596 



Journal of Agriculture. 



[10 Sept., 1910. 



List of Game and Native Game Protected 

 Third Schedules to 1 



The Whole Year. 



All Australian Fauna (with the excep- 

 tion of Snakes) in the National Parks 

 and Public Gardens. 



Acanthizae or Tits. 



Babblers. 



Bee-eaters. 



Bitterns. 



Bustard or Wild Turkey. 



Caterpillar-catchers. 



Coach-whip Birds. 



Cockatoos, Black. 



Cranes — all birds known as Cranes, 

 such as Herons, Egrets, &c. (except 

 the Native Companion or Australian 

 Crane). 



Cuckoos. 



Cuckoo-shrikes. 



Deer. 



Doves, Java Turtle 



Doves, Wild 



Emus. 



Ephthianuras or ( hats. 



Fan-tails. 



Fly-catchers. 



Frogmouth or I'odargus and Mo[)okes. 



Graucalus Family, all members of. 



Ibis. 



Kangaroos, Black-faced or Mallee 

 (Macrofus melanofs). 



Kangaroos, Large Grey [Macro f us 

 giganteits). 



Kangaroos, Large Red (Macro f lis 

 rufiis). 



Kingfishers, all kinds, including the 

 Great Kingfisher or Laughing Jack- 

 ass. 



IN Victoria undkr the Second and 

 HE Game Act 1890. 



Larks (including ("incloraui pJiiis) and 



Pijiits. 

 Lyre Birds. 



Magpie Larks (Pied Grallina). 

 Mallee Hens. 

 Native Bears (Koalas). 

 Nightjars. 

 Owls. 



Parrakeets, Swamp or Ground. 

 Parrots, Black-tailed or Rock-Pebbler. 

 Petrels — White-faced Storm, on Mud 



Island in Port Phillip Bay. 

 Pheasants. 

 Pigeons, Wild, including Bronze. 



winged. 

 Platypus. 



Plover, Southern Stone or Curlew. 

 Quail, Californian. 

 Robins. 

 Seals. 

 Shrike-tits. 



Sittellas or Tree-nmners. 

 Skvlarks, luiglish. 

 Southern Stone Plover or Curlew. 

 Spoonbills. 



Swallows and Martins. 

 Swans, Black. 

 Swans, White. 

 Thick Heads. 

 Thrushes. 

 Thrushes, English. 

 Tree-creepers. 

 Warblers. 

 Wedge-bills. 

 White-faced Storm Petrels on Mud 



Island in Port Phillip Bay. 

 Wood Swallows. 

 Wrens. 



From the 1st day of f uly to Half-fast 

 Five o^clock in the Morning of the 

 1st day of February next following. 



Avocets. 



Ducks. Wild and Teal. 



Gang Gang Cockatoos. 



Geese, Wild of all kinds. 



Honey Eaters, all kinds (except Wattle 



Birds and Leather Heads). 

 Magpies. 

 Native Com]ianions or Australian 



Cranes. 

 Land Rail, and all other members of 



the Rail Family — Porphyrio, Coots, 



&c. 

 Plover, all kinds (except the Southern 



Stone Plover or Curlew). 

 Stilts. 



Wild Ducks and Teal of all kinds. 

 Wild fieese of all kinds. 



Front the 1st day of August to Half- 

 fast Five o^lock in the Morning of 

 the ist day of March next follotv- 

 ing. 



Quail (excej)t Californian Quail). 



From the ist day of March to the ^\st 



day of October. 

 Ojiossxuns. 



From the 1st day of May to the 2,1st 



day of October. 

 Wallaby, Black-tailed (Macrofns iiala- 



batus). 

 Wallaby, Red-bellied (Macroliis Bil- 



1 tardier i). 



From 1st day to Tpth day of K ovember. 

 White-faced Storm Petrels (see also 

 the Whole Year on Mud Island). 



Note. — The commencinj: 



and terminatin 

 close se 



dates are included in the period of the 

 ason. 



