362 HUNTING. 



Songs and Verses, by G. T. Whyte-Melville. London, 1869, 8vo. 

 Notes from a Hunting Box, not in the S /tires, by G. Bowers, 



oblong folio, plates, 1873. 



Lays of the Belvoir Hunt. London and Grantham, 1874, 4to. 

 The Stud Farm; or Hints on Breeding for the Turf, the Chase, and 



the Road, addressed to Breeders of Race Horses and Hunters, 



to Landed Proprietors, and especially to Tenant Farmers, by 



'Cecil,' with frontispiece. 1873, I2mo. 

 Triviata; or Cross-road Chronicles of Passages in Irish Hunting 



History during the Season of 1875-76, by M. O'Connor Morris, 



with plates. 1877, 8vo. 

 Hibernia Venatica, by the same ; with Photographs of the chief 



celebrities in the Hunting Field. 1878, 8vo. 

 Covert-Side Sketches; or Thoughts on Hunting, suggested by many 



days in many countries with Fox, Deer, and Hare, by J. Nevill 



Fitt. 1878, 8vo. 

 Riding Recollections, by G. T. Whyte-Melville. London, 1878, 



8vo. 

 Sketches in .the Hunting Field, by A. E. T. Watson. London, 



1880, 8vo. 

 The Hunting Countries of Great Britain; their Facilities, Character, 



and Requirements. A Guide to Hunting Men. By'Brooksby' 



(Captain Pennel-Elmhirst). London, 1882-3. 

 The Cream of Leicestershire, by the same ; with illustrations, 



coloured and plain, by John Sturgess. London, 1883. 

 Race-course and Covert-side, by A. E. T. Watson ; with illustrations 



by John Sturgess. London, 1883. 

 The Best Season on Record, by 'Brooksby;' with illustrations, 



coloured and plain, by John Sturgess. London, 1884. 

 Red Deer, by Richard Jefiferies. London, 1884. 

 Fox Hunting in Meath, by the Earl of Donoughmore. Dublin, 



1885. 

 Sport, by W. Bromley- Davenport. London, 1885. 



