Albert, Letter to H. R. H. Prince, on certain turf abuses, 1. His patronage of The Sport- ing Magazine, 285.
AMATEUR on his Stilts, in a series of letters, 17, 203, 368.
America, time-races in, 384.
ANECDOTES:-The tar's sport on shore, 14. The Arab's reply, 4. Eleazer Ashton, 42. The Melton Doctor, 104. An Otter, 121. Mr. Benjamin Rowland, 147. Two red-deer, 156. The Cornish Farmer, 245. The Grand Turk, 277. Mr. Campbell, 357. The Arab and his mare, 372. John Hutchinson, 388. Applewhaite, Mr., his houunds and country, 22, 98.
AQUATICS:-Royal Yacht Squadron Club, pro- ceedings of, 144, 342, 404, 406. The Re- gatta, 404. Royal Thames Yacht Club Sailing Matches Below-bridge, 280, 407, 471. Above-bridge, 346. Meetings, 145, 347. Eight-oared Match between Oxford and Cambridge, 79. Arundel Yacht Club Sailing Match Above-bridge, 281. Below-bridge, 408. Royal Victoria Yacht Club, 347. British Yacht Club, 472. Contest for the Cambridge Sculls, 28. Her Majesty's patron- age of the Southampton Yacht Club, 342; The Regatta, 345. Royal Irish Yacht Club Regatta, 345. Henley-on-Thames Regatta, 342. Royal Northern Yacht Club Regatta, 406. Contest for the Silver Sculls, 409. Arabs, their attachment to their horses, 4, 372. Archer, Mr., runs with his bounds, 27, 119. Archers, the Queen's St. Leonard's, patronised by Prince Albert, 146.
Archery, Hansard's Book of, notice of, 139. Ascot, improvements in the Course and Grand Stand at, 77
Ashton, Eleazer, a fine old fox-hunter, sketch of, 41.
Atherstone Country, places of meeting in, 98. August the Twefth, prospects of, 357. Australia, racing in, 383.
(lithographs), 415. 423. British Turf, Whyte, Esq., 445. the Horse, 473. Breaking to harness, remarks on, by CECIL, 378. Breeding for the Turf and for the Chase, re- marks on, 246. Nature of land calculated to breed on, 247. Precaution against accidents, and the construction of hovels, 242. Fences and size of paddocks, and herbage most suit- able for the horse, 251. Selection of mares, Choice of stallions, 305. Symmetry, Breeding-in-and-in, 441. Brood-mares, the impolicy of allowing them to be exported, 3.
Buffalo hunting in Bengal, description of, 186. Bulteel, Mr., runs with his hounds, 27, 119, 245. Bunbury, Sir Charles, the introducer of races for short distances with light weights, 2. Burnham, extraordinary ornithological and ichthyological phænomena observed near,
Bush, winter amusements in the, 221.
Campbell, Mr., anecdote of, 358. Carp hole, description of the, 163. Chamois hunter, song of the, 300. Chantilly races, 179.
Chase, the, 78, 142, 348, 402. Chester races, 122.
Childers, the Flying, authentic history and description of, 61.
Cocktail, generally understood meaning of the term, 309.
Corricle fishing on the Severn, description of, 444.
Correspondents. notices to, 80, 148, 284, 352, 416, 476.
Coursing Meetings:-County Cork and Moun- tainstown, 10. The Caledonian and Biggar, 11.
Cricket Matches with the Marylebone and other influential Clubs :-With Undergraduates of Cambridge, St. John's Wood Club, and University of Oxford, 282. With the Town and Gown of Cambridge, and with eleven gentlemen of Rugby, 283. With the Eto- nians, and with eleven Westminsters, 349. With the Royal Artillery and Cobbett, and with the Oxford University, 350. With the Northern Counties, return match with the Royal Artillery and Cobbett, and with nine
gentlemen of Hants, 351. With the Har- rovians, 352. With the Updown Club, 410. With twelve of the Royal Artillery Club, and return match with the Updown Club, 411. Dioner of the Marylebene Club, 145, The Brighton and Sussex Royal Club, the Goodwood, and Kent and Brighton, and Sussex with Pilch and All England, 282. Sussex and Nottingham, 283. Kent and Nottingham, 314. South Hants v. East Hants, and the West Sussex Club, county of Kent and All England, Oxford and Cambridge Universities, 350. Gentlemen of King's College and Eton Collegians, 351. Return match between Nottingham and Sussex, and annual matches of the Eton, Winchester, and Harrow Schools, 410. Sussex and Hants, 411. Sussex with Pilch against All England, West Kent and Royal Artillery Clubs, Sussex with Box and Lily white v. Surrey with Cobbett and Hillier, and return match between Kent and All England, 412. With eight gentlemen and players of the Marylebone Club with three slow bowlers, and eight gentlemen and players with three fast bowlers, 349. Between the gentlemen and players of the Club, 411. Marylebone against Hampshire, Sussex and Hampshire, Kent and All England, Maryle- bone and Northern Counties, and Sussex and Brighton, 473.
Cricketing extraordinary, 332. Croxton Park races, 43.
Crucifix, impromptu on, 138. her pedigree and performances, 360.
Cummermait Rungles, detail of sport in, 235. Currycomb, objections to its use, 401.
Dean, Will, lines to, 12.
Derby and Oaks Stakes 1842, nominations for the, 318.
Devon and Somerset stag-hounds, commence- ment of the season with, 453.
Diseases of horses, suggestions for the first treatment of, 107
Dishonest practices on the turf exposed, 331, 371.
Don, a celebrated setter, pedigree of, 96, Doncaster meeting, a glance at by a Quiet and Easy Observer, 353. Doncaster races, 417.
Elcho, Lord, list of his hounds, 256.
English Turf, chapters on the history of, from
its earliest commencement to the present time, 61, 212, 385. Epsom races, 150.
Exportation of blood-stock, remarks on, 3, 240, 276. statute prohibiting it, 4.
Feat, a strange one, 358.
Fife hounds, runs with, 54.
Fine Arts, 415.
Fish, experiment on the growth of, 470.
Fishing Tour in Ireland and Scotland, by a Cosmopolite, notice of, 293. Florence races, 90.
Fly-fishing in Staffordshire and Shropshire, 333. Foreign Lands, see Scenes and Sports.
Handicaps, on the advantages of, 238. Further observations on the subject, with a comment on the conditions of Selling Stakes, 329. Heath-burning, the inutility of, 359. Hodgson, Mr., presentation of plate to, 142. Holyoake, Mr., Thomas, his acceptance of the Albrighton country, 78.
Hopwood beagles, a word or two about, 41. Horse, first treatment of some diseases to which he is subject, 107. Horsemanship, see Riding. Hunters, sale of, 144.
Hunting Tour:-The Atherstone country, 22. List of the hounds, 23. Of the places of meeting, 98. Hints for the preservation of foxes, 100. The Melton Doctor, 104. Hunting Scenes in America, Sir W. Drummond Stewart's paintings of described, 7. Hutchinson, John, anecdote of, 388.
Impromptus:-On Crucifix, 138. By a young Lady, 243.
Jockey Club, decision of respecting the Duke of Portland's Beiram colt, 77. Rules passed at a Meeting at Newmarket, 141.
Leamington Stakes, acceptances for, 293. Leicestershire, detail of sport with Mr. Assheton
Smith, Lord Cardigan, the Marquis of Water. ford, and Mr. Moor, by, and the Budget of, THE ADELPHI, 129.
Leistering salmon in Scotland, description of,
Leap, an extraordinary one by a pony, 476. Literary Notices, 139, 283, 293, 352, 399, 414, 423.474.
Little Paddy, a celebrated pedestrian, 71 Liverpool July Meeting, a word or two on, 261. Liverpool, pedigree and performances of, 424.
Mackerel fishing and puffin shooting in the bay of Galway, 458.
Mares, on the selection of them for breeding, 301.
Match against time by a rare screw, 291. Melton Doctor, anecdote of the, 104. Melville, Mr. Whyte, runs with his hounds, 53.
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