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(5) PIKE FISHING," 1800, vol. i6—FATE OF A SHEEP-KILLING POINTER,- 



1800, vol. IS— GREYHOUNDS IN PURSUIT* 1800, vol. 16—REVNARD 



IN THE PIGSTY,' iSoo, vol. ib— FEMALE RUNNING MATCH,' 1800, 

 vol. 15. 



(6) FOX AND HIS PREY," 1800, vol. ly— BATTLE BETWEEN THE HERONS 



AND ROOKS,' 1800, vol. XI— WILD CAT AND SPANIELS," iSoo, vol. 17— 

 THE HARE IN ITS FORM, 1801, vol. ij— CHERUBIM SHOOTING,' 

 j8oi, vol. ij-HOG WINNING A RACE AGAINST A MAN' (trained by 

 being fed at the winning post) 1801, vol. 17. 

 (6) THE PROLIFIC HARE,* 1801, vol. A— TWO HOGS,* one weighing 75 the other 

 76 stone, 1801, vol. jS— SKITTLES,* 1801, vol. iS— TAKING WILD HORSES 

 IN THE PLAINS OF MOLDAVIA,' 1801, vol. li—LION AND BUF- 

 FALO,' 1801, vol. tZ—THE CA T AND THE RA T,* 1601, vol. i3. 



(5) RETURNING FROM THE INTENDED FIGHT, OCTOBER x-zth,* 1801, 



vol. 19— "jSV4G," A POINTER,* 1801, vol. ig— COURSING ADVENTURE," 

 1802, vol. i^)— EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE,* iSoj, vol. ig—DEAD GAME, 

 plate I,* 1S02, vol. 19. 



(6) DEAD GAME, plate 11, 1802, vol. zo—DEAD GAME, plate 3,» 1802, vol. za—DEAD 



CAME, plate 4,* 1802, vol. -zo—FISH,* 1802, vol. 10— RABBITS AND 

 TERRIER,* 1S02, vol. la-POINTER AND PARTRIDGE,* 1802, vol. 20— 

 DEER, 1804, vol. 23. 



(3) SPANIEL FLUSHING A WOODCOCK,* 1810, vol. 2,6— SPANIEL STARTING 



A HARE,* 1810, vol. 3&-F0.\' UNKENNELED,* 1810, vol. 36. 



(4) HARRIERS RUNNING IN VIEW,* i8io, vol. yj— HOUND, BITCH AND 



PUPPIES,* 1810, vol. 37— /I BUCK FRAYING,* 1810, vol. yj— SETTER 

 HOWLING' (Left at Home), 1811, vol. 37. 

 (s) TERRIER AND RABBIT,* iSn, vol. ^i— GREYHOUND KILLING A HARE, 

 1811, vol. 38— POINTER AND SETTER,* 1811, vol. ^t— GREYHOUNDS 

 AND DEAD HARE,* 1811, vol. 38— HOUNDS STARTING A HARE, 

 1811, vol. 38. 



(3) FOX AND WILD DUCK,* iBii, vol. 39-DEA TH OF THE FOX,* 1812, vol. 39 



—WATER DOG AND MALLARD,* 1812, vol. 39. 



(5) HARE KILLED BY A WEASEL,* 1812, vol. 1,0— GREYHOUND AND 



HARE,* 1812, vol. io— GREYHOUND TURNING A HARE,' 1812, vol. 40 



—HOUNDS MAKING A CAST,* 1812, vol. ^a— BRINGING UP TAIL 



HOUNDS,* 1812, vol. 40. 

 (j) FLYING LEAP,* 1812, vol. 41—^ DROP LEAP,* 1812, vol. ^i— RISING AT 



A LEAP,* 1813, vol. 41. 

 (s) STOPPING HOUNDS, RUNNING RIOT, OR CHANGING,* 1813, vol. 42— 



DEATH OF THE FOX,' 1813, vol. ^1l—F0X AND PHEASANTS,* 1813, 



vol. a,^—THE FOX, THE HERON, AND THE EEL,* 1813, vol. 42— 



DEATH OF THE HARE,* 1813, vol. 42. 

 THE SAGACIOUS HARE, 1814, vol. 43; an etching. 

 OUT-LYING DEER GOING THROUGH A SWING PALE IN A PARK FENCE,* 



1814, vol. 44. 



(4) BITTERN AND SPANIEL, 1814. vol. 43— TAME DEER PURSUING 



CATTLE, :Bi5, vol. 4S-DEAD RUN HARE AND BEAGLES IN A 



DITCH,* 1815, vol. is-DEATHOF THE OTTER,* 1815, vol. 45. 

 (3) DOG AND BADGER,* 1813, vol. 46— FOREST KEEPER SHOOTING A 



BUCK,* 181S, vol. 46—DEA TH OF THE FOX, 1815, vol. 46. 

 (2) MR. CORSELLTS GREYHOUND GOING DOWN DOVER CLIFF, 1815, vol. 



4j— TERRIER KILLING A FOX, 1816, vol. 47. 



