﻿(!AME LAWS FOR 1913. 49 



Massachusetts: One deer; 15 gray squirrels, 15 ruffed grouse, 20 woodcock, 20 quail a season; 5 gray 

 squirrels, 3 ruffed grouse, 4 woodcock, 4 quail, 15 black ducks a day. 



Michigan: Two deer, 50 each of partridges, spruco hens, woodcock, plover, 50 in all of snipe and other 

 shore birds a season; in all of partridges and spruce hens a day, 15 in possession; woodcock, 6 plover 

 a day, 20 each in possession; 10 in all of snipe and other shore birds a day, 20 in possession; 25 in all of 

 ducks, geese, and brant a day or in possession at one time. 



Minnesota: One deer, 1 moose a season; 15 birds a day; 45 quail, partridges, ruffed grouse, pheasants, 

 prairie chickens, white-breasted or sharp-tailed grouse, doves, plover, woodcock combined; 50 snipe, 

 duck, goose, brant, any aquatic fowl combined, in possession at a time. 



Mississippi: One deer a day, 5 a season; 20 each of quail, wild turkeys, robins, cedarbirds, plover, 

 tatlers, chorooks, grosbecs. coots, poule d'eau, rails, ducks, geese, brant, swans a day. 



Missouri: One deer, 2 turkeys, 10 of any other species a day; or 2 deer, 4 turkeys, 15 of any other species 

 in possession at a time. 



Montana: Three deer (one doe and 2 bucks, or 3 bucks), 1 elk, 1 goat, 1 sheep (male) a season; 5 each of 

 grouse, partridges, prairie chickens, fool hens, pheasants, sage hens, and 20 ducks a day. 



Nebraska: Ten squirrels, 10 quail, 10 prairie chickens or grouse, 10 wild geese or brant, and 25 game birds 

 of any other variety a day; 20 squirrels, 10 prairie chickens or grouse, 10 wild geese or brant, or 50 other 

 game birds in possession at one time. 



Nevada: Two deer a season; 15 mountain quail, 15 valley quail, 10 sage hens, 6 grouse, 5 plover, and 15 

 snipe, 20 ducks, 10 geese, 3 swans a day. 



New Hampshire: Two deer a season in Coos, Carroll, and Grafton Counties, 1 in rest of State. 



New Jersey: One deer a season; 10 rabbits, 10 quail, 3 ruffed grouse, 3 English or ringneck pheasants, 3 

 Hungarian partridges, 10 woodcock, 30 marsh hens, 20 ducks, 10 each of geese and brant a day or in pos- 

 session. (Not applicable to dealer in game, hotel keeper, etc., during open season at place of business.) 



New Mexico: One deer a season; 4 wild turkeys, 6 grouse, 20 clucks, 30 other birds a day or in possession 

 at one time. 



New York: Two deer, 20 woodcock, 20 grouse, 3 male imported pheasants a season; 6 varying hares or 

 rabbits, 5 squirrels, 4 woodcock, 4 grouse, 25 waterfowl (limit for one boat or battery, 40), 15 rails, 

 coots, mudhens or gallinules (limit for one boat 20), 15 shore birds (limit for one boat 25) a day. Long 

 Island: 50 quail, 20 ruffed grouse, 36 male pheasants a season; 10 quail, 4 ruffed grouse, 6 male pheas- 

 ants, and 6 cottontail or varying hares a day. 



North Carolina: Brunswick, New Hanover, Pender, 15 marsh hens a day; Buncombe, 2 deer a season, 25 

 partridges, pheasants, wild turkeys, or doves a day; Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Surry, 15 quail (partridges) 

 a day; Cleveland, 10 quail (partridges) a day; Dare, 5 deer a season; Haywood, 1 buck a day, 2 a season; 

 2 pheasants, 2 wild turkeys, or 20 birds in all, a day; Henderson, Jackson, 2 bucks a season; Madison, 25 

 birds a day; Transylvania, 3 deer a season, 5 squirrels, 20 quail (partridges) a day. 



North Dakota: Ten prairie chickens, grouse, cranes, combined a day, 20 in possession at one time; 25 

 plover, snipe, woodcock, ducks, geese, brant combined, 50 in possession at one time. 



Ohio: Five squirrels, 12 each of plover, snipe, woodcock, shore birds, rail, geese, 25 ducks a day. 



Oklahoma: One deer a season; 1 turkey (male) March 15-April 15, 3 turkeys, November 15-Januar> 1; 

 25 quail, plover, curlew, snipe, other shore birds, or ducks a day, 150 a season; 15 prairie chickens a day, 

 100 a season; 15 doves a day, 150 a season; 10 geese or brant a day; 1 swan a season. 



Oregon: Three deer a season; 5 silver gray squirrels and 10 quail in 7 consecutive days; 5 sage hens a 

 day, 10 in 7 consecutive days in district 2; 5 ruffed grouse, pheasants, sooty or blue grouse, and male 

 Chines?- pheasants a day, 10 in 7 consecutive days; 10 doves (State) and wild pigeons (district 1) a day 

 20 in 7 consecutive days; 30 shore birds, rail, coot, ducks, and geese in 7 consecutive days. 



Pennsylvania: One deer a season; 6 squirrels, 10 rabbits or hares a day; 10 quail a day, 40 a week, 75 a 

 season; 5 ruffed grouse a day, 20 a week, 50 a season; 10 each of English, Mongolian, or Chinese pheasants 

 and woodcock a day, 20 a week, 50 a season; 5 Hungarian partridges a day, 20 a week, 30 a season; 1 wild 

 turkey a day, 2 a season. Possession limited to season's limit. 



Rhode Island: No limits. 



South Carolina: Five deer aseason; 25 quail (partridges), 2 wild turkeys, 25 doves, 12 woodcock, a day. 



South Dakota: One deer a year; 20 waterfowl, 10 other birds a day; 25 partridges, ruffed grouse, prairie 

 chickens, sharp-tailed (white-breasted) grouse, pheasants, woodcock, golden plover and upland plover, 

 in aggregate in possession at one time; 50 snipe and waterfowl in aggregate in possession at one time. 



Tennessee: Fiftf ducks; 30 of all other birds in aggregate a day. Lauderdale County; 6 each of squir- 

 rels, ducks, and geese a day. 



Texas: Three deer a season; 25 birds a day (3 wild turkeys December 1 to March 1). 



Utah: One deer (residents only), 25 grouse a season; 15 quail, 8 sage hens, 6 grouse a day or in possession 

 at one time; 12 geese a day, and 25 in all of snipe, ducks, geese a day. 



Vermont: One deer and 25 ruffed grouse or woodcock a season; 5 each of rabbits or gray squirrels a day 

 or in possession; 4 each of quail, ruffed grouse, partridges or woodcock a day; 10 in all of plover, English 

 snipe, and other shore birds a day; 20 ducks a day. 



Virginia: No limits. 



Washington: Two deer (Okanogan County, 1 male), 1 sheep, 1 goat, 1 antelope, 1 caribou, a season; 5 

 in all of partridges, grouse, prairie chickens, and pheasants, 10 quail a day; 25 upland game birds a 

 week; 20 in all of ducks, geese, and brant a week (week begins at midnight Wednesday night). If the 

 bag of upland game birds includes quail, the limit is 10 a day. 



West Virginia: Two deer a season; 12 quail a day, 96 a season; 6 ruffed grouse a day, 25 a season; 2 wild 

 turkeys a day, 6 a season. 



