xviii THE COMPLETE SHOT 



AT WARTER PRIORY. LORD LOVAT IN THE DALES . . Facing page 84 



From a photograph by Mr. H. LAZENBY, York. 



MR. B. J. WARWICK'S COMPTON PRIDE, A POINTER WHICH 



TWICE WON THE FIELD TRIAL CHAMPION STAKE . . IOI 



From a photograph by the AUTHOR. 



THE CELEBRATED FIELD TRIAL WINNING SETTER, CAFI-AIN 



H. HEYWOOD LONSDALE'S IGHTFIELD DUFFER . . ,, 101 



From a photograph by the AUTHOR. 



CAPTAIN H. HEYWOOD LONSDALE'S IGHTFIELD ROB ROY 



POINTING, AND BACKED BY PlTCHFORD RANGER . IO6 



From a photograph by Messrs. A. BROWN & Co., Lanark. 



THE FAMOUS FIELD TRIAL WINNER SHAMROCK BELONGING 



TO MR. ARKWRIGHT ...... ,,126 



From a photograph by the OWNER. 



SOLOMON'S SEAL AND SEALING WAX TRYING TO GET UP 



HIGHER AND FEEL THE SCENT . . . . ,,126 



From a photograph by the Owner, Mr. ARKWRIGHT. 



THREE OF MR. ARKWRIGHT'S WHOLE-COLOURED POINTERS : 



LEADER, DESPATCH, AND LARGO . . . . ,,127 



From photographs by the OWNER. 



THE SPANISH POINTER . . . . . ,,128 



From a painting by G. STUBBS, engraved in Daniel's Rural Sports, 

 1802. 



JUNO, A FAWN-COLOURED POINTER, BRED BY KING GEORGE IV. 

 IT IS SUGGESTIVE OF THE GREYHOUND, AND LIKE MANY 

 MODERN WHOLE-COLOURED POINTERS . . . ,, 129 



From an engraving by RICHARD PARR, after a picture by G. H. 

 LAPORT, in The Sporting Magazine, 1834. 



AN EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY PICTURE OF THE WOODCOTE 

 POINTERS, THE PROPERTY OF COL. C. J. COTES. His 

 FIELD TRIAL WINNERS PITCHFORD DRUCE AND PITCH- 

 FORD DUKE ARE DESCENDED FROM HIS FATHER'S 



WOODCOTE POINTERS . . . . . ,,132 



COL. C. J. COTES' CHAMPION FIELD TRIAL PITCHFORD 



RANGER ON LORD HOME'S LANARK MOORS . . ,, 133 



From a photograph by the AUTHOR. 



