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EICHMOND AND NORTH EIDING JSTATTJEALISTS' FIELD CLUB. 



Probably it will not be uninteresting to some of your readers to see as 

 shewn by the accompanying table the quantity of Game and Wild fowl killed 

 on the Hornby Estate, near Catterick, between September 1st 1856, and 

 August 31st 1864. 



The table was given me by Mr. A. Savage, the head keeper^ who is a most 

 keen and observant Naturalist, and who has during the past few years been 

 the means of adding considerably to the list of birds breeding in the neigh- 

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