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THE SPORISMAN S AND TOURIST’S GUIDE. 
Hollow,” on ‘ Uncle David” Havrece’s farm, 
half a mile from the village, used to hea fa- 
mous location for rabbits &e. On the same 
line. easy of access from Philadelphia, at Be- 
verly, there is good fishing. At Moorestown, 
two miles from Hartford are quail and wood- 
rey 
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cock; and at Delanco, where the Rancocas 
River empties its waters into the Delaware, 
there is excellent rail shooting. The Ranco- 
cas Creek, in the vicinity of Mount Holly, is 
stocked with trout. On the Belvidere Division 
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Bull’s'Island, 
are quail, rabbits, and squirrels, and exceilent 
black bass-fishing in the Delaware River. 
Lambertville is a noted place for yellow perch. 
At Belvidere are ruffed grouse, quail, wood- 
cock, and snipe, aud good fishing in the Dela- 
ware, Pequest Creek, and Green Pond, about 
four miles distant, for black bass, striped bass 
(rock-fish). trout, perch, and pickerel. Good 
BRYN MAWR HOTEL, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 
hotel accommodations can be had at any of 
the places mentioned. 
Tuckerton and Beach Haven are on the At- 
Jantie coast, and are reached by Pennsylvania 
Railroad to Pemberton Junction, Pemberton 
& New York Railroad to Whitings, and Tuck. 
erton Railroad to Tuckerton. Tuckerton is 
celebrated for the attractions it offers to fish 
