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New Brunswick. — Non-residents required to take $20 annual license, ex- 

 cept officers H. M. Army and Navy for whom fee is $5. 



Newfoundland. — Residents required to take $10 license to kill big game ; 

 non-residents $50 license, Oath required that license-holder will not kill more 

 than 5 stag and 3 doe caribou in one year. 



Nova Scotia. — Non-residents required to take license at $30 for moose and 

 other game, and $10 for birds ; except officers of H. M. Army and Navy, for whom 

 fee is $5. Not more than 2 moose and 4 caribou to be killed on one license. 



Quebec. — Non-residents required to take license at $20 per annum. Not 

 more than 2 moose, 3 deer and 2 caribou on one license. No shooting of any 

 kind for non-residents without license. ' 



EXCEPTIONS IN FAVOUR OF POOR SETTLERS, PIONEERS, ETC. 



Texas. — Excludes certain counties from operation of the game and fish laws^ 



Wyoming. — Any actual resident may at any time kill big game for the pur- 

 pose of supplying himself and family with food in reasonable quantities, but must 

 not sell any part of the carcasses. 



Newfoundland. — Notwithstanding anything in the Act " any poor settler- 

 may kill any caribou (or game), for the immediate consumption of himself and 

 his family," or, in season, he may kill as many as ten caribou for sale. 



N. W. Territories. — Any traveller, family, or person in a state of actual 

 want, may kill game or take eggs for satisfaction of the want, but no more. 



Quebec. — East and north of Bellechasse and Montmorency " the inhabitants,, 

 for the purpose of procuring food only, may at all seasons of the year," (not at 

 night) kill any of the game birds mentioned in Act. 



TRESPASS SHOOTING AND FISHING — ENACTMENTS AFFORDING 

 SPECIAL PROTECTION TO GAME AND FISH ON PRIVATE LANDS. 



Ontario. — Cap. 101 R.S.O. 1887. An Act respecting petty trespasses, pro- 

 vides that any person trespassing on wholly enclosed property shall be liable to. 

 a fine of from $1 to $10. But there is no clause specially directed against tres- 

 passers with hunting or fishing implements. 



Arkansas. — Makes hunting on private lands without owner's consent a mis- 

 demeanor ; fine not less than $10 or more than $100. 



California. — Many Acts local to named counties make the hunting or fish- 

 ing trespasser guilty of misdemeanor, fines varying from $25 to $100, with im- 

 prisonment in default. 



Colorado. — Trespassing hunters or anglers are liable to fine $25 to $100,, 

 with imprisonment in default of fine. 



Connecticut. — On lands around which specified notices have been placed,, 

 warning off" trespassing hunters, these shall be liable to fine $7 to $25, exclusive- 

 of damages of trespass. Shall in addition forfeit $10 to owner or occupant,. 

 Trespasser having dog or gun is privia facie guilty. 



