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P. D. ARMOUR, 
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i THE Head of the great Armour Packing Company, Chicago, IIL, 
.—— (in a personal letter to Dr. Keeley) said: 
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At present, July, October, November and 
December are open season for woodcock in 
New Jersey. The open season for rabbits, 
quail, grouse and squirrels is November 10 
to December 1. Without exaggeration, aan 
there are almost as many rabbits, squirrels . s— 
and birds killed during October as during EE ES 
the legal season, by persons ostensibly hunt- 
ing woodcock. I have heard guns dis- 
charged in places where I am certain no ‘IF fo ZG 
woodcock existed, and have seen a man nay 4/77 _. oe a 
shooting quails in August. This condition ll. VME YY 
of things is generally known, but because 
of the open season for woodcock it is next ‘Mi il vl 
to impossible to catch violators of the law. (ei ey 2 
I wish someone would suggest a practical mg S T =* 
remedy. I promise to do my part. Perhaps : ull ‘ll ‘] ‘ne IAAI =~ 
a letter to our representatives at the State Ia = ] rt ) 
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