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53. SHOWS HOW A GROUSE-DRIVING SHELTER SHOULD BE 



CONCEALED, IF POSSIBLE, BEHIND A SLIGHT ELE- 

 VATION, SO THAT THE BIRDS MAY NOT SEE THE 

 SHOOTER TILL IT IS TOO LATE FOR THEM TO AVOID 

 HIS GUN . 310 



54. GROUSE SHELTER PLACED IN A SMALL HOLLOW, SO 



THAT, IN THE EVENT OF A DOUBLE DRIVE, THE 

 BIRDS MAY NOT SEE THE SHOOTER TILL ABOUT 

 IN SHOT OF HIM, AS THEY ARE DRIVEN FIRST 

 FROM THE ONE DIRECTION AND THEN FROM THE 

 REVERSE ONE 311 



55. SMALL FLAG BETWEEN EACH COUPLE OF SHELTERS, 



FOR TURNING THE BIRDS NEARER TO THE GUNS 

 WHEN THE LATTER ARE WIDELY SEPARATED . . 314 



56. LINE OF SHELTERS PLACED ACROSS A VALLEY; OR A 



GAP BETWEEN HILLS 317 



57. LINE OF SHELTERS PLACED ACROSS A HIGH PLATEAU . 317 



58. HOW TO DRIVE A STRETCH OF MOOR TERMINATED 



ROUND ITS EXTREMITY BY FIELDS .... 318 



59. HOW TO DRIVE A VERY LONG STRETCH OF MOOR . 319 



60. GROUSE SHELTER IN THE SHAPE OF A HORSESHOE 



FOR A DRIVE FROM ONE DIRECTION ONLY . . 320 



61. GROUSE SHELTER BUILT IN AN EXCAVATION ON THE 



FACE OF A SLOPE 320 



62. CIRCULAR SHELTER FOR SHOOTING AT DRIVEN GROUSE 



FIRST FROM ONE DIRECTION AND THEN FROM AN 

 OPPOSITE ONE, AND SHOWING ENTRANCE AT SIDE . 321 



63. IMPROVED DOUBLE SHELTER IN THE SHAPE OF THE 



LETTER H, FOR SHOOTING AT DRIVEN GROUSE 

 FIRST FROM ONE DIRECTION AND THEN FROM AN 

 OPPOSITE ONE 322 



64. SKETCH PLAN OF A GROUSE DRIVE, SHOWING HOW 



THE DIFFERENT ASSISTANTS HELP TO FORCE THE 

 BIRDS OVER THE GUNS . . 326 



