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KILLING FOR HIDES AND HORNS ONLY. Forbidden in Colorado, California, 

 and inferentially in many other States. 



SHOOTING FROM STEAM OR SAIL BOATS. Forbidden in Connecticut, Illinois, 

 Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin (also prohibits 

 shooting from sculled boats). Illinois prohibits shooting from steam launches. 



SHOOTING FROM ARTIFICIAL AMBUSH. Wholly prohibited in Illinois, beyond 

 100 yards from shore in Maryland, 3 rods in New Jersey, 20 rods in New York, 

 beyond shore in Wisconsin, Washington Territory, and specified counties of 

 North Carolina. 



, GUNS EXCEPT THOSE FIRED FROM SHOULDER. Generally prohibited. Quebec 

 forbids use of all guns over calibre 8. 



LIMITATIONS OF COMMON LAW RIGHTS OF POSSESSION, SALE, 



DEALING IN, TRANSPORTING OR EXPORTING GAME 



ANIMALS OR BIRDS. 



ONTARIO. Limits right of possession to shooting season and 15 days later, 

 except that possession for possessor's family consumption is always legal ; onus 

 of proving legal killing and possession to be on possessor. Forbids hunting deer 

 with intent to export. 



Forbids dealing in partridges or quail before 15th October, 1892. 

 Does not attempt to deal specially with* transportation. 



Exportation of deer, wild turkeys, quail, partridge, prairie fowl, woodcock, 

 prohibited by (R. S. Canada, Cap. 33 Sec. 7) Dominion law. 



In other North American Provinces and States the rights of possession, sale 

 marketing, dealing, transportation, etc., are limited as follows : 



Throughout the entire close season for game animals or birds these rights 

 are in abeyance in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, 

 Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, 

 Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New 

 Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Caro- 

 lina, Virginia, Washington Territory, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Manitoba, New 

 Brunswick, North- West Territories. 



DELAWARE. Dealers in game required to take out licenses ($20). Common 

 carriers forbidden to transport except on affidavit that game was legally killed. 



ILLINOIS. Prohibits dealing in or transportation of quail, grouse, or squirrel 

 killed in the State. Right of sale of other game limited to shooting season and 

 live days after. 



IOWA. Sale legal five days after shooting season ends. Transportation 

 illegal except on affidavit as in Delaware. Number of birds that may be trans- 

 ported for one person in one day limited to 12. 



MICHIGAN. Sale legal eight days after shooting season. Transportation, 

 legal five days after shooting season. 



MINNESOTA. Allows three days for sale after shooting season. Forbids 

 transportation of illegally killed game. 



