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(2) "TKy BACK!" Tom Arnold, on a mare well known with the East Kent, 1S34, 



vol. 83; engraved by H. R. Cook.— THE EARTH STOPPER, Old Will 

 Norris, of Pelham, earth-stopper of the East Kent foxhounds, 1834, vol. 83 ; 

 engraved by H. R. Cook. 



FALCONER DISGORGING A HERON, 1834, vol. 84 ; engraved by H. R. Cook. 



(5) VIGNETTE, 1834, voL 85; engraved by J. T£.as\thtail-EXTRAORDINARY 

 PRESERVATION OF FOXES, zZ^, vol. 85; engraved by H. R. Cook- 

 THE EAST ESSEX FOXHOUNDS, 1834; vol.85; engraved by J. Engleheart 

 — C. NEWMAN, ESQ., 1834, vol. 85; engraved by R. RoSe-HA IVKING 

 PARTY. 1834, vol. 85 ; engraved by R. Parr. 



(3) UNCARTING THE ROYAL BUCK, 1835, vol. 86; engraved by Parr— 



HAWKING: THE FATAL STOOP, 1835, vol. 86; engraved \tyVm—THE 

 RENDEZVOUS, 1835, vol. 86 ; engraved by R. Parr. 



MASTER BECHER ON LADYBIRD, 1836, vol. 87 ; engraved by J. Engleheart. 



(2) FAN, a celebrated bitch, 1836, vol. 88; engraved by John Scott— Z/.'IZ.-l/i'Z), a 



celebrated hackney purchased by the Marquis of Abercom for 330 guineas, 1836, 



vol. 88 ; engraved by Engleheart. 

 VULCAN, BACHELOR AND BEVERLEY, three celebrated stallion greyhounds, 



r837, vol. 8g ; engraved by Engleheart. 

 (2) THROWING THE LASSO, 1837, vol. 90; engraved by '&n%\Ai2:cl.— TANTALISA- 



TION, a white terrier bitch, 1837, vol. 90; engraved by Engleheart. 



(2) "OLD PLUCK," EARTH-STOPPER TO MAJOR-GENERAL WYNDHAM, 



OF SADILAND, SUSSE.X, 1S37, vol. 91 ; engraved by G. Paterson— ZOI'^Z. 

 FOXHUNTERS, 1837, vol. 91 ; engraved by Engleheart. 



(3) VIGNETTE, 1838, vol. 92; engraved by Engleheart- TA^.S HIPPODROME, 1838, 



vol. 92 ; engraved by Engleheart — AMATO, a brown bay colt, bred by Sir Gilbert 

 Heatbcote, 1838, vol. 92; engraved by John Scott— /A'Z»6'i'7Vf K, a brown filly, 

 bred by the Earl of Chesterfield, 1838, vol. 92 ; engraved by Engleheart — 

 THE CAPERCAILZIE, 1838, vol. 92; engraved by Engl<:hiait— PARTRIDGE 

 SHOOTING, 1838, vol. 92 ; engraved by Engleheart— 7W£ GOODWOOD 

 PLATE, 1838, vol. 92; engraved by Engleheart— //.>l/iA'.j;F/)K, a chestnut colt, 

 bred by Mr. Ferguson, 1838, vol. 92 ; engraved by Engleheart. 



(5) DON JOHN, a bay colt, property of the Earl of Chesterfield, 1838, vol. 93 ; engraved by 



¥-.n'^^\^2.n— FORESTER, a bloodhound, 1838, vol. 93; engraved by Engleheart — 

 WOODCOCK SHOOTING, 1838, vol. 93; engraved by G. Paterson— ;r/Z/) 

 DUCK SHOOTING, 1839 ; vol. 93; engraved by G. Paterson— r/Z^ BADGER 

 HUNT, 1839, vol. 93 ; engraved by H. Beckwitb. 



(2) VALIANT, property of Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence, 1839, vol. 94; engraved by 



%n^A\it3.n— PHEASANT SHOOTING, 1839, vol. 94 ; engraved by G. Paterson. 



(6) HUNTING : No. i, THE FIND, 1839, vol. 95 ; engraved by G. Paterson— No. 2, 



CHEERING IN COVER, 1S39, vol. 95 ; engraved by G. Paterson— No. 3, THE 

 VIEW, 1840, vol. 95 ; engraved by G. Paterson— No. 4, THE DEATH, 1840, 

 vol. 95; engraved by G. Paterson —7"i/£ SPICEY SCREW, 1840, vol. 95; 

 engraved by Engleheart— //J/JV^r/iTG THE OSTRICH, 1840, vol. 93 ; engraved 

 by G. Paterson. 



(3) POACHED EGGS, 1S40, vol. 96; engraved by Engleheart— /?£■/) DEER FIGHT- 



ING, 1840, vol. 96; engraved by W. R. Srmih— INSTINCTIVE PRESERVA- 

 TION OF A FOX, 1840, vol. 96 ; engraved by H. Beckwith. 



(4) CALLACH, a celebrated Highland deerbound, 1840, vol. 97 ; engraved by G. Paterson 



— THE SNARE DISCOVERED, 1840, vol. 97; engraved by T. Goodman- 

 SETTING THE SMEUSE, 1841, vol. 97; engraved by Kagiehti^Lxl— SNIPE 

 SHOOTING IN JANUARY, 1841, vol. 97; engraved by John ScotL 



