io8 Otters and Otter-Hunting. 



2. When overtaking hounds to give the Hunt ser- 

 vants ample warning of approach, and to slow down 

 to a speed not exceeding two miles an hour until 

 clear of the pack. 



3. When going to a Meet to travel by a road which 

 hounds are not likely to use. 



4. When returning home after hunting to get away 

 before hounds, and, if possible, to use a road by 

 which hounds are not going to travel. 



5. Not to bring their cars within 100 yards of 

 hounds at a Meet. 



6. Not to bring their cars within 100 yards of any 

 river that is being hunted by hounds until the Hunt 

 shall have passed up or down stream; and not to 

 cross any bridge until hounds have passed over or 

 under it. 



7. To exercise extreme care that waste petrol, 

 fumes, &c., are not discharged in the vicinity of 

 hounds or on the roads over which they have to pass, 

 and that no dust is raised immediately in front of 

 them, especially when preceding the pack to a 

 Meet. 



8. Where there is some little distance to be tra- 

 versed from the Meet to the waterside, to remember 

 that Otter-hunting is a sport pursued on foot, and 

 that followers on foot must take precedence, horsed 

 vehicles following and motor-cars bringing up in 

 all cases the extreme rear. 



