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Ifehig-h Gap (L. V.) Grouse, rabbit, squirrel and fox on the Blue Eidge moun- 

 tains adjacent to stream; grouse and rabbit most numerous from Oct. 15 to Dec. 16; 

 livery $3 to $5 p. d. ; hotel $1.50 p. d. ; no regular guides, but parties can be had at 

 reasonable rates, including hounds, no bird dogs; country mountainous, wooded 

 and dry; very few owners object to hunting on their grounds; the shooting is con- 

 sidered very good; a few deer are to be found abont 10 m. from station. 



.Lemon (Montrose) Very fair sport may be had in the Meshappen creek valley 2 

 m. from station; quail, pheasant, squirrel and rabbit; last most abundant; Oct. and 

 Nov. best; livery moderate; hotels $2 p. d.; guides (no dogs) reasonable; country 

 open and rolling; owners do not object. 



IiOCk Haven (B. C.) Kanerdiner farm, Baker's run, from 3 to 9 m. distant; 



Sheasant, squirrel and deer; the first most abundant: Nov. and Dec. best months; 

 very $4 p. d.; guides $3 p. d.; country wooded, rocky, wet and dry; good shoot- 

 ing; deer are very scarce; farmers do not object. 



Meadville (N. Y. L. E. & W.) The marsh from 5 to 8 m. and lake 8m.; both 

 good; duck, snipe, pheasant and rabbit first and last most abundant; Oct. and 

 Nov. best; livery $2 to $3 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d.; guides $2 and $2.50 p. d. ; country 

 generally very wet; shooting very good; within a radius of 10 m. fair woodcock 

 shooting can be had; very few owners object. 



Millville (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Blooming grove 8 m. and the country between that 

 and station; bear, deer, rabbit and partridge; latter two most abundant; Nov. and 

 Dec. best; livery $1 to $3 a trip; hotels and guides reasonable; country wooded, 

 rocky and dry; shooting good; only occasionally a farmer objects. 



Monroetown (N. Y. L. E. <k W.) The shooting grounds lie between Bernice and 

 Barclay from 1 to 15 m.; the first best for deer; quail, woodcock and pheasant are 

 also found; first and last most abundant; Nov. best, livery $2 to $3 p. d.: hotels 

 $1.50 p. d.; guides, who also have bird dogs, $2 p. d.; country rolling, swampy, 

 densely wooded and dry; owners do not object; shooting fair; plenty of rabbit 

 and gquirrel. 



Moon Run (P. & L. E.) The best shooting grounds are about > m. from station, 

 squirrel, pheasant and rabbit; Oct. and Dec. best months; no regular livery or ho- 

 tels; guides not needed; country rocky and hilly; shooting good and but few own- 

 ers object. 



Moscow (D. L. & W.) The surrounding grounds from 1 to 6m.; rabbit, pheas- 

 ant, black bear and fox, first two most numerous; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to 

 $2 p.. d.; guides not required; country diversified a few owners object; shooting 

 good. 



Mount Carmel (P. & R.) Brush valley 2> m. distant; pheasant and rabbit; 

 Dec. 1st to Jan. 1st best; hotel $1 p. d ; country rocky, open and wooded; shoot- 

 ing good and farmers do not object. 



New Castle (W. N. Y. & P.) Conoquenessing 8 m.; pheasant and rabbit; Oct. 

 and Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guides can be had at reasonable 

 rates; country hilly and dry; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



New Franklin (W. M.) Rabbits only in the vicinity of station; fall months 

 best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; no regular guides; country open, hilly, both wet and dry; 

 fair shooting is to be had, but on a number of the grounds it is prohibited. 



Osceola (A. & P.) Woodcock, partridge and rabbit in the surrounding country; 

 last most numerous; Nov. and Dec. best; hotel $1.25 p. d.; no regular guides; coun- 

 try wooded and hilly; shooting considered good and farmers do not object. 



Parker's Glen (N. Y. L. E. k W.) In this vicinity good shooting can be had for 

 deer, partridge, squirrel, duck and geese in Sept. and Oct.; country open, rooky 

 and dry; no regular guides, hotels or livery farmers do not object. 



