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NINTH REPORT OF THE 

 Some Notable Shipments — {Concluded). 



RAILROAD STATION. 



Consigned to- 



Dressed 



weight 



(pounds). 



Potsdam 

 Benson Mines 

 Harrisville . 

 Newton Falls . 

 Newton Falls . 

 Oswegatchie . 

 Port Leyden . 

 Prospect 

 Prospect 

 Derrick 

 Derrick 

 Derrick 

 Derrick 

 Santa Clara 

 Northville . . 

 Northville . 

 Northville . 

 Northville . 

 Northville . 

 Northville . 

 Northville . 

 Northville . 

 Northville . 

 Onekio . 



J. F. Kelley, New York . . . . 

 W. Richardson, Canton . 



R. Harding, Syracuse 



W. Heims, Oakfield 



H. Mathews, Syracuse . 



E. W. Eissig, New York . . . . 



F. Price, Great Bend 



J. W. Seator, Utica 



Arthur Martell, Utica 



John Kimball, Utica 



W. M. Bell, Long Lake West . . 

 C. Naylake, Tupper Lake Junction 

 W. Jarvis, Big Moose 



E. Walsh, New York 



J. Bartholomew, Amsterdam 



John Kreed, New York . . . . 



J. Kinnear, Albany 



R. M. Evans, Johnstown . 



B. D. Smith, Johnstown . . . . 



J. H. Kaston, Fonda 



F. S. Dunn, Albany 



E. Shannon, Amsterdam . 

 H. Brownell, Amsterdam 



F. M. Jackson, McKeever 



203 

 200 

 207 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 210 

 210 

 220 

 210 



237 

 200 

 210 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 200 

 205 

 250 



In addition to these interesting figures, a correspondent of Forest and Stream, 

 on November twenty-first, mentions several large Deer, within his knowledge, as 

 having been shot. His list included a 230-pound ten-pronged buck, shot near 

 Minnehaha, by George Benton, of Utica; a 250-pound buck, shot at Horn Lake, 

 by Seth W. Pride, of Holland Patent; a 250-pound seven-pronged buck, shot near 

 Star Lake, by Schuyler S. Bardlong, of Chicago; a 250-pound buck, shot near Boon- 

 ville, by Captain William Connor, of New York; a 250-pound buck, shot by 

 J. F. Dorrance, of Camden, and a 247-pound buck, having fifteen prongs, shot 

 near Alpine, by Edward Floyd. The last weight given is specifically mentioned 

 as being dressed weight. A number of other Deer shipped out by the express 

 companies weighed over 200 pounds, but unfortunately the names and addresses 

 of the successful hunters were not given. 



