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may be found; but unless bound for the Logen, the 
sportsman who expects to find much employment for 
rod or gun will be disappointed both as regards the 
fishing and shooting. 
Bears are not often met with, the average number 
killed beg only 211. 
BuskeErRups Amt, 
This Amt borders to the north on Christians Amt 
and North Bergenhuus Amt; to the west on South 
Bergenhuus Amt; to the south on Bratsberg and 
Jarlsberg Amts ; and to the east on Agershuus Amt and 
the Christiania Fjord. It is divided into three Fogderies 
—Buskerud, Ringerike and Hallingdal, and Nummedal. 
Its superficial area is about 1054 square miles. 
With the exception of the Drammen river and the 
small portion of the Logen river alluded to in the last, 
salmon are not found in this Amt. A great many 
salmon go up to Hougsund, a few miles above Dram- 
men; but from the nature of the water I should scarcely 
think it possible that they will rise to a fly. I have 
been told, but will not vouch for the truth of it, that 
some salmon-fishng may be had in a small river 
running out by Lier, about seven miles east of Dram- 
men. 
There is, however, excellent trout-fishing to be had 
