standing or growing grain not his own, with intent to catch, recover, take or kill any bird or animal, nor permit any dog with which he shall then be hunting, to do so, for such pur- pose, without permission from the owner or person in charge thereot It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot upon or from the public highway. Blk. It is onhwful to kill, destroy or have in possession any elk between January 31, »85», and December 1, 1910. De«r, MVM*, Mawttalm tkeep. It is nnlawful at any time between November i of each year and July iS, of the following year, to kill or destroy OompltaMtS •« TH» UNiwN MBTAIiLIO 0AETBIDO» 0^ "•mw: r ii ] g. OREGON any deer, moose or mountain sheep; or to hunt or Idll any deer between one hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise of any day of the year, or to kill any deer at any time unless for food; and it is unlawful to hunt or pursue deer with dogs. ■potted F«w«, S«alrrel, B«»T«r. It is unlawful to kill any spotted fawn, or to kill any beaver for a period of twenty years; or any silver gray squirrel between January i and October i; provided, that the provisions of this act shall not apply to any squirrel that burrows in the ground. OvoMC, PnUrle Ctalelcen, «««11, PlieaMiit. It is unlawful, between December i and October x, following, to kill or have in possession, except for breed- ing purposes, or sell or offer for sale any grouse, prairie chicken, pheasant, Mongolian pheasant, quail or part- ridge; provided that it shall be unlawful in that portion of the State of Oregon lying east of the Cascade mountains, to kill any grouse at any time, between November i and August i, following, or to kill any prairie chicken at any time between November IS and September i, following, or when the ground is covered with snow sufficient for tracking; pro- vided, that it shall be unlawful to kill or destroy any ring-neck or Mongolian pheasant, or any other pheas- ant, or any quail or bob-white, in that portion of the State of Oregon lying east of the Cascade mountains; provided, further, that it shall be unlawful to kill any Mongolian pheasant in the counties of Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Curry and Qatsop, for a period of three years after the passage of this act (1899); pro- vided, that the county courts or boards of commissioner! of the several counties may at their discretion shorten the open season in their respective counties for killing the game birds or wild fowl mentioned in this act It is unlawful to kill for sale or have in possession for flwpUMMa «( THB UNION MBTALUO OiATBIDOB OO. SEii'^'**^ OKEOON ; or to hunt or Idll sunset and one-half : year, or to kill any nd it is unlawful to Fawn, or to kill any ; or any silver gray (ctober i; provided, 11 not apply to any d. r I and October i, on, except for breed- e any grouse, prairie isant, quail or part- awful in that portion ast of the Cascade any time, between wing, or to kill any between November ag, or when the ent for tracking; pro- > kill or destroy any or any other pheas- 1 that portion of the Cascade mountains; unlawful to kill any >unties of Jackson, top, tor a period of this act (1899); pro- irds of commissioner! eir discretion shorten e counties for lolling >ned in this act tare in possession for lUO OABTBIDOa OO. OBBGON-PBUMSTLV*'^ '* fi 66 sale any grouse, phuuant, quail, bobwhite, Mongolian pheasant, silver pheasant, golden pheasant, copper pheasant or green Japanese pheasant, between Novem- ber 15 and October 15, following; provided, that it shall be unlawful to kill in any one day a greater number than fifteen of the hereinbefore enumerated birds; pro- vided, that it shall be unlawful to kill for sale any Mongolian pheasant or other game bird mentioned in this section, except for breeding purposes, for a period of thrre years after the passage of this act (1899). It is unlawful to kill, sell or offer for sale, any English partridge or mild turkey between January 31, 1899, and February i, I9(M> It is unkwfttl to hunt or kill any snipe, commonly known as jacksnipe, between February i and September i. or to sell or offer them for sale. ■•MS Bt»«fl. It is ttnlawful to kill, have in possession, sell or offer for sale, any yellnw-breasted chat, meadow-lark, robin, song-sparrow, lark, finch, variegated thrush, wood- thrush, hermit thrush, American goldfinch, Uue bird, snowbird, oriole, lazuli-finch, house and winter-wren, pine-linnet, California linnet, warblers, vireo, swallow, tanager, grossbeaks, kinglets or horned-lark; or to re- move or destroy the eggs or nesU of the above men- tioned birds. PENNSYLVANIA. ■waAMT Hunting on Sunday prohibited. WoMleoek, Pntlvl* C]U«k*». It is unlawful to kUl or catch, or have in possession any of these, except between October 15 and December 15, except that Woodcock may be kiUed also daring the month of July, in addition to the time specified. •( vam vMioK MBTAUio cAsnuBsa 9m. I I 1 .mimmmmimmm '"'Bit: - "-71 y^" f I ,: J f i m , M FKiOiBTLVANU ^SU may be trapped between January i "dFebw ,5, but mutt be released aliye. in the .ame lo«ld^ jniore ti»n two wild turkey.; or to kdl « one m.k» more than two deer. 0..pll>«it. f TH» TOIOH MWAIUO OABMIDO. 00. PE W PI Bl W -iitii FKintBTLVAinA lary i md Febnaiy le same locaUty, the nare with bird-lime. «, except when t»ken k. duck hawk, pigeon ,wl, green heron and is Act s is foihidden, excepi water, or chasing with rful to kill or trap any int, groose, partridge, B of sale. The sale of •son or transportation ts of this Stete, at any dovember i to Decem- »m October 15 to De- t permitted. to kill in one day more lant; more than fifteen re than ten woodcock, or to kill in one season IlXiUO OABmiDOS 00. PBNNSYIiVANIA-BHODB ISLAND tfl No person shall kill or catch any rail or reed bird, except in September, October and November. wiM r«wi. It is unlawful to kill web-footed wild fowl from May i to September i, or to use in killing them any but a com- mon shoulder gun, or from or by aid of a boat propelled with sails or steam. No person shall kill any grass or upland plover between January i and Julj 15. It is unlawful to catch or loll any of these until 1903. RHODB ISLAND. Woo* Dwolc, any Dvek, BIiMk Dvok, Clro«MO, B««-80TITB OABOUMA uaat bdort October leuant" tluU not bt mmoaif called part- tboM mcntioiied be- tw-blackbirds, berou, 1 above), -tIcw, raU, rejr, except fiih hawks f tkic. Shooting on to February «• En- probibttcd except on on. r 1. The me of lerreta NA. ly Mongtdian pbeaaaat r, or chaae them wiA ^tember i, except in the , Georgetown, Marion, lurg, Horry, Marlboro, A ia not lawful between d November i, to hnnt gC qnail, woodcock or ind Angntt i, any dove, ILUO 04BTBIIKIB CO. SOUTH OAUOLINA-aOOTH DAKOTA 69 /iiMiiiiiiK!::: . ^ ^ ;: ; or to kill at any time during the year any of di« bird* named, by fire light or flash light Non-retidenu may pur>haae a licenae for ahootfaig game of any kind. Cost, $35. Thia does not apply to persons hunting or killing game on their own land. SOUTH DAKOTA. BaCalo, Blk, De«r, Amt«l«»*, lle«mtsUi Skaay. It is unlawful to kill any buffalo, elk, deer, antelope or mountain sheep, between January i and October 15. It is unlawful to sell at any time any carcasses or parts of carcasses of any of said animals, and it is unlawful for any railway company, express company, or other com- mon carrier, to at any time ship or transport out of the State any carcass or carcasses of the above named ani- mals. OasM Blr■••■«•»■ BtooM, Ott«r, B««T«». It it unlawful at any time to kill any elk, deer, antelope, mountain theep. buffalo or biton, otter or beaver, or any game animals or birds that may be brought or intro- duced into the State for the purpoie of stocking the Sute with said tnimals or birds; provided, that deer may be lawfully killed in the Sute during the month of October of each year. It it unlawful to purtue with any dog or dogs any of the animalt above mentioned. wild Fowl. It is unlawful to kiU, entare, net, entrtp, or have in pos- session any partridge, pheasant, prairie chicken, sage hen or grouse or mourning dove after the 1st day ol «C VBB WMIQII M ■ffAftUO Uwhtl tt Mid h1« or ere game is killed or vUd ducks and wild Ion beyond the limito >wl mentioned above, demeanor and ia pro- or Engtith pheaaaaU teding purpoaea. Incka or geeae bjr aar dergnn. tat anjr ofllM iU any pelkaa. egret, or to deetroy or laimn iny elk, deer, antelope, 1, otter or beaver, or ty be brought or intro- rpose of stocking the i; provided, that deer ate during the month dog or doga any of the entrap, or have in poa- , prairie chicken, sage re after the ist day oi kUJo oAamavam oo. UTAH ft December, and before the 15th day of Auguat, follow* ing of any year; provided, that mourning dovea may be killed between July i and December i, of each year. It is unlawful to kill, net or trap any gull, owl, hawk, lark, whippoorwill, thrush, swallow, snow bird, robin or other insectivorous or song birds, except the English sparrow, or to rob or destroy the nests, eggs or young of any of said protected birds mentioned. wild 0*«««, Ihicli, Urnip; Bnwt •* twaa. It is unlawful to kill, or have in possession any wild goose, duck, snipe, brant or swan, between April i and September is following, and between December is and March i, following; to rob or destroy nests, eggs or young or said birds, to kill, or shoot at any of the birds mentioned in this section between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise; and it is unlawful to use any sneak boats, sink boxes, or other device while in pursuit of any of the birda mentioned. ■Um off Vowllas Fia««. It shall be unlawful for any person to use any gun larger than ten gauge while hunting for fowl or bIrda. It is unlawful to kill lii^p or shoot, or have in poasea- sion any Mongolian or Chinese pheasant, Bngliah pheasant, pinnated grouse or quail; provided, it shall be lawful to kill quail in the counties of Washington and Kane between October i and March i, following. It shall be unlawful to ship or transport any quail out of the above named counties at any time except for the purpose of propagation. •hlpplBV Blrda or AalBuU* VorMMoa. It is unlawful at any time to ship or transport out of the State any of the animals or birds mentioned in diis act Oompllnwiita of THB maOH MSK4LUO OAMnilMB CNX J :i£rz ^ vmnoirr VBRHONT. KiUing any rabbit or hurt bttwMa May i and Septem- ber i U forbidden. It ia unlawfal to Idll or catch any qoail. wild dock, wild gooee or plover between January i and September I, or mffed crouse (partridge) or woodcock, between Janoary I and September is, or pheaiant between November ao and October i. It ia unlawful to hunt wild ducka with jack or artificial light No peraon ahall kill any woodcock or ruffed grouae for the purpoae of ahipping, or in any manner diapoaing of tame to partiea outaide the State for traffic or gain. Any peraon who, before January i, igoo. takea or killa a •harp-tailed or pinnated grouse, capercailiie, black game, ptarmigan or pheasant, shall be fined $io for each bird so taken or killed, but nothing in this section shall be held to prohibit the shooting of pheasants on enclosed and posted land by the owners of such lands, or their licen- sees, between October lo and December ist of any year providing the pheasants so shot have been actually bred on such lands in a state of captivity. Deer. Deer having horns may be hunted during the month of October each year, but it is unlawful to pursue them with dogs, or to use jack or artificial lighto, or snare, trap or salt lick. No person shall kill or have in his pos- session more than two deer during the open season. Deer shall not be transported from the Sute by any per- son or corporation, except that the carcass of one deer lawfully killed in the State may be transported in the open season, and for ten days thereafter, when open to view, Ugged and plainly labeled with the name of the owner thereof and accompanied by him. OomplUnenta ef THB UMIOlf 'tmSAUUO OABTBIMia CNK :?^|»ffi« ■^^•w- :sr='!iEMKSS. vmMoirr B Majr I Md Septcn- qtull. wild dock. wOd I and Scpt«mbtr I, or cock. b«twMB Jumwy betwMii NoTtmbtr ao hunt wild docks with k or mffcd grouM for f niMincr ditpoting oi or traffic or gain. I, 1900, takes or killt a ipercailiie, black game, ed $10 for each bird so it Mction thall be held lants on enclosed and li lands, or their licen- ember ist of any year lave been actually bred V- d daring the month of lawful to pursue them ificial lighU, or snare, kill or have in his pos- ring the open season, n the Sute by any per- he carcass of one deer be transported in the ereafter, when open to with the name of the ty him. liUO (UBTBIMia CXK Tnoitu Tl VIRGINIA. If any person, without the consent of the owner or tenant, shoot, hunt, range, trap or fowl on or in the Unds, waters, mill-ponds, or private ponds of another, which are in- closed, or the boundaries of which, or the streams ad- jacent to which constitute a lawful fence, or on any lands, waters, mill-ponds or private ponds of another, east oi the Blue Ridge, or in the waters on said lands, ha shall be deemed guilty of a trespass. rmwtw t t m * 01— ■«■••■ !■ OmtBtlMi llAateA. January i to October 15— Bland, Botetourt, Buchanan. Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Giles, Grayson, Highland, Lee, Loudoun, Lunenburg. Montgomery. Russell, Scott, Tascwcll and Wiae. January i to November i— Gloucester, Mathews, Shen- andoah and Wythe January 15 to October 15— Alexandria, Campbell, Qurles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddle, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Goochland. Greene, Hanover, Henrico, James City, Louisa, Madison, Middlesex. Nansemond. Nelson, New Kent, Norfolk, Orange, Patrick, Powhatan, Prin- cess Anne, Prince William, Rappahannock, Rock- bridge, Warwick and York. January i to November 15 — Northampton. January 15 to November 15 — ^Accomac, King George and Northampton. January 15 to November i — Culpeper, Fairfax and Not- toway. January 15 to October i— Floyd. February i to October as— Henry. February i to November 15— Elizabeth City. February i to November i— Amherst, Augusta, Bed- foird, Caroline. Charlotte, Essex, Franklin, Mecklen- burg, Prince George, Pulaski, Smyth. Surry, Wash- ington, Oomplimenta ef TBB UNION MVTALUO (UBVRIIKIB OO. ^i^m- 1 ; ':"' i te VQMniu 1 Wdbrmrj i to OetolMr is— ■»■ mrkk, Boekbgkui, " M Cnmbcrluid, Vsmruttr aad Bklimoiid. Febnury 15 to Norcmber i— Caroline, III* of Wight, Northnmberlud, PitUjrlvania, Southampton, Spottyl- vania, Stafford and Westmoreland. Febmary is to October 15— Halibut, King and Qneen. Maivh I to October 15— Prince Edward. March i to NoTember i— King William. October 31 to December as— Clarke. December i to September .'y>— Alleghany and Bath. December i to October is— Rockingham. December is to October IS— Angntta. December is to November i— Albemarle and Frederick. December as to November 1— Warrea. rat T J J c I I I •01 BakkMa «p 1 No general Uw. The following counties have apcdal prohibitory law*: January i to October i— Aleicandria and Roanoke. January i to October 15— Loudoun. January I to September i— Nottoway. January is to November is— Accomac and Northamp- ton. January is to October iS— Orange. January is to November i— Culpcper and Fairfax. Febniaiy i to November is— Elizabeth Ci^. February i to November i— £mcx, Frederick and King Waiiam. February i to October i— Amdia, Charlotte, Hanover, Henrico, Prince William and Spotsylvania. February i to October is— Bufkingham, Cumberland and Halifax. February i to September t— Chesterfidd. March i to November i— Shenandoah. wt I I Dm 1 I April I to November i— Shooting these birds frahib- ited in all counties between dates mentioBed; eBcept those bdow: fAUIO OiS t^miit— viMniu irkk, BseldafhuB, lond toe, III* oi Wight, ithampton, Spottyl- King and Qneen. nurd. [faany and Bath. ifaam. ita. larle and Fraderick. en. luntica havt apedal and Roanoke. r oac and Northamp- er and Fairfax. Bthd^. Frederick and King Charlotte, Hanoyer, ttcylvania. il^am, Combeiiand field h. these biria frahib- I mc lO r^ tOMnnA T» Jannaqr i to Jane ij Janoanr x to Jnljr 4— Akxaadria and Fairfu., Janoanr 15 to July i— King George. February i to November 15— Elizabeth City. February i to July i— Frederick, King and Qtu«n and Shenandoah. November i to April i— Aecomac and Northampton. December i to September jo-Alleg^iany, Augusta and Bath. November 15 to September i— Ki=s and Queen. Are unprotected and can be killed ax any time they are found. February i to Augutt i— King and Queen. Not to kill, or deetrc^ in any manner, this bird, or take it* eggtb later than Jane ao, each season. WtUat. Forbidden to kill this bird or take its July ao. later than CI«U MP Not to kill this bird before September i, or take its eggs later than Jaly ao. Forbidden at all times to kill these scavengers. DMwa nwwA. Cla**<>* Wto«« m«Ma, ■!«• mir«, HsM* Ummttm mm BtrntUmm- Prohibited at all times from killing or o^ttaring these bird» May 1 to Pebnlary 17— ][/>ndonn, Acts of i876-'7, chap- ter «35, section », page aas, from which a poitioo of the third sabdMsien of section 3079 of Code is dfwwn, o«isiiiin*t9 ff fin wntm umsMuo oAsianMS o*. I :i l.,'» « •fg VIBODIIA protects the robin between April i and November i of e*ch year, but in the Code the robin is not protected at all, and with the exception of the special Act of 1890^ for the County of Loudoun, there is no protection at any time for these birds elsewhere in the State. The "oriole," which is exclusively a songster, and not a bird for hunting, is protected in the same Act at all times, but omitted entirely from the Code. January i to October 15 — Loudoun and Montgomery. January i to November i — Frederick and Shenandoah. January 15 to October 15— Accomac, Alexandria, Am- herst, Bedford, Campbell, Caroline, Chesterfield, Din- widdle, Elizabeth City, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Franldin, Gloucester, Goochland, Greene, Hanover, Henrico, Henry, Isle of Wight, James City, King George, Lanr caster, Louisa, Madison, Mathews, Middlesex, Nanse- mond. Nelson, Norfolk, Northumberland. Northamp- ton, Orange, Patrick, Powhatan, Prince William, Prin- cess Anne, Rappahannock, Richmond, Southamptoa, Stafford, Warwick, Wythe and York. January 15 to September i— Rockingham. January 15 to November 1— Culpeper and Fairhx. February i to September 15— Bland, Botetourt, Buch- anan, Carroll, Clarke, Craig, Dickenson, Giles, Gray- son, Highland, Lee, Page, Pulaski, Russell, Smytfi, Sc<*t, Tarewdl, Warren, Washington and Wise. February 1 to November i— Essex, Frederick, King William, King and Queen, Mecklenburg and Spotsyl- vania. February i to October i— Charlotte, Charles Ci^, New Kent, Nottoway, Prince George, Roanoke and Surty. February i to October 15— Buckingham and Cumber land. February 1 to October i— Amelia and Cbariotte. February 15 to November 15— Westmordanl. OomRllBiMta oC VHB VMION MMVAbUO OABTBIDOB 00. s- '^.fw-^y-x'iifi- -.(■ vraoiHU and November i of >ui is not protected the special Act of lere is no protection 'e in the State, songster, and not a the same Act at all the Code. id Montgomery. [ and Shenandoah. c, Alexandria, Am- e, Oietterfield, Din- Fluyanna, Franklin, Hanover, Henrico, King George, Lan- , Middlesex, Nanse- berland, Notthamp- ^rinceWiUiam, Prin- nond, SouthamptoB, brk. {ham. er and Fair&x. d, Botetourt, Buch- kenson, Giles, Gtmy- >kt, Russell, Smyth, [ton and Wise. X, Frederick, King enburg and Spotsyl- :, Charles City. New Roanoke and Suny. ghatn and Cumber id Chariotte. itmordaaJ. 10 OlBTmiDOB 00. vutamiA— WBST viRoraiA t9 February 15 to October 15— Halifax. Februar>' 15 to November 1— Pittsylvania. March 1 to October i— Floyd. March i to October ao— Brunswick. March i to October 15— Prince Edward. March 15 to November i— Hanover. December i to September 30— Alleghany, Auguata, Bath, Rockbridge and Albemarle. WEST VIRQINIA. Deer. It is unlawful to kill any deer from December IS until October 15 following, except a tame deer owned by the person killing the same. Hunting with dogs is for- bidden. It is unlawful to kill any fawn when in its spotted coat, or have the fresh skin of any such fawn in possession. Game Btrda, WIM Fowl. It is unlawful to kill any ruffed grouse, pheasant, pin- nated grouse or prairie chicken, between December 15 and October 15, following; or any wild turkey, between January 15 and September 15; or any quaii or Virginia partridge between December 20 and November 1, fol- lowing; nor shall any person kill more than twelve quail or partridges in any one day; or any blue-winged teal, mallard or wood duck, or any other wild duck, wild goose or brant, between April i and October i; or any snipe, except between March i and July i; or any wood- cock except between July 15 and November i, inclusive. And it is unlawful at any time to catch by seine, net or trap, any wild turkey, ruffed grouse, pheasant, quail or Virginia partridge, or to use any swivel or pivot gun, push-boat or sneak-boat F»iv«ta. It is unlawful to possess for the purpose of using, or to use a ferret for the purpose of catching rabbits or driv- ing them from their burrows. OompUmenU o< TKB UMIOM UWttAUUO CABTBIDOB 00. i!fn*n*" «;. ■4\.S-> 80 wnr yntoniiA— iHBooRm It it unlawful to at any time Idll or have in posseufon any of the birds, or their kindred or allied spedts, in :hit ■ection hereinafter mentioned, and it is also unlawful to disturb or destroy their eggs or nest; that is to tay: turkey buzzard, the family of pinggilladae or sparrows, except English sparrows, robin, blue bird, martin, thrush, mocking bird, swallow, oriole, catbird, chewink, wren, cuckoo, indigo bird, nuthatch, yellow hammer or flicker warbler or finch, red sUrt, dummock, night- ingale, cross bill, Hungarian robin, titmouse, tit or tom- tit, woodpecker or purple grackle, red wing, black bird, blue jay, phoebe bird or pewee, red bird or cardinal grosbeak, humming bird, dove or whippoorwill. Bzport. It is unlawful to at any time kill or have in possession any deer, wild turkey, quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse, or any part of the same, with intention of transporting the same beyond the limits of this State. Hom-c«ald«at I••*. Every person who has resided in this State for one year previous to applying for a license to hunt game and who desires to hunt the same must first obtain a license for the sum of one dollar. The lircnie so issued to any resident of this State shall have attadied two coupons for the shipment of deer. Hoa-Realdeat TranaportatlMi of 0»aao. It is unlawful for any person holding a non-resident li- cense to take out of the State more than fifty birds, fowls or animals protected by the laws of this State, in any one year. Provided, that this section shall be con- strued to mean that when fifty birds, fowls or animals of any kind or variety have been taken from the State by holder of a non-resident license further right to Uke any kind of birds, fowls or animals by the holder of the said license shall cease. No transportation com- pany or common carrier shall receive for transportation or shipment out of the State any birds, fowl or animals protected by the laws of the State, except when the same shall be in the personal poaiession of, or carried as baggage or express by the owner thereof, and such owner shall have in his possession at the time of such taking out of the State a non-resident license. RMiideat TranaportatloD of CiMne. It is unlawful for any person a resident of this State to ship within or without this State any birds, fowls or animals protected, except such owner shall have in his possession a resident license, and shall accompany the said birds, fowls or animals. Poaaeaalon of Venlaon hy Reaid«nta. Anr nerson residing in this State who shall lawfully kill zny ileer may keep and consume the mes. thereof in his own family by serving a written notice on the game war- den or deputy warden on or before the last day of the open season for killing uf deer, which notice shall state OompllneBU af THB UNION MVTALUO 0ABTBI90B OO. I ffMf^ ''''■ L' II VI ^ as near as may be when and where said deer was killed and the number of pounds of venison then in his pos- session, and that the same is to be kept and used for his own fatmily. D«*ri Olmi* 9eMK»a. It is unlawful to kill any deer, buck, doe or fawn be- tween November 20 and November I, in the year follow- ing; or to hunt deer with dogs or in the night time, or in either of the counties of Sheboygan and Fond du Lac, until after April 10, 1902; or to kill or capture any deer, buck, doe or fawn in the waters or on the ice of any of the streams, lakes or ponds, or to take or kill any deer, buck, dco or fawn by means of any pit, pitfall or trap, or use any artificial light in hunting deer; or have in possession the skin ui any deer when it is in its red coat, or of any fawn when vs: is in its spotted coat; or kill more than two deer in any one year. Woo4l«o«k. It is unlawtal to hunt or kill any woodcock, partridge, pheasant, prair>e chicken or prairie hen, grouse of any variety, plover or snipe between December i and Sep- tember 1, of the succeeding year. SMiek, 8w»«, ao«««, ■»!»•• It is unlawful to hunt or kill any wild duck, brant, or any aquatic fowl, including snipe, excepting wild geese, between January i and September 1, or to take or kill any swan at any time; provided, that it shall be unlawful to hunt or kill wild geese between May i and September i, following. A««««te mc«« mmA ro«l. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any wUd duck, wild goose, brant or ether aquatic bird or fowl between sunset and the following sunrise; and it is unlawful to use, in the pursuit of any of these birds or fowls, upon the waters of this State, any sneak boat, or boat propelled by an OomplteMta of VHB BNION inrVALUO (UBSBIDOB OO. WISOONHIN laid deer was killed >ii then in his pos- !pt and used lor his k, doe or lawn be- , in the year lollow- I the night time, or irgan and Fond du kill or capture any !rs or on tfie ice ol , or to take or kill ns ol any pit, pitlall in hunting deer; or eer when it is in its in its spotted coat; one year. voodcock, partridge, hen, grouse ol any ecember i and Sep- wild duck, brant, or pe, exceptintf wild Jeptember i, or to irovided, that it shall eese between May i ild duck, wild goose, 1 between sunset and lawlul to use, in the iwls, upon the waters boat propelled by an UO OABSKIDOB OO. "1 wnoomnN n oar or oars operated from the stem of such boat, or any sail boat, or boat propelled by steam, naphtha, electric or other engine or machinery, or any battery, sink box or similar device, or any boat except a row boat or paddle boat propelled by an oar or oars operated Irom the side or sides ol such boat, or to kill oi pursue same while occupying or using any boat, box or other device out- side or beyond the natural covering of reeds, grass o» other vegetation growing above the water, or to con- struct or use for the purpose ol hunting, outside ol such natural covering or upon the ice, any fixed or artificial blind or ambush. Travplnv •■« NetMas VorblMea. It is unlawlul to catch or kill any animals, birds or water fowl protected by law by means ol any snare, net, trap or spring gun or similar contrivance. PkMMUbta. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any Mongolian, Chinese or English pheasant or quail ol any variety belore Sep- tember I, 1901. It is unlawlul to use in the pursuit of any animal, fowl or bird, any pivot gun or swivel gun, or any other fire- arm not habitually held at arm's length and diacfaarged from the shoulder. ■•■K w>d Inae«tlTcr 1 gg WrOMINO Valawf«l to Bay •' a«ll Kl««u iw nmwmm. It shall be unlawful to puic'-ise, or obtain by barter, any green, tanned or untanned hide or hides, or horni of any moose, deer, elk, mountain sheep, mountain goat or antelope. Alpmeat of MmUtiA Ommm. Shipment of mounted heads, or stuffed birds or animals to any point in or out of the State is permitted, pro- vided that such birds or animals were not killed in violation of law, or that heads or homt were not taken from animals Idlled illegally. Dos*. It is unlawful to use dogs for the purpose of running or coursing deer, antelope, elk or mountain sheep. Oom Lleonao. Any bona fide citizen of the State of Wyoming shall, upon the payment of one dollar to any Justice of the Peace of the county in which he resides, be entitled to receive from said Justice of the Peace, a gun license which shall permit such person to hunt and kill any of the animals mentioned in this section, during the time allowed therefor, of the current year in any of the coun- ties of this State. But no person shall be required to take out such gun license in order to hunt and kill any of the animals mentioned in this section, during the time allowed therefor in the county in which he actual- ly resides. Any person who is not a resident of the State of Wyoming, shall upon the payment to any Jus- tice of the Peace of this State, of the sum of forty dol- lars be entitled to receive from such Justice of the Peace a license, which license shall permit such person to pursue, hunt and kill any of the animals mentioned in this section, during the lime allowed therefor of the. current year. Amovmt of Omm» Maatod. During the open season of each year no person shall Oompllments of THE UNION METALLIO OAETRIDGB OO. WrOMINO obtain by barter. 3r hides, or horni ep, mountain goat d birds or animals is permitted, pro- rere not killed in US were not taken urpose of running nountain sheep. }f Wyoming shall, any Justice of the esides, be entitled eace, a gun license mt and kill any of n, during the time in any of the coun- liall be required to > hunt and kill any ection, during the in which he actual- : a resident of the lyment to any Jus- sum of forty dol- [ustice of the Peace lit such person to Is mentioned in this refor of the current ar no person shall [0 OABTRIDOBOO. WYOM1NO-TBLU)WBTOI« PARK W kill more than two elk. two deer, three antelope, one mountain sheep and one mountain goat. Every person who shall have procured and paid for ;««""•»'•" be entitled to the use and possession of the whole, or any part, of any animal killed. nom.mi*m»t nmmt H«t« OmtM: It shall be unlawful for any non-resident person to kill any of the animals mentioned in this section, unless ac- companied by a qualified guide. ** E^JIry Terson who m'ay wish to transport beyond the limits of this State, any carcasses, hea'l '="'."^X or skins of any animals killed in accu .cc with the provisions of this section, shall first procure from a Justice of the Peace of this State, ^ «f ««»«•*»*'" J that said parts were taken from animals which were kilted legally. YELLOWSTONE PARK. c'apturing or killing any bird or animal within the Park is prohibfted. and outfits of parties so doing a" >u^«»^° •eizur* and confiscation. Fires may ^ lighted only wis necesMry, and then -mpletely «ti««^.J^J J^^ no longer required. Great care most be exercUed at all timet to avoid setting fire to the grast or timber. *^Wm tJ iCTto use dead or fallen «»»>*•; /^'Jr^r^"* are forbidden to injure or cut any B^^^'P* **"J*'' ^/*° deface in any way the sediment! or incrwUtioni about tiie geysers, steam-vents or hot springs. '^0%Srg": «"Sor«r^^^^^^^ or Wrd. except dangerous animals, when it is neceswy to P"'*"* *em from destroying human life or infUcting injury, is pro- hibited within the limito of Yellowstone Park. OompUmenUof THE UNION METALLIC OABTEIDGE CO. J CANADA. THB BRITISH PROVINCES. OawUllaB D«tF •■ CHiBa •■« ■«■€!■« laivlaaiAMts. Canadian dutjr on guna, hnntfaif impltmcata and flahing tackle rafundcd if exported in two (j) montha, go per cent refunded if exported within three (3) montha. BRITISH COLUMBIA. It is unlawful to at any time export or cause to be ex- ported out of litis Province any or any portion of the animals or birds hereinafter mentioned, in their raw state. Provided, that it shall be lawful for any person having a license, to export or cause to be exported the heads, horns and skins of animals which have been legally killed by such license holder; provided that the provisions of this section rhall not apply to bear or )'" > «r, marten or land otter. MoaatalM BkM* HmUU^ Bwiwl «Ma. It is unlawful to at any time kill any game bird or ani- mal between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise; to buy or sell the heads of mountain sheep; to use for taking or killing wild ducks of any kind or geese, contrivances known as batteries, swivel guns or sunken punts in non-tidal waters; to expose for sale any deer without its head on, or any game bird without its plumage. tmmmomm. It is unlawful to kill any of the game birds or animals during the close season and prohibited times of sale set out in the following schedule, both dates inclusive: Oompllments of THB UNION MBTALLIO OABTRIOOB 00. i^ ■■i9l*ai«Bto. imcati and fithing i) montht, go pi dates inclusive: OABTRIDOB 00. ■>. »n^ "^^a> IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V // rotected at all times. NBW BRUNSWICK. The close seasmi for moose, caribou and deer is from the 31st of December to the ist of September. Penalty, fine not exceeding $aoo. No one person in any one year or season shall kill or take more than one moose, one caribou and two deer. Cow or female moose cannot be hunted at any time. Dogs may not be used in hunting moose, caribou or deer. Jack lights are pro- hibited. It is unlawful for a guide to accompany a party or person who has not a license, in hunting moose or caribou. Guides and camp help who are not residents of the Province must have a license when accompanying hunting parties or individuals. A close season of moose and caribou has been established for the section west of the River St John for two years, from the first of September, 1898. A close season for moose, caribou and deer has been established for the county of AlStTt for five years, from the ist of September, 189B. It is unlawful for any person to catch by means of trap or snares, or to set traps or snares for any moose, caribou or deer. No person shall be allowed to kill or pursue with intent to kill, any moose or caribou at any time of the year without first having obtained a license for the purpose, signed by the Chief Game Commissioner. Fee for said license to be $2 for residents of the Province, and $ao for non-residenta. Penalty for hunting without license, |8o. Licenses may be obtained from the Chief Game Commissioner, any County Game Warden, or from the Crown Land Office. Every holder of a licenae Oompllments of THE UNION HBTALIilO OABTBIDOB OO I i gg NEW BBUN8WI0K granted must produce the uunc when required by a justice of the peace, or any game warden. Refuaal ci same, penalty, $aa Every non-retident applying for licensea ia required to give a bond for |ioo with two ■ureties. The close season for woodcock and snipe ia ia from the 1st of Decemoer lo ihe ist of September. Ptn- alty. from $4 to |io for ereiy bird killed. The close season for partridge is from the 30th of November to the 90th of September the following year. Neto, punt guns, swivels, and artificial lights are forbidden in hunting any kind of wild fowl or game. Wild geese, brant and blaclt duck, may not be shot be- tween the 1st of December and the ist of September. It is tmlawful to expose them for sale between the ist of March and the i»t of September. No bird or animals of any kind can be Uken alive and kept during the close season without a special permit from the Surveyor Gen- eral. Huntmg of any kind of game on Sunday is punish- able by a fine of $50. Mlak, Vlakw, taki*. Qose season. May I to Septembcri. Protected until March ao, t9g§. In Kings and Sunbury counties elose June 10 and March 10 following. KUling partridges until September ao, 189B, for purpose of sale is illegd. tasaU Bl*«ik Killing small song and insectivorous birds is pnAibited, except English sparrows. NEW BBUN8WI0K ben required by a rarden. Refuaal o< ident applying for for |ioo with two d iflipe is to from September. F«n- UUed. The cIom jolh of November »wing year. Net*, igfati are forbidden 1 or game. Wild ly not be ahot be- ! ist of September, ale between the ist No bird or animals ept during the dote I the Surveyor Gen* a Sunday it puniah* oae Mb 189B, for pnrpoae ■ birda to prohibited, iIO OASTBIDttS 00. M. BBIW8WI0K— OTtWFOTJin)LANl>-W.-W. TKRHIT0HIE8 'M are rigid, and care moat be exereiaed in building firea hi or near • foreat NEWFOUNDLAND. No person shall hunt or kill caribou or deer from Febru- ary I till July 15, inclusive, or from Oct. 7 until Oct. so, in any year, nor expose for sale or have in possesaion any caribou, or part thereof, from February ao until July 15 in any year. It is a misdemeanor to scaffold the carcase of any caribou for a period exceeding twenty daya from date of ito being killed. MOM* ava Blk. Clout aeason until January i, 1906. RakMta Mid HarM. Qose season, March i to September 15. Mlsr»tory BliAa. Plover, curlew, snipe and other wild and migratory birds, except wild goose, must not be killed between January la and Auguat ao. FiM«ria««, ruaewtimrnm mmM. Om«m. Close aeason, January 12 to September IS. ir*a-Mal4Mi< U«Mia«. For caribou, $io& ■x»«vt«tt*a. No person shall export or carry out of this colony with him any venison, or any of the hides or bones of the caribou, without clearing same at the Custonu Houae. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. CiM* ■«««•■. Elk, moose, caribou, aatdope, deer or fawn, monnuln sheep or goat, February i to October i. It to forbidden OompIiBeBta •( nEOI UNIOM lOTALUO iUBTBIDOB Oa irr I MOBTHWHT TIBRITOBnS-MOyA 800TI4 to take more than six head of the abort atOmali la any one teaaon, except for food for hunter thereof, or family. The kUling of buflfalo forbidden at aU timea. Groate, partridge, pheasant or prairie chicken, belv^een Decem- ber IS and September 15. WOd duck of all varieties between May IS and Aoguat 23. Sandpiper, plover and snipe, between January i and Angoat i. Ml lAwtal Mw One person may kill only twenty of these birds in • dsy. WIM WwUmm UmthmMm. The use of swivel guns, sunken tubs, punts, batteries or night lights is forbidden. Bzp*vt. No person shall export out of the limits of the Territories any caribou, antelope or their fawn, moose, elk, prairie chicken, pheasant, grouse or partridge Non-residenU shall not kill any of the above Urds or animals without a license, issued on payment of fSt which license expires on May IS, following its issue. License may be granted to a guest of a resident, free, for a term not exceeding five days. NOVA SCOTIA. ■•MM, Owrthva* It is unlawful to kill moose or caribou between January 15 and October 1; or to kill more than two moose and two caribou. Meat must be Uken out within ten days from killing. No person shall have in possession any green hide or fresh meat from January ao to October i. M« HamMaar w«l» No person shall set any snare or trap for moose or cari- bou. It is unlawful to hunt moose or caribou with mnOM WOKAUMO . / Bm-HOVA KNyriA Bvt aniiiMli la any thereof, or funtty. til timet. GrouM, I, belv^ecn Decem- ick of all varietiet idpiper, plover and t I. heae birda in • day. ponta, batteries or itaoftheTerritoriea mooae, elk, prairie the above Urda or on payment of $5, following ita istne. [ a resident, free, for ion between January re than two moose tken out within ten I any green hide or >ber I. ip for moose or cari* )se or caribou with JO HOVA HOOTU 05 dogs, and all dogs so hunting may be destroyed by any person. It is also unlawful to snare, trap or net any game bird at any time. D««». It is unlawful to hunt or kill American elk or red deer until October i, 1904. Until October i, 1901, no person shall hunt, kill, buy, sell or have in possession, any partridge, whether killed in this province or elsewhere. Wo— e^ Mmtw, TmU, Sl«*-Wbur«« Da«k, ^M« Dveic. It is unlawful to hunt or kill any woodcock, snipe, teal, blue-winged duck, wood duck, from March i to Sept.mi- ber I, save in Cape Breton, where close season for all birds, except partridge, is from March i to August a*. No person shall kill any game bird between sunset and sunrise. It is unlawful to hunt, kill, or have in possession, pheasants, spruce, partridge, blackcock, capercailzie, or sharp-tailed grouse. It is unlawful to hunt or kill rabbita or hares from February I to October i, and no person shall have them in possession from February 5th to October i. No person shall hunt or kill any beaver until after November i, 190a It is unlawful to hunt or kill mink from March i to November 1; all other fur-bearing animals, except bear, wolt lonpcervier, wildcat, skunk, musquash, raccoon. e( von VMIOM MBKALUO OAttTBIDOa 00, Tte . _, ..M-^ K^; H MOVA BOOTU-OMTARIO fox, woodchuck, otter and wcMcl, frpm April i to No- vember I. Non-residents most hare license. License fee lor birds, hares and rabbits, |io; tor all other game, $30. Licenses may be had at Provincial Secretary's office, Halifax, from all clerks of counties, and from the agents of the Game Society in various parts of the province. Ll«« ONTARIO. Resident* • liceoK to kill deer, fa; non-realdent's license to kill big game or any game animal, whether protected or not, %»$• It te anUwhd to kUl any pheuant, groote, prairie fowl, woodcock, sniper plover, rail or any water fowl or moj game bird or anfanai (iadading gray and black sqohrrds and harea) not otherwise provided for, at any tine be- tween December 15 and September 15 following. These may not be killed before October 15, 1900; prairie fowl or Mongolian pheasant before September 15, igoa Qose season between December 15 and October 15 lol- lowing. Swaaa and geese, close season between May t and September 15. Ducks of all kinds, close seaaon, December is end September 1 following. Cottontail hare or rabbit may be killed at any time. WIM Vcwl ll«tk««ik t_ _j The use of any but a common shoulder gun, batteries, sunken punta or any boat, except one propelled by oars, is forbidden. Also shooting in the night time. Export of all game forbidden, except that noa-rcddent OawpUMBlS •t VBM OMIOM UWtAUdO OAiaBUMIB 00. SOOTtA-ONTARIO Mn April I to No- Ecnie fee for birds, ime, $30. Liceniet f'» office, HalifuK, I the agents of the province. in-r«sideiit's liecasc , whether protected ironse, prairie fowl, water fowl or anjr and black sqoirrds or, at any tine bt- 5 following. ber 15, 1900; prafaic kptember 15, igoa and October 15 M- ison between May t kinds, close season, Uowing. Cottontail ime. older gnn, batteries, le propelled by oars, light time. ipt that noa-rcddent JO OAimUIMIB 00. ^^-. t ONTARIO-PROVINOE OF QCCBIO VI holding • lictnac nwy export two dctr or flfljr dackt, which h« hat kgKlly killed. No hnntiag allowed on Sundaxt. iwmr, 0«t«v. It it unlawful to hunt, kill or have in poaMation any beaver or otter before November i, igoo; and thereafter no beaver or otter shall be hunted, killed or had in pot- icaaion between April i and November i. iW It ia unlawful to hunt or kill any deer, elk, moose, rein- deer or caribou between November is end November I of the following year; but this shall not apply to moose, elk, reindeer or caribou before or until Novem- ber I, 190& Hunting or killing deer by what is known as cruting," or while they are "yarding," is hereby declared unlawful. In that portion of the County of Bruce known as the Indian Peninsula no person shall at any time hunt, or kill, any deer in the watera of any river or lake within the limiu of the Province of On- tario. PROVINCB OP QUEBEC. The Province of Quebec is divided for hunting pur- poses Into two tones, known respectively as Zone No. I and Zone No. 2. Zona No. i comprises the whole Province, less that part of the counties of Oiicoutimi and Saguenay, to the east and north of the river Saguenay. Zone No. a comprises that part of the countiea of Chicoutlml and Saguenay to the east and noith of the river Saguenay. PROHIBmON IN ZONB NO. 1. lK»M«t Oarlkoa. Deer. It is forbidden to kill deer and moose between January I and September i of any year, except in the counties of Ottawa and Pontiac where it is forbidden to kill tfiem Oompltaeata of VHB VmOJK MSVALUO OABTBUMM 00. 08 PUOVINOE OF QUEBEC between December i and October i, of each yoar; to hunt or kill caribou, between February i and Septem- ber 1, of any year; to make use of dogs for hunting moose, caribou and deer; but red deer may be so hunt- ed, between October 20 and November i of any year; to hunt or kill moose and deer while yarding or by what is known as "crusting ;" to hunt, or kill, at any time, fawns up to the age of one year of any of the animals mentioned; to hunt or kill at any time, any cow- moose. TraaapovtatleB. After the first fifteen days of the close season, all rail- way, steamboat and other companies, and public car- riers, are forbidden to carry any moose, caribou or deer, or the green hide thereof. Nevertheless, it is law- ful for the Commissioner, at any time, to grant transport permits. For such permits there may be exacted a fee, the amount whereof shall be fixed by the Commissioner, but which shall not exceed five dollars. No person shall, in one season's hunting, kill or take alive more than two moose, three deer and two caribou. The Commissioner may, nevertheless, grant to any per- son domiciled in the Province, on payment of a fee of five dollars, a permit to hunt, or take alive not more than three additional caribou and three additional deer. ■••▼•'• Mlmk, Otter, Mrnrtem, Pekan, Bear, Mmkrat. It is forbidden to hunt or kill any beaver, at any time, up to the first day of November, 1902, and, after that date, between April i and November i, of any year; any mink, otter, marten, pekan, fox or raccoon, between April I and November i, in any year. Foxes known as yellow or red foxes may, however, at all times be hunted, killed or taken; any hare, between February t and No- vember I, in any year, or any bear, between July i and ggmpUmen^ of THS UNION MITALUO CABTBIDaB CO. I I w » 3VIN0E OF QUEBEC I, of each yoar; to lary i and Septem- f dogs for hunting er may be so hunt- iber I of any year; hile yarding or by unt, or kill, at any year of any of the any time, any cow- )se season, all rail- is, and public car- moose, caribou or ertheless, it is law- , to grant transport y be exacted a fee, the Commissioner, s. nting, kill or take !r and two cariboa. , grant to any per- lyment of a fee of dive not more than Ittional deer. i« Bear, Mmkntt. eaver, at any time, 02, and, after that !r I, of any year; r raccoon, between Foxes known as 11 times be hunted, :bruary t and No- «tween July i and OABTBiDaa oa I « k pnoVlNOE OF QUEBEC 90 August 20 in any year; any muskrat, between May i and April I, in any year. Woodeoefc, Snipe, Partrldsc, Wild Dacfc, BI««lc D«ok, T«»l. It is forbidden to kill or take any woodcock, snipe, plover, curlew, tattler or sand-piper, between February, i and September i, in each year; birch or swamp part- ridge between December 15 and September i, in enrh year, and white partridge, ptarmigan, between February I and November i, in any year; any widgeon, teal or wild duck of any kind, except sheldrake, loons and gulls, between April i and September i, in any year; but the species of buiHe-head ducks, commonly known as pied- ducks or divers, may be hunted, killed or taken between September i and April 15 in any year; at any time of the year, between one hour after sunset and one hour be- fore sunrise, in any manner whatever, any woodcock, snipe, partridge, widgeon, teal or wild duck of any kind, and during such prohibited hours, it is also forbidden to keep exposed under any pretext, any lures or decoys near a cache, boat or bank. Imi«etlTovo«a «i* Other Blrde Beaeflelal to AcHeal- t«re. It is forbidden at all times to shoot or kill, and between March i and September i, in each year, to take by means of nets, traps or snares, or otherwise, any of the birds known as perchers, such as swallows, king-birds, warblers, flycatchers, woodpecker!, whippoorwills, finches, song sparrows, red-birds, indigo birds, cow- buntings, titmice, goldfinches, grives, robins, wood- thrushes, kinglets, bobolinks, grakles, grosbeaks, hum- ming-birds, cuckoos, etc., or to take their nest or eggs, except eagles, falcons, hawks, and other birds of the falconldae, owls, wild pigeons, kingfishers, crows, ravens, waxwing (recollets), shrikes, jays, magpies, spar- rows and starlings. OMipllaMBtS of THB DMIOM MBTAbUO OABTBIIXn OO. 100 PBOVINOK OFlQUBBOO ZONB NO. •. Saving when it is otherwise provided in this paragraph, all the provisions respecting hunting in Zone No. i apply to hunting in Zone No. a. It is forbidden to hunt or kill caribou between March i •Bd September i in any year. No person shall, in one season's hunting, kill or take alive more then four cari- bou. nttmw, WUuf, Mmaltamt. It is forbidden to hunt or kill any otter between April 15 and October 15 in any jrcar; any hare between March I and October 15 in any year; any mnskrat between April I and November i lo any year. rmMtKttm*. It is forbidden to hunt or Idll any birch, or swamp-part- ridge between February i and September 15 in any year; any white partridge (ptarmigan) between March I and l^cmber is in any year. It is tettddtB, in hunting aiqr of the birds mentioned, to make use of any fire-arm of a calibre greater than 8. No person who bu killed or taken any Urd or animal suitable for food, ahall allow the flesh thereof to be de- stroyed or qioiled, and no person who has killed or taken a fur-bearing animal shall allow the sldn thereof to be destroyed or spoiled. .. ii No person, not domiciled in the Province of Quebec, can hunt therdn unless he holds one of the following licenses: Fee of fas, for general permit; |ao for fur animals; |io for birds for season, or $1.50 per iay for birds for snort term. tt warn mnotf mvAuio oABnioaB oa L . / NOK OFlQUBBEO n this paragraph, Zone No. i apply between March i von shall, in one re th&n four cmri- :er between April « between March mnskrat between 1, or swamp-ptrt- ember is in any ) between March birds mentioned, i greater than 8. ly Urd or animal thereof to be de- 'ho has killed or r the sldn thereof ivince of Qnebec, of the following irmit; |ao for far $1.50 per d^r for P'Ul.L.I RmiNQTON fmb 00. ILION.N.Y. 313 BROADWAY, N.Y. •425 MAPKET ST., SAN FPANCiaCO. 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