CLOSE SEASONS. 
Close seasons — Continued. 
29 
North Dakota 
(1901.) 
Ohioi 
Deer 
Elk, moose, caribou, buffalo, mountain sheep 
Antelope 
Quail, English or Chinese pheasant, wild swan 
Sharp-tailed grouse, ruffed grouse, pinnated grouse, prairie 
chicken, woodcock. 
Wild duck, wild goose, crane, brant 
Deer 
(1900.) 
Oklahoma. 
(1899.) 
Squirrel, rabbit 
Quail, ruffed grouse or pheasant, prairie chicken, plover, kill- 
deer, woodcock, snipe, rail. 
Coot or mud hen, wild ducks 
English, Mongolian, and ring-necked pheasants 
Deer, antelope 
Quail 
Oregon i . . . 
(1901.) 
Pennsylvania 
(1897.) 
Rhode Island.. 
(1900-1901.) 
South Carolina 
Prairie chicken, wild turkey. 
Mongolian or other pheasant;- 
Grouse 
Dove, plover 
Deer (except spotted fawn, protected at all times), antelope, 
moose, mountain sheep (see exceptions). 
Ezcei)tio7is: 
Grant, Harney, Malheur, and Baker counties, deer and 
antelope, Oct. 15-Oct. 1, and female deer in rest of 
State, Nov. 1-Aug. 15. 
Elk 
Silver-gray squirrel {Sciunisfossor) 
English or gray partridge, capercailzie, moor hen, pheasants 
(silver, golden, copper, green Japanese, and Reeves), wild 
turkey, woodcock. 
Rail, upland plover 
Mallard, wood duck, widgeon, teal, spoonbill (gray, black, 
sprig-tail) , canvasback duck, wild goose, wild swan (except 
in Jackson, Klamath, and Lake counties, Jan. 1-Sept. 15, 
and in Coos County, Aug. 1-Feb. 1). 
Wei>tof Cascades (see' exceptions): 
Quail, bobwhite quail, partridge, grouse, native pheasiint 
(ruffed grouse), ring-neck or China torquatus pheasant, 
prairie chicken. 
Exceptions : 
Douglas County: Quail, bobwhite quail, partridge, na- 
tive pheasant, ring-neck or China torquatus pheas- 
ant, prairie chicken Dec. 1-Sept. 1 ? 
Grouse, ruffed grouse Dec. 1-Aug. 1 ? 
Tillamook County: Native pheasant (ruffed grouse), 
ring-neck or China torquatus pheasant. 
Until Sept. 15, 1904 
Blue grouse Oct. 15-Aug. 1 
Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Jackson, and Josephine counties: 
Ring-neck or China torquatus pheasant. 
Until Sept. 15, 1904 
East of Cascades : 
Quail, except bobwhite, pheasant, native pheasant (ruffed 
grouse), grouse, sage hen. 
Bobwhite 
Prairie chicken (except in Wasco County, Oct. 15-Aug. 1).. 
Deer, elk 
Squirrel (black, gray, or fox) 
Hare, rabbit 
Quail, partridge, grouse, prairie chicken, pheasant, wild turkey. 
Pheasants (Chinese, English, Mongolian), 5 years 
Woodcock 
Upland or grass plover 
Rail, reedbird 
Web-footed wild fowl 
Deer, 5 years , 
Gray squirrel, rabbit, hare 
Quail or bob- white, ruffed grouse or partridge, woodcock 
Pheasant (except ruffed grouse) , 5 years 
Dove 
Dec. l-Nov. 10. 
At all times. 
Until Jan. 1,1911. 
Until Sept. 1,1905. 
Oct. 15-Sept. 1. 
May 1-Sept. 1. 
Dec. 16-Nov. 10. 
Dec. 2-Nov. 10. 
Dec. 2-Nov. 10. 
Dec.2-Nov.l0. 3 
Dec. 16-Nov. 10. 
At all times. 
Feb. 1-Oct. 15. 
Jan. 1-Sept. 1. 
Until Jan. 1, 1904. 
At all times. 
Jan. 1-Aug. 1. 
Nov. 1-July 15. 
Until Sept. 15, 1904. 
Jan. 1-Oct. 1. 
Until Oct. 1, 1905. 
Jan. 1-Aug. 1. 
Mar. 1-Sept. 1. 
Dec. 1-Oct. 1. 
Black duck and wood duck 
Deer (see exceptions) 
Exceptions: Berkeley, Clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, 
Georgetown, Horry, Kershaw, Marlboro, Marion, and 
Williamsburg .' Feb. 1-Aug 1 
Quail, partridge, pheasant, wild turkey, woodcock 
Mongolian or ring-neck pheasants, 10 years 
Dove '. 
Nov. 1-Aug. 1. 
Until Oct. 15, 1905. 
Until Aug. 15, 1903. 
Dec. 1-Nov. 1. 
Dec. 16-Oct. 15. 
Dec. 16-Nov. 1. 
Dec. 16-Oct. 15. 
Until Mav 27, 1902. 
Dec. 16-Oct. 15.*. 
Jan. 1-Julv 15. 
Dec. 1-Sept. 1. 
May 1-Sept. 1. 
Until Feb. 1, 1905. 
Jan. 1-Oct. 15. 
Dec. 16-Oct. 15. 
Until Oct. 1,1905. 
At all times. 
Apr. 1-Aug. 15. 
Feb. 1-Sept. 1. 
Apr. 1-Nov. 1. 
Until Dec. 22, 1903. 
Mar. 1-Aug. 1. 
1 For sale seasons, see p. 56. 
2 Wild ducks can not lawfully be killed on Sunday or Monday, or on any of the reservoirs belonging 
to the State of Ohio, or on the" waters of Lake Erie or its estuaries or bays, or on the rivers, creeks, 
ponds, or other waters of the State. 
3 Except Mar. 11-Apr. 10. 
♦ Except month of July. 
