48 Ancient Books. 



289. POCKET BOOK. The Sportsman's and Gamekeeper's 

 Pocket Book ; or a comprehensive and familiar treatise 

 on the Game Laws, comprising, amongst other matters, 

 all the statutes and resolutions of the courts relating 

 to hares, rabbits, grouse, fish, and other game, together 

 with some general and particular remarks tending to 

 explain their import and facilitate their construction, 

 to which are also added the mode of recovering 

 Penalties under the Game Laws, the Law concerning 

 Trespass in the Pursuit of Game, and the General Law 

 relating to Dogs. Anonymous. For " Game Laws " 

 see also ante, No. 254. W. Clarke & Son, London, 

 1794. 58 pp., 12mo. 



290. THE BRITISH SPORTSMAN, or Nobleman, Gentleman, 

 and Farmer's Dictionary of Recreation and Amusement, 

 including a most improved system of Modern Farriery 

 and Anatomical Dissection of the Horse, with concise 

 Rules for Choosing good Horses, and the secrets of 

 Training them with Wind and Vigour for the Course, 

 Field, and Road, particular Instructions for Riding, 

 Racing, Hunting, Coursing, Hawking, Shooting, Set- 

 ting, etc., etc. W. A. Osbaldiston. London, 1795. 

 4to, plates. 



291. OBSERVATIONS on the English and French Locks, and 

 on one newly constructed by an Officer of the Guards. 

 London, 1799. Privately printed (?). 



292. OBSERVATIONS on the present state of Game in 

 England, and proposal offered for its more effectual 

 preservation. W. Taplin. London, 1772. Svo. 



293. ADVICE to officers of the British Army. Francis 

 Grose. A satire. London, 1782, Svo ; 1783, 1787, 

 12mo. Reprinted 1867 by the Agathynian Club. 



294. TREATISE on Ancient Armour and Weapons. Francis 

 Grose, A series of illustrations and descriptions of old 

 arms. Supplement, with distinct pagination and title, 



