138 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1840 — continued. 



8vo. M., 8J in. by Sf in. 



The first volume has 576 pp. and contains the following 

 illustrations : — Tregonwell Frampton, Esq. (the 

 Father of the Turf), frontispiece ; Old English 

 Horse ; Horse of the time of Charles I. ; The 

 Arabian Horse ; The Godolphin Barb ; Flying 

 Childers ; Skeleton of the Horse ; Horses' Teeth ; 

 Earl of March's Carriage. 



The second volume : — The Queen at Ascot (frontispiece). 



21 r Notitia Venatica : A Treatise on Fox-Hunting. To 



"^ which is added a compendious Kennel Stud Book. 



By R. T, Vyner, Esq., some time master of 



the North Warwickshire and the Holderness 



Hounds. 



" Nee tibi cura canum fuerit postrema." — georg. Ul. 

 London. 1841. 



8vo. The Treatise has 193 pp., 9 litho illustrations, and 

 2 vignettes ; the Kennel Stud Book, which is dated 

 1840, has 330 pp. M., 10 in. by 6\ in. 

 Dedicated to John Musters, Esq. 



1841. 



f*i2 The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, 



including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, 



May games, mummeries, shows, processions, 



pageants, and pompous spectacles, from the 



