EXPORT FROM THE STATE. 
Export of game prohibited hij State laws — Continued. 
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states. 
North Carolina, 1883- 
1901— Continued 
Henderson 
Lenoir 
Rowan 
Yancey 
North Dakota 
Ohio, 1900 
Oklahoma, 1S99. 
Oregon. 1901' 
Pennsylvania, 1897 
Kinds of game — Penalties. 
Birds, game, or wildfowl— penalty, S2-S10, or imprisonment 5-10 days. 
Quail, partridge for sale from county— penalty, not exceeding $50, or impris- 
onment for 30 days or more. 
Quail, partridge, grouse, pheasant, wild turkey, dove, woodcock from county — 
penalty, not exceeding $100, or imprisonment 60 days, or both. 
Quail, partridge from county — penalty, fine or imprisonment in discretion of 
court. 
Deer, elk, moose, caribou, antelope, buffalo, mountain sheep, ruffed grou.se, 
prairie chicken, pinnated grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, woodcock, wild duck, 
wild goose, brant, wild swan — penalty. SlOO for each animal, $10 for each bird. 
Squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse or pheasant, prairie chicken, Mongolian pheas- 
ant, English or ring-necked pheasant, wild turkev, woodcock — penaltv, $25- 
$100. 
Deer, antelope, quail, grouse, prairie chicken, Mongolian or other pheasant, 
wild turkey, dove, plover— penalty, for shipper, $25-$100 and costs; for com- 
mon carrier, $50-$500 and costs. 
. Deer, antelope, elk, moo.se, mountain sheep (or hides of said animals) for pur- 
I poses of sale; quail or bobwhite, English or gray partridge, capercailzie, 
I moor hen, grouse, sage hen. pheasant. Mongolian, silver, golden, copper, green 
Japanese, and Reeves pheasants, prairie chicken, wild turkey, woodcock, 
rail, upland plover, wild duck, goose, swan, or other wild fowl (except birds 
raised in confinement and shipped for breeding purposes)— penalty, for big 
game. $100-$500 and costs or imprisonment: for birds, $15-$200, or imprison- 
ment 7-100 days, or both fine and impri.sonment. 
Deer, elk, rabbit, hare, sq\iirrel, quail, partridge, grouse, pheasant, English, 
Mongolian, or Chinease pheasant, wild turkev, reedbird, plover, woodcock, 
rail, web-footed wild fowl taken in the State— penaltv, $50-$100. 
Rhode Island. 1900 .. Quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock— penalty, $20 for each bird. 
South Carolina, 1900. 
South Dakota 1899 .. 
Quail or partridge for .sale (until 1905)- 
onment not exceeding 30 days. 
-I)enalty, not exceeding $30, or impris- 
Tennessee, 1896-1899 . 
Anderson. Ruther- 
ford, Sumner, 
Tipton, Wilson. 
Benton 
Bledsoe, Camp- 
bell, Carter.Clai- 
borne, Clay, 
Cumberland. 
Fentress. John- 
son, Meigs. Mor- 
gan, Pickett, 
Putnam, Rhea, 
Scott, Sequat- 
chie, Van Buren, 
White. 
Bradley, Dyer, 
Hawkins. 
Carroll. Crockett, 
Gibson, Grain- 
ger, Hamblen, 
Henderson, 
Madison. Obion. 
Carter. Greene, 
Hamilton. Haw- 
kins, Henry, 
Johnson, Ma- 
rion. Sullivan, 
Unicoi, Wash- 
ington. 
Deer, elk, antelope, buffalo, mountain sheep, quail, ruffed grouse, prairie 
chicken, pinnated grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, plover, curlew, Avoodcock. 
crane, wild duck, wild goose, brant (except that 3 deer. 1 elk, 1 buflialo. 1 
mountain .sheep, and not more than 25 birds not intended for commercial 
purposes, may be shipped in open view during open season and 3 days there- 
after, when tagged and accompanied by owner, and. in the case of big game, 
a certificate— good for 5 days— that such game was lawfully killed must be 
obtained from a justice of the peace and given to the carrier)— penaltv, for 
big game, $25-$200, or imprisonment 30-180 davs, or both fine and imprison- 
ment; for birds, $10-$50. 
Quail, from Sttite prohibited until Mar. 24, 1902— penalty, $5-$10 for each quail. 
Quail, partridge, prairie chicken, grouse, pheasant from county. 
Quail, partridge, squirrel from county. 
Nonresidents prohibited from killing or carrying away any game. 
Quail or j>art ridge for i)rofit from county, 
(iuail, partridge from county. 
Quail, partridge, woodcock, phea.sant, wild turkey from State 
1 Any citizen of Washington j>ernjitted to take one day's hag \v\{\\ him out of the State. 
