166 THE DEER FORESTS OF SCOTLAND. 



disused, this chalk drawing was left exposed to the 

 damp, and though the remains of it are still to be seen, 

 they are in a very dilapidated condition. The other of 

 these huts was for a long time occupied by Georgina, 

 Duchess of Bedford, who was greatly attached to the 

 place, and so much so that when the Mackintosh 

 proposed to sell some of the pine wood, she purchased 

 most of the finest trees, and her mark, consisting of 

 a tablet with her coronet and initials, may still be 

 seen identifying some of them, although, horrible to 

 relate, many of these badges have been removed by 

 tourist visitors to the glen. 



Landseer's well-known pictures of " Waiting for the 

 Deer to Rise" and "Stealing a March" are both 

 scenes in Glenfeshie, and the former contains the 

 three portraits of Captain Horatio Ross, Charles 

 Mackintosh, the stalker, and a then well-known 

 character in Badenoch, one Malcolm Clark, commonly 

 called Callum Brocair — "Malcolm the Fox-hunter" — 

 who is drawn holding the nose of a deerhound. 



The following story of this man's great strength 



