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  HUNTING 
  LICENSES. 
  

  

  1900. 
  Northwest 
  Territories. 
  — 
  $1 
  nonresident 
  permits*, 
  limited 
  to 
  5 
  days, 
  maybe 
  issued 
  

  

  by 
  any 
  game 
  guardian 
  or 
  the 
  commissioner 
  of 
  agriculture 
  to 
  guests 
  of 
  

   residents 
  hunting 
  with 
  their 
  hosts. 
  (Ordinances 
  of 
  1899, 
  chap. 
  23, 
  sec. 
  3. 
  ) 
  

   Quebec. 
  — 
  Reenactinent 
  of 
  nonresident 
  license 
  provisions 
  of 
  1897. 
  (62 
  Vic, 
  

  

  chap. 
  24, 
  sec. 
  1416. 
  ) 
  

   Iowa. 
  — 
  $io 
  nonresident 
  county 
  license,* 
  permitting 
  export 
  of 
  25 
  birds 
  or 
  

  

  animals. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1900, 
  chap. 
  86. 
  ) 
  

   License 
  fees 
  to 
  be 
  credited 
  to 
  game 
  protection 
  fund. 
  (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  87.) 
  

   Maryland. 
  — 
  

  

  Cecil. 
  — 
  Chapter 
  556, 
  Laws 
  of 
  1894, 
  repealed, 
  and 
  §10 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  

   use 
  of 
  sink 
  box 
  by 
  residents 
  on 
  Elk 
  and 
  Bohemia 
  rivers. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1900, 
  

   chaps. 
  372 
  and 
  444. 
  ) 
  

   Dorchester. 
  — 
  Nonresidents 
  (except 
  taxpayers) 
  prohibited* 
  from 
  shooting 
  

   or 
  killing 
  ducks, 
  geese, 
  brant, 
  or 
  swans 
  within 
  1 
  mile 
  of 
  shore 
  line 
  of 
  

   Middle 
  or 
  Lower 
  Hooper 
  Island 
  without 
  permission 
  of 
  landowners. 
  

   (Laws 
  of 
  1900, 
  chap. 
  378.) 
  

   Garrett. 
  — 
  $25 
  nonresident 
  license 
  * 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  any 
  game. 
  (Laws 
  

  

  of 
  1900, 
  chap. 
  189. 
  ) 
  

   Somerset. 
  — 
  §9.50 
  nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  any 
  game. 
  ( 
  Not 
  

   needed 
  by 
  anyone 
  invited 
  and 
  accompanied 
  by 
  a 
  resident. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  

   1900, 
  chap. 
  203.) 
  

   New 
  York. 
  — 
  Nonresidents 
  prohibited 
  * 
  from 
  taking 
  fish 
  or 
  game 
  on 
  fresh 
  waters 
  

   forming 
  part 
  of 
  State 
  boundary 
  except 
  under 
  same 
  conditions 
  or 
  fees 
  as 
  are 
  

   required 
  of 
  citizens 
  of 
  New 
  York 
  in 
  State 
  of 
  nonresident. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1900, 
  

   chap. 
  429. 
  ) 
  

   Virginia. 
  — 
  $10 
  nonresident 
  license* 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  deer, 
  partridges, 
  pheas- 
  

   ants, 
  and 
  wild 
  turkeys 
  in 
  Alleghany, 
  Augusta, 
  Bath, 
  Botetourt, 
  Highland, 
  

   or 
  Eockbridge 
  counties. 
  License 
  good 
  only 
  in 
  county 
  of 
  issue, 
  but 
  permis- 
  

   sion 
  of 
  landowner 
  obviates 
  necessity 
  for 
  license. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1900, 
  chap. 
  1002, 
  

   sec. 
  4.) 
  $10 
  nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  partridges 
  (or 
  quail) 
  

   in 
  Lee 
  County. 
  License 
  carries 
  privilege 
  of 
  shipping 
  quail 
  killed 
  by 
  licensee. 
  

   (Ibid., 
  chap. 
  330.) 
  

   Manitoba. 
  — 
  $25 
  nonresident 
  license* 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  in 
  the 
  Province 
  and 
  

   issued 
  at 
  discretion 
  of 
  minister 
  of 
  agriculture 
  and 
  immigration. 
  (63 
  and 
  64 
  

   Vic, 
  chap. 
  14, 
  sec. 
  18.) 
  

   New 
  Brunswick. 
  — 
  $30 
  nonresident 
  license 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  any 
  animals 
  or 
  

   birds 
  in 
  Westmoreland 
  County; 
  fee 
  for 
  nonresident 
  license 
  for 
  moose 
  and 
  

   caribou 
  raised 
  to 
  $30. 
  (63 
  Vic, 
  chap. 
  39, 
  sec 
  3.) 
  

   Ontario.— 
  $25 
  nonresident 
  and 
  $2 
  resident 
  license 
  provisions 
  reenacted. 
  $5 
  

   resident 
  license* 
  established 
  for 
  killing 
  moose, 
  reindeer, 
  or 
  caribou. 
  (Game- 
  

   protection 
  act 
  1900, 
  sec. 
  25. 
  ) 
  

  

  1901. 
  Illinois.— 
  $10 
  nonresident 
  county 
  license 
  extended* 
  to 
  cover 
  State. 
  License 
  

  

  must 
  bear 
  photograph 
  of 
  holder. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1901, 
  p. 
  212.) 
  

   Indiana. 
  — 
  $25 
  license* 
  required 
  of 
  nonresidents. 
  Permit 
  required 
  for 
  hunting 
  

   squirrels 
  and 
  wild 
  fowl, 
  October 
  1 
  to 
  November 
  10. 
  Issued 
  without 
  charge 
  

   to 
  residents 
  and 
  to 
  nonresidents 
  holding 
  license. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1901, 
  chap. 
  203. 
  ) 
  

   Maine.— 
  Repeal 
  of 
  the 
  September 
  deer 
  law. 
  (Pub. 
  Laws, 
  1901, 
  chap. 
  278.) 
  

   Minnesota.— 
  License 
  provisions 
  of 
  1899 
  amended 
  to 
  permit 
  residents 
  to 
  obtain 
  

   licenses 
  upon 
  written 
  (formerly 
  personal) 
  application 
  to 
  county 
  auditor, 
  

   received 
  through 
  office 
  of 
  any 
  city, 
  village, 
  or 
  town 
  clerk 
  before 
  whom 
  appli- 
  

   cant 
  appears. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1901, 
  chap. 
  342.) 
  

   Montana. 
  — 
  $25 
  big 
  game 
  license* 
  and 
  $15 
  game-bird 
  license* 
  required 
  of 
  non- 
  

   residents. 
  Taxpayers 
  exempt. 
  (Laws 
  of 
  1901, 
  p. 
  135, 
  sees. 
  19-24.) 
  

  

  