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of England, is one of the most useful books of refer- 

 ence that I have had the pleasure of referring to. 



The Horse in the Stable ajid the Field. By "Stonehenge" 

 (J. H. Walsh). 1861. 8vo. Illustrations. 



There are many editions of this well-known work ; a 

 thirteenth appeared in 1890. 8vo. pp. x. 622. 



The author of the above work is too well known to 

 require comment. 



Few men have done more for fox-hunting litera- 

 ture than Mr. Cornelius Tongue, better known as 

 " Cecil." The Stud Farm is still an authority on the 

 breeding of hunters, and should be read by every 

 breeder. 



Hunting Tours, descriptive of various Fashionable Countries 

 a7id Establishments, ^c. By "Cecil" (Cornelius Tongue), 

 1864. Post 8vo. Coloured frontispiece. 



Records of the Chase, and Memoirs of Celebrated Sports- 

 men. By "Cecil" (Cornelius Tongue), 1854. i2mo. Plates. 



Another edition, 1877. 8vo. 

 V Another edition, 1880. 8vo. 



Stable Practice ; or, Hints 07i Training for the Turf, the 

 Chase, and the Road. By "Cecil" (Cornelius Tongue), 

 1852. Post 8vo. 



The Stud Farm ; or, Hints on Breeding for the Turf, the 

 Chase, and the Road. ... By " Cecil " (Cornelius Tongue), 

 1873. F'cap. 8vo. Frontispiece. 



As Mr. Warburton only died at Arley Hall on the 

 6th of December, 1891, his memory is still green. 

 He was an ardent fox-hunter, riding thoroughbred 



