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EIGHTH REPORT OF THE 

 Delaware and Hudson Railroad — {Concluded). 



RAILROAD STATION. 



Carcasses. 



Saddles. 



Heads. 



Riverside 



27 





5 

 1 



Hadley 



Caldwell . . 



2 

 4 



4 

 1 













Westport 





17 

 1 









Total 



193 



31 



43 





RECAPITULATION 



Mohawk and Malone Railroad 



New York and Ottawa Railroad . 



Utica and Black River Railroad 



Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad 

 Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad 

 Little Falls and Dolgeville Railroad 

 New York Central and Hudson River Railroad 



Rutland Railroad 



Delaware and Hudson Railroad 



Total shipments 



From the weight of the carcasses recorded in the shipping bills of the express 

 companies it will readily be seen that the Adirondack Deer, when properly 

 protected, will develop a size and weight fully equal to or surpassing that of 

 the species in any other locality in North America. The following are some 

 of the shipments reported which seem worth noting: 



SHIPMENTS OF ADIRONDACK DEER. 



RAILROAD STATION. 



Big Moose 

 Eagle Bay 



Hinkley . . . . 

 Lake Clear Junction 

 Benson Mines 

 Benson Mines 

 Boonville . . . . 

 Carthage . . . . 

 Castorland . . . . 



Consigned to- 



C. P. Floyd, Remsen 

 J. Larsehn, New York City 

 J. L. Roberts, New York City 

 J. Mulholland, Saranac Lake . 



C. Simmons, Ogdensburg . 

 H. Miller Jr., Harrisville . . 

 W. A. Brown, Utica 



D. Mosher, Watertown 

 Harry Waugh, Fulton 



Dressed 

 weight.* 



203 

 200 



225 

 206 

 200 

 202 

 225 

 200 

 209 



Live 

 weight. 



254 

 250 



281 



257 

 250 

 252 

 28l 

 250 

 261 



