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the remaining five by J. Webb: — (i) Pointers 

 going out with Sportsmen ; (2) Woodcock Shoot- 

 ing ; (3) Sportsmen with Spaniels ; (4) Grey- 

 hounds with Dead Hare; (5) Greyhounds with 

 Sportsmen finding a Hare ; (6) Duck Shooting ; 

 (7) Sportsmen with Spaniels ; (8) Earth Stopping ; 

 (9) Pony and Dogs; (10) Hunting: going into 

 Cover; (ii) Hunting: the Chase ; (12) Hunting: 

 the Death; (13) Racing: the Finish; (14) Sligo, 

 a racehorse; (15) Cock-fighting; (16) Game 

 Fowls; and (17) Fly Fishing. The Sporting 

 Repository, vol. viii.. published in 1822 by Thomas 

 McLean, has five plates engraved by T. Hunt 

 from Barenger's pictures. These are : — ( i ) Claret, 

 a Hunter ; (2) A Hawk ; (3) A Herefordshire 

 Ox ; (4) Rubens, a Hunter ; and (5) Merino 

 Sheep. The portrait of Rubens was engraved 

 for separate publication by C. Turner, the plate 

 measuring 2'^\ inches by ic,^ inches. The Annals 

 of Sporting for the year 1824 contains two plates 

 to which special interest attaches, these being the 

 only examples of the artist's work which, so far 

 as our researches have shown, were engraved by 

 his uncle, S. Barenger. " Topthorn " is depicted 

 in the act of taking a leap of twenty-one feet 

 over the Whissendine brook. 



One of the best of the twenty-six pictures re- 

 produced in the Sporting Magazine between 18 10 



