riv CONTENTS 



Hvnri: I>A<;B 



VI. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE RED GROUSE 164 



VII. THE ANIMALS WHICH LIVE ON OR WITHIN THE 



GROUSE . 182 



viii. " GROUSE DISEASE " continued STRONGYLOSIS . 206 



PART I. EFFECT OF STUONGYLOSIS ON THE GROUSE. 

 PART II. LIFE HISTORY OF TJifCHOSTRONGl'LUS PERURACIL1S, 



ix. "GROUSE DISEASE" continued COCCIDIOSIS . 246 



X. THE CONNEXION BETWEEN LOCAL CONDITIONS 



AND THE HEALTH OF GROUSE . . . 273 



PART I.-r-ANALYSIS OF LOCAL CONDITIONS. 



PART II. MAPS SHOWING INCIDENCE OF (f GROUSE DISEASE." 



PART III. MANAGEMENT OF GROUSE MOORS 



XI. MOOR MANAGEMENT ...... 321 



XII. HEATHER-BURNING . .... 343 



XIII. THE HEATHER BEETLE ...... 370 



PART I. ON "FROSTED" IJKATHKH AND ITS CONNEXION WITH 



TIIK HEATHER BEETLE, LOCHJIJiA tiUTVKM.M. 

 PART II. THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE HEATHER BEETLK, 



l.i>fHM.K.\ 



XIV. KEEPERS AND KEEPERING, WITH SUB-DIVISIONS 



DEALING WITH POACHERS AND VERMIN . 387 



XV. STOCK ......... 415 



XVI. GROUSE IN CAPTIVITY ...... 450 



INDEX . 459 



