River, and affords marshes and feeding-grounds for water fowl as well as 

 for snipe, rail and larks, with quail on the nearby uplands. The 

 river contains Steel-head, Rainbow and Eastern Brook trout, Striped 

 bass and many other desirable fish. When the upward valley trip is 

 resumed profitable stops may be made at Yountville, St. Helena and at 

 Maple, from each of which points, as at Calistoga, excursions to the hills 

 will be rewarded by reasonable bags. From Calistoga, going still farther 

 into the hills, deer will be found and good trout streams reached. No- 

 where will there be any lack of suitable farm-house entertainment. 



Napa Valley is wooded, like an English park, in magnificent oaks, 

 certain of them, quercus lobata, with drooping, far-reaching limbs, and the 

 river borders and hillsides with madrona, laurel, buckeye and pine. 



