XU CONTENTS. 



LETTER XIX. Page 248. 



Hozv a Huntsman should drazv bis Hounds — Placing Hounds 

 advantageously^ a necessary part of Fox-hunting — When 

 Hounds do not hunt^ hozv they should be fed — Of drafting 

 Hounds — When a Huntsman should be after his time — 

 Where Foxes like best to lie — When Gentlemen may be of 

 service to Hounds — Long drags, the obje^ion to them — The 

 sagacity of the Buck-hound accounted for — Correal ion of 

 Hounds by the Huntsman, objeEled to — Hounds that will not 

 leave a cover, how treated — Of the good management of a 

 pack of Fox-hounds, . 



LETTER XX. Page 270. 



How a Huntsman should cast his Hounds — When Hounds had 

 better be exercised on the turnpike road than hunted — When 

 it may be right to stop the tail Hounds, and throw them in at 

 head — Huntsmen that are slow, censured — When they should 

 be careful not to run the heel — When Hounds have many 

 scent Sy how they should be managed — Of the headiiig back of 

 Foxes — What constitutes a perfect Huntsman, 



LETTER XXI. Page 293. 



A Hire-hunter an improper Huntsman to a pack of Fox-hounds 

 — The Harrier^ and Fox-hound, in what they materially 



