bit of the ground. The result is 158 stags, July, 1890. Adding 120 stags bagged, 5 allowed for wounded 2 is nearer the credible, as compared with the Forest increase of about 30 per our estimate. Assuming the two stag counts of Tarbert are with the valued assistance of Mr. D. Fletcher, who knows every had in 1884, whilst in Tarbert there were about 7 more stags in Losses 190 12 stags for 1890, it is about 22 more than we had estimated by correct, 91 stags in 1880, and 158 stags in 1890, the increase has Balance 35 Profit in 10 yrs, mark. Stock increased 35. 1884 than in 1880. This is calculated from the count of 1890. ... 136 (Estimate) 35 Stock of Stags, 1890 ... the fertility of Tarbert hinds. the year 1884 inclusive ; we had 49 more stags in 1880 than we But we have shown that we did badly in the Forest down to 31 cent, for the same 10 years. the interval to guide us. We appear to have under-estimated calculations carried on for ten years, without any count during Since writing this paper Tarbert has been very carefully counted been 75 per cent, in ten years. At first sight this appears in- Profits 225 (Estimate) It is reasonable to believe Tarbert contains more hinds than