CLOSE SEASONS. 

 Close seasons — Continued. 



27 



States. 



New Yorki . 

 (1900-1901). 



Long Island . . 

 (1900-1901.) 



North Carolina 

 (1883-1901.) 



Kinds of game. 



503T 



(See special laws for Long "island below.) 



Deer (see exceptions) 



Exceptions: 

 Delaware, Greene, Sullivan, and Ulster counties, 



Until 1902 



Fawns At all times 



Elk, moose, caribou, antelope 



Squirrel (black or gray, except in Greene County, Dec. 16- 



Oct. 1). 

 Hare, rabbit: 



Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Erie, Livingston, Monroe, 

 Orange, Orleans, Schoharie, Steuben, Ulster, and Wyo- 

 ming counties Dec. 16-Sept. 1 



Richmond and Rockland counties Dec. 31-Nov. 1 



Oneida and Sullivan counties Feb. 15-Sept. 16 



Greene County Dec. 16-Oct. 1 



Fulton County Feb. 1-Nov. 1 



Quail (see exceptions) 



Exceptions: 

 Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Mon- 

 roe, Montgomery, Niagara, Rensselaer, Richmond, 



Saratoga, Wyoming counties Until 1903 



Grouse (see exceptions) 



Exceptions: 



Greene, Sullivan, and Ulster counties Dec. 16-Oct. 1 



Cayuga, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Or- 

 leans, Rensselaer, Rockland, and Wyoming counties. 



Until 1903 



Dove , 



Mongolian ring-necked pheasants 



Woodcock (see exceptions) 



Exceptions: 

 Clinton, Essex, Fulton, Hamilton, and Warren coun- 

 ties Dec. 16-Aug. 16 



Oneida County Nov. 16-Sept. 1 



Richmond County Jan. 1-July 4 



Greene and Ulster counties Dec. 16-Oct. 1 



Rensselaer County Until 1903 



Plover, yellow-legs, surf bird, Wilson's or English snipe, jack- 

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

 nule, or shore bird. 

 Duck, goose, brant, swan (except in Jefferson County, Feb. 1- 



Sept. 1). 

 Deer shooting permitted only on first two Wednesdays and 

 Fridays after first Tuesday of November. 



Squirrel (black or gray) , hare, rabbit 



Quail (except on Robbins Island, protected at all times; and 

 Gardiners Island, Feb. 1-Oct. 15) . 



Grouse 



Woodcock 



Pheasants (English or Mongolian ring-neck), in Suffolk 



County only Jan. 1-Nov. 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. 



Meadow hen, mud hen, gallinule , 



Duck, goose, brant, swan , 



Deer (see exceptions) 



Exceptions : 



Bertie, Pender Feb. 1-Oct. 1 



Brunswick Feb. 15-July 15 



Caldwell Until March, 1905 



Caswell Until Feb. 9, 1907 



Cherokee, Graham, Jackson, Richmond, Scotland, Swain, 



Feb. 15-Aug. 15 



Clay, Macon Until 1902 



Columbus (Lake Waccamaw), Robeson Jan. l-Oct. 1 



Currituck (on North River side of Poplar Branch Town- 

 ship) Mar. 1-Sept. 21 



Dare , Mar. 1-Oct. 15 



Hyde (except near Mattamuskeet Lake), Tyrrell, 



Feb. 15-Aug. 1 

 Mitchell (Grassy Creek and Snow Creek townships) , 



Nov. 15-Oct. 15 



Montgomery Until 1906 



Pamlico ]\Iar. 1-Sept. 1 



Tyrrell. Feb. 1-Oct. 15 



Johnston, and all the counties east of the Wilmington 

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

 are mentioned above) Unprotected 



1 For sale season, see p. 55. 



No. 16—01 3 



Close seasons. 



Nov. 16-Sept. 1. 



At all times. 

 Dec. 16-Sept. 1. 



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-Nov. 1. 

 Jan. 1-Aug. 1. 



Jan. 1-Julv 1. 



Dec. 31-Aug. 16. 

 May 1-Oct. 1. 

 Jan. 1-Oct. 1. 



