CONTENYSi Xlil 



LETTER XXI. Page 266. 



A hare-hunter an improper hunt/man I0 a pack of 

 fox-hoimds — The harrier and fox-hound, in what 

 they materially differ — Fitncfs ejfential to heauty 

 — Ho\!D fportfmen may he of fervice to tired 

 hounds — Of lotig days, the difad-vantage — The 

 life — Why a fox hound JJiould he ahove his work — 

 Much encouragement to hounds on had fcenting 

 daySy ohjeBedto — Of hounds that run falfe. 



LETTER XXIL Page 278. 



Blood nee effary to a pack of foci-hounds — -The like- 

 liefi method to procure it — Of accidents that hap- 

 pen in fox-hu?iting — Of the proper time to leave 

 off fox- hunting — A wanton deJlruBioyi of foxes 



cenfured Inequality of fcent unfavourcdde to 



hounds — An extraordinary character of a hunt/- 

 man. 



. LETTER XXIIL Page 295. 



Bag -foxes : fome objection to them — A fox- court re- 

 commended — Directions how cidis Jliould he treated 

 — Some caution nee effary in huying of foxes — Of 

 digging foxes — Badgers ohje^ed to — A method to 

 fiink an earth — Hozv hadgers may he caught — Of 

 terriers — Of dejiroying foxes — A remarkahle in- 



fiance of the lex talionis^ 



LET- 



