1 8 Horse and Hound, 



Babbler, a noisy hound that gives tongue too 

 freely. 



Cast, swinging to right or left in search of 

 lost trail. 



Down wind, running w^ith the wind. 



Challenged, gave tongue first. 



Up wind, running against the wind. 



Double, running to rear on same line. 



Throw it up, to quit. 



Skirter, running wide of pack. 



A loss, losing line or trail. 



Full-cry, when the whole pack open up. 



Back tracking, running a trail backwards. 



A jump, raising the fox immediately in front 

 of hounds without previous trailing. 



Thrown out, one or two hounds losing trail 

 while others are running. 



Take off, finding trail after loss or check. 



Coming in, returning to hunters. 



Go in, joining the other hounds wliile run- 

 ning. 



Marked, penalized for faults. 



Chopped, killed the fox. 



Cover or covert, wood or place where foxes 

 are located. 



Cub, young fox. 



Vixen, female fox. 



Dog fox, male fox. 



See page 223 for glossary of English terms. 



