CONTENTS. 



AOE 



B. — Eppinff Forest, 32 



There are ^ren notices of the Forest in early times (p. 32) ; 

 of buried remains of mammoths, lions, bears, and other 

 animals found in the Forest (p. 33) ; and of hunts held 

 in the Forest at different times (p. 36). 



C. — Dean Forest, ... 42 



Details are given of its history from the times of the Romans 

 (p. 42) : and of the mining population of the Forest 

 (p. 49). 



Jy.—The New Forest, 51 



Details of the erection of this Forest by William the Con- 

 queror are given (p. 57) ; and of mishaps which followed 

 (p. S2) ; of the boundaries of the Forest (p. 56) ; of the 

 characteristics of the native horses (p. 57) ; of the swine- 

 herding of a former day (p. 59) ; of the woodlands of the 

 Forest (p. 64) ; and of the game (p. 69) ; and Gilpin's 

 description of the scenery (p. 71). 



Section 2. — Chases, 75 



Characteristics of a Chase. 



A. — Malvern Chase,... ... ... ... ... 75 



Description of it by Mr Edwin Lees. 



B. — Cannock Chase,... ... ... ... ... 85 



Description of it by Mr Walter White. 



C— Hatfield Chase, 87 



Brief notice of it. 



D. — Loxley Chase, ... ... ... ... ... 88 



Brief notice of it. 



T^.— The Forest of Gaultries, 88 



Quaint story of one of the Bishops of Durham. 



Laws applicable to Chases „ 89 



Section 3, — Parks, 90 



Characteristics of Parks (p. 90) ; Notices of Windsor Park 

 (p. 91) ; Account of Windsor Forest and Park (p. 95) ; 

 Successive Bangers (p. 98) ; Bights of Common (p. 99) ; 

 Expenses and Revenue (p. 102), 



