In 1878 we think Forest held 525 stags, among them a Two counts of stags coming in, exceeds the demand. It seems to me that the ground was shot rather severely for a few years preceding 1875. Fresh Stags 1875. We have shot almost precisely our nominal limit of 60 another was too low. The extreme variation of our 12 estimates yearly those which the laird was killing for a few years up to number bred much greater. The extreme variations of our nine recorded counts of stags in Variations in It should be noticed that the number of valuable fresh stags shot Forest is 208. We know that one count was too high and that SJjJ* 11 f for knobbers ( manv wa sters being shot), was about 105 per year. stags (count 534) and little faded material. We shot Forest accumulation of stags which enabled the ground to sustain the since the close of 1877 has not exceeded by so much as a dozen is 152 (1889 is 581 1884 is 429). The extreme variation in extreme variation in Forest hinds' deaths is 44 (55 dead 1881 rather severely for the first few years, but we took off a great deal demands made upon it, until, of late years, the supply of new hinds found ; their bodies are less certain to be found than stags. Il: is P rODable that during 1875-6-7 the late laird built up an ii dead 1887). We have added one more to every 10 dead shott fresh stags a year. Forest stags' deaths is 41 (47 dead 1881 6 dead 1887). The of faded material ; so it is certain that Forest gives a promise of large supply of faded stags. In 1889 we think Forest held 581 ^| ag e s arsa art For the last six years the destruction has been far less and the. better things to come, and that very soon.