32 BULLETIN 22, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
South. Carolina — Continued. Open seasons. 
Grackle Oct. 1-Mar. 1. 
Duck (except wood duck), goose, brant Nov. 1-Feb. 1. 
Black-breasted and golden plover, jacksnipe or Wilson snipe, yellowlegs. . . Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
Rail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 
South Dakota (1909-1913): 
Deer (except fawns, no open season) Nov. 1-Dec. 1. 
Elk, antelope, mountain sheep No open season. 
Quail, dove No open season. 
Partridge, grouse, prairie chicken, woodcock, golden plover, upland plover, snipe Sept. 10-Oct. 10. 
Introduced pheasant Jan. 1, 1915. 
Ducks, goose, brant, any aquatic fowl Sept.lO-Dec.16. 
Yellowlegs Sept.10-Dec.16. 
Tennessee (1903-1913): 
Deer (except Fentress County, Dec. 1-Jan. 1) Oct. 1, 1915. 
Squirrel June 1-Mar. 1 .i 
Quail or partridge (except Haywood County, Dec. 1-Feb. 1; Washington and 
Unicoi Counties, Mar. 27, 1918) Nov. 15-Mar. 1. 
Grouse, pheasant (except English or ringneck pheasants), wild turkey 2 Nov. 1-Mar. 1. 
Pheasant, English or ringneck Dec. 1-Jan. 1. 
Dove (except in Shelby County, Mar. 1-July 15) Aug. 1-Apr. 15. 
Marsh blackbird Oct. 1-Apr. 15. 
Woodcock Oct. 1-Jan. 1. 
Black-breasted and golden plover, Wilson or jacksnipe, yellowlegs Oct. 1-Dec. 16. 
Rail, coot, mud-hen Oct. 1-Dec. 1. 
Duck (except teal and wood duck, Aug. 1-Jan. 16), goose, brant Oct. 1-Jan. 16. 
Texas (1907-1911): 
Deer (female deer and spotted fawn no open season) Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 
Antelope, sheep, 5 years Nov. 1, 1916. 
Quail or partridge, dove Nov. 1-Feb. 1. 
Prairie chicken or pinnated grouse, pheasants (Mongolian, English), 5 years Nov. 1, 1916. 
Wild turkey Dec. 1-Apr. 1 . 
Woodcock Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 
Black-breasted and golden plover, Wilson or jacksnipe, yellowlegs Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
Rail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 
Duck, goose, brant Oct. 1-Jan. 16. 
Utah (1909-1913J: 
Deer (except in Tooele County Oct. 1, 1918, and except as below) Oct. 1-Oct. 16. 
Exception: Nonresident not permitted to kill deer. 
Elk, antelope, sheep No open season. 
Quail, prairie chicken, pheasants (Chinese, English, Mongolian) dove, robin, shore 
bird (except snipe), swan (see exceptions) No open season. 
Exceptions: Quail in Garfield, Kane, and Washington Counties. . Sept. 1-Feb. 1 
Quail in Carbon, Davis, Salt Lake, San Pete, Sevier, Uinta, 
Utah, and Weber Counties Oct. 1-Nov. 1 
Iron County Oct. 1-Dec. 1. 
Grouse Oct. 6-Oct. 16. 
Sage hen Aug. 15-Nov. 1. 
Black-breasted and golden plover, yellowlegs Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
Snipe Oct. 1-Dec. 16. 
Duck, goose '. Oct. 1-Jan. 1 . 
Rail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 
i Sjiecial squirrel seasons: Benton, Decatur, Wilson, June 1-Jan. 1; Carroll, June 15-Mar. 1; Carter, July 
15-Mar. 1; Crockett, Weakley, July 1-Feb. 1; Dyer, June 1-Julyl and Oct. 1-Jan. 1; Fayette, July 15- 
Jan. 1; Gibson, Sevier, June 1-Feb. 1; Hardeman, July 15-Feb. 15; Haywood, June 15-J an 1; Henderson 
July 15-Jan. 15; McNairy, Madison, July 1-Mar. 1; Robertson, July 1-Jan. 1; Shelby, June 15-Feb. 1; Stew- 
art, Aug. 1-Feb. 1; Warren, Oct. 1-Mar. 1. Bedford, Blount, Cannon, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Dickson, 
Fentress, Giles, Greene, Hickman, Humphreys, Jackson, Knox, Lawrence, Lincoln, London, Marshall, 
Maury, Meigs, Moore, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Rhea, Sequatchie, Sullivan, Van Buren, Wash- 
ington, Wayne, White, Williamson, unprotected. 
In Chester, Dyer, Hardeman, Hardin, and McNairy Counties anyone may kill squirrels on his own 
property at any time for his own use. 
2 Special wild turkey seasons: Dyer (gobblers), Nov. 1-May 1 (hens), Nov. 1-Feb. 1; Clay, Fentress, 
Overton, Pickett, Aug. 1-May 1; Lauderdale, Feb. 15, 1915. 
