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Port Jefferson (L. I.) Quail, partridge, rabbit, grey squirrel and woodcock; 

 Nov. best month; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; no guides; country miscellaneous; 

 shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Potsdam (R. W. & O.) Adirondack region 40 m. distant; deer, ruffed grouse, 

 rabbit and bear; deer most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best months; livery $10 to 

 $15 p. d. for double team; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; guides have dogs; coun- 

 try wooded, mountainous and dry; shooting good and open to all. 



Pratts (N. Y. O. & W.) The Big swamp 4 m., Leland's and Cook's lakes and 

 w oded lands; first best; rabbit, partridge, squirrel, fox and small game; first 

 three most abundant; Aug., Sept. and Oct. best months; livery reasonable; hotels 

 $1 and $1.50 p. d.; guides $1 and $2 p. d.; dogs can be had; country miscellane- 

 ous; shooting very fair and farmers do not object. 



Prospect (R. W. & O.) Morehouseville 24 m., Wilmurt 10 m., Moose river 24 m. 

 North Lake reservoir 20 m.; first best; deer, partridge, bear, squirrel, fox, mink, 

 etc.; first two most abundant; Sept. best month; livery $2 to $5 p. d.; hotels $1.50 

 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; guides have dogs; country diversified; shooting very good 

 and owners do not object. 



Protection (B. N. Y. & P.) Grounds adjacent; partriage, rabbit, woodcock and 

 fox; first two most numerous; Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. best months; livery $2 p. 

 d. ; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; guides have bird dogs; hounds can be hired; 

 country wooded, hilly, wet and dry; shooting "good some seasons, others indif- 

 ferent;" owners do not object. 



Pulvers (B. & A.) Commons 4 m.; partridge, etc.; spring and fall best time; no 

 livery; hotels $1 p. d.; guides can be had with dogs; country rocky and wooded; 

 shooting fair and farmers do not object. 



Purely *s (N. Y. C. k H. R.) Shooting grounds 1 to 10 m. distant; quail, partridge 

 and woodcock; livery $2 to $3 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides and dogs can 

 be had; country rocky and hilly; shooting good; a few owners object. 



Queens (L. I.) The grounds are Creedmoor and Rocky Hills \}% m.; the latter 

 best; quail and rabbit; last most numerous; livery reasonable; Sept. and Oct. 

 best; hotel $2 p. d.; no guides or dogs; country wooded, hilly, rocky and dry; 

 owners do not object; shooting reported 'fair." 



Randolph (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Fairly good shooting can be had within 1 m. of 

 station for woodcock and partridge, also squirrel and rabbit; the first two most 

 abundant; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; guides, who 

 also have trained hounds and bird dogs, $2 p. d.; country diversified; owners do 

 not object. 



Rem*en(R. W. & O.) Cincinnati creek and several beaver meadows; wood- 

 cock, partridge and hare; last two most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best for wood- 

 cock and partridge, Nor. and Dec. for hare; livery $2 and $3.5.0 p. d.; hotels $1.50 

 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d. and expenses; guides have hounds; country miscellane- 

 ous; our correspondent writes: "Early shooting good and any amount of hare;" 

 farmers do not object. 



Reynoldsville (N. Y. & N. E.) Shooting grounds adjacent; partridge, wood- 

 cock, quail and fox; last most abundant; hotels moderate; guides $2 p. d.; guides 

 have trained dogs; country rocky and wooded, and farmers do not object; fox 

 hunting good. 



Riverside ( Adirondack. ) Adirondacks near station; deer, partridge, bear, 

 panther, woodcock, snipe, duck, etc.; first two most abundant; livery $2 to $5 p.d.; 

 hotels near; dogs can be had; country diversified; shooting good and owners do 

 not object. 



Rockland (N. Y. O. & W.> Grounds from K to 20 m. from station; all equally 



