GAME LAWS FOE 1913. 29 
Nevada — Continued. Open seasons. 
Bob white, partridge, pheasant, other imported birds. No open season. 
Sage hen July 15-Oct. 2. 
Woodcock Sept. 15-Jan. 1. 
Plover, snipe Sept. 15-Dec. 16. 
Duck, goose, swan Sept. 15-Jan. 16. 
Brant Oct. 1-Jan. 16. 
Yellowlegs Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
New Hampshire i (1901-1913): 
Deer in Coos County Oct. 1-Dec. 16 
Deer in Carroll and Grafton Counties Nov. 1-Dec. 16 
Deer in rest of State Dec. 1-Dec. 16. 
Elk, moose, caribou No open season. 
Hare, rabbit Oct. 1-Apr. 1. 
Gray squirrel Oct. 1, 1919. 
Exception: Outside of the thickly settled part of cities and towns. Oct. 1-Nov. 1 
Quail, partridge, ruffed grouse, woodcock (see exception), Wilson snipe Oct. 1-Dec. 1. 
Exception: Woodcock in Coos and Grafton Counties Sept. 15-Dec. 1 
Dove, pheasant, any introduced foreign game bird No open season. 
Killdeer, upland plover or Bartramian sandpiper, wood duck Oct. 1, 1917. 
Black-breasted and golden plover, yellowlegs Oct. 1-Dec. 16. 2 
Bail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. l.» 
Duck (except wood duck and sheldrake), goose, brant Oct. 1-Jan. 16. 3 
New Jersey (1903-1913): 
Deer, bucks only 4 (no open season for does) Nov. 1-Nov. 6. 
Rabbit, squirrel Nov. 10-Dec. 16. 
Quail, ruffed grouse (partridge), prairie chicken, Hungarian partridge, English or 
ring-neck pheasant (females until 1914) , wild turkey Nov. 10-Dec. 16. 
Dove, wild pigeon No open season. 
Woodcock '. .... Oct. 10-Dec. 1. 
Upland plover, 5 years ,... Aug. 1, 1916. 
Plover (except upland plover), yellowlegs , . . . May 1-Dec. 16. 
English (Wilson) snipe (bog or jacksnipe) Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
Curlew, surf (bay) snipe (except English snipe), sandpiper, and other shore birds May 1-Jan. 1. 
Reedbird Sept. 1-Nov. 1. 
Marsh hen, rail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 
Duck (except wood duck, swan, Sept. 1, 1918), goose, brant.. : Nov. 1-Jan. 16.* 
New Mexico (1912): 
Deer (with horns) Oct. 1-Nov. 16. 
Deer (without horns), elk, sheep, goat No open season. 
Antelope, 5 years June 14, 1917. 
Quail (except bobwhite) Nov. 1-Feb. 1. 
Bob white quail, pheasant, prairie chicken, wild pigeon, 5 years June 14, 1917. 
Grouse Sept. 1-Nov. 16. 
Ptarmigan (white grouse), Oregon or Denny pheasant No open season. 
Wild turkey Nov . 1-Jan. 1 6 . 
Turtle dove July 1-Oct. 1. 
Plover, snipe, yellowlegs, duck, goose, brant Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
Bail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 
New York s (1912-13): 
Deer, witn horns not less than 3 inches long, in Adirondack region 7 Oct. 1-Nov. 16. 
Deer— rest of State (see exception) No open season. 
Exception: Deer having horns not less than 3 inches in length in Ulstei County 
and towns of Neversink, Cochecton, Tusten, Highland, Lumberland, Forest- 
burg, Bethel, and all of towns of Mamakating and Thompson south of New- 
burgh and Cochecton turnpike in Sullivan County and Deer Park in Orange 
County Nov. 1-Nov. 16 
i Governor and council may suspend open season in time of excessive drought. 
2 In Rockingham County the season on beach birds, coot, teal, opens July 15. 
3 On tide waters and salt marshes the season on black ducks opens September 1. 
4 Not applicable to deer in game preserves or to possession of imported deer properly tagged. 
6 Open season for duck, goose, and brant on Delaware River and Bay , begins Sept. 1. 
6 When first date of open season falls on Sunday, season opens on the preceding Saturday. 
7 The Adirondack region comprises the counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herki- 
mer, Oswego, Saratoga, St. Lawrence, Warren, and Washington, and that part of Jefferson, Lewis, and 
Oneida Counties lying east of the Utica & Black River R. R. from Utica to Ogdensburg. 
