148 GAME AND FISH RESORTS, 



Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburg Railroad. Hotel $i ; teams $3. Th« 



surrouadlng country is hilly. 



Kinzua. Deer shooting along the Kinzua Creek. 



Washington. Courtly — 



Good quail and fair ruffed grouse shootine throughout the county along the 

 .nes of the Baltimore aud Ohio, and the Pittsburg, Ciocionatl and St. Louis Rail- 

 oads. Inquire of the train conductors as to bestlocalities. 



Wayrw County — 



IVaymari is a good central point, with hotel accommodation. Bass, pickerel 

 ind trout in abundance. Reached by Erie Railroad, to Honesdale, or Carbon- 

 dale, thence stage or hired conveyance. 



Honesdale. White's Hollow, twelve miles distant, abounds in ruffed grouse 

 and some large game. ' Panthers are occasionally seen. The country Is hilly and 

 densely wooded. Reached via Erie Railroad. 



Wyoming County — 



Fo*-kston. Eecellent trout fishing in the Mahoopany River. Hotel accom- 

 modations will be found, with guides, teams, etc. 



Lovelton. Black and grey squirrels are abundant in the vicinity. Deer, bears, 

 ruffed grouse, etc. Trout in the streams. 



Mahoopany. There is a good hunting ground on Muncey Creek and the 

 Loyalsock, Mahoopany, etc. Colonel Ricket keeps a sporting house at Lone 

 Pond, on the old Berwick turnpike leading to Susquehanna River, and through 

 to Dushore, the present terminus of the SulSvan and Erie Railroad. Long Pond 

 is the very heart of the wilderness, and can be easily reached from New York or 

 Philadelphia by taking Lehigh Valley Railroad to Mahoopany Station, aJid thence 

 by stage and rail. 



RHODE ISLAND. 



Rhode Island, the smallest State in the Union, has an area of 

 1,046 square miles, with a population of 280,000. The surface of 

 the State is generally hilly and rough, though without any moun- 

 tains. The Narragansett Bay, with numerous rivers and tributaries, 

 extends into the State thirty miles, and is thickly studded with isl- 

 ands. The game of the State is confined, in the interior, to the 

 smaller varieties of birds, and on the coast comprises all the wild 

 fowl and bay birds common to the New England States. One 

 hundred and twelve kinds of fish are found on the Rhode Island 

 coast. The fishing and shooting grounds are easUy accessible by 

 excellent railroad and steamboat communications. 

 ^Bristol County — 



Bristol, Boats, yachts and boatmen are always to be had for the fishing and 

 shooting found here. Ducks, snipe, plover, and other varieties of bay and shore 

 birds, aiiord good sport, while the fishing is varied and abundant. Reached via 

 the Providence, Warren and Bristol Railroad. 



Kent County — 



Grj«Ka,;i/i, on Conesit Bay. Ducks, plover, snipe, and other bay and shore 

 bird shooting. Reached via Shore Line Railroad. Hotels boats etc 



Old tyarjuick a few miles from Greenwich, across Conesit Ba'y, has eiceUent 

 shooting and fishing facilities. 



Summit. Woodcock shooting may be found in the vicinity. Reached \ia tha 

 Hartford, Providence and Fishkill Railroad. 



