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CHKONOLOGY AND INDEX. 



protecting birds on bird reservations, 1906; 

 Grand Canyon Game Preserve, 1906; appro- 

 priation for bison range, 1908; Weeks bill, 

 1908; Federal criminal code, 1909; establish- 

 ment of Glacier National Park, 1910; act 

 creating the Appalachian Park, 1911; appro- 

 priation for elk in Jackson Hole, Wyo., 1911. 



Connecticut (export of deer skins, 1677; close sea- 

 son on deer, 1698); towns authorized to 

 make by-laws regulating capture of birds, 

 1833; protection of insectivorous birds, 1850, 

 use of ferrets prohibited, 1865; rest days, 1880; 

 appointment of game wardens by selectmen 

 of towns, 1883; prohibiting use of sulphur to 

 capture rabbits, 1S97; commission of fisheries 

 and game, 1895; license system, 1907. 



Conservation commission, New York, 1911. 



Constable, duty to enforce game law, New York, 

 1869. 



Constable, game, New York, 1871; special, to en- 

 force game law, Rhode Island, 1874; Wyo- 

 ming, 1890. 



Constitutional provisions, Alabama, prohibiting 

 local legislation, 1901; California, amendment 

 authorizing division of State into fish and 

 game districts, 1902; Nebraska, prohibiting 

 local game and fish laws, 1872; Pennsylvania, 

 granting right of hunting on uninclosed lands, 

 1776; Tennessee, authorizing local legislation, 

 1870; (Texas, 1875). 



Corbin herd of buffalo established, 1890. 



County laws repealed, Tennessee, 1903; Texas, 1903; 

 Virginia, 1903; Alabama, 1907. 



County nonresident licenses, New Jersey, 1873. 



Coimty boards of police authorized to pass ordi- 

 nances for protection of game, Mississippi, 

 1856. 



County supervisors authorized to pass ordinances 

 for game protection, New Yor!., 1S49; to pro- 

 claim game law inoperative for one year 

 Kansas, 1861; to regulate protection of game, 

 Mississippi, 1871; to pass ordinances for pro- 

 tection of birds, fish, and ^ame : New York. 

 1871; (see also Connecticut 1833); to shorten 

 open seasons for fish and iume, California, 

 1897; to change seasons fir certain game, 

 Nevada, 1903. 



County warden, Maine, 1S52; Florida, 1897; Georgia, 

 1903; Kentucky, 1904; South Carolina, 1905. 



Crane, close season, Nevada, 1861. 



Criminal carelessness, law to prevent, Maine, 1901. 



Criminal Code, Federal, 1909. 



Crops, entering upon growing, Minnesota, 1864; 

 Minnesota, 1887. 



Crusting deer prohibited, New York, 1886. 



Curlew, close season, Massachusetts, 1835; 1849. 



Currituck Sound, N. C, fire hunting prohibited, 

 1869; big guns, batteries, and blinds in open 

 water prohibited, 1870; game keepers pro- 

 vided, 1891-1895, 1S99; nonresidents, rest days, 

 interference with hunting, 1897; regulations re ■ 

 garding decoys and ring-shooting boobies, 189S 



Cuvier Chib, Ohio, 1874. 



Damage done by deer, paid from private funds, 

 Vermont, 1902; by county commissioners, 

 Massachusetts, 1903; from license receipts, 

 Maine, 1903. 



Deadfalls prohibited, Michigan, 1897. 



Decisions, Aldrich v. Wright, N. H., 1873 (fur- 

 bearing animals). 

 Allen v. Wyckoff, N. J., 1886 (nonresident li- 



Am. Exp. Co. v. People, 111., 1890 (transpor- 

 tation). 



Chew v. Thompson, N. J., 1827 (trespass with 

 guns). 



Comm. v. Hall, Mass., 1880 (sale of imported 

 game). 



Comm. v. McComb, Pa., 1910 (automatic guns). 



Comm. v. Wilkinson, Pa., 1891 (sale of im- 

 ported game). 



Cu mmings v . People, 111., 1904 (nonresident li- 



Dieterich v. Fargo, N. Y., 1909 (deer from 

 private preserves). 



Ex parte Maier, Cal., 1894 (sale of imported 

 game). 



Geer v. Conn., 1896 (export). 



Haggerty v. St. L. Ice Man. Co., Mo., 1898 

 (storage). 



Harper v. Galloway, Fla., 1910 (county license). 



Hornbeke v. White, Colo., 1904 (replevin deer 

 hides). 



Hyde v. State, Ala., 1908 (written permission). 



In re Eberle, 111., 1899 (nonresident license). 



Javins v. U. S., D. C, 1897 (sale of imported 

 game). 



Kellogg v. King, Cal., 1896 (private preserves). 



Magner v. People, 111., 1881 (sale of imported 

 game). 



McConnell v. McKillip, Neb., 1904 (confiscation 

 of guns). 



McCready v. Virginia, 1877 (restrictions on non- 

 residents). 



Merritt v. People, 111., 1897 (sale of imported 

 game). 



N. Y. ex rel Hesterberg «>. People, N. Y., 1908 

 (sale of foreign game). 



Peables v. Hannaford, Me., 1841 (definition of 

 open seasons). 



People v. Buffalo Fish Co., N. Y., 1900 (pos- 

 session of imported fish). 



Phelps v. Racey, N. Y., 1875 (sale of imported 

 game). 



Roth v. State/Ohio, 1894 (sale of imported game). 



Rupert t>. United States, Okla., 1910 (export). 



Schulte v. Warren, III., 1905 (hunting on over- 

 flowed lands). 



Smith v. Maryland, 1855 (nonresidents). 



State v. Campbell, Ga., 1808 (Black Act). 



State v. Hill, Miss., 1910 (county ordinance). 



State v. Mallory, Ark., 1904 (nonresidents). 



State t\ Poole, Minn., 1904 (large fine). 



State v. Rodman, Minn., 1894 (possession in 

 close season). 



State v. Saunders, Kans., 1877 (export). 



State v. Schwartz, La., 1907 (aigrettes). 



State v. Snowman, Me., 1900 (guides). 



Stevens v. State, Md. ,1899 (sale of imported 

 game). 



Underwood v. State, Ala., 1851 (camp hunting). 



United States v. Smith, Pa., 1902 (Lacey Act). 



Ward v. Race Horse, Wyo., 1896 (U. S. Sup. 

 Ct.— Indians). 



Wells, Fargo Exp. Co. v. State, Ark. , 1906 (ex- 

 port). 



