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ridges," painted in 1806. This was engraved by 

 F. C. Lewis, the print being dedicated to T. W. 

 Coke, Esq., of Holkham, afterwards Earl of 

 Leicester. " Springing Spaniels," painted in the 

 same year and also engraved by Lewis ; the print 

 was dedicated to Sir John Shelley. These engrav- 

 ings, which measure 2o|- by 15 inches, formed part 

 of a series of twenty subjects from pictures by 

 Reinagle ; they were published at 15s. for plain 

 impressions and 21s. for coloured prints, to sub- 

 scribers. There is an excellent example of Reinagle's 

 work in the collection formed by the late Anthony 

 Hamond, Esq., of Westacre, Norfolk. This is " A 

 Dead Fox with Lurcher ; " the dog stands over the 

 fox — a cub which he has coursed and killed. 



The volumes of The Sporting Magazine contain 

 five plates from pictures by Reinagle : four of 

 these, engraved by W. Nicholls, are : — " Fisher- 

 men Displaying the Results of the Day's Sport," 

 in vol. 47, for 1815 ; "Partridge Shooting with 

 Pointers," in vol. 48 for 18 16 ; " Puffin Shooting at 

 the Back of the Isle of Wight," and " Spearing the 

 Otter" in vol. 50 for 18 17, and "Grouse Shooting" 

 in vol. 51 for 181 7. 



Volume 1 1 of the New Sporting Magazine for 

 1836, three years after the artist's death, contained 

 an engraving by R. Parr, from Reinagle's " Fox 

 and Partridge." This picture, which shows a fox 



