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West Ossifee (B. & Me.) At the great Intervale and Sandwich mountains 

 fairly good shooting may be had; first best; deer, rabbit, fox, partridge and an oc- 

 casional bear; fox most abundant; Nov. best; livery $3 to j,6 p. d.; hotels reasona- 

 ble; guides, who also have trained dogs, moderate charge; country diversified; 

 owne^ do not object. 



Wilton (B. & Me.) The best grounds are: Putnam mountain 1% m., 

 Blanir grounds IK m., Searl's mountain 1 m., Perham hill 1> m.; partridge, fox, 

 squirrel; first most abundant; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery $1 to $1.50 p. d,; 

 hotels $2 p. d.; no fixed charges for guides, who also have trained hounds and bird 

 dogs; country diversified; owners do not object; our correspondent writes: "A 

 large number of partridge are taken yearly; some woodcock also." 



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Andover (L. & H. R.) Prider's swamp and Tar mountain 1 m.; partridge, rab- 

 bit, fox, coon and squirrel; first two most abundant; Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; 

 guides, with dogs, $1.50 p. d.; hotel moderate; country varied; shooting good 

 and owners do not object. 



Barnegat (Tuckerton.) The best grounds in Barnegat bay range from 3 to 5 m. 

 from town; geese, brant, duck, bay birds, quail, partridge and rabbit; Oct. to March 

 inclusive, hotel reasonable; owners do not object; shooting reasonably good. 



Bartley (C. of N. J.) Adjacent land within a radius of 5 or 10 m.; par- 

 tridge, quail, duck, rabbit, snipe, woodcock and pigeon; Dec. best; livery $3 p. d.; 

 hotel $1.50 p. d; guides, with bird dogs and Mounds, moderate; country open, 

 wooded, rocky, hilly and dry; owners as a rule do not object; good shooting. 



Beach Haven (Tuckerton.) The best grounds are Little Island, Shelder Island, 

 North West Point, Parker's Sedge and Old Man's Island, all within 1% m.; first 

 named best; geese, brant, duck, of which brant are most abundant: Dec., (March 

 and April are best; man and boat $3 p. d.; hotels $3 p. d.; the shooting is "good to 

 medium." 



Bernardsville (D. L. & W.) Surrounding land; Nov. and Dec. best: rabbit, 

 squirrel, quail and partridge; first most plentiful; livery (double) $4 p. d.; hotel 

 $2 p. d. ; country varied; a few farmers object; shooting quite good in the first of 

 the season. 



Carlstadt (N. Y. L. E. & W.) The Salt meadows beginning at railroad track 

 and running 5 m. east, 4 m. north and 7 m. south gives good shooting for reed 

 birds in September; plenty of black birds in the fall: livery moderate; hotels $1.50 

 p. d. ; guides (no dogs) can be had; owners do not object. 



Cedar Grove (N. Y. L. E. & W.) All around the station the shooting is good in 

 the early part of the season; quail, partridge woodcock and rabbit; last most 

 abundant; July for woodcock and Nov. for other game; hotels $8 p. w.; country 

 diversified; owners do not object. 



Cherry Hill (N. Y. L. E. & W.; The Cherry Hill woods adjacent to station are 

 reported as excellent grounds for rabbit, squirrel, woodcock, etc. ; the first being 

 most abundant; Nov. & Jan. best; livery 50 cents to $2 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; 

 guides, with dogs, cheap; country well wooded and rocky; very few owners 

 object. 



Clifton (D. L. & W.) Adjacent land; rabbit, quail, woodcock and snipe; first 

 two principally; July and Aug. for woodcock, Nov. for quail; livery $3 to $6 p. d.; 

 hotels $1 to $2 p. d.- guides, with dogs, $3; country hilly, dry, open and wooded; 

 a spur of hills 2>i m. gives good shooting, and as a rule, owners do not object. 



Cooper (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Fair shooting can be had about '4 m. from station; 

 west side of Greenwood lake best; partridge, quail, rabbit and fox; first most 

 abundant; Nov. 1 to Jan. 1 best, livery $3 to $4 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; guides, with 

 trained hounds and bird dogs, about $2 p. d.; country open, wooded, rocky and 

 dry; a tract of 2,200 acres, over which owners do not object to shooting. 



Dover (D. L. & W.) The country around station from 1 to 5 m. yields very good 



