03 rut' ni.oss. 



who on the contrary should refrain from following it. 

 lie ought not, nevertheless, to be altogether in ignorance 

 as to the manner in which it is carried on." 



Tin: i 



In parts of Scandinavia, more especially in the 

 provinces of Snialand and "VVestergot bland, the Capercali, 

 as also the Black-Cock, are not unfn'<|iicntl\, when 

 roosting in the trees at night, shot by the aid of "Moss,"* 

 or by means of torchlight. 



* The i'ovs for -.priii-iii-; tisli, as shown in " Scandinavian Adventure*," 



f chips of ivsini'il- w 1 pl.-iced in a sort of JIMII cradle at the 



i of the Inijit ; lint tlmt used liy tin- fowler is composed of several Innj; 



Mrips of I. insiTt<-d in .-in iron n\i^. ,,r it ni.-i\ !>.- of :i sin^li- jiin I 



\Miod i-li'ft latliwisi- ( witliin :i few inches of the hand fust. Seoteh lir is 

 preferred for the purpose, Imt it must lie |x-rferily dry and of all inllain 

 - nature. If the /i/,,.in lie :i nall\ UOIM! one', it throws out a splendid 

 ; and whi-thcr it illumines the forc-st or tin- lake, the effect on a dark 

 niillit is strikinijly 1-eautiful. 



