﻿40 BULLETIN 22, U. S. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. 



Massachusetts: Quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock taken in State; other game illegally taken in State. 



Exceptions: Nonresident may take 10 wild fowl or birds of all kinds out of the State under his hunt- 

 ing license. Quail reared in captivity under permit may be exported for propagation. 

 Michigan: All protected game. 



Exceptions: (1) Deer may be transported outside the State to reach a point within the State. 



(2) Nonresident licensee may take out, as hand baggage, 1 day's bag limit of birds, and may ship 

 1 deer under permit. 



(3) Landowners and members of clubs owning game preserves may ship during open season under 

 a $10 permit from State warden 20 ducks or other migratory birds killed, by them on their own 

 premises. 



(4) Game reared in captivity and deer skins and green or mounted buck-deer heads may be 

 exported under permit. 



Minnesota: All protected game. 



Exceptions: Nonresident licensee may ship home in open season under his license coupons 1 deer and 

 25 birds lawfully taken by himself. Domesticated big game may be exported under permit, and also 

 ' deer and moose hides for tanning and moose heads for mounting. 

 Mississippi: All protected game. 

 Missouri: All protected game. 



Exceptions: Game may be exported under resident or nonresident license if carried openly as baggage 

 or express or in owner's possession and accompanied by him. Export for scientific or propagating pur- 

 poses allowed under permit. Deer or elk raised in captivity may be shipped at any time. 

 Montana: Ail protected game. 



Exception: Game lawfully killed may be exported in open season if accompanied by owner and 

 resident's shipping permit from State game and fish warden or nonresident's hunting license; total 

 shipment under one license not to exceed season's bag limit; packages to be labeled to show contents. 

 Nebraska: All protected game. 



Exception: Nonresident may ship 50 birds out of State under hunting license, but must give common 

 carrier invoice of number and kind of birds, must have details of shipment marked on license, and 

 must accompany the shipment. 

 Nevada: All protected game. 



New Hampshire: l Deer (except heads for mounting), elk, moose, caribou, quail, partridge, ruffed grouse, 

 pheasant, woodcock, Wilson snipe, dove, plover, yellowlegs, sandpiper, rail, duck (except sheldrake), 

 and all "beach" birds. 



Exceptions: Deer may be exported by resident if accompanied to office of carrier by owner, shipped 

 open to view, properly tagged, and labeled with name of actual owner. Nonresident may export, 

 under his hunting license, 2 deer and 12 birds, carried open to view, on notice of number and kind to 

 the commissioner who issued the license. 

 New Jersey: Hare, rabbit, squirrel, and all protected game birds. 



Exceptions: Nonresident licensee may carry openly from the State 10 rabbits, 50 reed birds, 50 rail, 



and 15 other game birds a day. Live deer may be exported for propagation on payment of 



additional fee of 95 for each animal; English, ringneck or other pheasants, mallard and black ducks, 



and deer raised in inclosed preserves may be exported for sale if properly tagged. 



New Mexico: Export for market of all game taken in the State, except plover, curlew, snipe, mallard 



and black duck. 



Exception: The State warden is authorized to issue transportation permits at $1 each ($2 in case 

 of deer), and also to permit export of game or birds for scientific or propagating purposes. 

 New York: Game or birds taken in the State. 



Exceptions: Nonresident may export one deer and one day's bag limit of other game under permit. 



Foreign game or game raised in licensed preserves may be exported unaccompanied by the owner 



in any quantity when duly marked and tagged. Game for propagation and heads and skins of 



quadrupeds and game birds legally captured may be exported. 



North Carolina: 2 Quail, partridge, pheasant, grouse, wild turkey, snipe, shore or beach bird, woodcock 



taken in State. 



Exception: Nonresident may take out of State under his hunting license 50 quail (partridges), 12 

 grouse, 2 turkeys, and 50 beach birds or snipe in a season. Export permitted under permit of Audu- 

 bon Society of TufTed grouse, wild turkey, woodcock, snipe, and other shore birds, for propagation. 



1 Blue Mountain Forest Association permitted to ship deer, elk, and moose killed in its preserve. 



2 Export is also prohibited by the following local laws: Deer, Cherokee, Craven, Hyde (Currituck Town- 

 ship); squirrel, Craven; quail, Alexander (for sale — except 50 at one time by nonresident licensee) , Catawba, 

 Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland (3 years), Craven, Harnett, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Montgomery, Ruther- 

 ford, Stanly (for sale — except by owner or lessee of land on which killed), Surry (for sale), Swain (live) 

 Union (for sale), Yadkin (for sale); wildfowl, Craven (from State), Brunswick (Mar. 10-Nov. 10), Dare 

 (Mar. 10-Nov. 10), New Hanover (Mar. 10-Nov. 10), Stanly (for sale— except by owner or lessee of land 

 on which killed); other game bird*, Cherokee (pheasant, dove, woodcock, robin, snipe), Craven (wild turkey, 

 dove, woodcock), Montgomery (pheasant, wild turkey, dove), Stanly (all game birds), Tyrrell (woodcock, 

 snipe — unless killed Nov. 1-Feb. 1), Union (dove, lark — for sale). 



