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liine, Cape Maj couiitv, New Jeisey, on th« Capo 

 May Division of the West Jersey and Seashore Rail- 

 road, and in the forests near Atco and Winslow Junc- 

 tion, Camden county. New Jersey, on the Atlantic 

 City Division. Good hunting is also reported in the 

 neighborhood of Spotswocd, Middlesex county, Kew 

 Jersey, on the Aniboy Division; also around Island 

 Heights in Ocean county. All of these towns furaisli 

 good hotel accommodations, and with the exception of 

 .\tco and Island Heights no guides are needed; at the 

 latter jioints guides are preferable and can be se- 

 cured. Rabbits are also reported plentiful in the 

 vicinity of Lewes and Rehoholh. Sussex i-ouuty, Del:i 

 wan-, on the Delaware Division o.f the Philadelphia. 

 Wilmington & FJaltimore Rail/oad. Amjile hotel 

 accommodations are afforded, and no guides ai'e 

 needed. 



SQUIRRELS. 



Squirrel.-,, like Rabbits, are found throughout the 

 eastern section of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 

 Delaware. They are less plentiful, however, in this 

 territory, owing to the absence of large forest trees. 

 They are, jierhaps, most numerous in the vicinity of 

 Spotswood, Middlesex county, New Jersey, and along 

 the Millstone river in Somerset county, New Jersey. 

 ITie first point is reached via the Amboy Division, 

 and the latter via the New York Division to East Mill- 

 stone or Rocky Hill. The best Squirrel liunting, how 

 ever, is probably found in the Allegheny Mountains. 



RACCOONS. 



Raccocms seem to have become quite scarce. A few 

 may still be found along the Millstone river in Somer- 

 set county, New Jersey, reached via the New York 



