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Belgrade 'Me. C.) Belgrade stream and woods } m. from station; partridge, 

 woodcock and duck; partridge (ruffed grouse) most plentiful; Oct. best; hotel $1 p 

 d.; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Bethel (Gr. T.J^Kangeley lakes and tributaries, especially Lake TJmbagog 

 and Megallo way lake; the two latter best; deer, caribou and water fowl; c to the 

 above game add moose, snipe, woodcock and partridge (ruffed grouse); deer, duck 

 und snipe^very plentiful; Oct. and Nov v> best; transportation by boat moderate; 

 hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides $2.50 p. d.; country open, wooded, hilly and gen- 

 jially dry; grounds free; hunting good, also good trapping for fur animals. 



Biddeford (B. & Me.) Biddeford Pool, Fortunes and Goose Kocks, each 10 m 

 distant, Biddeford Pool best for quail, duck, geese and sand piper are also found; 

 quail most plentiful: April, May, Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $2 p. 

 d.; guides not necessary; dogs can be had; country open, rocky, sandy, mostly 

 dry; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Boundary Line (International.) The shooting is over a track of territory of 

 25 miles; deer, caribou, moose, partridge (ruffed grouse) black duck; deer and 

 caribou most plentiful; Sept. 1 to Feb. best for small game; for large, from Oct. to 

 Jan.; guides, with dogs, $2 p. d.; country wooded and hilly, some swamp; owners 

 do not object; shooting good. 



Bryants Pond (Gr. T.) Small game in vicinity, large in the lake region, 25 to 

 30 m. distant; guides, livery, hotels and trained dogs reasonable; owners do not 

 object; good shooting. 



Brunswick (Me. C.) Orrs Island 12m.; spring and fall shooting for sea birds 

 only; conveyance by stage $1; private team $3; good board can be had for $5 p.w.; 

 a few woodcock and partridge are also found. 



Bucksport (Me. C.) The shooting grounds are within a radius of 3 to 12 m. from 

 station; deer, woodcock, partridge and duck; partridge and woodcock most plenti- 

 ful; Sept. 1 to Dec. 1 best; livery $2 and $2.50 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d., also good board- 

 ing houses: guides, with dogs, can be had; country varied: owners do not object; 

 shooting very good. 



Canton (R. F. & B.) Shooting grounds adjacent to station; duck, quail, part- 

 ridge (ruffed grouse) and fox; all plentiful; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2 and $2.50 

 1>. d.; hotels moderate; guides, with dogs, $1.50 and $2 p. d.; country open, 

 wooded, hilly, wet and dry; owners do not object. 



Corinna (Me. C.) Good duck shooting in sight of station; Lake Sebasta- 

 cook, 2>2 in. distant, abounds iu duck, mink and otter; woodcock, partridge, rabbit, 

 red and gray squirrel and coon are also found; partridge, duck and rabbit most nu- 

 merous; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; hotels $4 p. w. or $1.50 p. d.; guides with 

 trained dogs $1.50 p. d.; country varied, wooded, hills and dales; owners do not 

 object to shooting over their land; hunting reported rery good. 



Damariscotta Mills (K. & L.) Good grounds less than a mile from station; 

 partridge (ruffed grouse), woodcock, squirrel, duck and fox; fox and squirrel most 

 numerous; fall months best; livery $1.50 to $2 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.; guides and 

 dogs can be had; country diversified; owners of land do not object; hunting fair; 

 for fox excellent. 



Da nf or th (Me. C.) Good grounds not far from village; deer, duck, partridge, 

 caribou, moose, bear, fox, mink and otter; Sept. to Jan. best; livery $2.50 p. d. : 

 hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; guides, with dogs, $1.50 to $2 p. d. country wooded, 

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



Ellsworth Falls (Me. C.) Good duck shooting 2 m. from station all along 

 Union river; Great meadow best; duck, including wood duck and teal, snipe and 

 geese, first most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best livery $2. 50 p. d.; hotels, $1, $2 

 and $2. 50 p. d.; good guides and dogs reasonable, country varied; high, wooded, 

 wet and dry; owners do not object; in wet seasons snooting is poor, when dry 

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Empire Road (Gr T.) Grounds near station good; partridge (ruffed grouse) and 

 woodcock, partridge most abundant; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best months; teams can 

 be had at little cost; h< tels moderate; country wooded, level and dry; shooting 

 good and owners do not object. 



