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1710 Woodcock. PROCLAMATIONS, 1933. In Louisiana, November 1 to January 31; and In the District of Columbia, no open season. Woodcock. -The open seasons for woodcock shall be as follows: In that portion of N ew York I]'ing 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, New Hamphsire, Vermont, and North Dakota, October 1 to October 31; In Wisconsin, September 23 to October 22; In that portion of New York lying south of the line above described including Long Island and in New Jersey! Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indi- ana, Michigan, and Iowa, October 15 to November 14; In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, October 20 to Noyember 19; In Missouri, November 10 to December 10; In Delaware, Mary!and, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Arkan- sas, and Oklahoma, November 15 to December 15; and In North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, December 1 to December 31. Doves.- The open seasons for mourning doves shall be as follows: In Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, California, Nevada, Idaho, and Oregon, September 1 to December 15; In that portion of Texas lying west and north of a line bc~ginning on the Rio Grande directly west of the town of Del Rio, Texas; thence east to the town of Del Rio; thence easterly following the center of the main track of th~ Southern Pacific Railroad through the towns of Spofl'ord, Uvalde, and Hondo; thence to the point where the Southern Pacific Railroad crosses the International & Great Northern Railroad at or near San Antonio; thence following the center of the track of said International & Great Northern Railroad in an easterly direction, to the point in the city of Austin where it joins Congress Avenue, near the International & Great Northern Railroad d('pot; thence across Congress Avenue to the center of the main trnck of the Houston & Texas Central Railroad where said track joins suid Con- gress Avenue, at or near the Houston & Texas Central Unilrond depot; thence following the center line of the track of said Houston & Texas Central Railroad in an easterly direction through the towns of Elgin, Giddings, and Brenham, to the point where said railroud 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 Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway crosses the same; thence with the center of the track of the said Glilf, Colo- rado & Santa Fe Railway in an easterly direction through the towns of Navasota, Montgomery, and Conroe, to the point at or near Cleveland where said Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway crosses the Houston East & West Texas Railway; thence with the center of . s aid Houston East & West Texas Railway track to the point in said line where it strikes the Louisiana line, September 1 to October 31; In that portion of Texas lying south and east of the aforesaid line, October 1 to November 30; In North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama (except in Mobile, Baldwin, and Washington Counties), Mississippi, and Louisi- ana, September 1 to September 30 and November 20 to January 31;