6 9 below, by count. Stags counted July, 1889 hinds, etc., Feb., at March. l88 9- Inner At the end of July, 1889, the distribution of deer was as Scrinadle STAGS. is properly able to carry ; as we have shown already, there are a sufficienc y- Many Inner stags were Distribution 61 39 now barely 14 acres of ground to each deer in the Forest. 123 118 CALVES. KNOBBERS 1890 : on Scrinadle, 1889, ff Deer 20 inferior, a fault that becomes more serious as stock increases. HINDS. H 192 426 133 owing to burnt ground la jj m J ul ^' They have enough to eat, but the quality of winter eating is