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Brushton (C. Vt.) About 20 m. distant good deer hunting may be had; livery 

 $2.50 p. d.: hotels $1.50 to $2.50 p. d.; no professional guides or trained dogs; coun- 

 try diversified. 



Buifalo (Several Railroads) Grand Island 6 m., Fort Erie 3 m., Bay View 12 m.; 

 first best; rabbit, plover, partridge, woodcock, snipe, squirrel, rabbit, duck, etc.; 

 last most abundant; Sept. Oct., Nov., Feb. and March best; livery $5 p. d.; hotels 

 $3 p. d.; guides, with dogs, moderate; country mostly open; shooting good and 

 farmers do not object. 



Burn side (N. Y. O. & W.) E. F. Dill's farm at station, Chas. Young, W. J. Haw- 

 kins, Jacob Hawkins % m.; E. F. Dill's best; woodcock, duck and grey squirrel, 

 first most abundant; Aug. best month; no livery; hotels 6 m. from station; no reg- 

 ular guides or trained dogs; country open and generally dry, except during high 

 water; shooting good in season; permission must be obtained from farmers. 



Caldwell (D. &. H. C.) Young's mountain 10 m., Black mountain 15 

 m.; the latter best; partridge, deer and bear; first most abundant; after Aug. 16 

 best time for deer: after Sept. 1 for partridge; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $2.50 p. d.; 

 guides $3 p. d.; guides have bird dogs; grounds wooded, rocky, hilly and dry; 

 shooting good; owners do not object. 



Callicoon (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Delaware river and Callicoon creek 1 to 5 m.; part- 

 ridge, rabbit, woodcock find fox.; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2.50 to $3 p.d.; 

 hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d ; country wooded, hilly and mostly dry; 

 shooting good, especially for partridge; farmers do not object. 



Cameron (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Shooting grounds from 1 to 5 m. from station; 

 rabbit, fox, pheasant and deer; first most abundant; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $1 p.d.; 

 guides free of charge; guides have hounds; country hilly and very dry; our cor- 

 respondent writes: " Good for rabbit and partridge; the boys call these grounds as 

 good as any in the state, Adirondacks and Big woods excepted. 



Canaan (B. & A.) Shaker mountain 3) m., Douglas knob 4 m., Rattlesnake 

 Den, Queechy groves and lake; last best; partridge, duck, geese, fox, rabbit and 

 woodcock; first most abundant; Oct., Nov. and Dec. best months; livery reasona- 

 ble; hotels $1.50 p.d.; guides moderate; guides have dogs; country miscellane- 

 ous; shooting variable, good, medium and indifferent. 



Canaseraga (N. Y. L. E. & W.)- Grounds from 2 to 5 m. from station; fox and 

 white and grey rabbit; Nov. and Dec. best; livery very reasonable; hotels $2 p. d.J 

 hounds can be had; country swampy, rocky and hilly; shooting good and owners 

 do not object. 



Cape Vincent (R. W. & O ) Buston bay, Big bay, Grass bay, Carlton Island, 

 Nelson's bay, Reed's bay; all equally good; duck; livery $2 p. d.; oarsman, with 

 boat, $3 p.d.; hotels $1.50 and $2 p d.; shooting good. 



Carmel (N. Y. & N.) The shooting grounds are: Pine pond, Sheep mountain 

 and Whang valley, 3 to 5m.; the first best; quail, rabbit, fox and partridge; two 

 first most numerous; Nov., Dec. and Jan. best; livery $3.50 p. d.; hotels $lto $1.50 

 p. d.; guides, who also have hounds, $3 p. d.; country diversified; some owners 

 object, others do not; (shooting reported fair. 



Cayugra (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Grounds adjacent to station; duck, snipe 

 >nd woodcock; first most abundant; April, Oct. and Nov. best; livery not needed; 

 lotels $1 and $2 p. d. ; guides reasonable; grounds open and marshy; shooting re- 

 ported very good; the best grounds lie within a radius of 2 m. for duck, and about 

 t in. for English snipe and woodcock; boat and decoys cost $1 p. d. ; owners do no'v 

 object. 



Central Park (L. I.) Grounds adjacent; rabbit, quail, partridge and woodcock; 

 first most numerous; Nov. and Dec. best months; no livery; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides $2.50 p. d.; guides have bird dogs and hounds; shooting grounds open and 

 dry; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Cherry Creek (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Conewango swamp 2 m. distant is the favorite 

 ground among the local sportsmen; partridge, squirrel and rabbit; the first most 

 uumorous; Dec. and Jan. best; livery not needed; hotels $2.50 to $3 p. d.; guides, 

 who also have trained hounds and bird dogs, $1.50 p. d.; country wooded and wet; 

 owners do not object; shooting very good. 



