pai-ts of the counties of Frontenac, Hastings, Lanark, and Lennox 

 and Addington lying northerly and westerly of Highway No, 7, 

 Highway No. 15 between Perth and Carleton Place, and Highway No. 29 

 from Carleton Place to where it intersects the boundary between 

 the counties of Lanark and Carleton. 

 NOTE: On all registered traplines the muskrat season opens on November 1st 

 and extends to the closing date given above for the region in which the 

 trapline is located. 



All trapping of Beaver, Fisher, Lynx, and Marten is on a quota basis 

 only, set by the Department. 



Quotas are set for Fisher, Lynx, and Marten for registered traplines 

 only. 



All Beaver, Fisher, Lynx, Marten, Mink, and Otter are to be sealed by a 

 Department Officer before being sold by the trapper. 

 Migratory Birds 



Duck hunters in Ontario were allowed a daily bag limit of eight 

 ducks during the 195^ hunting season. This bag limit does not include 

 mergansers, and may include not more than one woodduck. Five geese, twenty- 

 five rails, coots and gallinules (in the aggregate), eight Wilson* s snipe 

 and eight vjoodcock may also be taken each day in this Province, and the 

 possession limit for all is 2 days* bag. 



Open seasons will be as follows: (all dates inclusive) Ducks, 

 Geese, Rails, Coots, Gallinules, V/oodcock, Wilson* s Snipe in the Northern 

 District, September 15th to December 15th; in the central district, 

 September l8th to December 15th; in the southern district, October 2nd to 

 December 15th (except that in Essex County the open season for geese is 

 from October 2nd to December 31st inclusive). 



The Northern District of Ontario comprises that part of the Province 

 lying north of a line described as follows: Commencing at the point where 

 the right of way of the Canadian National Railways intersects the east 

 boundary of the Province near Goodwin Station; thence westerly along the 



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