34 GAME LAWS. 



NEBKASKA.— Buffalos, elks, mountain sheep, deer and antelopef, 

 October 1 to January 1. Grouse, September 1 to January 1. Quails and 

 turkeys, October 1 to January 1. Snaring and trapping forbidden. Mirks 

 and muskrats, February 15 to April 15. Ducks,' geese and woodcocks not 

 protected. Nests and eggs protected. Sneak boats and punt and swivel 

 guns prohibited. Insectivorous and song birds protected. Hounding 

 of deer prohibited in Burt, Washington, Douglas, Sarpy, Cass, Seunders 

 and Dodge counties. Transportation of grouse, quails, turkeys, buffa- 

 los, elks, mountain sheep, deer and antelopes prohibited at all times of 

 tbe year. Fish can be taken with hook and line only. Fish planted by 

 the Fish Commission or private persons protected at all times. Taking 

 fish by any other means than with hook and line prohibited. 



NEVADA.— Deer, elks, antelopes, mountain sheep and goats, August 1 

 to December 1. Partridges, pheasants, woodcocks, geese, woodducks, 

 teals, mallards and Other ducks, sandhill cranes, brants, swans, plovers, cur- 

 lew3,snipes, grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, robins, meadow-larks, September 

 1 to March 15. Sag3 chickens, August 1 to January 1. Quails, September 1 

 to January 1. Beavers and otters protected until April, 1897. Insect iv- 

 orous birds and nests of all birds, protected. Unlawful to construct 

 dams or any river obstruction without proper fishways. Brook trout dnd 

 landlocked salmon, April 1 to October 1. Lake trout, Aprill to January 1. 

 Fishing with hook and line only permitted. Pollution of streams, use of 

 poisons, drugs, explosives, seines, traps, weirs, etc., prohibited. Tres- 

 passing prohibited. No close season for other fish. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE.— DeGff, moose or caribou, September 1 to Janu- 

 ary 1. Hunting with do^s prohibited between September 15 and Novem- 

 ber 1. Not more than one moose, two caribou anl three deer permitted 

 to be killed by one person during the open season. Deer protected in 

 Cheshire County until August U, 1899. Minks, beavers, sables, ottera or 

 fishers, October 15 to April 1. Raccoons or gray squirrels, September 1 

 to January 1. Hares, rabbits or muskrats, September 1 to April 1. 

 Plovers, yellowlegs, sandpipers, ducks or rails, August 1 to February 1. 

 Ruffed grouse, woodcocks and quails, September 1 to January 1. Insectiv- 

 orous and song birds protected. Nests protected. Snaring or trapping 

 ruffed grouse or quails prohibited. Transportation, possession or sale In 

 close season prohibited. Land-locked or fresh water salmon, April 15 

 to September 30. Brook and speckled trout, April 15 to September 15. 

 Pike-perch and white perch, July 1 to May 1. Black bass, June 15 to 

 May 1. Mascalonge, pickerel, pike and grayling, June 1 lo April 1; pick- 

 erel in Lake Warren, May 1 to November 1. Lobsters, September 16 to 

 August 25. Brook trout less than five inches in length protected. In 

 Sunapee Lake, brook, speckled. Loch Levin or rainbow trout of less than 

 ten inches in length, and black bass less than eight inches iu length pro- 

 tected. Not more than ten pounds of brook or speckled trout allowed 



