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FOREST OF GLENSHIELDAIG BY LOCH CARRON. 



This forest, of upwards of 11,000 acres, belongs 

 to Mr. J. S. Murray, and lies between the deer- 

 grounds of Applecross on the south-west, and those 

 of Ben Damph on the north-east. I have not been 

 able to gather any particulars of the number of 

 stags killed, but whatever that may be, their weights 

 will, in all probability, be the same as those of the 

 stags of the two adjacent forests. 



FORESTS OF INCHBAE, STRATH RANNOCH AND TOLMUICK, 



BY GARVE. 



This is a long narrow ground of about 21,000 

 acres, belonging to Mr. W. D. Mackenzie, of Farr, 

 and contains the great wood of Dhucaillie, of some 

 5,000 acres in extent, in which red, fallow, and roe 

 deer dwell together. It is at present let to 

 Mr. J. C. Williams, who joins it on to Strathvaich 

 Forest, which he has held since 1887. This gentle- 

 man treats both places in a thoroughly sportsmanlike 

 manner, as he does not try to kill an excessive 



