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



New Hampshire: Deer (except 2), gray squirrel (to Oct. 1, 1919), ruffed grouse or partridge, woodcock, 

 New Jersey: Deer, squirrel, or game birds except waterfowl, or any game belonging to a family, any 

 species of which is native to and protected by the State. 



Permitted: Rabbits and waterfowl; certain imported game; and also deer, pheasants, black and 

 mallard ducks raised in preserves or coming from another State may be sold at all times of the year 

 if properly tagged. 

 New Mexico: All protected game taken in the State except plover, curlew, and snipe. 



Permitted: Sale of game raised in licensed preserves. 

 New York: All game belonging to a family any species or subspecies of which is native to and protected 

 by the State. 



Permitted: Varying hares and rabbits during open season, and unplucked carcasses of pheasant?, 

 Scotch grouse, European black game, European black plover, red-legged partridge, and Egyptian 

 quail, and carcasses of European red deer, fallow deer, roebuck, and reindeer imported from without 

 the United States may be sold under license at any time. 



American elk, white-tailed deer, European red deer, fallow deer, roebuck, pheasants, mallard, and 



black ducks raised in captivity under license, may be killed and sold under license at any time; 



breeder of pheasants may, under license, kill by shooting his surplus cock pheasants during February. 



North Carolina: Local restrictions in Alexander, Brunswick, Cabarrus , Cherokee, Cleveland, Craven, 



Harnett, Henderson, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Moore, New Hanover, Pender, Randolph, Richmond, 



Rutherford, Scotland, Stanly, Transylvania, and Union Counties. 



North Dakota: All protected game, except woodcock and plover. 



Permitted: Hides of big game lawfully taken may be sold at any time. Domesticated game may be 

 sold on written permission of the game board of control. 

 Ohio: All protected game, except rabbits. 

 Oklahoma: All protected game. 



Permitted: Domesticated game animals and birds, and heads, hides, and horns of big game lawfully 

 killed may be sold. 

 Oregon: All protected game. 



Permitted: Game birds and animals imported from without the United States may be sold Sept. 1- 

 Mar. 1, and game or animals raised in captivity under permit at any time, upon being properly 

 tagged by commissioner or deputy. 

 Pennsylvania: Wild deer or elk taken in State; quail, ruffed grouse (pheasant), wild turkey, and wood- 

 cock (wherever taken). 



Permitted: Squirrel, rabbit or hare, bear, reedbird, black-breasted and golden plover, Wilson or 

 jacksnipe, yellow legs, coot or mud hen, rail, taken in State, may be sold during open season and 30 

 days thereafter; waterfowl may be sold Sept. 1-Jan. 1. Game or birds used for propagating pur- 

 poses may be sold at any time under authority of game commissioners. 

 Rhode Island: Quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, woodcock, plover, yellow legs, snipe, curlew, sandpiper, 



shore, marsh, and beach birds. 

 South Carolina: All protected game. 

 South Dakota: All protected game, except dove, golden and upland plover, and woodcock. 



Permitted: Hides, heads, or horns of big game lawfully killed may be sold at any time. Game or game 

 birds raised in captivity may be sold under written permission of State game warden. 

 Tennessee: Quail, robin. In Dyer County also wild turkey. 



Permitted: All game except quail and robin may be sold in the State during the open season and five 

 days thereafter. 

 Texas: All game animals, hides and horns, wild birds, and wild fowl found in the State. 

 Utah: Deer, elk, antelope, sheep, quail, partridge, grouse, prairie chicken, sage hen, pheasant, Mongolian. 

 Chinese, and English pheasant, dove. 



Permitted: 25 in all of shore birds and waterfowl' may be sold in a day to private parties. 

 Vermont: All protected game birds or species belonging to any family native to the State. 



Permitted: Deer may be sold during the open season and for a "reasonable time thereafter," and 

 hares and rabbits during the open season. Game from private preserves may be sold under tag in 

 accordance with regulations of the commissioner. 

 Virginia: Quail or partridge, grouse or pheasant, robin, woodcock. 



Clarke County.— Rabbit, squirrel, wild turkey (outside of county). 

 Frederick, Shenandoah Counties.— Wild turkey (by nonresidents of Virginia). 

 Washington: All protected game. 



Permitted: Hides and horns of big game legally killed, and propagated game animals and birds may 

 be sold for propagation purposes at any time. 

 West Virginia: All protected game, except reedbird and rail. 

 Wisconsin: All protected game, except rabbit, squirrel, coot (mud hen), and rail. 



Permitted: Domesticated deer, moose, elk, caribou, and game birds may be sold under permit of 

 Slate fish and game warden. 

 Wyoming: All protected game. 



Permitted: Sale of 1 live game animal, 1 skin, 1 mounted head, 1 mounted specimen, 1 pair of tusks, 

 1 hide, 1 scalp, and 1 head of any big game, except moose, on affidavit that they were lawfully captured 

 or were taken from animals lawfully killed and payment of 25-cent fee to the justice of the peace of 

 precinct where affiant lives and attachment of tag issued by him. Sale of the natural increase of any 

 big game, except moose, captured and held for propagation. 



