286 THE DEER FORESTS OF SCOTLAND. 



FOREST OF INVERLAEL AND GLENBEG, BY LOCHBROOM. 



This estate of 14,000 acres of forest, cleared in 

 1882, together with some 6,000 acres of grouse 

 ground, belongs to Sir Arthur Mackenzie, and is 

 now let to Mr. A. G. Wood. It is bounded on the 

 west by Loch and River Broom, while on the other 

 sides it is surrounded by the forests of Braemore, 

 Strathvaich, Deanich, and Leckmelm. 



The kill of stags for the years 1890 and 1891 

 was respectively 34 and 29, and an approximate 

 guide to their weights may be gathered by referring 

 to those obtained in the surrounding deer grounds. 



FOREST OF KILDERMORIE BY ALNESS. 



A forest of 25,000 acres, cleared some fifty 

 years ago, belonging to Mr. Walter Shoolbred, and 

 purchased by him in 1890 from Mr. Munro- 

 Ferguson, the greater part being let to his brother, 

 Mr. Frederick Shoolbred. It contains some high 

 hills, Cam Chumineag being 2,749 feet, and Ben 



