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and some are quite extinct ; but, on the 

 other hand, some living enemies of grouse 

 are in greater force than ever. Among 

 the latter are rooks, hooded crows, and 

 gulls, also various varieties of the hawk 

 tribe, which are constantly waging war on 

 the unfortunate grouse either as devourers 

 of eggs or strikers of the live bird. 



The following is an authentic list 

 extracted from the Gazetteer of Scotland 

 of vermin trapped in Glengarry, Inverness- 

 shire, between 1837 and 1840 : — 



