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Front Cover Frontispiece Frontispiece Title Page Page 1 Page 2 Letter of transmittal Page 3 Page 4 Preface Page 5 Page 6 Table of Contents Page 7 Page 8 List of Illustrations Page 9 Page 10 I. General discussion of game laws Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 18-1 Page 18-2 Page 19 Page 20 Page 20-1 Page 20-2 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 38-1 Page 38-2 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 44-1 Page 44-2 Page 45 Page 46 Page 46-1 Page 46-2 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 54-1 Page 54-2 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 60-1 Page 60-2 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 II. Abstracts of laws with special reference to shipment and sale Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 Page 139 Page 140 Page 141 Page 142 Page 143 Page 144 Page 145 Page 146 Page 147 Page 148 Index Page 149 Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Back Matter Page 153 Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Back Cover Back Cover 1 Back Cover 2 |
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DEPARTMENT OF--AGRICITLTUR.E Dr1visiloN or, BIOLOGICAL -SURVEY, . -Washington, -D. ., August 9, 190L - inve the honor to submit herewith, and to recommend for, ias Bulletin No. 16 of the Biological Survey, a report' 'Digst of Game Laws for 1901,' by T. S. Palmer and H. W. Th object of this report is to0 present in convenient form the As, of the laws n~ow in force, including the amendments en- dting the present year. In view of the fact" that 'the game kCOpens in several States on September 1,7 it is desirable that eth e uish ed and distributed as promptly as possible. Respectfully, T. S. PA LMER9 hasWroomActing Chief, Biological Burvey. Mayof Agriculture.- i3 I~~~ ~~~~~ 14................. i# 7t Ir PREFACE. , 9 Oopfn-oved May 25, 1900, requires th e Secr( Axry wo-Woct, and publish, from time., to time, usef the vation of game and' othor birds. In proviswn it has been deemed impoftaot to pab'- -I&Ws embodying the. numerous. chang 1*4 lmiMative sessions were held inaboutJott In 'riearly aJl amendinients to the, guibuo, were iMe in it-he 61dlaws a," intfio6nuftorof clososeasonsalone. This mill 1*6 'A** oel ae'sitatea tL tharouLrh revision of the -bull I*WsRekulaiting the Transportation a-nd Sa -report has afforded an of anew opportunfty WapoKlint additions, including a chapter on- Federal "Ofthe cottuty laws- of Virginia, an(I incorporation the Canadian laws.. Expeiience has shown that .-AWWd on dose seasons, wmparatively little impor- 'Oons of other Provisions of game laws. It ;a JV, 1 ersfi rowguized that killing game b3 illegal 9MI Y W, aHowed by law, or for unlawful pur- As'killing game out of season. In ardor chapter on methods -kas been intio- soctions in the former report bave heod -it ][8 pr.,wt7l _" Ift OOW Stands cally a COMP146 Stal 40 And Provincial laws relating to the _It hagrbeen dome- 9sible, how- y, in the ndensed foi most Co -of the bulletin in which the, Iaws f6rall the more jmpo; ,.I are brought together a for the principat 6rolina, under V -I..W from the'laws only, *4 sale. All pro-Wdsmicoans of U 91 0, of 000*0 4&- 6 have been necessarily omitted.. Detailed information other points must be sought in nnofficial compilations of in the compilation? issued by State authorities, or in themselves. In the preparation of the bulletin much assistance has from the valuable compendium pablished under the title Iaaws in Brief,' which, however, is: designed primarily for sportsmen, and omits penalties and frequently the provisiot $, ing sale. The difficulties of the work have also been mate sened by the aid rendered by State officers and private who, with uniform courtesy, have furnished copies of the other information. It should be stated that miny of the statutes were not until after July 1, and even at the date of going to press it W impracticable to consult the county laws passed this year io see, or the amendments enacted in Delaware. Thetimefory of the bulletin has thus been short, and while great care has be6hJ in compilation, errors may have crept in, which, under other, stances, might easily have been eluininated. Sportsmen and, therefore, are requested to report promptly any inaccurwi" Or'' sions that may be detected. T. S. I-I. W. 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GENERALDISCUSSIONiFiGAME LAWS nARDIT09 lasnwi oc nteUitdSae r ftokrs ani Sae eea asrglt nesaecm ec iniiiiiii of ga e; th presrvatin of ameiiiiiagiiith iiiiiiii in thiisritof C luiiia d n Go enR Sttiasrglttecpue hpet n-"o "n Stt uidcin.Cni.lwlk.toeo h mailob iie no'eea as opmg In~~~~~~iiiii th fourii~ SaeofMrlnV ,NrtCrl ina, whr oa tttsaeepcal ouatee r gae Jw orte he hnre.o mr cutesta Jlll rt'ri Udta fteUi tae.I hol entehwvr f 1 L DIGMT .0i d*% deiegm id s"n id ofNv wm crai ntrtdb&id deiiin r pnt heojtosts hymy spce hc r ntlgtmt am;ti hymy hafo ven-out--th-id-o aeaculy Sttadfrhroeta hy *Lsbett aa i, eahnwaedmn sqe__ r 4e t rai4 Th rus6 nmlad id ht a ec gam ar wel mrke an copartivly ew n sml- be o dfied s t aoidtheobectonsjut mntine Th gmeofNothAmria s ratialy imte , _ of ammlsandfor o bids Th gme am gaeoluinnsadpecre,--glt) ()ba~ (Carivoa); 3) abbis ad sqirrI8 (odetia) qp (Mruila.Gm ida efndb h mrilaA gist' Uioncomrise(1)Anaidwcomonlyknon a bran andduck; () Ralidw incudig rals,!_ta galnlS 3 i'iomrsoe idcmrm wodok adies- n ulw-Eud()Glisi- tresgrue aieciknphaatYatidi0 ..................................................as Tho AC 4 'won t# I w fl- Iror, A "It- anA W I New, D it, has beo#L7e, "' addin lit L. f in the UArx,, 0' the lig 0, **MAW New Jersey Ii W64 to the Ftdridik # V e # tt#4 t .Uamcs &te, back almost, tot, of the earliest is found 'in 6f I&II) as, amended in *=nm, though for anylmn to fish alud fow any man s property for any wWszorn or meadomr. 17 of''MamchUsetts, which at th -w ine. 6vered by the SWe of Ma mnde-md in recent years by the aaY6 no' may ffo to qxeat po ads on cross finbo jlvr- a- am. art%, ffvw M"Vou ga, L. # **YJ Ot gT Oi MNYM than 10 and OiA, As Oary, as 1699 Y- 77, km g of deerbetivee4 &-of tobaci*. AUry g apy pemn' of, tobaoco;, lr ing A, J'-plone Both*66' b# vi* *t.M9 .3 # their, ia4 tnIIII VsA idg n, nel 00*1 Ay of F 44 weeetne t rciel eey&t m th rvne fCas6 h ipo-o h wen lnersficetadth odr lo &W a Stats werealy cdes overng uch bjecs a ofcpuiggm o l i& cniin o Wo emt ocletsietfcseies aig 1)! pigbid ndaiml orpoagton mlomn 0~ ofgaecom ioer an aresbeiesvriu sayfrefreet uha erh ezradd neselaw ar sujectto uchfreuentchage hatmi scrcl a eso ftelgpat'epse ihu h amnmnso oekn.In17 e okao W a an aeul rpae ttt hc rmie nfre yer rmrbtb 85nols hn24aedet acs be pssdad heor nl awwa retl Wihu atepigt olwte eeomn f- Ie in etal, he roth f gme awsma beillstrte skethin th chagesin hoseof ain, no on ofthe i prohibition of 1830' the comprehensive Vig gwne and nearly all the bik& and prose the times and thethods for their otusons have unditgone numermw changes durmig thow for moose ij4'deer are much the same w, 6ving merely l6ngthened a little at ewh end. et s the different closo, seasons -for bi' game from -A 46re tabulated: qI A&wm for _Hig Game Maine. xoow_ ------ Ian. 1--se ----------------- M91 " I ----------------- V- #t 1-11 U ZI ----------------- ------------ A)CL I ----------------- Ifi-OCL 1 ----------------- -------------- Feb. I-DeL I ------------------ Feb. I-Ot4 ,L A TaD. ][_40 L-L 1 ---------- Jan. 1-oaL IL ---------- -------- ------- Protected ADF 1901. Wry hm i essed an unprece- n64 oft W-An Nearly four-fifths of the Statk% E;otoe amendments to their game law.4. "M 4 Aight Change in the IbelawiLre law jw *on of a general gam 4w or. code Wehigafi, MLi9sourl, aiftd New Jersey. Change$, ift Uld'seatous have, been very general, but- on We, shipment, and storage, iY ces the laws have IPA theke', bw been a strong tende 6 of game, shorteningumo I#i' J'Igreiter restrictions About ,wluch angered severely from .7# W joined ife, he great majority ing lem than haR jdf this'kind. (See PI. PennsylvanlhU4. X"tiring licenses, of iA the Middle "br -X6 v&A, &mth PI 'A -W OW 16DOT0 " reiet ooti ioueadCeo make hntrs Al heNothm ts%, th Pciicwihtheeexe~iaano rqur secrelicnss t acot o $0 o (O'p. 49, Pehp h othpflsino h ib i h tino h rnil htgm rsraini a iii loa usin h rges aei aySa! s ofiii weldrce fot oadte taneto obet ahe hntepasg fpueylclmeuts efforti ba copihdmr hsya hnee eoe ! i ca rihlgss noitrse seilyi h iiiiiiiiiiniig me bid ,h ssc rd tee at e to la 'negtSae n h itito ouba n adpto ofauiomdfiiino ae id. Te Ameica Spr~sen as ive atenton special t prtetin o bg am adwid ureyan is t r - utdt h psaeo blspoidn lse esno Yer fo neoe nsxSaefo l n-ieSae,-A tai she n idtresintoSa .I a u iiile ad oae ysvrllaigsotm nsjunl h ca esieseuedbiesrctniiesleoiam n am uto a' o .sao a.Thnlec hs bin wih te ad. f .varousothr gme rga Ization intumnali scrigt~epmae fnueou aw' ths'etrs hesl falknd fgm mbm by treeStats, nd hat f crtai spcie by eve At resut o efort in hisdirctin, treekins o an riieciknshv ee rciclyrmoe rm exep inSae hr herkligi tllpritd 8 Amngth nvl eaursofleisato my e e sttt nce nM iet rvn rmnlcr'esp8.-- 'A If for in bn- 4ACt the Cob& 1004MIMM9 Authorized the commumonm. five reWent bindowners of am upon petitic i y,- woodiiand kd A foi propigation of MI_ or fifty years, it an annual rental not to - "fo4mmd th!-76 initiati*e taken by Color;A) mi Cooper- apthon to. secure better,,enformwitt of th lesexym by making all forfet raage ex "A ijk Worado have been t4ea doputy wardens for two years, but Wa wm' &Mto gUMe OOMMiSSioner 3 and MA sk ji6 js the caw in Wuhington. Soutti talking only deputy grame. w dens tomageo'ik is but n"urifto findame, f; pase a" ne to errors of -n*u irds am deprived of the **&a n b. bmfaded to provide a Owd*6r', r ibited their sale. Connecticut V- .,omepft, for'ftU from January I to April I' pm or" X with the newly established seamn AM We, not ahoofft., in the spring. w failed to provide tirjmm" U U7 any 01000 _0-0 , _ii Tlxsj4 but the sak -of quail is still pro: and Kausas whichfOrmerly pro- ':4 open seasons frojh August 1,15, to.&Vtmber 15., respectivel Now, from the new laws. -removed Protection enfi"Ak - 6ertmiii dupljs4 and bas April 17 thus permi distinct advance over that of OW06 t6 "be d6ne, in tbeWHY 4r jl or deff at smy 6mmw-_;r :-T .1; of, tM gme UWW at"- 4r DIGM OF ffAiM LAWS SOS' making ptoper provision for transpor"on of liVe "im tionin extending greater protection to shore birds, turkeys, which are becoming greatly diminished in num threatened with extermination in certain lomlities, and protecting wild fowl during the spring when they are on,,,, their breeding grounds. A comparison of Plates I and that in the greater part of: the United States ducks have protection. I Many of the ispecies breed in- the far North$ occur in the United States during summer. Yet nine South and. West accord wild fowl practically no protection, ber of others have close seasons of only four or five mon chiefly during the time when the birds are absent f rom. the the other. hand a few States realize the necessity for greftater and are making strenuous efforts in this direction. During year Wisconsin has successfully maintained the anti-spring on its statute books and its example has been follow'ed by whi h has closed its season a full month earlier than befGre.' also has put an end to spring shooting of ducks. Including border States and three provinces of Canada-Maine New Vermont, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Brunswick,, and Manitoba-have now united in prohibiting pring duck Public sentiment against spring shooting is gradually gaink but the States which have been able to crystallize this sentiment are still few in number. It seems difficult to make the public the fact that migratory game must receiveat least as much as is accorded resident game if it is to be saved from e Many persons who are strongly in favor of prohibiting spring "and who appreciate the difficulty of passing such a law in State, have suggested a national law as the only solution of the This is impracticable, since the fixing of times and seasons for game is a matter solely within the jurisdiction of the States, a tive which they jealously guard, and one. which both State and courts recognize. Only five years ago the Supreme Court of thi6 States expressly declared that 11 the power of the State to cott regulate the taking of game can not be questioned."' The ' in concerted action on the part of 'individuals and associations boring States, all working for theattainment- of a common 0 such a movement the Provinces of Canada have shown their ness to join by making their laws conform in many respects W, of adjoining States.' 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M* 9- "O*_ At ' -A O&J Y'gftd, 46utbraced widd e d- Vthoro, f6 Wolude 3ft(A T isL doces aH th6 4f #the" Cdlh or*) ...... ...... t, I p '_ " whik f6iiA Abe fteific. # a ws M ilqk- 16WA be ms&A RESRITINSASTO EUOFZIiIG Restrictionsii astiieo iln aemyb rue general. hed:Coe esn roe rte ato h gaei poetead ls trsinwih rtcto several yers In th atrcs h seiss rt itnsadproeteprrlreoefrmtegmHi OWB SUSNS NoHHH qusto ingm rtcini or motn hntI sesn urn hchbrsan nmlsBalbepoeteyk toiiii sateeiioei hchSaegm assog eate and noeiehc hy r oesbet ocag.LCo ofe eet h ups f rvsositne o0o opotnt torcprt n nrdue edescnuin ovr tmae opiac ih h rvsin fte l diffcultforshipers nd ame eales, ho mst cnsier h sesos n ot te tae n hchthirgae s klld nAA whichit isshiped. Frthe confsionresuls fr m vr ing he sason. Sme lws gve he oen sasos, ohers iii and~~ inteesaeet a efudalpsil aite f and exlusionof th datesnamed Anatemt s er mdet bin~tgehe i oe al, a seasns fr gme pescrbedkv te vaiou Staes ad -b ince. o C~nda.Forthe akeof smplcit, a nifrm e bothii intearneeto pce n ttmn fsaos caeb ae sfrtcbsdrd he olwsqirl n Af -17 4r JV'q 44 MINN. .4 14 WIS. '4- 0 7, S-DAK. WYO. MICH. --0 R T IdWA. NEB. U ZA 'Ji Foil IN 0. COL. KAN. 0-. KY., K L 'retoi Allil 0_, N-mm IND, ARX, Tat. - 0WOR jg x ft And in Msnit6* I ft,7W Mondhiys also 00"Waute am othmdio ty'), Wbdnes&yB and Satar-''* um mok Simihv exceptioliw- _k in Arun _Q=-4 Oorchester4, aa'- # 4vtd, -iR, Conncc& Aor wiJd fowl at cerWa River and Long Iskma, l5mun4.. TJ41 a6d the county laws otAlOwmi and Mim ig av"bl an zwA 07 taNe may be regardeaim # # nowinform. It is based 41 -ja "Clame'laws in Brief, az4i I - T 44 1 % 1%6 s"on reWing to, A. t "Abobact prepared h6 by the "tmm. That forwerth Caroling is mm p,*wa p*H&od by the seeretiry of the Oted Of thD Public Laws of 44 omftt laws hm been com4)iled Uwft_4 uKand i8w. # bma compfled'from the codes of Wq and s&Ai m- Uwg- of, 1888-1". I* the kwa, of nmny StaAm of expowo - -or, A"dwn_ M of the ds&s beginnii* am& ihiltwgf'saimpo sibi y. #Z T 77 - T" twC tb%-- WL To find the open, Masons re"moe Jame, *Wway gmAte not bxmU6mved th the AddLVA-1 0010*U fk e Sho lw # *W. "Ov. I& Uum lFeW lante"b* Ug *7 T. r ---------- Dm AViW -------------- ffutu JAU. ------------ -k r # Ilk 22 ~ual DIElS pOrriG A SFO it D oe.. . . . . . . . . . ......... ...eb.....1.. (1899i. El wiho ors...... ....w......................... ............ Not B1) Fle or ufao lk tlp, mountain shee....... ............. Atal iig Dove, wildi geo ... ............................... ............. Oct. Snipe k g en loe, curlew, crnbukg osbrn, w raw l se Ar . Mo eetinorn:nAlis aove7,00 febhiet ..ste. or.Ch.n..e Apran Co nctct..Dee 10.year................................................. Unllane& (1901ad ) Gryeure ....... D e n neoewt o e..................... ............. Decm (280. Wld wihrerabbi ............................ ............ Jan...... Nov Quiln oruffedo ou ain woodock..................... *........ Dec.al)l Puiheasant, C aretride Mongolian ......................... Utal Jn Dove, w..l.p................................... .. ....... At ll ae WSosanipe (Elernglishck nie, plover, min (um Apr.1Sp (1895.) Qalptidge, phttues atve..00.f.e...... .......... Jan.1Nlg.1 Conn ctic t...Doe 10 .. ars................................... .. ....... Ati al 1Reedb ir e ..................................... ............ Fec. Ortolan ~ ~ ~ ~ o ral .. . .. .................. .. ...... Feb Districtail of oDer ea (slgrosse so prhiitd ......................... Jan.1-et Pubi abit (CheEns rabbitglgianhar ....... ............... Feb.01-N6 (19D91) Q aor partridge... ............................................ tMa.tam A Ruffed' gosie orEglphesn (Jecepoe Engi glue. or d other De.2-Nov.Lt foein bape sntsrie inds incosre) wil fo . DelawaPriri ch.cken orb pinnated...... grouse............................ Mar. 11Mie. (IM- W odoc Quai,..rtr .......aan.................................... Jan. 1-x&ly * Dove .. . .. . . .................. .. ........ At gall im s ReBuipe, plo.er..wil dcgoebrn... .......... Apr.1-p. Floridaor ail....... Deer .......... .................... .... .............. Feb.1- e. Wild duck (excep....m.er.o..wood.. uc.... wild.g...e,....... Apr.1O' . Georia ..f ... Deer meat(.a. orpo.sss...pr hib...).................... ...... Jan. 1-8pt. lumb. English Mcet ngli, a it oteriote phn) ..irel........ Until NoMv k (189-90.) aDov .... ri.e.................................. ............ Mar. &]o v Id hP.... era te lopic e, ounain se ep mrou ntai ...................... lJan.- (1899) El .......................................... ............ Dec-.iw, Mooe, caribu..5.ars...................... ................ Un ll Partri emgrh plckeg chir en, eFolhn ec. 1-Aug.Mt. phedsnt.peiulmnind am.) uaiMongla pheasans, 3il yurears............................... Until lNO. Wild duck, goose...wan......................... ............. Mar. 10 tO Illioa ........ Deer, 5.year..................................... ............. Until pt, (8910 ) Quirrl (y, r e, foxsa, r l blac ke ....... ............... Dec. 1 .I Quail (sale ................ only) a......... ec Idao ... ee nateloupe. onansepiiiti a89W ld tur...ey................................... ..............J n 1 -0 t1 Jaoose, ongoliyanrinnek .... ilver............... Uparridg Muring dove.................................................. Dec.1I-Aug. 4 Goltrde, upland, oarite plove, aken o 's folhn, Apr.2-Aep.Lk psan. r oteranpe Wdduck, goose, r an rohrw rfw............................. Ar.1-8epiA - Illn in ........ Deer, r ......................................... ........... Atall M (IM1901.) Jan.1-Jtmrdefx r lc ) .... ........... Sq d uirel.. ...................................... ............ Ja n ov Quanuedose, prolaringe he e, r irae....Jn1Nv M0rtilc ursriins arve in............ force...... De IAg.1 GNgaeoen bidspermtd, o e kllved, within1me --so' Panieac Apr2-eLml tinsar ifran t othe Austie. * auk Exotanolaeposied ast borter Fotr sal .............. Apr The oesan of theala of.1901 Dees only...........killing.............. The AtorelGnel tegame thertird lca:l erotectednd oher etos na-ni re tMta suburb of thispr, the offender was convicted and fined, it .engbod that the newla no clause effectively repealing the prvisions relating to -ui inheol law (Fores Vol. LVII, pp. 4, 167, Aust 1901). goldeu, ecse, rhWneck, Now Atalltiumm Anghsb, or, f *4t turkt y, fJatL I-Aug. Irk # # -------------- ........ ------------------ ------------------ -------------- Jan. 1-july L fApr. 15-Sept. L g0ose, brant, or othet Wa$ork"d ------ ------ loct I-Nov. L l 14.1s goat ---------------- ------------ At aH tixcue& Olt fpx) -------- --------------- Jan. I-June I. or yheasani wild turkey J631; I-Nov. L --------------- Doe- I-SepL L -------------------------- I --- --- At sM timiie& -------------------------- -I&% 1-july I& ,go(*d, br"t --------------------------- APL 15-SePLI A ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ t ------------- Oct. kAvj I& ---------------------------- _,kt 7 04 tiX446e _4 ------------- 7 --------- -- ---------- 0OL17Avil r-IA, ejp 4WIl ------------ --------------------- "u_54bjyl6., or fox), ------- ------- -------------------------- ----------------- -* --- ------------------ 4 -------- ------------------ -.7U ----------- ------------------ Web. or goose ------------------- Apr. ---------------- ---------- Feb. I ------------------------ Mar. 11--Oc _ -5 I-Oct. 1. -------------------- ------ 'tea -------------- I --------------------- I-Aug.J. .......... ------------ -------- ------------ ---------------------- 14 4V __ 7 -OuwbodaAd (qmtala towm). lgnox Lin- 6t*l6sAH*qttmb4 1907, and Rwd&'s State ] Lw. Doe- 1A)CL 1 - - Ulitil 00L I, 19M -.-Nov. 16-0et 1 F Ott etedAt DW_ 15. ---------- 'Dec. k ------------ Dw- I-Sept; lllx ,bla*4gim% or Ao, *Val tini L --------- Melt I-Ajdg A_ ------------- a_.;AwrL I-Aag, 1, 30, AG ------ Jan. I ov. 4- # t% --------------------- Dec.l,-BeVLj_ TOW 25--wov. 16 d RdyA-S_0t 15 DOM lkb.j w. ovj Idwyiindi.....iii-ciii .... U fii...................i.;iJ V V v iiiitn.................- Dt &40 $ wk atc ------- _----*i.. .iii15bov Woreser......-----------_ --_-- sk. 6- OT i iun o re ity(sle)iib ks Hoad rneGOM t iy Saelw Ale a y...................ia IO Ll AneAudl |dnQm An ---De2-o.6 Oa~ rt..................... an 1 5 . Ca r l . .. . .. -- - -- .IN & 2 -- o .i Ce f .......... .... .... .. ; 9 .10 N! Frd rik--------------------De-6No!6 iiiiiiii .. . - - - - e v " iWUNo.i Ha f~ d .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Mo tg m ry.....................Tw_0No J Fk msi .. . .. . .. ..i. ...iini0 NO .2 |~o --------------------Jj -N r Wabngo -- ----------- ec2-|t2 wiomf~w rese -------------- an fiN T.] |uWgos (rpem* Bafioe, aivrt won, hrli oarKe% PrneGogTlo Saelw ---- e-R:rw Alea y o to ey......------ a .13p An eA a de ................ e-2 -d-2 ------------------- ---------- -.-IRXt. 14"m is t-% - --------------- qwly 12 ------------------- ------------ --------- ----------- --------- - ----------------------- JAXL Is-*W"IA --- --------- U --------------------------- ----------------------- -------------- Ame I-Iffar. U irim I&-mow.-u W I I hal Mims) -------------------- 4r 4- - ----- ---------- -------- ---7 ---------- Feb. 14kpL 5 jmm ----------------- ----------- 904, *rM'Iovd'(mo* 1' ipli AW, 10-lWv- IL an IL.T- A-OCL ILI PM -Ww V(k ----------- ---- UMR xw 4 of 1,1&r J-4UtA, 1. Aten 4w may Ot loo . . . . . . . . ........ ............... DIGEST OF %AXR L*Wl$, Ststed. Kinds of gme. Michigan- Paitridge (Upper Peninsula) ...................... Dee.. 1-4Dct, I Dove ................................................... Pheasants (EnglM or Mongolian), pinnated grouse j 7 Until chicken), wild turkey, wild p1gi6on. Plover, wipe, wild duck, wild b t, or other waterfowl Dee. (except that jackaniff blue'S't="isback. widgeon, pin, histlerspoonb butter and sawbill duck way be hunted Mar. 2-Apr.10j. Minnesota..... Deer .............................................. ::: ........... NOT. (1899-1901.) Elk, female moose, female carlbou ............... ........... At all Moose and caribou (males) ..................................... Nov. uafl, partrIdge, ruffed grouse (phmsant) ...................... Dec* 8 t&Hed or white-breasted grouse, pinnated grouse or Nm SD chicken, turtle dove snipe. 4= ts (Chinese, ian), 5 years .............. Until land Plover, woodcoik ...................................... OcL W d dadk, goose, brant. or any aquaffic fowl ------------------- Jan. X adppi 2 ... Deer ..................................................... Mar. (1892.) Quail or partridge, wild tark .,:,e -_--------_- may during dove, e .................. Mar, Missouri ... Deer ......................................................... Jan. Quail (Virginia partridge), uffej grouse (pheemnt or per- Jan. tridge), Chinese Pheasant pinnaud grouse (prairie chickeub wild turkey. Turtle dove, meadow lark, plover, woodcock .................. Jan. Wild duck ................... ................................... Apr. Montana ...... Deer, mountain goat ............. w ------------- m ............... Elk .............................................................. NOT. Moose, caribou, antelope, bison or bulfalo, mountain sheep_ _.. At all Grouse or prairie chicken, fool hen, pheasaut or partridge_. Dee. I Sage hen, twtle dove ...................... t .............. D ee Quail, Chinese pheasants ............ I ........................... At aij Wild duck- goose brant,. swan ........................... ___ May I Nebraska'..... Deer, antelope (w" ith horns) .................................... Nov. (1901.) Elk .............. .............................................. At all Quail - I ------------------- -------------------------------- Until Partridge, Pheasant, wild turkey, curlew ....................... At &U Prairie chicken sage chicken, grouse ....................... Dee. I-Oet; Wild pigeon, d34e, plover ...................................... Oct Jacksnipe, Wilson 9M e, yellow-legs (other snipe protected at Apr. all times), wild diuct, goose, brant, swan, crane. Nevada ........ Deer, antelope (males) ......................................... Until (1901.) Female deer and antelope, all elk, caribou, mountain &beep, At all mountain goat. Mountain quail, grouse --------------------------- J...- ....... Until Pheasant ............................. ; --------_----- ........... Unta Sage hen ..................... : ................................... Mar. Dove ........................ ................................... Nov. Valley quatl, prairie chicken, woodcock, plover snipe, =- Marr. lew, wind ben [mud hen), send-hill crane, duck, wild goose, bittern. New Hamp- Deer (see exceptims), elk, moose, caribou ..................... At d- I shire. R=qpUom.- Deer in C 11 Coos, and Grafton counties Dee. (1901.) (except towns of "lan.1, Causaii, Enfield, Grafton, Lebanon, Lyman, and OraEge, in Grafton County). Gray squirrel, raccoon.. ... - ....... ..................... Jan. H rabbit ................................. .................. Apr. Q,= paAridge, ruffed grouse, woodcock, Wilson mipe ....... Dee. Dove ...................................................... -... At &U Plover, yellowlegs, sandpiper raU duck (except sheldrake). Feb. Now Jersey I C Beach birds may be shot 1 Ftc kingham Co. afterJuly M) (1900-19M.) Deer ............................................................ At all Squirrels (gmy, black, fox), hare, or rabbdt .................... Jan ' Quail (g&Zdge), ruffed grouse (partridge or Pheasant), J 90. English or ring-necked phemant. Dove upland plover ........... *.* ................................ Oct. 1-Avt VoWdc;'ck ........................... i ........................... Jan. 1400keKOL, Gray snife (English or Wilson snipe) ........................... an. I-A Reedbir( ridl-bird, marsh hen ................................. New Mexk* Duck' I me, brantV orother web-footed w1ld fowl ............. M (Mi.) Deer. elkantelope, mountain sheep .......... ................. Un Moatain goat ....................................... At all Quail Mar. Partri ...... Jan., Ph-mntB .................... ............... Until I For ale seasons, see p. 5& 2 County laws In force. I Res only to counties polling lea thau 1,900 voteL 4 U er the general proviAou protecting all game for which no opm Is pmvidek &Except mont1i of July. 6 Except month of April. Of 4 T Under Chap. XXV, Laws of 1901, OreVn Denny I pheasants w* protected i~~1 1im1 11 Ckesvm ia~ foo~ sjm -- - -- - -- -- - Qrw Sliaan Iwata e Uni IM -- - -- - ti e ----------------Atall imes D Be! D. I io -vj eo nis ------ e .1et - - - - - - u t li .. . .- - - - - - D c Oulit 'adUseionis D ~t Afim jlg r i# ywn oni II UIi 9x -- - - - -- -- A a l t 1jnV ierjO4 besfmts_----------------_ ---- Un i 105 ------------------- De-I ISpt t!i !OMw n aw Q~b ------- De .1 -A g f .... ------ oi 6BP =Ai jiiit OaonSqirl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. . . . M r A andiiiiiiii ..................... PW ' iiiiii eD. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .M r Quelliiiiii orprrde(e xe ok .......... E,_ttot y e................Ma.iiO L1 Dete trizl Psutu a.1fv iiia Motomr, ado iiiii I- o .i iiiiiiiiii (B g eB n s..........U tlM r Pa le ..........- -------M x.ISP Rowallt! MUT.....Fb -6.1 j Warreni ...................I r 64LL1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wisoi..iiebiiiv.1 iiiiiiiiii *Cay' mu,_ mhmJus a .... .. . . -- !!r tu k .. ......... . .. . u ti 9 He d rsn ....... ,-4 ....Flb Xi.1 iiiiii .. . ... . . ..... . .e.I 1 Widt reiseiiito a)--- .............* iX~iiiiii : Biiiiiiii (ml id a -o.1,Cahm-M r -k CatretoueBn ) .....Uni. a.119 ......... . .... ...... .... ... ...... .... clw --- --- Dft. 141bv'. 16:-,. %10 ma.6 At aji .6iaim. "Al I, t4ri ------- until se -,t oct. IT= 1. Z, 0-mlie brant -'May f-sept. 1. ---------------- De 164*v jq ------- -1 ------- - 3)ec. 2-NOV. 10. prairie cbwi 2-Ndr. 10. : t - 0 3 ----------------- 16. it: _T1 1 d 'Phemants 1k ................. ------------ -------------------------------- A N -------------------- _Otft UWA sj,, antelope, Noj t V - tr tm4dftR-ercduu#es, deer und' In ret of ------- Untwfl s . . . . . . . Jan. ---OVt. hen, pAeaftnts Unta Oct, It," *Ud ........ !'%U I-Aug. 1. xgr. I-Sept. I. 966A WMI i*t& (ley t,,t, AI t gf"ft native Rheadsmt Dee. 1-0'ct L_ Orl tus qua#f Wtn-fte lia- C- 179"OPt' 1 I-Aug. I (VbA&,d gkou e), -15 1964 xt, TA t ,bin Mu vt 45" 1 I tt t '4t- t ""0 tAll 4tg, 1) 7Un DOZ. w0sturk, u'a+10 Apr 80 1899E)T Aneron Che A D ickso oaetei amln Souh akoa. Der Londo, MRM nj se Obion.. Roane,.Rtherford Stewa rt- -nm h- Trouse,W l s Cater, ulivn....... .......................t ..... al times Wilgoson cr..e..... t ............. ...........r ... may Bleso, Cmetam Cofeel, Feksnr ess H amlto n, F rkmaHyod ........ ...............n .1-O t1114 G r a gr, L a nd eI .J.. . .. . a r. 1- O ct.1I Harin ... .. ....................Ma.158etl 5 ie Shelbyn............................... ....Febx.1-Sept.1 Warren --......... .....................F.T.1-Nov.1I Restrictions in othe conties uncertain. Squirrel (Shelby Cont oly) ................ Feb. 14eptl(17)o Quail or partridge: Anderson, Blount ce, Coffee, Dickson, Fayette, Hlan- cock, Hardeman Hoston, Jefferson, Knox, Lake, Lon- don, McMinn, Monro, Roane, Sevier, Stewart, Sumner Tipton, Williamson .................. Mar. 1-Nov.1I() Bedford...............................Until Feb. 10,190 Bradley, Greene, Warn......................Feb. 1-Nov, 1 Carter, Hamblen, Haiton, Hawkins, Henderson, Henry, Johnson, Marion Sulvan, Unicloi ........... Apr. 1-3Ot. 1 Cheatham .................................Mar. 1-COt. 15 Davidson, LincolM. dison ................. Mar. 1-8ept15 Dyer.. .............. ...................... Apr. 1-Sept.1I Franklin .................................. Apr. 1-Dec.1I Gibson, Giles, Weakly wilson (law of 1899)._Mar.1I-Nov. 1 Graliger Laderdl ........................Mar.1I-Oct. 1 Hardin..................................Mar. 15Sept15 Haywood, Marshll Motgomery, Rutherford Feb. 1.Nov, 16 Putnam .....................................Feb. 1-Oct 1 Robertson .................................Feb.1I-Sept1 Trousdale ..................................Jan.1I-Nov.1I Washington ..............................Feb.1I-Nov. 16 Wilson (law of 1827 ...................Until Mar.,30,1902 Restrictions in othe couties uncertain. Grouse: Bedford, Davidson De, Giles, Hamilton, Hen ,Linl Fjj" Madison, Mauryx m n.................... F '14Tep t.1 Bradley, Greene, Warn...................... Feb. 1-NoV.1I Cheatham, Montgoer ..................... Mar. 1-Oct. 15 Grainger ...................................Mar. 1-Oct. 1 Hardin .. .......... .................... Mar.15--ept l5 Robertson, Sumner Trudale ........... Until Apr. 21,1904 Ylo Shelby .....................................Feb. 1-Sept1 Pheasant: Bedford, Davidson Dyr, Giles, Lincoln, Madison, Maury, Wilson ..................... ...... .....M ar.1I-Sepit 16 BradleyGreene,Wre .-......................Feb.1I-Nov. 1 Carter, Hlamilton, Hwins, Henry, Johnson, Marion, Sulli- van Unicoi, Washngtn .................... Apr.1I-Oct1 4 Cheatham, Montoey .................. u'.Mar. 1-Oct. 15 Grainger .......... I........................Mar.1Ot.1 Hardin _................................Mar. 11Wsept l5 Haywood ...............................P eb. 16Nov. 16 Putnam ............................. .......Feb.1-OcL1 Robertson, Sumn.r Troudale ........... Until Apr. 21,1904 Weakley ...................................Mar.1-Nv. Chinese bheasant (ecp W arren County, until Feb. 12,1908)0 Until a Egish and othe (imported) pheasants, Wild trey: Bedford, Davieso.. De, Giles, Madison, Maury, Wlson Bledsoe Fentres6Rha White ............... May tI Carter, 4reene, Hailo Hawkins, Henry, Johnson Ma- rion Bullivan, -nol Wahington .......... Apr.1- Io Cheatna,- Mlonnu mr .....................M.14)t- 15 Frnln.................. ...............Apr.1-Spt 1 Grainger, Audedl .......................Mar.1I-Oct1 Hardin ................................. Mar. 16-8ept16 a 17 sn of iW ot --" a~ at* datrve of gWhashto allew . 4 ed. __%_ .............. Fob( N-NOV. 161 ........................... "Aw, An9ept. 15 --------- ------------- --------------- -------------- 1-sept. I .................................... Feb, I-Nov. I -----_--_-_----------- OW (u-ndtr Ober gume birds') .......... Apr.1- _t --------------------- Feb. I-Nov. I ---------------- : ----- Mar. 1-Aiij.1 -s of, 107t, p. 423) ------------- Until M ax. 3D, ------------------ Apt. T i a ------- ............. May, "Opt. I 'dvwoffier tame birds -------- Apr. I-Aug. 1 I DMI Giles Lincoln, Madison, Muu-ry, Mar. 1-Sept. 15 Feb. 1-Nov. I V kawkins, Reury,_Johnson, Marion, Sulli- 4 .................... -Oct I 4 -A A4 M -A-ug. 1 J ar. I --- -----------_-_ Mar. 15-Sept. 15 ......... -_FOb-ff)=N ov. 16 ............ 7 ----------- -Feb. I-Sept. 15- 'j Sa trh Diildsm, DM, Giles, Lincoln, Madison, *aury, 1 1 4 - Mar. I-Sept. 16 ------------------_.Feb.T-Nov.,r -May I-Sept. 1 .......... ------- Max. 1"ept. 15 ----------- Feb. 1--Sept. 1 ............ ........ UntilMar. 30, 1902 ........................... Nar.I-Nov. 1 ......... A ............. Feb. 1-Nov, 1 ',Ioth#r gw je 4frdfil), -.Apr. I-Aug. I ---------------------- ------- Jan. 1-1 vt. I- ........... ------------------- UntH May 2-7,1,902, ----------------------------- j Mar. I& grouse ............ Feb. I-Aug. 1. ............ Apr. 1--Sept, 14. -------------------- U-ntfl May 27, ------- --------------------- Nov. 1&-Oct. 16, Abegpi antelope, quail (see eit- At all timeg. or, cldu eso Oev-4guit, P3'X=ted gWnel &0=3 or gume biTM. ' ii Countio only) # Max.1-00t.1 hen, -0hea-ReaL ........ Dec. 17Aiig. 15. f 'ZIii ... Dec. 14illy 1. Jan. 16-CHA. IL T- -------------------- ---------------- _A Nov. I-OFet, M An, ------------ I times # Atal tet, May Obve; (0 er 17-sept.,L, -t .... ..... . ... . ------ "ZI dg, 1-00n. 10. t, Attall times., 74 15, --1 Jan.1-Aug.15A # OV.15 W1 la --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - - - - - --rb Addhmd -----IrebI-ONI JA Pokw m Amm ----------------------- ab I~kVJf ----- ---- ---- ----- ---- ---- Ilf r WMMLWBCmg -- - - -- - -- - -U l -- -- -- -- -- -- - Ilm o d -------------------i C I A~eh Ckdot~ A~wm~M~e.j 11113TS 0=3 isWW IL VC6. 4 i /W --7 4 84 X "tea. Kinds of gam*. Washington- Prairie chicken, ap hen (except incountleseastof --d- (IWL) Nov. lb--Sept. 15; In Kittitas and Yakima counties unt3i A 15,1903). Plover, rall, sandhiU crane, mallard, canvasback, widgeork, ost. teal, wood duck, spoonbfll, jKray or black duck opmStail. or other game duck, swan or omer game waterfowl. West ViMInis. Deer (exce I lawn, protected at all t1mes) ............. Dft Quail or V= t= dge ..................................... - Ruffed grouse, pheasant, pinnated grouse, or prairie chieken.. Dm Wild turkey ......... ......... .................. ........ Dove.. ........ Woodcock ..... ..... .......... Snipe ....................... ................................... JnV Blue-winged teal mallard, wood duck- or other wild duck, Apr-, goose brant, Wisconsin I Deer (see exceptions) ......................... ....... Deo. (IM-190f.j Biaqtfona. Adams, Columbia Marqu'e't't e'-- Salik counties .......... ExceFt last 10 days of November Deer in red coat or fawn in spotted cost, and all dew in Wumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, and Sheboygan counties -, ................................... At all times Squirrel rabbit ........ MAY Quail (Chinese., E. n--g-lis h--, M--o- ni-g-oli-a-n- Until e, grouse, prairie chicken or hen, pheamnt plovez woodcock, snipe (see also below). 10 Turtle dove, swan ............ ........ ................. ....... Wild duck, brant, or any aquatic fowl, except wild goose and swan, but including snipe. Wild goose. ...................................................... MO, Wyoming ...... Deer, elk, antelope, mountain sheep, mountain goat ........ Do& (im.) Moose 3 year's ......... :. unta prairie hen, pheasant ...... Deme. Mongolian pheasant ..................................... ..... Until Sa.ge chicken ................................................... OetL. Dove ............................................................ At all Plover, anipe, green shank, tatler, godwit curlew, avocet, or X " other wader, duck, goow, brant. Wildswan ......................................... .............. A&tan British Colum- Deer (fawns protected at all times), mountain sheep (ewes Dee.. bia.' and laml s protected at all times), mountain goat. (im.) Elk or wapiti, moose caribou (cow or calf elk, moose, or cari- Jan. bo rotected at all times), hare. Q= = Iish partridge, pheasant ............................. At vA Grouse, irie chicken ............................. ........... JaMIL Plover, uck ..................................... -* ........... Mar. Manitoba ...... Deer, elk or wapiti moose, caribou or reindeer, antelope or Doea., (1900.) eAbri (females of loregoispecies protected at all times). Quail, plover (except uplan plover), woodcock, snipe, sa:ftd- Jan. piper. Grouse, pheasant, partridge, prairie chicken .................. Wovl,. Uplana plover .................................................. i Duck ............................................... ............ J= New Bruns- Deer, moose, caribou (see exceptions) .......................... Jan. wick.' Exceptiow: Cow and calf moose protected: at all times; all (IM-) moose and caribou west of river St. John protected untU Sept 15, 1902, and in Albert Coututy until Sept 15, IN& Partridge ....................................................... Der. Pheagant ....................... *- ........... ao ................ At &U Snipe, woodcoeX teal, -wood duck, dusky or black duck, goos% Dft brant. Shore or other birds on beaches, islands, or lagoons bordering Jan. tidal waters of Northumberland Strait, Gulf 6f St lawrenoe, and Bay of Chaleur. Newfound- Elk, moose ...................................................... Untu. land.' caribou ................................................ ........ FVW (1899.) Hare, rabbit ................. ; ....................... -.: ........ mar. Ptarmigan or willow grouse dge), other use, plover Jan. snipe curlew or I other wil or migratory bwexoept wila geesei.t t NorthweetTer- Deer, elk Dm , moose, caftbou antelope ............................ t4z. ritories. Mountain sheep, mouni 6 goat ........................ ....... Deo. (IM-) Buffalo .......................................................... AX an Big game In southeastern Assinibola (we p. 87) ................ Tintial Grouse, partridge, prairie chicken .............................. Dft Snipe, sandpiper, *fid duck ......... ; ............... woo ......... For sale seamus we 66. Except July 16-Oct.1 May be cloied for any locality by stipendiary nuqWrste 4V Kin o[ae ls ews el rwpcrbu onanOep tuti ot p.IDc . (M O -- - - - - - - -- - - -iar 0 A e s phsatprrdgparecikei------- a.ISp.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . . . . . . w . . 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Thtts anesd ovnosinah easedww mm orBigma melaetdeo Stte. spe e oi esn mainsenw ........ mo s e........n *&........Otede.i .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...*.. N o.**e .1 .. . Mi Meose, carbo (a es)........Nvg62D...... ask ..... Antelop (Wthho e) ........ Ng.4 96 N v S w ....... Souh ak ta.....Et b ff lo seep ........... 46@. ...... Montana~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ........ ..................... Sept seqe1s....*. Goatawmkae~ws .............. a..... Be Wy m ng...... l, ne s epg at-------I e,**.... 1 shee,1goatein goat. SetINV.nn----- 6 Ore.-o n the..... aos~he of .... ga.e...ds A. v1...... #,4 A n n]s appar... Moe, andeep, se....e ..........n..e.. Uu Torohbtte- ri~lgame bird inOc nee Thi p.-IElribionep ot.... I~c .1..... Maitba.. .Elm oe laiboselp ----Spt 5Dc ---- 7 tz t IN= 457-MV -1t s, 't'stsms'. 9 4, its" ,is t I isqt 4tsjo0, Arl t - t: th, *A 0 1011 st t, it, 'Ad 't t 4', is KtA 'It ttt '0"0 CP *A, g Mlt to -M I N N., ss a 0 tA 04 t is 10 :W," ot t, 0 lp a a 0 Ot, te- S-DAK. it WYO, 7 '1 0 I I I. 1w, ip 4 A0 1%90 m A IW O, tt lz C 110WA. I V I M. NL T E D" 6 v t, o il ss": UZAH tL X41 Via 0 V, ti # vt M I *A& jt Iss- Is lo! tst 'i t'o AAf IN 1# t, si, t,' t t, # + 4f I tss- I A Af, tint Lss !Jssta r-T-7-It 7 a, wost's wity's They are proteded ,aa the ring-neck ph"sant, 0 regqon east of the, Cw in tbi *&tcriv part of the State' but % protected'.'m"W "the coiinties. Protectiou, 1h California, 061ara&,,bAinna, Montanff, * UA, Cojumbia, New Brupmytp, NovA Scotia and,, 41"Virgim% The perio& exw1m*Jji,1902'in IdAp,, Texm (thus leaviqgtim birdis witho"' .a yeari,,nti the legislatures do ii6t,,Moct in, these - %64003--m- South Carolina and IV j a n 60 _Ot4 i q&Oklahom ; in 1905 i G r9%, h DakbtiL. Oregon. Washingtoo (e44 p - &Ont ria; in 1906 in Con'nectic4( 40'Wy ing; in 1910 in Mi -an au&%, qui I ch-ig t tt are,-shvrwn in the following" 2 9 ,,'6 'ie66 bpirkazdf6r a tem of years. Introduced p-hok$4 a, Wildt key. i Dove ant, .............. LdefiniteJy ------ To Mar .22JAL ------- --- P.do ....... ------------ -do ------------ To 1906. ------------ --- do ------- ToOct4lw& ---------- -----do _'To 1j". ---------- To --- -------------------- To MiW 27,,'*1961, ------ --- ludeftitely ...... ------------------ do ---------- ------------------------------- ludelluitely. ------------ fhdb tely ------ - ---------- To 191k, -- ------------------ To M 16N Tndeffmitely ------ To To sett. 17 Z_-, Inde0nitely ...... ------- ---------- --------- To Sftt 1, -4 ____; ....... ..................... badtfinitleiy ------ TO 41 ----------- ---------- To Xo*,, T( -------------- Ttvlcqi 19024 A T6 X,%]L 1, 190tir To, Xgur. U.; To aztt, w Le TO 19M ........ To AU 'To odt.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiii ASTiTO SO ......cton on!!!! methods..f..unting..............ly applyii no.ny.ote.....rn, ot, n 'ogb t plce anicndtiiiivenigihekigofgae heeiaeiiiiigtoeheiiemoeim oratin thsiesrciosin t rupteinioialodr iiibiirary diiinhsbe dpedb lcn h r twoiii manhaig:() etitoso otiso ml @!!!g,== incudig.......m nitonboas,.li.s.ad... ~ deies iht o n thutng osfret,! restictons urrundig hntig, sch s trppig, iiiii nihisotngin klig aii n w Lw ......... reure et rear glcne, lhuhpoel iiiii genera sujcaeo nog motnet iiiiiisideration. uTiS Retrcton o gnsreae hifl t sze Anubr---- proibt heus o sivl r ivt un i te killing an aylmttes!eo tegnta a eue o gae h em'i u'susdi hscneto ab guiagrihnN.i0 xet ntePrvne o nai whreth mxiumlealsieisio.8.Unerie fouriii diison ar mae-()Baspople ynpta steam,~~~~~~~ elcrcto iia mtv oe;()si bots used inwl-olshoigIn 4)sif.U .VflW"m*mm#mmm - 1 t - ........... hat Ai*s tt6 'run at large are such as them to localities where thev' may disturb -e Yermont the posses- R[aine, Ne hii 15 and within the State is made unlawful. and New York msession in Adirondack Park. The use of ferrets it mi rabbits and hares is interdicted in a few.States. CONDMOWS. Alluring., apd 66fting are. prohibited by many States, which 'd extermination of these methods cause game- Imseasometimes enwurage the ti-A' ng of quail, as the ppi for sale when trapped thanwhen shot; ut V discountenanced, and some States make it sm _f4isalebitvds which show no evidence of ha-ving' 'men thim by tr4pping. Several States specifically 'pro- -,6:f gt*n or-other food that has been soaked". in-opltftflo, -Orm Polsonj for the putpMe-of st-qpery"mg or Abothitg is treated under, 6vo heAds 'big game And m art, I A difterent laws night is variously defined, but it usuafly i87' , one, hour after sunset to one h6ur't before sun-rise. A $nOwtinclud0s whsLt is, known as 'crusting big 94me., or it is 'yarded,' and tracking and shooting rabbits and UA the ground issnow oovared. The various -restric- egard to outfits and concerning con&tions of hunti or. t 6- loup"g, table: ProAiih*d m4 o& of huntiv. proilitiiions, Jua figum inMeaW qualified pFoWbitions, as exphdned the eon di ug A211 eOT- Artffii- tD Kiffing ])Ogs. tz F_, st -4 0 (D n*ht ffliow. 0 4ld 0 to r4 ba a 4a .4 97 "T bo Cd P4 -4 47' M .... .... .... . ---- ---- ---- _- -- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- X U ---- -------- ---- ---- x x x - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - X 61 ---- ---- 7 -12 - . ... .... .... .... .. .... ...... .. .... .... x 'VII 4liB OFX Gr Pmh"Mwd~deof Decep> Artl8 GWM Boats, tive dle- CIAt vices. light - .. . -.. X X .... .... .... X .... x .. x 11.... .... x --.. ..- .... .... ....X .... X.. X..X .... .. .... .. .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... x .. ..ra ka .. .. .. .. .. .... ... X.. .... .... .... 1.. ... 4 Ne a a...... .... .... .... .... .... .... ...*. .... ... X .... .... .... ...... 4 New y H. .... x S S .... .... ... .... ... 15 .... 1 .... NewO M...i..o .... .... .... ..... .... ...... .... .... .... .... 1 ... Ne ok .... .... X IB X .... 17 2 18 ....1 .... x OX---X No t o rolin x .... .... >.. .... .... z1 z1 .... X ...... .... .... ..' 0..* Pak X X X. ... ... ... X .... .... x... ......x , O ..... X X X X Xx.... .... .... .... .... .... .... Oklahoma .... ... x.. ... x.. .... .... .... .. .... .... .... .... ... Pen I .a X X X .... .... X X X X X .....X 1I . Islan ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... Sou- X ..... .. .... .... X.. .... ... X X...-- --.B X -- 0~a o... x .... .... .... .... .... .... x x .... .... .... A.. .. .ene m ...... ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... x ... .... ... .... .... I .. W T x s......... .... .... .... X.. .... ... .... ... ... X.. .... .... ... SB . V r o t .. ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... x x x .... X .... X .. Virina ..... x .... .... .... .... SO SO .... ...*. X .... 'X .... .... .. .. .** -ahnton .. xx .... .... x .... x SE2 X X SS .... SS ... AS- ..... We t rgia .. .. x .... .... x .... .... ..... .... ... x .... ...-I X .... .... ... Wicnin ..... x x x x S4 S4 1SA x '... 35 .... .... X SO 6 X W y mi g.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... x .... ...- .--. X -'r. Brts Colum ia .. 87 .... .... .... .... 87 .... .... ... X .... .... .... .... .... M ntba .... ... x .... .... .... .... x .... .... x .... ... W8 ... X X !4 NeBuswick xx .... .... .... .... .... .... X X X .... ..... .... X.. .. N rh est Te .. x .... .... .... ..... X .... .... X ....- .. ... .... .... 40 . No a o tia .. ..... .... ..... .... .... .... ...,.... ... 41 SD9 .... .... ... ... O tro...... .x x x x .... .... x .... .. .. ...38 .... .... ... X Qu b c....... .x .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... bS .. 8 .. .... , I iling bthe means than shooting with a gun. S, More than a short d&t* 1aua cover. .,Util October 15, 1905. 4, Ducks, on the marshes. 5, Birds; pseii gra also prhbted. 6, Quail, except on one's own premises. 7, Baiting doves g Nbot allo:e excpt rowboat or push boat. 9, From boat, etc., on waters of State, n for pups of shooting wild fowl also prohibited. 11, Except on birds fii opnn of shotn season, but firearms must not be carried at the time. 1t,BRg an muntshee. 13, Quail; until November 1, 1903. 14. Deer, quail, partridges loale frequne by rabbits or game birds during close seaso-n for rabbits, unie owe.18, Exep in Long Island Soiind and Gardiner and Peconic bays. 17,Exeti Budand Sa n ekli Gardiner, and Peconic bays, and except from September* InG t Sout a west of Smiths Point. 18, Until August 15, 1902. '19, zisept *a -o, 1nay cunt were there Is a close season for hares and rabbits. 01, Except on one~R sttoaybin Inurrituck Sound at nisht. Applies only to nonreeldents ad -aovr Brs- c, Currituck, and Dare counties (not applicable to licensed naelf Incetan wat-r ofare County). it, All boat. prohibited on the Columbia River and ( exetthe Wilamtt River and Its tributaries above Oregon City. a5, Praidie Ck~yonly. n Bi4-s w, Only mn Anderson, Claiborne, Campbell, Cooke, adUi.on oa.es W8, Deer and othet animals. 27, Taking quail orpatie or go",ex..p -it a gun. $8, Partridge, pheasant, grouse, prairie chicken, wa ;quail, pi ted grouse, Imported pheasnts at all times. SS, Wild towlt 4l4 -rws 80, In Far Prince William. Stafford, King George, and IRelrico 00Mii ton"rd---o =h State. 01, Except from land; does not apply to goose AasI ae 1ebe to Noemer 1, west of Cascadee. SA In open water. No, Ezcept apta lims$5, Dor .7, In non-tidal waters. 88, During close season In localitie hee4 4tEwLAWl ol xetgw.4,Moeaa ubu 9gs &k Ocoe 0taoebr1 IT T, TI I T ITT IT IT lz 1P_ qIT w6 4,4 T Xorth Carolina molhib-1, 'T f k Sound from Wr& 3.1 Oull be police wore thgA .4natUral COV er prohibits lea, iJiik IT T 11 l boat3, Or' IT tes-W mb f IT "rth Caxolina- x4hibit digtArbi ow, _pir feeding groi, orthCa. olinAT* r ktin gir to th" 6ntin-of wild -w IT leaviite landing or anchorag-t"Or VOtt- Ax *ng on Currituck Soilia To day, remaining near en IT IITTr Itinterterin 9 with their spa*', ruddy duck during the N*York, Connecticut, an4,1 'ps+ whgreJxxAs may be _,408UO_ db' nyqne, Mi-6higanand' !"'k Wdng game- and Mic Ph" deadfa11,_-sc;affo1d,, cage, 'WiNgun, tind Missouri' ith,6 "Use, of explosives 14 aw, Wang goege log Vecified in thommoolm Ahe'C- onnedicut law. Co"ei #1 W, I" ph4i and b 0" TV_ IdIF big w, hi k, game I TTIT I ,- ,, W96TW1, *l I ae 't on, tlie, 1CO. I" IT T, A*, rohiibit by ft TT, o orr on IT T MOT I thol t 9k1he An , IT 44DGS F A LW Qubcfriiatn ae n oaSoarqi" kil mos rCrbutocrytefehuftewo' days. Shpesadcrirn esta prseaedrcly in te foegong povuiion of he aws f th vaiousStaes ritoies as he aceyActprohbit, uner eavypenly commrcein ame illd i vioatin o lsw Gae klle mehoscnn oeb hppdfoItt oSaeta out ofseason LIMT OF AXE AGS Tweny-fur Sate hav atemped t prventwanon gae yliitn teamun hihma b ile i ady r Ths tts opieth otenir rm an o an onciuPnnyvna lrdIninIwSuh I T ll 1. t V q; 7404 n',t k. t i--- ST, 7 A 74 Aso' tj 0 -N.DA I k M I N'N.- I- "0", *4 W. wvf ,11 9 "K 0 . 00 VW R A cl 0 WIWI 4 n.. 0 Wj m 6 0 R"* 77 lit qS1 t 4 'm '0 v v i "A' I10 je #t- T 11 . .1, L* 11 )(AfN.' I I IP nit" w'""O jj 4Q, Nr,'Iff m a AR I tots 1 4 V; A, -W #4 a-Va Ulm ;J7 V- # # i, # A I 1A # T. Xujnber. ----_------- 1,0099h or 2 of 'one kind In a semsm . - --------------- --------------------- A014 one day'. Im ih posseidon at one time. -------------------- %rjOjkOb&4*Y- 50 in possession at oue Ume. --------------- 5' mi Oinie 41 j- 36 in one year, 36 may be ablMed In, one yew. =400#4e, shore birds --------- 60in~ day. *5 Iti ------------- yv verson ------------------- 25 Ii 46 O by one peaty, itt one day ------------------ 4by6uepemson, by one party, in oneAas . fmountainabeep, moun- 4 in-a sesson. --------------------------- 2 in a season. - --------------------- 24 In one day; 20ma'00 Oqde&mtof the State under eaeh DonrWdt mt Hdomqi . grotme, 25 in one clay or in 12 may not 4 within the State inone-,,i birdsor -4-181mmaybe one nonresident license. ------------ 2 in a season- ------ 14n a season. plover, 15 of each in one day,- 15 of any dn'Sky duck, WW, may be transported at one ummrLu of one Pemn. Win Oime 'd&y; 15 may be i'A. -6he time as the property of one ....... ------- 3 in one year. 3 in a season; 3 deer ma y within the State by I person Nov. 10. --------------- I oteach in a seamn. -------- 26 m_* one day- 6inaseason- 10 se, 11 V Tzhi6chick6h fool 2D In one day. "m mrue &-re. I of each or 2 of -one ]dud in a soagon 251none day-, 50 may be had in poi at one time. swan 10 in one, day or In p0aftmon one tb0h; 2 in a mmwxL ------ 2 in a. acasou; only I canbe LrabsportkO a imo. Export pmblbfte& -------- 36 in a season; only 12 can be, Wmnmpqv*A at Athne. Exptqt pmhibfte& wood- M ___I bcmtL 10iuouo day- m in, one day; 100 in one week 2in a soaam _-il 151ft otidday. ]M 4*f ,Oaj* ft One dfty, ,.2ju 40be day. 4 ofOtwin, On6 year 2ry bi =46 fty; 2$'md xy be shVped 01;k" PI 4y. I MAY be t M one day. b In A seammL T 6"- lit rpm r, 1W A d& DION" OF Limib qf rim &V*- Conunuodpl Game. WlwonAn ....... Deer .................................... 2 in a, season- 1 deer on eaoh of j6 2 birds at once may Zbe Ident if 'accompam ,or anivnid Maybe reiddent Ju one yew. Wyoming......... Deer elk .................... 2 of each In a season. AnFelope ...... 8 In a season. Mountidn sheep, 1 of each in a wwson. BrItish Columbia Deer .................................... 10 in a season. Elk, moose ............................. 2 of each In a season. Caribou mountain "t_ ............. 5 of each in a season. MonnQn sheep ........................ a in a season.' Duck ................................... 260 in a seasom Manitoba ....... Deer, elk, moose, ciulbou, antelope .... 2 In all in a sewn. Grouse, partridge, prairie chieken, 2D in one day; 100 in a seawzL pheasant. New Brunswick. Deer ..................................... 2 in a season. Moose, caribou ......................... Number in a wAwn nomed to Newfoundland Caribou ........... ....................... 3 stags and 1 doe; under $80 license 7 iia two mouths. NorthwestTerri- Deer, elk, moose, caribou .............. 3 of any spedes in a torim food for self or fimily). Grouse, partridge, pAeasant, prairie 20 altogether in a diLy. chicken. Nova &OU& Moose, caAbou ......................... 2 of each in a mason. Ontario ....... .. Deer, moose, caribou .................... Inall2deerlmooseorl earl Quebec.' i&;iiI. Deer, caribou ........................... 2 of each in a season. Moose .................................. I in a season. Zow 2. Caribou .... .................. ......... 4 in a season. I The commimioner of lands, forests, and fisheries may grant permi-Aon (on payumtbt ot, take 3 additional deer and 3 additional caribou. LICENSES FOR HUNT,' G 03EL ING GARB. In some sections of the United States. notably in Missourili, *6 lege of hunting is not extended to nonresident, and, in Vi unlawful for nonresident to kill wild fowl in certain pAU of, tho In twenty-one States and everywhere in Canada licenses swured before nonresident may hunt certain game or hunt In nine States and two Canadian Provinces a like imposed on residents, but the fees are usually very much often merely nominal.. Thus in Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin resident licenses cost $1, while nonmsidoiit vary from $10 to $25, according to the State; in North Michigan the fee for residents is 75 cents, while that for, no is $25. In Minnesota 25 cents and $25 are the respective licensw to shoot big game. In Wyoming the sname observed:I*n the issue of 'gun licenses I for hunting big gamer being chaxged a fee of $1 and required to securA licenses- shooting in counties other than those in which they reside,, midents pay $0 for the privilege of hunting anywhere %te. Some of the Canadian licenses are even more expensive,. 'On any waters, m hes, or bewhes within the jurle&cUon.-of the StA*,, the head of tide water I except on Eutern Shore); from WdO or sink box in Henricos Kin George, Prince Willfam, and Stafford countive; in Xorffi=pton counties, unless nonresident is a meraber of the 4-dom Protective Association. A "77 # # # ft 1, a 404 ML lwft 1 1 " t1l 4 0 '41 t J I V, 4 4 . i ok 4 V -1 as 40 1,% 't # # > *4 oft 0 NN 4 0 R li 40 0 6 t I INN wommoo. NNI to k2 IN 0 a * 10 .1 "ON T--i : , N, T, jar NN # Nr IN I f A 6 Va OWN ON N, NN N. DA K. N, Ito q : 4 4 1 0 0 0 NN 011 # AN 9 44 4 to a: : : : : : 0 t- so ON, ,a 11,41. 9 /0 -, : : :. N, :. "D :1 'a 10.4 INJ .1k 1 11 : 6. # o UAW., jo.$2 L N, 101K.- 1 WYONN NN 1: $ 2b aN, ON NO.. ON. Ift pals. 40, 4: # 16410 6 IOWA: .*'a NN NN No 4 Aft V. 10 lo: NN A 6 10 4 10: 11 1 # s -A .0 -oil LL.. IND. I I -. I I % IN + '44 COL. KAN. #4 o2 *44 Mo, ky. 4r NO, 4IN Nat"L. ..-qp NwaNN" "a "Too 0 4! 1 # OKL IN. A F1 I I # TER. 'ARK. "WON, i" No # : - 04 ON va, 46 ai-al T EX LA; 44 4, # # 4 'A, # # # # 40% 10 4N oll '77 And Nowfound:6nd Special Hoonse with tsfr 7MU10 n-onmident, licemes; the 0; M_ PLI Issued, f6r the 'seasoin7 and: thus e C States-Mori4 Jbiv* Maryland, South Da- and, West Virginia-ilmy, are good only, in a 4ugle ii. for 46bse county licen" vary froin $1 to W. -is fe-quired to secure-a hicense'to hu-n-t in -th'"" thatin''which he resides., lit- Mmyland there is go ta& county is subj ect to a separate law-'Allegany, Fredr-irick, ISIon'tgomery, Waihington,'Wioo-, ownties have no license laws. I Some of the md Virginia requii-re nonresidents,'to moo* Aaxido*ners befor6hunting, and in. NorthC4,rol"'.1 (CWe of 18837 see. 2831) prohibits canyon 'of auotfier, wAhoiat F1111 Sion om the =,,XOTW (Niol na go farther and -require hunters.' 64.1 CWAitkdonally the hunting privilegea cov 0 4re, sold to nonresident Mi return for payment i* othe, r 66nMeration, and the permit becomes in' "th this dilterencel, that it aerWu trwt of land instead of in the whole 6 are requ*ed only for hunting certain k nda of ralnWoy aire issueA only for hunting 4ee ljj e, in'Florids for deer, qjnO, a nd turkey$6 ? 10 igawi6. In part of Dare C6unty, N. a, 40400od'of club houses beforemembers m!%Y va7 Awne 666ngx n greofshiwingoutof theSWfP;*% r6n rs ,Y e that it -shall V X owner. In Maine, "T . . . . ... Oahi s611 deer or buy, a, hi :Lro"imma t-o, n its Obunfies, to requir.q. for kunong on . . . . . . . liedell (birds Ric CUM jioet"16r Ak Itr e DIGOIT Ir 0"1 IF --icese fee of market hnes Co o issue at f $1 deportation license eses at $1, n aklies s =ona olorado, and Orego meseilprmits Upon - thfih commissioners oam wadnalowing si ouo the State for breeding aupoesgIht be well i fieo issuing permits in th csobidintended for weemore general. It is nobncnfitwt the spirit of 4 lw)and under State supriso wilihrly interfere prpe eforcement, while, othohehad, it may mt inotaiing a supply of bir&fresoln covers in other Deaisin regard to nonresietlcne are given in the tabl. I a few tats a addtioal ler's fee,, 26 cents( reure oucvr cotousun h iese, but this itep" incudd n te fees given blw Kn Fee. By wk Beaark Aran a ...... Nonresident.. $10.00 vMrk ......... Dlwr....... Nonresident.. 5.00 De C-tv 2 o ahemeqai plads........ Nonresident-.. 10.00Clr circ-i cort of County Hoense hge Georgia. ------------- .--- 25.00, ofcouy ......... Perm iINg doves, and turkegg optional Witheal ..fno -----.- Nonresident.. 10.00 uSry of sae.......... Expires June L port of 26 birdd Idaa......... Nonresident_. 25.00Clr circui court of Permitsepra I couty, State. Non Ioa........... Nonresident.. 10.00 Cony audito ............ Countylicense. Permits 311e........... Camp keeper. .5.00 Co mssioers o Inland Guide (resi- 1m.00 d .... .... .......... dent). Guide (non- $20 .00 ... ------------- .-- Game....... ....... ...... ........ ------- Moose, $6:der game i mite Deer sale ..... ....... -..... ...----.-In-eitles-more habitats $*- Deerekin ..... 5.00 ... o......... .......... Pe rt tanning M rlnd ....... Nonresident .. ....... ...................... Bl t ore Ce-il 0 (ilmg Kinnwta......H~eW nn- 5. 0 Bardof gam an f Annie, t Iay resident): Talbo - -- ...... No n urefsho nt. 25r0 trp ing era tllez on ..... e es n O of ary, rGeogee Charlesmind SZ." OD For i yftr ftom date vf'ImLi : Deer. =flx eAt, and .26 _.___doL__- ------ Do. _215 00 ftLte gameand Deer, ell1r, moome. motint", Ikoo ------------ 2"_L '_ came bird& 10.00 Game and flah e9mmis- Permits eX j" I PDrt Of 60 b1to doner. Expuive Deeember 3L, 1,0D ----do -------------- ...... MobewuT OmWde of eoumW of Dot- 31, # 0 County auditor ------------- .16 _do ---------------------- Jkt6mbertL 111k %ir h, J6W m4ft4 0, 10 CM Q&mje and fores1ky warden- Mdnfe K 'v M' berSL Ift m Owoty treamrer ------------ ----------------------- 26LOO -----,do ---------------------- 0ounty, He"- 1pr b* Tsgued A cW, 31. Non -------------------- Do. of Mvmue AReghany, A*mda, BotetouA. Widgv, $10 liok am 4 C;; of Im" $10 quail)- ense #0 4 ty anditor ------------- CknnAy lie for 1 SWexiriforkillin elk-, L W __do ------ ------------------ County license for I year. reqtdredef VemnBuft Mayboobtainedbyresid of Oze&u and Idaho. 'M00 Clerk, (A eoiuity donA ..... cotmty license for I yow. titty of stftte. --- ------ All gum mcluding -do". Permits export 42 doerand 50 birds In one yeor. ------- AB game except deW.' ' JLVO Cbiafly el wjk- -------- ------- AR gam. Perr#t -taai dr-, r tation Iqf 2 deot; 26 "10- lai d' gime saw 40 # ape or wate fowl in ofie, Jtoow of tjhLo peil4e -------- For I seisoaL' P'g oRmde., -------------- For I wasm B* gwoo. Mquixed for 066**. of ....... .......... Pbor ahWip-mmmant of eac-K U, . . . . . . s3d isken'In .,Not required of' 'or inembersof emor-PS of, adtqmand, _AnyanimmUdkbi 900tria- Wdof Any"imeorgamno 21 q er; any # Jko e afid awUma oWy- Xaboe sAd eablbou. Nq b pydue into wo6da onnne or Vb + UAt MOM or of U" 50 DIOVW, OV GA L A 0_ umnm jbr huwing vww--(30 Provinow Kind Of Fee. By whom Imue& license. 'Wevorldlingazw Nonresident.. $a oD ?tipendlary magWra"- jto- 2 star tice Of th peace; ter (or depluty) of marine and fishehes; any game warden. Of Nonresident.. woo .....do ...................... 3 Nonresident. woo _----_------- 5 St 2doe f 2 montb& Nonresi d e n t 26.00 .....do ...................... 11:r "Yme!t NorthweetTerri- Nonresident. 15-00 Cominissioner of agricul- 'Expirm Dec 21. stores. ture at Regina. Guest ......... I. OD Game gmardlin ............. For gamw (n C, adjacent -of residents with thWIL lqova scotial Nonresident.. so.oo Provincial secretuT or AH game. chief gamewarden. fro-M Lug. L Nonresident.. 10. OD _..do ...................... Birds, MeS.SX4 for 1ye4r ftm Onbulo .......... Nonresident.. 25. 00 Chi6f varden .............. TWO licensm l0q, by I huater an ditiom Resident io. oo .....do ...................... Moose and ImIldbit Resident 2.00 .....do ...................... Deer. Quebec .......... Nonresident.. 25. 00 CommOmioner of I&uds, for- General license *6 ests and fisheries. Nouresident.. 2D. 00 .....d; ...................... aame animal Nonresident.. 10.00 .....do ................ Gaine bird& Nonresident.. i. 6o ...Ao ............................. Game blrds. I lAcenses not required of taxpayers, or of former re sidents who are members Of ft Fishery Protection Society, and in government em er certain condidou& bjloy, und 'Separate license required for shooting game bi sin Gulf of St. IAwrence- In t4 connection it may be well to call attention to the .law regArdoing nonresident hunters. Those who visit Csn*4 are required to de purpose of hunting, camping, etc., Posit - customs officer at the port of entry an amount equal to the percent of appraised value) on such guns, canoes, tejl* utensils, kodaks, etc. as they take with them. If these a erly identified, are taken out within six months at the SMOIJI which they were carried in, the deposit will be returned. bers of shooting or fishing clubs that own preserve's in have -filed a guarantee with' the Canadian commi ioner of may present club membership certificates in lieu of making tMe The #.', y ruust, however, pay duty on all ammunition ind carried in. 114 PU WO =OR GAAX JUT mt to'-th, e time for MMing' 31 gpxq I asid the the kil Ii ng or, pomm dou of game 34 Restrictions of thig kintf m'y *Pr fbe'f our heads Market' M in Owrw and 'Sale,.' 01-, A- ;*tA "',flopelpffieadvefitof railroads in tbm6&.to Mo&oda' re eration, has inAmnces threatens with Mm in the United Stat6s. it niiLybe, is sM2Lu *"-bxkeL With avle to-prev pr enting SomeSt tes have probibited kifling tor -,-f 4_;'g*ue taken within the State or 0, Fro- kifliog for mde, of ;squiMl, quail, t 6ickbu, wUd iu*ey, i, u;nd woodcock; Pennsylvanu deer.- wild turkey, wppdi o4k;- #, # f, # gTomie; Iowa lh s, 'kyoming, b* Its vm ?IOYMent of any 'one T tory the y g is ai 'fo*, W,07 elteept, 4p 10 Ib MENEM e 7 911 DIGIft OF 0AIMt WA I *W N . been directed toward at opping souv* of WSAWI"- hibita purchase of hides or horns of de r, elk, woow, tain sheep, and goat; and in some other States dealers W4 1 obtain special licenses for handling hides of doer and big game. (For restrictions on shipment of deer hides PWSESSION AND STORAG2. One of the -most limpartant features of game 1 &' the gTadual increase of provisions making the pbssession bf# of season an offense. Prohibitions against killing can biy only against the hunter,. who may be merely the agrent of but penalties for possession can be enforced Mike and dealer, agent and employer. The enforcement of sue has given rise to cases which have been carried to the Acknowledgment has been slow of the principle that #0 impose restrictions on possession of game,' or that birds',,' purchased in open season can become contraband simply i kept a few days in storage. It is unnecessary here, tp revi4', tory of this litigation; but reference m#y be made to a acwwl 1 decided by the supreme court of Indiana, in which the convicted of having in his possession on February 5, 1 quail, which he had obtained lawfully on December 30 previous kept *in his refrigerator,'notwithstanding that the law of hibited possession of quail in. that State after January 1. # this case the court sii marized the whole question briefly lowing'words: The Wividual has no natural right to take; game, or to wquire property all the right he possesses or can possess in thi respect is grauted him by The power to grant embodies the power to ftnpose conditions. citizen when he accepts the State's grant, accepts it impressed with all .tions and limitations laid upon it, and when he aequ*es property under he does so with full notice of his qualified right; and so, if he loam that taken, or held possession of, upon forbidden terms, he has lost twtAing " him, and there has been no taking of property without due process of lowi, just compensation. (Smith v. State, 68 N. E. Reporter, 1045.) Similar decisions have been rendered in Afinnewta (Statev, 58 Minn. 393) and other western States. Thesupreme souri has. even gone so far as to hold that under a law P Posseasion. during the close season' a contract on the part 6f storage company to keep game during the close season (U[aggerty v. St. Louis Ice Co., 44 S. W. inc) In'On Michigan (Acts of 1893, p. 312) and Minnesota (lAws of 189K7, dedared that birds protected by law shall always remain the wperty of Wben their killing is not prohibitod, they may be, used in the MaMer purposes authorized, but not otherwim # AV, - t s.,oi that sct ho i W subitedt to, st A' ard br ip, the .40- 4, Prow, M!" o' and 6 Provi I 'j AbI& of gume at all seS'$Qt*,, i u i Iftions'aguinst s le #66 w by Afizona,' Nevada, Now 4111 ontma; and NeVIA" is grous or ps v, ga A all mg *ad, irl C166 oi W 44 'f 066 b4 qpj 4.A, Ulm 60 n Wiwi 105 ACM -T I A 54 DIORST OF 0 denied. In rendering this decision the axtrt Connecticut,' and dispof*d of the qu"on as follows: The decision (Geer v. Contiectieut) is based upon the' xxnentoA exists between the qualified ownership in game and the perfect in other property. If game when reduced to an in the ordinary sense of the word, it would belong to commerce; abjeet of control by the State, in the exercMi of its police power. opinion.noroomto between the right to take game out of the right to bring it within the State. Iuter ate traffic is affected SO, case as in theethier. It is not materW that in one case I the Irill of counWed by the limitation which the law puts upon its use, by pro tation, while in the other the enforcement of the law against the rendered prscUcable by maki its possession for sale unlawful. The sought in each case *18 the same, and the law in eaeb cam is a legidmato the police power of the State. Illinois specifically provides that the sale of certain gumo from other States shall be lawful at certain seasons,'Othol ,.. kind of game killed within the State can not be sold at Miasouri, New Mexico, aDd Pennsylvania mtrict prohiVi sale of game to that taken within the State. NO ,storage but not the sale of imported game during the close State for similar game. In a few instances prohibitions of certain game are so general as to afford protection o-vers Area. Thus ruffed grouse can not be sold in New Brunawi* Manitoba, Maine, Now Hampshire, Massachusetts, Conn Jguu, or Minnesota. Antelope can not now be shipped from although they may still be killed in Colorado, Idaho,' NiB gon, Washington, -and Wyoming. Practically every SteU prairie chickens occur has now prohibited their sale or e the exposure for sale of these birds in any State where Occur,, as in-any city east of Indianapolisis strong indiestiow .tion of law. The following table is intended t6 show two very dis (1) The species which each State and Province prohibits at all seasons. (2) The extension of time beyond the regular op'en semon allowed dealers in some States, to ens dispose of game on hund which can be lawfully sold wi0k., The two lists have little in common except that they both the head of restrictions on sale, of game. 'In wInch the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the consti the nonexport, law of Cminecticut. 7 woo T, oil i M AN Q do 6 1* I N. PA K. 4141 4 g MINN. 0 -77 -.4 I p 10 1 a 0 IF 1, 0 1 1 1 v 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 o w I s 0' 46A p 0 WYO j q#4. 0 woo I 0 110 WA F 4.0 0 0 UZA it of 0 0 0 40 k #'I 4r COL: v 1 , Ow 04 0 1 41 is 10 Mot 10 0 C 0 0 it t4 M Ex", A I v 4 4L-ow tE who *A I W, A 1 IN 44 i 1 40 st We season different, from opm season, p=td e gp*W4-." U TO, quail, ft woodemk MHOd dit bA*4Od,*MIn- Itatelope, mountain (Ok Id" of any of said unin"), 4lda% b0b- pxdridg grouse, pheamut, d6v% wfld duck, g~,, brunL, se* of lemale deer or those without j partridge, grouse, pheks- ------------ ----------- pheasant, for sale -pro-- --------------------------- ootkboit, anteloM mountain "Jnotuo axn, gt" (and hideb of preceding .-RarWdke, grouse, prairie e1tiek- X, Mbugolian pheasant, fox.-I Ua), quail, ruffed Sale pippaUd grouse (pmirie may be wI& b4eg , IM40d within limits of later and'enil 6 aiO wit ucker than regular ej)w-fj , Er 40,& ub* ch India Pal'trifte. Imported game M, Oct. I-Feb. 1. .0,17 ---------------------- ----------------------- Iftledun'bg open seawn days thereafter. # # 'PlAvatood grous6 (prairie vd (PUying aW probib- or Wdsfor sbijmgnt bp-youd gxome or woodwck for 'by locEd desaers pheis t vtolbock ---------------- RUffed gfdUse, sale pdrmit IPbpa#%nt*-,vo t o4cock Ud Oi t. I-Dea. 25. taken to e"ort- (both ebuntim (m;i #"nWIvMI --!--+.-..--.. -- TMWrted 4nail. OaL 1 1; imported "k Ja white rabbits, g*oq=*+,-- IP # 4.L at any time. ----------------- 4b**oot "Wwtie fowj. 041. PO blttod durlug 5 days Ono; 3116 Pemifted # ahd 36 MIT DIGEST OF GAJM LAW197 t Restricions on oake of game-Conined State&ale prohibited at all times. Sale 4+i Haliax ......Quail or partridge....................... ....... Henderso WVild towl or game of any kind ................. Rowa ....... Quail or partridge, grouse or phasant,tre,4 dove, woodcock. Warrn .......Quail or partridge ......... ................. ... North akota Deer, ruffed grouse, pinnated grouse,prie chicken,~~~I~er saleaie roswodok ybomn ............ Pquircae ou fed or hors of dee, lk, ie& pant e, moutinsep, ountak, inle gohi eon & Pennsylania Dprare chl, plovide, snipe, snpaperil cock. occ, ae i h Sae South C an Qa ioarige taken41 tMhe S4 befose and.. Sot Daot Sm- Douser, el epfl, mti she ---_-- fTrtes............. DePranteiddei,quie cpartuide) grue rairie Newfoundlandcke ....te ..rouse.).. ..ong..oli.a....o....ng- " O Pario........... Qualor partridge woodeock n ipunt il 1.....S..le. P Wla 1shm!lillintoii... Elk mose caibu kille wihi th Stt; er Quebe .........ich ofr, smp parride, untcio) 908..l, *par e gan, i~season" WyClsaomn de.....Pnda on reuaions o on of game crnm el, -o anelpe monansep onangapo hiitd Brts ouba l;fml n on fdemoe onanSl:fo shee; gous (exeptblu grose) Enlishpar frm o trige pham.qual.caibou montla cam toum sew Maitb ......Der lmoscxbuatlp (xetha an hie) ufgrue.pesnt.prrde p hcen lvr sie adppr od ,Vkr Ne rnwc.. abdeIuti et 510 ..... ----- os lL | Otwn 1 ift Northest erri-Mounain heepmounain gat ..... tols .......Priiecice, nes apuedb New oun lan .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... | d 10 days Onaio....... uil arrdewodok s~eutl 95 ....Sl seso 2D ft um %,v C71 % # PRIM OF GAIM 0M, of he most important suhii3ets Of g-ame In game, and on I thils.account deserveg Some of- the leading topka under hc*d lpok kxffeijil 'Shipping within the State,' '- Export'from TrAmportation of game for propagation,' each, of UP, bi 46fidl below. JWAR3MFG PACKAGES. "*.Y Ad nquires thafij ev( Typackage -when A ped by i6terstate commerce m 150 as to* "--the sj d ad&v-ss Of the shipper The laws of Colorado, Connecticut, Wisconsin Now Brunswick, and Ontario- 'of fu* or gume to bear a mark in(ficating # vner* statements w 'gume I or Jbirds are not MW nakwe of the contents, and the marks should, the*4ii'of &we, but also, if possible; the ammmt in #W of, 06 ''ULgv dis&ibuted by commWow, a list of the game and a space for the. ship of the tag., and in some cases the addftw #whWis yrg w*tered on *the books ot the cow- 4,,%tWked to 'the package the aA orms -abd ti p, cpatents of thePackwe is ibk- to the "Mom""'T, of"the, reverse si&. #D.Wjn a businesses, and, as"M dt, TkOA and vbgetables; bnt t W#; Aa such p0er, who ukes such .f 0 anda sta&ement of to avoid the, Ur evaslon of the- ' # i:a - tt 4ir. ", subjw of # 1410 bot: tt ,tt be laily"rkd n te obd tkl- oonsgnee theinital ointof Vllin *A stteen ofteqatt fgmecnandteos thtalbp oes n aclbeie ern cotnsadtenaeadadesofte-wems tosmtecnenM eea fth he eur gaebrscridhmeb prse ob owne's ameshiped s bggag, ad trnsprtodope isacmo rciet fradgm yepmu milaignmwihtehp faoiigs ii;bt an icni as tteeta ocnet sp of $6 t $10 an in regn b a fne f $10 t $6 meto~ oformots o y oh6n n Ralba ndeprs cmaie hol cl te--w agnst hsepoiin adiss ha l ak makdbfr hpet n ersacmo xkes ited, une eat f$5to$0,fo eevn gaentpoel aee. nTxste a xZ pakgs n nAkna te a ds hmt * neesr n a vnrfs akg' upsdt gaefrexot.I Wsoni pckgs ffihorgvF makdmyb ezdad odb aewres Vaiu eie hv enrsredt'i vdn Gaehsbe hpe n ruki utrkga rW dresed c~utry uttr,)or 4b osehld gods' ad 4 bern ipe drssso umeso|nknosy mentsiiiiiiiii ofcnens l sc eiosaeclal exoe hog iseto ygaewreso renderiiiii~i thohpe ibet h oso i a e 8014 by tht r4ur, Tt xlm m Sbatoo g*sevp gun*," .133"y reArlictions W, t to vi, 61jna and T6iI41 iegimatio .068joeruing Sbv--- ,,to, "vort from, co"tio _s j, Ocogh th y )tn the Staw law'. Ift 9t ud New'York prohilA, *hc, .4b*mmt of. 'where killed; -but these,,_ *ft- 6v, m' the Sbite as a'unit. Ae cari $taw of moosel uu&-r certain conAi: Ormbut, 'prohibits the general one deerWith "iW Probibitinj gencirral- 4r hr6uoh- any eountv. silo -by the owner, but 46*1*AnVoft d by'the same )Crsm- ewise not be tr"s- OW 4*lier and', the JaUe& is not Oi- in A 1- P profit, and, Ale Um VI moAu 60 ~DIGEST or GARE LAWS irs1W7, ithe case of scientific specimens anbre may e tanported under special permit oftha Nevda ncldes transporting among the prohbto bcept male deer and antelope. prohbitthetransportation of all game protectd bh ai game; Wyoming, big game only; I bidsony;Connecticut, upland game birds ony;a swr, AE gaeidsab eeVent dnicia, dralope exportp ohi cer tain game.wsetbihdb teSpeeCutl P1 VI. entcy, iana an issiipse to sclaws; Virginia also has no general State law btsveral' counties prohibit shipment. In Maine, New Hamtpshire, Vermont, Indiana Mini, W, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colordo Nwf1L an pssbly a few other States, sportsmn ar aloed to liitdamont of ga me .out of the 'tt under rpca In fw Slates exceptions.to the la 1rhiitn export madei tle case of birds and alsa inene f Deer can not be lawfully exported from Alabaa Floriday th States or Territories west of the Misissipp(ect mana loa, anid Louisina), or any of the Staes not of and Potomac rivers (except Ilinois, Ohio, Dlwr, New,,' Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. I onians not be sold; in Deaware they doth occur adiIlnois, To Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Isadthey trak tecedat all seasons indefinitely or for a ter fr yasaT11 ment of deer hides is prohibited by special pro iinin the 1 California, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, Oreon and Washington and British Columbia prohibit killing -er for Ontario, British Columbia New Brunswick, and Nendlam shipment of green hides only under license. Th siping*a big game is so generally prohibited that, althog antlope may still be killed in half a dozen western Stata can o exported. Consequently the sale of either ante or elk market east of the Mississippi River is evidence ofvoation at least on the part of the shipper. Gee v. Connecticut, 161 U. EL59 a- t, o 0 > 4 NDAK, I N N 4v# )i 8,DAK, 10 WY6 : - I , " " -, 4 RICO, 4 1 v V. . 0 -, Ift-0 0 0 0 IOWA q-, ZK 0 V 41SIC, 40- 0 0 4 0 All V 4 60 'I NA, 1 4F , 10 4 a COL. . 0 0 a 0 a A KAN 0 0 et* f a . + '1, 10 # I ) ". _4(Y A A' I j mw-wl % IV 0 t R A 44 M+ #1 4 JI a Ao -le VF lvk+ i' +#__+ + e,+ IT- W SM T14 4e 90. AgAiMA ZiL nOEMaK I Oate W ntaiia4 North quail are waxe%,"d in Mont"A the sai *44, jaming of tleA6, W&_-are *st -present unlawftL which i e chickens occur now1w a poo of this law combiac4 vAi e sale is_,to uiake the sale of p ethicken illegal -W c0ed to the following table, which contains Irow export by each State: by Sde [a=.' J- Z, 34 AtO.", Kiods of game-Penallie& vW 6q trtdd ge, grouse, prairie chicken, ph ft xip6ft' plkeasant, wijdj4rkvy, woodemk-penalty, s4eep, amount* quail bob MMtU*ey; dove,,mmpq raH wild duck, =bran of fin C08ts ke. -Pinnated groom chicken, w $&=eagh4eeir S25--" for z1f1phmated grouse,. Urd rw,*ar.% grotlft prwne chkkm pheasant, dovv wild ew, ibis, *iM dock exmpt for propagat' pcnM-.T$ or buffialo, ino=unin sheep, -4ur 1 9TOUWI en, ft Lid Zfe Pheafta enne, 4ftCk, g6OA-. '6-IaUt, MV]fin WAbffffO*l t Ve'r 9= Wid a -W de ty'410-410D xnd,310 add!UbA4 b"Ooo bo o* W A Or, robin "dents a180 PM_ kWthd or- a, 1or 'Wnd, 12 wovUii. Vol 78M,603 Iver foolhv- heaftiq exI)orted td&L or other or -,"Oft ...... ...... openly fo knpcio i-pnalty o0f each birdan Iowa ..........qpantdgrue pa -,n&1 189......... Qul,,grouse, pinnated grouse, prairie chicken, pen t"y,1 00I, costs, and attorney fee of V10 -~~~~~~ 89.....Demoe and game birds (quail ruffed grouspeaa cocof te woods, black game, plover, woodcock, mn'l duck, dusky or black duck, teal, gray duck)-penalty, deer or moose, $5 for each bird. -aryland, 1808-1900: Anne Arundel ... 1,partridge, pheasant, woodoock-penalty, 85 for ec i Caroune ......... Itabbit quail, on idg, -woodcock-penalty, 85 foreahrt d Frederick ....... 8quirre, partridge, pe nt, woodcock, taken in couny Kent ............ Squirrel, rabbit, or any bird taken in county forsa Montgomery .... -Partridge, pheasant, wild turkey for sae-penalty, Queen Anne..... Rabbit, partridge, woodcock, taken in county for bird. Somerset ........ Squirrel, rabbit, partridge, pheasant, deve, woodcock, duckg 45=for each animal or bird. Washington ....,. Deer, squirrel, rabbit, pridge, pheasant, wild turkey, t*a af sale-penalty, $1 Wicoicto and Quail or partidge (both counties considered as one territory) Worcester. -asschusetts, 1890. Quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock-penalty, 820. Mihigan, 1893 ...... Deer, elk, moose, caribou, squirrel, quail, partridge, prairie grouse, spruce hen, Mongolian or English pheasant, wla pigeon, plover, sat woodcock, duck, goose, brant, or other fowl-penalty, 610-. Minesota, 1897-1L901. Deer, elk, moose, caribou, quail, partridge, ruffed grouse, cikeni, pinnated grouse, sharp-tailed or white-brese English, or Chinese pheasant, dove, upland ploer aipe, dluck, goose, brant-penalty, $50-49100 and costs, or i for each deer, elk, moose, or caribou; $10-V25 and coots, or 100 days for each'bir. =u-mii, 1901 ........ Deer, quail, phinated grouse, prairie chicken, wild turkey, tanmi out of county in which killed-penalty, $25-U100. (Law not game imported from other States.) Nebraska, 1901 ....... Deer, elk, antelope, quail, partrde haat rue chicken, sage chicken,- w idtrey, wil pigeon, dove, vr leg, urlwcrane, duck, goose, brant, swan-penalty for norleents, fine $50-8100, or Imprisonment not exceeding ft dents, fine $5 for each bird, or imprisonment not exceedingi W Nevada, 1901 ......... Deer, antelope, mountain sheep, or idea or horns of said aias sage chicken, prairie chicken, dove, wild duck, or birds-penalty, 328200M, or imprisonment 10-90 days, or ew Hampshire, 1901 Deer, moose, caribou (unless open to view, tagged, and accmpelt pheasant, blackgame, sharp-tailed grouse,caecis-pnl New Jersey, 190112.... Hare, rabbit, squirrel, quail or partridge, ruffed grouse or grouse, Englfish pheasant, ring-necked pheaat, woodoc cach animal or bird. --1iexco,89... Der lkantloe, mountain sheep, mountain goat (or hkie of ankals) I qui, partridge, grouse, prairie chicken' pheaa Chinese phesat, wild turkey-penalty, $25-81 or h dys, or both fine and imprisonment. New York, 1900-41901. Game or birds taken in the Stte, Inclnding deer, elk, antel bou, squirrel hare and rabbit, quall, grouse, MOn Ia n ants, plover, Wilson and English anipe, Woo curlew, mud hien, gallinule, water chleken, duk, gosera mammals, 5100 for each violation and an adtonal fo antelope, or caribou, and $25 for each moose; birds, 0fo and an additional $25 for each bird. NortlCarolina, 1883- Qualor partrid nalty, tine not exceeding $0, or ita 1901. ceeding 80 days Wild lowl, Ourrituck Cotmty ovy, Mr Cleveland ......... Partridge for profit frmcoutnty-penalty, nte Aor 20 days. Unrrituck ......... Wildtowl, April 1 to November 10-penalty, W2-360, or exceed Ing 80 days. I Blue Mountain Forest Aaociation permitted to ship derelk and moose kille in its ILaw not applicable to English or rfng-neck pheAants deon presem eesprga 5. "P 1 0 7t -F or Wildfowl fte for We frQm-eonnty -Ver N for 30, days or more, 'grouse, Phemant, wwtt*6yi'do le' ceeding $1 it,66-*^ ar both,,, 00, or Imptisoam*n from couni en4ty, fine or im TV Tw moose, 'caribou anteloM buffalo, x tam, ah ep, mot, ** bWkei;, pinnate'd grouse, Hbaxp--Wled grouse, woode6qk3wild du, wild 8wan nalty, $100 for ea& anhnA $101a ed grouse or phe&,;a-n Tairie ch* t JEen, XougoU46t, or ring-necked pheasant, Id turkey, w4)od all- ltqi alb.grouse, Prairie chicken, MongcollaTi or 6th'e' plowir-poenal ty, f o r shipp er, $25-V,00 and costs; cost^q Jl 04 moose,,itiountitin sheep (or hides of said amdln- W's of qoajl or bobwlhite English or gray paxtri dge,. 40, -phewiwt, M ngolian, sil-ver, golden4, F he4mnltst pmirie chicken, wild turkey 4 due)ki, 9 other wild fo (e'x ,abipp=e r p es) bre a] 0". a6d doo gor iuioris6iiment for r or I "d iXhprisonment. -unil, artridge, gTome, pheasant, ,wilx turkey, reedbird, plover, In the,$tate-penalty, $"00. 741 . $ O for each bird. tugffi! 1W5)----:pOna1ty, not exceeding $W, orhippris- IT "F l- gr6lUgiL ah,6ep, quail ruffed L Pr e grouse, P Ourlew '*w t;ll 'Cept t] U"_ Olbftftuot inteiidod for comw,6r" "VI du n-ng open Sewoi "d 3 d4o owner, iiiid, in the msA of b* &R betl '$Uch 94M *8% lttwfalj t kWw' hiuffvj* -peade,"d givop, to the carrier = ,,Y t'64 daYs;, or botWfte: b*$* % 21, 1 4 A;,f gmuse, 'Umc 'tmt'y # # "Ilk l # # # De o uapartrd ge, grus hessan fro county ann .........Wld ure fomcouty Gruley.....f-.Dee. quail, partidgepes, wild turkeyuc from ounty. Mongolian or Englishpheasant wild turkey lo eay poss)- enaty ....2..5a;-420 f o cohimnt. 1899.dl........ Deer, elk, wintope, ulerbiomutansep RobrtonSu-chale, aigehn grouse, intdrue pheasantMoacony Wealcle ~ o Eng.... Qalrihg phaant, id tnipe, duk goosebrnt, sw c. *=n, 1896......... Deeratp, quail ufedrdge grous rde, peatd Egliusho Engslsipe woodo nls dhe duk, wild ose (eeet ha bet shppedly noeient dr ionseao and -dy bioss-- ly *Z2 50.ac pet --iia188 -100 ~Ustahig........... Deer, qul, ruffedose, wild trke frsomouStae-shenal Floy .... .. cQuilk, ruffeho grouse, ild turey frmouty-pesnaly mn nilh pneaandostsni, Vrerick,89 ........ Deer, quail, ruffed grouse, wil patrkdey, wooeockn, wailleiseal fowli(ece sumerdocl duck wind sog)fo countypety3 derdrn$20 esn n 0dy thereafter i b Her ..... .Q alfo cut-eat, 1 r3 as see~~~ ~ .. . . .. u i rom contyed byd n oes id n (e c p wh n kled by ow nere- licese)pnly $10.W offense,, 11009herefter :Akgam .-... Deer, quail, ruffed grouse, wild turkey from State-penalty Frendoahck..... .. Deer, quail, ruffed grouse, Japanesek, ooindcok ring-ec turk(ey, woouocmer duan othrgm from county-penalty0 offense, $20enach suseuetofene ?igton 1897----- Quai Derm lk, oose, arioatep, m5ounansepo.ot prairie,10 chickesage e, pesnpamga l~r Rockinham .. smaller duk, wiffd geon, teil woke od duck, spoonb iraa Shenndoh ----- sprigtuail, canvsbac duckme (orm orgolae adc) swna wtrerf olc, or any other game nim rbidof th-emat,, Was~~~~uedbbhitgo,191Deek aoe, caiforn vanlleyi, mountain q r ot Cat~~ prii Virginia, 1899 ..Derequi, pheasant, rufdgouepitrkeypenlt, qual artruc idgeos, prari chi ck or prire3en bpriat, cavskdc or other aqag ol xet6 namea dunderwsa (deoe, o ay te ghime na foiv bird o the taeo West V~ni, 1899 loDer, ipmeasnt, nlye froms1-e, 1)--ue-penalty prisonment 60 dayMmtonths cour both exein and m Wisonin,189-101 Der emens)-penaltyo$100-8500 foreeachNconeignment :thh Clumbi quaDee, elktmoose, caribu onair chen mottairehn, 1898 (EChngli.bor peant rou'sen, draore plovere, plovr, w u u ad sknst andl bigme may be s iunderO ics less or d0 dayshs or less orioth - wha...IM....... Deer, elk, moose, aeibeountopeshque, ponart rie Brn w C m Deer, moose, caribouri, oot s od 1900.5 dules, te30as orat, or an prie heef-ealy tridge-pens mty, . I Any citizen of Oregn permitted to take one day' bag with hits out rof, S uvyrgnrlmy woseilues s xonasueo ......................... . . . . . . or other gr&iiib fiWr (VTwd recdyj*g COil- these animAj IFOUs exceed"M91 so sna camo ex caAbou, or head, skin, orethex 0 Amy ltutborize expert for breedbgsid oMer purp(Awk libbexport law's i acluded ilL ttm -_ hbov,6 bAo-, "Portof deer, wild turkeysi 4"4 F" exception, in the case of deer =i ed pit, to export two 666r 0 tow days after the eJose of the' Nova Scotia; Mucadu u gA4',-OttAw.%,Quebec; Kin p3toN Nigg"', a 4 PbA Atffiur, Ontario;- -and mwh io ume dem"gnate- "(See pp. 137-1 )'' *,I 4 -hroeffing ibg - w0ellum, e h"ds Of rs. * at th 'evort is so brmd as to "Afin *md- bii& inteoded for PrOP -M6114abA7 WWO d"rosA;64 # Ch' Aft' or otherwis6 reakai i -PO pe 'ftomi the 6 41 IAJI + JLAWS, Di taada theapses a t any retitime ofgaeitne o tioxcpton aohw n the follao f ie uoin list:44 -uhrz thON Tope NEXoRTie AND OTHER LAWSo INr IAO'O A0 ianPsstsonodgmebid for propagatio pup~w e ritates duia ' onde gae comissoers uhmizd ake e ggstof4 me Ioe Chfria.-xe ption itn y cas e of e n game birtds for , Tes epemtins ritne sobtaiinbfoharm the State boarist Oblorad-o.Gae cofmmssionrd mayoratpiso proprainprietr .M angeo game womihoherpos withinor ithgot the tate. Ghame f peropagawrtionm be timpdborehrmany fomthe tate oT ...misioershall issue certificate therefor without charge. The commissioner may, upon being satisfied that the posseesion or ofgame is not in violation of the spirit of the law, grant a permit of1899, ch. 98, pp. 196, 204, 207.) linis.-Lawful to export any squirrels or game birds esptured wi uder a license from the State of Illinois. (Laws of 1899, p. 224, see.& Indiana.-Exception in case of deer, wild turkeys, or imported seson for breeding purposes (Laws of 1901, p. 444, see. 7.) Wry~land.-Exceptions in the local laws of Cecil and Harford owg gme for propagation. (Acts of 1896, ch. 237; acts of 1894, ch. 139.) Alicigan.-State game and fish warden authorized to issue permits to gme animals or birds for propagation if not for sale; also to issue perme custodians of public parks to export animals intended for free ex change with other public parks. (Pub. Acts of 1901, IL B. No. 104,i Nevada.-Exception in case of residents taking big game and game . nation or domestication under written permit from governor. (State. Cx, me. 15.) Nw .Tersey. -Exception in case of bringing into the State any a poaation or keeping the same until a seasonable time for their 191 h. 120, sec. 15.) New York. -Elk, moose, caribou, and antelope may be brought Into ketin possession for breeding purposes. (Laws of, 1901, ch. 147.) Oklahom.-Exception in case of fine birds or animals captured fdr aentific purposes, provided that not more than, one pair of suh 131trat" ma be shpped at one time. (Laws of 1899, p. 187, sec. 11.) Orn.m-Exception in case of game for propagation, provided write bobtained from State game and forestry warden. (Gen. 1Asa of10 2;p. 288, ee. 42.) . 1-was.-Exception in case of live Mongolian or English pheafsa eff or breeding purposes (Gen. Laws of 1897, ob. 149, see. 7.) izi Kane and %whing- in OWC4 I Vol. 1, nor, 1499iia,.) 06M anny Or, of brewing, or tor 01 'On his own A'2 -UM16 2Aj WW g"Wne for d0ino"Mu.- breeding pur IM, sect. 2117.) # M ewe of big game gromse6, prtirier cWkcne and pbew # ow f agdevitume an4 Imon -ppmikbc obtained from'thimrmi- o # two animals or Virds be Aip*d at one tjme (Stat L of toexport live game under slices o from m=vnyorgDMraL M eam of caxibou, willow or other grou*,: god -Pat- ir minister, of marine and fisheriM for- E61 to,'Or or imAitationa in other countries& (Acp of 1SWj eft moose, canbou, antelope, sheep,1114- _&ViOCk*_eA but only deer, sheep, and goats- edn b& &W - We Uoikwy- (Con. Ordinanm, 6 1898, ch- 85, sem 27 't, Pqrt # 't t, 4 # It tt V#_ tit t--?t i te - I It J;F V #I # "*4 # fl4 # 411 # # # # g low , AWS WITH RIWERENCE,,,'-,, g NT AND SACE L LAWS. 4 statutes regulating inter4m' gam, from foreign I* mo Conti 011 territory under thii , wmpriS6 (1) the IAcey Actq I frojm one State to it ai Ifft ted from, of Wimbia- Alusk tcnd the (*Aixig -giine- itt the, national par Thcs actg *uUOons i sucd by the &%retaries ftr6 relating chie-ffy-to the-. the &tU Of r s& Ju6m t4i, -s comp i, 0 01 O'k" su, s e. up6f i fle* acm t6thb iid Tht- *sst d '41 As # witfiswa*&-, LeAorygamd., tbo UM6 SNM* wat ROL ITW 70 the nite Stses p ston NainlPrwt n e o ,7 qw ooprhesivela, asedin184;an, i/r h andGenra Grnt ars. ir ilforis.Isb trops Th Idia Trrior, 3,40 9'ue aWmIL aslrea h tt fMie n n fteba westforsmal gae, i prteced oly y a rovion pesosote ta Idan ro eoryiggae .h Inin.cuty'Th foetrsreakeaimg aces oraot7,0-qae iea ranal Ne nln n.NwYr cmieaesbett th ertr fth neir h i uhrzdb prvsosfr rtciitagis etucinb ie upnpbi.oet n oes eevtos"Teei teto oeei h rvsino ogesta fess whc h eea asaeslnwe omte - reevtos hllrcietesm pnsmn sta -lik ofense bythe awsof he Satein wichsuc siutd h ra eioyo lsa mrci'50 m l (mr hntietetWarao ea)i tp wiha rtctohvn bttenceu fagm viinpoiiigth xoto k: o rns uk' Asarl eea'aaaelessbett hneta Th gaelwo h itito 'Clmi asdi 81 in foc o wnyoeya's hto h ninT nealyseent Iyers go(i 182)isstil n he taut no th letgaelwi oreirUntdSae ar sctee hog h evsdSauL n h ofte in veyosuepaeadaeesl vrok d th roiiio gantimotigegso gm irsi th rels ftetrf -c f19;ta ofmn Sertr ofteItro omk euain o h o III I 1 I 1 111 Jj 11 1 NTIM- M ) TOWW the f gumMe lk*s and for other pur*)am "d ITouse qfr 6f Me Unikd &Vtm of A duties and p6*4 4 the Department of Agricultaye nclude the preserviUon, disUibution, introduction and -iaid other wild birds. TWe 8&-retary 'of, Agrimiture 1; 't aach measure's as may n6oe to cury out the mch game birds and othor bird as may Na CO howv*v e,,tio the laws of the and, Territork 4, this Act is to aid in the- restoration6f in thereto where the same have'becoine oewe or *,,q mi, Taik "91 gon of American or forcignl) or AWpj* h* hdretofore existed. AjbaR from time to time collect and pubA* n mj nd preservation of such birds. 4- etdtu:re shall make And publish all needful MAO." t b-,l el, appses 6f this Act, and shall expend for W-a- " I', F -- W 441 ';ssway appropriate there oi- Ior any person or pem, ons t6 import intci '0011 Abiawa orbW "except under special permit from t* Prw W, Ttat nothing in this sectionO, -of natural history spe6mens for museumsor scientific,..' #i uon.,Of I -,kLqiu -birds mch as domeAkated cana as the Secretary of Agriculture may designate. T* 4 t -ca -fl foims "' or it bats, the (&er birds, or animals as the Seokary of 4o'ft ,O, dW)we mjimops to the interest of agricultm-0 or - ,W Hdoh specl6s upon arrival at any, of the, ports *d#' pd te6irned at the expense of the o*ver. gnthoriz to make regWalUo'ns, for cxrky pemn. orpersops to deliver to Agy e60mw 4!tti r t6-bwtsP'brt from, one S'tate or Terr-**-o) lv -thA Mtrid of Columbia or Ahtsks io 40 "LA #ary 6,4the ipistriii t of Cojumbia or #1 ' a-p _A qft, on 4 is prohibited,,or th *, or birds, -where mch animals,61' Teititory, or Disft4tt P",m, the tdi # fdrcuUr No'. 307 BW. 4i&)u perinita as fol oe4 4ephantst ile, -2 4 lftz Wi PP of sm in such Stae or Tlkertoy dgt6wm - capturedand trnsportat hihis on, rhbie y on fe.4.Taters ofcbae nyain owl.d b~s bro; whenshipeMay 25,rsat 1900.e spr n100in WO be 11anl and clToarovideareenu for thttenaenddrssoth iatuee by the Senmayte adilousctie d of Reprdf h pack provide for heain h iAtio here Ac hesipe 'impotd fe o foreign counre andt convicted at ie of dut whichen by ude dlasn the presycryi n tamely:gtesa esaluoncnicin 222. All ohtaldaboisrprstheref liv animl foi.g e.beidmctte orspeci rvdted fmortin hi A ct, spoiied rteda Met 2t5. Mas of hall kids prpary e oteeecs o t'oie peutentalv ntum ar. 2.due TnshSate n andtran hl otb xmt brOm forn inoue th ri n tiiapcae r tevie.Ti c vent te i- fro th eteso bryr ol Aprvd a 5 90 TARFFAC O 197 30Satts tLrgpp 5121 .CA.1.A c opoiervnefo h oenetadt norg h Untd9tts -4T TbAt this RbAJI-not be held to e IMPO -6 Or :68M for fWc th rtati "'II X)f % colksedouo, nor Esh roe pro- hot dreted in any andnot speciaUy providM kir 4**,(O-xmpt Rheepskins witb-tbb -wool on)l, And hides n6t, R bis ARA., botgny, and mineralogy, when.importedfors6en., for sale. Ot A 4 % t010-401a (as amelxded by;31 Stat. L. itoedOn of bivdhk, prese mAiion of gmue, and for the prevcatlo i, Olose& ftagong lu th6 Diatrict of Columbia. 06 & of JZWesmgaft" of W United -&ates Of YU z &dj That w per n &aU kRI, expose for & d or alive, any partridgip, otherwise q iafl, 4'Mir&ailil thefirst day of NoveijibeT, dnder a penalty "a- ia ,offierwiso#, 4uail, killed, ex sed fbr sale, or had in V r4'x g po 466&0r-afi*'* l ahd-fii Aef&Ot thereof to be im risoned in t, -tbo i thirty (lays, -ndr more than six months., Aiave M' his or her possemiou, either 'tebftm' *e' first day of Sanuary ana the fiTiA day of 74 4 e woo&ock killed, expci,-edlor or 4 t A(iiA or'idlvo' and in default thereof to bojibpit - than, thirty dtiys, -nor nioft- than 0 lerlha"Jn his or her pa&%ession, gronse, between thvAfteenQt j*' '- - 4" itutlpr a penalty, of live 'dollars fbi 16W tlo ' .ipo6ed for'sale, or had- in MIS o , thomat to be imprif"ned in the thAil six Jnonth L ibt.,liave in, his or'her poss8*!bn,, J efe known'aspheasau betwet b6 rj iOXciq;t*t'he E'ng'H*46, V-' 414 A m farm P J 4 r ruff ed grouse, N hisor her '4-Ahe w her powe;N'O, as the-,, ,.4j 4 44;, Z' 4- 74 DIGM OV0A ,U M That no person sha, ll extfrago ae Ii Wei 60r-o dead or alive, any wild duk idgoe mt nipe or plw Aay of April and the fisA t fSemeudr a penalty ofive, -ild duck, wild goose, -mt snpo lvr ed, exposd for-s ##4 or her posasion, either dea -raieadi -alsthereof tobe h workhouse for a period not Is thntit a or more than six That no person shal kill, exoefrsloare in his or her --ad or alive, any water rv. I rotnare i or rice bird, marak other game bird not previoul metoebteen the first day at the first day of September, unea ealyo w dollars for eachw lan, reed bird or rice bird, mas-lcbro other game-bird not tioned, killed exposed for slohainisor her possession, either andin default thereof to beipiond4 h workhouse for a period fifteen days nor more than si oths Szc. 2. That no person shal pose fol or have in his or her deer meat or venison, between h first da fJanuary and the Airst day ber, under a penalty of ten dolr for suc eposure for sale or havigg bi and the forfeiture of all such ne -etorvnison to the officer makig who shall destroy the same;ad in deal of fine, to be imprisoned i# house for a period not exceedn .ixtydas Sze. 3. [as amended] Tha frte puroses of this Act-the following considered game bird s: The Aama, com-oly known as swans, gee and sea ducks; the Rallidae, comonly kon as rails, coots, mudhe nules; the Limicolve, common knowna shore bitcds,, plovers, sr woodcock, sandpipers, tattlers an curs; the Gallime, commonly turkeys, grouse, prairie chickns pheaa- s partridgee and quaile' and of Icteridw, commonly knowna mars blcbirds and reed birds or rice That no person shall kill, cacexpos o sale, or have in his or her living or dead, any wild bird othea a m bird, English sparrow, cro., hawk, sharpshinned hawk, orget hore owl; nor rob the nest of so, bird of eggs or young; nor deto such es except in the clearing of or brush, under a penalty of fv ollanfr every such bird killed, ca for sae, or had in, his or her pseioither dead or alive, and for, destroyed, and in default thero to be ipsoned in the workhouse for a exceeding thirty days: Prodd That tisetion shall not apply to collected for scientific purpose uder pemt issued by the superintendeal of the District of Columbia in accrdancewt such instrctions as theI the Smithsonian Institution ma rescie sch permits to be in force for from date of issue and nontranferble. That no person shall trap, neo n- ay waterfowl or other wild the English sprrow), or havei hi or he poseson any trap, snare, net, ing device for the purpose ofilling or cpuing any such bird, tinder a five dollars for each waterfowl other w ir (except the Englisha or captured, and in default theeo to be imrsoned in the workhouse not thirty days: Proided, That thi ect sal no apply to birds or animl stuffed or to birds or animals- hrfer kile in open season and anbe Sac. 4. That no person shal ki or sho at any wild duck, wild gone** wild bird in the nighttime; no kll or shot at any wild duck, wild brant, or wild bird with any ohrfiream- gn or device than suchwaae raised at arm's length and; fie .rmi thhuder, under a penalty of AV*' each wild duck, wild goose wa hea r wil bird killed, and in to be imprisoned in the w e not exceedingithirtt the further penalty of tw-nt dlasfrhing any Birearaw gun, or than the gun habitnally usda r'sn~,I psession, for the k vw, - lin or Maw& Of C4)tamb* with Walutborized wid pnwArAd bahk 40M AMUM or Othex Phm or birdi sa hem- ]MY SfAMM **d any rietwj, agento *ft"0119to Penuit Aa, be deenbcd*6*dty m4 upon CO'-nqvi&lfft fiua&mt more t6a 6 IWPAty-five &U&v fkA*Wt of m& par am. : A gutes jad not exb6oaug,, m 0 be. ko6wingly bwpaag Ont&dIAWof Abotbuort* j*OUtj-4fb4Oon, after due nofilice by i evi IWAi*UvA'daT6F& That notice shall Ne ghm by OMKO $k 4V *W* *) t by'twdve inehes in dimiendoas qft tiWo*g0ch *m for every fifty acm- "UPwo or m any matmer deface or injum -4 04 140 than five dollars for ea&- or mijuroal-- -M qefiLul-l to'be uin.p, tile -Jn w or bavi4ift poMesgon in the open air the' 4- Oo fitut, d-4y 6f ibe wimko coMed &mt !&yj except to trAno- vvdmtIbe District d Columb* wd any peram AO be fa e, fb a Penafty of not mom tb= of wybiM* fow* or meatK in pro- ve 01-vdart other court of the jxo hjur -11m imykm" id, tot 'in the nuw of the VwWo- of, A, Of iob4 1*2 Ibrother &4%ta Of' tin Anrioy egs or oman voatngo the eproii of thi ichedaby ah shine note ecing flveo hundreed olasor iprisonmen six months. Approved June 6, 190. Revised Statutes U. S., 1878. Sac. 2137. Every person, other than an Indian, who, withinth tribe with whom the United States has existing treaties, hunts,o and destroys any peltries or game, except for subsistence in the shall forfeit all the. traps, guns, and ammunition in his posssion, cared to be used for that purpose, and all peltries so taken; and addition to a penalty of five hundred dollars. MOUNT RAINIr1 NATIONAL PARE. 80 Statutes at Large, jap. 998-995. CRAP. 877. An Act To set aside a portion of certain lands in the State of Washi -stan, the Pacifle Forest Reserve, as a public park, to be known as the Mount BainerT Be it enacted by the &nate and House of Rtepresenative iof the UniteW sg in Congress assembled, That all those certain tracts, pieces, or, parcel@ of, and being in the State of Washington, and within the boundaries' described as f ollows' are hereby dedicated and set apart asx. to be known and designated as the Mount Rainier Nationa Park, for the) enjoyment of the people; and all persons who shall locate or settle uoe the same, or any part thereof, except as hereafter provided shall be, trespassers and be removed therefrom. S2m. 2. That said public park ball be under the exclusive -control lof of the Interior, whose duty it shall be to make and publish, as soon at, such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary or proper for management of the same. Such regulations shall provide for thep injury or spoliation of all timber, mineral deposits, naturalcuii' within said park, and their retention. in their natural condition.** also provide against the wanton destruction of the fish and game found park, and against their capture or destruction, for the purposes of profit He shall also cause all persons trespassing upon the sameate of this Act to be removed therefr-om, and generally shall be authorlaes such measures as shall be necessary to fully carr out the objectsad, this Act Approved March 2, 1899. m *The are of the park is 207,360 acre, or 324 square miles; in other one-fourth the size: of Rhode Island. t,11Mwfw 7AND 81"a-xtsa doet.68 ,aporain o udye t p o teGvrmn o h m -- ~ ieenhnrd nduiado te upo AIMWadRueqR6rZOo h R aC fAew '!fWrVU#erqeto h erb fteItroi eefe 413wt aetencmr eal ftop opeettepwr y th rin r oI 1 II an Aomo e wtvso h m~ at fAei 'Ija Tolvtn ainlPak sisbudre o r behki1dl o etnesalb udrtesl n of"he UntdSae- n htath asapial oPae ak! iidcino h nte ttMsa aefreO hoiv htntigi j Atsalb-cntudt 1"1J -IIT inmdYllwtn Wt i isntseilypomd1rb ofte86mr fte neir sotelw fte t*o Otte few myPoie'b 'o n uh a o h wihi si ,o atuigatay *Uni i ecssr t] as h e m d e m-oa y a d p o e o h a ~ n forth potctin f heprpery heei,__xr l--Wth o r glsi n o l i b r i e l e o i s a m l 0 i l "o wi hi W d p r ; anlo h p o m o O t e a nd b r s1 c p u e o e t u d n or t p r v n W e r b i g f i h e A br r i E and e shll mke rles nd rgultion govrnin thetakig O o r l k s n t e p r P s e s o i h n t i o d p r f t o d a t h r o o n i d b r r a i m l s a l b r m a e e i|1 p e n a i g t e s m r u l y o i l t n h s A t n i p ob r x o p n r a l a o p y re e v j o 1 th a d a i a s 4 o i h s k l e ,t k n r c u h ) b of amisemenorand"I e fned or ver suc ofens no hu d e olr A yp ro o n aly o il fn n ft e A c r a y r l r r g l t o h t m y b r r u g t d b h I nt rio wi h r f r n e t h a a e e t a d 6 n G h k t ti o of t e p o e thr i f r t h r s r a i n f o Liy o mineal epostsnatral uriitie orwonerfaobjcts ithn W protctin o theanials birs ad fsh n th sad prk, hal be 0 a i d me n r a d s al e su j c ed t i e of n t mo et an O 6 Ia s o m r s n e t no x e d n w e rs r b t a d b 4 coks f th proeedigs- T h t a l gu s r ps e m o s sioies of t a s or a i n o d e c i t o s d b n e s n o e n i h a d p r w t cZ (wsea, 6f p$q-v"t AAR mako, pr(n kl-' 8 Mafip" upon the pubtfio, At, ixWeor *hich may be herodtevi4et 1, k 14 "";,. and ninety-one 9;lid Op .rtpUtions and estabfishsi", to regi te their occu _7 and any vi,0181i of be panished as i8 Tovide&,Iorl A6 ty ight, amending seWcou', Stiatutes of the United woi "a flue oluot, more than Or Impno=went in tht- '9,4 Aell WINIE PIWVJEDED FOR *OJ A ffiewskons conMxucted or used by thp, lQbIted' of the, twod jt,,#uftk piso )Lirisaibt 'TA Ma 46 it I y a 8tAW, or '14 "0' PUU' AoaA the Mo su STATE LAWS. The following digest of the laws of the various States to the transportation and sale of game. Sections which hibitions against transportation -and sale mffd* during 010WI-1 RIM omitted, since they are so common that their rewtilhim, unnecessary. Hence no extracts will be found from the, Kentucky, or Louisiana, and the only section quoted from Mississippi is one defining game. Definitions of game are quo' from the statutes of other States which contain such definitio few other sections have been inserted when. necessary for 4he clearness; but as far as possible the extracts have:been those treating of the trade in game. As a rule the statutes are' verbatim, but in some cues abstracts only are given, which an in brackets. AT-ABAMA. GenLeral Laws of 1899, pp. 71-SS. Sale: Sw. 5. It shall be unlawful at any period or sesson of the kill, entrap, or pursue with intent to kill or entrap any deer, fawn, wN pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge, woodcock or squirrel, in any part of t"I& the purpose of selling the same. It shall be unlawful for the proprietm A clerk or agent of any market, or other person, firm or corporation, to or expose for sale, any deer, fawn, wild turkey, pheasant grouse, q woodcock or squirrel, killed or entrapped within this State. That it a bok, ful for the proprietor, manager, clerk or agent of any market, or other or corporation, to purchase for the purpose of again selling the same, any d wild turkey, pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge or woodcock killed or within this State. Whosoever shall offend t any of the provisions ot tion, shall, on conviction, be -fined not less than one hundred dollars for 0 fawn, so taken, purchased or sold, and twenty-five dollars for every wild pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge or woodcock so taken, purchased or sentence to imprisonment in the county Jail for A period of one day fore%& penalty imposed. ut: SBc. 6. That no person or persons, company or or the agent or employee thereof, shall at any time, catch, take or'kill, o his, her or its possession or under his, her or its con.trol, any of the mammals of this State, the killing of which at any or all times is laws of this State, with intent to ship or remove the same beyond State, or with intent to aid in the shipment or removal thereof out of this it AW1 not be lawful for any person or persons, railroad company, exprMew stage driver, or any company or corporation, or petson or persons, scdrW,# capacity of a common carrier, their officers or employees, to knowingl tramportation or transport or remove beyond the limits of the 9tate, any of birds orgame mammals mentioned in this acL [ftialty,$504100forewh 80 of lb big n, 'n. Jkrb(w* er m im brtas game, t nu, nc, ".,t + tt t ir A-lr.AMXA t "nt 4n. iportWon or mim pm ppi 4+ brt ILI *4',1, W6. 5 7. # # .4 1 nA ''JUA of Atrizons.6, he Territory 6f DeWb0i each year, Omdl haot6 4"ki-OrsAvej exmpt for " _*#vhe"nt 6r- any kind 1411 or camloym of any raih-wd inffi-Mua4 who MI-this Ac4 at or dm*g 6r for 4 tt, nt of t tf 0 , of "Of nn, 0 #-_ ttl'_ 'pon equirrels, smipes or plovers, ducks and geese, when shipped openly. . Bac. 3416. It shall be unlawful for any railroad complny,sem company, or any other common carrier, to take. for carriage any Ash- signed to points beyond the limits of this State. Examining packages: BEC 3417. All sBch common -carriers O receive any package which they may suppose contains fish or game export, and may cause said package to be opened, or may "dtifyth other way that said package doea not contain game or fish. Penalties: Sicc. 3418. Any common carrier violating the provisions of" shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fmned in agy less than $50, nor more than $200. Shipment: Sicc. 343. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company, pany, steamboat company, or other company, or corporation, or private,' have in possession or receive for transportation or carriage, or for-iny.04f- whatsoever, any of the game or birds mentioned in section 3431 Ideer, ginia partridge, pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, wild turkey], during whe~n the killing, -catching or injuring the same is prohibited. (See p. 2L Penalties: Swc. 3436. (Violation of, any of the provisions of thisno meanor, punishable by a fine $3-410 for each bid or nest of eggs, and$ each deer, together with costs of prosecution.]. //1 Acts of 1901, No. OLEXIV, p. 828. Quail-White County: Simc. 1. It shall also be unlawful to- for sae shipping or barter or giving away of any quail in White County, and Glaise Townships, Jackson County, Providing nothing in thi bil ta any person or persons to catch or kill such quail for their individual consumption. Penalty: Smc. 2. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum notP twenty-five nor more than fifty dollars for each offense. Approved, May 23, 1901. CAIPORNIA. Penal Code, 1872., as amended by Statues of 1901, Chap. 014 Rides: (Sc. ] 626. Every person who buys,:sells, offers or exposes for ports or carries, or has in his possession, the skin, pelt, or hide of any femal apoted fawn, or any deer hide, or pelt from which the evidence of sez- removed, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sale: 18Ec. ] 626k. Every person who buys, sells, offers or exposee for or trade, any quail, partridge, pheasant, grouse, sage ben, ibia, or plover, or meat, whether taken or killed in the State -of California or shipped into from any other State, Territory, or foreign -Duntry, is guilty of a ms Propagation: (Rec.] 6261. 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