Outing . mber 12-13th, Letzlingen, ninety-onefallow buck, eleven wild boar; Novem-ber 17-21st, Donaueschingen, one fal- low buck, eighty-four foxes, one badger,three hares; November 24th, Neudeck,six hundred and sixteen pheasants, twohares, one nutcracker, one owl; Novem-ber 26-27th, Pless, two bison, two stags,nine wild boar, four hundred and fortypheasants, two hares, one nutcracker;December 3-4th, Gohrde, fifteen stags,one brocket, four hinds, forty-nine wildboar—in all, 1,576 head. His majestys total bag during hiscareer as a sportsman is returned at 63,-439 head, made up as follows: 1,860
Outing . mber 12-13th, Letzlingen, ninety-onefallow buck, eleven wild boar; Novem-ber 17-21st, Donaueschingen, one fal- low buck, eighty-four foxes, one badger,three hares; November 24th, Neudeck,six hundred and sixteen pheasants, twohares, one nutcracker, one owl; Novem-ber 26-27th, Pless, two bison, two stags,nine wild boar, four hundred and fortypheasants, two hares, one nutcracker;December 3-4th, Gohrde, fifteen stags,one brocket, four hinds, forty-nine wildboar—in all, 1,576 head. His majestys total bag during hiscareer as a sportsman is returned at 63,-439 head, made up as follows: 1,860stags, 90 hinds, 1,736 fallow buck, 98does, 3,346 wild boar, 924 roebuck, 17,-958 hares, 2,426 rabbits, 121 chamois,342 foxes, 3 bears, 9 elk, 6 bison, 3reindeer, 6 badgers, 1 martin, 108 caper-cailzie, 24 blackgame, 32,051 pheasants,865 partridges, 95 grouse, 4 woodcock,2 snipe, 87 duck, 2 guinea fowl, 826herons and cormorants, 1 whale, 1 pike,514 miscellaneous. Some of us have killed more NEWS OF THE OUTDOOR WORLD Aviation THE Aero Club of America awarded theStatue of Liberty prize to Count DeLesseps, March 14, John B. Moisant beingdisqualified for not having been one hourin continuous flight previous to starting,and Claude Grahame-White being dis-qualified for fouling a pylon with a wing-tip on landing. The decision has been pro-tested by Grahame-White. Louis Breguet made a new record forpassenger-carrying at Douai, France, March21, by taking up eleven passengers. Lieutenant Foulois and Philip C. Parma-lee flew 106 miles at Laredo, Texas, March3, making a new record for a two-pas-senger flight. Eugene Renaux won the Michelin prizeof $20,000, March 7, by flying from Paristo Clermont-Ferrand and alighting on thePuy de Dome, a distance of 260 miles. Thesummit of the Puy de Dome is 4,500 feetabove sea level. An over-sea flight of 124 miles, from An-tibes on the Mediterranean coast to theisland of Gorgona, was made by LieutenantBague, March 5. M. Cei, a French avi
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