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who huut Hoars for their flesh and pelts secure these 

 animals cbit lly hy trap])inj;, and i\-\\ of tliein ajipear to 

 make any elfort to educate do^s lo follow and liarass 

 (licse liardy bru(es as was done It.v linntcis and Irajt 

 pei's in former years. 



BIRDS. 



PHEASANTS. 



West of tlie summit of the Alleghenies Pheasants 

 are reported most plentiful in the mountains around 

 Lillv, Wilmore, and Ebensburg, Cambria county. 

 Good gunning is also found near Export and Donohoe, 

 Westmoreland county; Saxonburg, Butler county, and 

 Spring Greek and Youngsville, Warren county. Pri- 

 vate acccanmodations can be secured at Export; no 

 hotel accommodations are afforded at Donohoe; good 

 accommodations can be had at all the other points 

 named. Guides are not generally needed, although 

 in Candiria and Warren counties they are desirable 

 and can be secured. 



QUAIL. 



Quail seem to be quite scarce west of the Alle- 

 ghenies, but good shooting is reported to be around 

 Crab Tree and Penn. Westmoreland county, and in 

 the vicinity of Dunbar, Fayette county. Good hotel 

 accommodatic'ns can be secured at these points: no 

 guides ai'e needed. 



WILD TURKRYR. 



Wild Turkeys are reported plentiful around Wil 

 iiKMc; along Plack Lick ^^lllev. ten miles west of 

 Ebensburg, and around Conemangh. Canibi-ia (Mumty: 



