No doubt we counted some stags twice over in 1881, perhaps deaths the average stock of Forest comes out 487. Estimates it " came off" remarkably well, no doubt we missed some, but we counts 492. abnormal happens. It is impossible to count* all the stags, if ji the case we might leave out, say, 50 in such wide ground, counts we gain knowledge. It is probably more difficult to make is 687 stags, and by estimate 677 stags. The stock of two-year-old stags to go into count of 1891, as We have unusual confidence in our count of 1889534 stags, also in 1884 and in 1885, and in 1886 we probably missed seeing forest stags, year by year, to be a much truer list than the counts, Average 9, a good many. But taking the balance of errors, the average stock 534 shown by our count and death rate, will be 155, unless something i8 X > viz. : 27,500 acres, with big hills in it. they stood still to be counted which is often far from being ' Taking the whole ground, including Ardfin, average by count of Forest, by count, is 492 ; and by our calculation of births and a good count of stags in July than it is to make a good count of year by year indeed this is quite obvious ; but by sticking to the hope we counted none twice over. I believe the estimate of c Stags.