Vlll CONTENTS. 



Increase and Extension of Range Continued. 



PAGE 

 CHAPTER XIII. In Outlying Counties : 



Linlithgowshire . . .88 



Mid-Lothian . . . 89 



Dumbartonshire . . . 89 



Argyllshire . . .90 



Inverness-shire . . .93 



Aberdeenshire . . . 94 



XIV. In Kincardineshire . . .95 



XV. In Ross, Elgin, and Counties of the Moray 



Firth . , . 98 



XVI. In Sutherlandshire . . .99 



XVII. In the South of Scotland: 



Ayrshire . , . .101 



Galloway and Wigton . . 102 



Lanark . . . .102 



Kirkcudbright . . .102 



Dumfries . . . .102 



XVIII. In Arran 103 



PART V. 



CHAPTER XIX. Laws of Extension of Range . .107 

 XX. A few Remarks on Hybridism . . 115 

 XXI. Increase of Capercaillies . . .118 

 XXII. On the Decrease of Black Game . 120 

 XXIII. Relations between Capercaillies and Phea- 

 sants 127 



PART VI. 



CHAPTER XXIV. Damage to Forests . . .131 



XXV. Damage to Grain .' . . 148 



XXVI. Conclusion 150 



