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Game law, first— Continued. 



Ohio, 1857. 



Minnesota, 1858. 



Michigan, 1859. 



Nebraska, 1860. 



Texas, 1860. 



Kansas, 1861. 



Kentucky, 1861. 



Nevada, 1861. 



Idaho, 1864. 



Washington, 1865. 



Colorado, 1867. 



West Virginia, 1868. 



Wyoming, 1869. 



Montana, 1870. 



Tennessee, 1870. 



Oregon, 1872. 



Utah, 1872. 



Arkansas, 1875. 



North Dakota, 1875. 



South Dakota, 1875. 



District of Columbia, 1878. 



New Mexico, 1880. 



Arizona, 1887. 



Oklahoma, 1890. 



Alaska, 1900 (eggs), 1902. 

 Game law publications, Dodge's Digest of Bird and 

 Game Laws, 1865; Suydam's Fur, Fin, and 

 Feather, 1868; first pamphlet editions of game 

 laws, New York, 1873; first close season table, 

 1873; Forest and Stream, 1873; Hallock's Bib- 

 liography for Sportsmen, 1880; Smith's Law 

 of Field Sports, 1886; Reynold's Book of the 

 Game Laws, 1890; New York Public Library 

 List of Works on -Sport and Shooting, 1903. 

 (See also Publication of game law.) 

 Game preserve (National), Wichita, Oklahoma, 

 1905; Grand Canyon, Arizona, 1906; (private), 

 Catonpreserve, Illinois, 1858; Blooming Grove 

 Park, Pa., 1871. (State) Wyoming, 1905. 

 Game, property of State, principle first enunciated 

 in Magner v. People, Illinois, 1881; incorpo- 

 rated in game law, Arkansas, 1889; established 

 by Supreme Court of United States in Geer v. 

 Connecticut, 1896; stated in game law, Ne- 

 braska, 1901. 

 Game refuges, Wyoming, 1905; Pennsylvania, es- 

 tablished on State forest reserves, 1907; Cali- 

 fornia, on Pinnacles National Forest, 1909; 

 Idaho, on Payette River, Heyburn Park, and 

 Cceur d'Alene Indian Reservation, 1909; 

 Minnesota State forest reserves and parks, 

 1909; Wyoming, Congress memorialized for 

 winter refuge, 1909; Louisiana, 1910; Idaho, 

 1911; Louisiana, 1911; Montana, 1911; North 

 Dakota, 1911; Oregon, 1911; Washington,, 

 1911. 

 Game warden (State), Minnesota, 1887; Wisconsin 

 (4), 1887; Washington, 1890; Illinois, 1895; 

 Maryland, 1896. 

 General Grant National Park, Cal., established, 



1890. 

 Georgia, prohibition of fire hunting, 1790; Black Act 

 decision (State v. Campbell), 1808; 2-year 

 close season for deer in Screven County, 1859; 

 discharge of firearms on highway at night, 

 1883; general law for deer, turkeys, partridges, 



and pheasants, but not to modify local laws, 

 1891; act of 1891 made uniform throughout 

 State, 1893; close season on opossums, 1897; 

 baiting doves, 1898; revision of game law, 

 county wardens, 1903; general game law, 1911; 

 license system, 1911; fish and game commis- 

 sioner, 1911. 



Glacier National Park, Mont., established, 1910. 



Goose, close season, Ohio, 1857; Nevada, 1861. 



Governor, salary paid in deer skins, Tennessee, 1787; 

 as Fish and Game Commissioner, Nebraska, 

 1901; authorized to issue licenses, Alaska, 

 1908; authorized to suspend open seasons in 

 time of drought, Vermont, 1908; Massachu- 

 setts, 1909; authorized to prohibit hunting in 

 forests in time of drought, Maine and New 

 York, 1909. 



Grain, permission required to enter upon growing 

 crops, Minnesota, 1864. 



Grand Canyon game preserve, Arizona, 1906. 



Grand jury to investigate game law violations, Mis- 

 souri, 1907. 



Grass plover (see Upland plover). 



Ground, shooting quail and doves on the ground 

 prohibited, Ohio, 1904. 



Grouse, close season, New York, 1785; New Jersey, 

 1820. 



Guests of citizens of Dorchester County allowed 

 privileges of shooting wildfowl (Maryland, 

 1892). 



Guides, registry law, Maine, 1897; licensed, Wyom- 

 ing, 1S99; required by nonresidents hunting 

 on wild lands, Maine, 1901; required by non- 

 residents hunting big game, South Dakota, 

 1901 ; must be deputy wardens, South Dakota, 

 1901. 



Gulls, protected, New Jersey, 1885; seized in Balti- 

 more, Md., 1900. 



Guns, automatic, Pennsylvania, 1907; decision sus- 

 taining constitutionality of law, Pennsyl- 

 vania, 1910; big guns, Virginia, 1833; J'ew 

 York, 1869; North Carolina (Currituck 

 County), 1870; Maryland (Susquehanna 

 Flats), 1872; Wisconsin, 1887. 



Guns, rifles on Core Sound, N. C, 1893. 



Guns, swivel or punt, Michigan, 1865. 



Guns, spring, prohibited, Minnesota, 1869; Wis- 

 consin, 1887. 



Hallock, Charles, Bibliography for Sportsmen, 1880. 



Hallock Code, 1897. 



Hawk protected, New York, 1886. (See also Fish 

 hawk.) 



Heath hen, first close season, New York, 1708; New 

 York, 1785; New Jersey, 1820; Massachusetts, 

 1831; Rhode Island, 1846; close term 6 years, 

 Massachusetts, 1870. 



Heyburn Park, Idaho, 1909. 



Hides, export prohibited, Connecticut, 1077; killing 

 for hides prohibited, Oregon, 1874; decision 

 on law prohibiting sale, Colorado, 1904. 



Highways, watching for deer near highways at 

 night, New York, 1803; hunting on, pro- 

 hibited, Kentucky, 1801, Kansas, 1886, dis- 

 charge of firearms prohibited at night, 

 Georgia, 1883. 



Hoar bill, Congress, 1898. 



Hornaday, W. T., Sportsman's Platform, 1910. 



