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Utah. — Exception in c-aj-e of quail taken f<tr propagation, in Kane an«l Wa-sbing- 
tou eoiinties. (Laws of 1899, ch. 26, .set*. 26. ) 
Wi^iconshi. — Exception in case of live birds. (Wis. Stat., 1898, Vol. I, sec. 1498m.) 
Wijotiihtg. — Lawful to sell any colin or quail for the purpose of breeding, or for 
any person to take alive on his own premises at any time any big game for domesti- 
cation or for scientific or breetling purposes. (Rev. Stats., 1899, sec. 2117.) 
Manitohd. — Exception in case of big game, grouse, prairie chickens, and jjlieas- 
ants, provided special permit be obtaincn^l from the minister of agriculture and immi- 
gration, and not more than two animals or birds be shipped at one time. (Stats, of 
1900, ch. 14, sec. 17.) 
Xew Brunsirick. — Lawful to exjxjrt live game under license from surveyor-general. 
Newfoundland. — Exception in case of caribou, willow or other grouse, and par- 
tridge under authorization by minister of marine and fisheries, for sale to or 
exchange with game societies or institutions in other countries. (Acts of 1899, cap. 
18, sec. 21; cap. 27, sec. 4.) 
Xorthuest Territories. — Young deer, elk, moose, caribou, antelope, sheep, and goats 
may be taken alive and domesticated, but only deer, sheep, and goats can be law- 
fully exported from the Territory. (Con. Ordinances, 1898, ch. 85, sees. 2, 13. ) 
