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 Rails and gallinules (except coot).- The open season on rails and Rais and gamlnules gallinules (except coot) shall be from September 1 to November 30, (exceptcoot) both dates inclusive, except as follows: Alabama, November 20 to January 31. Louisiana, November 1 to January 31. Massachusetts, New York including Long Island, and Washington, October 22 to December 5. Wisconsin, October 1 to November 14. District of Columbia, no open season. Woodcock.- The open seasons on woodcock shall be as follows, Woodcock. both dates inclusive: That part of New York lying north of the tracks of the main line of the New York Central Railroad extending from Buffalo to Albany and north of the tracks of the main line of the Boston & Albany Railroad extending from Albany to the Massachusetts State line, and in Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Wisconsin, October 1 to October 31. That part of New York lying south of the line above described and in Indiana, Iowa, New Jersey, Ohio, and West Virginia, October 15 to November 14. That part of New York known as Long Island, November 1 to November 30. Arkansas, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Virginia, November 15 to December 15. Connecticut, and Rhode Island, October 21 to November 20. Louisiana, January 1 to January 31. Massachusetts, October 20 to November 19. Missouri, November 10 to December 10. Mourning dove.- T he open seasons on mourning dove shall be as Moumingdov-. follows, both dates inclusive: Alabama, north of United States Highway No. 80, September 15 to October 14 and December 20 to January 31; south of said highway, November 20 to January 31. Georgia, in Troup, Merriwether, Pike, Lamar, Monroe, Jones, Baldwin, Washington, Jefferson, and Burke Counties, and all counties north thereof, September 15 to October 14 and December 20 to January 31; in remainder of State, November 20 to January 31. Mississippi, north of United States Highway No. 80, September 15 to October 14 and November 30 to January 11; south of said high- way, October 15 to December 31. South Carolina, in Oconee, Pickens, and Greenville Counties, October 1 to October 31 and December 20 to January 31; in Edge- field, McCormick, Greenwood, Abbeville, Anderson, Laurens, Spar- tanburg, Cherokee, Union, Fairfield, Chester, and York Counties, September 1 to September 30 and December 20 to January 31; in remainder of State, November 20 to January 31. Arizona, California, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Virginia, September 1 to November 15. Arkansas, and Delaware, September 15 to November 30. Florida (except in Dade, Broward, and Monroe Counties), Novem- ber 20 to January 31. That part of Florida comprising Dade, Broward, and Monroe Counties, October 1 to November 15. Illinois, September 1 to September 30. Kentucky, September 1 to October 31. Louisiana, October 15 to December 31. Maryland, September 1 to September30 and November 15 to December 31. 2619 54 STAT.] PROCLAMATIONS--AUG. 11, 1939

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