stags each year working by our birth and death tables and take Hind stock of 1889 comes out 1,008 by this calculation and 955 Inner took a more leading part in the breeding in earlier calves by three. The death list of stags, hinds, and calves is here (see page 31) ; and afterwards we bring in the fresh two-year-old very early in year 1879. Afterwards we bring in the fresh year- have produced 35 calves alive in February. 5 years, ,, hinds ,, ,,, 8 ,, In stags we have added 'none to the discovered deaths, we find During our first recorded 5 years, death of stags (Forest) averaged 6 per cenj:. count. Calves seem to come out about equal to count of 1889. old hinds each year working by our birth and death tables and 6 years, ,, stags ,, ,, 2\ ,, as shewn by table for Forest (see page 31). years, and, as it is an infertile place, we have in consequence We base the stock of hinds for 1878 upon our count, taken take off the yearly loss of grown-up hinds by death and shooting. estimated in our table that 100 hinds, one year old and upwards off the yearly destruction of grown stags by death and shooting. 10 discovered. For calves we shall make a very heavy addition, 6 years, ,, ,, ,, ii| ,, very nearly all stags. For hinds we add one more death to every 5 years, we found calves dead bodies, 25 /o (Forest). 6 years, ,, hinds ,, ,, 3 calves in Forest. The yearling stags may be estimated by dividing by count; stag stock of 1889, 581 by this calculation, 534 by also. For the estimates of stags we take 525 in 1878 ; 490 in 1879