Illustrations 
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FALLOW DEER HORNS 
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A typical fallow buck’s head, Petworth Park, Sussex (author’s collection) . . . • .168 
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Showing the close association of the fallow buck with certain Eastern deer . . . . ■ 1 57 
A head in velvet. . . • • • • • • • • • .158 
New Forest heads (wild), Queen’s House, Lyndhurst, Hants ....... 159 
Horns of fallow bucks (Warnham) during the successive years . . . . . . .160 
Growth of horn of an adult fallow buck, from nature (from a buck in Warnham Court) . . . 162 
Fallow bucks’ heads, Welbeck, showing the light spotted, pure albino, and intermediate types . . 163 
Drummond Castle heads (author’s collection) . . . . . . . . .164 
A head in the armoury, Drummond Castle, of remarkable length and span . . . . . 165 
Heads in the Colebrooke collection . . . . . . . . . .165 
Cast head with double brows, Marischal College, Aberdeen ; Castle Caldwell head, Sir E. Loder’s collection ; Head 
with horn excrescence over the left brow and extra point in the palm (author’s collection) ; Curious horn of a 
hevier, Dalkeith Park, N.B. . . . . . . . . .166 
Fallow buck’s head with three horns (in the possession of Sir Robert Harvey, Bart., Langley Park, Slough) . 167 
The horn dance, a mediaeval custom still kept up at Needwood Forest, Staffordshire . . . .169 
ROE DEER 
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Ice floes on the Tay ....... 
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Digging out fungi ....... 
The fairies’ ring, Cawdor ...... 
Roe swimming ........ 
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Roe horns. A good Scotch horn ; a very good Scotch horn ; a massive Irish horn ; Pleistocene horn from 
Alness, Ross-shire; and Pleistocene horn from Perth . . . . . • • I 7 I 
Dunkeld woods and the valley of the Tay (from a water-colour by William Millais) . . . .172 
Rohallion Woods (Perthshire), the ancient hunting ground for roe of the kings of Scotland (from a photograph 
by Geoffrey Millais) . . . . . . . . . . .173 
Feeding on the rowan berries (from a drawing by Sidney Steel) . . . . . . .174 
Roe startled . . . . . . . . . . . . .175 
Attitudes of a roebuck at bay . . . . . . . . . . .176 
Head of a roebuck killed whilst fighting (collection of Colonel M c Inroy) . . . • .179 
Roebucks fighting . . . # . # . . . . . .180 
Attitude of a roe defending herself (from a drawing by Sidney Steel) . • • . • .18] 
Roe forcing her fawn to lie down when she has apprehended danger . • • • • .182 
