HUNTING GROUNDS OF FLORIDA. 



99 



one which gives promise of much .sport in the way of large game 

 hunting. 



After passing Snake Creek the country becomes high and rocky, 

 and one begins to notice a variety of butterflies which have not 

 been seen before, and in the hummocks through which the road 

 passes pretty 3'^ellow and white tree-snails are not uncommon. 



The country between Lemon City and Miami is high and rocky. 

 Quail are abundant, and ducks are numerous at certain seasons in 



f 



W 



4-»^ 



'^^l{^;: 



UEAU SHARK, NEW RIVER INLET. 



Dumbfoundland Bay and Indian Creek. This creek was at one 

 time a favorite resort for crocodiles ; but they have lately become 

 shy and are rarely seen. 



