266 THE DEER FORESTS OF SCOTLAND. 



years in conjunction with Glenquoich by Lord 

 Burton. It is at present let to Mr. Frank Bibby, 

 together with the grouse ground of Ratagan, which 

 consists of about io.ooo acres, on which, although 

 wired off from the forest proper, there are always 

 deer. The cleared portion consists of nearly 14,500 

 acres of chiefly high, steep ground, several of the 

 hills being over 3,000 feet ; on the east it marches 

 with Caennocroc, on the south with Glenquoich, and 

 on the north with Kintail. The tenant is bound 

 not to kill deer after the 1 2th of October, and limited 

 to fifty stags, which have the reputation of weighing 

 well. 



FOREST OF CORRIEHALLZIE BY BEAULY. 



This is a nice little forest of some 7,000 acres (in 

 addition to which there is a fair extent of grouse 

 ground), belonging to Mr. Gillanders of Highfield, 

 and let to Mr. G. H. Cheetham. It is good for 

 ten or a dozen stags, and marches with Scatwell on 

 the north, with sheep ground on the north-east, 



