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  HUNTING 
  LICENSES. 
  

  

  1895. 
  Minnesota.— 
  S25 
  nonresident 
  license* 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  any 
  game 
  birds 
  or 
  

  

  animals, 
  but 
  law 
  applicable 
  only 
  to 
  citizens 
  of 
  States 
  which 
  have 
  restrictive 
  

   laws 
  against 
  nonresident 
  hunters. 
  Approved 
  April 
  25, 
  1895. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1895, 
  

   chap. 
  207. 
  ) 
  Repealed 
  in 
  1903. 
  

  

  North 
  Carolina. 
  — 
  $25 
  nonresident 
  license* 
  required 
  for 
  shooting 
  from 
  boxes, 
  

   batteries, 
  or 
  floats 
  on 
  the 
  waters 
  of 
  Dare 
  County, 
  south 
  of 
  the 
  line 
  from 
  

   Manteo 
  to 
  Nagshead 
  Life-Saving 
  Station. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1895, 
  chap. 
  286. 
  ) 
  

  

  North 
  Dakota. 
  — 
  §25 
  nonresident 
  license* 
  and 
  50 
  cent 
  resident 
  license* 
  required 
  

   for 
  hunting 
  any 
  animals 
  or 
  birds 
  in 
  the 
  State. 
  Nonresidents 
  cultivating 
  not 
  

   less 
  than 
  a 
  quarter 
  section 
  of 
  land 
  may 
  obtain 
  resident 
  license 
  in 
  county 
  in 
  

   which 
  land 
  is 
  cultivated, 
  and 
  landowners 
  hunting 
  on 
  their 
  own 
  property 
  

   require 
  no 
  licenses. 
  « 
  (Rev. 
  Codes, 
  1895, 
  sec. 
  1645.) 
  

  

  Wyoming. 
  — 
  §20 
  nonresident 
  county 
  license 
  * 
  substituted 
  in 
  place 
  of 
  absolute 
  

   prohibition 
  in 
  case 
  of 
  nonresidents 
  hunting 
  big 
  game. 
  Licenses 
  permit 
  kill- 
  

   ing 
  males 
  only 
  during 
  September, 
  October, 
  and 
  November, 
  and 
  solely 
  for 
  

   food. 
  Approved 
  February 
  20, 
  1895. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1895, 
  chap. 
  98, 
  sec. 
  14.) 
  

  

  British 
  Columbia. 
  — 
  §50 
  nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  big 
  game. 
  

   Members 
  of 
  army, 
  navy, 
  and 
  Canadian 
  militia 
  require 
  no 
  license. 
  (Game- 
  

   protection 
  act 
  1895, 
  sees. 
  19-20. 
  ) 
  

  

  Quebec. 
  — 
  §5 
  resident 
  license 
  authorizing 
  killing 
  of 
  3 
  caribou 
  and 
  3 
  deer 
  (formerly 
  

   5) 
  in 
  excess 
  of 
  regular 
  limits. 
  Nonresident 
  licenses 
  divided 
  into 
  four 
  classes: 
  

  

  (1) 
  For 
  hunting 
  all 
  animals 
  and 
  birds 
  except 
  nongame 
  birds, 
  fee 
  $30. 
  

  

  (2) 
  For 
  hunting 
  big 
  game 
  and 
  fur-bearing 
  animals, 
  fee 
  $25. 
  (3) 
  For 
  hunt- 
  

   ing 
  woodcock, 
  snipe, 
  plover, 
  curlew, 
  sandpipers, 
  partridges, 
  or 
  water 
  fowl, 
  

   fee 
  $20. 
  (4) 
  For 
  hunting 
  the 
  same 
  birds 
  on 
  the 
  islands, 
  bays, 
  or 
  shores 
  of 
  

   the 
  Gulf 
  of 
  St, 
  Lawrence,* 
  fee 
  $10. 
  Fees 
  reduced 
  one-half 
  in 
  case 
  of 
  members 
  

   of 
  fish 
  and 
  game 
  clubs 
  incorporated 
  in 
  the 
  Province. 
  In 
  exceptional 
  cases 
  

   lieutenant-governor 
  in 
  council, 
  on 
  recommendation 
  of 
  commissioner, 
  may 
  

   reduce 
  fees 
  or 
  issue 
  free 
  permits. 
  (59 
  Vic, 
  chap. 
  20, 
  sees. 
  1 
  and 
  8.) 
  

  

  1896. 
  Hawaii. 
  — 
  $5 
  hunting 
  license* 
  required 
  on 
  the 
  island 
  of 
  Oahu. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1896, 
  

  

  act 
  64. 
  ) 
  

  

  Newfoundland. 
  — 
  $100 
  nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  killing 
  caribou. 
  (Act 
  

   August 
  6, 
  1896, 
  sec. 
  5. 
  ) 
  

  

  Nova 
  Scotia. 
  — 
  Modification 
  in 
  details 
  of 
  nonresident 
  license 
  law 
  of 
  1884. 
  $10 
  

   nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  birds, 
  hares, 
  and 
  rabbits, 
  and 
  $30 
  

   nonresident 
  license 
  for 
  hunting 
  other 
  game. 
  All 
  licenses 
  expire 
  August 
  1. 
  

   Fee 
  for 
  officers 
  of 
  army 
  or 
  navy 
  stationed 
  at 
  Halifax, 
  $5. 
  Army 
  or 
  navy 
  

   officers 
  belonging 
  to 
  the 
  Game 
  and 
  Inland 
  Fishery 
  Protection 
  Society, 
  per- 
  

   sons 
  who 
  have 
  had 
  domicile 
  in 
  Nova 
  Scotia, 
  are 
  in 
  the 
  service 
  of 
  the 
  Province 
  

   or 
  of 
  the 
  government 
  of 
  Canada, 
  and 
  are 
  members 
  of 
  the 
  game 
  society, 
  and 
  

   nonresidents 
  paying 
  not 
  less 
  than 
  $20 
  real-estate 
  tax, 
  are 
  exempt. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  

   1896, 
  chap. 
  4, 
  sees. 
  32-34; 
  Rev. 
  Stat., 
  1900, 
  II, 
  chap. 
  101, 
  sees. 
  25-28.) 
  

  

  Ontario.— 
  Residents 
  required 
  to 
  obtain 
  licenses* 
  at 
  $2 
  each 
  to 
  hunt 
  deer 
  in 
  the 
  

   Province. 
  (59 
  Vic, 
  chap. 
  68, 
  sec. 
  2.) 
  

  

  1897. 
  Michigan.— 
  Nonresident 
  license 
  for 
  deer, 
  $25. 
  Resident 
  license 
  increased 
  to 
  75 
  

  

  cents. 
  All 
  licenses 
  must 
  bear 
  coupons 
  properly 
  eyeletted; 
  full 
  details 
  of 
  

   issue. 
  (Acts 
  of 
  1897, 
  p. 
  403.) 
  

  

  North 
  Carolina.— 
  Nonresidents 
  of 
  the 
  State 
  prohibited* 
  from 
  hunting 
  birds 
  or 
  

   wild 
  fowl 
  in 
  Camden 
  County. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1897, 
  chap. 
  558, 
  sec. 
  2.) 
  

  

  North 
  Dakota.— 
  Resident 
  license 
  fee 
  increased 
  to 
  75 
  cents; 
  nonresident 
  land- 
  

   owners 
  required 
  to 
  secure 
  resident 
  licenses. 
  

  

  a 
  This 
  law 
  did 
  not 
  become 
  effective 
  until 
  December, 
  1895. 
  See 
  Forest 
  and 
  Stream, 
  

   XLV, 
  p. 
  89, 
  August 
  3, 
  1895. 
  

  

  