Maryland.—Angling: Non-resident, $5.00. Hunting: Non-resident, $10.25. Rabbit, quail, ruffed grouse, wild turkey (except in Garret County), Nov. 10–Jan. 1; squirrel, Sept. 1–Oct. 15 and Nov. 10–Jan. 1; woodcock, Nov. 10–Dec. 31; dove, Sept. 1–Dec. 15; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, Nov. 1–Jan. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Aug. 16–Nov. 30; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 1; [[326]]reed bird, Sept. 1–Oct. 30. License issued by Clerk of County Court.

Massachusetts.—Angling: Resident, $1.00; non-resident, $2.00. Bass, June 20–Feb. 1; pickerel, May 1–March 1; trout, April 15–August 1; smelt, June 1–March 15. Hunting: Resident, $2.00; non-resident, $10. Deer from sunrise first Monday in December to sunset the following Saturday, inclusive; hare or rabbit, Oct. 20–Feb. 28, except European hares in Berkshire County, unprotected; gray squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock, Oct. 20–Nov. 20, except quail in Dukes, Essex, Hampden, Middlesex and Nantucket Counties, protected until 1925; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, gallinule, quark (mudhen), Sept. 16–Dec. 31, except waterfowl in Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes and Nantucket Counties, Oct. 1–Dec. 31; black-bellied and golden plovers, yellow-legs, Aug. 16–Nov. 30; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by City or Town Clerk.

Michigan.—Angling: Non-resident, general, $4.00; except brook trout, $2.00. (No fishing license required for those under 18.) Hunting: Resident, deer, $2.50; small game, $1.00; non-resident, deer, $50.00; small game, $10. Deer (male, horns not less than three inches long), Nov. 10–30; rabbit, hare, Oct. 15–Dec. 31, except jack rabbit, Oct. 15–March 1; squirrel (fox), Oct. 15–31; ruffed grouse (partridge), woodcock, Oct. 15–Nov. 20; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, [[327]]Sept. 16–Dec. 15; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by County Clerk, etc.

Minnesota.—Angling: Non-resident, $2.00 (not required under age 16). Hunting: Resident, big game, $2.00; birds, $1; non-resident, animals, $50.00; birds, $15.00. Deer, bull moose, Nov. 10–20; black bear, rabbit, unprotected (except varying hare or snowshoe rabbit, Oct. 15–Mar. 1); squirrel, Oct. 15–March 1; quail, Oct. 15–Nov. 30; ruffed grouse or partridge, Chinese or ring-necked pheasant (male only) in even years, Oct. 15–Nov. 30; prairie chicken or pinnated grouse, white-breasted or sharp-tailed grouse, in odd years, dove, Sept. 16–Oct. 1; woodcock, Oct. 1–Nov. 30; duck, goose, brant, coot, gallinule, Wilson snipe, yellow-legs, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; rail (other than coot or gallinule), Sept. 16–Nov. 30. License issued by County Auditors, etc.

Mississippi.—No fishing license required. Hunting: Non-resident, $20.00. Deer (male), bear, Nov. 15–March 1; rabbit, squirrel, unprotected; quail or partridge, Nov. 1–March 1; wild turkey gobblers, Jan. 1–May 1; dove, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; Wilson snipe (jacksnipe), coot, poule d’eau, gallinule, black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Nov. 1–Jan. 31; woodcock, Nov. 1–Dec. 31; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by Sheriff.

Missouri.—Angling: Resident, $1.00; non-resident, $3.00. Hunting: Resident, $2.50; non-resident, [[328]]$10.00. Deer (buck), wild turkey, Dec. 1–31; squirrel, June 1–Dec. 31; quail (bob white, partridge), Nov. 10–Dec. 31; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, black-bellied and golden plovers, yellow-legs, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; woodcock, Nov. 10–30; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 15–Nov. 30. License issued by Commissioner.

Montana.—Angling: Non-resident, $3.50. Only fishing in state is for Dolly Varden trout, Loch Leven trout, and whitefish, Dec. 1–May 28. Hunting: Resident, $2.00; non-resident, general, $30; birds and fish, $10.00. Deer (male with visible horns), Nov. 1–Dec. 1, except in Carter, Custer, Dawson, Gallatin, Garfield, McCone, Phillips, Powder River, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Stillwater, Teton, Valley, Yellowstone and part of Fergus County until 1924; elk in Flathead, Glacier, Madison, Park, Ponders, Sweet Grass, Teton and parts of Gallatin, Lewis and Clark (except North Fork Dearborn River, Nov. 6–15, Missoula, and Powell Counties, Oct. 15–Nov. 15); pheasant, partridge, prairie chicken, fool hen, grouse, in Flathead, Lincoln, Missoula and Saunders Counties only Oct. 1–15; duck, goose, brant, black-bellied and golden plover, Wilson snipe, yellow-legs, coot, gallinule, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by Warden or Deputy.

Nebraska.—Angling: Non-resident, $2.10. Bass (rock, white, striped), black bass, catfish, croppies, perch (white, yellow or ringed), sunfish, pickerel, [[329]]Jan. 1–Dec. 31; trout, pike or pike perch, April 1–Oct. 31; spear fishing for carp, suckers, gars and buffalo all the year. Hunting: Resident, $1.10; non-resident, $10.10. Squirrel, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; prairie chicken, grouse, Oct. 1–Nov. 1; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, coot, gallinule, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; rails (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 16–Nov. 30. License issued by Commissioner or agent.

Nevada.—Angling: Resident, $1.50; non-resident, $3.00. Hunting: Resident, $1.50; non-resident, $10.00. Deer (male with horns), antelope (with horns), Oct. 14–Nov. 12; prairie chicken, Oct. 1–Jan. 15; sage hen, Aug. 1–Aug. 31; dove, Sept. 1–Dec. 15; duck, goose, brant, coot, gallinule, Wilson snipe, black-bellied and golden plovers, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; rail, Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by County Clerks or Wardens.

New Hampshire.—Angling: Non-resident, $2.15. Hunting: Resident, $1.00; non-resident, $15.00. Deer, Coos County, Oct. 15–Nov 30; Carroll County, Nov. 15–Dec. 15; Grafton County, Nov. 1–Dec. 15; rest of state, Dec. 1–31. Hare, rabbit, Oct. 1–Feb. 28; partridge, ruffed grouse, woodcock, Oct. 1–Nov. 30; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Aug. 16–Nov. 30; rails (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by Commissioner or agent.