9^ HORSEMANSHIP. 



18 07 — continued. 



other subject connected with the various diver- 

 sions of the Field. By an Amateur Sportsman. 

 London. 1807. 



8vo. 579 pp. and frontispiece. M.. 7 in. by \y'& in. 

 Second Edition. 



1808. 



fi57 The Wonders of the Horse, recorded in anecdotes 

 and interspersed with poetry. Selected by 

 Joseph Taylor, Compiler of the General 

 Character of the Dog, etc., etc. London. 1808. 



Small 8vo. 144 pp. Six engravings. M., 5^- in. by i\ in. 



138 Oriental Field Sports, being a complete, detailed, and 

 accurate description of the wild Sports of the 

 East ; and exhibiting in a novel and interesting 

 manner the Natural History of the Elephant, 

 Rhinoceros, Tiger, Leopard, Bear, Deer, Buffalo, 

 Wolf, Wild Hog, Jackall, Wild Dog. Civet, and 

 other domesticated animals, as likewise the 

 different species of feathered game, fishes, and 

 serpents. The whole interspersed with a variety 

 of original, authentic, and curious anecdotes taken 

 from the MSS. and designs of Capt. Thomas 

 Williamson who served upwards of 20 years in 

 Bengal. The drawings by Samuel Howett, made 



