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Ean and Mheal Mhor are each over 2,400 feet. The 

 low ground is limited, while neither wintering 

 or grazing is any too good, as there are vast 

 stretches of moss ground. On the south and 

 south-west it marches with Wyvis and Inchbae, 

 on the north-west with Dibiedale, the other boundaries 

 being sheep ground. The stalking season is a short 

 one, as the stags do not come into Kildermorie 

 in large numbers until they are seeking the hinds, 

 so that the kill has to be made in a short time, 

 for by the terms of the lease stalking terminates 

 on the 10th of October, the usual season's total 

 being forty-five to fifty stags, weighing an average 

 of 14 stone, with heart and liver. 



KINLOCHEWE BY ACHNASHEEN. 



Belongs to Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, and is let 

 to Mr. W. M. Cazalet. There are 20,000 acres of 

 cleared ground in addition to a large extent of grouse 

 shooting. On the north it marches with Letterewe, 

 the east and north-east boundaries are sheep ground, 



