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iiiid Oct. best; no regular hotels; livery reasonable; guides, with dogs or hounds, 

 at moderate rates; country open, wooded, hilly, wet and dry; owners do not ob- 

 ject; shooting good; in season these grounds are much visited* for woodcock shoot- 

 ing. 



North Anson (Somerset) Embden, Concord, Ash hill, Black hill, Dead river, 

 Flagstaff Eustis forks, 2 to 40 miles; Dead river and Flagstaff best; deer, moose, 

 caribou, bear, partridge (ruffed grouse), duck, fox, etc., partridge, deer and cariboii 

 most plentiful; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery $1 to $3 p. d.; hotels $1.25 to $2.50 

 p. d.; guides, with dogs, can be had; country open, wooded, rocky, hilly, wet and 

 dry; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Olamon (Me. C ) Nicatonas lake, and miles around it, 26 m. from station; near 

 the lake and streams deer and duck; deer, duck, bear, partridge, fox and coon; 

 deer and duck most numerous; hotels $1 p. d. : guides, with hounds, $2 to $3 p.d.; 

 grounds open, wooded, hilly, wet and dry; owners do not object; shooting good, 

 especially for deer and duck. 



Oldtown(Me. C.) Headwaters Union river, 35 m., Naraguagas river 35 m., trib- 

 utaries Penobscot 4 m.; Union river best for deer, partridge (ruffed grouse), wood- 

 cock, etc., deer most plentiful; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2 p. d.; reliable Indian 

 guides, with canoe, and dog, $3 p. d.; country wooded and dry; owners do not ob- 

 ject; deer hunting extra fine. 



Oxford (Gr. T.) Fox, rabbit, grouse and woodcock can be found in vicinity; 

 guides not needed: trained dogs can be had; country diversified; hotels $1 p. d.; 

 livery $1.50 p. d.; good shooting and owners do not object. 



Passadumkeag" (Me. C.) Nicatonas la^e 25 m.. Roc*y Rips 6 m., Spring pond 

 20 m., Pistol lake 20 m.; Nicatonas lake best for deer; bear, partridge, are also 

 found; deer most numerous; Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides ^3 

 p. d.; country open, rocky, hilly and dry; owners do not object; shooting good, 

 especially for deer in Nov. and Dec. ; one mile from station. 



Fine Point (B. & Me.) Little river 1 m., Scarboro river > m., and Woodlands 1 

 to 2 m.; the rivers best; duck, geese and all water fowl; April, May, Sept. and Oct. 

 best; livery $2 and $2.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 and $2 p. d.; guides, with dogs, $3 p. 

 d.; country open, wooded, wet and dry; owners generally do not object; shooting 

 good. 



Portland )Gr. T. ; Me. C. and B. & Me.) Pouts Neck 9 m. and Falmouth 5 m.; 

 woodcock, snipe, grouse and duck; trained dogs and guides can be had; hotels 

 $1.50 to $3.50 p. d.; livery reasonable; country open, mashy; good shooting and 

 owners seldom object. 



Presque Isle (New. B.) Squan pond 14 m., Portage la^e 33 m., upper Aroos- 

 tookdOm.; latter best; moose, deer and caribou; latter most numerous; Oct. best; 

 liver;/ $2 p. d.: hotels $1.50 and $2 p. d.; guides can be had at moderate rates; 

 country open, wooded and dry; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Phillips (Sandy R.) Good shooting for small game 3 or 4 m. from station; the 

 Rangeley lakes are 18 in. distant; moose, bear, carabou, grouse and fox; deer, bear 

 and groiioe most numerous; bear all the year; grouse Sept. to Jan.; deer, moose 

 and caribou Oct. to Jan; stage to the lakes; livery if wanted; country varied, 

 m untain, lake and forest; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Bangreley takes (Me. C. & Gr. T.) Deer, wild fowl, bear, caribou, moose and 

 grouse; latter most abundant; guides, dogs, etc., can be hired at Bethel, Bryants 

 Pond Andover and other gateways to the lake region; excellent hunting and own- 

 ers do not object. 



Beadneld (Me. C.) Surrounding country from KtoTm.; grouse, woodcock, 

 fox and hare; grouse, hare and fox most plentiful; Sept. Oct. and Nov. best; livery 

 moderate; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; country open, wooded, wet and dry; owners 

 occasionally object; shooting good. 



Bo. Waterboro (Port. & R.) All around and near station; woodcock, partridge, 

 (ruffed grouse), squirrel, etc.; fall months best; country open, wooded, rocky 

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



