LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xi 



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65. A POINTSMAN GUARDING THE DOWNWIND EXTREMITY 



OF THE LINE OF SHELTERS, AND TURNING A PACK 

 OF DRIVEN GROUSE AWAY FROM HIM TOWARDS 

 THE FLANK GUNS 328 



66. SYSTEM OF MANAGING A GROUSE DRIVE WHEN THE 



WIND BLOWS ACROSS THE GROUND DRIVEN . . 336 



67. LINE OF AIM TO TAKE AT A DRIVEN GROUSE (1ST) 



WHEN THE BIRD FLIES TOWARD YOU LEVEL WITH 

 THE EYE; (2ND) WHEN IT IS APPROACHING BELOW 

 THE LEVEL OF YOUR EYE; (3RD) WHEN IT IS 

 FLYING TO YOU DOWN A SLOPE .... 346 



68. LINE OF AIM TO TAKE AT A DRIVEN GROUSE WHEN 



THE BIRD FLIES TOWARDS YOU ABOVE THE LEVEL 

 OF YOUR EYE AND PARALLEL WITH THE GROUND. 347 

 69 THREE SMALL STICKS PLACED SO AS TO REPRESENT A 

 LINE DRAWN BETWEEN, AND AT RIGHT ANGLES 

 TO, EACH COUPLE OF SHELTERS, TO ASSIST THE 

 SHOOTERS TO GATHER THEIR DEAD BIRDS WITHOUT 

 ENCROACHMENT ON ONE ANOTHER'S TERRITORY ! . 357 



70. NARROW STRIP CUT IN THE HEATHER BEHIND A 



SHELTER TO AID A SHOOTER TO FIND HIS DEAD 

 BIRDS AFTER A DRIVE 358 



71. SAFETY FRAME FOR PLACING ON EACH SIDE OF A 



GROUSE SHELTER TO PREVENT A SHOOTER FROM 

 EVER POINTING HIS GUN IN A DANGEROUS DIREC- 

 TION 360 



72. SHOOTER FIRING A SHOT AT A HIGH SIDE BIRD THAT 



HAS PASSED HIS SHELTER, WHILST HIS LOADER IS 

 CHARGING THE SECOND GUN 364 



73. THE SHOOTER RECEIVING THE GUN HIS ASSISTANT HAS 



LOADED, AND ABOUT TO HAND HIM THE GUN JUST 

 FIRED 366 



74. FLAGS FOR THE USE OF THE MEN WHEN DRIVING 



GROUSE TO THE GUNS 373 



