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vvingo, Cecil county, Maniaiid. AVitli the exception 

 of Snow Shoe, Kathbun and Johnsonburj?, no guides 

 are needed; at these three points guides are consid- 

 ered necessary and can be secured. Witli the excep- 

 tion of Tiplon. Radilmn and Gap. nil the above-named 

 poinis affoi'd good liotel acconiinodntions. 



SQUrHRIOLS. 



Sciiiirrels are more numerous in this section, espe- 

 cially among the Allegheny mountains. They are re- 

 ported most abundant at Jack's mountain north of 

 Mt. Union, and in the vicinity of Huntingdon; also at 

 Snow Shoe, Centre county, and at Johnsonburg, Elk 

 county. Good shooting is also found in the neighbor- 

 hood of Peach Bottom, Lancaster county. At Snow 

 Shoe and Johnsonburg guides are considered necess- _ 

 ary. Good hotel accommodations can be had at any of 

 these j)oints. 



DKRR. 



Deci' are reported most plentiful along the line of 

 (he IMiiladelphia and Erie Railroad west of Lock 

 Haven, and while they are nowhere vei'v numerous, 

 good hunting may still be enjoyed in the vicinily of 

 Snow Shoe. Lock Haven, and Sinnemjahoning (Kar- 

 thaus mountain); in the Diamond Valley near Hunt- 

 ingdon; o.n Tussey mountain near Spruce Creek, Hunt- 

 ingdon county, and also on the Seven moutains near 

 Reedsville, Mifflin county, and on Bulfalo mountain 

 near Glen Iron, Union county. The best deer hunting, 

 however, is evidently foaind in that wild, mountainous 

 region stretching westward from Lock Haven 

 through Clinton, Centre and Clearfield counties. It 

 is reached via the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad to 



