KANSAS KENTUCKY. 



Troy (St. J. & G. I.) The beet ground lies north along the Missouri river 

 4 m. from station; geese, duck, turkey, prairie chicken, quail and squirrel; all nu- 

 merous; "Nov., Dec., Jan. and Feb. best; livery $2 to $2.50 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 volunteer guides, who own trained dogs; country timber, heavy bluffs along the 

 river, back of which it is open with plenty of water; the majority of owners do not 

 object; the shooting is good and "visiting sportsmen are heartily welcomed." 



or dogs; country wet; owners do not object, except a very few to quail shooting; 

 good shooting; quail are plentiful and ". chicken" in fair numbers 3 to 15 m. out. 



Veiling" (IT. P.) The best ground is Devil's Bend; quail, "chicken," rabbit, 

 geese and duck; three first most abundant; Aug. 1 to Feb. 1 best; livery $2.60 p. 

 d. for double team; hotels $2 p. d.; guides, who also have dogs, $2 p. d.; country 

 open and dry; owners do not object; good shooting. 



Verdi (U. P.) There are no special grounds, but the adjacent country furnishes 

 fine sport on "chicken," rabbit, duck and quail: the last most abundant; Sept. is 

 best for 'chicken" and Nov. for quail and duck; livery $2.50 p. d.: private accom- 

 modations can be had; no regular guides or dogs; country diversified, mostly 

 prairie; owners, as a rule, do not object when permission is asked; shooting "very 

 good." 



WilH.amsburg' (S. K ) The surrounding country affords good shooting for 

 quail, jack rabbit and duck; Nov. and Dec. best; livery moderate; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 giiides $3 p. d.; country prairie and bottom land; owners do not object; the 

 shooting good; game abundant. 



Winchester (IT. P.) The shooting grounds extend far and near throughout the 

 adjacent country; rabbit, geese and quail; the latter most abundant; Nov. and 

 Dec. best; livery $2.50 p. d.; hotels moderate; no regular guides or dogs; country 

 dry prairie; a few owners object; shooting good; plenty of quail. 



Winfield (S. K.) Our correspondent writes: "There is very good shooting here 

 for quail and 'chicken,' though most of the hunting is done in the Indian Territory 

 (near by) for deer, antelope, chicken, quail and turkey; no regular guides here." 



Wyaudotte (U P.) The best point is Nearman lake 6m.; duck, geese, quail 

 and rabbit; first most numerous; Nov. best; livery $2 to $3 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. 

 d.; no regular guides or dogs; country wooded; owners do not object; shooting 

 good. 



KENTUCKY. 



Bagdad (L. & N.) The best and nearest grounds are the adjacent farms, all of 

 which are good; quail, pheasant, squirrel and rabbit, with some red fox; Nov. to 

 Feb. best; livery moderate charges; hotels $2 p. d.; guides not necessary; no dogs 

 for hire; country open, woody, rocky and hilly; owners seldom object; shooting 

 very good. 



Cecelia (N. N. & M. V.) The grounds commence within 1 m. of station; quail 

 rabbit, squirrel and some duck; the first most abundant; latter part of Nov. and 

 first part of Dec. best; livery $4 p. d., including driver; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; no 

 regular guides or dogs for hire; country open fields, wet and dry; a few posted 

 farms, but others free; shooting varies, sometimes good. 



Eareing-ton (L. & N.) The only good grounds are those for quail; the best of 



