435 



NOTES. 



Note. — Page 50. 



Although since 1848 the chase in all parts of Germany has 

 suffered severely, the quantity of game in various parts of the 

 country is still great. In the chase immediately under the su- 

 pervision of the Crown Sanger (Grand Falconer), were shot in 

 1854, in the districts Laxemburg, Auhof, and Prater, — 



Hinds . . 

 Wild-boars 

 Fallow-deer 

 Roe- deer 

 Hares . 

 Rabbits . 

 Pheasants 



On the domain of 

 Eisgrub, Feldsberg. 



Ill 



260 



710 



88 



77 



19,637 



2,159 



6,258 



Partridges 



Martens 

 Pole-cats 



Weasels 



7,077 



66 



178 



1,168 



1,264 



4 



1,617 



393 



Hawks . 

 Sparrow-hawks 



Prince Lichtenstein — in the four districts 

 Lundenburg, Rabensburg — were shot, from 



August 29 to the end of December, 1856,- 



Stags (Harts) 

 Hinds . . 

 Fallow-calves 

 Roebucks . . 

 Hares . . . 



47 

 156 

 131 ' 



52 

 13,933 



Pheasants . 

 Partridges . 

 Quails . . 

 Wild-ducks 



5,709 



2,977 



42 



857 



Note. — Page 85. 



ON SCHNADAHUPFLN. 



In the highlands of Bavaria, as is the case in all mountainous 

 districts, the customs and amusements of the inhabitants are as 

 different from those who dwell in the plain, as the pursuits and 

 mode of life of the latter are different from those of the moun- 



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