. Legislation for the protection of birds other than game birds . me legislation may be enacted •The open seasons are as follows: Alabama, November 1 to March 1 (except red-headed woodpecker, catbird, pewee, and vireo, which are protected from August 1to March 1, and mockingbirds which are protected at all seasons); Georgia, Novem-ber 1 to March 15; North Carolina, October 15 to April 1; Tennessee, varying fromthree to eight months, according to the county. 2New York has special laws for Long Island, Michigan for the Upper Peninsula,and Washington for that part of the State east of the Cascade


. Legislation for the protection of birds other than game birds . me legislation may be enacted •The open seasons are as follows: Alabama, November 1 to March 1 (except red-headed woodpecker, catbird, pewee, and vireo, which are protected from August 1to March 1, and mockingbirds which are protected at all seasons); Georgia, Novem-ber 1 to March 15; North Carolina, October 15 to April 1; Tennessee, varying fromthree to eight months, according to the county. 2New York has special laws for Long Island, Michigan for the Upper Peninsula,and Washington for that part of the State east of the Cascades, but these regulationsapply chiefly to game birds. In Canada, also, there are special regulations in Quebecfor the two zones into which the Province is divided at the river Saguenay. Art. XI, sec. 13. 46 LEGISLATION FOE THE PROTECTION OP BIRDS. in favor of certain counties or geographical districts, and various sections of the State, availing themselves of this provision, have different laws. Nowhere are protective measures more needed than in the South and. Fig. 8.—Map of Texas showing counties exempted under law of 1895 (the excepted counties are shaded and numbered): Angelina, 45. Coryell, 33. Lampasas, 34. San Jacinto, 50. Archer, 6. Dimmit, 52. Lee, 41. Shelby, 32. Atascosa,54. Franklin, 17. Lynn, 3. Stephens, 23. Bastrop, 48. Freestone, 35. Madison, 43. Taylor, 25. Brazoria, 51. Garza, 4. Mills, 30. Terry, 2. Brazos, 42. Hill, 29. Nacogdoches, 37 Throckmorton, 10 Burnet, 39. Hopkins, 14. Panola, 21. Trinity, 44. Callahan, 26 Jack, 12. Polk, 47. Walker, 49. Camp, 20. Jackson, 56. Rains, 18. Williamson, 40. Cass, 16. Jones, 22. Rockwall, 15. Wilson, 53. Cherokee, 36. Karnes, 55. Runnels, 27. Wise, 13. Clay, 7. Kaufman, 24 Rusk, 31. Wood, 19. Comanche, 28. Kent, 5. Sabine, 38. Yoakum, 1. Cooke, 8. Lamar, 9. San Augustine, 46. Young, 11. Southwest, and more especially in the South Atlantic and Gulf many northern birds pass the winter in this part of the United


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