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Rowlaudsville, Octoraro, Gonowiugo, Penyniau, LJuii 

 gies, Stenuner's Ruu, and Chase, Md., and at Port To- 

 bacco and Croonie on the Pope's Greek Brancli of the 

 P.altimoi-e and Potomac Railroad. Guides can he se- 

 cured at aii.v of these jwints, as well as hotel acconiuio- 

 dationa, with the exception of Bennies and Steinirier'n 

 Run. 



SUN FISH. 



Sun Pish are reported most plentiful at Nottin^i- 

 ham, Chester county; Oonewago, Lancaster county; 

 at Perryman, Harford county, and Hollins, Baltimore 

 county, Maryland, on the Northern Central Railway, 

 and at Sodus Point, New York. Good hotel accom- 

 modations can be had at any of these points, except 

 .Vottins'ham. Guides are not necessary. 



Good cat fishing is reported at Rising Sun, Cecil 

 county, and Bengies, Baltimore county, Maryland; at 

 McOall's Ferry, Lancaster county; Rockville, Dauphin 

 county, and at Cherrytree, Cambria county. No 

 guides are necessary, and good hotel accommodations 

 can be liad at all these points except Bengies. 



