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in. of station: last two most abundant; livery $2.50 to $5 p. d.; hotels $1.25 and $2 

 p. d.: country wooded and hilly where large game are found, the rest open and 

 swampy; shooting generally good and but few farmers object. 



Tionesta (W. N. Y. & P.) Deer, grouse, woodcock, squirrel and fox in the sur- 

 rounding country and woods; first two most numerous; Oct. 2or grouse, Nov. for 

 deer; hotel arid livery reasonable; guides not needed; country hilly, wooded and 

 dry; shooting generally very fair and farmers do not object. 



Trowbridg-e (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Good shooting can be had in this vicinity for 

 rabbit, partridge and quail in Dec. and Jan.; livery $2 p. d.; hotel charges moder- 

 ate; no regular guides; country wooded, hilly and dry; owners do not object. 



Tunkhannock (T.. V.) Dutch mountain 14 m. for deer, and in the vicinity of 

 Two lake 3 m. for duck and small game; Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 guide moderate; no dogs allowed on moiintain ; country mountainous and 

 wooded; shooting on mountain good, but small game is scarce; owners do not 

 object. 



Ulster (L. V.) Rabbit, pheasant and quail in the surrounding country; rabbit 

 most numerous; Nov. best month; liverv $2 p. d.: hotel $1 p. d.; no regular 

 guides; country wooded and hilly; good shooting and farmers do not object. 



Unlordale (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Moosic mountain range and Elk Hill Forest 2^ 

 m. from station are the favorite grounds; the first best for pheasant and rabbit; 

 fox and squirrel are also found; Nov. and Dec. best; livery $1 to $2 p. d : hotels 

 $1 to $2 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d, some of whom have hounds; country diversified; 

 owners do not object; shooting sometimes good, sometimes fair and occasionally 

 indifferent. 



Uniontown (B. & O.) The mountains from 10 to 30 m. distant; deer, squirrel 

 and turkey; Nov. and Dec. best months; livery $2 to $5 p. d.; hotels (from 6 to 8 

 m. distant) reasonable; guides $2 p. d.; country varies in different localities; 

 generally good shooting is to be obtained; a few farmers object. 



Upper Lehig-h (P. & B.) Nescopec and Oley valleys and Nescopec mountains 

 from 2 to 4 m. from station; Tamrack Swamp in Oley valley best for lar^e game; 

 pheasant, squirrel, rabbit, fox and catamount; first three most abundant; Nov. 

 and Dec. principal months; livery $3 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d.; no regular guides; Oley 

 valley is heavily wooded ana wet, rest of country open and dry; shooting is con- 

 sidered fair and farmers do not object. 



Uxsina (B. & O.) White creek 3 m., Negro mountain 5 m., Big Glade 6 m. ; first 

 best for turkey, others for deer, pheasant, rabbit and squirrel; pheasant most 

 plentiful; Oct. and Nov. best; livery moderate; hotel f 1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; Big 

 Glade i* wooded, rocky and dry, the rest open and dry; shooting generally good, 

 but depends upon the season; owners do not object. 



U*ica (N. i. L. E. & W.) Surrounding country from 1 to 2 rn.; pheasant (ruffed 

 Sjrouse), rabbit, quail, woodcock, fox and squirrel; first three most numerous; ho- 

 tel $1.50 p. d. ; guides can be had at reasonable rates; country wooded, rocky and 

 hilly; shooting is good in season; some of the owners object to shooting on their 

 land, but permission is easily obtained. 



Vowinckel (Pitts. & W.) The best grounds are Judy run and Corn creek l, 1 ^ to 

 6m.; deer, pheasant, squirrel and wild pigeon; first most numerous; no regular 

 livery; private accommodations at reasonable prices; no professional guides or 

 trained dogs; country wooded, slightly hilly, partly wet and dry; the shooting 

 some seasons is good; deer and pheasant are both "tolerably numerous." 



Warren (W. N. Y. & P.) Big woods adjacent; deer, bear, rabbit and partridge; 

 latter two most numerous; Oct. 1 to Dec. 15 best; livery $4 to $5 p. d.; hotel 

 moderate; guide $2.?0 p. d.; country hilly and swampy, open and wooded; shoot- 

 ing is from fair to good, according to season; owners do not object. 



