HUNGARY 71 



TEN YEARS' GAME LIST OF COUNT ANDREAS CSEKONICS. 



February ist, 1889, to January 31ST, 1899. 

 A^ Zsombolya. 



GAME ANIMALS. 

 Roe. Pheasant. 



Buck Doe. Hare ^"^ ^q^' Goose. Cock. Hen. Partridge. Quail. Woodcock. Snipe. Duck. Fieldfares. Total. 



342 60' 28525 Ts' '9' 2 481 1 336 69 8720 364 255 374 482 44424 



BEASTS AND BIRDS OF PREY. 

 Wo..^-^- -.3 weasel. S. ^at. -^^^^- ^^^^^l Crow. Ma.pie. Owl. O^er .uds ,,,,. 



2 "i 6 1337 "48?'' '9856 908 904 121 4724 4394 41903 10783 6770 36481 128678 



Grand Total, 173,102 of all kinds. 



A FIVE DAYS' SHOOT AT MARKGRAF ALEXANDER PALLAVICINI'S PLACE, 



PUSZTA-SZER, IN DECEMBER, 1896. 

 Present were : — 



H I H THE Grand Duke Nikolaus. Mr. Vadnay. 



Prinz Francis Liechtenstein. Count Gkza Apponyi. 



Mr. M. Narischkine. Markgraf Charles PALLA^^cINI 



Prinz Engeleert Auersperg. (the Master of the house). 



Count Francis Colloredo. 



Roedeer. Pheasant. Hare. Partridge. Various. 



. - 569 775 32 3 



9 1280 10 — 



I 212 1454 - 7 



3 5 ^111 5 



I 330 2708 3 



1st day 

 2nd „ 



3rd „ 

 4th „ 

 5th „ 



Total 



6 



1125 7994 



16 



Salmon there is none in our streams, so that my few notes on 

 the fishing- will necessarily lack interest in its absence. Our coldest 

 mountain streams contain, it is true, the Salmo salve- ^^^^^^ ^^^ 

 linus, but its merits are rather of the table, and have 

 no concern with the rod. The rivers are also well stocked with 

 trout, and the lakes are full of carp and pike. On the whole, 

 however, and in spite of the praiseworthy efforts of the Government 

 in the direction of systematic fish-hatching and protection, it must 



