CONTENTS. Xl 



LETTER XVT. Page 191. 



Remarks on letter 1 3 ^ill continued— Of TialJoos — > 

 Some remarkable inftances of tJiem — IVhen a fox 

 ought not to be given up — When a pack of fox- 

 hounds may be fuffered to try hack — Iflien fportf- 

 men ought to he filent — Method of treating a fox 

 defcribed — IVh-en it is the heft time to eat him. 



LETTER XVn. Page 199. 



^ digreffion in favour of fox-hunting — Fievj halloos, 

 whefi too frequently given, cenfured — Of flopping 

 the tail hounds, and throwing' them in at head — 

 Of fkirters, when they do hurt — A hint to thofe 

 •who follow hounds — IVhen foxes are in too great 



plenty, how to difperfe ihe?n A Frenchnmns 



opinion of a fox-chace, 



LETTER XVlir. Page 209. 



When an excellent whipper-in may be of more ufe 

 than an excellent huntfnan — Barbarity defined — 

 XJnneceffary feverity cenfured — Duty of a whip^ 

 per-in — A perfe6l one defcribed — Of fteadinefs — 

 Of hounds that kill Jlieep — NeceJJity of obedience 

 '''—After hounds are made Jleady^ fonie caution 

 I required 



