l>ivisioii 10 Kast Millstinu' oi- Hofkv Llill; also in the 

 neighborhood of Wiushnv Juiu'titm, Camden eouuty, 

 New Jersey, on the Atlantic City Division of the West 

 Jersey and Seashore. They are also reported in fair 

 numbers in tlie vicinity of Milford, Kent county, Dela- 

 ware, on the Delaware Division of the Philadelphia, 

 Wilmin.ii'ton & lialtimore Railroad. Guides are un- 

 necessary, and any of the towns named furnish good 

 hotel accommodations. 



FOXKS. 



F(K\cs arc reported very scarce in the eastern district 

 .\ few aie still found in I he vicinity of llammonton and 

 Egg Harbor. Atlantic county. New Jersey, on the At- 

 lantic City l>ivisiou of llie West Jersey and Seashore 

 K'ailroad. ncltcr fo.\ hunting, however, is found 

 anumg the .Vlleglu'uies. 



At two points only in the eastern section are deer 

 reported. In the wooded districts lying betAveeu Egg 

 Harbor, Atlantic county, and Vineland, Cumberland 

 county. New Jersey, deer hunting is said to be still 

 quite giKid. Vineland is reached via the Cape May 

 Division of the West Jersey and Seashore, Egg 

 Harbor via the Atlantic City Division. Guides are 

 considered necess;iry and can be secured at either of 

 the above-named points. These towns also atVord 

 good hotel accommodations. 



lUHDS. 



QT-AII.. 



Quail are reported most plentiful around Spots wood, 

 Middlesex county; Port Norris. Cumberland county; 



