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This periodical was afterwards incorporated in The 

 Sporting Almanack, which was then produced as The Sporting 

 Almanack and Oracle of Rural Life, 1842-4. 8vo. 



\j Encyclopcedia of Rural Sports. By D. P. Blaine, ist ed. 

 1840. 8vo., with over 600 engravings by Leech, Aiken, 

 Landseer, and others. 



Another edition, 1852. 8vo. By "Ephemera" (Edward 

 Fitzgibbon) and others, with over 600 engravings on wood. 



Another edition, 1858. 8vo. Illustrated from drawings 

 by Leech. 



Another edition, 1870. 8vo. Illustrated from drawings 

 >^y Leech. 



Another edition, 8vo. 1880. Engravings by Leech, 

 Aiken, and others. 



The Encyclopcedia of Sport. Edited by the Earl of 



"Suffolk and Berkshire, Hedly Peek, and F. G. Aflalo. 



Complete in two volumes. Vol. I. A to LEO. 1897. 



Impl. 8vo. With 20 full-page photogravures and several 



hundred illustrations in the text. 



The following book, which was reproduced by 

 Mr. Blades in 1881, is merely of interest as a curio. 

 Those who believe that "old books must be loved 

 and their idiosyncrasies carefully studied," will ap- 

 preciate it, though to my eyes the old print is 

 illegible. Mr. Blades' reproduction is published by 

 Mr. Elliot Stock, of 62, Paternoster Row. It is an 

 excellent specimen of mediaeval typography, but 

 very hard to decipher. 



Bokys of Haukyng and Huntyng, and also of Cootar- 

 muris. By Juliana Barnes or Berners. ist ed. St. Albans, 

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