1 5 3 PENNSYLVANIA. 



Pen Argfyl (P. & R.) Ross common 5 m and KatillenT m.; first best; pheasant, 

 quail, dove, pigeon and rabbit; pheasant and quail most numerous; Nov. and Dec. 

 best; livery $3 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.; country open and dry; shooting good and 

 wwners do not object. 



Pennneld (A. V.) Laurel run, Medix run, Spring run and 15 m. of woods ad- 

 jacent; deer, bear, quail, woodcock, coon and pheasant: last two most abundant; 

 fall months best; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hote s $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides, with hounds, 

 reasonable; country wooded and rocky; good shooting and but few farmers ob- 

 ject. 



Pine Grove (N. Y. L. E. & W.) The favorite shooting grounds commence within 

 > m. of station; deer, bear, ruffed grouse, woodcock and duck; deer, grouse and 

 duck most abundant; no regular livery, hotels $1 p. d.; experienced guides $2 p 

 d.; no trained dogs; country mostly upland, rocky, hilly and covered with small 

 timber; owners do not object; fairly good shooting. 



Plttston (D. L. & W.) Mud Kun swamp; deer, bear, rabbit and pheasa* t; last 

 most plentiful; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $5 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; guides reason- 

 able; country rocky, hilly and dry; shooting reported "pretty fair;" farmers do 

 not object. 



Plymouth (D. L. & W.) Ruggles 12 m., Butzbach's landing 3 m. by boat on Sus- 

 quehanna river; first best; deer, bear, c<ou, rabbit, quail, pheasant, gray and black 

 squirrel, opossum and duck; deer, pheasant, quail and rabbit most numerous; Nov. 

 and Dec. best; livery $4 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.; no regular guides; country open, 

 wooded and swampy; shooting considered good and farmers do not object. 



Pond Eddy (N. Y. L. E.&W.) Pond Eddy woods % m. from station; d er, 

 beat', partridge, rabbit and wildcat; first three most numerous; Sept., Oct., Nov. 

 and Dec. best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; country varied; shooting good 

 and farmers do not object. 



Biceville (W. N. Y. & P.) Oil Creek lake and grounds adjacent about 3 m. dis- 

 tant; rabbit, partridge and squirrel; no particular month; hotel $3.75 p. w.; coun- 

 try woodtd, dry and slightly hilly; shooting considered good; white rabtits are 

 very numerous in Gerow swamp 3 m. distant; owners do not object. 



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and dry; the shooting averages good and farmers do not object. 



Sand Patch (B. & O.) Generally good shooting can be had about 3 m. from 

 station for turkey, pheasant, rabbit and deer during Nov. and Dec.; guide and hotel 

 charges reasonable; country wooded, rocky and hilly; farmers do not object. 



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 not object; shooting "fair o good. 



Shousetown (P. & L. E.) Rabbit, pheasant and squirrel in the vicinity of sta- 

 tion; rabbit most abundant; Nov. and Dec. best months; hotels $4 p. w.; country 

 open and wooded; good shooting and but few owners object. 



Stringftowu (P. & L. E ) Sewickley township about 2 m. from station; 

 quail, pheasant, snipe, rabbit and squirrel; last two most numerous; Nov. and Deo. 

 best; hotel charges 75c. p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; country open and wooded, gener- 

 ally dry; shooting very good; on some of the grounds hunting is prohibited, butae 

 a rule owners do not object. 



Stroudslmrg' (D. L. & W.) Deer, bear, partridge, quail and turkey within 20 



