CONTENTS. IX 



LETTER X. 



Hare-hunting described in all its parts — Of the kind 

 of hound best suited to that diversion — Of the best 

 method of hunting them — Of the trail in the morn- 

 ing — Of hare-finders — A particular method of hare- 

 hunting related — Curious advice about dressing a 

 hare 133—146 



LETTER XL 



Hare-hunting continued — The many shifts which a 

 hare makes described — A hint to such sportsmen 

 as continue talking when their hounds are at 

 fault — Chopping hares censured ; directions how 

 to prevent it — Of the harmony of a pack — A hint 

 to such sportsmen as ride over their hounds 



147—155 



LETTER Xn. 



Of a hare-warren — The hares how caught — Best me- 

 thod of turning them out — How a hare may be made 

 to run straight — Time to leave off hare-hunting — Of 

 stag-hunting at Turin 156 — 161 



LETTER Xin. 



The description of a fox-chase attempted . 162 — 172 



LETTER XIV. 



Remarks on the foregoing letter — When an early hour 

 is recommended — Some observations on the drawing 

 of hounds — A gentleman's extraordinary knowledge 

 ofhunting 173—183 



