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REPORT OF THE 



3l)ipments of Deer from tl)e AdirondacI^ Region h\^ tl)e 

 National ]^xpre33 Company in l^oo, 



DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAILROAD. 



OFFICE. , ', CARCASSES. SADDLES. HEADS. 



CaldweH, ---------- -^ . . ^ 



Crown Point, ----.--.-. i - ^ 



The Glen, ----.-..-- j 



Loon Lake, ---------- j 



North Creek, - - - 82 17 



Port Henry, ---------- j_- ^ 



Riverside. ---------- 6- ^ 



Saranac Lake, - - - - - -'- - -- i 



Stony Creek, ----------- 6 



Ticonderoga, ---------- j-. ^ 



Westport, -- - -- - --- - 4 



III 17 17 



RECAPITULATION. 



RAILROAD. CARCASSES. SADDLES. HEADS. 



M. & M., ---------- - 513 38 46 



N. y. & o., --------- - 60 4 15 



O. & L. C, ---------- 7 2 2 



F., J. & G., --------- - 61 13 10 



L. F. & D., - - - - 7 



N. Y. C. & H. R., - - - - - - - - - 4 I 



R., W. & O., - - - - - - - - - - 41 2 2 



U. & B. R., - - - - - 216 12 3 



D. & H., ----------- III 17 17 



1,020 89 95 



It may be that in some of these shipments a saddle and head belonged to the 

 same animal, and that the total number should be decreased accordingly. As most 

 of the saddles were from does — the hunters seldom shipping out a doe's carcass — 

 and all the heads were from bucks, the possible duplication referred to did not occur 

 probably to any great extent. But if all the saddles are deducted, it follows that 

 at least 1,109 deer were killed and shipped. 



The number killed which were not shipped out by rail involves estimates or 

 guesswork which had better be left for each one to determine in accordance with 



