shows at a glance the itinerary of motor trips from London, the routes being thoroughly explained, while each one is illustrated by a sketch map. Mr John Murray has published half a crown's worth of humours (Humours in the Country. Chosen by It. U. S.). It will be most valuable
There were only cloven entries in the class for mares over 6 years old with foal at foot, calculated to breed weightcarrying hunters, but Mr I'. Clarke's Partridge, who is by Young Manion and out of a mare by Lord Raglan, has all the qualities desired, as she is very deep and wi
Hunters were good, and in some of the classes there was keen competition. There were only three. brood mares, Mr J. Browns Marion following up her Malton and Ryedalo victories, and so repeating her last year's performance literally. Mr J. A. Green's useful mare Melody, who is a
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CHAPTER I.—The home of the Wild Red Deer. 11.-01 the Stag and his Nature. lII—Of the Stag's Head. IV.—Of the Harbourer. V.—Of Tufting. Vl.—Of Hunting a Stag. ▪ VII. — Of the Taking of the Stag. „ Vlll.—The Chase of a Hind. „ IX.—The Forest of Exmoor. X.—Early History. CHAPTER Xl