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rtah. — Exception in case of quail taken for ])ropay:ation, in Kane and Washing- 

 ton counties. (Laws of 1899, ch. 26, sec. 26. ) 



Wisconsin. — Exception in case of live birds. ("Wis. Stat., 1898, Vol. I, sec. 1498m.) 



Wi/oniing. — Lawful to sell any colin or quail for the purpose of breeding, or for 

 any i^erson to take alive on his own premises at any time any big game for domesti- 

 cation or for scientific or breeding purposes. (Rev. Stats., 1899, sec. 2117.) 



Manitoba. — Exception in case of big game, grouse, prairie chickens, and pheas- 

 ants, i^rovided special permit be obtained from the minister of agriculture and immi- 

 gration, and not more than two animals or Inrds be shipped at one time. (Stats, of 

 1900, ch. 14, sec. 17.) 



Xeic Brunswick. — Lawful to export live game under license from surveyor-general. 



Keu'foundla)id. — Exception in case of caribou, willow or other grouse, and par- 

 tridge under authorization by minister of marine and fisheries, for sale to or 

 exchange with game societies or institutions in other countries. (Acts of 1899, cap. 

 18, sec. 21; cap. 27, sec. 4.) 



yorthicest Territories. — Young deer, elk, moose, caribou, anteloj^e, sheei^, and goats 

 may be taken alive and domesticated, but. only deer, sheep, and goats can be law- 

 fully exported from the Territory. (Con. Ordinances, 1898, ch. 85, sees. 2, 13. ) 



