20 CHASE OF THE WILD RED DEER 



With these remarks I bring this chapter to a 

 close. My main object has been to sketch rapidly 

 the early history of stag-hunting in the west, to 

 the end of the first period of which I shall treat. 

 In a subsequent chapter I propose to give some 

 account of the packs after the revival of stag-hunting. 

 Before doing so, however, I must give some account 

 of that most noble animal of chase— the deer. 



An Exmoor Badger. 



