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accommodations :uc all'onlcd at all of the above 

 named towns. 



RAIL BIRDS. 



Rail birds are most plentiful in the marshes alonj; 

 the Dehn^are bay and river and their tributaries. 

 They are reported most abundant near Linwood and 

 Croydon, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware City, 

 and Seaford, Delaware; Port Elizabeth, Hridgeton, 

 (iuinton, Salem, Wenoah and Delanco, New Jersey. 

 Experienced pushers and good holel acconiiiuxlations 

 can be had. 



WOODCOCK. 



Woodcock are reported most plentiful around Belle- 

 plain, Cape May, Alloway, Quinton and Atco, New 

 Jersey; and ahmg the canal at Delaware City, Dela- 

 ware. 



GEESE. 



Wild Geese are most plentiful in IJciiobotli Bay, 

 Indian River near Frankford, and Isle of Wight Bav 

 near Selbysville, Delaware; in Chester River, Centre- 

 ville, and near Hursley and Berlin, Maryland. Good 

 hotel accommondations are afforded, but guides aie 

 hardly needed. 



DOVES. 



Turtle Doves are most plentiful in season in the vi 

 cinity of Cape May, Atco, Wenonah and Martin's 

 Creek, New Jersey; and Seaford and Selbyville, Dela- 

 ware. No guides are needed; good hotel accommoda- 

 tions. 



