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The authors of the next five works are unknown 

 to me, but I have perused their works, and consider 

 them worthy of notice in these pages. 



Reminiscences of the late Thomas Assheton - Smith, Esq. 

 By Sir John Eardley Wilmot. i860. Post 8vo., with 10 

 portraits and plates by Cooper and others. 



Second edition, i860. Post 8vo. Portrait and plates. 



Another edition, 1862. 8vo. Revised. 



Reminiscences 0/ a Htmtsmaji. By G. C. G. F. Berkeley. 

 1854. 8vo. Coloured and plain illustrations by Leech. 



This work is included (vol. 4) in Maxwell's " The Sports- 

 ~"""\ man's Library," 1896. Some copies were printed on large 

 paper. 



A Diary of Fifteen Years' Hunting, from 1796 to 18 11. 



By John Beard. 1813. i2mo. pp. vii. 292. Woodcuts. 



\. I Triviaia, or Cross-road Chronicles of Passages in Irish 



Hunting History, during the season of 1875-6. By Maurice 



O'Connor Morris, 1877. 8vo. Illustrations. 



The following is one of the few books which is not 

 in the catalogue of the British Museum : — 



Meynellian Science of Fox Hufiting upon System. By 



Hawkes. ist edition privately printed, n.d. (1802?). Mr. 



\ > Meynell died at the beginning of the present century, and 



■' this book appears to have been printed shortly after his 



^,,^ death. 



'i__ Another edition, 1848. 8vo. 



Mr. Delme Radcliffe was Master of the Hertford- 

 shire Hunt from 1836 till about 1839, when he made 

 way for Mr. Brand, afterwards Lord Dacre. He was 



