76 THE DEER FORESTS OF SCOTLAND. 



FOREST OF GLEN DOLL BY KERRIEMUIR. 



This forest is owned by the heirs of Mr. Duncan 

 Macpherson, and is usually let. It extends to a little 

 over 10,000 acres, and marches with Bachnagairn, 

 Glencally and Caenlochan. There is a small sanc- 

 tuary, and later on there will be good wood for 

 wintering, but it is too recently planted to be of any 

 immediate use. The highest hills are Tombuie, the 

 yellow hill, and Tolmont, the peat hole, both about 

 3,000 ft. high. It will carry two rifles, and 40 stags 

 is the annual kill, all got by fair stalking, with an 

 average weight of 14 stone, heart and liver included. 

 The late General Craelock, whose drawings of the 

 deer forest are so well known, rented this forest in 

 1890, and it is very fully described in his deer 

 stalking book. 



FOREST OF INVERMARK BY BRECHIN. 



This forest, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, 

 is at present jointly rented by Lord Hindlip and 

 Lord Dudley and spreads over some 20,000 acres 



