X Staghunting with the 



CHAPTER V. 



Mr. Basset's and Colonel Hornby's Great Runs — A Memorable 

 By-day on the Forest — From Haddon to Wheal Eliza. 



CHAPTER VI. 



The Black Stag of Badgworthy — From Black Pitts to Bratton 

 Court — The Great Quantock Stag —The Oldest Stag on 

 Record — From Oare to Bratton Fleming — Mr. Sanders' 

 First Big Stag — The Opening Day of 1895 — From 

 Popham Wood to Badgworthy — Eighteen Miles on the 

 South Forest — The Great " Nott " Stag — A Run from 

 Hawkcombe Head. 



CHAPTER VII. 



The Run of Half a Century — From Hawkridge to Glen- 

 thorne — A Stag's Soliloquy — The Opening Day of 

 1900 — -Brendon Hill and Ehvorthy. 



CHAPTER VIII. 



The Boldness of Exmoor Deer — Their Noiseless Tread — 

 The Tufting Pony — Dust — The Madding Crowd — The 

 Countisbury Clifts — Sunset on the Sea. 



CHAPTER IX. 



Dunster — Hunting in Hot Weather — A Dream of the Past — 

 View Holloas — Another Graveyard — An Extraordinary 

 Trophy — Porlock Weir — The Boat — Sheepkilling — 

 Drowning at Sea — The Senior Pack. 



