Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/1188

 2606 PBOCLAMATIONS, 1926. §;g°§'g},'}· ;;°du,,e_ Waterfowl (except wood duck, cider ducks, and swans), rails,'coot, me¤a.•¢a gallmules, greater  lesser yellowlegs, rwoodcock, Wxlpon smpe or  and mourngng doveis rxliay be weueeach, day rrom halfb:3 ur _1'08l1Il.1'1S6 ;8�DSQ'�I‘!Ig eopenseasons rescn therefor m this regulation, by the means and in the mmlibers per- m1tted by regulations 3 J5 hereof, erespectavely, and when _so taken may be possessed any day m any State, Temtory, or District durzg the perxodconstituting the open season where killed and for an d1txona1_per1od of 10 days next·succeed1n1g said open season, butxno such birds shall be possessed m aState rerntory, or District at a tiime tavhenf such State, Territory, or District prohibits the lj°,?}j'f,‘f‘§},;,§f°· Wategfoivl (except _wood duck,  ducks, and swans), coat, galli- Pm, pp. %<>¤.261¢ males, and Wilson ampe or acksmpe.-The open seasons for water- J fowl (except woodduck, cider ducks, and swans), coot, gallinules, uoclgompmm umm- mlinwhgeaihle, New? rI·l§n[ésh11?e, Ve1·ii;>:x'l2,fl§1I(ai`.;sSaichusetts (except in ` Nantucket and Dukes ounties), Ohio, West Virginia., Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas Colora.do,·Wyoming, Montana, and Nevada, the open season shall be from September 16 to December 31; In New York (except Long Island) _ the open season shall be from Sallie tT1g:rp?>i·1tib(i1 Jlfuhllluy 7l1US6tl'»S known as Nantucket nd Dukes 0 assac a Counties, and in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ind1ana, Kentuclg, Oklahoma, Utah California, Idaho, Oregon, argd Washington, e open seasonshall from October 1 to January ln that Bportion of New York known as Longhlsland, _and in New Jersey, D aware, New Mexico, Arizona, and t at port1on of Texas lymg west and north of the mam tracks of the International & Great Northern  extendmg from Laredo to San Antonio, Austin, and Longview, and the Texas & Pacific Railroad extendmg from gongyiew to Mrarshall and Texarkana, the open season shall be from cto er 16 to anua 31· In Maryland, the Ilgistrict of Columbia, V, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, ' issippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and thatgportion of Texas lying east and south of the mam tracks of the International & Great Northern Railroad extending from Laredo to San Antonio, Austin, and Longview, and the Texas & Pacific Railroad extending from Longview to Marshall and Texarkana, the openseason shall be from November 1 to January 31; d Inalllaska the open season shall be from September 1- to December 15; — Mk- Rails ( t coat nd alli aka).-—-Th o ason for sora and aulelihmlx p' m' other railseitiageept coibt agcliggllinules) shgll bgllrbem September 1 to N be 30, e ce t as o ow : (ll71eII;mi1sianal;[heIi>pen seascrl shall be from November 1 to Janu- 31. ’ A, x ,. . °‘,§*°°,*:8_ md iw  cmd lesser yelZmvl;ga.—·-The open seasons for greater and y file, passe. lesser ellowl shall be as ollowsz ‘ “ a?°°°°"m°°‘ "'”“"` In giaine, Hampshire, %Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- ml necticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia the open season shall be from August 16 to_November 30; _ In the District of Columbia, North Carol.mLai,_South Carohna, Ten- nessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New exico, Arizona, Calif- fornia, and Alaska the open season, shall be from September 1 to December 15;

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