INDEX. 



Hounds : Sir M. W. Ridley's, 23— Lord 

 Elcho's, 39, 89, 99— The Galewood, 

 67— The Duke of Buccleuch's,79, 96, 

 349— Major St. Paul's, 172— Mr. 

 Ramsay's 209, 219 — The Fife, 232, 

 368— Earl of Kintore's, 303, 310, 

 379— Mr. Ualyell, 358, 369, 374— 

 Mr. Moray of Abercairney's 395 — 

 Lord Kelburne's, 411 — Mr. Lambton's 

 422 



Inglis, the Edinburgh horse-dealer, 

 217, 347 



Jack and the Captain, 245 



" James Old," 267 



Jeffreys, Lord, 225 



Johnson, Major, 275 



Johnson, Capt., 351 



Johnstone, Mr., 417 



Jones's, the eleven Mr. John, 306 



Keith, Hon. William, 183 



Keith-hall, 315 



Keith-hall fox-hounds, a list of the, 281 



Kelburne, Viscount, 404 



Kelburne, Viscount, opinion of his 

 hounds, 406 



Kelso, description of, 109 



Kennedy, Lord, 377 



Kennels and stables at St. Boswell's, 

 115 



King, John, anecdote of, 134 



King, Mr., the would-be Tilbury of Edin- 

 burgh, 35 



Kinlock, Sir David, 72 



Kinnaird, Lord, 242 



Kintore, the late Earl of, 288 



Kintore, Earl of, 2, 279, 302, 378 



Kintore, Lord, his description of the 

 modern hunter, 218 



Kintore, Lord, his observations on 

 hunting, 241 



Lady Kirk, description of, 59 



Lain, the Edinburgh horse-dealer, 341 



Lamb, Charley, 52 



Lambert, Jam.es, coachman to the Defi- 

 ance, 273, 358 



Lambton, Mr. Ralph, 420 



Larch tree, proportionate growth of, 22 



Lawry, huntsman to Mr. Hay, 373 



Leslie, Mr. 309, 313, 382 



Leslie, Capt., 310, 312, 313 



Lions of Edinburgh, 225 



Linlithgow pack, general character of, 

 223 



Liston, Mr. 136, 263 



Liston, Mrs. 194 



List of the Duke of Buccleuch's hounds, 

 123 



List of the Fife hounds, for 1835, 251 



List of the Keith-hall fox-hounds, 281 



Lowe, Professor, 354 



Lumsden, Andrew, INIr. Bailhe's hunts- 

 man and fiddler, 200 



INI'Dowal Grant, Mr. 39, 53 

 M'Kenzie, Donald, 383 

 INIail, the Curricle, to Edinburgh, 68 

 INIanufactory for sulphuric acid and 



soap, 414 

 Marchmont-house, anecdote respecting, 



76 

 Mares not to be depended on, 197 

 Marley, Mr. the Newcastle tailor, 28 

 Marshall, IMatthew, head groom to the 



Duke of Buccleuch, 121 

 Martingals, the advantage of, 156 

 Maule, Hon. Fox, 217 

 Maxwell, Capt., 78 

 Maxwell, Mr., 89 

 Mellerstain, 195 

 Melrose- Abbey, 162 

 Melville, Mr. Whyte, 187, 228, 259, 368, 



390 

 Merton-house, 420 

 Miller, the, of Stonehaven, 337 

 Minister's mare, the, 114 

 Mollison, William, groom to the Earl of 



Kintore, 295 

 Monody on Tom Crane, 239 

 Moray, Mr., 392 

 Morison, Mr., 309 

 Mount Melville, description of, 229 

 Murray, George coachman to the Defiance 



273 

 Musgrave, Capt., 337 

 Musters, Mr., 157 



Napier, Professor, 351 

 Nesbitt, Mr. 309 

 Newcastle, description of, 31 

 Nicoll, Mr. 301, 

 Nimrod and the Blacksmith, 204 

 Nimrod and the horse-dealer's man, 220 

 Nim North's character of Mr. Baillie's 

 hounds, 201 



Ogilvie, Mr. 169 



Old Alphabet, 163 



Old Corcoran, anecdote of, 137 



Old Penny, the Wellington coachman, 



14 

 Opinion of the Duke of Buccleuch's 



pack, 127 

 Oswald, Mr. 406 

 Oxenford-Castle, 186 



Panmure, Lord, 328 



Paxton-house, 89 



Peer, Jack, 277 



Peter the head waiter at the Cross-Keys 



Kelso, 106 

 Philip, whipper-in to the Earl of Kintore, 



301,388 

 Phrenologist, the, 141 



