CLOSE SEASON'S. 

 Close seasons — Continued. 



19 



States. 



Kinds of game. 



Ck 



Illiuois 



Indiana i 



(1881.) 



Iowa 



(1897.) 



(1897.) 



Kentucky.,. 



(1894.) 



Louisiana.-. 

 (1900.) 



Maine 



Wild turkey 



Pheasants (copper or Soemmering, English, golden, 

 green Japanese, Mongolian, ringneck, silver, trag- 

 opan), partridge (black India, cacubis, chucker,) 

 sand grouse, 5 years. 



Mourning dove, woodcock 



Golden, upland, yellow-legged, or other plover, jack- 

 snipe, Wilson's snipe, sand or other snipe. 



Rail, duck, goose, brant, or other water fowl . 



Sale of game imported from other States 



Deer 



Squirrel (1889) 



Quail, pheasant ". 



Prairie chicken.. 



Pheasants (copper or Soemmering, golden, green 

 Japanese, ringneck, Mongolian, silver, tragopan). 



Wild turkey 



Dove -- 



Woodcock 



Wild duck 



Deer, elk, goat 



Squirrel (gray, timber, or fox). 



Quail, ruffed grouse or pheasant, wild turkey 



Pinnated grouse or prairie chicken 



Turtledove 



Woodcock 



Wild duck, goose, brant. 



Quail, grouse, prairie chicken 



Pheasant, dove 



Deer... 



Squirrel (black, gray, or fox). 

 Quail, partridge, pheasant — 



Wild turkey 



Dove 



Woodcock. , 



Wood duck, teal, or othei* wild duck, goose 



Deer 



Quail, partridge, pheasant, dove 



Wild turkey 



Wood duck, blue-winged teal 



Other ducks 



Deer in Knox, LincolUj and Waldo counties (except 

 month of October); in Kennebec County (Dec. 1- 

 Oct.l); in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Sagadahoc, 

 and York counties (at all times to Oct. 1, 1903.) 



Deer in all other counties 2 



Bull moose (cow or calf protected at all times) 



Caribou , 



Quail 



Ruffed grouse or partridge, woodcock 



Pheasjant (except ruffed grouse), black game, caper- 

 cailzie or cock of the woods, IC years 



Plover, snipe, sandpipers. 



Wood duck, dusky or black duck, teal, gray duck 



Maryland 3.. Deer, only in the following counties: 



(1898-1900.) Allegany Jan.l-Aug.l 



Garrett Until Sept. 30, 1906 



Washington Jan.lS-Nov.l 



Squirrel (see exceptions) Dec. 1-Sept. 1. 



Excentions: 



Allegany, Garrett (State law) ^ Unprotected 



Caroline Dec. 25-Nov. 15 



Frederick (gray or fox squirrel). No v. 1-June 15 



Howard Oct. 1-May 1 



Kent-- --- At all times 



Montgomery (gray squirrel) Dec. 15-Aug. 1 



Washington-.. Dec. 1-June 1, and July 1-Sept. 15 



Wicomico Feb. 15-Sept. 1 



Rabbit : 



Baltimore, Baltimore City (sale), Calvert, Dor- 

 chester, Howard, Kent, Prince George (State 



law)... ...Dec. 25-Nov. 1 



Allegany Jan.l-Oct. 15 



Anne Arundel, Caroline, Queen Anne, 



Dec. 25-Nov. 15 



1 Close seasons for sale of game are different in the following cases: Quail, pheasant, Dec. 

 20-Oct. 15; wild duck, Apr. 13-Sept. I. 



2 In Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, and Washing- 

 ton counties a person may kill one deer in September for his own consumption as food in the 

 locality in which taken. 



3 The term 'State law ' is used to indicate the seasons fixed by the public general law of 1898 

 in distinction from the special county laws. The seasons which apply to the whole State or a 

 majority of the counties are placed in the third column; those relating only to special counties 

 ia the middle column. 



Jan. 15-Sept. 1. 

 Until Apr. 13, 1904. 



Dec. 1-Sept. 1. 

 Apr.25-Sept.l. 



Apr.l5-Sept-1. 

 Feb. 1-Oct. 1. 

 Jan. 1-Oct. 1. 

 Dec.20-Junel. 

 Jan. 1-Nov. 10. 

 Feb. 1-Sept. 1. 

 Until 1905. 



Feb. 1-Nov. 1. 

 At all times. 

 Jan. 1-Julv 1. 

 Apr. 15-Sept. 1. 

 At all times. 

 Jan. 1-June 1. 

 Jan. 1-Nov. 1. 

 Dec. 1-Sept. 1. 

 At all times. 

 Jan.l-JulylO. 

 Apr. 15-Sept. 1. 

 Dec. 1-Oct. 1. 

 At all times. 

 Mar. 1-Sept. 1. 

 Feb. 1-June 15. 

 Jan. 1-Nov. 15. 

 Feb. 1-Sept. 1. 

 Feb. 1-Aug. 1. 

 Feb. 1-June 20. 

 Apr. 1- Aug. 15. 

 Feb. 15-Sept. 15. 

 Mar. 1-Oct. 1. 

 May 1-Oct. 1. 

 May 1-Aug. 1. 

 Apr. 1-Sept. 1. 



Dec. 15-Oct. 1. 

 Dec. 1-Oct. 15. 

 Until Oct. 15, 1905. 

 Dec. 1-Oct. 1. 

 Dec. 1-Sept. 15. 

 Until 1909. 



Mav 1-Aug. 1. 

 May 1-Sept. 1. 



