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Oregon (1909-1913): Open seasons. 



District No. I. 1 — 



Male deer Aug. 1-Nov. 1 . 



Female deer and spotted fawn, moose, elk, antelope, caribou, sheep, goat No open season. 



Silver gray squirrel Oct. 1-Nov. 1. 



Quail, grouse, male Chinese pheasant (except in Coos, Curry, Jackson, and 



Josephine Counties, no open season) Oct. 1-Nov. 1. 



Pheasant (silver, golden, Reeves, and English), Hungarian partridge, bobwhite, 

 prairie chicken, Franklin grouse, foolhen, wild turkey, plover (semipalmated, 

 snowy), sandpiper (Least, western, solitary), and swan No open season. 



Dove, wild pigeon Sept. 1-Nov. 1. 



Plover, snipe, yellowlegs Nov. 1-Dec. 16. 2 



Rail, coot, gallinule Nov. 1-Dec. I. 2 



Duck, goose 3 Nov. 1-Dec. 16. 2 



Brant Sept.16-Dec.16. 



District No. 2. — Open seasons same as in district No. 1, except as follows: . ' 



Silver gray squirrel No open season. 



Quail, pheasant No open season. 



Dove Sept. 1-Nov. 1. 



Ruffed grouse, native pheasant, blue or sooty grou"-o Sept. 1-Nov. 1. 



Sage hen Aug. 1-Sept. 1. 



Black-breasted and golden plover, jacksnipe or Wilson snipe, yellowlegs, 

 duck, goose Sept.15-Dec.16. 



Rail, coot: Sept. 15-Dec. 1. 



Pennsylvania (1909-1913) :•* 



Deer — male with horns 2 inches above the hair Nov. 10-26. 



Elk Nov. 15, 1921. 



Bear Oct. 1-Jan. 1. 



Hare, rabbit Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Squirrel (gray, black, fox) Oct. 15-Dec. 1. 



Raccoon Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 



Quail Nov. 1-Dec. 16. 



Ruffed grouse, imported pheasants (Chinese, English), Hungarian partridge, 



woodcock Oct. 15-Dec. 1. 



Wild turkey May 8, 1915. 



Dove, blackbird, killdeer plover No open season. 



Black-breasted and golden plover, jacksnipe or Wilson snipe, yellowlegs. . Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 



Upland or grass plover, reedbird (Federal Regulations Nos. 3 and 4) Sept. 1, 1918. 



Rail, coot, mud hen, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec.l. 



Wild waterfowl— duck, goose, brant, loon, grebe Sept. l-Dec.16. 



Rhode Island (1900-1913): 



Deer 6 No open season. 



Gray squirrel, hare, rabbit Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Quail or bobwhite, ruffed grouse or partridge Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Dove No open season. 



Pheasant, Hungarian partridge Oct. 15, 1920. 



Woodcock Nov. 1-Dec. 1. 



Plover, yellowlegs, snipe July 15-Dec. 16. 



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



Rail, coot, gallinule Aug. 1-Dec. 1. 



South Carolina (1902-1912): 



Deer (except Berkeley County, Aug. 1-Feb. 1) Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 



Quail (partridge), wild turkey (except Berkeley County, Nov. 1-Apr. 1) Nov. 15-Mar. 15. 



Dove Aug. 15-Mar. 1. 



Woodcock Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 



Wood duck Sept. 1-Feb. 1. 



1 District No. 1, west of Cascades, includes Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, 

 Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, Yamhil. 

 Counties. District No. 2, east of Cascades, includes the other counties in the State. 



2 In Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Multnomah, and Tillamook Counties the season opens Sept. 15. 



3 Unlawful to kill geese at any time on islands or sand bars in the Columbia River east of the Cascades or 

 on Deschutes and John Day Rivers south to junction with White River and Thirtymile Creek, respectively. 



* Game birds or animals reared in captivity may be killed at any time. 



6 Tame deer kept in confinement may be killed by the owner at any time, or any deer injuring crops, by 

 the owner or occupant of the premises, under permit from secretary of state. 



