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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 four cari 

 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 deer 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 privilege to icsidents.) 



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 $5 first year, $2 subsequent years. Resident membership $2 

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

 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 per 

 annum county license. 



TENNESSEE. Non-residents excluded under various penalties by most county 

 by-laws. 



ViuaiNiA. 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. 



