36 BULLETIN" 22, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Ontario — Continued. Open seasons. 
Moose, caribou (bulls only) Oct. 16-Nov. 16. 1 
Hare 2 Oct. 1-Dec. 16. 
Squirrel (black or gray) (except in Norfolk County, Nov. 15, 1915) Nov. 15-Dec. 2. 
Quail, wild turkey Nov. 15-Dec. 2. 
Partridge, grouse, prairie fowl, pheasant (see exceptions) Oct. 15-Nov. 16. 
Exceptions: Essex County, ruffed grouse, English ring neck pheasant, Hunga- 
rian partidge Oct. 15, 1914 
Lincoln and Welland Counties, English or Mongolian pheasant Oct. 15, 1914 
Capercailzie Sept. 15, 1915. 
Dove No open season.- 
Woodcock Oct. 1-Nov. 16. 
Plover, snipe, rail, other shore birds, duck and other waterfowl Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 4 
Prince Edward Island (1906-1911): 
Hare, rabbit Nov. 1-Feb. 1. 
Partridge Oct. 15-Nov. 15. 
Plover, curlew Aug. 1-Jan. 1. 
Snipe, woodcock Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 
Yellow legs, shore and other birds along beaches or tidal marshes, duck Aug. 20- Jan. 1. 
Goose Sept. 15-May 10. 
Brant Apr. 20- Jan. 1. 
Quebec (1899-1913): 
Zone I. 5 Deer, moose (see exceptions) Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 
Exceptions: InLabelle,Ottawa,Pontiac, and Temiscaming Counties. Oct. 1-Dec. 1 
Cow moose and young deer and moose No open season. 
Caribou (young, no open season) ■_ Sept. 1-Feb. 1. 
Hare Oct. 15-Peb. 1. 
Bear Aug. 20- July 1. 
Birch or swamp partridge Sept. 1-Dec. 15. 
White partridge or ptarmigan Nov. 1-Feb. 1. 
Woodcock, plover, curlew, tattler, sandpiper, snipe Sept. 1-Feb. 1. 
Widgeon, teal, duck (except sheldrake), gull, loon Sept. 1-Mar. 1.8 
Zone 2. Close seasons same as in Zone 1, except as follows: 
Caribou Sept. l.-Mar. 1. 
Hare Oct. 15-Mar. 1. 
Birch or swamp partridge Sept. 15-Feb. 1. 
White partridge or ptarmigan Nov. 15-Mar. 1. 
Saskatchewan 7 (1905-1913): 
Deer, elk or wapiti, moose, caribou (males only) Nov. 15-Dec. I. 8 
Antelope (males only) Oct. 1-Nov. 15. 
Buffalo and females and young of above big game : No open season. 
Partridge, pheasant, prairie chicken, grouse, ptarmigan Sept. 15-Nov. 16. 
English pheasant No open season. 
Plover, curlew, sandpiper, snipe, shore birds, coot, rail, duck, goose, swan, crane . . . Sept. 15- Jan. 1. 
Northwest Territories 9 (1906): 
Deer, elk or wapiti, moose, caribou, goat, sheep Dec. 1-Apr. I. 10 
Musk ox Oct. 15-Mar. 20. 
Partridge, prairie chicken, grouse, pheasant Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 
Duck, goose, swan Sept. 1-Jan. 15. 
Yukon n(1902-190G): 
Deer, elk or wapiti, moose, caribou, sheep, goat, musk ox (males only) Sept. 1-Mar. 1. 
Bison or buffalo No open season. 
Partridge, prairie chicken, grouse, ptarmigan, pheasant '.... Sept. 1-Mar. 15. 
Sandpiper, snipe, crane, duck, goose, swan. : Aug. 10- June 1. 
1 South of the Canadian Pacific R. R., between Mattawa and the Manitoba boundary, Nov. 1-16. 
2 Cottontail rabbits (wood hares) may be killed during close season when damaging trees or shrubs. 
3 Under act for protection of insectivorous'birds, Rev. Stats., 1897, ch. 2S9, sec. 3. 
* Shore birds and waterfowl south of the Canadian Pacific, between Montreal and Toronto, and the 
Guelph and Goderich Railways, Sept. 15-Dec. 16. 
5 Zone No. 1 comprises the whole Province, except that part of the counties of Chicoutimi and Saguenay 
east and north of the River Saguenay. Zone No. 2 comprises the excepted part of said counties. 
6 Inhabitants of Zone 2 and Gaspe County may take these birds for food Aug. 1-June 1. 
7 Lieutenant governor in council may extend close seasons over current year, within limits, on petition 
of six game guardians. 
s Applies north of line between Townships 34 and 35; south of said line, no open season . 
9 Indians, inhabitants, travelers, explorers, and surveyors in need of food exempt Governor in council 
may alter seasons. 
10 Also July 15-Oct.l. 
11 Indians, explorers, surveyors, prospectors, miners, and travelers in need of food are exempt. Com- 
missioner in council may alter seasons. 
