THE GUN AT HOME AND ABROAD 
Rabbit Shooting, Extraordinary Bags, 215 
,, ,, Method employed at Bradgate, 215 
,, ,, On the Sandhills, 216 
„ With a Rifle, 217 
Rabbits, Taking in a Warren, 322 
,, Licence for Shooting, 334 
,, not “Vermin,” 335 
Red Deer, see Deer, Red 
“Resident on the Land” Defined, 331 
Retrievers, Evelyn Shirley’s Kennel, 256 
,, Mr Shuter’s “Darenth,” 256 
,, Flat-coated, 256-263 
,, Points of, 259 
,, “ Horton Rector,” 257 
,, Other Famous Dogs, 257-263 
,, Earl of Malmesbury, 264 
,, Introduced in 1835, from Newfoundland, 264 
,, Labrador, 264-276 
,, Points of, 267 
,, Duke of Buccleuch, 265 
,, MacKenzie, Austin, 267 
,, White Labradors, 267 
,, Yellow Labradors, 267 
,, Capt. C. E. Radclyffe, 267, 268 
,, Earl of Lonsdale, 267, 268 
,, Crossing of Flat-coated and Labrador, 269 
,, Prize-Winners, 270 
,, “ Peter of Faskally’s ” Pedigree, 271 
,, ,, ,, Record, 272 
,, Classes for Labradors, 272 
,, Curly-coated, 273-276 
,, Golden-coloured, 274 
,, Hon. L. Harcourt, 274 
,, Marjoribanks and Ilchester Trackers, 275 
„ Col. Le Poer Trench, 275-276 
Rifles, for Rabbits, 216-217 
,, Evolution of, 281-321 
Rifling, Invention of, 286 
Roe Deer, see Deer, Roe 
Setter, Antiquity of the breed, 223 
,, Dobson’s Essay on Breaking, 223 
„ Related to Spaniel, 223 
,, Sir Walter Scott’s remark, 224 
,, Used with a net in 1535, 224 
,, Laverack Setters, 224, 230-231, 234 
,, Cornish breed, 225 
,, Gibbs of Bristol, 225 
,, English Types, 225-232 
,, Barclay Field, 226 
,, Commander Venner, R.N., 226 
,, Prince Albert’s Kennel, 226 
,, Vincent Calmady, 226 
,, Cheviots, 226-227 
,, Edward Armstrong, 227 
,, Fault of the old breeds, 227 
,, Marquess of Breadalbane, 227 
,, Sir Vincent Corbet, 227 
,, William Lort, 227 
