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sideways to the misdoer, or, in spite of his rein deer- skin, 

 breeches, he might have been seriously hurt ; as it was, 

 he escaped with a few well-deserved shots in the bend of 

 one of his knees." 



Many Black-Cocks are also shot to the Stand-IIimd, or 

 pointer, in the central and southern portion of the 

 peninsula, for in the far north that dog is little available, 

 owing to the extent and denseness of the forests. 



In certain localities in Sweden, and the same is no 

 doubt the case in Norway, very good Black-Cock shooting 

 may be had with the pointer. M. Greiff tells us, for 

 instance, that at Ivafveliis, the seat of the Baron von 

 Essen, upwards of a hundred of those birds have been 

 shot in a single day ; and in other quarters I have known 

 considerable slaughter to be committed. 



At times I have myself been tolerably succesful. 

 One day, when crossing the country at haphazard, so 

 to say, I bagged fourteen and a half brace of Black- 

 Cock, and on the following afternoon the morning 

 having proved an entire failure seventeen and a half 

 brace ; and this, be it remembered, was in the middle of 

 September, when the poults were full grown, and hardly 

 to be distinguished from their parents. These were some- 

 what exceptional days ; but on tolerably good ground I 

 could always pretty well calculate on bagging from three 

 or four to eight or ten brace of the birds in question. I 

 am, however, speaking of the olden times, when game of 

 every description in Sweden was, by all accounts, much 

 more abundant than at present. 



But as compared with the great extent of country a 

 man usually goes over when Black-Cock shooting, the 

 number of birds he meets is usually miserably few. This 

 is, no doubt, greatly owing to the multitude of sportsmen, 

 almost every one nowadays carrying a gun ; but chiefly, 

 I consider, to the vermin, both winged and four-footed, 



