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Nebraska, Kansas. Colorado. Wyoming, Montana, Malm. Nevada, and that por- 
tion of Oregon and Washington lying east of the summit of the Cascade Moun- 
tains the open season shall be from September 10 to December 31 ; 
In Utah and in that portion of Oregon and Washington lying west of the 
summit of the Cascade Mountains the open season shall be from October 1 to 
January 15 ; and 
In Georgia, Florida. Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana the open season 
shall be from November 1 to January 31. 
Woodcock. — The open seasons for woodcock shall be .is follows: 
In Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecti- 
cut. New York. New Jersey. Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, 
Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois. Missouri. Iowa. Minnesota. North Da- 
kota. South Dakota. Nebraska, and Kansas the open season shall be from 
October 1 to November 30; and 
In Delaware. Maryland, the District of Columbia. Virginia, North Carolina, 
South Carolia, Georgia, Florida. Alabama. Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, 
Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma the open season shall be from November 1 to 
I ►ecember 31. 
I>orc*. — The open seasons for mourning doves shall be as follows: 
In Delaware, Maryland. Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina. Tennessee, 
Kentucky, Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Minnesota. Nebraska, Kansas. Missouri, 
Arkansas. Oklahoma. Texas. New Mexico. Colorado. Utah, Arizona, California, 
Nevada. Idaho, and Oregon the open season shall be from September 1 to De- 
cember 15 : 
In Georgia. Florida, and Alabama the open season shall be from October 16 
to January 31 : and 
In Mississippi and Louisiana the open season shall lie from September 16 to 
December 31. 
[As amended October 25, 191S. July 28, 1919, July 9, 1920. May 17, 1921, and March 
S. 1922.] 
REGULATION* 5.— BAG LIMITS ON CERTAIN MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS. 
A person may take in any one day during the open seasons prescribed there- 
for in Regulation 4 not to exceed the following numbers of migratory game 
birds, which numbers shall include all birds taken by any other person who 
lor hire accompanies or assists him in taking migratory birds: 
Ducks (except wood duel: and eider ducks). — Twenty-live in the aggregate 
of all kinds. 
Geese. — Eight in the aggregate of all kinds. 
Brant.— Eight. 
Rails, coot, and gallinules (except sora). — Twenty-five in the aggregate of 
all kinds. 
Sora. — Fifty. 
Black-bellied and golden plovers and greater and lesser yellowlegs. — Fifteen 
in the aggregate of all kinds. 
Wilson snipe, or iacksnipe. — Twenty-five. 
Woodcock. — Six. 
Doves ( mourning) . — Twenty-five. 
[As amended October 25, 1918. July 28, 1919, and March 3, 1921.] 
REGULATION 6.— SHIPMENT, TRANSPORTATION, AND POSSESSION OF CERTAIN 
MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS. 
Waterfowl (except wood duck, eider ducks, and swans), rails, coot, galli- 
nules, black-bellied and golden plovers, greater and lesser yellowlegs, wood- 
cock, Wilson snipe or jacksnipe, and mourning dove- and parts thereof legally 
