326 HUNTING TOURS. 



by Lord Fitzhardhige's Lincoln out of Heed- 

 less ; Heedless, by Rallywood out of Harlot, 

 by Mr. Assheton Smith's Admiral and his 

 Heedless. A very gay -looking hare -pied 

 hound. Warrior, is a son of Sir Watkin 

 Wynn's Warrior and Hyacinth. The two- 

 season hunters include Lexicon, the winner 

 of the Birmingham cup for dogs. He is a 

 great, commanding-looking hound of a good 

 rich colour, more striking as a fine hound 

 than for his beauty. The Duke of Rutland's 

 Lexicon is his sire, the Warwickshire Wini- 

 fred his dam ; Lexicon by Mr. Drake's 

 Lucifer; Winifred, by Saffron out of Wood- 

 bine, a daughter of Lord Fitzhardinge's Bar- 

 dolph and the Warwickshire Willing. It is 

 truly astonishing, in tracing pedigrees of 

 hounds, to find the Berkeley blood so 

 widely dispersed, and conspicuous where great 

 superiority exists. Besides those already in- 

 troduced there are many very nice young 

 hounds in this year's entry, especially Ajax 

 and Alfred, Lightning and Lavender, Sor- 

 cerer, Sanguine, Stately, and Scandal. 



It should be understood that, with the 

 exception of two couples left by Mr. Greaves 

 when he resigned, but bred by him previously 



