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Kelton (So. P.) Locomotive Springs for ducks, which are numerous; Oct., Nov. 

 and April best mouths; livery $3 to $6 p. d.; hotels reasonable; country open and 

 level; good camping facilities; duck shooting "good" and owners do not object. 



Ogfden (So. P.) Ogden, Webber and Bear River valleys; the first best; deer, elk, 

 bear and four kinds of grouse; the latter most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best; 

 teams, with driver, $1 p. d.; hotels $3 p. d.; country open, dry and mountainous; 

 shooting good and owners do not object. 



Park City (U. P.) Strawberry valley distant about 50 m.; deer, "chicken" and 

 duck, all of which are plenty; Aug. and Sept. best months; livery $5 to $8 p. d., 

 including guide; country open and hilly; good shooting and owners do not ob- 

 ject. 



Smithfield (U. P.) The bottoms of Bean river valley about 2 m. west of station; 

 duck, partridge and grouse; teal duck most numerous; Nov. and Dec. best; livery 

 $3 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d.; no guides; country w-et and partly covered with willows; 

 good shooting and owners do not object. 



Terrace (So. P.) Grouse creek 30 m., Goose creek 50 m.; deer, grouse, chicken 

 and jack rabbit; the latter most numerous; hotels $1 p. d. ; no guides or dogs; 

 country open, dry and hilly; rabbit shooting is good, others indifferent, and own- 

 ers do not object. 



Wasatch(TJ. P.) Porcupine mountains 10 m.; deer, elk, "chickens," etc.; the 

 two former most numerous; June, July and Aug. best months; livery cheap; no 

 hotels, but accommodations can be had; good shooting and owners do not object. 



Weber (U. P.) Adjacent mountains distant 3 to 15m.; deer, "chicken," jack 

 rabbit, etc.; Nov. best for deer; Sept. and Oct. for other game; livery $3 to $4 p.d.; 

 no hotels, but accommodations may be had; any of the old settlers will act as 

 guides; country dry and mountainous; shooting good and owners do not object. 



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Falls (Ct. Vt.) The grounds are: Fall mountain, Black woods, Drews- 

 ve, aso within y z in., and for many miles from station there is good cover; part- 

 ridge, squirrel, rabbit, fox and coon; first two most numerous; Sept., Oct. and Nov. 

 best; livery moderate; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.: no trained dogs; country mostly dry 

 and hilly; owners do not object; shooting as good as the average in New England. 



Cutting-sville (C. Vt.) The shooting grounds are within 1 m. of station; part- 

 ridge and rabbit; last most abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; no 

 professional guides; trained dog* and hounds in town; country diversified; own- 

 ers do not object; shooting "very fair." 



East Berkshire (Missisquoi.) The mountains, hills and woods near by con- 

 stitute the shooting grounds; partridge, duck, fox, rabbit aud squirrel; Oct. best; 

 livery cheap; hotels reasonable; country hilly; owners do not object; good shoot- 

 ing. 



Enosburgfh Falls (Missesquoi.) The shooting grounds are from 1 to 5 m. 

 around station; partridge and fox; livery $2 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d.; fox hounds can 

 be had; no regular guides; country hilly, mostly dry, with an occasional swamp; 

 owners do not object; fair shooting. 



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