CONTENTS 



CHAP. 



XXVIII. MIGRATION IN THE FROST 



XXIX. A HOME SEQUEL 



XXX. STORM AND TEMPEST 



XXXI. THE huntsman's MONTH 



XXXII. A GREAT WEEK 



XXXIII. AND A GREAT GALLOP . 



XXXIV. sadness IN SUNSHINE . 

 XXXV. THE ATHERSTONE . 



XXXVI. A HOT AND THIRSTY MARCH 



XXXVII. LOITERERS 



XXXVIII. IN COUNTY TIPPERARY . 



XXXIX. THE NEW FOREST DEERHOUNDS 



XL. THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS IN SEPTEMBER 



XLI. THE QUORN SEASON (1892-93) 



XLtl. TYPICAL CUB-HUNTING . 



XLIII. COUNTY TIPPERARY 



XLiv. COUNTY TIPPERARY — {continued) 



XLV. THE QUORN UNDER LORD LONSDALE (1893) 



XLVI. SPORT AT LAST 



XLVII. A CHAPTER OF EXCUSES . 



XLVIII. ROUGH AND TUMBLE 



XLIX. A WET SCURRY FROM BRAUNSTON GORSE 



L. TRIFLES .... 



LI. THAT WICKED BRAUNSTON BROOK AGAIN 



LII. A MEMORABLE MARCH 



LIII. A WATERY SCRAP .... 



LIV. A SKETCH OF THE BLACKMORE VALE 



LV. TIPPERARY IN SPRING 



LVI. THE BIG BULL ELK OF COLORADO . 



LVII. THE BIG BULL ELK OF COLORADO —{contintied) 



LVIII. ANOTHER RIDE WITH THE MEADOWBROOK HOUNDS 

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