﻿INDEX 
  OF 
  LICENSE 
  LEGISLATION. 
  59 
  

  

  1893. 
  Northwest 
  Territories. 
  — 
  $5 
  nonresident 
  license,* 
  good 
  until 
  May 
  15 
  following 
  

  

  date 
  of 
  issue, 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  big 
  game 
  or 
  birds. 
  Free 
  licenses 
  * 
  may 
  be 
  

   granted 
  to 
  guests 
  of 
  residents 
  for 
  five 
  days 
  or 
  less. 
  (Game 
  ordinance 
  of 
  1893, 
  « 
  

   sec. 
  11.) 
  

  

  1894. 
  Maryland. 
  — 
  

  

  Anne 
  Arundel 
  and 
  Prince 
  George. 
  — 
  Laws 
  of 
  1880 
  (chap. 
  176) 
  and 
  1892 
  (chap\ 
  

   360) 
  amended 
  by 
  extending 
  privilege 
  of 
  hunting 
  snipe, 
  ortolan, 
  and 
  wild 
  fowl 
  

   on 
  Patuxent 
  Eiver 
  to 
  citizens 
  of 
  Calvert 
  County. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1894, 
  chap. 
  586.) 
  

  

  Anne 
  Arundel. 
  — 
  Nonresidents 
  prohibited* 
  from 
  hunting 
  in 
  the 
  county. 
  

   Penalty: 
  S10-S50, 
  or, 
  in 
  default, 
  one 
  to 
  three 
  months, 
  and 
  forfeiture 
  of 
  gun 
  and 
  

   other 
  apparatus. 
  (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  103.) 
  

  

  Baltimore. 
  — 
  S10 
  nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  gray 
  squirrels, 
  

   rabbits, 
  partridges, 
  pheasants, 
  and 
  woodcock. 
  Penalty: 
  S10 
  for 
  each 
  bird 
  or 
  

   animal 
  killed 
  or 
  in 
  possession, 
  forfeiture 
  of 
  gun 
  to 
  owner 
  of 
  property 
  on 
  

   which 
  game 
  is 
  killed, 
  and 
  ten 
  days 
  in 
  default 
  of 
  fine. 
  Taxpayers 
  and 
  those 
  

   hunting 
  except 
  for 
  market 
  under 
  express 
  authority 
  on 
  land 
  of 
  resident 
  are 
  

   exempt. 
  Nonresidents 
  prohibited 
  from 
  hunting 
  or 
  obtaining 
  license 
  until 
  

   1895. 
  (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  122.) 
  

  

  Carroll. 
  — 
  S10 
  nonresident 
  license* 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  squirrels, 
  rabbits, 
  

   partridges, 
  pheasants, 
  and 
  woodcock. 
  Penalty: 
  $10 
  for 
  each 
  animal 
  or 
  bird 
  

   killed 
  or 
  found 
  in 
  possession, 
  forfeiture 
  of 
  gun 
  to 
  owner 
  of 
  property 
  on 
  which 
  

   game 
  is 
  killed, 
  and 
  ten 
  days 
  in 
  default 
  of 
  fine. 
  Taxpayers 
  and 
  those 
  hunt- 
  

   ing 
  under 
  express 
  authority 
  on 
  land 
  of 
  resident 
  are 
  exempt. 
  (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  

   224.) 
  

  

  Cecil.— 
  Chapter 
  292, 
  laws 
  of 
  1878, 
  repealed, 
  and 
  use 
  of 
  sinkboat, 
  sneak 
  

   boat, 
  or 
  boat 
  of 
  any 
  kind 
  on 
  Elk 
  and 
  Bohemia 
  rivers 
  prohibited.* 
  (Laws 
  of 
  

   1894, 
  chap. 
  556.) 
  

  

  Charles. 
  — 
  Nonresidents 
  prohibited 
  * 
  from 
  shooting 
  wild 
  fowl 
  on 
  waters 
  of 
  

   county. 
  Penalty: 
  S30 
  or 
  thirty 
  days, 
  and 
  forfeiture 
  of 
  guns, 
  traps, 
  boats, 
  

   and 
  all 
  other 
  devices 
  used 
  in 
  violation 
  of 
  law. 
  Eepeal 
  of 
  nonresident 
  license 
  

   for 
  shooting 
  wild 
  fowl; 
  established 
  in 
  1888. 
  (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  225.) 
  

  

  Harford. 
  — 
  810 
  nonresident 
  license* 
  required 
  for 
  shooting 
  rabbits, 
  partridges, 
  

   pheasants, 
  woodcock, 
  rail, 
  reedbird, 
  and 
  robins. 
  Taxpayers 
  and 
  persons 
  

   hunting 
  by 
  invitation 
  on 
  land 
  of 
  resident 
  are 
  exempt. 
  (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  139.) 
  

  

  Kent. 
  — 
  815 
  nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  shooting 
  squirrels, 
  rabbits, 
  

   and 
  birds. 
  (Not 
  needed 
  by 
  owner 
  or 
  tenant 
  of 
  land 
  in 
  county, 
  and 
  reduced 
  

   to 
  85 
  in 
  case 
  of 
  anyone 
  hunting 
  by 
  invitation 
  on 
  land 
  of 
  resident.) 
  (Ibid., 
  

   chap. 
  501. 
  

  

  Prince 
  George. 
  — 
  $20 
  nonresident 
  license 
  for 
  shooting 
  rabbits, 
  partridges, 
  

   and 
  woodcock. 
  (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  542.) 
  

   Virginia. 
  — 
  Nonresidents 
  of 
  the 
  State, 
  except 
  members 
  of 
  the 
  Eastern 
  Shore 
  

   Game 
  Protective 
  Association, 
  prohibited 
  * 
  from 
  killing 
  wild 
  fowl 
  in 
  Accomac 
  

   and 
  Northampton 
  counties. 
  (Acts 
  of 
  1894, 
  chap. 
  740, 
  sec. 
  2.) 
  [The 
  effect 
  

   of 
  this 
  law 
  was 
  to 
  make 
  the 
  membership 
  fee 
  in 
  the 
  association 
  virtually 
  a 
  

   nonresident 
  license 
  fee.] 
  

   Nova 
  Scotia. 
  — 
  Nonresident 
  license 
  provisions 
  of 
  1884 
  practically 
  reenacted. 
  

   (Laws 
  of 
  1894, 
  chap. 
  2, 
  sees. 
  29-31.) 
  

  

  1895. 
  Michigan. 
  — 
  $25 
  nonresident* 
  and 
  50 
  cent 
  resident* 
  licenses 
  required 
  for 
  hunt- 
  

  

  ing 
  deer. 
  Licenses 
  good 
  only 
  during 
  open 
  season, 
  limited 
  to 
  5 
  deer 
  and 
  

   required 
  to 
  have 
  coupon 
  attached 
  authorizing 
  shipment 
  of 
  1 
  deer 
  to 
  any 
  

   point 
  in 
  the 
  State. 
  Approved 
  May 
  4, 
  1895. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1895, 
  chap. 
  238.) 
  

  

  « 
  The 
  application 
  of 
  this 
  ordinance 
  was 
  limited 
  to 
  Alberta, 
  Assiniboia, 
  and 
  Sas- 
  

   katchewan 
  by 
  sec. 
  26 
  of 
  the 
  Unorganized 
  Territories' 
  Game 
  Preservation 
  acts 
  of 
  1894 
  

   (57-58 
  Vic, 
  chap. 
  31). 
  

  

  