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North Dakota, South Dakota. — Same as Iowa, with addition of duck, 

 brant, plover, and curlew to the list. 



Maine. — Forbids any one person to kill or have in possession, except alive, 

 more than one moose, two caribou, or three deer in any one season. 



New Brunswick. — Same as Maine. 



Newfoundland. — Licensed persons ($50 non-residents ; $10 residents) ; may 

 kill not more than 5 stag and 3 doe caribou in a season. 



Nova Scotia. — No one person shall kill more than two moose and fourcari 

 bou in a season. 



PROVISIONS BY WHICH THE RIGHT TO KILL GAME, OR TO DEAL 



IN GAME IN SEASON, IS CONFINED TO PERSONS QUALIFIED 



BY RESIDENCE, OR LICENSE, OR PERMIT. 



Ontario. — The Ontario Statute 36 of 1888, provides that none but residents 

 of Ontario and Quebec may kill deqr in the Province, except upon permit ($10) 

 from Commissioner Crown Lands. 



Arkansas. — Declares game and fish State property, and the killing thereof 

 a privilege (probable effect to limit the [jrivilege to residents.) 



Delaware. — Non-residents forbidden to kill or possess game or fish except 

 they have membership in the Delaware Game Protective Association. Non-resi- 

 dent membership So first year, $2 subsequent years. Resident membership $2 

 each year. Residents may take game without membership in Association. All 

 members of Association may arrest offenders. Half of fines to Association, half 

 to informer. $100 penalty for using transferred certificate of membership. 



Florida. — Non-residents required to take annual licenses ($25) from clerk 

 of county in which they are hunting. 



Maryland. — Non-residents required by various county enactments to take 

 county license annually, at from $4.50 to $9. In some counties shooting by non- 

 residents is prohibited. 



Missouri. — Non-residents prohibited from taking game. 



New Jersey. — Non-residents required to take licenses from Game and Fish 

 Protective Societies, wherever these have jurisdiction ; but there is only one such 

 society. Its jurisdiction extends over only six counties, and the membership is 

 $2 per annum to non-residents. 



South Carolina. — Non-residents hunting or fishing for profit, $500 pfcr 

 annum county license. 



Tennessee. — Non-residents excluded under various penalties by most county 

 by-laws. 



Virginia. — Non-residents prohibited from killing wild-fowl below tide 

 water. 



British Columbia. — Non-residents, except officers H. M. Army and Navy, 

 required to take licenses ($50), which permit holders to kill not more than 10 

 deer, 2 bull elk, 3 reindeer, 5 caribou, 8 mountain sheep, 8 mountain goats. 



Manitoba. — Non-residents required to take $25 license annually. 



