Xll CONTEXTS. 



PAGE 

 A LEICESTERSHIRE SEASON, 1882-83 continued. 



SCRAPTOFT HALL AT TEA-TIME FOR MAN AND FOX . .112 



A COOL, QUICK, PENULTIMATE 118 



A CHOKING FINISH 123 



JACKAL HUNTING ON THE NEILGHERRIES, 1876 . . 126 



THE SOUTHERN MIDLANDS, SEASON 1885-86 . . .140 



FAWSLEY, A FIRST, AND NOTABLE, EXPERIENCE . . . . 140 



A BURSTING FALL 149 



BlCESTERSHIRE 151 



JACKAL HUNTING ON THE NEILGHERRIES, 1877 . . 155 



THE OOTACAMTJND HOUNDS 155 



GRASS COUNTRIES, SEASON 1886-87 171 



SHOOTING COATS . . . 171 



A FIRST TASTE OF THE OPEN 175 



THE GALLOPING WHIP 177 



PRELIMINARY CANTERS 178 



FOX-HUNTING IN EARNEST 183 



A ROUGH WEEK. 190 



A HUNTSMAN'S DIARY, AND MINE 194 



How WE FALL AND How PREVENT IT 199 



FROM WELSH ROAD GORSE WITH THE WARWICKSHIRE . . 203 



SAINT VALENTINE 207 



MARCH MOMENTS 212 



WEEDON BARRACKS THE CENTRE 214 



FROM BRAUNSTON GORSE AT LAST A TALE OF THE BROOK . 216 



THE WILD STAG ON EXMOOR 222 



THE QUANTOCKS . 234 



ROEBUCK SHOOTING ON THE BANKS OF THE RHINE . 248 



