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" Scrutator " and " Wanderer " were both well-known 

 authors in their time. I append what I consider to be 

 their best books without comment, though I must add 

 that they are worthy of perusal, and should adorn every 

 hunting-man's library. 



" Horses and Hounds : A Practical Treatise on their 

 Management." By "Scrutator" (K. W. Horlock). 

 1855. 8vo. 



"The Master of the Hounds." By "Scrutator" 

 (K. W. Horlock). 1859. 3 vols. Post 8vo. Illustra- 

 tions by Harrison Weir. 



" Recollections of a Fox-hunter." By " Scrutator " 

 (K. W. Horlock.) 1861. 8vo. Frontispiece. 



"Across Country." By "Wanderer." 1882. 8vo. 

 Coloured plates. 



"Fair Diana." By "Wanderer." ist ed. 1884. 

 8vo. Pp. viii 4- 360. With 22 coloured plates by 

 Georgina Bowers. 



"A Loose Rein." By "Wanderer" n.d. 1886. 

 8vo. Pp. viii -f 352. With coloured plates by Geor- 

 gina Bowers. 



Mr. Finch Mason is probably known to my readers 

 as a water-sketch artist rather than as an author. Yet 

 he has done as good work with his pen as he has done 

 with his pencil and brush. I append notices of the two 

 works which I consider to be his best, though I think 

 that his stories and illustrations in Fores' Magazine are 

 superior to his volume work. 



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