. Digest of Game Laws for 1901. o the State; in North Dakota andMichigan the fee for residents is 75 cents, while that for nonresidentsis $25. In Minnesota 25 cents and $25 are the respective charges forlicenses to shoot big game. In Wyoming the same distinction isobserved in the issue of gun licenses for hunting big game, residentsbeing charged a fee of $1 and required to secure licenses only forshooting in counties other than in which they reside, while non-residents pay $4:0 for the privilege of hunting an3where within theState. Some of the Canadian licenses are even more expensive.
. Digest of Game Laws for 1901. o the State; in North Dakota andMichigan the fee for residents is 75 cents, while that for nonresidentsis $25. In Minnesota 25 cents and $25 are the respective charges forlicenses to shoot big game. In Wyoming the same distinction isobserved in the issue of gun licenses for hunting big game, residentsbeing charged a fee of $1 and required to secure licenses only forshooting in counties other than in which they reside, while non-residents pay $4:0 for the privilege of hunting an3where within theState. Some of the Canadian licenses are even more expensive. Brit- *On any waters, marshes, or beaches within the jurisdiction, of the State, belowthe hea<l of tide water (excei)t on P^ Shore); from skiff or sink Imx in Fairfax,Henrico, Kin^ (ieorjje, Prince Willfani, and Stafford connties; in Aecomac andNortluunpton conntics, nnhss nonrtsi<lent ; a nunilHr of tlie Eastern Shore GameProtective Association. Bull. 16, Biological Survey. U. S Dept. of Agricu Itui Plate LICENSES FOR HUNTING OR SHIPPING GAME. 47 ish Columbia demands S50 for a ])ig-^ame license and Newfoundland>^80 for a special caribou license. Minnesota has a special license witha fee of $25 for nonresidents from States that issue nonresident licenses;these States are shown in the table. (See PI. Vl.) Licenses are genei*ally issued only for the season, and thus expireat a fixed date. In six States—Florida. Iowa, Maryland. South Da-kota, Washington, and West Virginia—they are good onh^ in a singlecounty, and the fees for these county licenses vary from $1 to $ Nebraska a resident is required to secure a license to hunt inany county other than that in which he resides. In Maryland there ismuch variation, as each county is subject to a separate law; Allegany,Anne Arundel. Calvert. Frederick, Montgomery, Washington, Wico-mico, and Worcester counties have no license laws. Some of thecounties of Maryland and Virginia require nonresidents to secur
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