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APPENDIX III. 



OUTFIT FOR SPORTSMEN IN THE HERZEGOVINA. 



(a) Battery. I would recommend a single *400 

 Express rifle, and a double 20-bore shot-and-ball 

 gun. A hundred cartridges for the former and 

 five hundred for the latter will be found sufficient. 

 I recommend that both should be fitted with 

 slings, as one often wants both hands, even when 

 only after stone-hens. 



(b) Saddlery. Plain hunting-saddle, narrow in 

 the tree, and picketing bridle with snaffle bit. 

 Saddle-bags are useful. 



(c) Tents. Out-of-the-way and consequently 

 little-shot-over ground can be reached only by 

 some such tent as I have already spoken of, but 

 much can be done from the gendarmerie posts, 

 especially if a small tent and cot (these can be 

 bought combined) are taken for one or two nights' 

 use. Such an arrangement is far preferable to 

 sleeping in a native ku'ca. 



(d) Clothing. As for deer-stalking in Scotland. 



(e) Boots. Highland shoes and spats are the 



