CLOSE SEASONS. 

 Close seasons — Continued. 



23 



Kinds of game. 



Close seasons. 



New Jersey. 

 (1900.) 



New Mexico 



New York ... 

 (1900.) 



Long Island 



North Carolina. 



(1883-1899.) 



Ring-necked pheasant, 3 years 



Dove, grass or upland plover 



Woodcock 



Gray snipe (English or Wilson snipe) 



Reedbird, rail-bird, marsh hen - 



Duck, goose, brant, or other web-footed wild fowl 



Deer, antelope, mountain sheep— all with horns (ex- 

 cept in counties named below). 



Elk, 5 years 



Mountain goat 



Quail, partridge, grouse, prairie chicken, pheasant, 

 wild turkey (except in counties named below). 

 In counties of Colfax, Guadalupe, Rio Arriba, 

 San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Taos, and 



Union, sll game Dec. 1-Sept. 1 



Pheasants (Chinese or Mongolian) 5 years 



(See special laws for Long Island below). 

 Deer (except in counties of Delaware, Greene, Sulli- 

 van, and Ulster, where protected until 1903, and 

 except fawns, protected at all times). 



Elk, moose, caribou, antelope 



Squirrel (black or gray) 



Hare, rabbit— only in counties of Albany, Columbia, 

 Erie, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Livingston, Mon- 

 roe, Orange, Orleans, Schoharie, Steuben, Ulster, 

 and Wyoming. 

 Richmond County, Dec. 31-Nov. 2; Oneida and 



Sullivan counties, Feb. 15-Sept. 16. 

 (Unprotected in rest of State except on Long 

 Island. ) 

 Quail (except in counties of Genesee, Montgomery, 

 Rensselaer, and Richmond, where protected until 

 1903.) 

 Grouse (except in Sullivan and Ulster counties, 

 Dec. 16-Oct. 1, and in Rensselaer County, where 

 protected until 1903. ) 



Dove. - 



Pheasants ( Mongolian ring-necked ) _ 



Woodcock (except in Clinton, Essex, Fulton, Hamil- 

 ton, and Warren counties, Dec. 16- Aug. 16; Oneida 

 County, Nov. 16-Sept. 1; Richmond County, Jan. 1- 

 July 4, and Ulster County, Dec. 16-Oct. 1; in Rens- 

 selaer County until 1903. ) 

 Plover, surf bird, Wilson's or English snipe, bay 

 snipe, curlew, rail, water chicken, mud hen, galli- 

 nule, bittern, grebe, or shore bird. 



Web-footed wild fowl ._ 



Deer shooting permitted only on first two Wednes- 

 days and Fridays of November. 



Squirrel (black or gray) hare, rabbit 



Quail, grouse, woodcock 



Pheasants (English or Mongolian ring-necked), in 



Suffolk County only Feb. 1-Oct. 1 



Plover, ring-neck, killdeer, oxeye, curlew, Wilson's 

 or English snipe, jacksnipe, bay snipe, surf snipe, 

 winter snipe, yellow-legs, willet, dowitcher, short 

 necks, sandpiper, rail, bittern. 



Meadow hen, mud hen, gallinule, grebe 



Web-footed wild fowl 



Deer (see exceptions) 



Excejytions: 



Bertie. Feb.l-Aug.l 



Caldwell ....Until March, 1905 



Cherokee, Graham, Jackson, Richmond, Swain, 

 Feb. 15- Aug. 15. 



Clay, Macon Until 1902 



Currituck (on North River side of Poplar Brand 



township) - Mar.l-Sept.21 



Dare Mar. 1-Oct. 15 



Hyde (except near Mattamuskeet Lake), Tyrrell, 



Feb. 15- Aug. 1. 



Pender Feb. 1-Oct. 1 



Vance. Mar.l5-Oct.l5 



Columbus, Johnston, Montgomery, and all the 

 counties east of the Wilmington and Weldon 

 R. R. (except New Hanover and such as are 



mentioned above) Unprotected 



Squirrel: 



Bertie, Martin Mar. 1-Aug. 15 



Pasquotank Mar. 1-Oct. 1 



I Vance _ Mar. 15-Oct. 15 



Until Mar. 24, 1902. 

 Oct. 1-Aug. 1. 

 fDec. 11-July 1. 

 [Aug. 1-Oct. 1. 

 [Jan. 1-Mar. 1. 

 [May 1-Sep. 1. 

 Jan. 3- Aug. 35. 

 May 2-Sept. 1. 

 Jan. 1-Oct. 1. 



Until Mar. 16, 1904. 

 At all times. 

 Jan. 1-Oct. 1. 



Until Mar. 10, 1902. 

 Nov. 16-Sept. 1. 



At all times. 

 Dec. 16-Sept. 1. 

 Dec. 16-Sept. 2. 



Dec. 16-Nov. 1. 



Dec. 16-Sept. 16. 



At all times. 

 Until 1905. 

 Dec. 16-Sept. 16, 



May 1-Sept. 1. 

 Apr. 30-Sept. 1. 



Jan. 1-Nov. 1. 

 Jan. 1-Nov. 1. 



Jan. 1-July 1. 



Dec. 15- Aug. 16. 

 May 1-Oct. 1. 

 Jan. 1-Oct. 1. 



