﻿30 BULLETIN 22, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUEE. 



New York — Continued. Open seasons. 



Elk, moose, caribou, antelope, female deer, and fawns No open season. 



Varying hare, rabbit Oct. 1-Feb. 1. 



Squirrel, black, gray, or fox Oct. 1-Nov. 16. 



Quail Oct. 1,1918. 



Woodcock Oct. 1-Nov. 16. 



Grouse, partridge Oct. 1-Dec. 1. 



Hungarian or European gray-legged partridge, dove, wood duck, swan No open season. 



Wild pheasants, males only Oct. 2,9, 16,23,30' 



Plover, snipe Sept. 16-Dec. 1. 



Bail, coot, mud hen, gallinule Sept. 16-Dec. 1. 



Waterfowl (except wood duck and swan) Sept. 16-Dec. 16. 



Long Island (1912-1913): 



Deer No open season. 



Varying hare, rabbit (cottontail) Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Squirrel, black, gray, fox Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Quail, pheasants (males only) , grouse Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Dove No open season. 



Woodcock Oct. 15-Dec. 1. 



Plover, snipe Aug. 1-Dec. 1. 



Bail, coot, mud hen, gallinule Sept. 16-Dec. 1. 



Waterfowl (except wood duck and swan no open season) Oct. 1-Jan. 11. 



North Carolina 2 (1905-1911): 



Deer Oct. 1-Feb. 1. 



Quail, wild turkey, dove Nov. 1-Mar. 1. 



Black-breasted and golden plover, jacksnipe or Wilson snipe, yellowlegs.. Sept. 1-Dec. 



Woodcock Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Bail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 



Duck, goose, brant Nov. 1-Feb. 1. 



North Dakota (1909-1913): 



Deer, 3 years Nov. 10, 1916. 



Antelope, 11 years Jan. 1, 1920. 



Quail, partridge, English pheasant, Chinese ringneck pheasant, Hungarian par- 

 tridge, dove, swan No open season. 



Prairie chicken (pinnated grouse), sharp-tailed (white-breasted) grouse, woodcock, 

 golden plover, snipe ■ Sept. 7-Nov. 2. 



Duck, goose, brant Sept. 7-Dec. 16. 



Bail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 



Ohio (1900-1913): 



Rabbit Nov. 15-Dec. 5. 



Squirrel Sept. 15-Oct. 21. 



Raccoon Nov. 1-Mar. 2. 



Quail, ruffed grouse, Introduced pheasant, dove Nov. 15, 1915. 



Woodcock, coot or mud hen, rail, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 



Plover, snipe, shore birds, duck, goose, swan Sept. 1-Dec. 2. 3 



Oklahoma (1909-1913) : 



Deer (except females throughout State and males in Caddo, Comanche, Kiowa, 

 and Swanson Counties, no open season) Nov. 15-Dec. 15 



Antelope, 5 years Nov. 15, 1916. 



Quail, Mexican (blue) quail Nov. 15-Feb. 1. 



Wild pigeon , No open season. 



Prairie chicken Sept. 1-Nov. 1. 



Mongolian, Chinese, English, ringneck, or other pheasant Nov. 1. 1914. 



Wild turkey (additional season for gobblers, Mar. 15- Apr. 15) Nov. 15-Jan. 1. 



Dove Aug. 15-May 1 . 



Black-breasted and golden plover, Wilson snipe, or jacksnipe, yellowlegs. . Aug.15-Dec.16. 



Bail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 



Duck, goose, brant Aug.15-Dec.16. 



1 Pheasants are protected by order of the commission until October 1, 1914, in the 17 counties of Che- 

 nango, Clinton, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Montgomery, 

 Oneida, Otsego, Saint Lawrence, Schenectady, Warren, and Washington; and until October 1, 1915, in 

 the three counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua. 



2 For county seasons see special poster of the Biological Survey, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 2 Sundays and Mondays are close seasons for ducks and other waterfowl. 



