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Dove bespoke, 154.

Dublin in the first quarter of the present cen-
tury, 315, 366.

Eels, the finest taken in March by night lines, 329.
Egremont, Earl of, death of, 192. Brief me-
moir of, 197.

Errington, Mr., regret expressed at his resigna-
tion of the Melton Country, 390, 444. Testi-
monials complimentary to his general popu-
larity and management, 260, 344, 444, 471.
Escort necessary for travelling in London within
the last 50 years, 422.

Evelyn, Henry, Esq., life and adventures of:-
Volunteering, 17. Sports on the Jura, 120.
Target Shooting, 265. Steeple Chase, 330.
Every, Sir Henry, run with his harriers, 263.
Farquharson, Mr., a few remarks on his con-
duct in regard to hunting Dorsetshire, 358.
Fine Arts, 191, 399, 475.

Firman, pedigree and performances of, 408.
Fishing, 254.

Fitzwilliam, Earl of, a day with his hounds, 244.
Fitzsimmons, Mary, her fatal death and melan-
choly story, 151.

Flixer, a greyhound bitch, her pedigree and
performances, 295.

Flower, Sir James, en bourgeois, 188.

Foreign Studs and Horses, remarks on, 125.
Forsaken, the story of the, 80.

Foxes, improvement in the breed of suggested,
437.

Fox-coursing, a pretty and legitimate sport,
described, 429.

Fox-hunters, hints to young, 90. The toast of
the Loyal, 257.

Fox-hunting, comparison between ancient and
modern, 435.

France, shooting in, 100, 254.

Game, destruction of in Scotland, 474.
Goodwood 1838, nominations for Lavant, Draw-
ing Room, Racing, and Molecomb Stakes at,
118.

Goulding's Horse-Repository in Dublin, de-
scription of, 368.

Grant, Mr., notice of his Picture, "Meet of the
Royal Hounds on Ascot Heath," 191. Of
Ralph John Lambton, Esq., 475.

Greville, Hon. C. C., his correspondence with
Craven. See Mango.

Grouse, a few words on the last season, 248. A
curious incident respecting one, 474.
Guns, improvement in, 23.

Hampshire, glance at fox-hunting affairs in, 356.
Hampton Court Stud (the Royal), remarks on
the dissolution of, 32, 125, 155. Sale of the,
60.
Harding, John, Esq., Master of the Mountain
Harriers, death of, 400.

Hastings, Marquis of, his popularity as a Master
of Hounds, and sport with, 261. Splendid
dinner given to by Gentlemen of the Doning-
ton Club, 321. Closing his season, 472.
Helvetia, annual contest at target shooting, 265.
Hibernal Sports," the Chase," 181.

Hill, Sir Rowland, sport with his hounds, with
localities, &c., 230. Sale of his stock, 259, 319.
Hints to young fox-hunters, 90.
Hippodrome (see Vignette title page), a few
hints respecting, 402,

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breed of the, alleged to be in Asia, 276.
Horses, superiority of English bred, 126.
Hungary, the Duke de Ragusa (Marshal Mar-
mont) on the Imperial Studs of, 201.
Hunter, death of a favorite, 81.

Hunters, how to keep them rough, ready, and
tough, 185.

Hunting an exhilarating and healthy recreation,
13.

Hydrophobia, dreadful instance of, 373.
Ice, amusements on the, 320, 399.

Impromptu on a certain welter-weight, 124.
Irish Barber, a genuine one of the Old School,
234.

Irish Baronet, anecdote of, 146.

Irish Horses, their excellence in leaping exem-
plified, 377.

Jockeys, question as to qualification for Ama-
teur, 291. Two letters in reply, 345.
Jockeys, liberal proposal for establishing a bene-
volent fund for decayed, decrepid, or maimed,

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Lambton, Ralph John, Esq., portrait of, 475.
Lancashire Gold Cup, extraordinary meeting of
coursers to contend for, 462.

Lancaster, Mr. C., his improvement in guns, 23.
Landue Hounds (Mr. Bulteel's), list of, 10.
Leap Extraordinary, 250.

Leicestershire, opening of the season in, 186.

Tidings from, 260, 389. Dinner given to the
Marquis of Hastings, 321. Notes and com-
ments on, 471.

Letters from the West, by Juan, 141, 315, 366.
Leslie (Ned) and his Sallies, 235.
Life, sketch from real, 289.
Literary Licenses, 135, 300, 439.

Love Chase (Mr. Sheridan Knowles's), extract
from, 14.

Lye, Tommy, his volitation, 216.
Lyneham Hounds (Mr. Phillipps's), list of, 11.
Magdeburg, Duchy of, uncommon prolific of
hares, 385.

Man, sketch of the Island of, 140. Substitute
for hunting in, 153.

Mango, pedigree and performances of, 1. Coire-
spondence between Hon. C. C. Greville and
Craven on Mango's race for the Newmarket
St. Leger in the First October Meeting, with
Craven's justification, &c., 167, 192, 214, 256.
Craven's Letter to the Stewards of the Jockey
Club demanding inquiry, 66.

March, sports in the month of, 329.
Master of Hounds, an aspirant to that honor, 96,
473.

Medallion struck in honor of Her Majesty's
Visit to the City, 191.

Modern Fox-hunter, Letters of a: Her Majesty's
Hounds and the Taglioni, 39.

Mona Castle, an excellent caravansera, 144.
Morrell, Mr., runs with his harriers, 189. A

glorious week with, 457.

Munich, breaking and skill in the manege at, 132,
Murphy's Weather Almanac, 320,

Natural History, 63, 254, 475.

Neurotomy successfully treated, 238.
Newmarket First October Meeting, by Craven,
Houghton, 157.

25. Second, 50.
New Year's Day, 193.
Nigger's Ball at Boston, U. S., 76.
Nominations for Derby and Oaks 1839, and
other influential Stakes at Newmarket, Good-
wood, &c. for 1838, 111. For Doncaster St.
Leger 1838 and 1839, 284.
Norway, The Organist's visit to, describing its
fisheries, &c., 349.

Oaks 1839, nominations for the, 114.
Obituary: Death of a favorite hunter, 81. Earl
of Egremont, 192; and brief memoir of,
197. Twitchett, the young jock, 256. Os-
prey, a Derby colt, 250. Sir John Lade, 399.
Mr. Harding, 400. Jack Stevens, 400. Earl
of Dalhousie, Lord Berners, young Sam Day
the jock, and the Oaks filly Flea, 476.
Organist, The, on his Travels, 349.
Paris Races, 21.

Partridges' nests, a few words on robbing, 138.
Pedigrees and Performances of horses, dogs,

The
Fir-

&c. :-Mango, 1. Black Arab Stallion, and
Flea-bitten Grey Arab Mare, 72. The Grey
or White Arab Mare, 200. Flixer, 295.
Bay Arab Stallion, 328. Bellman, 381.
man, 408.
Pierre, Jean, a fine specimen of a Swiss hunter,
122. His success at Target shooting, 267.
Pleasure, prospective, 12.
POETRY: Forward all! forward, 9. Extract
from Mr. Sheridan Knowles's Love Chase, 14.
Retrospection, 74. Revisit to one's native
village, 78. The Forsaken, 80. Impromptu,
124. Literary Licenses, 135, 300, 433. Tra-
gical fate of Mary Fitzsimmons, 151. The
New Year, 194. French rural carol, 196.
Ned Leslie and his Sallies, 235. The Bads-
worth Hunt, 240. Loyal Fox-hunters, 257.
Songs at the Dinner given to the Marquis of
Hastings at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 324. When
should the Cup of Joy be drained? 344. Tim
Joulter's account of non-sport, 346. His
song, 442. Lament for Sir John Lade, 439.
Post-horses, travelling with on the continent, 133.
Quartogenarian, a few words from, on the
grouse season, 248, 474.

Racing Season 1837, Review of the, 206.
Radzivil, Prince, his transformation of a plain
into a magnificent forest in one night, well
stocked with
game, 314.

Retrospection, 74.

Road, Sketches on the, by Whiz: Railways and
road-teams, 97. Stage-coach people, 268.

Night coaches, 440.

Roch, George, Esq., of Butter Hill, description
of his country, sport with his hounds, and
hospitality, &c., 446.

Sally, a Peter Pindaric, 235.

Sclavonia, field sports in described, 311.

Ship on Fire at sea, description of, and intrepid
conduct of an Irish mate, 75.

Shooting in the Marshes of the Pas de Calais,
100.

Shropshire, doings in, 230, 258,
Siberia, racing at, 251,

Somerset, glance at fox-hunting affairs in, 356.
Sporting Reminiscences; Death of a favorite
hunter, 81.

Spread, Major, a character of the olden school,
375.

44.

191.

In Ire-

Squirrels, barking, something crack, 105.
Stag-hounds: visit to Her Majesty's kennel of,
List of, 136. Mr. Grant's picture of,
First season with the Devon and Somer-
set. 38, 308. Surrey and Kent, 252.
Stallions for 1838, 179, 240, 292, 385.
Steeple Chase in the olden time, 330.
land, generally obtained by superiority of fac-
tion, 377. General remarks on, 403.
STEEPLE CHASES:-Corstorphin, 19. St. Alban's,
253. Haverfordwest, 447. The Metropolitan,
Hertford, and Bath, 467. Liverpool, Ware,
and Shropshire, 469. Brockleby Hunt, Ayles-
bury, Broadway, and Dunchurch, 469. High
Wycombe, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Louth, Olney,
Stratford-on-Avon, and Leamington, 470.
Dublin, 471.

Sir

Steevens, or "Old Pluck," earth-stopper to
Major-General Wyndham, sketch of, 249.
Stevens, Jack, the huntsman, death of, 400.
Stud Sales: the annual Underley, 16.
Mark Wood's, 59. Royal Hampton Court, 60.
Studs, remarks on public and private, 155.
King of Wurtemburg's, 129. King of Ba-
varia's, 131. Imperial of Hungary, 201.
Suffolk country, proposal for relieving Mr.
Mure from a portion of, 389. The offer not
accepted, 473.

Surrey and Kent Stag-hounds, 252.
Symposium, sketch of one à l'Irlandaise, 374.
Tableau of Sporting Scenes in Poland, Russia,
and Germany, 310, 382.
Taglioni, Windsor coach, rise and progress of
the, 41.

Tantivy Sauce, its qualities, 474.
Training, a mean of promoting and enjoying
life, 255.

Turf Benevolent Fund, for decayed, decrepid,
or maimed jockeys, Prospectus of, 302.
Turf Ready Reckoner, notice of the, 252.
TURF, The-promise of sport for present season,
and notices of the favorites in the betting lists
for Riddlesworth, Derby, Oaks, and Leger,
264, 396, 407. Commencement of the season,

402.
Thorough-breds, their advantages for the field,
133. A Few Lines from Ringwood on, 386.
See also Annals of the British Turf.
Twitchett, the young jock, death of, 256.
Underley Stud, annual sale of the, 16.
Variorum on Hunters, Racers, &c., 232.
Village, revisit to one's native, 78.

W., Miss Harriet, her first entry to hounds, 458.
Wales, hints for breeding of horses in, 237.
Hunting in, 446.

Warwick and Leamington Spring Meeting, 406.
West, sport in the, see Devon, &c.

the, 304.

Who-whoop, "all-but," 140.
Wild Ducks, with a plate, 401.

Doings in

Wild Fowl Shooting in Wales, 379.
Williamson, Mr., huntsman to the Duke of Buc-
cleuch, dinner to, 474.

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