together with the fence of Knock Crome, form the East. Extent _ each Deer, 1000 acres, or i deer to 18 acres. 9,000 Acres. good hinds and calves here, our best. about 7,000 acres. About 50 Gate-house stags winter in Cor- 5 10 Total. Glasven, Unven, and the Paps. Pap Stags are fit to kill ten 8o g* 1 ^ 8 ' and every kind of ground, though only one small piece of sea l8 Acres to chiefly facing valuable addition to the Forest (3,500 acres of open ground). Ben Vrech. Marches with Scrinadle at Glenabatrich River and Largy No. 4 Forest district. Count 178 hinds (one year old District, 4. deer are very fond. A great deal of good feeding, of shelter, of 183 Stags. reside in Largy. In 1878 perhaps Largy bred 20 calves, now Forest 500, Total. Eastern exposure for most part, but Largy has every exposure shore, in Bay of Small Isles, say a mile of sea shore, of which 80, capital hinds and calves. Extent about 9,000 acres ; the - low ground and of high ground. Small stags in the stony tops of 2 S Knobbers Fertility, 45 calves to TOO hinds (one year old and above). Very ^ Io I00> shelter. Some stony hill tops with small stags, e.g., Eagle Dhu, each Deer. and above) 80 calves This district is chiefly stag ground. Many Lar gy> and West boundary and the fence of Gate-house inclosure, 35 Knobbers rienaheira and Lagg. Corrienaheira would be a natural and very days later than the rest. Stags from other districts come to 31 Pap Deer good stags on Largy. Fairly stocked, say 500 deer or 55 to East. Largy to South, Loch Tarbert and Corrienaheira form the North ^9 Stags.