356 HUNTING. 



Cynogeticojt^ or the Art of Hunting; translated into English Verse 

 from the Cynogeticon of Gratius Faliscus, by Christopher Wase. 

 London, 1654, 8vo. 



The Gentleman's Recreation^ iti Huntings Hazuking, Fowling, Fish- 

 ing, by Richard Blome, or Bloome. London, 1683, 8vo. See 

 Chap, L 



The School of Recreatiojt ; or the Gentleniaii s Tutor to those most 

 ijigenious Exercises of Huntifig, &^c. London, 1684, i6mo. 



The Himter, a. discourse of Horsemanship, directing the right way 

 to breed, keep, and train a Horse for ordinary Hunting ; and 

 plates. Oxford, 1685. 



The Goitlemaiis Recreation j in four parts, viz., Hunting, Hawking, 

 Fowling, and Fishing, whereto is prefixed a large sculpture, 

 giving directions for Blowing the Horn, with folding plates. 

 1697, 8vo. 



The Compleat Sportsman; containing Hunting, Shooting, and Fish- 

 ing, by Giles Jacob. 17 18, i2mo. 



The School of Recreation; or A Guide to the most ingenious exercises 

 of Hunting, Riding, Racing, Hawking, Tennis, Cock-fighting, 

 Angling, &c., by R. H. 1720, i8mo. 



A71 Essay ojt Himting, by a Country Squire. London, 1733. 

 \]The Chace, a poem by William Somerville, with frontispiece of 

 Diana. London, 1735, 4to. 



The Sp07'tma?i s Dictionary ; or the Country Geiitlemaiis Companion 

 in all Rural Re creatio7is. London, 1735, 2 vols. 8vo. 



Cynegetics ; or a Poem on Huntijig. The First Book of Oppian's 

 Cynegetics, translated into English verse, with a dissertation and 

 Oppian's Life prefixed. Dedicated to Sir Robert Walpole, by 

 John Mawer, A.M. London, 1736, 8vo. 



The Art and Pleasure of Hare-hunting, by John Smallman Gardiner. 

 London, 1750, 8vo. 



Thoughts on Hunting, by Peter Beckford. Sarum, 1781, 4to. 



Essays on Himting; containing a Philosophical Enquiry into the 

 Nature and Properties of Scent ; Observations on the Different 

 kind of Hounds, with the manner of training them ; also 

 Directions for the choice of a Hunter, the Qualifications re- 

 quisite for a Huntsman, and other General Rules to be observed 

 in every contingency incident to the Chase ; with an Introduc- 

 tion, describing the method of Hare Hunting practised by the 

 (xreeks. London, 1782, 8vo. 



