Farmers' Bulletin

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 - Agriculture
 

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Page 15 - ... geese and brant In the aggregate of all kinds. Rails and gallinules (except sora and coot) . — Fifteen in the aggregate of all kinds, and any person at any one time may possess not...
Page 11 - Director of Extension Work CW WARBURTON. Director of Finance WA JUMP. Director of Personnel ROY F. HENDRICKSON. Director of Research JAMES T. JARDINE.
Page 16 - November 30 ; and In Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma the open season shall be from November 1 to December 31.
Page 16 - Giddings, and Brenham, to the point where said railroad crosses the Brazos River; thence with the center of said Brazos River in a general northerly direction to the point on said river where the Beaumont branch of the...
Page 15 - Columbia during the period constituting the open season where taken and for an additional period of 10 days next succeeding said open...
Page 17 - Daily Bag and Possession Limits on Certain Migratory Game Birds A person may take in any one day during the open seasons prescribed therefor in regulation 4 of these regulations not to exceed the following numbers of migratory game birds, which numbers shall include all birds taken by any other person who for hire accompanies or assists him In taking such birds...
Page 15 - For the purpose of this regulation, each period of time herein prescribed as an open season shall be construed to include the first and last days thereof. Waterfowl (except wood duck, eider ducks, and swans), rails, coot, gallinules, black-bellied and golden plovers, greater and lesser yellowlegs, woodcock.
Page 15 - ... days, necessary to deliver the same to their destination, and may be possessed in any State, Territory, or District during the period constituting the open season where...
Page 15 - ... on any area of the United States set aside under any other law, proclamation, or Executive order for use as a bird, game, or other wildlife reservation, breeding ground, or refuge except insofar as may be permitted by the Secretary of the Interior under existing law, nor on any area adjacent to any such refuge when such area is designated as a closed area under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Waterfowl and coot.

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